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r - ** ■ . • ' ■ rSUSBTEJDV TUESDAY, JtJNE'l4, 1986 Average Daily Net PreM Ran m m dlifBtifr Ctti^ttins If^ralli Far tko Week BkM The Weether tarn 11, 1M8 I of U.' a. WeMker ■ ■ Or. J. A. Segal. 418 Mata St. will be cueat apaakar at tha moet Lbcal ]p:ik Hedds ANNUAL ^AbcmtTown tna eenior Watea toidnht In Skywa^h Will Be Manned E n g a g e d 11,705 wd OMt tm ight Law i A tty. FMlto Baytr of thlv toini TIakor HalL W oicM af wtUba at State Yoiith Unit r e< the Audit ;UB SMlatant trMumrer 7:80 and Dr. Segal wiU apeak at For 26-Hour CD Test Alert at Oirqalattea o f tlw Goniwetleut Jmrtah Oom* •:S0. STRAWBERRY .. 'V. ManehB»ter—-A City o f VUlago Charm munlty R«Utioiu Cooncll at Ui« Dr. G. A. CUUouette, local Gbiro- tU rd aainu] maetliur o f th* State Manchester Emblem Club No. There am usually "giva” In the p^ tor, wae named Chalrcaen ef ConaeU heM laat n l^ t at Ute New, 881, will . me4t tomocrow evening raund*Uia*cIock schedule at the Slate. Youth ActivlUes Ootemlttee YOL.LXXIV,NO.tlT (TWENTY-IIGHT PAGES->TWO SECTIONS) of the State. Elka Aean. at Ita con­ FESTIVAL MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1855 ea P ig a 'M ) PRICE PIVB CENTS H^ven Jewiph CenUr. Sol Cohea at 8 o'clock In Tinker Hell. Mra B e t r o t h e d skywatcb poet atop tha police ata* of 81 Jovdt St. waa elected to the Ronald Oates will preside at the vention held in New Britain June AT Inard of .direetora , bustnees eeesion/ following which tlon, but on Wednesday and Thurs­ 10th and lltb. Edwaid eerrell. the club will csMbrate its flret an* day the ground obaerver poet will Leading Knlqht of the local Lodge, ' lira noreaoe Wood, teaeiwr Of nlveraary. be manned throughout the'nation­ wae also named on thin committee. THIE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Dr. CkiUouette waa also givm Small Item' the ataao, pwwnted her ptnila la wide M-hour test alert. reoMal last ereniaa in Luther Raymond T. Quiah, chairman ta the privilege'of preronting to Mias M l MAIN STIEET Argentina Ousts Two Hall o f Ehaaauel U itoeran Church. the shctS annual strawberry fee* Tha skywatch will be activated Patricia Ann Nestor of New Bri­ A number of parenta and tlvalof St Bridget’s Church COr* at noon on Wednesday.. OOC e!» tain the Leadership award apon- THURSDAY,; NE IS, k • P.M. May Spmk Manda attended. Priaea were naretdna Club bea called a special sarvars .will ssrve two how aored by the State Assn, of EUw. 10 4 Ike, Thousands ‘Flee’ awarded to the foSowins puidla leung of all committee members Arthur Roy •'f 'WlUimantic pre­ who ahpwed the moat protwae watchas until the alert • ends on. sented the three acholarahip Hanburgera, Frankfurta, Sundaes. for tomorrow at 8 pim. in the Thursday at 4 p.m. anriiv the year: Terry carooerl. perish had. Pinal ptane for the awards also sponsored by the aaso- Strawberry Shortcake, Tea, Coffee, Top Catholic Prelates Jaoe Reeae, Diane Ptatt and festival, Priday, JUne 17, mi the Sirsna wlU be founded in Man* cletion. Chriatine XlhiiatTlck. Ihre. Wood church grounde will be maderst I cheater as eoon enar 13:06 p.m. as , Saturday evening many of the Blayed a duet with Terry and with local Civil Defense officials are local members end their wives ALL WELCOME — NO RESERVATION NECESSARY Buenos Aires, Argentina, Washington, June 16 ■ I' + aecretaiy; Jtobert Stavnitaky,'traa* announce the engagen.ent.of their quest for 8S>i mllUoa to pay for ' . nd-termndntaln contact with state. bUhop o f Buenos Airee, and tha ' •' ' v-'*'' ''iV’T ' ^ HALE'S surer; Clarence Chambers, true* CD headquarters until the test daughter, Alice Faye Kii>g;,,to Ray­ R t Rev. Rdtean Pablo Novoa, pan- a tranamlaeton Une to Uok the ■■ V. ..'-. ■ V- > i-:" i; WnUam Custor and Roland . Mnrtoa Cenham ^ mond D. Kanco Jr., son o f Mr. and .. • TenneNwe Valley Authority (TVA) SchUlar, audlten, and Burton iRh*. alsrt is ended on ^ursday. He on deacon of the archdiocese. -"riTO with a private power ptoat Headquarters man and Harold PanraU, atewarde. will be assisted by other members Mrs. Raymond D. Blanco, 102 Informed quarters said they YYeet Meuvi^. Ark., oa the 48 Cities ‘Bombed’ Mr. and Mrs. Peicy O. Cenham of the communications division. Sunmiit St. were escorted to Eaeiaa airport by FOR o f Harvard Street, Auburn, Maine, - aide o f the Itiariieippl River, Tha Mancheatar Wbrkahofi of Mrs. Albert Conlon, QOC super­ Mias King Is a graduate o f FaUs federal police and placed aboard announce the engagement of their visor, hse reported that the ftelow* Ctetirch High Sciwtd and la current­ an ArgenUno plane which departed Palntara will bold lie monthly m \ ■ *if*4dy has baea brokaa Washington, June 15 * ^ Jw $107 mSilion power plant impending atomic attack aent President Eisenhower and at 7:80 pan, InatruotloM at the serve at the observation, poet dur­ ment at Fort Myer, Ve. country. They had been taken yi ^ C h 1a U i» Ixdtt by the DUce- meeting will oonoem with portrait ping. Conn. ing "Oj^ration Alert” : Mrs. Wil Mr. BtencD, a graduate o f Man­ tdrday to p

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ICANGBESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN« WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1965 IPAGI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAtfCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1965 * af the Ooandl and two re- ba brief enough to ba aotad *BHi Bod:ville^Vernon portara.' Tha rata waa adopted Strides Bared at thla apaolal aualon.'* favor of forming a supervisory ef tha entertainment, undeif Mra. dover Lake. Cynthia Whitcomb, yaaiard^ aftamoon and six' riH- upon tha motloa of Aldam ua Ed­ Twenty Year Man Two reootnmandatlons, pravioda- Andover district which woijRl include tha Laatar Thompaon's chairmanahip. Victor Harrlman and Arthur Good- tora last night at tha Hartford B ill May Came Democrats Mrs. Charlea Omrad ia chairman ala wera in charga-of tha affair Hoapital. Ha t^ill be aapaclAlly win-J. Hade. Tha motion alao ly mada by tha raaaareh group, CLARA SKRABAC DUBAUH) elementary ichoola of Andover, Inchidad the provlaton for the In Reform Data are almoat certain to ba included Hebron and Marlborough aa 'wail of the Food Committee which will which was j>IAnnad completely by hap^ to ba vMted by friends of ^ rk Removal Asked Again; uaual flva par'coat diaeouat on all in tha CouncU’a package pro­ Board Engages as tha ipropoaed meglonal high aerve tha buffet . supper a t; 8 tha itmVnts. The progranv in­ his own age.^ VlsiUng h (« n are taxaa paid on or bafora l|apt. 15. gram. *• Prasants To Shift Town Court Posts school. , , o'clock. cluded g(unaa, swimming and re- fpom 12 noon until 8 p.m. ■ Brief Oonaea MaaWag On Legislature One providaa that all appropri*- Mrs. Doria E. Chambaflain, MaaUng PaHpoaed * fraahmants and the gift of an Merchants to Meet Monday A brlaC Coundl moating waa tlon u fis ba made a p m of tha L o ca l W om an principal, introduced tha arithme­ The executive meeting of tha initialed brief case praaantad to ' Maaritaater Evening Herald Aa- bui■teat act Local Damoci;ete may have towfraaHng-ln provlsiona of tha bill PTA has bran |M>stponed until Mr. Palubnlak by the group. Mra. daver eorTrapondant, Mra. Paul held laat avaning prior to tha ad- Hartford. Juna 15 UH-—Tha Onnt PIANO RECITALS tic curriculum which la a raault Henry asaiatad aa hoatsM. ;|oumad city merilag, with no ’Iha second aaya that tha Ink revamp their loc(U Town Court ep- apply to Duffy because of the of a yaar'a study by the faculty. TTiunKtoy, June 23', at tha home of P faaattahl, triepboaa P I 2-8856 Rotikirtlte.______JUM 15 ?t5p«cUl)—: idea haa merit, they point out that aaetleut Expadlturb Council today act ha paaaad and praaantad t o __ poUitmsnta in view of one of the break in continuous aarvica within School N u rse Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards, co- Paaaae Teats tha charm and dlcaity that Cen­ bualaaaa baiag tranaaetad with Governor at least 10 daya betarO It was dona on their own time and «r Cantnd nrk. la the exception of the approval of reported "good progroaa’’ in gath­ TONIGHT, JUNE 15, I955^;00 hlUs peaaad by the Legislatura in the last flva years. at their own expense. /- praaidents. William Moog, 13, paaaad hia whAto or la p«rt, may bacomo a tral Park londa to tha bualnaaa can- adjournment . tha lest hectic hours r i tha eaa- The new measucS ellmlnetee lo­ Officera Ek«tea five merit badgaa for Star Scout tar, will llltaly prevent ramovinf billa for payment ering data for rocommondad lakia- Andover, June 15 — (Special) It la a coniprehenaive outline, ■oMact that will rival tha earraat Alderman John A. Schliphack, elon Just, ended. cal probation dapartmanta In 88 WUllam H. Dunnack has been at tha Manchaatar Board of Re­ coBCanUnc tha rita for a the park. lattva raforma which will ba pra- THURSDAY, JUNE li, 1955— 1:00 cities and towns that have minoi; Mrs. Robert E. Granon. Andover Indicating for each grade methods nviTSJSsr^^ fh«i»T"a" of the Ughtlag oommit- - "k *111! bill, ■ which raportara ex- elected president of the towiys view on Monday avaning. naar M fh Soma BMrdianta are alrioualy santad to Governor RlMcoff and earihad in Its finsl form for tha courts. Lake Rd., waa hirgd last night and materials, books and refer­ Ha ia tha son of Mr. and Mra. lag Mooday which will iw th f pro- Ua, told tha mombara that tha p k ^ leaders Friday. Miss Field Guest ences and an arithmstic vocabu­ first little League. Oeprge Palm- l FIANO TUNING conoomad with tha davelopaMntdt Work of ra i^ d n g Ughta an Eaat |n tha ChaptI of ., first time today, establiahea im It paaaad both Houaaa of tha by the Bo(u:d of Education to ar^vill a^rve ae treasurer. Henry Skoog, Andover Lake, and PPMla burinaaa aatabllahwianta a l o f f r "W a’ra cheeking atataa all over adult probeUariod Hnce 18S0. over to the state to help flnance aaoond Choica aanong the boya and wlU maot thla avaning at • o’clock I,aaa yarasv^ It ia not 3ret clear whether tha the State Probation Da^rUnent. giria. Tha Town Commlttaa aaka, in tha G AR H alt Thero w ill ba a K4. rerSam that If tha flrat paraon adaetad birthday aoeial with Mka. Otnton lay BVNt AU. OOU»! •iWAtaMlK TEENAGE AND ADULT BALLROOM OrASSES cannot go, tha member lot the Buekmiatar in charge. CTaHea Bartea . Frad MaellBirajr BATON^ TAP, BALLET, ACROBAT ' Chairman, Anthony Boimar know Final plana will Iw mada for ■aa.—"Wra Agalaal The Beaaa** p.i)iecis \ knmadiataly and tha aaoond choloa the rununago aala which wlU ba H O R IZ O N S ^ Refistor At Studio ProM S P. ML to t p , M. will a t t a ^ if hia appHoationla on held Friday, in tha tmeant atora e v u t "DevU’e BatlMr" file. at 70 Union St. atartlng at 0:30 Or Td. MI 9-479S—MI 9-976S Thoaa.aalectea for tha 4-H camp a.m. Mambara. are aakad- to bring keiat Mra. thia Than.—Mala jL A iR 's - L it t l e o h o p ara; Giria, Marion S t Louia. lat; their aiticlee either to the home Vaattra H n l Margaret Shuttaraa, 2nd; boya, of Mra. Buekmiatar, o r to th a STUDIO A t the new » JacUa Dunn, let aad Omeg* atora Thuraday aventog. _ -o , MANCHESTER’SHOPPING PLAZA Maadar, aaoond. Tha annual atrawbWry mippar 12 OAK STREET * M ANraESnSR LANE TABLES Thoaa for the 4-H ahart oouraa Pittsburgh of tha "Vernon MothodlJR Churai SPECIAL LUNCHES East Center Street At Lenox Street are; Giria, FhylUa Kiih. let; Mar­ will .ho hold tomorow from 5 tb '^ tactadlBg 8Se daily apoelal taaa Termer-KSeBeeS raiSaai garet Bonnar, 2nd; boya. Char lea p.m. Mra. Doria Madden and Mra. ObIriMn in tha Saaaai OlandhUl, Ikt; John Madden, 2nd. Oraoa Smith are chaitman in ‘‘THE PRODIRAL” T » Taka Out 55a Cie w eeerae aad Celee Stia SUNPROOF rienle Tmlgbt chgrga of tha aflktr. Tha ihanu Ca-Bn Daa Sanrso-Kseaa HANDCRAFTED Victory Aaaandily. Catholic Conaiats of ham, bakad baana, la "The Manaden" aiinaa-iaisa Ladiaa of OWtarilaiB, wUI hoM aalada ahd planty a f atrawbarry O A K GRILL dai, i iMW. B y Bep ^ ^ ^ rieaaef e*#l|I7ZIae* HOUSE PAINT picnie tonight at d:80 at Hwity ■hortcake. llckata vrill ba arid at 88 OAK 8T- HANOHEaiBE Park. In eaat of rain, tha picnic tha door aa wall aa from any mam|- will bo held at tha m trilag roonw bar of tha commlttaa. TELEVISION BRASS TULIP LEG TIPS at tha Mooaa H a a Tha Woman’a Guild of tha Ihiion Tha ooimalttaa la dmega o f ar- Congragatlonal Churrii wtU hrid a tncImlEM Httai potluck plenie at 8:20 thia avaning Fay, chairman, Mra. Barnard at the home o f Mra, Beibert Halm ^ a lw i PROGRAMS Tthy, Mra. «ta rU i« Uttla, Mra- of Mountain S t Thoaa attending Hm 9rov« Roaa Wilaen, Mra. John are ariced to bring their own ta l' > Bverifday—AO Righto Baeerved-»H. T. D lddn a* * Ok, 1 / Mra. FTh A PoUanriqi and Mtm servlea. Mra. R a !^ 'WUcok la in William B o ^ charge of-tranaportatlon. FoUcw- / Beale t —Tarmlrngitm Oaaaa 8 ing tha auppar. riBoara will he In- Mas. Ihra SalT Two Jury oaaaa wera aattlad atallad for the ooming year. In TBB< PLATIM Y OT YBB yMtarday aftarnpon out ,o( Court case of rain the picnic will ba held WBSTBBif wontto / Bo^t Per a tbaitod tIaM The flrat waa tha action 0t Har­ at tha Church. iM tailar 17 s 44 s 2718 H F. T. BUSH HMDWARE CO. riott O. Emott at al Adenhram Chapter, RAM, will “ B A w l s i j r pnly wa a n afferiac FREE PICTUM WMOOW Plnudt L, la tamplUY tha R a ^ Arch Dagraa me- » ... — a BOW Motorola Portable or TAUE oikhafS T-aUB (Paraelaatea) * Wara Bought a the i in a apacaal communleatloa toniidit Caflata: S: ~ Ummim: n.si; Clock Radio with every TV 5 5 9 W TfS MAIN STRin ' in Ellington. at T:M at the Maaonlc Temple. Tsee.-Thara.. If. rrT% i. n.sa. Tha aaoond waa that of Eugenia The Woman’a Soriaty o f the Sraelal rates the snaMr. Tidicis ra pnrehaM. Hryciafc agatnat tha En^aad Buttlat Church wUl hold a picnic sale al GsaMe TVaval Asraejr. tonight at 8;18 at the home of ■7" jClosinff at noon Ssturdnya Mra. Carl Oonrady. 7 Rhaal S t Q^nek daring June, July; Auguat AnTaleattvnto’i j « m am aaw 2 7 7 H t O A D Mi-a-im thnagk Tka B A L C a e iM •a U BaefcvUla looataS T f 1. E V I S I 0 N RADIO 8ERVK2E at 1 Martm* S t- rlBa T B 5-8188. s; Me* Bavea, i S:H MATPIBB TBBdTBB__ _ ■ Bnsln ’* pletod bouse, and Alan wandered (M> BAB'SS WKSTKIUl «BB4r (Hi niwnoMB woup ‘ into tha living room and apparent­ fro m OBrth- t o a h y l TBC—“Baidsv UntmmSr^ ly joaUed the tightly-wound roU, aald Alans (Hi CO W OT OOBBAL S:U (Hi UTTU BdnCeiB . cheat was cruihad. The family was S:H ( Si m eoB s to, move into the house in Sap- “Tha Mlae" ____ FLETCHER,LM»a-nia 43Vi R1414H WMiSnsijNtsMf) H A N D M O W E R blOP-llAf 478 MAIN aXREn UBS *isi , COCKTAIl' TAIll. ■'TONIGHT (Mi S TOP NOTCH HITS! 1HL.MI8-82SS ■ Tap M».ii4i le 425 iMea C o l P1-2-AS23 •*'** ‘ ” *iS ow "*** eamnmt .. SALES — PARTS — SERVICE EMV»” (Hi TW BOOB 32 ^ 32 X 24M M ■ - MTVpMAIrCooMEaglMt CdHiR TAHI. 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: ,. -I MANCHESTER EVENING NERALD. MANCH£STER,^^NN,. WEDNESDAY, JUNE .15. 1965 PAGE FIVE IIANCHESTEB„ E V Sa^ G HEjELALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1955 ^ ---- , Victim of Hiccups **Give ns tliis day, our daily bread ^. IDEAL POR DAD ;New Devotion Derived Losing All Hope CAMP MOCCASINS \ •V^LAROEST SeUEOi:i<>N D^ TOWH From Los Angles, Juna IS (F) — Nv Savan straight yaara of hlocuptog 9 r t o m u u A. OWKNS ] ovary second has worn Jack $2.96v. $4.98 Woman ilas tka Pbwtr O’Leary down to 7S pounda-andj Aaaovtr (Bpadtl)lUMShint Ta Find Wall Locationa DiAMOHD'$ r tty hla hop* to the breaking point. / teek to Ui« % — SHEER NYLON the partlcipanto bring both handa Waltar C. Cranahaw, an amateur ______;j to tha left aide, point to the beekeeper moet of hla life, m ground and gradually in a alow m awaaping motion bring them acroaa etung to death yeaUrday. S-T-R-E-T-C-H NOSE BERMUDA SHORTS tha body to the right and point to The 47-y*ar-old aervlc* ataUon heaven.' operator waa atung three or four ALL KIND$ OF COATS Other ailcnt axplanationa in doien time* and died la leea than - • eluded the cupping of outatratched 10 minute*. priceless curves $1 J5 $ j . e * - 2 f , r t 3 “ handa to depict, "giva lu thia day Crenahaw and his brother-to- kogidor $1.45 our dally braad,” and forglveneaa law. Max Cranahaw, 30, war* R*g. $1.00 RMNCOATS Regular $5.98 eallad for all to atand bn their Up tranaferring a . awarm from one toaa arith bowed heada holding tha hive to another when the inaeeta RagMcN to $17.98 a Washable • Assorted plaids right had akyward and tha other attacked. ABSORBS PERSPIRATION * Smooth and • Assorted Colors by tha left aide. Max finally gava up and ran for sJanda/ fit a Sizes 10 to 18 * Washable — Sites 10 to 18 Dreaaed In Ooatama tha hous*. Walter followad, walk- GREATER STRETCHABILITY FAILLE C04TS Fifteen youngatora took part in { to with baas clinging to him. the ttnuna and ware accompanied rhen, with tha help of Walter's Regelor t* $19.98 ’ by the dBblr,“TOa iBdbtumea worn Wif*, ~fhr m>n °began kifling the WfARMYVEATHER^ADE5 ANEYEPUy A BUYFUL JUST WHEN YOU NEED ONE! were daaigned by Mra. DeWItt bees by. amacking theim between ALtWOQC ’ - Boylngton and Mra. lulian Kraew- their han«U. ------Summe7TSshfdn' PAMOUS^MAKK aki. The elder CTenahaw, after telling PURE5ILK Mra. Riamar atudied opera to hi* wife h* couldn’t feel the TOPPERS BUTTON Vienna for one year before having stings, sat down on a bed and col CLUTCH BAG 34 IN. her oaraar interrupted by th a l^aod, T.T RogMor lo $22.98 German war plana of INS. She the camp Uiis’ Spring, under the EARRINGS SWIM SUITS direction of Mr. and MrA Fhter alao haa atudiad dramattoa pri­ Carcio, co-chairmen of tho camp - ^ATTRESS FULLUNGTH vately and uaed her paat knowc^e committee. The open house Sun­ $ j to ita fulleat - extant to train the Girl Scout Camp .00 Ragalar $2.98 day will afford an opportunity to CLEARANCE . 0 0 $C.98 atudenta to "expreaa through mo- / WOOL OORTS all to see what has been done. In Regulor to $10.98 Uona and amotiona, the meaning Sets Open House case of rain the open house will Regalar to $39.98 of word*." be cancelled. Not only were the "actor* and * Soft grain plastic ^ . Values to $4.00 actraaaea” well echooled 'to the ■ Open house, with an opportunity ANGEL CXHIPS * Cotton Bloomers • Lestex aigniScanca of every move, but the for families to anJOy a picnic * Two daap insida tip compartmants Many sites and colors included e choral group alao learned how to University Park, Pa. (P)-—There Assorted Stones alng "The LoM'a I^ y e r" without Buppar togetbar, wUl b* held, at are 53 angels «mong students at you want to look your * Colori| wMt*. pink, powder, Panama, black, tan. Riig. $1.98 in this TERRIFIC GROUP ’ e Wide Variety * Cotton Full Skirt •Sixes 10 to 18 worda. Mra. R ie ^ r explaina thla Camp Marrie-Wood, tha Girl Scout Pennaylvaiila Stats Unhmrsity. waa accompUahed by having the camp on Oanlaar St., Sunday from They are mombers of ^th* Angel atagara ampbpria* the parta of the S p.m. unto dark. >• Flight a noMidlit-try yhlt of coeds S im iN G SPECIAL RUY SEVERAL AT THIS PRICE! prayer rafefring to avU with aharp Any famillo* totaroaUd in saa- asatgiled to promotp^honaeademlo you Want the fit that's ^ AT A TINY PRICE VERY interests of the F

AAAA— Site 7-10 Rogi4or $2.98 99" Innerspring nmttreaa and Regulor $3.98 i $J-M A A A --S itt 6-10 silver Bnlsh metal frame. Rolls *3^’ 2 for 7 “ assay for easy storage ‘934.95 Regular $T.OO ooeli • Washable' • Soma no iron _ " Regulor to $7.98 a a — 5 '/ 2 -I0 TWIN HOUYWOOD • 3-WeybeIt- • Imping trim Glitter color .... Complato selection • Sixes 32-38 • Assorted colors * Cotton prints . * Summer fasbion shades ■ A— 6-10 . I . BED OUTFIT • Pink, aqua ( • Sixes 10 toM 8 — B j.q1 ------^EARTIREAKIR""'— e m LS* — B oinr^ JO r O P - - ...... - - a " kakes your figure teen no COOtPilSSE - PLAYTONE CRISP - SPECIAL PURCHASE 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE BUDGET PRICE FAMOUS M a k e r ‘ Limited Quantities thicker, than a shadow. Latex SEERSUCKER 1 TODDLERS' CREW NECK. BASEIALL in black or chdrry, with per- SEERSUCKER ' only S9*95 P A N T I E S ^ P L A Y S U I T TRAININ6 PANTS Shsdow manenily pleated nylon bodice 1 SUN SUITS White linen, dyed any eolor, free of extra trim above a boned bra. Sizes GOWNS PAJAMAS T-SHIRTS JACKET charge. Also h i^ heoL 32 to 88. $ 2 . 9 8 4 F., $ 1 .0 0 3 r . r $ 1 . 0 0 1 $ 1 . 0 0 $ 1 5 9 R e g . $1.98 $ 1 * 5 9 R e g . 11.98 ^ A * 7 Q ^ . 9 8 $15.95 Reg. 49e Each e No Iron $ 1 O O lte f . 11.98 a Double Thickness . I . a Rumba style... 4 to 14 .e Sizes 7 to 14 „ Prints—No Iron a Cotton Combed ~ a a No Iron Playtone a 2-Pc. Middy Style #6 to 12 e 6 to 1 ^ Inneraprlng mattress and box- ek; •/ snrlag on lege witb Ivory pias­ tre headboard...... 9S9AS MISS RITA ¥flLUAMS CAREFREE—SEERSlUCKER IL—WASHAIN.E tiERRY 2 ^ e . 1 FOR UNADVERTISED Special Purchase - A t A Tiny Price A Real Buy TWIN HOLLYWOOD BEDS COO WITH DE LUXE STEEL 1 lAllGAINS :pc. c o n o N SEERSUCKER SPORT FRAME Hollywood-treined expert, will be in 2 B O X E R m IRTS 8 1 LOUSES D I A P E R S E T 1 CHECK THE lace tnfted laaerspring mat- r our swimwear department ail day to SHORTS SHIRT ' ASK AIOUT OUR trqaa and nsatobtag bexepriag^ consult with, you ^ebout your figure ra* L o n s i e S e t SHOE CLUl PLAN Da hue steel fraane. Oeoerater BQ roe. ptaatle bsadbeards .... 999. quiramants and ’ hajp you pick the 2 For $ 3 a i : : ; $ 1 . 2 9 7-14 $ 1 eOO : Regular Si.98 2 For $ 3 *0 0 $ 1 * 3 9 R e g . $1.98 % / swimsuit just right for you. 1^1“ TABLE $ 2 . 9 8 a Zip Fiy 4 to 6x a Convertible Collar ■av* ea BeOtog Nee* eRekiforcad Seam 8 S-6x qlMli iding Pre-Teen > Snap Front Ri5 6 e * « Ten ~ 1 VAM«STO$i.9R , - Sizes 4 to 12 a Double, Seama 8 to 12 s ' • e e e • t Jeje' t.S H ^ stFally Waghable 7-14 ePrin^lididg ^ e Plagtie Lined Pantia f , t t i M A i N i r * HOWARK 44 9M M AIN I 'Simpfy Say Charga It ■ V :. > ■

. t I IV Jr- UAwnwTMTRB. e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTlSp. CONN. WEDNESDAY, 19SS PAGESXVni MiANCHESTER EVENING H£»ALX>, MANCHESTERr CX)NN:, WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1968 f • SIX American worker "deemft pupiia and tha faeulty during an t h f/ Am Mitchell Doubts ^ t to gat paid for not working, proaoetMa « f "Oauntiy Oiri” Im n - ehargad him only 10 ttMtii iU lb Coventry early tlM Am. breakfast at Alt- Cut Rate Reefers The going prlea for marijuana naVeigh in Storm. Tha junior high Accepts Pastorship 4 think the worker wants stabili Riglits of llumanf Juna 34-36. It rias wHh the aame a secretary general.has an t- with human, Instead of canine nothing but black tea picnic wUI be h^Kf from 8 te 7 P-n>- room duplex ^apartment ''on New a “Oountry Girl" part. As far as gams in Driivan A woman report­ tsry of Lehor . smea P. Mitchell for com ^ny payments to supple­ «-H m lOui annlvenary MlebraUon righU. City Attorney Dale H. on propei:ty of Mr. and Mm. P. York's upper Park Avenue and a Wilson was concerned she clnohed ed her son told her a young friend Ml 3-AM7 «r Ml 9-4412 Coventry June 15 (Special)icial) Thsddadassert Friday from 5 to 7 p.m, er.ys the - uneloymeht ben^t ment unemployment compenaatlon For is weighing the question. an Ingenue's role during a 30-mia- Raymond Broga, RL 81. for a maximum of 26 weeks duriiig a t ttte U.N. in San rtwiciaco next wro^ad 80-acre place with two of Ills was selling marijuana town will receive tiS.llS In school I tha Center Building. Summer seaatona at the achool agreements between CIO United enMk rw y be 'eometbifif of a. teitl* John Jr., a city councilman. ute long distance telephone audi­ Guild Appoints Conunittees a layoff. \ housea and a nine-acre lake near cigM ttes. - aid'ffOM the- Federal Oovermentloverment | wUl'be from July 8 to 39. Auto Workers and the Ford Motor. ruanUl joevking tor it* top man. Brewater, N.Y. He has a Swedish posed tion. CITY PAVING C O M P A N Y ^ Members of the St. Germains Asked whether he think* the apeakera can be expected to con- id a customer objected But, WUaon aald, it took some Police picked up a 14-year-dld according to First Selsctman Good­ Guild of 8 ^ Mery's and St. Jo­ Oo. and (Jeneral Motors Oorp. need coittract princlplea in the new auto butler,*^ Swedish housekeeper, a o r b u s IM e m s in c e it fs . TBBMS ARBANflHCD M a a ^ t e r Bveeflag Heralfl not neceaasrlly set s psttera for M tiila U Sacretary General Dac Norvegian secretary and an liiceman breught his dog help from Kiss McGuire to soil bOy with two dgarettea He said ^OABCrUlXT OOMPOUNDSD^ win vrJJtJacobsen. seph's of Eaglaviile pariahas, will workers contracts might apraad jnto a restaurant. The he'^ had bought them from i Selectman Jaeobaen h a a re­ Coventry oerreependont Mre. O. U other industries. KMmarckJold on OommunUt American personal aide. The aide, Fonda, -who s^as In Hollywood, on M bxiit—iDi in Saptambar Uttle, tolephoae Pilgrim 3 -^ 1 . to other Industriea, Mitchell said it CUnc'a recent releaae of “four U.8. said he himself hadn't the idea. 8-year-old friend. ceived a telegram from Ben. to the second open meeting of the '"It does not follow” that the depends on tha nature of an In­ William Ranallo, drives him . I plan will spread, he aaid in refer­ •Innen. Oongratulattona. would around in a dsrk blue air-condi­ ittad this . priviledge. Jane is atudying dnamatlca at a The 14-year-old bragged that ha iMInif Stom^ William Purtall advising that 811.- Willlmantic District CWO groups. dustry, on tha ability of companlae tsm. to eulofy o.ioukl Pelpliip free "The health code fomlds It. 830 has bam certified for immedi­ /Ihe program and rafreshmenta ring to the supplements^ unem- to pay the aupplemantary j^ a a a tioned OadiUac. Troy,. N. Y. school. had a bargain, too. The 8-yeai-old Adpertise in The Hendd— It Pay» pk^ment oonqwnastion banaftts U ether ntera atiU held. Haammarskjold normally risas at lUcaihan," saldf Baja,''Te- ate paymant and the balance will committeaa will be In charge. The Britain Purchases benefits and on tha degraa of ata- Talked to Chon oa Fliers his dog was a law an- be processed later. / provided in the recent contract billty in an Industry. 7:16 a.m., works from 6 to 7:80 and meeting will be in SL Mary's agreemanta. HanMuarsktold Hew to Peiping retires at midnight or later. Hia officer and was there ■nw Board of EduoaMon mpde Church HalL . - • Tobacco from U.S. last January and talked with Pre- invariable breakfast la grapefruit, *duty. Now what I the application f o r flnandgl^aa- MltcheU mSda the atatement in alstanoe last fall whm it b ^ m a (JiHnmitteee appointed at the 'Bdar Ohou En>lai to try to win cornflakes, milk and doffee. He ,ow is, ia a police dog second meeting of the group sn interview lent night aa he ar­ ' ‘ftaadom for those 16 Americans go-where other dogs evident the enrollment at th e London. June 16 (6V—American rived on the liner Q t i^ EUsabeth often entertaiiia at lunch or din- aehoola waa being Increaaril ataadi- Monday night in -St. Marye and any other U.N.^nunand sr. non grata? - Church Hall follow: and British mpreaentatlvea signed from an Intemstlonsr Labor Or­ Korean War prisonena that the ly bacauaa o f the large number of a memorandum yesterday provld-' ganization ’ (ILO) meeting at Ge­ He spends Sunday a| Brewster, new families in town enio were as­ Membership, Mra Everett rMneae might still have. The TJn;> busy with adimmlng, canoeing, Barth, chairman, Mra. Alex D. ing for the sale in Britain of 15 neva, Switzerland. EMERGENCY tad States and the U.- N, General fishing, badminton, table ' tennis, sociated with planta, doing work million dollam worth of American The etaiy predicted tha? ’8 Girl Wins on fovem m m t coptracta. Proulx, Tfira. Homer Diette, Mrs. Bnymand H. Bradley Jr, I a iBoord year for em- Aaasmbly had a^ ed hint to bend archery, hiking or taking pteturea .3 tobacco to be paid for in aterling. 1656 wlU be OIL lURNER Alloeatlona auph aaUila one can­ Henry Bourgault; refreehments, ploynent, wngM, i'ncoira and nrittirig efforts" toward that withe- Swedish reflex camera. Mra. Francis Beaudat, chairman, The United SUtea will apply Cjoventry, June 18 (Special) — SERVICE and. n by Phone not be used tmvard meeting the the sterling to military aid for gross national. prod-.ctlon. His apartment is*furnished in coat of new dchool building, but Mrs. Henry Shirshac, Mra. Barth; Raymond H. Bradley Jr, has ae- In deciding to go to Peiping, he spare, simple modem Swedish and Britain. - Commenting on the suppleman- s ia intended to be used to improve program, Mrs. Andrew J. Buck- capted a call to aarva as pastor ef gainbled wdth his own prestige. At Danish furniture snd a few family ley Jr., Mra. J. Paul Breenan, Mra. Britain in turn will provide tary unemployment benefit agree­ CALL this stage of the game, he is ahead. Omaha (B.^An audition by tela-, a n d present structures in rental housing for U.F. military the Phillips Congregational ments, MltcheU aal(7 "it seems to antiques. phone from n New York haq won- Albert Roaal. W IU IAM S And ha is sUll tryhig. The Secretaiy General's work is It was voted that the first Sun­ dependants fh>n^ government CJhufch, Phillips, Maine. nu that the guaranteed annual Indian Diplomat V. K. Krishna 17-year-old |Me Fonda her-first of 86,000 haa been funds at a cost equivalent to the He la a graduate of Manchastsr wage doesn't exiaL” He added that defined in the U.N. Charter, or professionabMige role. loecivdd by the Board of Seleot- day of each month tho Guild on. SERVICE Menon also visited Chou, in Kay, constitution, signed in San Fran­ Would receive Holy Communion aterling aid. High School, received hia BA d4- - She'll joi|P ^er father, actor m m ^to dover the etrengthenlng The housing will remain the {free from WilUmantlc State Miyi later announced that the four cisco June 36, IMS. He ia manager Henry Fontfa and Dorothy Mc­ « and reihforcefnent work on the in a body at the 9:30 am. Mass MI-9-4548 fliers would be released at India's of a 60-nation organization with a In St. Mary's Church. property of Britain. It will be let Teachers' College, and haa taken Noftbam C«NB#cHcHt Oil Heat Assoelotloii, Inc. S0>million-dotlar-a-year b li d g e t, Guire in the <^^munlty playhouse Hbp River Bridge from John F. to the U.8. Air Force at a nominal nquest. Despite this. Hammer- Wfllle, State Highway Department There were 15 members pres­ special couraea St the Bangor id^Id has got much of-the credit. boas of its 4,1B1 employes from 66 ent. The Rev. Bernard J. Foster, rental for aa long as American Theological Seminary. countries and secretary of U.N. engineer. The esUmaU includes military personnel are stationed Secretary of Stats Dulles mes­ ecat of concrete, lumher, nails, pastor, is spiritual advisor. Mrs. Last aummar ha served as pas­ saged thanks^o him as well as to bodies devoted to the goals of Lucy Blackmar, president of. the in Britain. ' tor of the Spring HiU Baptist FORD DEALERS' peace, prosperity and aelf-govem- •taal, pimnhing deck, flax beam I ^ a n Prime Minister Nehru. Gen; rodi, axeavating for pllratrr. and WilUmantlc 'District < Council. Church in Maiufleld. He will Nathan F. Twining. U.S. Air Chief ment for all the world's peoples. CWO, was- a guest at the theet- serve as pastor of the West Beth­ He Is .empowered' to bring any ' Marendaz Iftboc* o f Staff, thanked him. The freed , iFirst Sriectman Goodwin W. ing. The guild president is Mrs. Deafho Last Night el Congregational Church for the flters said they were grateful. threat to the peace before the Luke Grotapo of Mansfield Depot. next two months befoi:e assum­ Security Council. TR6Va 66ENCY Jaoobson said this information his H«w moch .will your Dtunoad Hammarskjold's trip to Peiping been given the Planning and Zon- Members In addition to those By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing his new duties in Maine. ANNUAL was the boldest move of his gen­ He gits 868.000 a year tax free— 18 Asylum St„ Hartford mentioned are Mra. Leo T. Lekry,- 830,000 in Aslary, 830,000 for mis- |M Oommiaalon. The Oommlmion Capetown, South Africa—Pere­ ^ e Rav. Mr. Bradley la tha son erally cautious two yaars as the TeL CHapel 7-5857 has been nagat'aUng with a light secretary, Mra. Stephen Cables, grins F. M. FellowSa, 73, British of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Brmdlay M i t Y o n ? cellanaous ixpanaea and 818,000 for Mrs. Leo F. Tremblay and Mra. successor to Trygve Lie of Nor- housing. Authortzed Agents For All \ industrial firm to. move into the air commodore, the flmt man to Sr, of RL 31. Way. He came from the Swedish Hop River area. William Pratt. fly over Mt. Evemat, tha world': USED CAR cabinet, where he was minister Rail, Air and Steamship Oommiaalon official* reported WeU-ehlld ainlc The Well-child Conference to­ highest peak, in 1983, and one Ume EUizabeth Coverdale, widow, of without portfolio dealing with for- Lines ttiat the bridtte improvement would aide-de-camp to King George William Hugh Coverdale. president ’ sign relatians. The Whole World not only open the area for light morrow wHll be at 9:80 a.m. In tha HAROLD EELLS Robertson School. Dr. Louise G. Died Saturday. ^ C^ada Steamship lines at the His first name means "Day." tnduetrial drmiopment, but also Baltimore— Andrew M. Kirk Ume of hit death in 1946. Died Kis last, "HammOT-sMall" de­ Manchester Agent to reeidential developc.-.ent. TobI, local physician, will make the CLEARANCE\-s To Choose From examinations. Asslatihg will be the Patrick, 53, editor oU the Baltl Monday. scribes the coat of arms that a TeL MI 9-7442 A Ooromiaaion apokeeman said nM>ra Sunday American aince 1953 peasant ancestor took in 1610 on today it'v.ia expected that the Public Health N urti^ Aitsn. and New York (JPj—Where in the the Young Mothers Oub, co-spon- and on the staff of >tha Hearst iMing knighted for bravery In Sriectman\and the Oom rte’ion newspapers in Baltimore since battle. world 'would you go if you had the will make a Joint recommendation aora. whole earth to pick from? Harold Day Sehoel GraduaUea 1924. Bom in Granite, Md. Died Riflrif UmhmHnkk SALE Headed Bank of Sweden for approval to th# Board of Fl- White, retiring from the presi­ Coventry Day School-will have Monday. He went to Universities in Up- nanoa. 'Hie ’appropriation will be New York-—CoL Ralph Heyward aala and Stockholm, got a Ph. D. dency of Thomas Cook and Son voted on at a tofiim meeting. its 14th annual graduation ex­ after 46 years spent in travel and 1951 FORD ercises tomorrow at 7:80 p-.in. in lahsm. 64, whose collection of ^HcMagSkiaT -and became an economist Enter­ Strawberry Fete SligbUy . im -/ Very Unper- tourlam, picks 10 spots; The Orgenlfatlonal Committee the First Congregational Church. manuscripts, included the famous ^ Relief beyond belief (or flery, Udiaz Very flne ing the civil service, he rose to head James l^ w e ll papers. Bom IniUtloa. with emdally leejfcatfJ quality, alight perfMt, good fset, poof col­ the Bank of Sweden before Joining London, Rome, Palestine, Paris of the Nathta Hale Community The public is invited. - RcdBal—tbe otetmeSt ritk in ImnUn. » 0 Q R Friday Gradea '6 and 7 of the New York. Died Monday. inclusion, fine color, brilliant or, Miehaala the cabinet. Switzerland, New -Zealand, Hol­ Center will aervr atrawberry \ Soothes sad oile taedcr tUa doaa not car­ land, Japan, Bermuda and Hawaii shortcake with whipped cream school will entertain the Grade 8 Kingston, Gnt.—Mrs. Harriette dtdre to eenteb—thue aide bcaUaf. color, brilliant out diamond. Hammarskjold is a mild-man­ I cut .. 6385.00 6170.00 ry it 6136.00 nered bachelor. He stands 5 feet And with the whole earth to pick 10, weighs 161 poimds and has a from, where has White picked for MICHAELS TREASURE Baay IPaynaata iDvItai narrow, ruddy face, blue eyes and his own retlramcnt? CHEST DIAMOND jrwcw hair,’ combed back. H e goas Ha wlU live in Harrison, a sub Absolutely flawless, su­ baraheaded the year around, wears urb of New York City. He will perb color, brilliant cut, kiafers, readymade blue and gray spend his summers at Fourth Lake the flneat money can buy. lounge suits and bright bow ties. in New York's Adirondack Moun­ $295.66 He smokes a pipe and little cigars, tains. aats lightly and taked Manhaltana at cocktail parties. He partiCulsrly likes-symphonies BEAUPRE/ Jewelers—Sliveramithz by Brahms,' Schubert and Tschai- OENERAL 668 Main S t. MaaclMater kowaky, and cellist Pablo Caaala MOTORS, iRC. playing Bach. He enjoys the poetry T V SERVICE Ohryaler-Plymodth Cars of Auden, Ellet and Spender; the 858 EAST CENTER ST. SINCE 1900A5f^*^bPTHE,KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUAIITY novels of Mann, Faulkner, HeaM, -D ays (LEFT) "FLORENTINE FLORAL'* Lagerkvist and Wolfe; the art of Nights S2.9S OPEN EVENINGS ROMPER—This youthful cotton suit Braque. Matisse, Picasso a n d TEL. Ml 3-51M ia Inapirad by a floral sketch made in FriU Olamer. A FINE DRESS SHIRT far that extra gift tor Dad. New aommer welghta Italy ex'eluaively for Jantzan! Famed and regular makea Van HOiiawi, Arrow. WUte and Jantzen ''Shapa-Makery" meaiu It eolend. AH alzea. j. is a cotton with exclusive Crinklelaa- AIR-CONDITIONED Uc back inserts for form-fltting flat­ tery and has self-locking back zipper. The bra la kept beautiful by adjust* able boning . . and its lining la open for Jantzen "Accents” bra pads. “CARTH l HAS IT— WE HAVE A VERY FIXE SELEOTIOX OF NEW Double straps tuck in for sunning. In two feminine color comblnatloiw, PEGGY LANE i GIFTTIESFORDAD 10-16, S 1 Z .9 5 . m MAIN STREET-P-MANCHESTER $1.00 T. $2.00 THE USED CAR FOR US” MONDAY THBU SATUBOAT 6:60 A. M. te 5:66 P. M. BOWS AND FOUB-IN-HANDS. OPEN m U B S b A T 6:66 A. M. te 6:66 P. .M,

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SIZES 32 »• 38 (MGHT) "GAB BRA**,i SOUD ai^ CHECKS Give your ahouldera n place Those art fust a few: Wl in the aun with thia - fine • WHITE • FINK *1LUE ^ combed - cotton, gabacdinc 1950 FONTMO UKIOR f ■un-bra by Jantzen! Tailored 19St OHEVROLET 2-DOOR w with flgure-flatterlng cuff Radio, heater, hydramatic. ^ 7 7 C •NAVY •«REEN •MOWN . , . and no bones about it Radio, heater, , because ihe. ._bnz . J*. inter- -NiceE-tfme,___ _ New paint, ^ •COFFER COLOR • ILACK > lined'with manreioue l^Uon ahape-maker, shape-kaaper. B dM E ranro b p e o ia l f o b d a d Adjustable halter strap is 1t» OHEVROUT tSSO OLOSMOMLE LDOOR use om Nyleu, rayen end aea- UOHT WEIGHT and. REGULAR removable. In every new lata Mrd tuHa. Also JanUen color to match-meta Radio, heater, hydramatic. $695 dacran.and weal Mends. SPORT CdATS with all new Jisntzen inm tadio, heater. Layaway BMaa up ta 4a. In ngm - .ike new! ^ I w sport and Polo Sbirtt la ^ louga and aiuirtA Slaas 66 ta 66. ■apaietea, 10-20, S2.95. . d r Regular, Longa and Skerts, NYIQN "ROVER” SHORTS — Cool Plan Flalda, Ghaoka, AncHea and Plain Oolora. combed - cotton gabardine 1951 OLOSMOBILE HOUDAY Wiuan, Medium, Large, X-Idu-ge and $ 3 3 .0 0 Up claaalca . . . these neat aum- 1858 OHEVROLET OONV. XX-Imrga. $25.00 And Mara OIRDLjl o r ^ T I E GIRDLE m ^ ahorta that Jantzen tai­ lors with handy coin pocket, Radio, heater. Radio, heater. ^17A ^ back zipper and cuffed lege. Low mUeage. $1545 Sharp 2-tone. COOL SUMMER SLACKS by Waist - belittling band is ac­ (ABOVE) "CHEE8ECAKE”^Sleek aheath cented b y atitch detail. In $1.95 T. $5.95 Ta OenipMu Dad’s taaraMa, suit with tha beauitfully draped Jantzen OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 ■ SAVE! D H sixteen aun-and-water teatad petal bra'. • • a stuimer in the water and $S.9BId $1A95 i oolore, 10-20, $ 3 .9 5 , • out because of its rich ncetate-cotton-Las- ESSES tex taffeU fabric that's aun-and-water G M A C Hnaticliig a va U a l% * - If you wish. For svporistivo control. front ond bockl Ferluno'o tested. Jantzen'aide-bonea the bra for max­ longslrldo . . . .girdlo or pontio . . . o f NYION imum security . . . torso control is achieved by a pa:tentad seU-adjusting floating panel pewor not wMi centowr-ikepod royon Hmioz ponth . . . and double straps adjuat-to-alze and d ^ (front 4MMt boelil.' Shoor mopk for your Rgvro. B tach for atm tanning. Many knock-out col­ sRmt yob . . . it trim* you . . . k wins you 4q>plau*o. ors, 10-16, $10.95. for , r- X * 11 -*5 - Fertuno’* oxchhivo. 'HoW-Foiil' gortor strip osaurts Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc. ypu o f oddod woor ond comfort. In wMlo, p M or ^MANCHESrm COTTONS. NYLON IN CH^CK and 80LID6, ALL COLORS ; 311 MAIN ST. IN Meck,*isM m m R, podkirn dad torgdioxira Iqtfo. a JUNIOR SIZES a MISSES SIZES aWOMENSIZEd WE GIVE GREEN ’ I

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tulle over -taffeta with crystUette Sunday at th* Unlvsratty of Con­ Which (top«od upon th* unification duct by refusing rallat to a proper | GOP Raps Bailey NASSIFF ARMS CO. Columbia bodice and jacket Tha attendahte necticut. of Oarmany bogin to botanii that party." Droodles As I th m ^ t on thto signifleant Bolton Ob««rveg 20th Year also wore hands of flowers, made Mias Young la to bs married on maaiia that Invartori think th* Only a trial itaalf can fact, I rscafied another Ascension For Lobby Rule Lions Cliiir Elects of material matching thsir gowns June .19 at .to* Congregational NOTICE whathar tha dty can prove Ittl By PMMHBB HtlOB Day years ago when I was visit­ snd their bouquets war* basket Church to L t Donald Caulfield. i tlmo far tha tnavltabla la dra'lr- ing Switserland. Aaecnaion Day W Itl. BE OPEN shaped of ahaeta daiatas and babys Mias Judith Binder, daughter of csba, and whether the answer to I Hartford, Jusi* 16 (/Pf—A top Water Safety, Program Set n a Ing naarar. was different there. One could Heads at Meeting breath with to* baskets shajied of Mr. end Mrs. Sol Binder of Pin* William "Slim” Sfesnmml Tha diplomaU ara partiapa ba- the great oontradletlon of tha| almost fool tha ditfaraiic*. It was Oonnectlcot RapuhHcan has as­ Ivy. St. riMeived her BS degree in giitnlng tb aanaa . tha )n*vitlabla, Hague career has bean loOatad. a holy day. Ike stores war* cloaad sailed the low partnese ef Damo- Tbs bride’s mother wore a street phyeical education at Sprlngflald is now employsd st they PARKWAY in keeping with the oceosloii. The FRIDAT NiORT A t Lake by PTAf Red Cross Columbia, June 15 (Special)— i enough ao that thalr battia la now erotie fitate Chairman Jetm M. length gown of pink crystallne wid College Sunday. BARBER SHOP 387 Crater St„ next churches were filled. TTia newly formed Liqps Club met lac* with pink snd white accea- w tm tS^iSSS t im principally over tha queatloa of All of us lov* Switserland for its Bailay for thatr lobbying actlvi- Bolton, June 15 (Spa^sl)—TbegdiVidual portraits of to* aighth Monday evening at tha Ox-Yoke sories. Hw ooraag* waa of step- Maneheeter -l^aahig Columbia to MorriMn’s Paint snd WaUpsper. timing. Atom Soil Tester breathtaking beauty and for its tlSA...... UNTIL 9 Maachestar Chapter or to*I Ameri ‘ ---- ' ^ grade • boys ------would- be taken at the Hebron Rd. and T. Joseph hanotta and whit* split carnations. oonOapoMdent, Mrs. Frank Mar- C u rio i^ anough, both aidea— abiUty to keep its head and ramatm RepUbUcan National OommitUe- can Rad Cross will provide water school on XIonday night in a sea- Pubs, lions intematiooal Com: Th* bridegroom’s mother wore a chiaa, telepheoe, AOpdemy 8-9099 **For Yonr Next Haircut, Try The Parkway To Help Builders] neutral even in tha midst of terri­ r n a Maade Ateom yesterday told safety instruction in the swimming aipn beginning. at 7 o'clock. On mtasioner of Norwich, spoke, on street length dress of light blue Barber Sfiop^-Sstisfsction Guaranteed!” Eaat and Waat aaam to think ble wars. I wonder if a t least part time is on their aida The West tha weekly GOP kmetieon here FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE prognun to ba eonductad loeaUy Tuesday, graduation night, club the club's work with the blind. silk and matching hat and shoes o Plenty of Free Psrkinc o of the greatneas of this country is ‘no law pracUi.* of mine doee that under the joint sponsorship of tlM member* will be at the school at XSecUon of officers waa held with blue and whit* accessories. ^iiinh, the longer it can wait the OhcinnaU (iP>—Army engineer* not due to the fact that the people during a aaaalon." H* did not Rad C um and to* PTA, the Rec­ S;S0 p.m. to take the group plc- and William Burnham was elected Her corsage was of white step- T«m ...... mUid ■•••••••••••«»****«*^**'' bargaining power it will are developing a nuclear soil have held on to the high and holy mention enyone by name. reation Oommittae of th'e PTA has tinre of the class. After graduation ^ president; Roland Laramie, 1st hanotis and whit* split camatlona.' SliS-TEVEMiS •••••.«••••••••••••*: and both Washington and meter which will help builders of thing* of Godt announced. Clifford W. Massey toerelsta, Individual portraits of 'vloe-preaident; Russell Spearman, A reception for about 335 gusste AT LOW PRICES __loelh •»••«••*•••••••••••**** highways, dams and airflalds Bunioa HohenthaL Former fitaW fin. AHked F. Chnacellor Adenaner seem agreed Waclisler and Atty. Jostph Klau of Hebron Rd., who is a certified the glrla srill be taken. 2nd vice-prerident; Sol Binder, was bald to Yaomana Hall.. measure the density of soil and its Sponsored, by the Manchester water aafetj^ inetmetor, wiu con­ All members are requasteg to 3rd ’Vice-president; Eugene Dent*, upon as much delay as could be moisture: content. These indicate ifci ar* associated with Bailey in law After their return from an un­ Oounctl of Churches. practio*. duct the claasea; Provlaion for art attend the two sessions to help sacratary; Newt Barstrom, trcaa- announced wedding trip, the couple Arthur Storat < A fa from tha propaganda point to a builder the strength of the •Butterfiy With Ye-Ya’ aaeietant to Maasay wiU h* made wiUiJight errasgement and aug- urar; C. Prescott Hodges, lion will reside in to*!!* newly built soil so that he con determine the The other day when I was show­ Wechsler lobMad In the recant by the PTA. g e ftlm in the (ntovldual alt- tamsr; Jqhn' Him, tail twister; of view. weigtht of foimdations or the session for an out of atat* baer home at Columbia Lake-. 7 P p . The Russians, oh the other ing this Droodle around, my neigh- Doctors Welcome Tb* PTA will b* responsible fof tinga end Joseph Lusky, George Peters, Th* bridS la a graduate of Wind­ •U n«w» I^kZ amoimt of tonnage the soil can shtpppera bill and Um i was a fab- iruk'irnmrim^ ► Redure monthly peynteatt.. . dsan • ' 'nie class plcturea arV' tha trS- Irving Butler, and Sidney Orlando, aot oUMTwl,* CT«dlUd m tra hand, know tl\at Adenauer U. the needed Lbor, Mr. OoBsayUna suggested I bylat for hqyor interasta on k aQ organixaUon and administra­ ham High School and is employed S d «1K> tlM Mmu take. This information is up bllli... and .^aS • tion .of to*, proposed swimming ditlonal of-the club to . the directors. - . at th* Windham National Bank in estimating construction coats: immortalize it by having it tat­ Kind Words Too minors bUl. I 6.72^ emh Wt over owh w A . toughest character in present day •K T T s r CMMolidation loan hw^EsapWnNW • program with the exception of the graduates. The individual por­ Lions Club meetings wilt be held In WlUimanUc. The bridegroom la Frank Mellinger, director of tooed on my chest. I kgreed slid U . Gov. Chtrles W. Jewett, 2i.2!> 19.25 traits ars premdad singly or in the second and fourto' Mondaya NOTICE rmany, ao far as dealing with the Ohio River Division tstbora* Republican,' who also wpdhm at tha •300 BMple —married ef h ^ - - r i w n e , actual teaching. Becauss of the a graduate of Clermont High lUH serrio* eileat el M. B A • them is concerned, and they know he took ms to a place on the Wa­ Roanoke, Va. Vfi—^Kinsley Me 30.0'^ new developments in the sponsor­ quantity at the option of the aub- HamlltoB PropeUff Photo monthly at) the Ox Yoke at 7 p.m, School, Clermont,. FT*, and Dean tories of the Uiiited States Corps kmckaott, clalmad s p o r e s of the •«m r Am for loan ®" t ject for a nominal fee. ■an H. RoemeB Maurice Alexander was chosen THE OFFICE OF of Engineers, iaid that with the terfront which hafi a sign in m n t Whortcr Jr., wrote in his column twar MU tried to "snaak it <«ei 170. com* in mrfayf W* like to aey y**- • ship of to* program, thara will be Junior Collage and is a TCotean smdng, ‘Ufacque's Skin Salon—Tat­ In the Roanoke World New*, that ao cluurge for to* course of instruc- Beoetvea Degree chairmen of CTiarter Night. The War veteran. Ha la aaaociated With meter, builders will be 'able to thrbugh" ttM Senate as a rider to Nonnan R. Rowtell, S02 Main date will be announced later. hia father in th* bonatrucUon husi- DR. N. MARZIALO Btnutatr oTj ^ ^ ^ save more than fWo-thlrds of tha tooing Done While You Walt." He most people are atanrad for kind a naHntion MU. Wechaler after­ uoM$8>t*9soe . Hon. Douglas A. Wlsae, son of Mr. cost' spent on soil testing under introduced Jacques to m« as the word*. He said doctors gat them ward dented any knowledge of ‘Through to* cooperation of the and Mrs. CtoudS Wias* of Keeney S t, field service engineer cJ Unit­ CD Member* Alerted ness. ' > 474 MAIN ST. regime it is which , succeeds Ade* yiresent methods. And the testing "Rembrandt of the'epidermis" and less frsquently thin almost any- such a rider. manageihant' of Bolton Lake Dr., received his bachelor of sci­ ed Aircraft Service Corporation Local members of tha CD ar* Reoelve Degrees told me that 2 sailors Jacques on* else. Hoiias, to* eoura* wUt be conduct­ ence degre* from thd School-of. urged to prepare for the nsUonal Mias Deborah Young, daughter WILL RE CLOSED will be done quicker. Gov. Ahrabaim A. RIbicaff, n f in a n c e CO for Hamilton Standard products, Radium at the end of a tub* had worked on were now hanging Doctors reacted at once. The ed. ak its public beach on Monday, Business Administration of the recently observed his twentieth CD test today and tomorrow of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, and FRIDAY, JUNE I 7 in the Metropolitan Museum of Damocrat, said he would look Wadneaday and' Friday mornings University of Onmacticot Sunday by first signing in at Yeomans la The HsncheWer 1 drilled into the ground sends out Roanoke Academy of Medicine cloaely at all MRs passed during ( /•’ 1 W^ruji* I anniversary with United Aircraft Mias Nancy Leonard, daughter of ]■ schemes ofv the diplomats. One Gamma rays. A Geiger counter Art (basement gallery). Unfor­ passed a resolution of thanks. The from '9 p’elock until noon l^gin- Wiaae, whoa* fratehilty was Alpha Corporation. ' Hall and then proceeding to carry Mr. and Mrs. Maufice .Leonard) THRU advarUaUig tewist tunately, Jacques^dldn’t have time the hetic closing hours of the iegls- aiag July 6 and continuing through Sigma Phi, adso played football out their various tasks already received their BA degrees from gusssaa that neither side will ever tells how many rays are bouncing American Medical Aaan. raprintad lature.. Rowsell joined Hamilton Stan­ MONDAY, JUNE 27 back from the soil. This gives the to tattooT me. the column and sent It to the sec. Aug. 29. while at the university; dard’s shipping department in 198S assigned. th* School of Liberal Arts, and get the kind of time table it ‘TBveiy placa of lagislaUon wlH' ss^r.&?sff!!!nsaiair“ He will join International Bus! SmiUi-Nuhfer James Peterson., a BA from tha scientists the key to the density retary of every medical society In be given the most, caraful aeru- orm THOWOAY ivininoi UNtit • rj*. Tha regular Rad Cross ragiatra- and served in aeverel departments imagines toj>a desirabls. Even America. From Georgia, Arkansas tton forin will be sent home with ness Machines Oorp. in its sales before transferring to- United Air­ Miss.^^ Nancy Louise Smith, School of Business Administration, and moisture. tlny," he asM. ‘Tm going to make Urn aok a mikni ri 01 ■mmSoi a—______■ daughter of Mr*. Louise ^m ith they pUy tlialr separata games, it Mellinger beliaves the first oom- and Pennsylvania cams raqueats sure that in the last minute rush school children, to addition to training for elsctronlc computing craft Service Corporation in 1950 marcially proiduced models may for permlsaton to reprint it. In­ other Uiformatlan, toe form wiU machines. Visas and Mia* Con- as an instructor in the service and tha late Newton B. Smith, toMsSblleatloa aacept nspRar is to be noted, each feels forced to A Thonght^or Today no aleepera evert put over.” waa married to Marshall Nuhfer, fFy<^aii«a in mor* urgent hlnU be ready next fall. dividual doctors wrota to say carry parental consent and the ap atanc* Oleimsy, daughter of Mr. school at Hamilton Standard. In ia sa u- ■ . thank you.- oval of a doctor. Arrangements an)—Edward this year toe asuuntaaUofb This provision Father-Son faesehall game Monday tape-recoedinfs later include Hope bride, gave her in marriage, and / e o r p t f s . violent, almost complete challenge R. England, an egg candler at a has bsan mads for toesa who wish at the school, la the father of Lee Rothwall, Dorothy Brondola. Mi­ her auni, Mr*. Carroll BonviUa of ly the boss in the gituaUon- poultry products store, stared in . to 1^* advantage of it rather than chael Loscalso, Bonnie Valentine, Montville, was matron of honor. to tha Rosnan Catholfc Oiurch in which U tha aaplraUon of tha Belcher and Kirk, members of the amassment at the outlines «f an ANNUAL toake' a spectal appointment with local Troop. Nancy and PrisciHa Karker, and Robert C. Tuttle was best man. Have one of onr fMtory trained specialists hdp yon In his country. German people themselves. On egg he held ovtr the light yester­ U. DELUXE to* family physician for the neces- To HastTMldre* B<^ Haberem. Mias Ida Paettto of WlUimsnUe, Ho came to power with aoma- this, they will not be patient, aven, day. He called the owners of the gary me^iwl approvalparticipa­ Mr. and Mrs. Philip. G. Dooley Miss Marilyn Jones, Mjss Gloria lelecting the risht Size for yonr home. store. GREEN tion In toe swimming pr®cnm- Maaoheater Evealag HemM Bel Steinman and Mra. Richard Ar­ isitng of ta d t supfwrt from tha for a strong figure like Adanaiier, "I just can’t beUeve it," Eng: U to plonnod that Inatraetioa of Watrous Rd. wUl be'"fri*ndly n cortoapsadsat, Mrs. Joseph nold, were bridesmaids. VsHerlng dargy. Soma of his first acts In- and much leas for tha rival pur­ I* STAMPS USED CAR town hoata’’^ to two New York land said. ‘1 have been dreaming WITH AIA SHEIX FI7EL OIL DBLIVEBIES A l u m i n u m fsriods wUI h* oneJmlf hopr to children for two weeks during Au­ IMteSa, telephoB* MI S-554S. ware John C; Hutchinson Of An­ Totvod new conoeaslons to the poses of American and Russian about this all my life.” . wlto iji* okleK chlldran or, gust through participation in the dover, William Bender, .Edwud Churdt. a stmigthaning of lU The owner* looked at the egg iM ng a t tha ahrly hours. Beresn- Fox and Guy Back. OUTSI diplomacies. The investors have 24 HOUB DBUVEBY AND BURNER 8EBVICB Herald-Tribun* Fresh' Air Fund The Manchester paoltion. Tha Cburdi has taken no and sav/ the shadows of four yolka. for dlvlBiott of the ejaas into Tha bride’s gown waS of paari better idea of what the real tim­ the first four-yolk egg England ■aJkr&lSAEXPERT DVmSBsnBURNER OC«l«SEBl^OE tost ruction groups will bs done program. Chilfren coming into this Shower Given .Chantilly lac* over satin a n d particular role in politics, and has ing is. going to ba than tha diplo­ had discovered in candling an eq- r ( u i « N i s :4 a t the July 6 aaaslon. TVanaporta area, through to* intarsst of to* fashion^ with a fitted bodice and PAINT posed no particular challenge to tlmated 28 mllUon eggs in 28 “ r i Ie l o i l tton will be toe responsibility of Andover committee, are . drawn scalloped neckline of illiulon which ojaeo palat, made In New England to nithstand New mats.^- from the Bast Harlem Protestant For Miss Celeo Engtaad weather . . . is yonr beat bet for every out­ him," aven though it likes him yean. The four yolka were put in WYMAN'S SERVICE ftie parents. was set off with a pointed collar CARPET CENTER theyreeser to be uaed as an e ^ b l t f Earlier Inquiriaa regvjrding to- Parish and range in age from five trimmed with aequins. Her finger­ side seed. much lass than It thought it did Rsg. $7.95 In swinumag inatnictian in- to 12 years. Miaa Qteria L. Osleo of Bast 308 lilAlN STREET—MI 9-4343 More Atoms For Peace The egg wa* unuaially heavy M MAIN ST. TEL. Ml-9-S8ia—Ml-9-9278 SALE tip veil of illusion fell from a crown GALLASSO HAtDWARE SUPPLY CO. . • ^ when he first came into power. but only pUghtly larger Uian nor­ at least 100 local childM Mrs. Doolsy reports she will be Hertford, wImss csuriMre to Wil- of pearls and her bouquet was of 275 MAIN ST.. MANCKj^STEB Nevertheless, for the past few The other day, with some lack mal. participate. Further Infortoa- glad to answer quSMjorts of anyone USm D c s ^ , 46 Glenwood S t, ^rtll red awaetheart roses and baby’s P. S.—We fesfur^he famous Smoothedfe waU-to-nral months, ha has been posing one W hat makes th is W atkins chair ao Riuch about tha program may b* who is''inter**ted to the program. take idSM to July, was honored brestb with ivy. installations. of enthusiasm, we looked upon thla obtained by contacting Mrs, J, Hoaor Piano Studeata ‘ with a miscellaneous shower Sat The matron of honor's gown wss MANCHESTER LUMIER INC. ehallsng*_ after _ another—in the country’s acqulsiUon. of a new! better- Seats are framed on all four'sides; Angelo Freddo or Mrs. Richard U na Pesola. Allan Van Zander urday evening, given by to* mother of squa net over taffeta with a 255 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER ’ CALL 9-4343 FOR FREE ESTIMATE paasaga of law* in the realm of customer for arma-r-the ‘ nation | Nebraska Politics front iegs separated for stability; flat arms; Oimate<*> and Dorothy Winiama wer* named of her fiance, Mra. Junes M. Don- lace peplum and Jacket. The brides- moral*—and in tha taking away Austria And w* expreased to* Special smart green, plaid Saran. , r- To Donato Screen honor students among the local lin,. at her home, which 'was taste­ nialds gowns wera of yellow nylon of aoms of the aCaU support he Stay Non-Partisan FOR FATHER'S DAY TTi* Camera Club voted Mon­ piipils of piano teacher Mrs. Edith fully decorated with pink and hop* that to* day might come gay to purchase a projection H. Petersen at a final recital last green rtreamers. Mias Csleo un­ niw«—If originally Increaaad for 'When w* would beaa* being Screen for presentation to to* weekend at her home. Tina and wrapped her gifts which she found the Church. His alma now seam armorer for the world, and once I Lincoln, Neb. (/R — Partisan SUN TAN taamentary School. Member* be­ Dorothy were also cited for perfect in a wishing weH. She also re­ to b* a complete aaparaUon of came awaror stoce they are in­ attendance. ceived a ehower “tree’’, laden with church and atata. But the trouble­ terested A9- auch things, that the Marianna Skinner, daughter of kitchen gadgets. an exporter of peace and progress. Aronson of Montana appear- screea-WOW-to. uaarat the school Mr. and Mrs, Robert Skinner, re­ TTie bosteaa acrved a buffet style some thing U that h* could do It srae this latter aim which before the body. Special Purchase in la “ very aneieiit. fhUtog apart and ceived a prise for m erit Another hmefaem, from a table centered much of this, if ha wished to. President Eisenhower was aerv- In a brief address, Aronson not- ■ The situation merit priM and the prise for the with pink rosea and lighted tapers, without invoking the kind of open Inx last Saturday, as h* an- H »»• M ®n’y “ t® **‘1^'* R*pUbUean I'toembers since best report card went to two Man- to the 23 relatives andirionda pres­ mg. iw ^oaiuiuay, » n . " elected governor of Mon- ent from East Hartford, Hart-Vard, gtieet battle he la now encourag- nounced two more projects lor ______’gfcal sugMsUbk toester students, Nancy and Carol Close-Out Covers iPBfoi'iAtt' gIftTteir Johaaon, rssiiecUvely, Avon, nroad Brook and this town. tnit, this,nation’s world laadtrship Ini gQfnc* greeted the nnmmswt hool. Other local youngsters who A mock wedding ceremony waa Tha s(knpl*ABplaa»tian aaanu to the davelopmant and sharing of I "Aren’t thara any Rapuhlteana In each I t wiAaiafr 4*c(^ed that ihi- pfayed composiUc^ from memory one of toe um iteuent features. b* that. Uks an dieutors, h* can­ toe peaceful sttrihutes 6t atoiric | hen?’’ asked';_Aran^ TOPTRADESNOW not stand challangs of any Mnd, mergy. - . Applause followed. . F o a m Members of Nebraska’s unica- even when It la only potential First, he said, “wt propose tolmerai (one-house) l^gialatureeI chaUang*. Having smaahed every­ offer research rriictoro to the peo- are elected on nonpoUtical ballota | C u s h i o n s thing la Argentina which might pie o f free natlone who'can use oppoas him axoapt the C3iurch, he them affectively for the acqulsl-| ALSO IN GREEN airi OBEY la now out to smash th ^ Haring II T1 tlon of the skills and understand­ FILTER-FLO broksn 1 9 avaiy other potential ing e s ^ U ri to paacaful atomic | ndvoenta of prlneiplea which m s n S S t p o progreaa." n t m m Others A t $3.98 might dash with hU dctatoiship, We would, h* edd*d,.eontribut*l b* is now out to break Up the half the coat of Mto reactors, and m o a t Regularly $110.00. Save $21.00 We se­ Chnrdi. He la concerned not ao siq>]ply nuclaar matarial to fuelj m a t lected the covers to go with Early WASHER IIAMOND'S much with what the Church la do­ them. ■ fu m American furniture . . . small-scai^ ing now, which is little, hut with Second, the ^ a ld c n t said, hej IS4TITS Document Prints and Textures . . . had CLEANS and sriiat It might do, with the mere propoaea to "mak* available to the m u s t a r m t \~« n a v y the chairs made with box-pleated skirts fact of its axlstencs aa an institu­ peoples of such friendly nations MANCHESTER and soft-as-dQwn Foam Latex seat cush­ tion. 997 MAIN ST. > IT’S RECLEANS THE are prepared to^^ Invest thsir ions! If you want comfort, plus good . Tlds theory aasumea that Peron own funds in power reictora, ac­ style, plus quality , . . here are chairs WASH WATER la a typical dictator, who calcu' cess to and training in toe for you. latsi, even when ha challcngea 1 technological proceasea of con- force certain to aurriv* him. atructloh and operation for paact-1 ’ntars la another theory, more ful purpoaea." lurid, which Invplvea the poe- Both to*ae projects will require I siblllty that nron is not calculat­ some change, by Congreaa, in the , m ing; but aimply mad._jSy this Piles are going down [S them in rules and rwaUations i t adopted T9S5 thaocy, tUa real design is not mere­ vdien it lived In the fancy that we I Dairf Qm m Nr. 1 ly to break up tha Church ai were going to enjoy, .and be able I Own^.'and Operated By Refrigtrator Instltiitlon. but to supplant it to protect by artificial decrees of Allan R. Coe Jr. our show windows!] w ith a religion of ' his own, in 488 Hartford Road, a n d secrecy, an atomic monopoly ini whldi hia lata mlatress and wife, the worid. ’There la no such thing, the fabulous Eva Duarter-ls the FREEZER GOMBINaDON I^ O W and congress will have to realise I No. 2 Important drity. She is already Dairy that, in ita Icgtsletiv* action, be-1 Owned and Operated By beiag pictured in the place nor Al Elidn Now eoa.,ow Aw 95 j fore w* can do much actual q|)- SOT Middle Turnpike Weft O U S t *95 R**- m diy held by the 1 0 1 ^ Mary, REG. $349.93 and Instruiitlona for prayers porting along the line of atoms for WITH TRADE IN WITH TRADE IN her, not for her, have already peace. But the Prealdent, at least, SS79.9S beeniaaued. is thinking'and working and pro­ ’Ih* last mad urge of most die- posing In the effort to have Amer­ ica, toe one-time author of Hlro-j s ta to rs la, of oouna, to erpate 26niiNK MODEL ,tf Coofor Chriefcor new deity, usually thsmaelves. ■hima and Nagsaaki, show that I Peron may bs merely introducing kind of face toward the t’world M-WAY PATROL BIKE a variation. which w« tolrik is more truly lloetrli Whatever the why of Peron's America. . - H«r*’* an •KceaSenal vehte laiik awdsR campaign, and’ vritatever his tem­ Fealwei !«*•**• cairter. •traamllned porary auccess in it, the ultimate Jersey City Can Sue'' Values to $49.60. Fine innerspring mat- keadllfM, ■nd irvit reJi—ell evellly Budget these Big Bargains al our... verdiA . remalna clear and cer- i , $1735 *171*1 Frank Hague, in his long i tresses and box springs in full and .twin •Mtei. OesMdeble ceaiter brekei, tidn. The Church has aurvivad all ilrseofcwd cfceln *••'4, d*»M«-Weted manner of dictators, simply be- caipeer a* mayor of Jersey City, 2 8 » 5 sizes by such famous makers as< Steams fsMden, Trsial ladiis MdO*. *M Oeed- ...... CWiBe, In to* last analyais. Its sur- had a certain deflnito salary of ao I & Foster, Gold Bond and Simmons. Some .....rival' d s^ d s hot upon ainy ~tem- many diollai* a' yeari'snd that hfrl GROUP I matching mattreseM and sprinirs so you y««r 0-3 AS-WsaSwr SaSeea Tlrw. Seyh JUNE JAMBOREE! 10^' Oidllariiit m poral power or privilege or also obviously becanM tha pos­ .can make complete outfits,... wsdel ihUwd a CiVsSsr ved •Sh (very Rolollag head *ad brood toierance by govamments, but sessor of great wealth, ware two | duH, fiffi Vt l«per, fraudulent and corrupt and I SERVICE that Bast and Waet Ourmany are it would b* unooesdonabla for n | F . E . B R A Y JfsmAetisi Mtoig to ba naitod agrin. /I ooiirt wito aqritabi* posrsn ta | ■ tX A B LniB D add any .dlgatty to mnA ataM r a il ’ I f-y .'v , "V' , \ I ■ k. ■•1-. I {f i ■ 'J"

•*r" ^ ' ' , - • MANCHL'STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERA14). BIANCHSSTEA, C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. 1965 fAGE ELEVEN PAGE TE!r 1 I. , III — I. . ' I - ..... s mala aat bark from the young ^ e m and fait them agajn ..(what Deer in Oregon treeoi causing haavy loas. tor her to taka oere ot. T|m ehil- Hal B o yh ia a poam but the lyric reach of a To Address Youth _ > Coupon ^Scheme dren didn’t, try to taUc her out ot heart grasping beyond tha im­ Threat to Forest MOONSHINB OLBANVF : her deciaieh, though they knew prisoned mind?), Miami, Fla. UP)—Federal agenOi Visiting Puppet Manijpulator Claims Pays in Big Way they would worry about her llv- Strawbmry Supper Experience Held Sad OM School Pic tore* hava discoveiad, a usa for a Jt- in^alone. Of course, there all alone in thie gallon Jug of "real moonshine r*. M. and Mrs. B. ki* ac- rubble of remembrance in tha baae- Salem, Ore. (#>—Deer browsing SI1VRD0Y. JUNE 10, S t* 0 PJL on small trees planted in the whieky strong enough to blow UtUe Rock, Ark. (D -D , L. Itons quaintancss. Who do you think ment, there were many -thinga that state’s rsforeitatlQn program on your head o ff ' that waa con­ nsarly had himself premoUd right envisa whom, ths oldsr woinsn needed to be thrown away, and llvss witlLher daughtsr or ths eld­ Substitute for Youth- the big ‘nilamook bum area have fiscated long ago In soma forgot­ Seniot^ty in Field for Act and^Self out of ths filling-sthttbn husinssa. . SOUTH METHODISt OHUUOH many of them I did (and mlsa al­ become a m ajor. threat to plans ten raid. er woman who lives alpna? ready). Thera were old school pic­ He signed an agreement with an lb s answer may-surprise more m eyTio d is t MEVR olitb for restoring tha timber, the Ore­ Deputy marshal Ouy HIxon said Ry 406BFH Sl OWKNB By HAL ^ i tures, faded photoa of girls then gon forestry department says. his office uees it for cleaning the advertising agency under .which grown children thaji widowed par­ Menu: Ham, Baked Beuie, Saladii Rtrawkernr Nkatle : y ^ th all' ^one with both hands. pined for and later half-forgotten, / Bolton (Special) Mr. Punch ents. It ia ths protected Mrs. M. Xmaa aty, (^V-Wh*t doe» \ ^ I’ I feel- h o w T threw too much Fire used to h« the biggest fingerprint bokrd. "You ought to would sell 814 worth ct servicea ^ Strawkei ilea and Whipped Cream. wtrnft find if l.« conus bacte^j-MiV friends dead and remembered by threat to timber, Forester. George see how it eata that old ink off. eUlma hla act U the oldest form and BuppUea on a coupon book plan who envies Mra B. who Uvea alone. away. But it's a personal handi­ ^he force of their paaatng,i:gnd rela­ Now She’s goat **Jane’B Mother" ADULTS 01.85 — CHILDREN 18 Omts laUr to hU old home town, and cap. Anything. In life . . . If it Is Spaur aaid, but now insects in the Best cleaning flxbd we ever had of ahniiement kqown and that he for S3.M. tives revived. , around this office.'* Stone figured 75 to 100 of the ^The reason for the envoy la obvi­ For ReeervaUoas ‘Phene MI 8-1888 or Ml 9-tMU tries to dig back into his boy* life . . . I don’t like to see go. grown trees, deer nibbling the la the granddaddy of the manipula­ But the main discovery in the bOoke would be aold and he’d gain ous. After five years of living with boea? young trees, and field mice eating tor* who work the Uttle figurea nr II duxoveri As I said before, excavaUng the basement waa that, coming back the seeds, have become major wor­ some cuatomera while providing a marrisd dau^tsr tnd her fam­ I gourvenirs of youth — only from after these many years, I waa in ries. In some areas, damage from today. the eervlees. tnstesd, about 3,0()0 ily, Mra M. has few friends her auThe h M ^ ^ e I y°“ f o "'" Uvlng-ls a surprising no real way superior to the dream­ deer is estimated at up t6 80 per Puplla at the Elementary School hooks ware sold and his station own age. She didn’t have to make «!lJ ^ o ir tl^t I experience. I don’t heslUte to use ing boy who had tried long ago to waa so swamped with the coupon-^ friends for she could always share He may ,find, fw.exMiple, that amazing. 1 am amazed cent of tha young trees. aren’t in a mood for disputing the I preserve these souvenirs I was dis­ elaim of Arthur H. Allen after clippers that hs had to cloae down. In the life of the houaehold and dumb and lonely as he felt hirnwlf | drs^o?e?X l"*at the _age of 44. Porcupines are another hazard. to be then, he wasn't altogether discover that, at the age carding. In the Lucevlew area the Elks club McKinney's is Open A ll Day Saturdays watching his Punch and Judy He reopened later and ia trying to ■o she didn't make the. effort. as dumb as he thought he waa. He ^'except for the weapon o f■ exjperl- I don’t think in my lifetime I ever offere prizes to boys and girls who Show thia waek. Mr. i^llen la in woili hie way out by having the Having run a home all of her may evdn be ec^rei into a ence—and this is dull but useful shaved a better man than that boy. kill the moet porcupinee. The anU ConnacUcut to enjoy ‘‘a good New coupon bidders collact their serv­ life, the feela ahe haa to keep bum thoughtful new responsibility by and somtltimes momentarily effec­ It was really a voyage In self-dis­ England aummer" ai)d while here ices on an appointment basisr But eometlmes she senses that ner D eC ormier the realisation that a nea- calen­ tive weipon-^I face life with no covery to go back. Into the base­ is vialtlng his two ^ughtera, Mrs daughter would really prefer to dar hasn’t made him a new man. brighter sword than the hope and ment and sea him again. Don’t Thaa Griffith of Roeedale and Mra run her owm houae in her o w n Do p e ^ e lm|>rove with tim e?: courage and intelligence 1 had know whether I feel good or bsid. Marion Phillips of East Hartford. way. when I was 19. All you acquire is Anybody you know live In your Wbifs This She haa lost a lot of hsr enthusi- MOTORS, INC. Do they get wpree? iTie llev. Arnold W. Toaer Projeet? He presented/the ancient form TQie information of caution. cellar? 1950 BUICK 4-DR. of entertalnmefnt to the young Puth Millett aim for living in the years that It’s a great adventure to go ahe has become Just Jane’s mother hack and try to decide. The op- What was there' in the basement The Rev. Arnold W. Toaer, min­ sters, and local boys and girls show^ that. McKinney's is k haven for handy- ware no ditfarent than any. orhia to all who meet her. Summer Parade of Car Valuot portxmity to revisit myself whw ister of the Second (>)ngregationaI DYNAFLOW WMoweg Mother Happier But Mrs. B. Is having a fiile time y o ^ feU to me during a atop- n Digs Shrough Debris It Isn’t the Heat Rien, If you make it of lumber or Juvenile audience. They "laughed DeOORMIER SAYS—^PVT A *NEW LOOK* IN TOOB Church, has been Invited by the from the inside out," boaata the tVhen 8M« Live* Own life living her . own life, entertaining over he e on. the way back from Diggirig back through the duty ihasonry; if it needs, nails or any other They are about the aama age DRIVEWAY- WITH ONE OF THESE PER80NALLT Manchester Yout|i Council, to I veteran trooper. friend In her own hbme. She's a OUARANTEED CARS." the aouthweet to New Tork, where debris of childhood, put away orig­ But the Humiture hardware . . . and then needs paint­ and ttey loat their husbanda about person Instead of Just somebody’s J work. inally neither with no more nor no speak at the graduate service of] Punch, aa he la known, has been ing . . , you'll fine us brimming over happlhat during most of hla 69 the same time. mother. Bold OM Home less self-consciousness than.. I re­ worship at tha> South Methodist V/bin Mrs. M.’s husband disd call it now, I find small change. Richmond. Va., UP)—It Isn’t'the Church; Friday at 8 a.m. with suggestions and stocks. Drive wyaars Crashing sawduat off his Both seta of children wanted to 1954 CHRYSLER CLUl COUPE K y mother had Just aoM the old clothas. Tha nomadic life of one hsr marrisd children etepped in do what was right for their moth­ home that had t.’^ the center of Then, after finishing my high heat but the humiture. Osborn Mrs. Hooks Johnston, adult ad­ in and talk over your needs. There’s and decided ahe mustn’t Itvs alona. (Windsor De Lose Model). Color dark green. Lnxuilen* ale visor of the Council has arranged ho loyea to haar the'breez, along ers. Only one set e* children real­ foam taterlor styled in tn-tone green. This prartiml^ our family for 34. years. school classes and riding a bike for Fort Hevcner says he coined the always plenty of parking space avail­ So aha went to live with a manled ised that only their mother knew The Job 1 had to do was a base­ pay for the drug store six days a word by taking the nose of hu­ for a brief service to include scrip­ • halyards, the roUing wagons daufhter and her family. car for the fuR price of only tures, prayers led by Forbes War­ able. ' • ' ~ ' and the Inviution of the leather what waa best for her to do with ment Job. It w as‘my own Job. week at 15 cents an hour from 6 midity and the tall of tempera­ All of the children felt relieved her life. (Save $1,000). Terms to salt buyer. $2,195 in the evening until 11 o'clock, I ture, blending them to describe ren and Sylvia McCa>thy, and the lunged barker "To sUp right this at thia decision, for t&sy knew Since I waa a small child I had way," has Its ups and downs says (All rights reserved, NEA early grown the habit of collect­ would go home and draw cartpons, what makes you suffer in hot -metltation, "A Rendezvous with that "mother was being taken care Service, Inc.). l^ause I wanted to be a cartoo'n- weather. He adds the tempera­ Destiny," by Pastor Tozer. Special BEAUFRE Mr. AUen,“ but that’s tha fun of Its t CHEVKOin 4-DOOIt SiDAN ing small souvenirs of my adven­ It,” he adds. tures on this eafUi, and now the ture (in degrees) to ths relative music will be provided by Organ­ When Mrs. B.’e husband died her (Bel Air Model). Color brilllaat blaek, laterler lovely Ma*^ ist Philip Treggor of South Oiurch. £ u m b iir The aquat Uttle gentlsmen who The elccvele powder coat, air foam seats. Blue flame engine. Other flM oe- ^ A 1 Q K I » ^ l m waa that the atora|^ I gave It up because I . didn’t humidity (in percentage points) MOTORS, iRC. children asked her what she want waits length and -in no-iron cot' and divides by two. The answer Coffee and dougnuU will be ChrysMr-PlymoaUi Cara dieU on making people liappjt Is eeeeorlee. Trrase to salt buyer. Fidl price only Uw 9 • place at hoiAe was gone. / have what It takea—talent, abll-. tha third generation in his family ad to do. She aald ahe wanted to ton,, is ideal both for summer The old family home was -gone, comes out in ’’humlts," the unit served. .358 EAST CENTER ST, aell the big old house and gat a and for travel any Ity. So 1 turned to . words, and The Manchester Youth Council to entertain with puppets. He says time of the too. What did I want to Xold on earn this living. for measuring "humiture.” S M PRLY CO— ROLTON NOTCH small hems that would be easier year. to? What to let go o f^ For example if the temperature extends a cordial invitation to all OPEN EVENINGS he gave hla first show at the age 19S5 HUDSON RAMRLEK2-DOOR SEDAN I wrote poems then, but popms is 83 and the relative humidity S3 seniors and their families to begin ______^______'N - of eight and would be lost If be Throwing away t h ^ mementos in'that time, as in this time, were IRANDNEW of your life is ra th ^ hard. These the total is 136 and divided by this wasn’t moving the figures about the cake of the spirit and bought and carrying on the chatter of Sparkling Rla red color, (Soft grey Interior. Many flna Bccas •Id memoriae havp^rsmds In them two the humiture is 68. Hevener mlmites of meditatlon-and prayer. •oriee. YonH love this Httla dolL Only $M8 down. ftA S L .' that grip yw*, ffOm old times. no bread for the body. says a 60 to 70 humiture is Punch. Judy, the baby, doctor, clown, policemen and the reet of the scenes with Mr. Panch $47.01 per month. Ffalt price «P I f 0 * § 0 The first d ^ , when mama was Digging there all alone the ideal. Over 70 it is stuffy, hot and ^vlth brown Hair greying at the there and said, "you can’t live basement. I found the poor sad uncomfortable. Under M It Is the characters. temples. A bald man ordered a Worked Coney Island Inch giant: In late yeara, THOMPSON DAY CAMP ahead whHe you’re still trying to practice cartoons (they weren't as chilly and likewise uncomfortable. toigie from a wig rtiop. He tried 19S1 HUDSON 4-d60R SEDAN live b e ^ d you,’’ I waa stubborn bad aa I thought then. They looked At 10. he worked in Coney Is­ tenda many of the camlvala have it on to roaike eure.it wae a good land putting on the show near cheapened. This does npt/Jnclude 3 TIMES FASTER A FUN-PACKED-PROGRAM-FOR BOYS (Super Series). Ah nniasbig original 28,000 miles. A htnnMIUI and litUe a W . rather good to me, aftef" these THEVRE AFTER HIS OAR fit: then walked out wtUiout pay­ THIS IS THE END! ear loaded with flne eqntpment. Former osriier a Uwal azeen- The next di^....l\came back years. It Isn’t,the pencil. It’s the Detroit UP)—Police are looking merry-go-round, an idea the the large outfits which *re still ing the 3155 hill. That’s the fe l-[ proprietor had that if people saw popular in the midwest aiM Cana­ MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. 9-4 P.M. ttv«. Don't miss this cream pnff. COOK without her and threiiic away my idea). I foimd the poems. I read for a distinguished ap|>earing men low they’re looking for. _____ » GAS on Stomach Only Down th« *’Kld show," they right follow da, according tb Mr. AlMn. CorttAoG tobMtory tosto prm Botin — ______l _ X y through and spend a nickel for a The old showman has done as ------tmmmt"— STARTING JUNE 27 ride. many as 40 Punch Shbws in • With Rugalo Rill single day and has hhd/iiia share Trips Swimming Cookouts 1949 OLDSMOMLE CLUl COUPE Back pbout 50 years. Punch w m of laughs behind the curtain. Rifle Range Fully equipped Including hydnunatlc. We are no# painting a part of the storied Buffalo Bill One time at -HiiMrs/Gallery In Hikw" Exploring Pony R|dcs this car In bur .aim sIm^ 1m Up-top shape ^ 9 A C . • West 8hpw . which featured New ..York he swaJdowM the reed ‘ Movies Indiui Lore Dramatics Bhe’U be. Only ^ 1 7 9 Down' Wuliam F. Cody. "He was sn old whistle wKlcH is uted for iheiMund ARK CARDS 721 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER showman." recalls Mr. Allen. effects. This flo w e d an extra' “I can remember how Andy ordinary build /up GRADUATION TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED • MoHy mora Rna pawowoBy fuarantoad eem at Nolan, the announcer, would stand uncer. SUMNER THOMPSON. Diroctor In the middle of the arena with a T ^ a y he looks ba^k and laugha j Eod Phonnocy megaphone, they didn't have loud­ at me incld^t, but/ not oiiite »s •t Sg:—MI 8-4585 * PHONE lUHor 9-OOU DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS speakers In those days, and Arst hard as when he relates the fol­ '* A- . he would introduce the gen-u-ine lowing 400 ELUNOTON ROAD'* HAST HARTFORD 24 MAPLE STREET ^ MANCHESTER cowboys from.Oklahoma: the red- “One s)^w I waW with made a bkwd^ Sioux Indiana: a n d bn practice of having/the band play R*e word* were, ' HerAld Photos. lighter] MEN'S SHOES th« Seils-FToto'Show. Towara -the conclude* Mr. pwCh^ ’ - Arthur H. Allen . . end he was fussy and cranky, MEN'S SHIRTS but beneath the lights h'e was TEE SHIRTS a hero to the pubUc and A show­ SALE PRICH) GIFTS man in every sense-of tke world .• Circuses and Canuvals. .00 Though there Is little love lost e a c h between circ\is perforaers and royally Voluos to S12.9B carnival people, Pun^ has been on the big daWith a gift able to set up bus^ess in bo' Short aleeVea. Black or brown. Father’s Day: Suoday, Juae ,19 they’ll always insure . Nylon reinforced, campa. He has lime -Bros. Barnum A / - / a handsome new *^hat a full cut too." answered curtain / caUs on the Ronson Lighter, built MEN'S REG. $8.95 GAtARDINE ROYS' V. vaudeville circuity travelled with - ' carnivals of all •izesy'^prked a to give year, of serV)M. travelling medicine sHow, and had GtooK froln. ,. Y MEN'5^. SLACKS his own troupes/oiMhe road. SNEAKERS Versatile In hybry , sense of the oar wide selection, word, the enecgbtic. lUceable laugh from $4.95 ;^RIEFS and maker has also worked as a mind .87 rsader, barker, minlstrel end man, Holds IS pair of..^rring.s in ""X-- pf- .00 p a i r radio and televlslbo 'btt 'part player, a t h l e t ic SHIR15 -2 -* 6 ventriloquUt and ticket taker. 15 individual ^mpartments. Thie summer he is putting on Slacks slight factory irregulars. Some all ths Puijch and Judy Show thrice tif ktDT w'llH wools. No alterations. All sizes. weekly at Riverside Park and li^ eludes a ventriloquism set with his "best girl" Daisy Mae.j. •wiv«l bMt. MEI^I CHINO MEN'S CASUAL OANVAS The Punch routine remains fresh Reg. 49c quality. ^ through the years, he asserts,, be- \ ir«vtd d«$(EA. ___ cause ths characters appeal to the USUAL 3.9S $8.50 audlentie. "Punch la so mean, 1 WORK TROUSERS OXFORDS ' have to be sure hhd explain to the ^ Specially purchaeod rayon Sport h to 112.50 CHILDREN'S LOW ARCHED real small children that eve^thlng SMrtt. Look and fool Nka Knen. will turn out 'idright In the end- :A R m T ao that-they don’t become upset" $0.87 . Circus folks are people In Mr. SNEAKERS 2 Alien’* opinion.- He aa^ his best $3.95 VdiM ,. A P Mend in his home near Orlando, Dark grey, auntan and other riiadipi. Shirts Blue or wine, crepe wics. \^FTa.. Is "HI” Johnson, a 7 foot 8 — $1.47 /’ to match $1.95 each. 1 . p » " •V ■ BMW MEN'S V RANGf Fioa**ng . .k', Red or blue. MEN'S JACKETS FUFL OIL No ‘‘ Deep-Dunking’* To Fill S I 2 . nr. WORK SHOES -MEN'S • OASOtINE SHEAFFER'S CADET LEATHER COVERED $ 2 9 5 . $ 3 .95 $C.05 u p FOLDING TRAVEL $3.S7.$^.87 WORK HOSE p a ir CLOCK BANTLY OIL For work, sport, for leisure. "All anper I iMI V\), IM SPEOAl FUIICHASE-USUAl'3.95 MISS SHRTt values." USUAL I.9R SHIRTS . $6.95 '1 \ ■ s I in I I Heavy cord Bolw. High or low. Pine quoiity Sanforized broaddoth In popular now pas­ Spodally purekatad nylon Sport Long wearing. m MIfrhdl 9 459S tel shades—pink, mint, co(piac, and many more. Qioica M EN'l Shirts. Porous leno or ne-lrOning TEL ROCKVIl Lf 77 of two smart collar styioti round point or re«md button- FRENCH pwcksr woovot. White 2.77 CHILDREN'S 1.33 down, dzoi 14-17. Suro to pJooM any Dad on hto doyl PURSE ROYS' SPORT SHIRTS M- . Ry L«dy RaxtoM For eohu, bUlo, Tkoia'i ROtiitef Rnor,^ photos' and oardii. SHOES Riliz caa he aHpped SHOES • W ..ch - for Ilia grodiKrta eut eae. at a time , FORD DEALERS' witkoot nafoldtng parse! Re*aHtul, Values up to $1.95. Fancy patteiria, abine slip •paclouB, .golden- p a ir over styles for the young men. Soa oar soloeriaa. tramed. Variety e|. leOithers and eolora. BHEAFl-'ER'S MEN'S ZIPPER FLY JhOZ. CRAFTSMAN CHILDREN'S - MEN'S $5.00 SHOES d u n g a r e e s DRESS SOX .9 8 . mim USUAL 4.95 ROBES REG. ^9R PAJAMAS REG. 3.98 OXFORD REO. $9c AROYLES p a ir :0 0 . Dari will go lor tho cool cemfert • Sporty 4-diomond and novoNy Air. V .00 p a ir Spodol purchoM of i.VJ>. Kobo*. Sonforizod brooddolh h ilripai No Additional patterns. Soft-spun oocftbod, **•• Conditioned ' 4 Wothoblo coHon plhis ■ n**d* and oUavor pdttorm. Choic* of and ^you’ll opprociola tho sav­ A real $3.00 value. "Come sarly." 1> Charge For ton is obsorbont, long For Your SALE no troninf. In rtrlpp h Q . Q | * coot or Rdddy ing*, irownor'bliwfab-A O i l woorlhg. 10 to 13. Shopping Eaay Credit et pattoffl* and aoUda. O o w Z f AdhntaWp waM. ffc.Rubboriola.d-11, w e O to CoRifort Terms ... A 977 MAIN ST. )■ r MANCHESTER STOlRE FIXTURES FOR SALE U l MAIN ST. •MY NOR-PAy UTiR Oil WARM CONVMMT M O ^ Y PAYMRiT^PLAN 7 ^

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MANCHEffTER EVENINjG HBBALD, MANCHESTER, OOMM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE fS, 1968' FACE THJtHl'm i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1968 FACE TWELVE bigwig, laveral minor officials vote possible. It was eraatad by ,..-!!^'.r.H,-rfii iM. n.n, the recent death of Chief Judge W OTH—141S also war# ousted. Kao Kang com* U e S . Considers erable number of stands which derived from the pituitary gland in culty was the reaulC of a too dry Auto Bootlegging to them on a wholesale basis. In Peiping Claims mitted suiclda, that broadcast Harold M. Stephens. manufacture a secretion or chem­ the brain. 'W hen given to human or dusty- atmosphere. Perhaps a new car bootlegging a dealer with # 0 0 0 - i S N R a d io ' W H A T—f lS Mdd. Ths key charge of the original excessive stocks seUs a t wholesale FOR EXPERT ical substance which is taken up beings it has a humber of ntoark- physician could daslat such an in­ In discloMi« the latest uphsayal, 1962 indictment alleged Lattimore dividual to overcome the habit by prices t.o used car retailers in di­ W DBO-^UM ■astaiB Standart V m » wno-isss Nationalist Plot New Action in The directly by the blood. These are able effecu , anv>ng them stimula­ Seen on Upgrade tha Rad China radio said: lied when ha aaid na had never WHEEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCING called-endbcrtiie stands oT sinnds tion of another secretion in . the use of soothing preparations stant areas. Frequently the used Sacret documsnto revsaUag tha been a Oommuniet sympathiser of internal secretiojn. Included adrenal gland. ACTH is used in a pUed to the mucous membrane o f car dealer then re-sells .at prices Tbo eeOgwms erogram artiidulM^ i! or promoter o f Rad causes. I t RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORINO f . ^ - 'Mb' inalda worMngs of this counter* Lattimore Case Doctor Says amons them are the-ovaries, the number ofttum an ailments and the Inside o f the nose. Detroit (JP)—^The National tfsed below the prevailing figure in- his •re MppUad by the radio manage- Bared ill China revolutionary group have raeantly waa thrown out by Toungdahl in COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE adrenals, the thyroid, "Hhe pan­ diseases and appears to be quite Car Dealers Assn, has become the sirea. This has resulted in loud when he reeeivee IMs praeMeial bash handed In by many o f iU 1966 along with three other r . protests from enfranchised dealers. manta and are anbject to eiumge creas, the pituitary in the brain, helpful in several t>f them, proba­ Q-c^I have a son now BO years Nations) Independent Automobile gift Jacket superbly styled by M Yukon Tokyo, Jun# 16 (P ) — Peiping msmbani...paopIa’a onRalaationa Woshlngtefi, June tS 'tM—Gk«v* counts. Tha Court o f Appeals up* SEE old who has diabetes badly. He witbout BOtIca. HofHW— ortMi WMiadentood: and the testes. The secretions bly by altering the reaction of the Dealers Assn. Bo m e industry WMAY-NIght WaUb an bvar tha couatry Mva held enment prosecutors pondtrad to­ hsM Toungdahl 6-1 on tha key tk(gr*M Secreted by Body Gtaada body so that it reslats or over- has lost the sight in one eye and DDBBLEWABE. Radio today raportad a counter* count and. one other, but -rsln* from these s1"x^ fo various meant there will be a lot more new ------jtewe.PeUm Bed numerous -matUnga condemning day whathsr to ask tka SupreoM names but are sometimes limped coomes certain of these disorders. his hands and feet have no feeling car selling by dealers not fran­ It’s water repellent, crease resistant in wi— revolutioiiary cUqua connected ttasaa oountar*raTolutlonarias." stated two other counts. By EDWIN P. dOROAN, M.D. tosether as endocrlnes or hor­ at all. What would you suggest? ANNUAL his favorite colors. Z ijm r front with -Yrato va^trolt with the Chlnaae NatlonalUt Court to ralnstata a two-covnt chised by the car makers. ______WU» CLARKE MOTOR SALES Wrtttee for NBA Service mones. In the particular problem 0—I read somewhere that a cer­ — M. R. Some used car dealers claim adjustable cuffs and elastic sidas to ____ -Woama'e Program government of Oiiang Kal*abek perjury indiotmtnt agaiast Owsn B B fV B B . lE O U B lA Tltere appeen tot’ be a food deal it seems likely that the hormone tain vitamin helps to prevent In­ A —^This sounds exceedingly se­ that despite statements that new STRAWBERRY insure perfect fit. WQTH—AUUeUco v i. Red goa had been expoaed in Red Chbia. Lattlmoro, Baltimore q>aelallst on MontpeUer, Vt. (P) — BeaYtr, 301 BROAD STREET Ml-f^SOlS somnia but cannot recall which rious. Vour son's condition is The broadeaat gave no details U.S. Ex-Slave Dies o f oonfualon' about hormonea and meant was one of those from the car bootlegging is on the way m t The ideal Jacket for dress, sport or tha Far Boat onoe almost axtinet in Vermont, ovarieK The question on how Ipns vitamin it is. What foods contain prsctically an emergency and he o f arreata. their ute by Injection in hun^ many new cars still are available FESTIVAL casual wear. ______W HAY-Wtta Watch Tbs tndlctmaat, returned Mat are now getting ao nnmeroua they belnga. nila subject cahnot be such hormones can be taken safety it?—S. R. W. should receive expert care a t once. -yaaka v» Detroit The broedcast said members had At .116 in Hospital are tfvlng town highway crews Sponsored By WTIC— Truth or Conaaquencca . "even won their way into the Octotor, was thrown out in Janu* completely covered in a brief dts- is hard to answer but I am Inclined A—I am sorry, but I do not » WDRO-Amoa a. Aadr— Mualo Ban trouMs. • know of any.such vitamin. Note On Qnesttons ST. A b h x i e t 'S c h u r c h DIAMOND'S 3 .9 5 WO T H — Vincent Lepea Chineae Communist p itty to steal ary by U.S. District Judge Luther cuMon but a few words about it to believe that most specialists in WG^f=Ami^^vo Rod W. Toungdobl. who caUed the Ths Lsgislaturs has authorised the field would use them sparingly Dr. Jordan la unable to answer documents and Intelligence in*, .- Baltimore, June 16 —^Hrs. may be helpfuL AIR-CONDITIONINO Frklay EvMiB9, Jiibb 17/ WHAY-NIta Watch chargea "formlaaa and vacua.” The trapping of. the animals outside T H t K s r m m m m in a 60-year-old woman. Q—I Would like your comment directly individual questions ^^Uh AY-M o v i : Polka Boa WTiC— Truth or Conaequencea formation ao aa to worh^ agalhat Amde Camphor Boas, N egro tha regiidar trapping season if thsy from readers. However, —Brig. Gen. case. LaUimoip'e attorneys have C—teraato Joaaa w n c — Newa the members of this counUr-rey- termed the five Uve diargaa MMt AW PKICIt tlRim WDRC-Newa olutlon but their true colors were WUliam Lee. U.8. 18th Air Force ^b'S^RarSbow WGTH-SUra Btag chief, escaped injury yesterday "trivia." ,, High quality TELESCOPE Army style U iU - • . only recently rhvealed because of when Ms plana akidded o ff the Neither the JuaUca Department WHAV-Wight Watch t^ ii*— clandestine doubledealing coc with etiameled steel pistes rein* w n c — Bporla runway and hit a wire fence while nor tTA. Atty. Leo A, Rover methods of activity." wiwld comment on the govern* * f^ n g all legs. Brown canvu specially WDRC— Almanac Hu Fang waa identified aa a leading. 1 tdUM W G T H — aporu Report ment’B next move. woven to meet rigid strength specifi^ MAS - SK Jt member o f the. Natleoal Paoirta'a The Court ot Appeals Issued so f’jU r gbev “ f ^ Y - N l g M Watch Oongreas, the "parliament" of Red MEDAL n » SAVINO MO*l tions. Northern Hardwood Frame with ^ m d • Wn<>-aurUght Sertnado Brletol, June 16 (P>—The Con* opinion, merely announcing that at Raoerda W D R C — Dane# Orchaalra China. He had been expelled by Toungdahl's dismissal of the natural finish. rd Ravlaw W G T H— Indiana va. Red Boa two leading artists and ’writers neetieut Humane Society BEAUPRE Raauaat Matlnaa awarded ita ailvcr medal to Gary 1684 indictment has been affirmed DIAMOND'S ojoRadie Laaa “ t^Y-Wight Sratea associations. Knox, 16, for eaving his motber'e by an equally divided court. Tltit SeeoBd Purge This Tear MOTORS IMR. “ and Rar Show wnc-ataruifat Serepada life March 26, Ha pulled her by her la customary procedure when.sp* W D R C — Dance Orehaatra It waa the second apparent bathrobe away from a live wire pellate courts decide cases by Ue Ohrysler-PlynMntk Care purge reported in Red China in in tha house that she had touched votes. It waa not announced how 868 EAST CENTER ST. ARM Y hnd N AVY HORAE AND BHJOGT PERIL three months. On A pril 11, tha __Bvaalng Oood Muala and could not let go of. She was the eight Judges voted. OPEN EVEIONOB 997 BIAIN ST. fewa: Bperta Ugonier, Ind. (SR—Indiana aUte Red Radio reported that tWo Mg ITiere la one vacancy on the police report: Tba right shaft of a treatsd for shock but was not in* Red leaders had tried to "seize the Jure^ Mtpcllate court, making tha tie ; Wlamtr buggy being driven by Ifrx. Levi supreme power of the party and ITS OUR RIRTHDAY . . . RUT YOU GET THE PRESENTS! ITS ONE W AY OF SAYING THANKS TO THE HUNDREDS OF FfUEDNDS W rVE MADE HERE knUer Mroke and - tba horse ran tha aUte." ’ IN MANCHESTER. YOU'LL HMD OUR STORE IS PACKED WITH 8RIGHT NEW SUMMER MERCHANDISE ALL SPECIALLY PRICED AT SURSTANTIAL Rvaning Good Kuala away.-'The buggy luiaet. Kra. HU Tha men were identified oa Kao ______or Data ler had a dialocatad bip and cuts Kang, boas o f the 5-year*plan. and SAVINGS FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE. COME IN . . . LOOK AROUND . . . YOU W O N T RE AILE TO RESI^ THE TERRIFIC VALUES. W77C airieilr Spotta and her son, Danny, fi, bad cuts. J a « Shu-ahlh, East China party V. ’ WDRO-J. siumaa WOTH—Piano Portrnlta * ‘ w5aV anppor goronado WOCC—Ooed Bvcnlng Oood Huate WIOtR-Dtnnar Date _ ^ W TO-B. Cote Oloo Oub W S itO ^. Lombardo. . A Special Group of SUMMER W G T H — a m stern MORE for FATHER * ‘^ 2 i 3 S 5 r £ v '5 ! « ’ood Kuric w p m —Vagnbonda Toko o tip from ths frisndly folks in TV's clouic "Lifs with WTO- a Star UMrM WCmC—Lowall Tboinaa WOTH—Charlea Norwood ^ Pothsr". . , fellow ths thrifty fam ily tradition and shop Oronts for your Dad's Day gift. W o hove procticait and * ? ^ : 5 s r £ » g ‘ S'ood Kuaic WKNB—Kvantng------otBg Sercnada prottiM to suit tvory budget from SSc up. Dad w ill like w n c —KetaaI and QiaQuotaa WPRC—Tenn.1. Ernl. 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S S mW war MAKER W O T H — True DetecUva SilA— BRAS $1.00 WHAT—Coooart af Ctaarica - ■ Evaning Oood Muaie Strapleee and regalarliar styleaatvlea Inin broadclothbraaddoth andmad Evanlng Serenade ejDBlete. Sines S2A t« S6A, MB to MB, S4C .Tank gmatra to MC. . m — Peace and War [—True Detactlva gil

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J \ ' '*■ f MAKCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15.195t P A G E F O U B T ^ W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 16, 1966 i s i o 2 8 Section' Two W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 16, 1965 Canadians Plan Y s s l M» Hm m NIW Msrisw SwvkM iftnrI|«Btrr lEurititig JfrraU i L a rg e s t. O a ss We’re oi^to Fenw«y P«A Leisurely Cruise DRY TAILORING W ill t&raduate AUeratiom, Trouser. UeSe Reassured President Held Kveratt — d- couple of Britlah CLEANING Cuffs, Zippers, cte. Trip to High School Site Takes 43 Minutes for Long Joists I Columbia men with a email beat Rockville High I and a larxt caae of wmnderiuat are (Lawar Stnat near Uvalr-Moxt to Shea Bepalr) Bonn Resisting Favoring India feettinf ready to atait a r^und-Uia- RoekviUt, iu M 18 I world cruiao wrhlch “ mlsht taka Peace E ffo rts Mora tban 180 atiiOraU will ra« Ithroo yaart—wa’ra not in a hurry.” Soviet' Flattery ♦ I Barney G. Stoney, 44. of Van­ c«iv« dItiloBMa Juno 23 Ouiinff Um (Oaollaned fraos Fago Om ) couver, ia the aklppor. Ma craw U (Ooottaoed from Page Cm ) ", 80th annual (raduation axorolaoa Brian S, Lauranea, former Britlah ' 4 SI at tha High School. I army diapatch rider. opinioa the oonoept of Mutrallty suits from his efforts and thosa of It ia tbo larcaat daaa to avor Ih ay have a SS-foot fiahiny beat. ia in no way appUcaMa to Germany ■ » 'v ■■ ■ ■ other Asian and European diplQ- efaduata from tha aehool and will end that only in ooltectiv* saeurity mats in contact with the Peiping arrangements can Germany assure "'i ^ V " ' 1 ? 1.i r ' tax tha atatlDf oafiaclty of Byfcaa regime i* the long-sought release Mat independence." > ^aiia.ati0D- Audltortimii School offidaUr aay' ■u, - of 11 American airmen held in that with tha Inetaaainc nunhora 2. In hia speech to newsmen, *T Red Chinese, prtsone and other grraduatinv aach year, thia may toe eon assure you :.irat emphatically Americana detained behind the . -^Germany will honor her obliga­ •L O a v d s the laat o u m to ha aeatad on tha Bamboo Curtain. tions . , . the neutrality or neutral­ 'V atBffe. Aaked . after hia talk with ^ e Umitod aeotinc ca^Mcity haa isation o f Germany would in a Dulles whether the fate of - the foraad tha odiool to allow only relatively short time permit Soviet fliers had been discussed, he Mid DEWEY-RIOmUN Russia to ex.end her pdwer over 7«r MAIN 8T. four aaaU for aadh rmduaU’a he did not think the question waa fWnUy and ftianda. Idl of we;.tern Ekirope." proper but commented, "You want S. In reply to a question, "if the prisoners back don’t you?” OpenlJM the profram will ha there were a choice between re­ 'Tr- tha firoceaaioh of tha graduataa IP, - T p ! ' Urges Reatralnt unification and NATO and we He urged a "degree of ra- and a numher'by tha school band. chOM -reuniffcation.' within a very I 1 * PoUoiwnf rodtattona by Michaal ■' ' atraint" in writing about .his abort time thia would lead to Ger­ mission, saying it is ."#tHl in the Naah, Joan Poaxato, Charlaa Kal- many becoming a satellite state... S s. J ! lam, and Ralph GHioon the priaaa talking stage’! and Jhnt published we want Germany (rac and re­ epeculatlon could make dlfflcutty will ba awarded ouUtandinsr m «n - unified.” hara. Indudad will bo the Floranoa ^ . B m M Photo because “ in the Orient anything And tha Chancellor maintained printed la taken aa gospel truth." Q n ee 4< Sta^ini Vhitlock Momorial Awarda. E. Forty briahtly beaming boya laft.tJMa morntne for Boaton to aaa the w d K a ^ City A’a that the majority of Germans, Rteveaa Henry Awardf for Scbo* tanaia at Fanway Park. Tha *rouft;a trip, aponaorad by the Kiwanta CTub, included aevan c m Khrishna Menon restated newsr aven in the Soviet aone, ahara men’s effort# to draw oqt any de­ larahip, Basuoh and Lamb Sdance driven by club membara. In.tha abov^hotograph, left to ripht, are Chaatar Varney, Jim McAulay, this opinion. Medal, Hemaelaer* Sdenca and Allen Diatrichaen, Matt Moriarty Jr., an^Lapnard Incandella. tail of his talks. It was known -. L'-thamatica Medal, American - r In their joint statement, Blaen- that in general he would urge this'' hower and Adenauer said they are government “ tirTnake ^ • aonwTCon- Acripulturiat Foundation Award, lar purpoeba without .apeclSe per- amendmenta to the sonlng coda Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Harvard l*riae Book, the throe "reassured that there ia a very cillatory gesture toward Red Darien Zone Unit mlaalon from\the commlealon. "are not anti-Negro. Hiey are de^^ China. - R o t a r y Oluh preeantadona, broad field of understanding be- ■- . The Rev. Jamea P. Roberta, paa­ signed to protect the homeowners, ' ,tween them." Adenauer gave a n . . ' He did say his converaattona Charlaa KUaworth NettleUm ,^ e whoever they may be. mortal Award, Alumni Aaan tor Of St. ThomakLiberal OathoUc 'a demonstration when he virtually "Were about China—thd aituation for Rules Play Areas “ In this •connection, I might add V-- 4i\- ' 4 ; . a! t Award, Vltolt Ba(danovich Award, Church in New Yobk City, haaw echoed the cautions Bttaenhower ■fy Xf. In th#t area^the' area of For­ option to buy an eaCat* hare. The that if the Rev. Roberta and his and Secretary of State Dulles have mosa.” But he would not go be- ■ Ahrahamaon Award, Girla’ d id ) ' family purchase this property as a r ^ ■■ /.ward, Kaehange Cldb Scholar* Darien, June 15 (ff»—Tha paator price haa been eet byvlhe owner, AND MORE been voicing against expecting yond that and neither the White home, I feel quite certain the greet / ' Herald Pboiot, House nor the State Department RANGE & FUEL OIL ^p, RPHNA Scholanhip a of a Harlam church w ill have to John W. H. Bvana, at 18^,000. quick miracles from-the Big Four tha joists can be seen as they were lifted front the trucks in one unit majority of Darien residents will meeting. Center and Broad Sts. w et* completely blocked off for a few min­ provided any information on the PhUip Howe Award. apply to the l^rian Zonlns Com- Mr. RoberU previoi Ifeel sincerely pleased that he hes utes yesterday about I p. m. .when the new Ipngspan joists Intended The idea waa that they would be jn position for erection without Mra. Mary Pfau, a mamber of nounced he Intended to purisheae On disarmament, for example, substance of the talks.. miaalon if ha’ wranU to uaa an chosen to come'and live, among for the support of ,the new high school auditorium roof went through additional moving when they were needed. The center one of the Some Obeervera who have known the Vermm Boerd o f KdifeaUon Uie property aa a recreational ran­ Boys'. $T.79 he said it was out of the question Board to Hold Formal Talk three joists cannot be seen os It Is slightly shorter than the outside and Arthur K. Chatterton, auper- aatata,here aa a recreation area for ua.” Al" that ao complex a subject could be on two trucks.' Tlie trailer truck pulled the other truck backward Krishna Menoh said he was clearly pdriahoners. ter for hie pariebioneta. A t AND MORE all the way from Elm, north on Broad and east on Middle Tpke. It ones. It waa necessary to make two trips, carrying three Joists each putting hia beat pereonality for­ (ntaodent o f sehoola wiH pceacnt Ume he aaid that if this waa im-'^ finally dealt with in ao short a time. Considering that the joists weighed about 12 tons altogether, The BOUND OIL CO. the diplomaa. * The town, planning and Zoning meeting. But he said it would be took the drivers about three quarters of sn hour to negotiate the trip, ward. He haa a repuU-tion'not only Oommtaaion laat night votad unani- poeeible, he would live there hlm- On Ciiarter Oak Lots Sale moving at a near walking pace all the tinie;' Just before the picture the crane lifted near its maximum of 14 tons to enable them to be fdr tending to follow the COm- ‘ Rofreahmente prepared by the seU. useful tf.. Elsenhower and the chief moualy to prohibit the uae of rcai- Russian representative were able ' ' ' ——4------j et the left was taken, one of several temporarily welded pieces of placed all at once. One joist can be seen lying on Its side on the munirt 'ii.e on mahy iaouea but also T O . mitelMl 3^4320 bomanaUnr olaaaea at the aehool 'Personal Notices ground. Although this ia the same type as the six long ones which will be aerved In tho tymnasipm dentlal property for recreational, Richard B. Tweedy, commiasion Marlow’s has Swim Suita to declare their "determination to Tha' Question Ot whethSr the.wUso Uke up,two matters affecting: metal tlelng the three Joists together so they would-ride upright for being sharp tongued and on chairman, aaid laat night the varied from 104 to 110 feet, this one is much shorter. after tha aaardaea. religioua, educational or other eiml- for every member of the tranafer into reality the Idea of khnnM Ball » acres of Char-i Ml,* ^ n ie ll Place area — the re- snapped loose." This waa tha only trouble during the trip. A t right occasion neein.8sly aarcaatie. town mould ran wacias m ^ street’s sidewalk I —— ------In Washington yesterday, l9y i o f llia iik s family. A bo: Wading Pods, controlled disarmament and nbt We with tL', thank all our nelshberi, I only to talk about it.” ter Oak Field property tor a $5, - 1 wi. v aooitinnai time twfore from a "weld flaah.” contrast, he pairled perslstMit I friend* and relaUTes for the many acts I Plastic and Rubber Swim Such an approach jibes; with 000,000 shbpptair center hdads the.'the creation of an entrance from 1 P“ kllc hearing m an addiuim Circle Party Held This jt a term f« eyes bloodshot and inflaired for laughter. I leaned the uae of cars, [ Ing. The mOeting will start at ?. Both items were discussed a t' provision on amend eome days thereafter. This v;ould This tied in with word among In the low-price S, PLYMOUTH is 7 William Ecclei, I whether It offers hope that Knotty QMtatiaas FnnUaheO By Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Eccles I p.nij , J . * Joint meeting of the Town Plan- menta. , explain Mitkus’ bloodshot eyes diplomats here that Krishna problems can be solved by sub- Resume discussion of the re­ Gafeoni » MMdtebrook. loa. St. Margaret’e Circle, Daughters \and famUr,.| For your holiday weekend: Grilb, Charcoal Briquets, Paper Pbtes and Napkii^ • sequent diplomatic efforts. The propoaal, first disclosed .at j CommisBloti and the Board of noted in the reports o f the ser­ Menon ha# been trying to develop . Mn and Mrs, EI%er Wlllta quest by the town's union em­ 1 - p, m. Rriara'' of laabella, held a m oit successful a more middle ground position for and family, | Thermos Jugs, Picnic B o z m and Basketa— EVERYTHING to make the hoUday week- ■ Going further. Adenauer ap­ an Informal »«* * “ " * jj;*** ^ I Directors laat week. The Dtrectors geant and doctor, LaBelle con- Chairman Thomaa McPartland « ^^.j^ter approved this aide- ployes. for three additional paid Baoli Btoeka card party laat evening at the new hinmelf in order to ptay tha role; Mr^jend Mrs. C h « l ^ Willie | mid.a pleasant .aaUting were Mra. Ed­ contact with various town offlciala formally at last week'a Joint meet­ Aetna I ^ e ...... 280 A total o f 262, 34-quart \eratas MANCHESTER'S LARGEST UNITS from Harvard Unlveralty. While sitting aa the Water ward Brunette, Mrs. Joseph Fal- BOMBING FOR BIRDS of BUwwharrles 'were sold at\Tuea- • ••TRANSISTOR- for over a year,' and ia reported ing. He haa long advocated an en­ Commission, the membera of the Aetna-Casualty .....250 trance on Birch St. Joined to the Conn. Ganeral ...... 550 kowaki, Mrs. Robert E c l^ Mra. doy'a aeralen o t tha Monownter anxious to start work on the cen­ Board will be asked to authorize Charles McDonnell, Miss Stephanie Fort Dodge, Iowa (P) —• Dlye- ter. • parklhg lot bjl s 'two-way road. Hartford Steam Boil. . 90 Straiwberry AucUon Mart. \ MArtin to take bids Ipr the con­ Tunaky, Mrs. Foatar Williams, Mra bomblng hluetera pick on l^er cat, The loweat Ugh o f the seanoti Dividend Voted The Board Tuesday night is ex­ He haa contended it is ne^ed to .TYavtleri .X06Q -t n o a woman told the ptdice. She m )* - 4 . f " struction o1^ a'building to r the Roberi Hullluey, Mr*: Michael was recoedad yaaterday, | H .^ . pected to authorise General Man­ avoid traffic "strangulation” in water-softening equipment at the PoMIe CttmiM the Jays started out on aqulrrds the Pjimell :Pl. area Gorman, Mr*. John Lappen and ehlle tha low was ST.50. The day's ager RichaM MarUn to ahter Love Lane well. Conn. light Power .. 19 21. but now have turned on her pet 7 S - X " By Trust Company negoUatioh* foil the .sal* of the Mrs. Frank Laing. average per -rW o wmt 89.45. and Scbool' Matteta Set .* The building would be 24 by 17 Conn. Power ...... 44 46 A tour of Mrs. Schaller’a home tabby. land. ,This authoriiatlon waa rec­ Two matters that ,were on the the total Mlee amounted to 82.* feet and provide storage for Hartford Elec. Lt. ..-. 58 a greatly enjoyed. 478.45. HEARING AID A dieldcnd of |.75 a share tor ommended by various town boaeds- a)|enda of the laat mratlng of the necessary chemicala aa well aa Hartford Gas Co...... 37 40 TAKE A REST! 4 ahareholderf on record Jone 20. and officials at a meeting Friday BoaVd haye been achedul^ again house the equipment, which has Rta. ...:...... '... 24 4 The thrill o f pride you feel each time yon take the And there’s the peace of mind that comes from know­ ‘ZiNiTH's-CiuuaeriCL^itj!^ 1955 wae declared by the directors night. for' Tuesday night. They tnvolve already been ordered. Fred So. New England Philadelphia (Pj-.— A milkman o t the Manchester Trust Company Meanwhile. It haa been reported the authorization of Martin to en­ Thrall, aasiatan't superintendent Tel...... 43 45 Mitkus Not Guilty fofind this note in an empty botUe GENERAL wheel of your new Plymouth b u aeveral souicea. ing that you and your family m protected by more that a meeting -of town of/iciaia ter into a contract for the furnish­ at their meeting in the- bank of the Water Departihent ia work­ MaanfactaiHig Corananiee on hia route: safety features than offered by any other low-price car. with a representative of the devel- ing and installing of equipment There's the aleek smartneM of ita all-new Forward Look yesterday afternoon. ing out coat esUmatea on the Allied Thermal ...... 80 Ou Driving Count "W ill you please 'be kind this T V SERVICE Thq» dividend will be paid orac ia 8ue this week. McPartland for the new high school and the building. week and not slam front door? Am- styling. The eager power of the thriftiest, amootheat 6, You’ll know w h a ^ e mean when you drive a big new aaid it would be merely to review adoption of a construction budget Am. Hardware ...... 23 25 June- aO. Arrow. Hart, Heg. ., 51 on vacation and do not have to Days M A C A Can Plymouth—how/aboul today? the sentiments expressed at the for the school. or the most powerful standard V-8 in Plymouth’s field. Asso. Spring ...... 26 29 Charles Mitkus, 31, of 3 Buck- rise i t 7 a.m. You can begin slum­ Nlghta RAewa Plus Parto gome beahful men drink whisky Friday night meeting when the Both iterps wera postponed af­ Hnd Alley, wna acquitted today ming it again next week aa I have Bristol Braaa ...... 174 194 TEL. M l S-81M propoaliH waa discussed -st length. ter Martin told tlte Dlfectora the Lof^es Combining in Town Court of a chrnge o ' op­ to get up anyhow. Thanka." The greatest acbleveaseat ie ' and propose — ethers drink ginger Collins ...... 110 .ale and pop.. \ , - •rtie Board St its meeting, w1U study of the equipment bids had erating a motor vehicle while un­ ZeniiA’s famous “ Crusade to not been complerted, and- the gen- Em-Hart ...... 294 324 Lower the Cost of Heariagi'.' To Hold Festival 54 57 der the Influence of Intoacicating ergl manager said today school Fafnlr Bearjng ...... Uqiio or drugs. Yooowsittoyoufsrifie- Landera-Frary Clk. . 24 26 officials are still working on the The defendant waa arrested matter. Orangemen of Lodges No. -117 N. B. Machine Co. .. 374 404 N. Eastern Steel .,. Jime 2 by Pa-rqlman John Ma­ i C . . ,Ta 4| «C ! The apparent low bidder bn the and 99, will combine forces with 7 4 ’ 8 4 MARLOW'S ' North and Judd ...... 36 39 honey at about 1:80 a.m. Token to project waa C. H. Dreaser aiid Son. Daughters of Uberty No. 125 and Police Headquarters, he wae ex- BIG G E! Ibic.. o f . Hart/srd,. with a bid of 17. for a strawberry festival, Russell M fg...... 8 10 lO-SAY MONEY-IACK OUAtANRI SUnley’ Works...... 53 •56 aadnad by" Sgt„. MlHon' Hlratton PRftCnCAL GIFTS roR AU DADS! 8133,950. This is cqiudderSbly below Thursday, June 28, from 5 to S:S0 and Dr. Nicholas Marzialo,' who the 8280,000 .eatinmted boat, but p.m. in Orange banquet hall, 72 Terry Steam ...... 115 Torrington ...... 234 254 both felt i:lB ability to drive waa L O N G E S T - town offlcala are-noWaimiliar with East Center St. Impaired. the Hartford llrmTi work in con­ The meal will consist of ham, U. S. .^velop e com. . . 88 96 nection with all tha types, of;equip- potato salad, nSls and butter, cof­ U. 8. Ghivelope pfd. . . 70 75 While being questioned, he gave Q g ln O T r ment bid on.,' fee, tea or milk, with generous 'Veeder-Raot 'v . . . . ; .5 6 soms-obvioualy wresig -anrwen-to PAJAMAS ROOMIEST N- pmilona. ^ strawberry ahortcake The above quoiationa are not to routine queotlona because ta« waa / Other QoeatHaa In other m atte^tiw Board will: and whipped cream. The price of be construed as actual markets. •ilirritated” , he testified ill court. . MARLOWS GREATEST Dlacusa the proposed jjonstnic- the supper ia reasonable in order Deputy Judge John J. O'Cbnnor COLLECTION OF tion of baseball dbunoada at the to attract both family groups and M lb lo THAT ENDURES said he could not understand a TW im iST CM ir U l 1 b n

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Monthly Mating Haseett Selected . / ^ given by Roger Pagt Jr., Pa) who Thia rapraaanta a *P- Rev. C. Pendleton Lema at the Kibble Jr. of Ellsworth, vice presi­ The Church Worrihlp eervlcee ohainban e f tha nmd-ralaiag oom- 8 p.m. — 8 p.m. . . . Ronald Gamboh-U. Olaate King AsaemMy. has made the appoint­ ef a pariah houee and left a unl- dent; Miss Nancy Jewett, Wap­ will' .atari at 10 a;m. during the come is not clear, Eheperta say it aiM ho ImV m to havo tte bill rapdy proach to praaant pn for 8 p m - 10 p.m...... Warehouse point Episcopal Church ntttaa. Ib e board mambara i ^ - ,...'Leo Ptecity, Anthony ZiUnslaBa ment mandatory. formiM officer on guard bealde i ping School, aecretary; Mrs. Leslie rest of June and July and the first true of all wines. ' for tha full H oum oducatlon and granta totaling up to bllUon 10 p.m - Midnight. . . . : ...... The valedictorian addreaa was aantad a gift to bar in appraika- I... Dorottiy StrangfeM. Toik Strang- - A t the same time Bhariff It i Kenny, Wapping School, treazur Sunday in September. Before World War I. there labor eomnilttoo In a waok or 10 dtdlara ovar a 5 -y w pari< feld Since the quarrel between the ' given by Joaeph Krawaki Jr., and tion of bar loyal aarvfce. Sweeney also announced the ra- the aalutatorian, by Elisabeth er; Mias Charlotte Lucas, Union Reoelvee Degree market for champagne wiw aa Tha admlniatraUan, aaaklng to 3Iia. Oartnida Raynor, auralng Skywatch Post kxwtad Of top of Manehastar PMioe StaUen. appolntmants - of daputo dierlffa government and the church began much as 15 per cent augar/eyrup. bill’B backart bopa it will ovareoma a abortaga aatimktad at Vohintaaia mayay ragiatar at avil Defanae Haadquasters, Muni- Ahem. Other addresaea were made Grammar School, corresponding A bschrior of arts degree was auparviaor, aanounoad that next for ’Tolland Oounty. 'Aioy are: AMESITE DRIVEWAYS aeven montha ago, 78 prieita have! aecretary; and Robert Ordway, received yesterday at the 308th Now it's rare for the Pwnch to biaak a daadloek orrar M o ra l aid 176,000 clnaaraonw. hoa propOsod a cipal BuUdliv.V Maacnariar oi l Monday. Wadnaaday, Friday Ro<» -Montague White, Aadovar; Good­ been arreated, many on chargea of : by Suzanne Ordway and .John fbu a awlas o f maatinga w4g ha RXPER1LY IN nA U iD Maiin. Ellsworth, public relations man. Commencement cei-emonles at export anything aw eet^ than 10 to odnoation laglalatioa. S*yaar grant program totaling 300 haM for an pidiUe ba^th nuaaaa 14 V win W. Jacobsen, CUvantxv; Uh- diaraai^t to the Preiident and! I MANCHESTER ••Our aim.” KaUay aaiplaiaad. *ia The class eong. Written by Sally ^..Co'mriilUee active during the Wnceton University by Robert per cent. million doUara for rellaf of achool in thia ragton, to taach tba lataat wood R. Gray, Hebron; Abraham ua Om flhg — MaeMka Bpaaad — Fonm 8a8 ~ Eatnr BaB other government officiali. Moat The Britiah and Americana have to writa a bUl aa abn^o aa poo- diatricU arith axhauatad eradit^ Alaat 9mh0mi'Uao — Tbnala O snts — Walks ' have bean releaaed after brief de­ McQueeney arid '• Esther ' Joaeph, paat year gave reports and recent E. Raymond, son of Mr. and Mra. I Drove-9rt.lk£At‘c£ matboda in rababtlHaticai af tba and soda. Such a sumptooua faaat dick I. Ostrofaky, Manaflald; A. Har- wee Bung by tha clasa and two bills passed in the Legislature Robert Raymond o< East Windsor ala'sya preferred tlyrir champagne aOda with aa faw M oral Tha oompromiaa bill would \ln- oaidiac patiaiit. Thar eiaaaaa .wfU hart Wails, Bomara; Herbert R. TSnia Arraagad It DaMrad tention. 5 BfjfnON Nimoi aa poaaibla.'* left everyone full and nappy. A t for choral numbers wdre presented by pertaining to education were die Hill. I dry as poe« 1 6 to/ oorporata tlM adminlatratlon’a bo givan two bours a weak for 'iba highlight .of tha day took buaaa, SlyA Stafford Springs and Allan 18% worn cam ntAMBAonoNS Alao releaa«d laat night were 95 Tastes diffSrWldely and inekpli i M h *»— «*■ Wltfl*Tlf atalUhant plan’* Idaa for buili homA the graduation choral group under cussed.- ; tbiaa waaka and will ba conduetad place following dinner when the ebartorad aapaoially for tha oc- B. Usk, Vernon. AIX nrSlAUATIONB BUBEBVIBEP BY catholic laymen, men and boys, the diriicUon .of Misa Antonina Maneheator Evening Herald cably with geography. In Vene- But any a t^ m oonatructloa bill achcM^B. who were among the 438 arreated OOP to Dtoei ENDS TONIGHT / by Mrs. Marjotla lord, chief factilty engaged tha atudants In a oaaion. ’Iha newly aivointad ehlat IMob, music auparviaor. 'There will be a/pi«etlrig of the Wapping correspoaMlent, Mrs. A *' Buela, Rcan^avla and ' FMand, would fasa tough going in tha Praaldant Kiatabowar thaaafrist of tba Amartoan Heart deputy has ssrvsd one term as Sunday in the palace of Buenos Joel M. Keaaedy Uouae. Boom owmbara liaaa aald adftbaU gamA NaadleaB to aay tha DEMAIO BROTHERS Miles Grantlr., senior class pres­ P.apubUcari Town Committee tor ale Colllm, telephone MI 3-4418. they like ly comparatively-^weet. STANWYCK federal loana totaUng up to AaaodaUen. faculty wars given every opportu­ Wooten glovea can ha, kept deputy ahariffv^from Bditon. —w atj— Kn US8 Alrea’ Archbiahop where they had "iTie Germans like it .vomewhat privataly atda iaauaa involaing biUion drilara to back achool ident, preaented the cbisa gift of night iif thejcOurt room of the Ml*. Raynor also lanktad ibat nity to win, but want down to de­ from shrinking when niey’ra taken refuge after rioting In the card tables, to be used at aoctel Joel M. Kennedy, son of Mrs. drier, S^th Africans drier sHH-.- racial aagracaHno and building atruction booda which would CA IX WOW — ANYTIM B Plaaa de Mayo. 4 Town Hall at 8 o'clock. WRONG PARTY LINE l«iw»r wagaa would pravant any 84g cases ware cared for in May feat la a cloaa game, 34-8. How­ drying if a clothesptai is put . , in Most man know that it’s easy functions,, and a large banner Children Baptized Bessie E. Kennedy, 9 French Rd., The French themaelvea are taking iaauad I v aUU aganoiaa. Tha bondk for wive to catch up with a lama aUWOHEBnCB MI-B-TBlt — WABTFOED OOapal l-BUT *nie two prelatea are the Rl. achool aid bill from tialng anaotad and alavan ckalua ware bald'with ever. many of the laatraetors each linger. They aleo dry mora Commemerattng thip year's basket­ A service of Baptism waa held nnd the late Max- Kennedy, re­ thelra/drier and drier. , would ba paid off through annual' t i. attandanoa c f 8T paraoaa. axcuaa. Rev. Manuel ’Tato, vicar general Mason, Mich. lE—Glenn 8. Web­ E s c ^ p r n • t tUa aaaaion. dai^od tha atudants w8th their n^ldly this way. ball -championship team, to Rob­ at the Wapping Comiriunity ster, defeated Democratic nomi. ceived the Bachelor of Arts de­ rantala. ’nM'aubcommlttaa bill calla and. aui^ary bishop of Buenos gree, curii laude, at Dartmouth Aa draftad by tba adueatite aub- ert McClatchey, junior class pres­ Church Sunday with the following nee for truatee of LeRoy Town­ B1TLB REOfNlD I I C H N I C O I O H I ooeunitM tba eomproraiaa -would for aimilar fadaral backing of aUta Alrea, and the Rt. Rev. Roman ident. . babica baptized: Janice Mae Bou- College, Hanover, N. H., at.«am- benda to ba paid Off erar a 30-year Pablo Novoa, canon deacon. ship, noted his campaign expenaes •amV~ oombina faaburaa. of tba admlnl- Marcia Adama and Robert Mc- let, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jtay thus; *‘I hereby certify that all the mencement exercises Sunday. \ Adrian, Midi. (;P>-'-J. J. Clark period. ‘ ^ech School Holds Detention Preenmed SHOWN 10:40 gtiBtlan’a prepoaad program of Henry Johnaon Clatchey were the' Claaa Marahala. Thomas BOiilet; Debepsh Elizabeth expenses I have to report ia the An alumnus of Avon Old Fai baa an old-fashioned carbon-t^pe A high Catholic source aaid -it Frank Pierce, chairman of the Collins, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. School, he Is a second year electric light bulb which, at laat could be presumed they were "de­ poetage Stamp ussd in rstuniirig lie running only ene-aixth ef uting in Salem Henry Johnson, son of Mr. and Board of Ekltication, presented the Porter Colilna; Nancy Jane Ed this document to the county cal atudent at Dartmouth N look, etill was burning after nearly tained” but there waa no official diplomas. _ lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. School and ia a member of 30 years striKtors enjoyed a wonderful day the dleorders which swept the city on to do graduate work in Inter­ tha strike this way: national Relations at Johns Hop­ Douglas Grant, Board of Educa­ Ckmald E. Lamb; Joanne Ruth He'd had some t^riuhle with hia ■ Corbin, Ky'.' (flV-Thieves at the THIBS:, FBI., SAT. B trvan ArunU and Watramunga of recreation. over the vveekend. At least 29 per­ Wife in the Statesjuid when he left J. N. Moore home wire thorough. “ Ona of the consaqucncaa of the Festivities began at 8:30 with kins .in the fall. tion member to: Gregory Abbott, LaPorte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EiOIVE INDEPENDENT Richard WIdmark—Tecbnleolar wlU rwualn an duty in far aaat sona were injured in clashes be­ Johnaon matriculated at Har­ Louis Banning Jr., Robert Baratii. Joseph LaPorte of Rockville; for the Undependrt Republic of They took.the kitchen stove, re­ "PRIZE o r GOLD” stHka must have bean to discour­ track and field events which in­ tween diurch supporters and' pro- Texas, “1 told mr I'd never again frigerator, a set of dishes, a cedar water after eomplation of mur- age raUway strikes for tha future, cluded a thrae-laggad race, aack vard after graduating from Phayer Russell Bllnn, Richard Booth, Leo Gregory Scott Schub, son of Mr, Houston, Tfcx. of)—Attorney Dow fJUNGLE 5IOON MEN" Peron crowds. .tcademy In Braihtrec, Maas. Boutin, Jan Buchner, Robert Daly and Mrs. Walter Schub; Madeline HiMud said the Texas Congress live in the satpe oountry with her.' cheat—and the kitchen sink., Olaaa hi whkb' they aih n o w if only bemuse they have shown race, 100 yard dash, 100 yard back­ Tba order cited an old Spanish to be leas than tha total economic ward race, baaebah eUManca throw, Jr., Edward Dimlow Jr., Joseph engaged. law, dating back to Argentine co­ Dupont, Wilfred Durocher, Donald Ouefa of atait of tha three disasUr which might bava bean and baseball target fhepw. Brigaa lonial times, aa. authorizing the and Juatics, we repudiate ail that axpsetod." cona^Ung Of softballs and T-shirts which amounts to an Incltation to Dtei^ Dan Elmore, Katherine Fam- armed aandoaa had talka with tha government to oust church author­ ham,' Stephen Finney, Nancy caMnat dafonaa'oommlttaa before were won by the following^'atu- ities held to have violated their violence, and we plead that It be A D M its cu n m ea .rwoLFt dents; thrac-leggad race C. Boiu^- proved who committed thia im- Hodgdon, Carolyn Hoffman, Cyn­ tha daci*io«w ware announced. duties. Under an agreement with thia Jarvie. quet and R. Rodrigue; aack race, the Vatican, the Argentine gov- qualified offense against 'Our na­ SfeudM aaid the Auatmlian tional flag.” And Marcyan Kobylanaki, Pa- ■:&aan will ba atattonad at firat in New Haven, June 18 IV)—Polica P. Ford; 100 yard dash, I. Oxols; erdment nominates the clergymen KIDDIE FAIR'S say Emery Sparks, }7, has soada a 100 yard backward tMe, P. Pbrd; Congress was scheduled to as­ tric(4 Kostek, Jean Krawaki, Bar­ Panug. leading port of tba Ma­ from whom the Pope appoints bara LaPlante, Armand Letendre J'’ statement admitting the theft of baaeball distance throw,' R. Glard bifhope for the country's dioceses. semble this afternoon, with layan Fedaration. and D. Heyart; baaeball target Peronista supporters expected to Jr., Muriel Magee, Katherine Msh- NOW IN 64,000 worth of clothes from the Menaiaa daclarad Rad tarroriata throw, R. Oiard and P. Ford . A-4iigH church source said, how­ seize on a presidehtisl message to Bur, Frederick McLoughlin 111, are doing their beat to daatroy the store in. which ha worked as a ever. that the prelates might be porter. They aaid Sparks, booked Many of tha bpsrs took advant­ the legislature denouncing Dr. Joan M e n d a 1, Joseph Mitcbell, economic life of tha. Malayan age of the opportunity to go awim- ' continued in their present poal- Tomas Dario Caaares',' senior Diana Myers, Cynthia Ordway, community and delay the grant­ on a theft charge yesterday and tioru even though the go\'bmment held in 610,000 bail, took the mingi braving the frigid lake justice of the Argentine Supreme Rogpr Page Jr., finds Palliat, ing of indapandenca to tha paoplea water, while others played hone- haa withdrawn its ricognltlon of Court and a Catholic lay leader. James Roberta, Brigita Rupner, FULL clothM so bo could dresa Uka a of M a li^ Ha daacrlbad tha da- their authority. Perori accused. Caaares of at­ fashion plate. ahoaa and aofthail during tha re- Catholicism is the state religion Robert Warner, Lucius Watson and daion to aend In Auatralian troopa mainder of the momlng. Boating TOMORROW, ThorA, June 18, at 8150 AJM.| tempting to get Argentina’s firat John White. in Argentina but the Peron goven- aa„a move to help in tha early and fishing also proved to ba popu- infantry regiment to help more A Flag Day asseinbly was held of artf-govamment NAMED MBDIAIIO n ' a QBNT ment la trying to end its privi­ than 500 Catholics who barricaded lar with miuiy students. leged position. at tha Wapping School yeaterday in Malaya." ~ At 13:30 a delicious dinner w themaelvea in the Episcopal Palace by the eighth grade. A new fla f SWING In Vatican City, church eourcei In Jimdon. Sir Donald MacOil- Hartford, Juno 16 (V»—J.amaa J. aarv^ tha antlra. aggregation by during Sunday's rioting. The Just­ purchased by the class was pre­ El!*-'/ lleray. BrlUah high commiaalonar Donnell^, 67, of West Haven, h aaid Argentine authorities would ice was among the group. the staff, at Gardner Lake..The incur automatic excommunication sented to the school. A. highlight la Malaya, told airport raportara been appointed as a mediation meal consiated of charcoal broiled J peron alao charged Casarea with of ths ceremony was a choral laat night that tha Oommuniat agent of tha State Board of Media­ if the dismisaal order Impedes the trying to interfere with federal chicken, baked Idaho potatoes, two prelates from continuing ec- reading. "The New Birth of Free­ guerilla force plaguing Malaya haa tion and Arbitration. Ha was oom on tha cob, pass, lettuce and police ahd with the oScal investi­ dom" ' and singing of patriotic f/ i ■ been reduced by about 1,000 in the clealaatical functions to which gation into the trouble. namtd by State Labor Oommis- tomato, rolls and butter, lea cream they were am>oiuted by the Pope. songs PMBt 3r6STe slonar Ranato Rlcclutl. and cookiaa, ^watermelon, coffoe, The President did'not ask Con­ , Flag Preaented Super Deluxe" OUTDOOR GYM Wait Clarlflcatlon of Ousters gress specifically to Impeach _ ^Arriving hare for talka on Oie Thesa sources added, however, The'American Legion Aiixiliary Malayan general alactiona next CaMrei. But such a message to FR EE T& AU! W i t h SKYRIDE and 7 FT. SLIDE MARKET preaented a flag to the Probate they w'ould have to await clarifi­ the lawmakers la the usual first month. MacOilUvray eatlmated cation of the government order be‘ Court yesterday. ’The presentation alwut 4,000 terroriaU were atUl at step toward Impeachment. Caaares fore they could be certain from waa the sole survivor on the court was made to Judige Edward Kuehn large, rather than the 8,000 be- ACROSS FROM MRCH ST. RAKERY what functions the two clergymen by Mrs. Edward Kuehn, president, Ueead fighting a yaar ago. For Dad ^ of a sweep of Impeachments begun 2 4 Bircli'Street, Manaheator HALF A RLOCK FROM MAIN ST. • were dUmlaaed. If these proved to soon after Peron came into power and Mrs. Howard Bennett, Ameri- D a v y C i ^o c iu b t t It waa the firat Uma a BrlUah be Jobe to which they were ap- in 1947. canlam chairman.. __ official haa aatlmatad tha Red pobsted by the Argentine govem- Begistratton Dates foroa at under 5,000 during tha SHORT sum m ^ alone, they explained the Registration for children enter­ 7-yaar-old wnr in tba aoutheaat In their new location, Clem's Market is now in. a position to offer its customers a excommunication issue would not ing the first grada4n the elemen­ Aaian paninaula. Britlah military Condemned House tary Bchools in Septembw will be Ira s . * * ^ e prelatea were called to fed offlciala in Malaya early thU SPORT wider selection of # GROCERIES # FRUITS and VEGETABLES^ FROZEN FOODS held June 20 and 31 from 2 to 3:30 (ONE TO A CUSTOMER ~ PLEASE!) naonth eatlmated total Rad eaeual- eral p—Lsnena Davis, vaccination certificatea.^o be eli­ TERRinO SEUlOnON dent at a crucial point in* his * 32, a shsfiely one-time ballet gible, children must be 8 years-old STAKE DOWN YOUR a ALL COLORS e A LL SIZES . \ 7- month-long feud with the dancer, Cath- lived in a home on Chicago on or before Jan. 1, 1956. | A ollo church. .v .'Sanitary District property along A public hearing on the Zoning OWN OYM SET ^ British Losses High The stoppage was called by the the Des Plaines RiVer. Board of appeals la acheduled for $ 1 . 4 9 t . $ 1 . 9 8 T NEW TO MANCHESTER 8- mUlion-man general Confedera­She ignored eviction notices and Monday at the Town Hall at 8 In Railroad Strike tion of Labor (CGT), many thou­ was evicted by police. Then a crew p.m. to consider the appUcation of with Gyni'Daiidy axtra INOLVOINO NYLON sands of whose members Jsmmed of the sanitary district burned the Otto.Podann of King St. ^ duty itfAas, 20" Im q . 1 To Our Italian Friends and Lovers of Italian Food, We Are Specializing In th# plaza facing the Oongreaa house under police guard after r«- Podann la requesting a variance (Oenttnaad^i^Paga Om ) . building here yeaterday afternoon jnoving her belongings, including in ths side 'and back yards require­ thick, solid stool. ts^ream : "Our Uvea for Peron. several dogs. • “ of Ita 1,380,000 pounda (63,870,000) DIAMOND'S • IMFORTCDITAUAN CHEESE • IMPORTED ITAUAN SARDINES p SAUCES FOR ITAUAN DISHES ment. of the town’s regulations In u iW tmachedulCd appearance at Now her lawyer, Clarence M. order to construct a greenhouse for raaervaa. —^^the ndly,^erott .told the wildly Dunagan, aays the company adiich. S8toff4$2.00 "Btmnem aa uauat" for banka, his own private use. A plot plan • IMPORTED ITAUAN OUVE o I l S • IMPORTED ITAUAN ANCHOVIES L cheering dbmpnatratora not "to insured the house has agreed to and sketch ia on file with the sec­ tnauranoa firma and dosena of other ARMY «id NAVY PICKLES PEPPERS-DRID • waste powder otf-tjeeless animals pay her 63,^., and will then try to buatnaaa ' houaea waa expenalve. collect a like sum from the n o ­ retary of the. Board. All persons 887 M AIN ST. MANCHESTER • IMPORTED ITAUAN SPAOHETTI • IMPORTED ITAUAN MACARONI U but to "let me eveiMhis game. Interested may appear and be Some banka, foe example, hired DRIED lEANS RLACK OUVES Urging his supporters to, tary district.. buaaa to bring their ataffa to woek Beard. ___ ^ Top; I ft. X 1 inches' ^ • IMPORTED ITAUAN TOMATOES AND PASTE . S AND MANY MORE calm', he aald: " I am dete>mlned iriMona will :be held Monday and. daily or paid anileaga a'iowaneaa to act with deference and In co * HIDDEN BEAUTIES Legs; 7 ft. X m Inches to employee who uaed their own THieaday and school will close June EZ-DO pllance with the law. I ask the ^ 2 2 . Steel Slide: 1 f t long x IS In. wide care to get to work. , pie to be tranaquil and patient. The ens, 8. C, (A—Laurens long, Wban tba final (dUa are in, has boosted of beautiful women. Graduation ezercises will be held CABINETS Swing Chains; Ittg Ib.-test apokeamen. aald thato amargancy M orm t txeiusivi in c a n v a s FO orw eM by randy . . moment has not arrived to do any­ tonight -at 8- o'clock at th^Wap­ thing. When It doei, I will give the The Junior Chamber of Commerce . tranaport plana wHl coat them CHECK THESE SPECIALS! planned a toauly conteat to select ping Elementary School with 37 Thu ut.a BIG 10-PLAY G Y M ! Extra ragged! , ten# of tbouaanda of pounda. One _ Sy OFF on all order." representativeisenti for . the Misa .students receiving diplomas. 'The Kxtra Safe! Heavy^ can iron leg rasiiog, bolt NOW Although, he •made ,hd direct h e w e s t i 40% OFF bank ran u UMndlti<-yelIlng Feronistas cr another with an Increaae in ex- marched.totoe^asa de Mayo in STBOLLia Rubberized Canvas Frame Pool porta of manufactured gooda to GUSTOMERS’ - thekeartof tfaii city af*er the me- MyfiHstiillit l O T H warda. Tliia ia not going to be the HetropoUtan Cathedral, they shouted "Peron yea! Priesta no!” SIDES aamr." GONVmENGE liK lR S ! • aiOel Induatry, backbone of The demonstrators hanged an MENStBOYSSHOPp Britaln'a boomliiig faotoriea and e ff l^ cf ..V biehop~fri>m a' tree in front of the cathedral and set fire oasfnrt drive, operated at 78 to W Eli. CARRY 985 MAIN STREET •0 per cent e f capacity. 'Ihe Fi- to i t ' nancialTUnaa, the businaesuan'a ■me two prelates were accamfian- MANCHESTER, CONN. dally, aattratad 100,000 ingot tone )ed to police headquartets by Juan o f steal waa loat and proporUon- Mvr^eao^sm Ckirlos Almeida, shortage of raw natarlala. Aguirre, aasietant secretary of the DAY Rail apokaamm said It would THE nNEST lN erchdiocehs. and the Rev. Xnakl taka days before train icbedala'e Aqitasu, bishop ’Tato’a aecretary. Shock Medicines ’Iliey appeared before federal xetumad to normal and freight WASHABLE ARCH CUSHION llcav>' tubular frame, enameled began moving with pre-atrika ra- AND Judge Oarloe Gentile, appointed to Sport Coats . A O A S T kiveetlgate the dleorders. SUITS steel seats and lege. Rolled giuarity. \ / CANVAS FOOTWEAR edges.- r - . A tremendous d i vara ion of Bishop ’Tato In effect haa been REG. $65.00 Rig. $36.00 to $37.60 .Might tiaffic to trucks' and the noting toader of the Argentine NOW $24.98 •anals helped to keep tha whaale u rt o ocicm Catholic church on a, number of' stamp* Ttmits-CAii occasions ‘ since Santiago Laiia NOW Reg. $27.50 to $29.60 Rog. $12.95 Rog; $16.95 o f industry turning and mllUons •...... ' Sundries Not Given With a f mouths M , although trains 2 1 * 6 t I t s F t 14 Oa 1 Cardinal Copello, the primate, . NOW $19.98 3'x4'90 Gallon 4'x5' 150 Goiton was injured last September in a e u r e i n RoUa Can* . 0 Reg. $24.75 W boi wonderful (eaHKasI This Item CAM-P/ZV; fall down an elevat9r.,.shaft. * 3 9 9 5 * V . . • PORK OUR’ The cardijial, 75. has undergone NO W $15.98 Tucks away under lags ia NOW $9.95 NOW $12.95 d r , li frequent treatment since then and bus, auto, troinl Corrito fika Rec. $4.98. | ^ A i*. n a n s WAX AND PHONE t w c k i « is now in the hospital. a briafeoMl Stores, in small- 4- DRAW ER ^ X e 7 7 1S5IWILLYS 7 X ® 1 AU four clergymen previously TROUSERS /♦JUil/9 had been questioned by Almeida osl tomarl Solar 2-wtioal PAPER BEANS Res. $6.98. Ro«. $19s95 Seq. $24.95 STATI0NWA80N and two assistants concerning a (TOP QUAUTT g a b s .) brakosl "Auiomobito" (iafaki G e r Y0(//?9 K 0 \ P l battle Sunday between. church $14.98 to $16.98 NOW $ 1 0 .9 6 ' 2 for $ 1 8 .0 0 5- DRAWER 6'x4' 180 Gallon 6'x6' 280 Gallon W RH OVERDRIVE BUMBLE BEE DHL MQirnB 'OioBt ' 1 and Peron supporters in front of REG. $16.98 W n i C A R R Y 1«. • ‘ • 48 On. on* X the cathedral and the adjoining $13.98 NOW $9.98 2 SI 5.Q0 MANCHESTER GREEN 'W H RE MEAT Episcopal Palace. Almost 470 R e s-$9.95. A A NOW $14.95 NOW $19.95 FHKAFFU Catholics were arisKed after the NOW $11.95 8-DRAWER HORMEL^ TUNA clash In which 29 persons were in- NIK 25 1 _ Jursd, 13 by gunfire. 2 For The Price oM ■ b R PORK PRODUCTS * Denied Sparking Riots A church statement, issued last SPORT SHIRTS! 1089 SHOE OUTLET, Inc night with Cardinal Copello's ap­ (SHORT or LONG SLEEVES) WE GIVE, proval, denied that Catholics were ^ I t y of the diaordera last week- M A IN S T. Md It also denied that any Catho- POLO SHIRTSI 509 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST OPiSN THURS. and FRL UNTIL 9 P.M* Uc had burned the naUon's. flag, (WITH or WITHOUT COU4R8) , IN THE CHAMiBIS RUILOING ^ as the government has charged. MOTORS, IM. "With the tradition of pa­ " WHITE SHIRTS! GREEN T E LE PH O N E Chiyalar H y auib Cam STOU HOURS: DUE TO THE PRESSURE OF OPENING dUR NEWSTORE- triotism that has characterized (NATIONALLY a d v e r t is e d BRANDS) jssEABrcBirasB n . tWwwffMAah# VVw MDSiiPy fMOTWI MROTWIJ ArttnUue Oathollciam,’’ the aUte-. M l 3"885 6 SOI^RY - NO OaiVERIES CAN POSSIBLY BE MADE THIS WEEK m en tV l*”!- ”ws energeOcaUy re* TIES! STAMPS 9:30 AJR. M » PAI. y _• ^ s s aam anslm ilmsvs Msasi

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Monthly Meeting Hassett Selected given by Roger Page -Jr., dlass Mae Waldron, daughter of Mr. Houw Unit Windup Nears W aptfUtg pfeaident. Katherine FarnhamwlII and Mrs. Merrin Waldron; Richard iSweet Champagne Of purses Held Skyujatch Schedule Sheriffs D^hty speak on "Fine Arts,’; Muriel Warren Weetbrook, son of Mr. Honor Graduate Argentine Ousts Ttvo Mages, “Tobacco Industry” ; Jan and Mrs. G. Warren Wnrtbrook; Loses Popularity > 6 : K School Graduateg and David Scott Wetherell, son of Oniu..6 Billion School Aid BuehnSr, "Science’’ and James \ T ^ Juna waarini.- af tha Man- Jnaa 15 Tolland county High l^aH ft Roberts will recito “If,” a poem by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wetherell. r dMster gubMo HaMth N u n li« Aa- Midnight - 3 a.m...... Orin Mathgwa Paul B. Swaonay has announoaiS 78 at Exercises Rudyard Kipling. Children’s Day. Peris, Prance UPt—Chempegne GREEN STAMPS 15 on — A f propoMa for Mlliona In outrlgM VVlMhlMton. A n nociatioa. held yeaterd^ at the 3 a.m. - 4 A ix ...... Floyd Chapman tbe appointment of James G. J^p Catholic Prelates During tha recent annual meet­ Sunday the annual <3ilIdNn’a 1manufacturers aay people don’t ■bow ■iiiimtjon eoiuftnieUoB f m t a . 4 a.m. - 5 Am. .... Anthony Zilinekaa Hassett of Bolton ■■ chief deputy given with C.-.'.M *«nnMTilK Mancheater Oountry Cluk, wpa ing of the South Windsor Educa­ Day will ba.Abaer/ed in tha Wap­ seem to like sweet champagne any rtpoHad tyoar progiam Of Mrs. Henry MaUlory vfho haa a Att. • 10 Am...... WllHam Hanafn, J. Robert Brsaas will reotiya a aaliuy of 54,000 par WHEN TOD CUUUB SMOTGH TO BEND Graduation exercises at BHIsworth more. 'The more auger syrup you itnght granta liaaitad to .400 the Ellsworth High School faculty with the children in the various pranlM 91.MO,000,000 o f oul rndgnad from Km Board and la 10 ams. - Noon Bvelyn V. MeCkuley, Gloria H e- year. 1HB VERT OBST eontrovarey with President Juan Harvard Graduate Memorial High School were held was sleeted president. ^ He re­ grades taking part. There will be add to clAmpegne the easier It is Manchester ■tnictlan MU conti mUUon teUMn a ym r. Tha M atn movbw to Ooaperatewn, Naw Toik. Osuley Prise to the appointment of D. Paron’s gpverqment were to cover the naturail acidity the would ba raqulrad to matdi fad> In the auditorium last night when places Walter Volght, principel of no church school Mssion that day f « l m l oentrMi m . ------Mrs. Mallory has baan a mamher Noon - 3 p jA ...... Laicy Burk# Hooabtt, Tolland <5mmty baa not ■eiaad. Wapping Grammar School. but the children are asked to be wine. Really dry champagne has to Plumbing & Supply Co. An ovUtaM.of til* propond arnl fundi on a doUar-forMloUar 78 seniors received diplomas. of the .Board Mnoe 1535 and haa 3 p jA • 4 p.m...... M ra. Harold Lord, (Niva caiartler had a chief deputy. A recent DEWEY-RICHMAN In euburban Nunez police pasted Others elected include Harold In their cisaarooms by 9:45 a.m. be better then the sweeter stuff. m m wM provldod toy wbooi uric. 4 pm . — 5 p.m...... iJetnea Horgan, Jean Marcel a 757 MAIN ST. a .‘-cloaed’’ sign over the front door The Invocation waa given by the Thia raprannU a Umitad ap­ served aa a vlea prsMdent and aa meeoure paased by the General Rev. C. Pendleton Lewis of the Kibble Jr. of Ellsworth, vice presi­ The (Thurch Worship serviesS Why the change in., taste has i n Ctudnnan K«Il«y (D -F») „ obainkan o f tha fund-ralaiag com­ 5 p.m. — 5 p.m...... Ronald Gsunbob tt,~OMMe lOng Assembly, haa mods |ha appoint­ o f a parish houM and left a uni­ will start at 10 a.m. during the come is not clear. Ebiperts say It is n ld KoM^tn to hovo tho MU m d , proach to praaant propoaala for 5 pm . — 10 p.m...... Warehouse point Episcopal CSiurch. dent; Miss Nancy Jswrett, Wap- mittee. The board members pre- ...... ‘lL-nc?N eankac patient. The Maaaaa wlU, left everyone full and happy. A t 3:45 a group departed for bert Wells, Somers; Herbart R. tentlon. choral numbers were presented by Hill. qa dry as possible. aa posalbla** oorporata admlnlatration'a “In* 15% FOB CASH XBANSAOnONB Also released last night were 55 pertaining to education were dis­ ; X lo c / r f ^ w .,^ ■augb Wiiflai- be glvan two hours a weak for The highlight o f the day Anok home, transported in four buaea, SiyA Stafford Springs and Allan the graduation choral group under Tastes differ widely and Inekpli- ataUmaot * Idea for buUdlng thraa waaka and wGI he oonduotad E. liak, Vernon. ALL CrSIALLATlONB SPTM V ISBD BT Osthplic leymenrmfen and boys, cussed. ' > But any edboM ooaatructlon bUl place following diiiner when the chartered especially for tha oc- the direction of Miss. Antonina OOP to Meet Manchester Evening Herald Cably with geography. In Vene- ENDS TONIGHT achoola. by Mrs: Marjocle Lord. cUef faculty ongaged tha students in a caaion. Tbe newly appointad aUat -iWho were among the. 438 arrested would faea rough going In th a Praaldant Dsiob, miMic eupervisor. There will be a meeUng o f the Wapping corrMpondent, Mrs. An- auela, Scandinavia and Finland, therapist e f tha Amarioan Heart aOftbaU gamA Naadlesa to say the deputy has oervad one tarm ' as Suhday In the palace of Buenos Miles Grantlr., senior dees pres­ ■lelcolline. telephone MI 8-4415. Joel M. Kanaedy they like It ‘comparatively sweet. Houaa 8oma mambara hava aMd fadaral loana totaling up to aU AaaoMatlon. DEMAIO BROTHERS Aires' Archbishop where they had Pepublicsn Town Committee to­ BARBARA STANWYCK prlvataly aMa iaauaa invoMng faculty ware given every oniortu- Woolan gloTea can ba kept deputy aheriff from BMtoa. ident, presented the class gift of night in the court ■ room o f the The Germans like it somewhat bUUon doUara to baOk adiool con* Miw. Raynor alao raportod that ■ffCABLISHED UM taken refuge after, rioting in,the racial BHjaiattnn and MiUdlng plty to win, but went down to de­ from ahrinklng when they’re O A lL MOW — ANTXIMB card tables, to be used at social Town Hall at 8 o’clock. Joel M. -Kennedy, eon o f Mrs. drier, gouth Africans drier still. ROBERT RYAN DAVID FARRAR atruetlon bonda whlro would ba 545 oaaea wero cared n r la MAy Moat men know that Ifa aaay Plaza de Mayo. WRONG PARTY LINE labor wagaa would pravant any feat la a clooa game, 34-5. How­ drying if a clotheapin ta put in MANOEoans m-s-Ttn — h a b t f o b o o h o ph T -ttif functions, and a large banner Children Ba|itised Bessie' E. Kennedy, 5 French Rd.,- The French themselves afe taking iaauad atata agandan^Tha bonda and eleven oUnlon were bold with ever, many of tbe laatfuetors each fiiiger. They also dry more for wlva to catch up with a lama The two prelatea are the Rt. and the late Max Kennedy, re­ adtoM aid MU from baihg anaetad would ba paid off throuj|m annual commemerating thia year's basket­ A service of Baptism was held Mason, Mich. (R—Glenn S. Web­ theirs drleif and drier, g S C A P e T O B U R ^ ^ V4 attendanoe of 97 persona dasalad tha atudonts vffth thatr nqitdly this way. excuse. Rev. Manuel Tato,. Vicar general ball championahlp team, to Rob­ at the Wapping Community ceived the Bachelor of Arts de- a t tWa aaaaion. ^ ‘ rantala. Tna'aubconunlttaaN^l calla and auxiliary bishop of Buenos ster, defeated Democratic nomi Aa draftad by tha adueatloa m b- ert McClatchey, junior clasa pres­ C9mrch Sunday with the following gres, cum laude, at Dartmouth BIXB RECORD Tl t HNlirniON for almilar fadaral backing of aUta Airea, and the Rt. Rev. Roman nee for trustee of LeRoy Town: tha oompromiaa would ident., . babies baptized: 'Janice Mae Bou- ship, noted hia campaign expenaea College, Hanover, N. H., at com­ oembina faaturaa of tha admini- bonda to ba paid off over Pablo NoVoa, canqo deacon. Marcia Adama and Robert Mc- let, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mencement excrclaea Sunday. A(trian. Mich. (iPj—^J. J. Clark period. Tech School Holds Detention Presumed - thus; “ I hereby certify that all the * *SHOWN"lO:4ir atratlon’a propoaad program of Uewty Clatcbey were the Clasa Marahala. Thomas Boulet; Deb^Fsh Elizabeth expenses I have to report is the An alumnus o f Avon Old Farms has an old-faabloned carbon-type . A high Catholic source eald It Frank Pierce, chairman of the Collins, daughter o f Mr. and Mra. ptdTage stamp used in returning School, he is a iwcond year medi­ electric light bulb which, at last were running only onewdxth Outing in . Salem could be' presumed they were “de­ Board of Education, presented the Porter Collins; Nancy Jane Ed- this document to the county cal student at Dartmouth Medical look, still was biuiiing after nearly I tained"'but there was no official Henry Johnson, son of Mr. and RANDOM SGOIT AuBtralia to Fight normal. Mra. Charica C. Johnson qf 15 5 . diplomas. iund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. clerk’s office.’’ School and la a member of Alpha 30 years o f lise. Clark pet the light .Wldaapraaff unamploymeat waa annoiMcement that they had been Tha remainder of the school will Frederick G-. Edlund; Sue Ellen Webster, a Republican-, alao Kappa Kappa medical frateimity. in a basement fixture in 1926 and l/rv ^ e Howell CSioney Technical arrested. Hawthorne St.,, will'greffiiate cum @T •tavad off dealte an output slow­ S c h ^ held its ahnual spring out­ laude tomorrow .'from Harvard have subject matter teats tomor- Ericksen, daughter o f Mr. and noted he was nominated on the estimated that it is turned o i eii Malaya Red Rebels down. The miniatry o f labor aatl- The dlKree against them, signed ro4r and Friday. i-' Mrs. Eric W. Brickssn; Patricia Democratic'* slate without hla apfwoved annexatiot. by the United average of four hours a day. tkCMNieoaoei/ ing A t Gardner Lake Park la b y President Juan Peron and mem­ College. matad 7,000 workers ware laid off Saleirtv^yasterday. A group of ap- Johnson, whose father is princi­ Monday and 'Tueaday studenta May Foster,' daughter of.Mr. and knowledge and has voted straight Statea, 55-1. That lone hoMoat, he because of the strike. bers of bis cabinet, accused the will take achievement teats. Half Mrs. Walter O. Foster; Lynda Joy Rspublican for mors than 25 eald, wea a fellow named Seche, E lia ilT H lN O GOES fiiiraiuLitriiffiiS'iiM lena g aga one) proximaMy 150 stuoenU and tn- Catholic prelates of Instlgeting pal ^ the Barnard School, will go Tha Financial Timas summed up atructorkenjoyod a wonderful day on to do graduate work In Inter­ Diplomas will be presented by Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. years. who explained: SHOWN 8:50 the strike this way: the disorders which swept the city national Relations at Johna Hop- Douglas Grant, Board of Educa­ Donald E. Lamb; Joanne Ruth He’d had- vome trouble with his dorbin, Ky. (IP)—.llileves at the THIIRH., FRI., SAT. otroyera Arunta and Warramunga of recieatlan. over the weekend. A t least 39 per­ “Qha of tha conaeqviencM of the Foetlvltim began a t 5:80 with kina In the fall. tion member to: Gregory Abbott, LaPorte, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. LONE INDEPENDENT wife in the States end when he left J. N. Moore home-were (borough. Richard WIdmark—Techaleoler wUl remain on duty In far eaat sona ware injured in clashes be­ Johnson matriculated at Har­ Louis Banning J r , Robert Baratis. Joseph LaPorte of Rockville; for the independrt Republic of They took the kitchen stove, re­ “ PBIZr- OF GOLD" •trike must have been to discour­ track and. field events which In­ tween church supporters and pro- water after oon^iietioo of aaer* age railway strikea for the future, cluded a thrM-legged race, eaek vard after graduating from Pheyer Rusaelt Blinn, Richard Booth, Leo Gregory Scott Schub, eon of Mr. loqston. Tax. (/P)—Attorney Dow Texes, T told her I'd never again frigerator, a set of dfaihec, a cedar " j i ’ NOLE MOON MEN" Man In which they are n ow Peron criiwdi. Academy in Braintree, Maas. Boutin, Jen Buchner, Robert Dely and Mrs. Walter Schub; Madeline live in the seme country with her." chest—and the kitchen Sink. if only because they have shown race, 100 yard 100 yard back­ The oMer cited an old Spanish angagad. ’ to be leas than the total economic ward race, baseball distance throw, Jr., Edward Dimlow Jr, Joseph disaster which might have bean law, d a^ g back to Argentine co­ Dupont, Wilfred Durocher, Donald Chiefa o f ataff: of tha three and baseball targM throw, griaea lonial. times, as aupmrizlng the and justice, we repudiate all that m ^ t e d ."______conalating of aqftbaJla and T-ehlrts which amounts to an incitaUon to Dsen, Dan Elmore^ Katherine Fern- armed aarvlcn had talka with tha government to oust church author­ m, Stephen flAney, Nancy cabinet detann' eommlttn before were won by the ndlowing stu­ ities held to have violated their violence, and we plead that it-be tha dadaieaa ware announced. a d m i t s M k race, duties. Under an agreement with Jarvis. Ifenatn o U tha Auatrallan the VaUcan, the Argentine gov­ qualified offense sgslnst 6ur na- New Haven, June 15 IFI—Police P. Ford; 100 yard doah.^I. Osola; Uonsl flag.’’ nd Marcyan Kobylanski, Pa- KI0D1E FAIR'S troopa wlU ba ataUonad at drat in ernment nominates the clergymen tritha Kostek, Jean Krawski, Bar- Panwg. leaMng port of tha Ma* say Emery Sparks, 37, has made a 100 yard backward race, F. Ford; Congress was scheduled to as­ baseball distance throw, R.\Glard from whom the Pope s p lin ts bari^LaPlanU, Armand Letendre j t ' ” " ’- layan I^aration. a t^ m en t admitting the theft of bishops for the countrya dioceses. semble this afternoon, with end D. Heyart; baseball Peroniata supporters expected to Jr., Muriel Magee, Katherine Man­ NOW IN Mensin daelarad Rad tarroriaU 54,000 worth of clothes from the A high church source ssld, how­ store in wMch he worked aa a throw, R. Giard and P. Ford seize on a presidential meuage to sur, W ederick McLoughlln III, ora doing their beat to dntroy the Many of the boys took advi ever. tha't the prelates might be the legislature denouncing Dr. Joan M e n d.a 1, Joseph Mitchell, economic Ufa o f tha Malayan porter. They said Sparks, booked age of the opportunity to go awini' • continued in their present posi­ Tomas . Dario Casares, senior Diana Myers, Cynthia Ordway, community and delay the grant* on a theft charge yesterday and tions even though the government held' In 510,006 baU, took the ming, breviiig the frii^d lake' justice of the Argentine Supreme Roger, Page Jr., Unda Palllat, lag of Independence to tha paoplaa water, while others played horae- has withdrawn its recognition of (^urt and a Cathotlc lay leader. James'^ R ^ rts, Brigita Rupner, FULL clothes so he could dreae like a of Malaya. Hb deacrlbod the do* ehoee and softball during the re­ their authority. Peron accused Cksares of at­ fashion plajt«..,^,.,-.,. Catholicism is the state religion Robert Warner, LuciUs Watson and daioa to aand in Auitoallan troopa mainder of the morning. Boating TOMORROW, Thurs., June 16, a t 8 :5 0 AM .{ tempting to get Argentina’s'first In the Peron goven- John W hit < aa a move to help in tha early and fishing also proved to be popu­ Infantry regiment to help more A Flag Day assembly waa held aatabliahmant of aMf*govarnmant NAMED MBMATION AGENT lar with many atudenta. ment la’ trying to end its prlvl- than 500 Catholics who barriesded leged position. at the W apjl^ School yesterday In Malaya." At 13:30 a deliMoua; dtimar was themselves in the Episcopal Pslsce by the eightm grade.. A new flag SWING In Ixmdon. Sir Donaldr MacOa* Hartford, Juna 15 iff)— Jamas J. served the entire. aggregation by In... 'vatic /atican City, church sources during Sunday's rioting. The just­ sold Argentine authorities would purchased b y ^ e class was pre-: Uvrmy, Britlah high commlaalonar DonneUy, 37. of West Haven, haa the ataff at Gardner Lake. The ice was among the group. sented to the ibhool. A highlight la Malaya, told airport roportera been appointed as a mediation meal consisted of charcoal broiled J Incur aiAomatlc excommunication Peron also charged Casares with if the dismissal order Impedes the of tha cerem b^ was a choral laat night that tha Oommunlat agent of the State ^ a r d of Media­ chicken, baked Idaho potatoes, trying to interfere with federal leading. “Tha N4W Birth of Free­ guarilU force plaguing Malaya haa tion and ArbitraHon. He was corn on the oob, peas, lettuce and two prelates \from continuing ec­ police ahd with the oflical investi­ clesiastical functions to which dom’’ and Binging of patriotic n __been reduced by about 1,000 in the named by State lAbor Oommis- tomato, roUe and butter, ice cream gation into the trouble. songs. . pait year. eloner Rmstd RlcciuU. and cookies, ^watermelon, coffee. they were apppinted by the Pope. The President did-not ask Con­ Super Deluxe" OUTDOOR GYM Walt ClarHhAtioa of Onsters Flag Presented Arriving, hare lor talka on the gress specifically to Impeach The Ajnerican Legion Auxiliary Malayan, general elactlona next MAAKET These sourcei added, however, Casares.. But such a message to $- With SKYRIDE and 7 F'T. SLIDE they would have to await clerifl-- Itfesented a flag to the Probate F R E E T 0 A W month. MacOUttvray eatimated the lawmakers Is the usual first cation of the government order be­ step toward impeachment. Casares C6l»t^ yesterday. The prefeirtatibh about 4,000 terrorUU wero atUl at was made to Judge Eldwerd Kuehn , large, rather than the 5,000 be­ fore they could be certain from was the sole survivor on the court For Dad what functions the two clergymen of a sweep of impeachments begun by Mrs. tUward Kuehn, prosident, lieved fighting a year ago. were dismissed. If these proved to and Mrs. Hovtord Bennett, Ameri- I t waa the flrat Umo a Britlah 2 4 Streets Manchester *hJS^^iSck"SS^ soon after Peron came into power DA y y C r o c k e t t be lobe to which they were ep- in J547. cenlam dhairmsn. official haa aatimatad the Red SHORT SUEVE by the Argentine rov«™- RcglstraGoa Dates fovoa at under 5,000 during the ment alone, they explained the Registration for children enter­ 7-year-old war In the aoutheaat In their now location, Clem's Market is now in a position to offer its customers 0 •xcommunlcAtlon Imue would not ing the first grade in the elenjen- Aaian peidnaula. Britlah miUtary Condemned House tery schools in September will be P iKS otflciala In Malaya aariy thU SPORT wider selection of • GROCERIES • FRUITS and VEGETABLES • FROZEN FOODS * * ^ e prelate# were caUed to fed­ held June 20 and 21 from 2 to 3:30 (ONE TO A CUSTOMER — RLEASE!) month aatimatad total Rad caaual- eral police headquarters as s Insurance Pays Off p.m. in the Unlcm end Wapping tlaa at 11,000 but aald forced re­ • CHOICE A^ATS! NEXT TIME DOWN STREET ~ TRY CLEM'S. labor supporters staged a S-hour Schools. Parents should present cruiting had kept the Oommunlat SHIRTS naUonwida general strike d^on- birth certificates and if possible, atrength fairly conatant streUng their loyalty to Summit, HI (F)—Lenoia Davis, nsRono sEiLonoN veccinStion certificates. To be eli­ dent at a crucial point In hU 32, a shapely <^a-time beJlct gible, children must be 6 years-old STAKE DOWN YOUR e ALL COLORS a ALL SIZES 7- month-long feud with the Ceth- dancer, lived in a liim e on Chicago on or before Jan. 1, 1956. British Losses High olio church. anitary District property along A puMic hearing on the 2k>nlng OWN DYM SET The stoppage was called by the the Des Plaines River. Board of appeals is schedulsd for NEW TO MANCHESTER 8- mllllon-man general Confedera­She ignored eviction not.icea and $ 1 . 4 9 . . $ 1 . 9 8 Monday S t Ihe Town Hall at 8 In Railroad Strike tion of Labor «XST), many thou­ waa .evicted by police. Then a crew p.m. to consider the application of with Gym«Dandy Mtra INCLDDINO NYLON sands of whose members, jammed, of the sanitary district burned the Otto Podeim of King St^ duty std(M .20'’ leiig. IV " the plsza feeing the Congress house under police guard after re­ 2 (Oontinaad frean F a ^ One) To Our Italian Friends and Lovers of Italian Food, We Are Spptialmng In — Podann la requesting a variance^ building here yesterday afternoon moving her belongings, including in the side and back yarida require riifdi, solid stool. DIAMOND'S to scream: “Our Uvea for Peron. several dogs. ment of the town’s regulations of tta 1,350,000 pounda (53,570,000) • IMPORTED TTAUAN CHEESE X m PORTED ITAMAN SARDINES p SAUCES FOR ITAOAN DISHES an unscheduled appearance at Now her lawryer, Clerance M. leaarvaa. order to CMUtruct a greenhouse Sit t M $2.00 the rally, Peron told the wildly Dunagan, says the company whirit hia own private use. A *9uainaaa aa uauai" for twfirVf insured the house - )na agreed to • IMPORTED ITAUANOUVE OILS *WoRTEb ITAUAN ANCHOVIES L = zi= ZZ= cheering demonatrators ' not "to end sketch is on file with Inaurance flrnoa and ddaena of other pay her 32,800 and will then try to ARMY -X NAVY WASts powder on uiele*# jmiinRls rotary of tha. Board. All buaineai houaoa waa expenaive. ,57 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER but to ‘iet me even thU game.’* collect a like sum from the oani- ★★★★★★★★★★★★ Some banka, for example, hired • IMPORTED ITAUAN SPAGHETii M M ^TED ITAU^ MACARONI U DRIED l£^S UACK^VB tary district.- pinterested may appear buaea to bring their ataf fa to work Urging hla supporters to remain heard. calm; he said: "I am determined Toe: 8 I inches dally or paid mileage n’towanoea • IMPORTED ITAUAN TOMATOES AND PAST AND MANY MORE MIDDEN BEAUTIES sessions wrill be held Moni .y and to employee who twed their own to act with deference and in com­ Tueedey and school will June EZ-DO Len: 7 t oara to get to work. pliance with the law. 1 ask the 22. Bicel Slide: 7 f ■pio to be trsnsquil end patient. The Laurens,'8. C..(D—Laurens long . When the final biUa ure In, haa 'boasted of beautiful women. Graduation exercises 4rill be held CABINETS Swing Chain.: mMkeamcn aald thelr.emergancy ANOTHER EXCIUSIVE IN CANVAS EOOTWEAR IV HANDY . ' moment has not arrived to do anyr thing. When it does. I will give the The Junior Chamber .of Commerce tranaport plana wiU coat tham planned a l^eauty contest to aelect ping Elementary .School with 37 Thu ii a BIG 10-PLAY GYM! Extra tugged! CHECK THESE SPECIALS order.’’- • ' . . . tena of thouaanda of pounda. One ^ OFF on all a reprceentetlvc for the Miss students receiving diplomas. The Iztr. SMc! Heavy C M t iron leg cutings bolt Although he msule no direct N E W i S T i . 4 0 % O ^ F NOW - bank ran u .aet of 55 buaea daUy Amerlps pageant. theme o f thia year’s prqgram is SAVE right through lop ' b u and legs. Complete at a charge of- 538 to 543 each. mention of the church or the re­ "The Future." But the contest was called off. with; BIG 7 ft. heavy gauge gtlvinitcil steel A federation of Britlah Indue* cent disorders, the Pre.-ldent told No 'contestants. The addreea « f welcome will be $23 triaa apokeamaa aaM tha loaa of Seabrook Farms the mass meeting, “The.v ere none tlide with }$ in. width; BiU-bcaring iwing * 2 6 ” coal through the-raU atrike aind a more dangerous than the men who N hangees. Flying Rings and Trapeze Bar (all recent unofficial walkout of minere lerve'two flags.’’ Catholic march­ plaied againM rutting) and two-iCat Sky-ride. In Torkahtre amounted to two mil* FROZEN VE8CTRBLES ers ran up the Vatican flag Satur­ Hon tona. day, alongside the Argentine 'That haa to be made up either colors, over the «>ongreae Build­ ' with tM reihicUon of export# or an ing, , Inereaae of coal Importa,” he aald. FOR bUR Peron Yeet Frlcets No! "Thia han to be paid to r one way nmusande cf ^U ng PeronlsUs TUK-HWr mortfiied to the Plasa de Mayo in Frame Pool or another with an Inereaae In ex- iTROllIK porta of manufau:tured' goode to. o u a r o M E R r the M art o f the d ty after the met t- a e tune of 13 mUUon pounda cp- ing. Assembling ki.the pissa before 8OTH warda. Thia M not going to be —the MetropoUtaa Csthedral. they HMy MtS tt I Ml shouted “ Peron yes! PriestTTfie’F SIDES aaay." OONVENIENCE 3 M ns! The atoel induatiy, batokbone of __ _ The demoswtratora hanged, an MENSCBOYSSHOP^ . Brttaia'a booming factoriea. and effigy o f f. bishop from a tre

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Fire Bomb Hits Elks Ginduct -Flag Day Ceremony County Home Seeks Wont, ike {FI^bs * Washington Peacefuli Atom CD Woricers Vigil Small Item ‘Lemon Juice ’A ir Warning AMA Raps Bill-on nPree Pact Signed by Alerts T(nm CD Personnel] Worker’s Home Not Told of July i Closing May Spark Shots to AU Through 19 . ' . v'‘ • In Mock Atom Attack In New Britain Rockville, June 15 (S p ecla l)-^ to , 18, with the Welfare Depart- U.S. West Allies T h is M Ofwratlon Alert, Atr^wlthout aaamy alrerafil Although it haa' bficn announced tar, Niagara Falla. Syracuoa and (OenUaneg tram Page One) ment in charge of chl|/dren under Oefonae Warning TAmeSi'^ Suica.' to locate Urgsta by foUowlag the! that the 'county homes In New six. The law takes effect July 1. UUea, N. T.; Hartford. Bridge- D i x o n F i g h t radio baams, ■ \ Wins Scholarship (Ooattaned tram Page Oae) Haven, New London and Tolland , port. New M taln . New Haven (OeuHuaed frsae Pngv Ous) Stand by for aeknowtadgment.” praRnms which ard already esta- A t present there are 1,900 state ytaTM wfttdud UMohowa^ 1m v «. A ■ * counties will be closed as of July waixls and 3,600 county wvds. ' and Waterbury, Conn.; Fort Adrian Oroot, deputy dlractor e fl ^|>luhed or which are now being section oft be town. PrMidMit Mid noUiinf, butlit That was the' alert Chief of Civil Difenae In town, took eon-| Francis J, Pritchard, chairman Only a small pe^rcentage of this rWayna and Oary.-Ind.;, Akron. To- United State! for the development ..(OeattameS fn ae Faga Oaa) 'formulated.'' Mrs. M illion told poUce two lookad at Ua watch t « cl>*ck with Polica Hermem O. Schendel re­ of the Tolland County Board of number are in county homea. There lado and Toungatowh. Ohio; of atomic energy." mand' In tha abatnee of Bdwafds I threatening phone calls have been tha wamlRC d n a l. ceived at 13:10 this aftymocn, Also on hand at haadquarters Price told the Senetors, existing Oommiaoioners, aaid thia morning were 141 chlidrpn in the New Ha- . Ih fact, aoma o f tha public ' Trenton, Camden, Bllaabeth, He recalled that Britain and ahead with the government's half I received at the home' since her Canada helped develop tha fin t usgrnlng him that ttM 30-hour Civil which if situatsd downataira in the laws are adequate to ^ntrol the that ha has received no notice ven (bounty Home May 15. Thia i . iilraM wara lata In aoundlnf off. Jeraey City, Newark and Pater- o f the trana-Mlariealppi line. I husband returned to work. '~ release of atomic energy and that Defenoa alsK opantUoas had t»a- Municipal Building, nrnn Rny Urqu-1 concerning the closing of the number boa already been de­ Tha onaa at tha 8Uta tiapartmant aon. N. J.; Boaton, Fall River. New HallSck eald he expected sup­ ^ e t y and potency of the vaccine Belgium and Canada have provid­ port from some Democrats repre­ gun. W ith airtval o f these words, hart, operations director, along I Her huSI)and received a call late home in Vernon. creased by 23. pavar did (c t cainf Out cmployca Bedford, Springfield and Worcea- - and that voluntary agreements al­ Monday night. After he Identi­ No one, including Tolland Coun­ ed uranium, the basic raw ihate- senting New Ikigland suites sad Sehendsl pulled a Mver f t police with 'Edwards Klrkham, communl-1 The oifly large home that will tbara wara warned by "beep" aig- far, Maaa.; Oakland, Oalif.; Port- ready in being are sufficient "to fied himself a man’a voice an­ rial, evsr sines' atomic ansrgy da- other areas from which Induetrlea headquarters and started Maochea- cations director, and hie assistant I ty Home' Superintendent Walter stay open after the July date la i««i« In tha building. lahd. Ore.; Wilmington. Del.; Insure its distribution as rapidly aa swered aaying “ We'll get y o u .... My.er and hla wife, the head ma- Proiddenoe, It. I; Norfolk, Va.; vslopmeht began. have, moved into the South vrlth torV CD sirens hlaating. during ths operations, Lew Mel-1 the Hartfori) CpUnty Home- In Sirena could not be heard in tha In all, 14 sirens wars scheduled biirt. The latter two men direct­ it can be produced to those groups We’ll geC you. , . . ” MiglioU then troh; have been notified concern­ Flint, Mich.; Baltimore and Seat­ "All three," he said, "have frssly Its lower power and labor ratea. whose need is greeter." VVarehouse Point. The new law marblad courtrooma U> tha U.S. to sound, but two o f them, one at ed radio operators Robert Brown. bung up. ing the disposition of the nine boys tle; cooperated to further our com­ But Democratic leaders aaid they He renewed a pledge thkt the calls for this home to he mSln- c o u rt Houaa. but wardena marched tha Center astd the other at Buok- Robert Wefner, and George Beau­ The second call wta received at miw housed at the Vernon home. through 1tha eorrldora blowing Anchorage, Falrbanka and Ju­ mon’’ defense a n d aScurity, expected few if any defections. medical profession’s self-imposed tained for at least two years until atrengthen the bulwarks of the free Democrats outnumber RepubU- land, faUed to blast through an regard during the alert. midnight last night and answered A t present there ere no girls be­ w h l^ a a neau, Alaaka; . Balboa, Panama priority plan aimed at getting the by Mrs. MlgUoll. The caller aaked ing cared for there. News of the the State determines its future CaniJ Zone; Honolulu, Hawaii, and world, and help to en the way cans in the House 382-303. unknown casne, but thsy 'wsre scarce vaccine first to the more needs. With that. Judge a adjourned quickly rapairad and Maw a few “Are you home?” and then broke closing of the home by the July their courta and all legal buaineaa San Juan, Puerto Rico. into the development of the peace­ Because the bilkearrlaa |47$.407,- Some confusion exlstsd on the I susceptible 5-9 age group “will be The State, pays $12 a week for ' ' ■ ' mkMitaa beiilad eohaduls. Also, dur­ the' connection. date earned as a complete sur­ cama to a temporary halt. ^ ful usee,of the atom which holds SOO for rivers and harbors and flood Bulkeley Bridge In Hartford as followed voluntarily." prise to them. each child placed In a foster homc^ forth SO much promise and hope ing the alert aU flaetofy aifens thS traffic waa halted In both di-1 Couldn’t Afford to SU y Out WUaon la Balleaptor control projects throughout^ the "In accordance with the great The closing o f the homes, an­ This is in addition to clothes. In for betterment of human living cMintiy, there appeared to be some Maw intermittenty, siid had to rectlon$. traditions of medicine,” Price as­ Mrs, MiglioU nald that her hia.- the past, county governments have rourtaan big halicoptera, took JCfl to Attend bO (hanged to S-5 mknite duration band returned to work today as a nounced last night by) State Wel­ and easing of Intsiriational ten­ opportunity for "log rolling," or Pravloualy It had been indicated serted, “No child will be denied maintained inventories of clothes o ff at tha Pantagon, carrying See­ machinist at Landers "because we fare Commissioner Christy sions.” vote swapping. btastj* from State CD Headquartara that a vaccination because of Inability which were distributed to county ratary of Defanaa Wilaon and vir­ Robert Wsmsr, 14, a Junior high Juat couldn’t afford to stay out Hones, is the first step In the re­ National Confab The President went on to say Som<> House leiaders conceded only the traffic inbound toward to poy a physician's fee.” wards as needed.' tuallyUy acs of progrees toward I t " , 39 Cambridge St., haa been award­ to varioua emergency relocation tlona for. the convention in Con Notch was stopped to t 10 minutes. home and scorched the framework. will be provided for. A t present, 000 for New London, $30,000 In the goal of<-the atoma-for-peacs Scheele's renewed assurance came Mra. Marjorie Brown ia laundress ■ttea. Moat of them traveled via necticut;. Russell Perkins. Barney By Savings Bank The alerts main putpoae is to test TEENAGE GIRLS SLAlN^ ed the Verplanck School PTA No one was Injured. Lenr Is aaals- Hartford. $8,000 in New Have;,, program is accelerating. Imp<^ant in response to Hill’s demand' for Herald Photo and assistant bookkeeper, Mrs. automobllaa. Peterman, and Atty. Francis Shea the CD defenae already net up. scholafrshlp, announcement of the tant pereonnel manager at Lend­ and $200'ln Windham. event! are juat ahead, auch aa the a government atetement on the Three Boy Scouts of Troop 65 carry the Stans and Strtpee to position In the line of flags that have Helen Weber is employed as Wilaon aaid “ W e are leaving for will attend. Two will be delegatee Milk eompsniaq in town sent award being made at the Class er!. The new program of the state International confarsnee on peace­ The Board o f Directors of The Wsahlagtoa daae 15 OP) — . vaccine’s safety. The Alabama flown over Connecticut and the nation. The picture was taken during last night’s Flag Day observance east, matron and Mrs. Alyce the relocation centera aa a teat of and the other three alternates. I'JIk trucks to a milk statto be­ Two teenage girle were found Day exerclaca held yeaterday has four objectives; ful uses of atomic energy at Sayings Bank o f Manchester Tues­ D em i^at said Congress should at the Elks Home on Bissell St., as Atty, Jobn^D, La Belle (fa r left) outlined the history of the flag. Oandall is the cook and asst, the abUity o f the Military Batabl- Connecti-Kits, ingenious, small tween one and three o'clock. Also, alaln today ia a park near Ual- morning. , Return a child to his own home Geneva in Augueat. day votsd a aemi-annual dividend one pumper from each o f the know how safe the vaccine is be­ Principal speaker last night waa Atty. Stephen Elliott, prominent Elk and charter member' of South­ matron. All are part time em­ or the home of relatives If poeSlble; lahmcnt to operate in event of cartons fitted with samples of veraity Hilla Md., a Waahlag- Thia scho)arahip, one of the first M e b r o n ington Loi%, pay­ town’s two fire departments were fore voting millions of dollars for place a child in foatef c»xe; tem­ emergency." ton suburb. - Dr. Joha J. of Its kind In FTA activity, haa Atty. Leon Podrove and Jamea McKeough,'chaplain of the locige. The Boy Scouts are Patrol Leader The new law gives the State Durlag Uia drill, Wilaon -aaid, necticut firms, will be given out able to depoaltars June 38. sent thia afternoon to a rendesvous free inoculations. porary or permanent institutional Maloaey, Prlace Georges Coun­ been established by the Verplanck Michael Patulak, Assistant -Patrol Leader Jamea Lockwood, and Peter Brazltla. Welfare Department care of all “ the Joint Chiefa of Staff will con­ at the conventioh to tell the story Class Conducts R- LaMotte Ruasell, Preaident, area at Moriarty Bros. Oarage, . Hill also said he wanted to de­ care for disturbed children; perma­ ty nieiHoal examlaer. aaM eae School FTA exclusively for the School Job Open, state wards under the age of 18 fer on military meaaurea to be tak­ of the state's industry. Five aaid the payment of the dividend andm radio operator was alao there termine whether it would be nent adoptions for those children ef the girle had beea stabbed purpoaq of enabling a student years. Previously, the counties en to handle the aaaumed military thousand of these will- be. dis June'38th represents a change In under the direction of Heihert “ sound public policy" to continue mer parishioners o f Mr. Keen’s .who cannot be restored to their Flag Day Rites several tiinea Exambpaitea of graduating from Manchester High Gale Needs Clerk were responsible for children six p i^ la m a " , tributed. the bank's dividend policy. McKiimey. the other body was aet eem- with inoculations at this time. On School to ehter a college, univer­ have received cards from.hlm and own homes. Wilaon oarriad a aingle thin Samples- of products contained .The bank previously paid divi­ Fred O. Edwards, the town's pleted Immediately, this’point, ^ h eele said it ia "sound sity or other educational institu­ bis wife. Local Civil Defenss onelala wars on hand at the CD Control dends July 1 and January 1. In Truck Shutdown in the kits will Include hats from CD director, was unable to be from t h ^ Public Health Service briefeaae. A newaman aaked him Mrs. Grace Bulla's sixth grade tion to become a teacher. Hebron June IS (Special) Mrs. Horace W. Sellers, son o f Prof, ... - % ' Center at the Municipal Building this morning whiting for word from the future regular dividends will present this afternoon during the vie'wpoiot'' to achieve mass im population Increased ainc4 1945? If be expected he could run the Danbury, elsctric shavers from class at the Nathan Hals. School GIFTEO caOLD WESSION SET Miss Modean atands 36th in her Clifford R. Wright has handed in and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers of " A .—By about 25 miUion. T h e Defenae Department from that one Stamford and Bridgeport, ' hard­ presented a Flag Day program the aUte headquarters noUfying Manchester that test alert “Lemon be paid and will be available to alert He will appear on TV today munization evep though there are class of 338 students. She has .C^arltsle, Pa., graduated Monday Juice" was underway. Among those present were, seated, left to her resignation as secretary of the (Jtitsus Bureau estimates that the brief caac. ware from New Britain, toys from yeaterday to other alxth graders. depositors near the ends of June in connection with Conelrad's part things we still doo’t have thf an- been exceedingly active in 19 in­ from Bucknell University. He *8 and right, George Beauregard, Robert Wemer and Robert Brown, radio New Haven, June 15 (JPi—New Board of Education, to take effect U.S. peculation will soon pose the Wilaon replied that ha could New Haven, silverware from Meri­ The program which emphasized and December, respectively, thus in the state CD organisation. Con­ aweps to.*' dividual school programs and is p the first of September. She has received a bachelor of arts, degree Spreads over Area 165-mlinon mark. operators. Standing, in the same order, afo Herbert McKinney, Haveii State Teachers CoUega will “ with Juat about tha aame auc- den, clocka from Bristol, thread the history of the Pledge of Allegi­ allowing for distribution of the necticut is the first state to uae Earlier. Secretary o f Welfare member, of the National Honor So­ accepted a similar post with the. in music. During his college ca­ Rendezvous Captain, Mrs. Albert Conlon, COG supervisor, and. Adrian conduct an Inatltute on tha educe- '•aaa .I uaxially have." from Willimantic, marine products ance was as follows: Piano solo, dividend within the. seml-aniiual Conelrad, which provides informa­ Hobby—who haa directed the goV ciety, chairman of the Senior Class Regional' High School Board of reer he waa presldient of Sigma Q—What great honor waa ex­ Teat Bmargeacy Setup from New London, fans from Tor- Raynold Calssn; reading of the Groot, CD deputy director. HereM Phote period In vdilcb it la earned. tion' before and after the attack Um i of the gifted child July 7-8.. ernment’s activities in the vaccine History Committee and acted as (Ooatlnned from Pago One) Q—What is believed to be buried liducaUon, District 8. Phi Epsilon, national social fra­ Robiiison, accompanied her on the in the, cornerstone of the Wash­ tended to John Hanson' as Presi­ The expectation ia that tha rington, and electrical goods, Governor’s Proclamation, Dsnnia situayon—ssdd the Democratic town assessor on Student Govern­ Principal Richard D. Gale Is on ternity. trip. She was also a student at ington Monument In Washington, dent of the Continental Congrm 7 baat will ahow how effioiepit ia the screws and automatic counting Moore; history of the flag, Diane proposal might lead to "socialized ment Day. She is also a Sunday the alert to secure a clerk to take Show Planned Northfield. M,rs. Campe said that The Governor intimated that A —Hanson officially welcomed devices from Hartford. me^cine by the back door." She should drivers who transport food­ D. C.? emergency aetup a lr e i^ planned, Divsllo; poem, “ The Flag Goss School teacdier, member of the Mrs. Wright's place. The Amiton Lake Fire Co. will there waa a very large attend­ General Washington on his re- and perhapa indicate waya it can Bdwin H. May Jr;, o f Hartford, By," Jean Cibroskl, CarOie Moses, urged Instead appropriation of $35 choir and president of the-Luther Quite a number of parents of stuffs join the strike he would Im­ A —The cornerstone though to bresent a cowboy ahow and dance ance. be somewhere in the northest tunPfrom receiving the surrend­ be improved. pakt president o f tlw Connecticut Martin Qoodstine, Alma Scott and million to make vaccine avaUlable League at'4he Emanuel Lutheran ElemenUry School pupils seem to at the local school auditorium July pose the state,'s Slichter A ct which er, of Cornwrallia at Yorktown anoss7 drafted. Court Cases progressively developing a yqjith- ia pornography o f the worst sort,” expire until August. ' In theory, tha firat warning waa ■Writing the bills are 'LL Gov. ministration's handling of the vac town! of Hebron, Andover and • .Registration took place at the A — Amelia Eku'hart. -She was Q—Who were the Oonqulsta- to catch the capital by aurpriac. cine problem. Mra. Hobby, whose ful mind. The committee and the Marlborough, and insurance agepU c o o ^ tte e cqitnMl James H. Bobo However, both sides hinted that also the first woman to receive the Charles W. Jewett of school Monday evening. Mr*. Ed­ the truckmen of those, states, as dores' But tha plahnad axerciae had been Speaker of the House W. ShelSeld agency Includea the Health Serv­ aaaociatioii feel that thia ia the of the towns, an insurance agents' ward A. F(X)te heads the PTA told a reporter. ‘‘Southern Oatl- gold..medal of the National Geog­ A —The leadeto-ift- thq__Spanish wall publiclxed ainca March. So Victor RuUgliano, 15, East ice, h «e been the center of much Vest Inveatmenl a P T A organiza­ association ■was formed. It will ten­ well as those In New York, may be raphic Society. . Cowles of Farmington; Senate committee and asks that parents fornla is the home of eome of the conquest of Mexico aim^xScuth the atart of tha axodua from Wash­ Hartford, and Abrahqm Dauber, of that critlcisiii. tion could ever make and hopes it der advice to the Board on the sub­ indirectly affected by any wide­ Minority Leader Theodore 8. Ryen o f the Bronx, N. T „ both charged come with their children for the worst offenders." America durihg the 16th ceittory. ington had sidelights which de­ Yeaterday, committee Repuhlt- will eatabliah a' precedent and an ject of proper coverage. spread southern New England Q—How large ia Bolivia's great of Sharon, and House Majority With speeding, were each fined registration, since their signatures Bobo added that the probers tracted from the atmoaphere of cane—with Mrs. Hobby in the wit­ incentive for >tker PTA organiza­ John Yeomans of Andover ia strike because they ma.y not want salt lake? Leader Norman K. Parsella. llB'^n Town Court this morning. for ewisent must be given. probably would not investigate RECORD FOR CONCRETE? lealiam. ness chidr—OTcuaed Democrats of tions to fill the tragic need for chairman and with Stephen Deg- Thie-«year there is a charge of to enter a strike-bound zone. A —Lake Poopo, about .12.000 Some of .thoea who were to Dauber waa arrested yesterday pMitical motives in their attacks teachers." scandal magazines this trip. Movie The atrike and shutdowns fol­ feet high, has no known outlet. Sault ,S^e. Marie, Mi(di. by State Patrolman Charles hen of Marlborough aaked infor $1 for registrations, but not to ex­ leaders hsd h<^d L'.at the au'o- Herman/Eaiis, member of ttie “ flea" cania to their officea with on govdiliment conduct of the vac­ Members t f the committee are; mation from the insurance ogenU ceed $2 for any family. Funds on lowed a Trl-Stnte Council meeting Leas'than 15 feet deep,, it covers packed overnight baga. There- Sanga. \ cine program. Leslie Buckland, president o f the committee would uncover the in Hartford, Conn., and two re­ 1,000 square miles. Mackin;tc Bridge Authority, be­ in bringing about the best proce­ hand are less than usual this year, rjunes of sorw of the writers who were those ^ who, uncertain when Also f i n ^ the aame amount Mrs. Hobiqr said she was "not PTA; Mrs. Herbert Huffield, past a drive for expenses having failed gional meetings In Massachusetts lieves' A world record for pouring Obituary dure for insurance. have been supplying these maga- conci;4te was established when the next meal would be available, William Johnhtp"*> Hart­ embarrassed in the slightest" president; Mlsa Catherine .'’ hea, Temporary officers chosen by the to reach the required amount. and Rhode Island during yeater­ 0— 'What is the duration of a got in earty lunches. ford, waa charged^ with a violation about her role In tbe attuation. She principal of the school and faculty Zines. „ day. lunar, eclipse 7 6,250 cubic yards w'os poured in a of the rules of tha.^road. Thia too the agents are: Chairman, WUHam The program will start June 30, Hennkn G. Stark, director of the 24-hoUr period In construction of a - Doeena of government informa­ rote to the defense of Health Berv advisor to the ai-sociation, and EE- The drivers now get $J.67 an A —A total lunar eclipse lasts was the charge In ^k e cases of Ik ice personnel, amying ehe has "the A. Bottomley of Marlborough, who at Amston Lake as formerly. In­ CalifimUa youth authority, will Ipd-millidn-dollar bridge being tion officials left early to get set son Bailey, principal of the high is with the State Insurance Depart­ structors will be Mias Jo-Ann hour with eight hours of overtime two hours. up for the task of ^channeling out Geraldine Bower, 38. Newingl greateet possible respect for these represent California Gov. Gooduin built bet'ween Michigan’s two pen­ Funerals school. ment; secretary, Mrs. . 'Virginia Clark Slid Paul Pepin, who is a guaranteed at time and a half of a flood of orders, proclamations fined $14; and Gerard ^ Colley, men" who have made a career of Mias Modean haa been accepted Knight at today’s session. The Q—To what extent has the U.S. insulas. 21, of South Norwalk, whp for­ their wmk there. Brown, of Andover; treasurer, aenior-^ltfe saver. Both are of governor was originally slated to p*y- . and^ronouncementa from the gov- for entrance in the fall to Upsala They seek a 35 cents an hour emment-ln-emergency. Mrs. BUanbeth B. Blakey feited a $9 bond. "W hen the tnith la known end Richard M. Grant, Hebron. Columbia. appear, but appointed Stark to be College) East Orange, N. J., where A sub-committee to act with the Eligible for enrollment are chil­ pay increase In a two-year con­ The government's emergency lo­ Funeral satvices were held thle Donald L. Emory, 23, of 33 Cp- ‘ people cease to play politics with she will take the elementary pro. present. cations are, of course secret.' The forenoon for Mrs. Elisabeth bum Rd„ had a charge of operaC*. polio," she declared, '“ the Public Board is made up of Mrs. Virginia dren who have reached the age of In Hartford, Conn., meanwhile. tract. with 20 cenfa retroactive to gram of studies. She has expressed five. There will be two one half April 11 and 15 cents on next only authorised description of Bl- Barker Blakey, SO Boxwood Dr.i Ing a motor vehicle with a defec­ Health Service will etand.r a desire for the middle grades in Brown, Frederick L. Way of Gilead Governor Ribicoff haa been in­ aanhower's was that it was "a Stamfonl, who died suddenly tive hand brake nolled. and Mrs. William A. BottOniley of hour classes weekly for all be­ vited to attend a conference of the April 11. They also want the the elihentary progiani. ginning children, instead of one mountainous, wooded area'* within Sunday ' .in Stamforo Hospital. Assistant Prosecutor Richard LOOKED AT WRONG EVE Marlborough. , Kefauver Committee in New York eight hours of guaranteed over­ weekly lesaon of an hoijr’s length. time continued at time and a half. the 80 to 300-mlle relocation arc. Born in Manchester, she waa the Law said Emory’s car, ■ which IN THE DRINK? Among other agents of thw As- on July 6 and 7. ' Mrs. Eisenhower was not here (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.ou1b rolled down a hill In front of hia San Diego, Chllf. PoUce sociition are several Hebron in­ Attends Leonion A request that he testify oh The most recent offer b.v man­ to Join in the flight frbm the city. R. Barker, 414 Stanley St., New home and hit a pole after being testified a t the drunk driving trial Grand Rapids, Mich (P>—^Morris surance people including: Mra.~F. Mrs. Howari' J. Champe of juvenile, problems waa made today agement was a 3 3 'cents an hour She la at their Gettysburg, Pa., Britain. She yrea graduated from parked there, had been left there of James T. Smith that evidence Barrett, director of the city’s Elton Post, Mrs. Richard M. Grant Shelton, fc.n erly of Hebron, by Atty. Vincent Gaughn, special increase spread out over three farm. New- Britain High School and by a friend. Also, the car had of intoxi(uiti I^GGER AIXOWANCSS tered to restore order. ^ breakfast Sunday in .St.'- James' license, imtil June 2,2; Samuel Tag- Great Gap in Defease School hall, after rs(;el\ing com­ cart. charged with operating a ■ “Operation Alert" already has munion in A body at the S:30 motor vehicle while under the ki- tunied a spotlight on a great gap Meat at the Church of the As­ Puence of Intoxicating liquor or - Ot/ier Go/# Carts $73.95 in the government's djMense readi- sumption. The society presented drugs, until June 25; end Jon J. iwoa. ’ Congress has nWlther plans the ^ Rev. Edgar Farreil’ of St. luUano, 30, of 207. Spruce St., W e ARE DESPEI^i^Y IN NEED OF to quit Washington nor a place to Jamas' Church with a g ift aa a charged wich failure to curry his GiOLF lAULS ...... from 49e re $1.10 TtaasTmlTlf if a real attack should token Of appreciation for hia past Itcenee.or registratiem, until Sat­ lo a s never urday. _ some. t : guidarite aa chaplain of the group. It was business as usual for the OOLF lAG S ...... $4.95 to $17.50 legislators, despite recent testi­ "^The taet training session for USED CARS GET OUR DEAL NOW ON THE mony pf Civil Defense adminis- staff membra for the Girl . Scout nSHING TACKLE—opocid mofloiyanMnr - tfhtor Val C. Peterson that anyone day camp will be held tomorrow Public Records moming-from 9 to 11 o’clock at who stayed In the capitol under the .J__ ,*T<“ nmniB iz j^ie pofin ce o f young people Btiids'pay'good iatetesc— 3% compounded lino, 100 yards, $ tb. fa s t ...... spool 50c bombsights of an enemy "is the Emanuel Lutheran Church. / Warrantee Deeds — a ihining place w toe dieir freaten joye -semianntially when beid Aad tte y Saad duck." FYederick Lewie en'd dessie H. No ruervations are necessary _ I " ' aad vieteeiee aw waiting to be experienced end i - U . SPINNING REELS ...... $6.50 to $19.95 Neither has Congress voted— nor Lewie to Shirley Harrington and teach a valuable lesson about the b c ^ t s o f a DeSO TO «r P L Y M O U T H for the. atraa’berrv festival tomor­ Wfiflt jroar.intcrcfit psid ss conrcBt ' 5 5 ' 5 5 tha ' administration asked— any accomplished. row at the BalvatlOn Army Q U - Margaret 8. Harrington, property wise investmriit. Standby. war powers legislation on Finley St. ' ■ K income? Invest in 9% Series H under which a government scat' del. It will open .-et 4 p.m. end GLASS RODS— Spinning, Cofring Hy .. $2.98 continue ..to 9, end will be a con­ Edward F. Harrington and An­ This month especially you'll notice a cettain FarOirmtrr, vUh fhtir kumn-^prmmg f*m d aeif . tersd to the hills could mobilize the nie N. -Harrington to Joaeph U United States Government Series H Bonds iuc oountry, control panic buying and venience for clerlu In the stores eagetness around you—io the young men and m m fu ll 19 yam and S mtiaki, Bmds AT to drop in for a snack instead of Rosaano and Erma L. Rossano, new cunent income Bonds in derioaiinations o f RAR-R-Q GRILL \ ...... from $5,95 to $^.9S '’‘ profiteering, ration food and going home. property on Harlan Rd. r women giaduating from high .schools and col­ emt rnurm tJ.BO'fsr tu d fl.OO srigmsUy hmmd. clothing to homeless evacuees, or $300 to |10;000. Redeemable u p ir altct 4 ' Alemorandum of Lease leges all over the country. Even without their T tM m u m * B u J tt*$ m u f* ftt*m d fo r $37JO take emergency action to re­ - A ar., dping buet- So give yout isvariie gmduate a statt towards age o f 3% per annum i f held to maturity. !^*H: g reen s t a m p s g iv e n w it h c a s h SALK s f national preparedness^ of to­ U ly Carlson, daughter of Mr. and neea aa. .Shoor Jewelers, prop^ty S$ wLsS tta U fo^Mere f* r 4S y t m g ' a more sccute futuic. G o to your Imak today gytest paid semiannually by Ticasuty check.' day, it was assuiaed Blsanhower at 977 Main St. Mra. Linder J. Garlaon, 26 Ruasell. p*nm tmkmg im m mim m t m aad invcK ia a United States Savtegs Bond in ' Would rely on his Inherenl powers 8t. The infant-^haa been named Marriage Ucease — Scries H may be pofchascd tfanwgh any h— k . a s commander-ln-chief to invoke John William. ‘ Matthew ,J< Donachte Jr., of fie m t—s U. S. S**mgi -- hb oc bet aame. Annual lim it: |20,OOOL T mock price, wage and other con- .HolyPke and Marie A m Gaines of tiela lip Eldridge St., Juav..35, St. I t l C . Manchester GF8 Sponsors who are to picnic Tim V. S. flenramOT Sms m my hr Stk thmUtmt. r t f Tummy On MtkaUkb ... . The neatdent is expseted to is- at Mri. Viola Trotter’s cottage gt James’ ' Church. j;, ‘ h r Hrnlr rmrmiu deeetua it* tO irtiiimg COTatk and . sue a batch of supposed decrees in­ Columbia XAke, Friday evening, voking emergency powMs. in con­ are reminded to bring, with them STORM STUDY BILL SIGNED sultation with the cabiitet at the redpea for the new cook book.St, Waahlagtos. Juap IS Oh ^ VISIT OUR 2 LOCATIONS S and Supply Company smergeney White House. Mary's church woman Jare plan-, Preaident Eleeahewc* today Target CHiea listed ning to publish thia fall. ■igaed a btU.a«thsriatag a study F. T. BLISH JR.. Pt6g. and Trtns. « Forty-two of the cities knew m e f .ways to m la llia laas - et | | a n d ]fM ^ r lEtttnins /155 CENTER ST.-TEL. Ml 3-1226 sdvance they are presumed to be Mra fte e n e e H. C|evekiiidj 1T4 life aad prepertF'la 241 NORTH MAIN ST. - TEL. Ml 3-5113 or “ir r r s HARDWARE,WE HAVE FT* htt. The ether ssvss etUea hasMT Bentoai St, law ratumed frooe kBSWB until today srhsthar !. they Cbmam HW. ;xMon. ilia.. (I « ■ ). V n MAIN STREET - V Ml J.44J6 *Sate i*a k a Sea vUttliig her “S fira irw l a and yMug hiar -in-lar. Mr. u d 9e «Hb the MeaAnwidS.CUvetad. V - J i.-- 1 V '■ I' , 'i i / ■ ■c:i. ‘ if 1

V- V. PAGB-TWENTt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS . 1955 MANCHESTER EVENING HEI^LD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY. JUNE. 15. 1965 PAGE TWENTY-ONE

BUGS BUNNY Dtmr—WalUr, U’a b««B half ui enough power to pull ala to-ear Thko G«iMt o f Baito^ to Dtoaer Get s Heed Start ea Besatjr hour Unco I ordered that turtle freight traina. The KOPPER KETTLE RES­ When sizzling days arrive, you’ll D. FALSE TEETH jwup. TAURANT:, 829 Main St., wlU ba glad you dktail postpone getting Anawtr to Previous Puiilo 'S o « > , o r S S e i ! l^ense and Nonsense Walter—Tea, but you kflow how "Fill her up,” aald the abaeMf- spread before you a sumptuous a "HEAVENLY” PERMANEOT sns> G o m F it h in g T company dinner to honor Dad on from SCHULTZ BEAITTY SA- rAaTKKTH. SB Improred powder to .XOPNfT turtlM are. ^ minded m otoriat.to the Walter, aa S3 A \1 k Bargains LON, 983 Main St. Soft, hMrous bo ipilnlilsd on uppor or loan pUtM, n u u n T > « k w M he parked hlnuelf In the reatau- Father’s Day or to criebrate a holds (slM teeth moi« flrai^ to plaeo. graduation. Carefully 4>reparad waves that last and last will be A KhOnOlCWtN A t thla aeaaon of the year if the peared to be local realdent and rant with hla aweetle. - i s ,CBOM DOWN Do not slide, ellp or rook, no rwaam, a i r c B tood, properly nerved, wins your your reward for dialing MI. 3-8951. MrfCNOIJ aald to him: Listed *by \ younr boy ^ddenly becomea hard MUi|Ue tMind patronage. Trained, nlmble-fingered operators o f haariitf, hia eara ahould be ex­ III not eour. Cheeki "plate odor** (den­ Stranger—Bxcuaa me, air, but, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER fraahwater SRegioa devise tor you a becoming hair-do ture hresth). Oet raSTXXTB at any amine^ for watermelon aeeda. you direct me to the apaghettl Sih STtara If , you have a long siege on the requiring minimum "summer care. dma oounter. factory? ’ S Great Lake 4 Communion double boiler ahead of you, put Isn’t that what you want! Hoateaa—Thla U CapUln, Banka, Local Han—The apaghettl fac­ idling ground plete marbles in the, bottom eection. who haa juat returned front a trip tory? No, 1 don’t believe I know • * ~ SOUP fog 5 Slippery Sah They start to clang against each Here’s how to stew a whole to the Artie regtona. where It la. Sorry. ISOperatlCf^ • Elevated other and the pan when the water bhlcken. Place the bird on a Pretty Gueat— Oh, do come 7 Modem PenlP Ilw OaleaSar Saye ‘It'a Time' for rack In a kettle and add enough The two men.aeparated, each go­ IS Merit ' \ Father ^Tf«n-Typ« Dal* Profit More Tire ..lUee tor Dad DMitoed to riMaa . Tailored To PaTfaction gets low. nearer the Are. Tou mtut be cold. ing hla own way. A block or two M—-Hde. \ t Boredom Mgr. John Billcox of GOOD­ Beauty aurrounds and "closaa In water to half cover the chicken. • Trial period 31 DetCendent 46 Fishing plai« Buy Dad a bandeome gift he Add a little salt to the water. down the atreet the local man met ISnaky will wear with pride and pleasure YEAR SERVICE OTORE, 718 pn you” at M ATHER’S A T THE Bleeping Comfort for Dad. FORD DEALERS' b r r r koAp him ctieumber-cool through SAFETY. what a atrikingly attractive fash­ It aeemed baapful. that’a what h^ meant. Come on, •fTrigencmetric \ tione to the Elementary School taaapoon cream of tariar, 1 1-3 ‘ •5>; ■iaaling daya. GRADUATE With a BIRTH- cups sugar, I tablespoon lemon ion accessory It ia, you’ll be in­ let'a find hUh and aak him. functlea . 1 r spired to begin one for yourself. M Female Everybody lik t* Sacheta STONE RING to be fondly ad­ Juice, 3 teaspoons vanilla, 2-S cup ClEARANCE\ v Bargain: Something you Sgure They hrlrried up the atreet and arU an extra tocd i at-'high speed until foamy. Add «e*Gleomy cream of tartaV, continue beating sonal gift for the aummer bride. 1 g r a d u a t e s on' all levels in of to8?)tfulnew. Let each fem­ Wondering What to GIvef Sean” 5 " inine, t.-uest take one home from at high speed for about 3 min- m mind, the PINE-LENOX PHAR- There are many gift occasiona in utea or-until atlff. OUT OUR WAY R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE MSponiors M ACT, 299 East Center St. and your, party »o reu.ember the eve­ 4d Wipe out* r June and many beautiful answers At low speed, gradually beat The Inquirer - THE .PINE PHARMACY, 664 ning longer. Scatter aacheta among to "W hat shall I give?” at F. E. •SUeedto your wearables for a desirable aura In sugar imtil blended. Set bowl t'M hiOCKiNB ON my ONN DAILY PId Center St. suggest GIFT ^ X E b BRAY ,4 cup tWn stripe cooked As yoting and pretty as every cream, (iffer the aalad with sliced Loosen aidea with spatula and / evaporated milk (undiluted), dash ham, caasefble-Btyle. creamed po­ Pattern. No. 6276 containa cro­ \ ham, 2 or 3 tableapoons diced teen cositTt wish for warm weather of yalt, >/i teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup chet directiona;. material require­ slide cake out. Froet top with canned pimiento, 2 tablespoons —stunning date dress that’s Jiigh- tatoes and . tiny Gommeal muffina ments; stitch lliustrationa. — Cola-Chocolato Icing: Makes shredded coconut (cut in short for a supper lunch.-* Fresh pine­ «Uva oil, 2>4 teaspoons red wine wasted and accented with embrol- piebes). Send 26c in Coins, your name, drip invitingly down the sKIca. apple rings may be substituted for vinegar, % teaspoon sslt,' T-16 der>*. ' Method; Bake cake (from a mix address and the Pattern Number . .Cola-Chocolate Ictaig: ' Makes HOLD the canned if desired.- teaspoon pepper, teaspoon pre­ Pattern No. 1448 is in s i M S 10, or a'^atandard white cake recipe) in to ANNE CABOT. THE MAN. enough for top of. lO-lnch cake. pared Bahama-type mustard. 12, 14, 16. Sire 12. 44i yards of 13 by 9 by 2 inch pan. A few CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Three tableapot^ comatarch, Method: Tom lettuce, cabbage, 3S-inch: transfer included., / minutes before cake is ready to be Missed Again 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW 7-8 cup bottled cbla, % cup sugar, ^cheeec, ham nnd pimiento together For this pattern, sand 351: in taken from oven, melt butter in After 45, most people begin to YORK 36. N. Y. 2 squares (8 ounces) unsweet­ in aalad bowl. In a small container coins, your name, address, size de­ small saucepan; remove from heat. have trouble' doing close, fine Now available—the 1955 Needle­ ened choc^te, ts teaspoon salt, put oil, vinegar: salt, pepper and sired, and the pattern 'numbee Mix in ^ e ll the brown sugar, un- work. Can’t see distinctly any work Album printed in attractive *4- teaspoon vanilla. EVERYTHING! Blend^ cornstarch with hi cup CrO.vyiLUAM*,- muatard; shake wall or beat, with to S|:E BURNETT, THE MANX dilutedto evaporated milk, jyU- more. It’s a perfectly natural con­ colors. It contains 56 pagea of love­ ly designs—plug 3 gift pattema. di­ of Uje cola; set aside. Put sugar, US OLD SLOVE< ? *.,r fork; pour over ealed mixture. CHESTER EVENING HEBALD, vanllla and cocionuL...(There. wnT' dition — nothing to worry about. •me SHADES OP N»6 HT '‘ Toaa together. Serve at once. be cup o f this topping.) When But why put up with poor vision. rections printed in book. 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C 4i ' T-- . . . ■ , ■ »« ' /-'• • ■ ■ ■' ■ '7- 'x-. PAGE TWENTY-TWO BIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1966 UANCfiESTER iSVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,'1965 FAGE TWENTY-THREE projeet is ssleeUd for Hih oonOiig 900 Lutheran Ladiei year' The spiritual project to be Malik Exhibits Summer Aeddcn|g Elephants Opgiliiig at State for WeA considered for the next year is, r w w a Spuf Need frove • 'The head of the Ceylon govern­ St. Louis, June 15 (/P) —5lem- tbat Ruaaiaa dii^mats T«ally art blood from the blood banks at York City, Thursday and Friday. m i OHRYSUR Co-Captala Moe Morhardt local hospitals. To replenish ment _ Wild Life Bureau, C.-^ W. Miss Emily Klssmann. president Detroit e huKtlnf, aquare-—jSfew- A f t e r losing seven of eight. seasoa’s Maaeheater High Elsewhere on the sport page to caueee. ’Team manager* must month. Manchester’s quoU is phants, with fine tusks, highly and Mrs. John Van Wyck are society reports it has more cases wonder Eddie Stanky says he baseball team, llie aaaounce- tions counsel for .Anheuser- -1 Molotov, haa told bia emliaasy valued as sources of ivory. Cleveland won its fifth straight in day is an application whlch! * n^eekly schedule to all par- ataff to wifie off their cold war 150 pmts each month, and in delegates. The hosts for this con­ involving., cats thah any") other doesn't hold a grudge against the the nightcap at Washington as meat was made late yesterday Busch Inc., made the announce- the past it has been difficult In Thousands of elephants once vention are the societies of the animal. M ey include cats in trees, St. Louis Oardlnqls for giving hitn afteraoon by tbe Nassiff Arms men^to ptayers In a clubhouse should be filled out by youi^atert, 1.*"^ cannot practice look. Malik tdmaelf ia aetting an trumpeted their w ay around Cey­ Score outlaeted his wildness. The asample. meeting It, Won’t you help to Nassau-Suffolk zone of the cats on poles, cats in machines, a boot as manager. Why ehould fire-ball letfy walked 11 and hit a Co„ a loeal sportlag goods store meeting before the game with guarantee our 150 pint quota lon.' “But now,” Nicholas ^ says, Lutheran Women’s Missionary cats between wails and cats lost, he? They’verbeen vindicating the Pittsburgh. -. Britieh and American dlplomata “the meager total may be" near batter .while atriklng out six. The which haa spdnsored man.v are being invited to Kmch partiea. this month and make sure, of League. Mrs. Diwothy Priebe of sick or poisoned. little guy ever aince he left. opener was won on Dale Mitchell’s championship athletic teams Flelschman said he was the biological minimum below Woodhaven, U I.. N, Y., district In three years as manager, speaking for August X. Busch at the once for&iddiim Ruaeian em- enough blood on hand should which breeding ceases and ex­ pinch single In the 11th after during the past several years. haaay on Kenaington'a swank “Mil­ the need arise. You may do so president, will preside at the ses- MUNICIFAL SCANDAL Btanky had been ecouaed of over- Ralph Klner hit a pinch homer to Beglanlag this year, the trophy Jr., president of both the brew­ Department‘calls for the organiza-1 by calling MI 3-5111 and mak­ tinction follows.”' slons. mana^ng, taking the game home tie it a 4-4 with two out in the ery and the ball rlub, who was tion.of two midget grid teams this' lionaires’ row.” Oylonese elephants are easier will be awarded annually to the They find few chinika in the Iron ing an appointment to donate, The Rev. Andrew Finger, a mis­ Houston, Tex. (g) — Casper J. a t n l^ t, upsetting clubhouse tran­ ninth. Indians’ leading batsman., out of town. The report the fall. The local squadssousds will performnerform ' before, the program CM Becomo Monday, June 20, 1B55, from to domesticate than African ele­ Haynes tells a favorite of oldtime quillity and other od^i and ends Norb Zauchin and Ted Williams cards were up for sale wan pub­ in a league comprising two teams a success or a reality, the parents Curtain on information. But the phants. This trait started them on sionary to Africa, formerly of DEAUPRE Morhnrdt, n senior, collected of interested boys must flrat five vodka flowa freely, the helpings of 12:45 to 5:30 p.m, at the South Bayside, N. Y., will speak on the traveling salesman In Texas. They In an-effort to explain wty the j batted in seven of the Red Sox’ 19 bits ih 44 official trips to the lished In a copyrighted story froip Meriden and possibly two Methodist i Church, the way out. They proved valuable James Stewart and June Allyson are a hea^warm lng husbond- used to make a point of spending Ccjds looked good cn paper but | runs in the slugfest at Boston, In the New I’ork Hernld-Tri- more clubs in other Connecticut their approval. And the only caviar are generoua, and their for plowing, road construction iopic.a - “Mission Endeavors in NOTORS, Iss. plate for a robust .432 batting way the PFAA officials will know Ruaaian hosts spill over with good and-wlfe team in Paramount's “Strategic Xir ^mmand,” 'h«w at the Nigeria, W eit Africa.” The Rev. a night at the hotel in the little not In the National Leaguo stand-1 Zauchihg homered in an eight-run' average. The strong-armed hune .yeaterdayn, Busch denied cities. ' Jobs, transportation and Jungle Chrysler-Plymoutk Oars tngs.. third. Vvllliams hit his fifth home Tn Hold Qpen Meeting whether or not their program will fellowship. clearing. They also made ideal State Theater. *1110 sweethearts of "The Glpim Miller S toi^’ head George Muller of Lyndhurst, N. J. town of Ganado. Then each would oealerflelder will be presented It then. Malik has been setting some kind and the Rev. Ernest Kunsidi of Al­ write a letter to his wife, saying 368 EAST CENTEX 9TJ-, St'anky, who’d trip his rich uncilei.run and doubled twice, lifting his the trophy at ML-Nebo Sunday, “The reason for this meeting, Local PFAA officials are anx­ be organized Is for yop, parents participants for parades and re­ a six-star cast in the^'Vista'Vision and Technicolor thriller that ifrahia- bany, N. Y., will be the devotional he’d “spent the night betw een If it meciit winning a gai.ie, was ai^ag e to .378. Flelschman said, ’’is'' thaf we ious to get tome idea of how many to fill out the application' 0* soon of a record fo r infoimality in Honey Helps Lick ligious cereTiionles. OPEN EVENINGS June 26 teforr the start of the as possible. carrying on Londoii negotiations, .tises the story behind, the top-secret atomic air arm of the U.S. Air leaders. Ekbia and L ouIm ,” a couple of tha goat for Cardinal faiia. They exhibition softball conteat fea­ want you to know Just how boys are interested in the football The ^ tc h , who conquered Cey­ ■tUl remember him as “The Bret" program before proceeding too -far with the Japanese f tr a World War lon more than 200 years ago, Force. ■ At each convention a qilritual other tiny towns. turing the King and His Court matters stand. We know that n peace settlement. ' Severe Hang-Over who had played his intangibles to and SUk City- All Stars. George a lot of people will ask you in regards to equipment, insur­ started a valuable export trade in the htlt with the hated Brooklyn Feature Film Here ance, etc. If the inl,iere'Bt war­ He Initiated the negotiations by elephants, shipping the aninials Mitchell, well known coach and about the ball club amt Its ‘Im­ Automen Schedule splittlhg a bottle of dubonnet at Dodgers and the New York Giants. manager of many Namlff Arms pending sale’. Now you know rants, local PFAA officials will New York, June 15 i*i—Honey off for heavy work. Tuskers were _ Rasy Going Fellow Features Baseball hold an open meeting for parents the Soviet Embassy with the sur- killed for their ivory. athletic teams, will make the what tn tell them. The rlub .prlsed Japanese envoy, Shunichi helps overcome hang-over and . Hoping a change “might make presentation. is not for sale.” ^ of the boys who fill out the ap­ Independent Came sober up the alcoholic, a medical Today the spread of civilization things better,” the beer barpns plication. Members of the 'Meriden Matsumoto. is raising a new threat. Peasants Rt. Liouli Cardinal fans are Next day he strolled leisurely report said yesterday. wl>p own the club dispensed witii bound to get a full run of enter­ Midget Football League program Slinging Hank Reducker, con­ down ‘M illional^’ Row” with­ have taken to'shooting the ani­ Gtiuiky s-nd called in Harry .(The will be- f)resent at the meeting to Honey contains a form of sugar, mals in an effort to protect rice Hat) Walker,, a nice, easy going tainment from “Strategic Air explain the full particulars and sidered one of the stata'a top out the usual bevy of secret se­ fructose, which promotes metabo­ Command," the epic film story of curity police hovering in the back­ and other crops. Nicholas be­ fellow. answer all questions concerning softball pitchers, and his strong lism or bumlng-up ful in treating t:l- iWhen Stanky left May 27, the assigned to the long-range bomb­ CSiurch, 6:15—Robert'or Park. Freeport, N. A ,— Rihsl Nocoro, mis articles concerning the millget: 6:30. porter who asked him In French ccrtiolics, Dr. Martha Brunner-Ome Cards were fifth, 10 games bock. ing force, and the opening, scenes <3ros-ites ■vs. Telcos, 6:15— 157.‘i-, Brookl/n, o^itpoihled Vic All Americans, no youngster Last season, the New Britain - to comment on the negotiations. Neither Stanky nor Walker , 6—Ver- draw. (Perez suffered possible games ami practice sessions, hnd third base, will comprise Tommy cofivBrtotl^ League game. pianrir,__ ___ '—: deen Pheasants of the Northern University elected four captain* it is . the home team’s duty to have either changed clothes or Ralnear, Reinhear, Rineer, Rhei- ttrolninv. Chicago'(NEA)—George S. May for three of i t s 1 9 56 athletic fracture of right elbow and referee Conran. Jim McCurry, Dave Balon neer, Rlnnser, Rlaneer, Ranier. $Y25 In the American, the New York Man. Motors vs. Police A Fire­ League executed two triple plays stopped Houtl. make certain that a doctor 1s and Sandy Hanna. Hamilton's gone bach to Moscow. Yainkees held on to their slim lead has put up 5212.000 in cash prizes teams. Frank Guelll is the new * Reporters telephoning the Bkni Rhinear, Rinaer, Raineer, Rheiner, CwM a foOMri I for _ his professional toi;mBfnents men. 6—•Waddell. within five ^ y a —and yet lost boxing captain. Tom King^^’ill Halifax, N. S.—Gabby Pallolli, present at every contest. And Leo Day, Jarvis and Bernle Au­ Reinier, Raneir, Rhineir, . R i n e r, by beating X>etroit 7-6 in 10 in Medics vs. Moriarty's 6,—Chr.r- 124'i, Montreal, stopped Leroy all candidates must present their gust will start in the outfield. bassy get at least a reply from a Personal Hearingearing Ser Service nings. Second place Chicago beat at Tam O’Shahter, Aug. 4-14. both games. Pheasants made lead the wrestling team. st<:w press spokesman. Until a. few Raineir, Retnert, Renter, Rienear, 18 Oak SL — M I-9^81 ter Oajt. ' ■" their first triple killing against Lindsay and Don Muller will d Jones. 128. Halifax. 8. first report cards to the coaches, Capable Auto Parts' resen'es weeks ago. they usually got Reineir and'R^neir. Bettimore 1-0 and tiiird place CYO vs. Harm's, 6:15- Mt. Nebo. Montreal — Bobby Coiirchcsnc- and boys not having good grades include Ray Lucas, Billy Cobh, ■ am a iis amd coa^e ret Cleveland took t'Wo from Wash WILDLIFE C INFERENCE Eau Claire but lost 6-4. Kye.days captain tlie lacrosse aquad. grunt, sometimes a “I no speak None of^the'i^llinga Mrs. Rine­ Sunday June 19 later they came up wltff another Marcunc bout postponed to are dropped from the team. Tommy Mason, Slim Sumlslaskl, All MAXI* or MiA^ne aidi li^ton 6-4 in 11 Innings and 3-1 ht (WednesdayI, rain. Aside from teaching the boys Bruno Moske and Joe Thompson. Ehigtiah,” or “nobody is here novr.” ar. reporu sadly, is right. on rookie Herb Score's two hitter. New Orleans (NEA)—New Or- First National vh. Elks, 1:30— such fielding gem and again lost CANADA BOUND Ir .ns is to be the site of the North Uiarter Oak. the, contest. This time the score how to play the game, the coaches Booton belted Kansas City^ 12-4 — -f— NO EASV TRICK must also teach the ydungsters to H'OR'hl THE EFFORT / 'V. One Big Inning American Wildlife Conference, c'Besupre Motors vs. Trust. 3:30 w a's 2-1. lyaltham. Mass. — (NEAl —Wil­ March 5i7’, 1956. —Charter Oak. liam McKenna, Little All-Amer- answer "A'es sic and yes mam'' Pittsburgh ' rapt ed the Cards New York (NEAl — The last hi\w to earn their own spendiqg Uaramus. N. J. (NEAl—A 300 wiUr Dale , Long hitting a solo Harm's vs. i^orth Ends. 1:30— •Scientists -holieve. tliat vibra­ ioa choice as end (or Brandies Mt. Nebo. tions trans.,iitted through the University last year, will jllay pro­ middleweight champion to win the money; power of prayer when game colled here by Stan Gifford hoimr in tliq second and driving Mickey Mantle of the Yankees was worth |5,000. H^. shot the in three more on a double and was the first player In the Amer­ CYO vs. BA's. 3:3 0 -Ml. Nebo. water by a person walking along fessional footb^l with' the Cal­ light-heavyweight crown was Har- things get toilgh; acts of manly ican League this season to hit Police A Fire vs. Bantly's, 1:30— the bank mill ca':se fish to daft gary Stampeders in the Canadian rj' Greh, who turned the trick in behavior: to go after all s'chool perfect game In a match being basea-loaded single as 13 Bucs filmed for TV. came to the plate in the big fourth. home runs against every club. Weet Side. away out into deeper water. League. 1923. honors; to attend church services Jo4mny Podre., iron his sixth for -X 1 Brooklyn, blanking' tha Radl^'a on I oevOn hits. The Dodgers sored six PURCHASE tn the second inning, routing loser Johnny Klipietein -"nd Steve Rid-: ♦ ♦ ♦ X zik, as Duke Snider si.,ack«d hin . -V r. 20tb homer with two on. At Milwaukee. Eddie Mathews ASSORTED GROUP OF put it awayfor the Bra\es with a two-run clout in the eighth. Kerens Good N ew s! GABARDINES — PLAIDS — SHARKSKINS _ Mathews had_ three of the seven 1 ^ ^ hits off Roberts, who lost his fifth FOR WORK ... FOR DRE^S ... FOR SPORTS in 14 decisions. Leif Burdette was \ th e‘winner, getting his fourth by leaving two runners stranded in the ninth. Hurry In tomorrow The giants, verbally spdnked by and pick several pairs Manager Leo Durochef the day be­ at these slscka. fore for their lafck - luster play, ; \ smeared the Cubs with three runs In the second on homers by rookie . Oall Harris and Willie Mays. It — a premium quality brew tailored V.U. the fourth major league home * run for Harris—all In the last five games. Ruben Gomez won his third for the first sh'Jtout-of the season for Connecticut folks at a sensible price. \ by the Giants’ staff as Sam Jones -iMt his eighth. . __ - 'W'- ♦ Throwing Error. A four-base throwing eror by pitcher Al Ber capped a threpsrun T' ninth for. the Yanks, wilh Andy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Carey racing all the way around to score the tying run after hitting In front of the plate. Mickey ManUe then won it with a single Naturally at this low In the 10th oft George Zuverink price we ere not able after a walk anil a single. . to five Free Altera­ The White Sox stayed 2% jfirries tions, . ■. y-i behind the Yank.s. topping the Oriolea as Saul Rogoylh walked • home the-lone run in the eighth. K Jack Harshman ^--fnade 4 t four ONE SIZE FITS A U straight for Chicago, although Sandy Conauegra came on to tosif You don’t have 4o know the alto a game-etidlhg'doubleplay ball to Xntmr. oock dad wears. Give him Inter- Hal Bmjth. ' ■ wos'ea 8-t-r-e-t.«-h Socki. 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FACE TWEK^.FOtm MANCHEOTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ OOime WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1966 FACE TWENlY-flVR, f*' ■ .. - - ■ ...... !■■«■■■ .....‘J— ' i THE U.S. Open Herald Angle BA’s Defeat •ener, 2-^ * y t; Santee’s Case Recipient of^Firrt-Annual .Cjharlee I^W igren Award Sev(^fal, StarK EARL W. YOST Tigers Fail in Effort i One Run Rec League Cage Champions Receive Trophiee Baker Top Vote-Giettej In News. Again Seeti Winning Spbrta Editor anOTS HERE AND THERE 'fDodgers, is a "eouahi" for third In Last Framfe To Obtain Ed Robinson Paris, June 15 (A>) — The Wes Plainvine Stadium will be the baseman Ken Boyer et the Cards. For iSeco^d Raise Spoj Santee "excessive expenses" case Bich Tourney acene ot a bantamweight title bout Boyar has batted three times AltKdugh Detroit is badly in exploded again today with the an­ Tuesday night when 118 - pound against Big Jim and Mch time he To Break Tie N«*» Tork, June 16 YKSTKBDAV'S RKSI'LTS Chicago, June 15 (A>) — am e^,584; Aaron. MUwiiuikae, T,478;l M r Aucky Hairie of the Detroit need of r'healthy flra» baseran Aolrricaa nouncement from International ■ nififi Fnuiclaco, Juna IB (i^ — champion Johnny O'Brien of Bos­ collected a home run..-Minnie • Tickra ■cknowicd^ed today that (Both Ferris Fain, and .Jack Phil­ .Bnstoo ]J, Kanua ri(v 4. Olympic Committee President How you gonna figure the winner ton riaks hla laurels agaihM chal- Mlnoao of the Chicago White Sox Action in the Twilight Baseball Baker of the Chicago Cubs took Moon, S t LouUi 5,211; IlirUlm lips are hobbled by knee'ihjuries), Clorriand IVashlifpnn 4 (11) 1, Avery Brundage that he had lengtr Tony Orasso of New Bri­ holds tha dubious racord of having League started last night with the over the AU SUr baseball poll lead •U- efforta to obtain first baseman Chtcaan I. Balrimor» O. of the 1955 V.S. Open? Brooklyn, 8,792; Po«t Cfaiehniatl, \ XkVUe Robiiww. from New York- Harris said hi iw^no'proapect of New York 7. Doiroll 6 UO). asked the American AAU to in­ tain. The pair was scheduled to been bit by tha most pitched balls British- Amerlcims scoring a 3-1 for second base in the National ' ■ \ had failed.. He blamed Yankee a deal in sight before *he trading Natloaal vestigate the charges. The human . element la Haky Btaetlast May but O'Brien reported during the past four seaaons. The decision over the North Ibids at League today. Nr'W York B. rhirago 0. Catcher: CampaaeUa, BraoUyn, - Oeheral Matva^er George Weisa. deadline midnight tonight. Milwaukee 4. rhiladeinhia 3. Bnindagr offered no opinion on enou^ to aaaeaa In a caat of golf- In 4)v*r the weight limit and State fleet Mlnoao, who is knoi^-n as a Mt, Nebo. It was a pitcher’s duel Baker,.who celebrates his 30th 10,218; ChiU, ChToago, 6.484; Barnl. "Alt our discussioiia with the "We'll jult have to struggle It PlttaburEh 10. St. I.rf>ulB B. the caiM. He said he merely had era of comperable skill ’and tem­ Boxing Commissioner Dlnny Md- plate-crowder, has been pllnked 50 between Myles McDonough of the birthday today, has 8.648 votes to St. Lotils, 4,725; Burgess, Cincin­ Brooklyn 9. I'lnrtnnail 0. studied-the charges made In » Mahon refused to allow the bout times, eight times in the head. BA's and veteran Dick Blow of the Tankees revolved a ro * ^ Kobin- out and hope the Imees hold up,” I ^STAsnixns peraments — particularly when 8,216 for Red Schoendlenta of St. nati, 8,181 {.Westrum. Newr Torit aoB," Harris admitted, ‘ but Weiss Harris, eald rueRilly, “ In all my . Ameelran San Francisco newspaper, that to go on. This time, O'Brien has Minnie has not sufficiently recov­ North Ends. McDonough's sacrifice. LiOula, 2,796. waa demaiiding such a trade it year^of managing. I’ve never run w lx Pel. GBL Santee had accepted more than I they range from a stolid I3ene posted $400 with the commis­ ered from his moat recent bean- fly in the seventh- inning which re­ Baker’s rise- now placqB four t First Base; Vernon, Waahlngtoti, put Ruel iDetroit General Mana- a ^ s s a team that has got to put Npw York ..TO TO .661 the alloww(j^ expenses. for. ~ three Littler to A tempestuous Tommy sioner's oiBce that he will come ing by Bob Grimm of the Yanks scued batterymate Red McCarthy Cubs In leading poeltiona." Other 8,774; Ptnver, Kanaea Q ty, njiMl; <7hicaco .., .TO 19 .635 3>x meets in California. Bolt. , Ih under th« prescribed weight... and his biasing bat has been miss­ from third base decided the weU- fa r Kuddy Ruel) on the ‘spot. It lip with so many Inj-.rica to. key Cli^VelAnd a .TO 23 .614 .1 Chibs leading at thfir I'gapective Dropo, Chicago. 4,796; n ln . De­ wasn’t a fair deal. His idea c men. Things wren’t too bad until Df'troit .... .TO 3S .646 7 "I sent the story and a letter Coupled with these deep tincer- Riverside Park la now offering ing from the Chtsox attack...It played game. iwaitions are left ‘ fielders Bob troit, 8,992; Werta, ^ aeveland, (air deal is git-lng up a tooth Ray Boone and Hagyey Kuenn got .Boston .... .36 31 .466 13 to Dan Ferris (AAU chieftain) talnties Is the ..weather. And na­ three forms of auto racing'each looks like the end of the row for *156 North Ends got their flrat Ipeake, shortstop 'Ernie Banka 8,004. X ' , WARhlnflon .32 34 .393 16'i tive San Franciscans, borrowing •week. 'Tuesday . night the Bay Moos'up's Walt Dropo. "rhe former run in the first Inning when Steve for a pile of li«nber.'’ hurt. Just when Boone was get­ KanMii« ("It) .22 .15 .336 1* and. suggested the matter be and third baseman Randy Jack- Second Base: Avila, Cleveland, / Ko Names Mentl ting over a sore arm that had Baltimore * 39 .316 looked into," said Brundage. ''I a familiar word from pie weather State saucer features jalopies, Fri­ UConn three-sport star is just Cooper triple to right field- a n d son. 9,218; Fox. Chicago, 8J84; Me- i day night the midgets and stock scored on Bernle August's sacri­ Masris declined U>^ mention been bothering him sinre spring BI have not yet heard from Ferris. burggu, admit that It may be ex­ about hitting hla weight and is not The balloting will decide th e Dougald, New York, 6,198; Ron- training, he pulled a muscle in his BriKiklyn ...... U 13 .*772 tremely variable during the course '^cars on Saturdays.. .Pope Pius driving In runs or hitting home fice fly. starting American and National nels, Washington, 2,067; Goodman, names but it has J>«n reported Chlcafo :...... 3.3- » ll«i» Serious Charges X lt said yesterday that sports and Inithe fifth inning the BA’s tied the Tigers demanded Robinson and leg. Kuer.n, who also sustained a N>w York ...... 30 27 '.526 14 ' "No action has been taken of the 3-day, 73-hole tournament runs in the manner in which Man­ Leaaiie Itneupa for—the game to Boston, 1,310. Mtlwaukeo ...... 29 » ..509 15 that starts tomorrow. physical exercise ''maintain 'soul ager Mai;ty Marion desires. ..The the score at 1-all on Dick Pitkin’s be playdh at MUwaukee July 12. second baaemsuvGil McDougald'in leg injury is playing now but he Ptitlad^lphla ...... ,..23 31 .426 19<9 against Santee yet and I don't Third Base: Ffaiigan, Kanaaa still is favoring the leg." Everyone concedes that this a n d body in happy harmony. mother of Carlos Bernier,, former triple and Dave Vozzolo'a base hit. National League exchange foiy^itcher Ned Garver. rinctnnatl ...... 22 30 .423 19'a know that any will. However, the SpMking in Vatican City he said, McCarthy; opened th e BA’s City, 8,115; KeU. Chicago, 7,001; St. laOUlK ...... !T;“. v 22 31 .415 20 55th annual money battle tg a major league outfielder now with First base: Muslal. St. Louts, 9. Roaen, CleveUa^ 5,228; Cany, The Tigeta^lao were rumored to D* spite their Injuries. Harris PiltuburRh ....;....U 19 37 .,373 24 »i charges aie certairily too serious " ^ o healthy he ' recr* the Hollywood Stars In the Pacific seventh' Inning with a walk..' and be wiUinjTiO Mccetpt Robins m even has been alternating Fain and to let them stand.” , wide open proposition, -involving \ 112^ Kluszewekl. Cincinnati. 7,- New Ytifk, 8,407; Hatfield, Detroit TODAY’S <(A3IKS such interesting angles' as the ^ rirt t gives you, if it keeps you for Coast League, smokes cigars. moved to third by Pitkin's base 946; Fondy, Chicago. 4,831; up fop^--Bteve Groraek, their other Phillips at first, resting first, on >^t^nnal Santee, America'sT- fastest some time outside your home, hit. McDonough then poled a long 1,059. Brooklyn at Cincinnati ^(N)—Ernkine young fellows of age against the Mrs. Bernier arrived at. a recent Hodges, Brooklyn, 4,665; Adcock, vetaiw righthander. It was hot one then the oUicr. It was the miler, on' duty as a second lieu­ itS’you to return hi(ppier and Hollywood game with a box of her fly ball, scoring McCarthy from ShorUtop:>Kuenn, Detroit 6.868; M m ad whom the Yankees offered crippled Fain's inability to come (3<2t \P Minaiciii (3*lt. tenant with the Marine 'O rps at old pappy guys,. the established MUwaukee. 8,207. j Carraaquel, Chicago, 7,048; Hunter, Philadelphia at Milwaukee — moi’C relaxed. Physical exerciae, favorite cheroots and smoked three third base. Second Dsiae; Baker, Chicago, lor either pitcher. up with a couple o f balls last night Wehmrier (4-3) v» Buhl (3-4) or Crone (?amp Pcpdleton, Calif., reiterated players versus the dark horses and the Aacipllne of games, the con­ Standing out defensively for the Neto York, 4. 881; Strickland, iivu. all aiming at the crown wore by before the game ended. Without 8,648; Schoendireat, St. Louis 8,- that cost the Tigers a 7-6 decision his denial of the charges as he stancy effort, maintain soul and any question the attracted a little losing North Ends was Al Cole at aeveland. 2,109; Miranda, BalU- •In 10 innings to New York. New York at Chicago—Hearn- (7-6) did when they first were made/ a one ~^of the darkest horses of all, 216; Hamner. Philadelphia. 7.397; more, 1,004. va Mlnner (5-2). body In^-A happy-harmony and attention. shortstop. O'ConneU, MUwraukee, 4,258; Gil­ "It’s remarkable that Fain does PUtfthurgh at St. Eouls (N)—Friend week ago. plucky Ed Furgol of St. Louis, MacDonough went the distance Left Field: Zemial, Kanaaa Q ty. (S-2) va Arroyo (6-2). everyone knows that moral health liam, Brooklyn, 3;672. as well as he does." Bucky.said. American "It’s sigiply a newspaper Bordered by Cedars profits fron\ It greatly.".. .The for the BA's, giving up four hits 8,(K6; Mlnoao, Chicago, 7,821; T. !7e W LONDON "He keeps hurting the knee all the •story," he commented. "It’s The setting is the Oljrmplc The Niw York Giants report * —( HtriJd Ptxrtft Third Base: Jackson, Chilean, WllUama. Boaton. 8,899; Klnar, Chicago at Baltimore (2—twl~N)— fourth annual Connecticut High that attendance for night games and one run, while walking one and 8,497; Mathews, Milwaukee, ?,- WATERFORD time but he never complains. He Keeftan (0-3) and Fornlelea (4-2) va Brundage's duty to check Into Country Club lake course, an up- striking out six. Loser Blow gave Sponsor Dante Paganl, genial owner of tbp North' End Packago Btoro, feted his Rec championship aeveland, 4,118; Noren, New York, Wllaon (5-5) and Dorlah (3-0). School Coaches .outing will be h«d has out-drawn day attractions by 613; J. Robinson, Brooklyn, 5,- has yet to ask to be exousd. 'The any charges made against amS' ' Herald Photo and-down plot of green land, Saturday at the'Knights of Colum­ up five hits and two runs while basketball team last night at the,Cardan Grova. The-North End quintet captured both the league and 8.257. Cleveland at Washington (N)—Feller Sturdy Tommy Smith la pictured above, center, after receiving the first anpual Charles L. Wlgren a .2 to 1 margin. Last season the playoff titles during the past saaMn. Shown in the picturo above, reading from left to right, are 994; Boyer, St. Louis, 2,136; Jones, other day he tripped on ri board In (1-2) va Slobha (1-6). teur athletes." heavily bordered by cedars, fir bus grounds in Plalnvllle. walking two and striking out four, Philadelphia, 1,884. Center FIMd; Mantlm Naw Torh, the du'gout and hurt the knee. Soot) Detroit at New Y'ork—Garver (5-7) Ferris, In New’ York, said the. Award. The presentation was made by Principal Edson M. Ballay at yesterday's final senior assem­ Giants averaged Just under 9,500 Coach Bob Gordon, holding the league trophy. P it Bolduc of The Herald's sports department, who SPEED BOWi antU eucalyptus, stretching some for a week-day afternoon game Friday night the C. Y. O. will be Shortatop: Banks, Chicago, 8.- 0.378; Doby, aeveland. 6«492: . after that he came 'In on a bunt va Kuckff (.5-2). matter would have to b e ' takeh bly. Shown with Smith are Dr. Bernard Sheridan, left, donor of the awaril and Paul Phinney, right fi.TuO yards inland a half mile from . Each shotgun shell requires more host to Herm’s at Mt. Nebo. Game made the presentations, Pagani, holding.the playoff tn^hy and Tommy Conran, competent league direc­ Plersall, Boaton, 6,111; Tuttle, De­ Big Program Tonight 8:S0 Kanaae City at Boaton—Herbert (0^ Manchester High track coach. "The award is granted to that member of the Manchester High Schi and 19.000 for a Sunday or holiday. 573; Logiut. MUwaukeet 8,122; and twiated the knee again but he 5) va Parnell (1-0). up by the Missouri Valley District the Pacific Ocean. than 200 individual Operations to time is 6:16; . tor. Reese. Brooklyn, 5,296; Dark, troit. 4,533; Buaby, CMeago, 4,188. kept playing. You just got to ad­ of the AAU and that It wasn't iii track team who best exempltflies'those characteristics of Charles L. Wigren that made him a gra After 4ark under the arc lights BA.’t til 8 BIO STOCK CAR RACES It can be foggy, pastlcularly In manufacture Henry Davis of the Leo Durocher's nine attracted an V eb r h no a « rbi New York^JS.018; McMlUan, « n - Right Field; Kaline, Detroit ' S Featurea— i i and 20- Lapa mire the guy." This spring, for the first time his hands. teacher and a great coach." Wigren retired last year after compiling an outstanding scholastic ' thje early morrihg and late after­ l^mington Arms Co. reports. One 1 3 1 0 ft 8,223; Bauer, New York, 7 4 H ; A . and cross country coachjng recort. . _ / average of 32,000 payees.. .Farm­ Moaka 3b ...... 3 0 FBEE 1RAN8POBTATION BUSINBS8 GOOD clnnatl, 1,484. Beat Drivers'■ 'Beet Track since the Notre Dame football sta­ noon. It can be somewhat tiny shot pellet that goes into a Darla cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Paris. June 16 (F)—Fraff Mat- Ye8terday*8 Star8 Left Field: Speake, Chicago. 8,- Smith, aejretand,' 6.087; Rlvara, WhlU Sox outfielder Jim Rl- dium was opened In 1930 the an­ -The banging of an oar on the ington Valley Polb Aasn. will stage Balllnah'rl ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 < Admlseion gl.lO windy, and It can be damp or shotgun shell has been through 30 an arthritis benefit polo game Sun­ Hrrdlc lb ...... 3 0 0 6 1 0 thacl; speaking for t Detroit 103; Ennis, Philadelphia, 7,724; Oiicago, 4,088; Jensen, Boeton, verk WAS crecited with three xa- nual spring “Old-'nmers-Varsitj^ giuiwaie of a boat, the acraping downright squishy from either the manufacturing operations before ...... 3 0 0 10.0 Amherst, Maas. — (NEA) — 2 931 day afternoon at 3 at Tlllotson Fox aa ---- Olyieipic ComnUttee, today offered Massachusetts’ Alumni , Field Lockman, fiov/ York 6,191; Thom­ alata in one game against the Kan- Gairie" was not played here. It was of a metal tactcle box on the floor fog, driszle or fsin. And it can It Is finally approved for loading. . . ItcCarihy c ...... 2 1 0 4 0 0 to Drake free trantportatlon wvaU- Pitching — Herb Score, Indians, son, MUw'aukee, 3,802; Amoros; , Catcher: Berra, New York, 9J43; BACDfO SAT. NIGHT ALSO Macias Defends Field In Avon. Farmington will Pitkin rf . 1 2 10 0 aaa City Athletica. The major played in School Field, South boards, -will cause e-.ough iHbra- ■ j , Duke and Nebraska each will get 1110 ab}e to and from Detroit fOr all tossed two-hitter for hia'seventh seating capacity will be increased Brooltlyn, 3,449. LoUar, Chicago, ^706; Whltm Bos­ Reote 85. A.A.R.C. Sake. get bitter cold. meet Weetbury. Mahy of the Voxxolo 3b ...... 3 0 to 12,320 next fall. * league record is four. Bend. ^ tions to frighten all the fish away. All the possible factors—fog,^ $144,717.34 for their participating East's beet polo players will be In McDonough ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 World Olympic athletics if the victory to beat Washington 3-1 Jn Center Field: Snider Brooklyn, ton, 4,991; Hegan, aeveland, 4407; tai the 1955 New Year's Day Orange second game of doubleheader. Crown 'T onight rain, wind. cold--are here, more action. Phil Igl^ard, one of the ToUla ...^.....34 7 6 19 3 0 2 i960 games are awarded to the 9,414; Ashbihm. PhiladelphU, 8, Courtney, Washington. 241(t > • BO by far than at tha usual altea Bowl football game. The City of few seven goal players in the Serik EmdB (1) city. Hie offer, first of its kind Hitting — Dale Long, Piratw. Bob Nieman, outfielder for the 625; Mays. New York, 8.303; Vlr- of the National Opens. Bal- Miami was paid $51,675 for the country, will be In the Weetbury Colff AB ever made,, was presented to the drove in four runa, three with twm Chicago White Sox, led the Texas don, St. LnuU. 3.816; MUesU, OU- Jim Hegan, catcher for the use of Orange Bowl Stadium for C*B'* 3b ... Los Angeles, June 15 NBA tuarol may have Its rain, which lineup.. .If the Dodgers played all HnhffnthRl c surprised menkbers of the Inter­ hits in one inning in 10-5 ilctory tsMigua in hitting in 1951, He hit cago, 2,754 aeveland Indiana, aella Insurance bantamweight chaAipion Raul it did last year: Texas could have the January 1 game, a .final audit their games at night, and judging Coop»'r rf national Olympic Committee. over Cardinals. ■. .325. Right Field: Xtueller, New York. during the off aaeson. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAOl’E (Mighty Mouse) MaciaZ tpakes his ahowed.. .Alumni Field at the Aucu.^r tf lU heat, as it did in 1953, but by their record to date under the HohffnthRl lb .Standings Standings first hot Angeles appearance to­ rarely does the U.8. Open offer ^ Unlveralty of MaaaachuaetU will mazdss, the Flatbuehers would be KoBkl 2h Dad Wants To Receive w L Pet. 1 W L Pet. night as a i \ i to 1: favorite to auch a variable prospect as this'' be Increased to 12,320 next faU... in the eeconjl_dlvlelon. Of their GoIas rf Aceto A Sylvester .... 4 1 .800 1 Manchester Motors .. 3 1 .750 defeat Billy (Sweetpea) Peacock Most baseball fans know that the first 31 day games, Brooklyn won Blow, p . one. longest string of games in which Lawyers . ■ ■ ...... • •. 3 ‘ 1 .750rPolice * F ir e ...... 2 2 .500 in a 10-round non'.Utle fight Experts; looking over the entry 27 but In n t^ t contesU they an­ ToLals ...23 4 17 13 Norm an's...... 1 3 .250: Spencer Rubber ...... 2 3 .400 Nether Maclaa, of Mexico City, a major leaguer hit safely was the nexed but nine In their first 17 BA'f .. .0 0 0 1 0 list - of 132 professionals and 80 58 consecutive streak Joe Di- North Lndu _ .1. 0 0 0 0 Ansaldi's ...... 1 4 .200 ] Manchester Optical .. 2 3 .400 nor Pa^Dck, once ot Philadelphia amateurs, have come up with no tries.. .Trinity and Wesleyan will 3b: Cooper.- op*T. Pitkin: Bb: C0op#r: wc: Aceto A Sylvester took over■ and nbw ;of Los Angeles should Magglo put together In 1941 with play a home and home commence­ AufUBt, . less than 35 contestants who can­ the New York Yankees but few Hurdle to Moikr. lob BA * 4. . Gifts first place in the International 'Police A Fire took over second have any trouble making the con- not be Ignored In pre-tournament ment weekend beuieball series in I cam tell you the name of the player Ends 6: bb; BlcDonoufh 1, Blow 3; *o: tr^ t weightB%t of------122_ pounds. 1956 and 1957. Cooper; Scorer. Wilson. L ,...... v„p,.«k An overflow crowd of more than selections. with the next highest toUI. If you Odds Against Repeat V gueSaed Ty, Cobb you are right. night with a 10-2 victory over An-1 conqvest of Manchester Optical 10,000 Is expected to contribute Feature race at Narranganeett about 150,000 to.'aee the little Included ia the defending cham­ Ty put together a 40-game streak All Our Men’s Wear h q f the Finest Quality and Make! saldTs. Don Tarca was the win-, last night st Waddell Field. At- pion despite the obvious odds In 1011...Dolph Camlllt, former Park Saturday will be the $15,000 nlng pitcher. It was his first mound the same time, the Opticiapk Negro battler attempt to avenge added King Philip Handicap . . Auto Parts Blast the technical knockout i)< suffered against a man scoring a repeat NaUonal League slugging sUr, appearance. He struck out three: dropped into a tie for third place victory In the Open. . FurgoTa ths i^ayer who made the last Harry Walker of the Cardii.als Is and walked five before he was re­ along with Spencer Rubber In the at Macias’ hands last year. the youngest' manager in the Perfect .Record *- stock Slid confidence rose with his play In the career of the game’s Out Easy Victory lieved in the fifth by Barry Snyder. American League standings/ play in the rich International greatest slugger. Babe On major leagues at 37. Walker will SPORT SHIRTS \ Jack Reid whiffed seven and dis­ The game breezed through the. Macias has a perfect pro rec­ be 38 in October while Marty ord — 14 for 14. Peacock has won Tournament at Washington, D. C., May 30. 1935 In Philadelphia. Ruth Standings tributed four passes. It was Reid's first five innings without' a run l&JI^ W66lc ground^ out to Oamilll a t . first Marion of the White Sox will be Give good aport-ahirts to a good sport. You can And all kinds being scored. 'There were several 24 out' of 33. Neither fighter has 38 in December . . . After the Pet. second defeat against one victory. fought a draw. , , Cary Mlddlecoff.- the Masters b u e In. the first Inning. Babe ran Telcos 1.000 here. We have collected the best from the best makers in the ITie success puC Aceto A Sylvester threats,,ho\*e1rer. In the opening champion: Gene Littler, perhaps to the bench after being retired, first third of the aesaon, Na­ country. Doaens and dozens of fabrics and patterns to choose 'The bout will be televised na­ Man. Auto Parts .800 one half game in front of ithe frame, Police A Fira loaded the the brightest of the younger crop, picked up his glove and enter^ tional League batters had col­ .400 from. Dad could use several Uua summer. tionally (10 p.m. EST). t Eaeh lected 426 homers and American Gros-ites lawyer*. sacks but failed to /egister a run with big Mike Souchak striding the clubhouse never to play again Pagani's .400 With Tom Kelly on second with fighter will receive $4,000 for tele­ League iluggera 854 round trip­ John Banavige had a perfect day vision rights. In addition Macias close behind; JuliuS Boros, tha fat the big show. Case Bros. .000 at the plate \<1th a walk, two sin­ a solid ground rule double' in the 1952 krlnher at Dallas; slender Dick pers . . . Mickey Mantle of the fourth. Tony ^anchard lashed a gets 40 per cent of the gate. Pea­ Slugging Bob Speake of the Chi­ Yankees recently ripped four pairs ARROW . . . > a u p gles, a double, and two runs batted cock 2(> per cent.' ' Mayer, the, Florida stylist; the . Two-hit pitching by Pat Bolduc,- $ 1 * 9 5 in. Howie Cody was the batting long fly to deep "centerfteld. Little famed slammer, Sam Snead, still cago Oibs, one of the rookie finds of pants In four games. It didn’t backed up by a lusty 11-hlt attack, star for the losers with two hits in Johnny Connolly went back to seeking hla first U.8. Open t*Ue— of the'season, was passed up by cost Mantle a penny, except a red plus 12 enemy boots, enabled the three trips. Cody and Bfinavlge are make a fine/catch, .moving almost these and many more are men­ Yankee scouts back In 1947.. .Jim face, aa the Yankees pay, for the Manchester Auto Part* to bury B R E N T W < X )D a $ 1 * 9 5 up now tied in the league batting race to the fence before snaring the tioned as distinct poaaibllttles. Hughes, ace fireman with the uniforms. Case Bro. last night in Rec Soft- with .642 averages.^ ball. And never to be forgotten la that ball League game at Charter Oak The victors acafe walk, an error, jind a dotmie by A1 Members may report at . the Labrie 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h po a e rbi TIRE REGULAR NO RAUMUCI** T’' Tartans have the most terrific Fyier. . / TThe Opticians came back with longer young in golfi McCurry ss, ...... 5 4 3 2 I 1 " TRADE-IN PRICE* Scottish accent this side ot the one run to spoil Olknder’s shutout ' Hogan won’t say so, but the Danbury Course snytinie after ToUIS ...... 30 IS 16 13 8 0 Thompson cf ...... 3 6 1 SIZE , Al Pyler led the attack with ■ M»a (4) Highlands—polo shirts, , sport Four walks accounted for the lone limp he. carries from the near fatal 16:80. _ AB R H PO A E Bolduc p ...... S J 3 LoOali 51575 «ia.D5 three runs batted in. O alg and y/y^ / automobile smaahup in 1949 la still Kell) c ...... J 1 0 ■shirts, walking shorts and swim Banavige each had two, and Kuhl- tally. Optical was able to solve TBe Golf Assn. Is composed Hepton 3b 3 0 1 0 0 0 Siimlslsskl If ...... 2 0 I tninks. Dad would enjoy a match­ Olander for. but three hits. 'The evident. Last year the limp was of all Klwnnls organizntioito In Btidai lb ...... 4 0 1 6 0 0 Cobb If ...... 2 2 0 ASOaU y 2U5 JfM mann -and Simmons one each. Edmonds'3b. 3b ...... 3 0 0 2 3 0 Lucas 2b ...... 1 } 9 ing set of these Tartans. ^ ... PF crew totalled only six bingles most noticeable. This spring In Connecticut , and tomorrow’s Lanx It. p ...... 1-. 0 0 1 3 .1 6.40x15 17.55 14.19 The fielding .gem of the night the Masters It was still there. He ’ Moske rf ...... 4 I 1 vwas whbti Ken Smith and George off Moriarty and Carrier, but they evviit will be 18 holes medal Shlmkbwlti cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Conran lb ...... 2 0 1 4.70x15 11.70 came at the right time. Potter yy, I claimed there was no pain. But WinChell rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 6ta.soii lb ...... 4 J. 1 14.D9 T-SHIRTS...... $3.95 Bycholskl collided in right center pbV. Egan aa ...... 0 1 0 1 0 0 Hanna 3b ...... 3 3 1 collected two of the hits Including there muaL-b^,a_handicap. if not Gifford c - ...... 1 0 7 2 0 7.10x15 2a70 14.40 SPORT SHIRTS .... $5.95 and Smith held on to- the ball. actual pain. 81oU If ...... v-.l 0 0 0 0 1 ...... 33 19 11 31 4 4 7 -Next game -is tonight when the a double. Wayne Reynolds contin­ - i ToUls 7A0xl5 22A5 19.3S - ued to Increase his league leading Time and perhaps the first 86 P. Pagani p ...... v---) ® t 0 0 0 Cm *** <1) WALKING SHORTS $7.95 Lawyers meet Ansaldi’s. The Law holes will tell the 'story. But the jyiniams rf ...... ".lO o o o o o po a e rbi A r r o w —Lightweight stolen base total by pilfering'two -Warkhofm 3b ...... ,jl 0 0 3 0 0 Rofor* cf . ■ FIRST TIMS AT THIS LOW PRICCI yers need the victory to tie for more making his total seven in final chapter probably will hot un­ Flaff If ...... vO 1 0-0 0 0 H. Coro ** * SupDr-Cuthion Wklt« Sifkiwdllt / SWIM TRUNKS .... $4.95 ^ first place, while Nprman’s will be Rusher c ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 rive games. fold until the final 36 ho(^ are well llarrhri>e p seeking their secohd victory over M. Pagani rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 GanKCR 3b . Here’s your du nce tp.uve with safety! Check oor* ZEPHYR SHIRTS W^nesday, Spenper Rubber iwll underway. • B. coro c .. TIRE REGULAR NO 9AU Plua** Other Jantzen Trunks the Lawyers. be the guests of Optical in a battle -The Hogan backers hope it will Touts ...... 2 2 laf'WlS'lh SIZE TRADE-IN PRICE* MiBkWTTVB *VrHiW*VBV--' new low SALE PRICES on elt sizes of Goodyear’s Acelo a Bylieiter (It) a—P. H for Wiiiffiell. Grlllo.'^ 3b 'These are a amart answer for beating the for second place.^t 6 o'clock. have a happy ending in What might Kosciusxko ...... 1 1 -1 3—8 ftm a m Saper-CuahstML It features exclusive 3-T heat.and humidity. They are 'maae of sum-_ ab r h po a e rbi be Ben’s last try for No. five. Wlppli* IT ... "3L66xiil" i®535 914.49 $2.95 up Smtih cf . 3 12 10 0 0 P«ll€e/» Fire (») Moosr ...... 0 0 0 2 0 3-^4 P ffIT M O If .. mer's coolest fabrics—fabrics SQ light afid' Synder l(-p ...... 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 / ab r h -po a e.rbl 3b: Hepton. Dowgewlex, Hewllt, Pa- L^e rt ...... A50x 15 27i5- aa.19 TKpleSm pefed Cord Body for added ttietigth-Nfae ('raiz a* ...... 4 3 3 2 0 1 Manchuck aa ,.,....4 0 0 2 1 2 0 fani: hr: Javarauckus 2: ab: GUI. amiK Stop-Noacli treed design that came i;|h America's airy that the breezes blow right through;- Banavige 3b ...... 3 1 3 4 2 1 2 Connolly cf • ...... 4 1. 1 2 0 0 1 F1G.HTER SUSPENDED ROOKVILLB LEAOU'K loberta 3. Javarauskus: sac; Dpw- Totals -*r:...... 2« t 3 31 a 13 A70xl5 22.90 19.49 4M a I* Kubtmann c ...... 3 3 0 8 4 0 1 Potter lb , .., ...... 4 12 1 0 ,0 1 the" inning, and Ijsame up to face Standings gevlcx: Logan; lob: Kosciusxko 7; Auto Parts , ..1 4 1 1 3 3 5 -l» fiMK W i can. Y on cM*t loae when you OKiote ufer Fletcher lb ...... i.'2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kasloaon c . ...,,.-.4 0 19 1 0 0 Boston, June 15 (JFi—Because hf Pet. Moose 7: bb: Javarauckus 13. Lans S. Case's ' ...... 0 1 0 0,0 0 0— 1 rCarvey lb ....'.....'.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mtn.>r 3b ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 ft, Bob Lemon, it' was time for ac­ ■ W L Pagani 4: so: .'Javarauckus 9. Lanx 3. 3b: Bolduc, McCurry, 1; ab: Sumls- 7.10x15 25J5 ao.99 SupT-Cuahiooi M .dicae radically reduced prices. US. BOOSTER ' *5 '®^ Simmuna rt ...... 4 0 1 o 0 0 1 Mcrrcr . 3b ., ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 0. The wallo(k put ua on top, 3-2. been suspended indefinitely by the Moose ^ .333 duc 7. Marchese 2: hbp; Marcltese^ 4; ACT NOWOFFER LIMITED . 1007. d a c r O n Andersoii' lf ...... 1 6- ft 0 0 0 0 Doichln a ...... 1 0. 0, 0 0 0 0 and that's the way it ended when Massachusetts Boxing Commis­ u: WItkIe; Scorer Bucemo; Time 1:20. The moat walked about shoes in America. sion. McNeil fell.to .the canVga Los AngaJea, June 15 (Al— Heavy crepe soles molded arouhd thick cork 'ToUla ...... 2 7 lit il 18 *7 "s *i' Tolala ;. . . i . .27 3 « 18 3 3 3 ^ e game had to be called after, * The Koaclusako Club moved Into Your liriii oiw rtkfif dpwuJNtymmnt - only a woolc fer T W O firms! AnaaldTa (4) .- OpUcal (I) five innings.' twice 111 the first round of S, sched­ America’s answer to any Russian Al Kaline. star outfielder for the liners. Light and airy and machine washable. SPORT SHIRTS ah r h po * e rbi -I'lr ' ab . r h pn a e rbU The All-Star Game la a big uled eight against Bob Wocdall of 8 tie with the Elkg for second place claim of athletic supremacy will be Detroit Tiger*, never has played in W. Fyier. Ih ___ ...3 1 1 3 0 2. 0 Rrvnolda lb 3 'O 1 6 f 0 0 in thfi UtUe League by swamping the minor leagues. He was algned Buchneau lb ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kehler 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 thing for a player. To make a Cincinnati Monday night at Brock­ shown in ; the S4th NCAA Track S . , All dacron short sleeve shirts in several ton... A first round technical and Field championshipa Friday for a bonus right out of high CHECK THESE MIDSUMMER GOODYEAR SPECIALS 5 9 5 pigin colors. These shirts dry in a jiffy and l.enlllccire if ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kelly ...... 3 1 3 2 1 0 mark in it means something spe­ the Mooee 18-4 at .Rec Field last Sartor i,lf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carrier If, P ,2101000 cial. After^ all, you're competing knockout was awarded to Wood- and Saturday at Miimorial Ooll- school. ■ need nu ironing. Verj’ aheer and cool. Cody »a 1 ...... 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 Blanchard cf . ___...2 0 0 0 0 1 0 night. BOV# Provott 2b . . 3 1 0 2-3 0 0 Ziebarlh„ __ 3b ...... 33 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 with the bMt. all. , 'The contest was one of the seum, alte of the 1932 Qlympic Gene Mori, Hialeah race track’s 1 M XTRA^MILEAGE A. -F> ler 3b ...... 3 0 2 0 0 2 3 Moriarty p, If 2 0 0 '0 1 3 0 Anyway, that's how I feel about wierdeat ih' aix years of UtUe Games. Actually, the nation’s finest new president, is sIto head of tnAers! A gnat Value! . S^.95 - BychDlakL.j:X-.-.. .j ...3 .0 .ft 0 ..1L. this particular' home-run' In' the LONG OVERODM ' .two -other...major—race..-Ltacka-T-. moro, D. McKenna rf ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3S j i i Leagtie baaebtU'ln~tJifa|',area;-Thr -college-atWetesi-M®-strong-from INTERWOVEN McOafferey cf ...... ;2 0 -1 0 0,0 0 clutdh. • hitting of Roger Javarauckus and‘ 80 schoota, wUl present a preview Gardre State Park in New Jersey buy _ fHaVe cl ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 •-Toliatta '...... 31 1 3 18 C B 1 Syracuse (NEA) — Penniyl- • aenaational running - catch by of America’s 1966 Olympic power. and Tanforan in California. i Held p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Police A Fire ...... 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 The full name of Gene Tunney, vanla, which hasn't won the In­ Staniflelil c ...... 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 Optical ...... 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 s t r e t c h s o c k s 3b: Potter, Kelly: »b; Rej'nolda (3); former heavyweight boxing-cham­ tercollegiate RegatU since 1900, V GBOB/fEAB. A X SLA C K S Job: 'Optical 8. Police A fire 9: bb: pion of the world, la Jamea Jo­ MM m w MK .These one size nylon aocks really fit all, V Total! ...... 21 " i'"« is *3 "s I is the lone undefeated boat en­ Dreu.Dad up In some superior fitting Aceto A Bylv»ate.r 3 1 3 3 3 x-—10 Olander 4. Moriarty 3, Carrier 1; ao: seph Tunney. ' ' tered on Onondaga Lake, Juna 18. 1 RoniuR Aooxw an ly«OOD>VEAR feet without binding. Guaranteed for one AnaaldTa ...... ,...1 0 1 0 3 0—4 Moriarty 4, Carrier 1, Olander t. 1 ier $ t,9 9 e n k year. . slacks. Cool, comfortable alacka that will hold AC PRODUCTS LOCKHEED their shape all aummer. RferSAZtewk • UngTraodUf* $ ' 6.00 a 14 AUTO-LITE MALLORY 9ler$«Ale«k • Mow R«cop6 (*i>»r .95 BORG-WARNER MeQUAY NORRIS xwHne) *4 up 4for^8e^«och • Pravwl Pwfennonw m. — meww. TUBELESS TIRE MIDGET FOOTBALL LEAGUE FEDERAL MOGUL RAYBESTOS application GRANT RINGS WALKER Biu MPrinu* on oil olhar fisas tool Swank jewelry \ Weldon Pajamas Buxton Wallets « HERDUUMTERS I would like my iwy to participate in the Midget Foot­ C fiiiF M t U m «f SFUB EfUIPMERT on Ooodymm Jlrot fbem on ony offior kindl Many new rodtifs' ha\‘# just arrived Light weight, cool, seersucker paja­ Buxton wallets are made without ball League conducted by Fire and Police Jr, Athletic for Daid'a Day. A man'a jcweliy’ as only mas, by Weldon' in many new paatel stitching and will last tha life" of the EHLER'S ATLANTIC STATION - KEN'S GARAGE Swank can nuOce it shades. Pajamas that need no ironing. leather. Initialed in gold free. IN MANCHESTER Association and ^^reation Departmentr I 2S lAST CCNTIR ST. ANDOVm—MIgfin 24227 J SALES * SERVICE — VULCANIZING up *3 -5° 8oy*G ^MllG •tseseseaeeeetaeeseeV* DfttG GC Btftll a » a • « g g g NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE . 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MANdHESTER EVENING QERALD. MANC9ESTERi CONN., WEDNESDAY. JUNE IS. 195S- PAGE TWENrtr-SB V l^ rAGE TWENtr-SD^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1965 Does—Birdfl—Pato 41 M odcsl ■eats iS Fs^Ssls 72 H ooiss Fer 8sls 72 Halp Wantad—Mala 36 HossehoM GfloAi 11 LotsFsr Ssle 78 Sabarb— For 8*1* 75 Legal NoUcfl* Br PAGALY and SHORTEN Roonnv—Sidinf li BittInMi Opportanitl— .12 AotoaobUM for SiOo 4 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW! MAWCHM TOR Pot OMdor. baeu- ERAMD tfmw S bedraem n m c_ LOVELY. WOCMJED aereaga with t ! PRESS OPERATORS and As­ tUul baby parskeate, fuaraatood PUM flTUIUi—Wa a n bujrlas am MAMCHBB1BR — Otm b M a n r, WAPPlNa—six room dwelling two FOR A JOB to auit home ownera CARVEL STORES AnmUable to udllnr good •used fantturoT Jaiw UPMOBT PtANO, alx-roean ranch. Hvteg rooni Hot water ell boat, earanUe tUe caMn, ea ChmpJgeetti^ Rd., Bol- baths. No central heotiigr 360' 1N4 C91EVROLBT 4 door, heater, qualifled persona in (lannecticut semblers Needed. Apply In per- Magiag casarlM, pu^aa, ham- W MaachesUr wlOila aaS F defroater and aignal Ughta. Driven on roofing, aiding and painting, Fazaffiuro, M Oak S t ML 0-104L M I s - m e . • 13’ X 18’, twin aim bodroema, ax- bath, flrMlaee, ifltadMd garag*, tea. CaU Rons N. Oaaao, M I. frimtaga on Mack top road. FuU trict of Uanebtster on the Clatsifid for repalra dnd gutter work, for area. ’These highly sucebseful scih. Engineered Metals Co., 10 atom, tropical flOi, Mt feolb and amostto drive. Largo lot, eon- 8-446L ______leaa than 8,000 mllea. Like new auppUoa. sss Main St ML t-437t, eollaat eloaat space; tUa bath, price 36.000. Ckmtact A lice O em - dependable aervice and 'written drive-ln Ice cream store franchises Hinlard St. A FEW 1134 Weatlnghouao "Freat fireplace, aluminum combination venlsnt loeMloh. SonSbly pciood pet, H^eJJor. MI. t-4048. * ’presenl. HOIf. JOHN J, WAIXSTT, in every raopect See Bob .Oliver are now available. Carvel atores O ]^ e a.m. to’ a p.m. . dally. Wsated— ^To Buy 58 Jivise. today at Center Motara Salea, 481 gtuu-antee on new work, and free EXPERIENCED auto machanle, Fraa” rofrigaratora at Mg aavlnga windows, attached garage, patio. at 3U,800. A. R. WUkte and Co. Eitau ot Doris L. Kina late i f Itea- Advirtiseinant eatimatea, call Mancheater Roof­ are deliyered to you complete in­ Thundaya S a.m. te i p.m. S. and at BaratoWa, Juat north of. Poet ML 0-4M0. Rdiivt Property for Salt 74 Main St. top wages," good working condl- IL Groan Stampe. Beautiful OKtra largo woU land- ANDOVER BOLTON chMter In said Plitrlct, dieiasOT. CLASSinED ADVT. ing and Siding p o . MI. 0-8088. cluding our own exclusive pat­ Office. On motion of Malda J. MeCt swy sf Uona.Apply in person. A. G. Olm­ GAS REFRIGERATOR M good acapod lot. Must bo 64on te bo WOODORIDOB ST.—Bm d no# ATTRACTIVE aUMMER HOJdES COVENTRY said Manchester admiaMiatrix. lost CADILLAC convertible, lua- ented equipment and apeplal for­ approBatod. Near' achoola and * DEPT. HOURS ROOSTNG, Siding and carpentiy. mula products. Training, auper- sted, Inc., 371 Union St. RockvUle. GERMAN SHEPHERD, thoreugh- BUYINO, aoUlng anttquoa and cendUlWi. MI 04H30. aix-roem ainglo, broeneway, at­ BLAOC POINT BEACH CLUR- OWXRED that six maaraa fran troua black flniah with contraat- hrad stoA , a months eld. Parma- bus Una. Pries 316,800. Ownor the -f3th day of June. 19mC be e/mmi 8:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. ing white wall tirea. Fiill Cadillac Alteratlona and addltlona. Cell- vlalon, advertlelng and merchan- variety. S GriaWold It. Open daUy tached garage, flroptaM, hot Fumlshsd 4-r«om 3-bsdroom RErtBEMKNT FARM — 6 a ^ o ara limited and alloerad Is r Ifea Ihga. Workmanship guarantead. GAS STA’nON a t t e n d a n t — neatly inoeulatod and apayod. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thura, 3 p.m. to tranMorrod. Calf ovenlnga, MI ranch, flnialisd Interior and eatra rooms, Ifli'acres, view, brook, out- credltora wtthtn which to bring la flMtr equipment throughout. Looka qa diaing methods. No experienca Full time Job. Must be experi­ water bwt'-oU, tUo bath, lava­ A. A. Dion, Inc., 360 Autumn necessary. Choice wproved lo- M l S 4 i8 3 . 0 p.m . WANTED—Wood Stovo for aeok- 0-7036. tory, knotty pine kltchon. On lot Prleo 18,000. Large new bUildlnge—313,700 Clalma asainst aald eatatt, and asM clean aa a new one. See thia enced. Salary and commission. Ing. CallMI34W32. administratrix la directed to O f* soW COPY CLOSING TIME beauty at Center Motor W ea, 461 Street. M l. 8-4860. cationa available. From 30,000 bus lino. Pries greatly rodueod. fUraiWied 5-room S-bedroom lie noUce to',the crtdllora to Bring in Apply in person at Van’s Servtce BLACX8TONB automatic waaher, MAN(3UB8TER-OoloulaL Would . STATE ROAD—Custom 6 room their rialms within said tlma auewad FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Main St. to 118,000 down payment requir­ PUPPIES FOR EkeoBant value. OoodehUd Roal- ranch otyle with fireplace and R A Y ’S ROOFING CO., ahlna'le aAd ed. Write Carvel, 05 South Central SUtion, 427 Hartfor(l Rd. ■ALB, 36.00. Ironer and dryer. Latest modal. you like a homo of dlatinetioaT ty Co., la 3-7038 any tlnw. finiBhed Interior. laoulated. Can Cspe Cod. Plsstered walls, full by publishing a copy of this ordar ta MON. THRU FRL built up roofs, gutter and -con­ Vonum S t Weat. Third houao. Kitchen Aid dlshwariiar. All floor Roosu Without Bosrd 59 Wa have one with four bodrooma basement, garage, 3 acres, vlfw. some newspaper. havlns a dreulatioa 1940 DODGE 4-Door, flrat aeriea. Ave., Hartadale, N. Y. or phone IF YOU WOULD LIKE ' 3100 be converted to year ’round. Lot In aald prnnalt district within taodaya 10:30 A. M. ductor work, roof, chimney re­ •ampits, now and fully guarad- of brick construction. Bast looa- Only 316,8W. - r r — from the date of this aider a r ' — Radio, heater, dark green. There White Plains 6 4 ^ , collect. a week, are not afraid to mast A. K . C. REGISTERED EngUah ONE PLEASANT-tumtahod room. 70 by 100 f t Prtca SlO.iOOi SATURDAY 9 A. M. atlll ia a lot of good reliable trana- pairs. Ray HaganoW. M l. 0-3314. teed. Van low pricaa. ABC Ap­ tldB. Extraa galoro. For full A. REALE, Broker Large custom buUt 6-room 8- maka to.thle court of the not! R ay Jackaon k u . 8-6338. people and do not mind working ■priimor pupplea.. Wonderful Fath- pliance Oo., 31 Maple 8t. MI. Cooking prlvtlagob. Sultabt# for information call the SUawerth HILLTOP—Nawtr 0 room Co- JOHN J. WALLET portation left In thia car. Full aria Day or graduation gift, CaU Offers the FoUowiat bedroom CaUfomla Ranch style lonial, 2 baths, acreage; barn, out­ price Juat 3305. Take it away. xsn extra hour a day, than drop a 0-1575. one adult 3D . 0-3834. Mitten Agency, -Raaltora, Ml TOOK OOOPEBAIION WILL ■ ...... li ...... : i m ...... '■■■■I I Help Wanted— Female 35 Ilnej.telling ua your age (35-45), RoekvUla, TR. 64S67. In Homes built c4 flat stone, has large buildings, all in excellent condi­ Order of Notice BE APFBEOIATED At Bariow Motora, 435 Main St., BEAUTIFUIXiY fumlihod apacloua 3-6030 or Mr. Higgins, M l S-SOOt. covered Patio, garage, guest Roofing and Chimneys 16-A education, whether married or Six room ainglo. Including aortra tion. Asking 339,000. AT A COURT OP PROBAT* bcM Mancheater. WANTED WANTED—Good homo for oockor GAS RANGE, WolbuUt, good eon- room with comploto light houso- WELL BUILT MOUSE-Ideal for house, built on double lot Auto­ at Manchester wilMn and for tba Dte- single. Write Box R, e/o Her­ apanlel, black and white. Mala. lot—313,800. AR eenvonloncos. lr(pt of Mancheater, tn tha Iniia of ROOFING—Spedalialng in repair­ ald. ' diUon, 346. MI. 04434. kooplng faciUtisa avaUaMa. WIU large fanUly. Five down, two up. matic oU forced warm air heat. OLDER CAPE COD—6 rooms, ConnectIcuL on the 13tb day afJteM, Dial MI-3-5121 FIRST CHOICE ing roofs of aU kinds. Also new M I 9-1063. augU er double. ChUdran ac- Being sold with etectrie utlU- all Improvemehte, IVi acres, near 195S. ' Experienced housekeeper Good location. Price reduced. Six and six duplex, oneollont— Present, HON. JOHN J. WALLETT, USED CARS roofs. Gutter work. Cblnmeys EXPERIENCED OOUNTER MAN ONE WE8TINOHOU8E 31” T.V. .coptod (Umitod). Central. Reason- Tel. A gent, M I 041330, daye. 313.800. tl4a. Price 321,000. On the bus, river frontage.%sklng 313,OOo. cleaned, repaired, 36 yeaiw ex­ for family of three. Five days BOXER PUPPIES—Tliorouglibrod in mahogany with base and now aUo. Mrs. D orsey, 14 Arch St. water front a spacious ex­ Judge for work on Saturday. Lgim ateek. Raaaonably priead. Rock' Trust estate under the win of .Wst- 1953 PONTIAC perience. Free eaU m atee./ CaU weekly. Live out. References Poultry ^rm s, 506 Main St. 31” Wsatlnghouso ptctuiu tube. OFF E. CENTEter— Attractive Flvo and flva (laL Idoal—316,800. quisitely fumlahed 6-room 3-bcd- SPflX:iAL—6 roonis, all Improve­ lacft D. Dexter late of Manehastsr te Howley. Mancheater l^S-8361. requested. Write ^Uo TR 64056. - Ouarantood one year. Term s. 3M. PLEASANT fumlshod room for a Cape Cod of six flniahad rooms oa room rench style, cathedral ments, double lot. Only 35(H) Uown. said District, decoa ______Loot and Foimd ______1 Catalina Nardtop. Equipped with couple or two gonUomon. 34 The ConnecUcut. ____ all extraa. In Up top condition. 320,00 DAILY. Sell LumliMue at Baratow’a.- landscaped lot 60’ x 134’. Fire­ Many Mors Listings, Slnglas ceiUng, two baths, automatic oil Over 100 oth en . j Company, Truatse.' bavins ' CHIMNBfirs CLEANED and re­ MI 9-6416 Door Plates. Write Reeves,.At­ S t n z e , oil heat, aluminum ridUig, nnd DouMm steam heat, plus ' guest house annual account with said aetata to ZiO ST -^um ot. money In change $1495 paired. Flashing. Excellent rec­ Livestock— Vehiclcfl 4$ 8EVERAL'GOOD used rofrigiira- WELLES AGENCY this Court (or allowance, it Is b«E, Friday. Finder call MI tleboro, Maae. Frae Sample and R(X>M FOR rent, near tha Canter. Onco acreens and storms. Chil­ with bath, tool bouse, two-car ommendations. Tel. MI 0-0848. BCXIKKEEPER - Typist, axper. tors, la good working >«irdor. garage, nicely Undeenped, front­ Main Bt., Coventry PI 34872 ORDERED that Uie 9Uh dap sf 9-7S27. Reward. 1953 DODGE Details. WB BUT OOHS, calves and boof Kemp’s, Inc. GenUeman preferred. 86 Foster dren attend Bowera School. Pries CaU l a 0-1019 June, 1955. at ten o'clock in tha (ora- lenced. Permanent poelUon In en- cattle. Alao honoa, I’iola Broa. 312,900. Madeline Smith, Real­ age 115 f t , private beach and nnon at the Probate Offtca In tba Mo- Coronet V-8 4-Door Sedan. Light gineering'office. AppW in person, MBC»AN1C-Pdrt time, for eve­ St. MI. 3-8547. Between 6 and 7 P. M. BOLTON—(Custom built six room nlcipat Building In aald Manebaster, Z/MT—Sum of money on Main St. TaL ML 3-7405. . TWO USED Weatl I Laundro- tor, MI 9-1643. dock. P rice 333.500. Other hr. and the same la hereby aaelsnad blue. Completely checked ' and Heating-—Plumbing 17 or write Mancheater 'Tool and De­ nings and weekenda. Apply Tha liaUnge. Rentala for July and ranches, carport amesite drive, BoFa aalary. Finder call MI. mats, 349 at Bar ir’s Juat north R(X>M FOR rent. Conveniently lo­ HANCHE8TER—Completely mod­ Youngstown kitchen, outstanding for a hearins oh the allowance of said ready to go, sign,' 130 Hartford Rd., Manchea­ Thomas Oolla Co.. 081 Broad'St. cated at 10 Johnson Terraco, ona MANCHESTER ernised older home of seven A u gu st annual .account and sold TruatePs two 3-7533.' Reward. LENNOX FURNACES and warm of Pom Office, Tor tile bath with colored fixtures, previous accounta with arid eatata, sad $1296 air heating. Earl Vaa Camp. ML ter. Poultry aijd Supplies 43 minute from Main St, Woman rooms, on lot 300 x 314 ft Oil PLEAflimS BEACH — Furnished can HSf. HIV! EXPERIENCED calT«|n^r, with 16 Lydall St.—^Now vacant, six spacious living room with paneled (hli Court directs that notice of tba FOUND — A ]Sace where ^ 9-5844. 20 CU. FT. INTBRNA’nON AL only. MI. 0-7056. heat, IH baths, two porches. 4-ropm 1-bedroom near water fireplace wall, large dining area, time nnd place aailsned, for aald naar- oecure a complete line of anilitUng 1954 PLYMOUTH WANTED—Waitress. Must be car, for new home construction. Harvoator froasar; Two years old. good alscd rooms. New heating Madelins Smith, Realtor, MI front, 10 ft rifhit-of-way to Ins to given to alt paimna known to yama and aceeaaorles, otamped , Savoy 4-Door., 16,000'mllea. One WATER HEATERS — Shovel a neat and good appearance. Hours CaU MI 9-1421 after 6 p.m . SEX-LINK PULLETS, X13 waoka LARGE FROI4T ROOM with plant, large porch, one car garage: full basement exARent residen­ bn Interested therein to appear sad be ExccUont cm dltion. MI. 9-7654. 9-1043. water front Included. Asking tial location, large shaded lots. heard thereon by pubtUhing a copy of gooda, embroidery cottona and owner. Hda radio, heater and la day. Small, Low Supply 30, 6 p.m.-l a.m. six nights. 340 sal old. Ml 04135. Frigldalre, aink, hot and cold with ameelta drive, flenaibly priced price 35,000. thi.e order tn some newspaper havng a ary plus tips. Good working con' water, for two penona. 55 Clin­ Prices reduced for quick sale. clrculaUnn In eUd District at Isaafllvs tatting threada. At Tour Yam ateal at thia price. Aato DriTinc School 7-A Business Serricos Offered 13 32.50. Larger Werner 25A, 35.00. Three Only — 313,760. CENTRAL—RanchUka Hobm, 6 H 8AUNDER8 POINT—Largo 4H- Shop. 60 Cottage St. Phone Ml. Automol^iles for Sale 4 ditions. No phone calls. Appear Help Wanted— ton St. rooms on first floor, finished bed­ Will consider taking your house days before the day of sold hearins $1395 Also Kleenheat .Series 004 Oil rpom 3-bedroom ranch - style in trade. Warren E. Howland, and by mailing In a registered letter 0-3358. Burner, 320. Raymond FVanken- in person, 7-10 evenings. Walnut Male or Female 87 A fliclis For jSalo , 45 G*E Swivel Top BOLTON room and storage on eecond floor. on or before June If, IMS, a copy at lOSO CHEIVRQLE^ four door de AUTO DRIVINO InstractloD from GONDER'B T .vrssm ca, avaUabla - - PLEASANT ROOM for ona or .with 100 ft. frontage on beach Raaltor. MI 3-8600. 1947 OLDSMOBILE luxe with radio, heater, power- your home. Inaured dual control any tlms. Antenqa convarsiens. berger^ 48 Cambridge St., Man­ Grill, 7 Walnut St., Manchester. Vacuum Cleaners, $49. Fireplace, oil heat, two-car ga­ and water front large flre- thi.e order addressed to: FOUND—Brown and white mon­ EXPERIENCUCD aUk and wool ROYAL AMD Smith-Corona port* two. Private entrance. Parking, New Ranch Homes on Route 6— Mary L. Dexter. IIOS Masserhssatta Radio, hydrametic, heater. glide, aignal lights, new white car. Larson Driving School. ML PhBco factory supervised service. chester. 2 mUes past the Notch, with im­ rage and workshop. Price lace,. Insulated, automatic oil BOLTON — Excellent neighbor­ Ave., Lexinrian, Mass., Alton L. Dax- grel pup. Call Dog Warden, MI Tel. MI. 0-14M. GIRLS TO TRAVEL preasera. Manchastar Dry CSean- abte and standard typewruars. CHAMBERS FURNITURE near Main St. CaU after 4. i t 314.300. Madeline flmitli. Real­ ter. in Polly I.«ne, Weatboro, Mosa, $99.99 wall tirea, A local one owner car, 04075. ers, 93 Welle St. M I. S.7284. 3-8006. mense lota. Tha homas include got water heat Interior fin­ hood, six-room Ckpe Cod, one un­ 3-4540. low mileage, excellent throughout. AU makes of addiiig machlnao At The Green tor, MI 9-1643. ished in c3rpre.es wood. Bxeel- finished. Wooded lot, nearly one Individurily and oa Ouardlon od tltara In good running condition. MORTLOCK’S ORMUNG Bdwol. POWER AND hand mowen sharp­ M oving— ^Trucking Twice a year we enlist girts from I ...... iy .„ II, sold or rented. RopArs on aU fireplace, basement garage, plaa- (or minora and for undetermiaad r*- Center Motor Salea, 481 Mahi St. this area to tour New England Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to 8:30 VERY p l e a s a n t ' Fumlahed tered walls and aelllng for 316,700, lent view. Piles 311.000. 7- acre. Knotty pine kitchen cabi­ matndermen ot thia trusL Lost oonfidence quickly reatorad ened. Air cooled engines, aold and Storage ^ 20 makes, Marlow’s. x BROAD BR(X>K—Six room Cape rocm 4-bedrooni fumlMied, nsar nets. Formica counters. Patio Robert Gordon Dexter, llOt Maaaa' Anaomcenents All care carry a 30 day warranty by a skilled, courteous Inatniptor. Summer Resorts with ua. Circu­ Female 88 Front Room, tile bath and ahow- with 32.700 cash requlrad. 0>d, two unfinlMied. Near new chuselts Avenhr. Lexington, Mosa. atamped on the bill of kalei 1053 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook aedan. repaired. Capitol Equipment, 88 ONLY AT Baratow’a—one Weating- beach. 'M c e 311.500. 7-room rad outdoor fireplace. 7 Brook* Beautiful green finish, like new lic e n s e Included. Inaiured, dual Main. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS GO., lation Building campaign. No ex­ SitnatllHui Wanted-— ■ IDEAL FOR SUMMER (XITTAGE ar. 381 Sum'mit St., after 4 school. From owner. MI. 34833. Franklin C. Dexter, J ttH oreb Rood, SOMETHING NEW at Dairy Queen local and long dlatanee movfiig, perience necessary. AU expenses —Flva-bumer Ml atova with houso portable sewing imachina. MI 3-7116 after 8 p.m. LAKE PROPER’nES fiimlshod 4-bedrodm, taaocment, field Rd. Direct from owner. Martinsville. New Jeraer, Martha T our choice may not be Hated. inside aind out. 81,000 original controlled standard and bydrama- Regular 3M.96, only 33Q;66. near beach, excellent view of M I 0-0509. Dexter Adrtance. 343 Broadway, Na 3 Dairy Queen Sandwich and m iles. Douglas Motors, 383 Main. Uo c a n . ML 0-7808. HONEY WAGON. SepUc tank aerv. packing, storage. Call MI. 3-5187. paid plus salary,'Applicants must YOUNG REGISTERED nurae'ds- oven, and four-nolo ice - cream EIGHT ROOM older home, steam wlch. ConnectIcuL Jane r ** " I>airy Queen Dilly Bar. Dairy We have aeveral othera from which Hartford CH. 7-1423. aires position in doctor’s office in TWO FRONT, Fumlahed Rooms On Bolton Lake—We have three heat; ban,'’garu:a, chicken coop, water, Price 313.400. now, 4609 Caeca Avenue. ice. Installing, repairing, clean- be tree to travel this week, neat freeaer. Both fo r 350. CaU Ml MOVING—Nice walnut dining sot, cottages for sale. One le completely Quean, 807 Weat Middle Tuiqilke. to ■chooae...... BEFORE YOU BUY a Used elk In g; J . F . F »y 7' 404 Wetherett-SL; ..Manchester, MI. 8-8738,__. 94416. for .light housekeeping. Adults nbput % acre. To settle eotate. REGINALD HUNTINOTON IlLuncsote— William -Gr*| Moforcycles-^Bicydes 11 appearing-and"between-18-25. See- ainglo gray bedroom sot, ruga only. Apply 10 Depot Square, wlnteriaed. Two cottagea for sale J R11ALTOR8 Wonted—Real Estate 77 Hackley School. Tanytown Bank Ratea See Gorman Motor Salas. Bulck M anchester. M I. 9-3330. Dlr. or. Mrs. Crawford, Hotel Lewis Bt Near bus, schools, alK Wallace Dunbar Dexter : FOR MEN WHO care, viait Light trucking and package deliv­ ATTRACTIVE wrought Iron rafli rScKCF, porch chairs, drapes, cur­ Apartment 4. on Columbia Lake. ping district. Now vacant W.0< . Entrance to Black ‘Point Beach sex. Winchester. Mas Salea and Service, 385 Main BICYCLE REPAUUNG. aU typaa, Hartford, In Hartford before Fri­ tains, spreads. Miscellaneous. ARE YOU CXINSIDEIUNG bridge Dexter, 23 Rob Dante’a Barber Stop. Plenty free street. M l. 0-4571, Open evenlilgs. ANTIQUES lUflnlahed. Repairing ery. Refrigerators, washers and Inga custom made 4o add beauty Georg* L. Grasladlo. Realtor. MI. NIANTTC, CONN. parking at Mancheater Pla English a specialty. Now opm 4 stova moving apedalty. Folding day. , 310 Center St. *MI 0-S379. FURNISHED ROOM with bath.for T. J. CROCKETT, 0-5878. TEL. PE 0-5242 SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? I on, Mass., Edward SOLIMENE, Inc. p.m. to 0:30 p.m, Manchester done on any fumitura. Tiaman, ------^ ------to your home. VaUoy Welding, Real Estate Broker" - Ws win appraise your property ISast 63rrt Street. Eaot Center St. 139 BouUi Main S t I ’ hona M I. chalia for ren t• MdQ. l. 9-0752. Glaatcnbury. ME. 34116. 3 a.m. to two, with light houaekeeikng Harriet Dexter > 634 Center'Street 1050 CHEVROLET de luxe Mdati, Cycle Shop, 166 west Middls Turn­ WOMEN — Girls,. over 14, for Phone Office MI 3-64J6 free and without ray obligation. radio, heater, good condition, 8-5643. 0 p.m . privUages. MI 04776. MANCHBSTBR^4Ux room Cape, York (P.O. B t f t 613), Janet D. gtortr. Manchester—MI 3-5101 pike, ML 0-3C98. strawberry picking. ^:30 a.m.- NORGE REFRIGERATOR and a or Residence MI< 9-7761 detached garage, ameolte drive, suburban For Sal* 76 We also buy property for cash. Weld. Frantlln County, Motes. Direct Dodge and Plymouth Dealer throughout. Small down payment. 11:30 aim. Free transportation^' Cornet. TeL MI 0-0037. ^OHN J. WAUJBTT. Jodg*. P e r s o n a ls Elaay term s. Douglas M otors, 833 COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Psinting— Papering - 21 BOtoCON—Building stone vonoor, two ceram ie^^ bathe, flreplaca, SeUlng'or .buying contact LARGE DISPLAY of tricycles, MI 0-7626. / A verse, Wanted—Rooms—Board 62 MANCHESTER — ExceUent value STANLEY BRAY,. Realtor 1040 CHEVROLET two-door sedan, Main. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ flroplact, wall stone nagstono. cabinet Utchra. lanndry facUlttes WANTED—Ride from vicinity Del- chain drive trikes and bikss. Re­ PAINTING AND paperfaanging. Also slate flagging. Bolton Notch PIPES BURST 318,000. Cape Cod, fireplace, hot BRAE-BURN REALTY excellent condition. Price $335. built like licw. very reasansble. matic waidilng macninea, electric JR. r o o m a n d b o a r d for 3 girls, water heat, oil, plaatered walla, la kitchen nnd basement, dor­ mont Street to Hartford, hours 1953 CHEVROLET, all metkl kta ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, Expert work. All Insurance cover­ ABLE MOTHER’S HELPElC— Quarry. ML 04617. Prompt de- WATER DAMAGE mers, storm sash, nicely lend M I-34273 5 TBetsy MeLagu. troop 35; 8:30-4. Tel. MI 34333. Can be Men at Leo’s Garage, M I. 9-4895. 46 Lake St. Extension. age. CaU Wm. Dickson A Son. MI. Live in Hartford.„for suroteer. I Thousands of Dollars ages '4 to 6. Monday to Friday colored tUe bath, aluminum Storm GOODWIN ROAD Elizabeth Cotton, troop 49; Judith Coventry; tion .wagon, 8 pasMnger, fully small appUanees, weldl^. 180 Uvarjr. for summer. MI 0-3336. windows and screens. Residential scaped lot with outdoor fireplace, equipped, abaolutely faultless con­ Main Street. M l. 0-6678. 04)020. ADams, 3-2803 after 7:30. / Worth, of Furniture 318.000. Warren E . Hqwlrad, Real, LISTINGS WANTED —^-Slhgls. Prescott, troop 46; BOTborm Cl«a* WANTED—Ride to BUte Office PAINTIN8 AND WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug At Your Own Price secUoR. M I. 8-8009. H. B . Grady. tor. M I. 8-8600. BOLTON two-temily, three-famll/; busi­ dsll, troop 10 and Susaxms TByloTt Building from Chestnut St. Hours iUICK Special two-door, dition, Douglas Motora, 833 Main BOY’S 26” BICYCLE. Good con- WORLD'S LARGEST CoanmUc ness property. Havg-lmany coito troop 15. heater, tutoba green and St. . dlUon. Call MI 9-9746. HAND AND power mowers sharp­ strips for braiding and hooking. Here's What Happened Apartments—Flats— AA EONB—FIRST time on market 8:30-4:30, Tel. MI 9-5538. ened. Saws filed and set. Pick-up. EXTXUUOR PAINTING only. Free Ck)mpany has opening for capa-^ Jan’a Rug Shop,' 65 Talcott Ava., FOR A DI8CRIMINATINO home Five room ranch consisting buyers. Mortgages arranged. Brownies In Bttendrao* wots: y, in excellent , coition . Like eiUmate. MI. 9-1383. PAPER HANDIND 'When I opened my store one Seven room home of colonial de­ PONTIAC CONVER’nBLE, 1048. M I. 0-2330. ble woman over 25. /Write RoekvUla. TR. 54^ . ______J l morning I got the surprise of my Tenements 63 aeeker desiring the best you must of three bedrooms, full bath Please eoll Gqofge L. Grasiadio, Patricia O'Brien, tro^ 37; Joan Douglas Motora\338 Main. 1945 HARLEY DAVIDSON Model C, c/o Herald- TELEPHONE sign featuring three' bedrooma, Raaltor, ML 9-5878. 109 Henry Whitewall tires, Cadillac fenders, 45 Motorcycle. Good condition. PAINTINO AND Pit; life—3 pipes burst and all of this see our exclusive listing at 640 with shower, Youngstown Schelbenpflug, troop 37; Cterol Antomobiles for Sale 4 PLOWING and harrowing, 164 aperbanging, F O R ‘RENT—^After July 3, 5-room den, two fuU baths, recreation Street. / Meier, troop 88; Susan Walker, DeCORMIEB MOTORS, Inc. and other extras. Excellent con' May be seen at 267 Highland St. quaUty work, reasonsable prices ~ MI-9-3244 nice fum ltu^ aiul appliances were duplex, all Improvements. Write ' room, two fireplaces, Garwood Middle Turiiplke West. Nothing dition. Aiking 3305. May be Woodland St. Tel, MI. 84003. J. CEDAR POLES and good flU for was spared byXtha ownsra to kitchen. Living room with Ranted—Real Estate 77 troop 28; Marilyn Horan, troop 38; 1052 DODGE H-ton pickup tnr after 6 p.m. M oriarty. and prompt aervice. Free estl sale. MI. 8-7644. aU wet. I Immedlalely phoned my Box N, c/o Herald. heating system end one-car st- eqidpped with aids storage SUMMER PARADE OF aeen at 71 Welle St or phone MI mates. Fully inaured. CaU Bert Read Herald Advs. insurance agent and of course re­ tacbed garage. Jul;^ 1st occupan­ mak* thia one of the finest homes fireplace, ^ ra g e in basement, Emllie BotU, tro 48; Bornora 3-5255. In Mnnrhester. This 5 room brick air conditioned heat with oil. IF'^READY to buy, sell, exchange Glulini, troop 48; JUl Messanger, The ideal all purpoM truck CAR VALUES \ Wanted Antos— MANCHESTER - T. V, Service, Plante. Ml. 94965, SAVE AT Barstow’a on Westing- ceived a aettlement, so now I’m cy. Elva ^ler. Realtor. ML real estate; mortgagra artasged. carpentera. plumbera or riectrt- going to give you the beet, biggest Business Loeationa front Cape Cod (unfinished up­ troop 29; Patricia DonnSlty, troop 1051 FORD“STATION WAGON— Motorcycles 12 radio and T.V. speciallats sinct house fans and air conditioners. stairs) baa 3 msatsV slsa bed burner, large lot, 260' x Oouault Howard R. Hastings, ciana. All thui convenienc^or the DeCormler says: “Put a Inew Term s. bargains you avar saw in your 29; Karen Sibrinss, troop 56; Hol­ Country Squire. Radio, heaTer. 1984. Charter m em ber o f Telsa. meiR NO RONUS For Rent 64 rooms, living room, dining room Priced right. Easily financed. Agency. ML 9-1107. ly Hooker, tro 56; Naqev Bantly. low price of 35M. See ^and buy look’ In your ■ driveway with one MI. 9-6660 or ML 3-4607. Bonds—Stocks Ufa. Mr. Albert MANCHESTER—310,400. Pleasfint Good ~cened and repaired. Worl( Accept our offer. If you’re not lusioaM Dtstrief erty please call ceremony when 31 Brownlee of practically new car for the full this beauty. So new you can amell AT BARSTOW’S 8 ROOMS COMPLETE MANCHESTER—Custom built six MANCHESTER—35 West Middle week. G p^ In today. Bee Bob Business Services Offered lil guaranteed. ( ^ for and deUver. aatisfied with the iiolution to your ASSOCIATED ^ OFFICE SUITE room expandaUe Cape Cod. Ga Tunqilke—Six room two stofy troop 38 received their wings end O liver, Jtt Center M otor Sales, 461 price of c^ y 32106. (Save 31.000)- the hew car odor in it. Barlow Ideal Grinding Shop, 378 Adams 1.500 Ft. Floor Spaco Blond Bedroom Suite Living Room Suite rage, lovely large lot, all conven- home, large porch, hot wster oU FRAN(?ES K. WAGNER flew up into Intermediate Sooutlng Main SL “ 1 ’Terms to suit buyer. Moto:^, 435 Main St., Mancheater. S t CaU MI. 0-3130 or 84970. money problem offered by Frank Facing Main St. Heated, 6 LTON — ' New six room split' 5 H.P. Johnson outboard. 6-Pc. Dinette Set iraces. For further information host, good sue lot, detached i I, beautiful finished recrea last Thursday. Intermsdiata troops V AND M rubbish removal and .MORTOASE CO.’S' rooms available, will divide to Realtor 43 and 46. in a oandlellglit oere- 1955 CHEVROLET 4-DR. 1053 F O to Country Sedan, 8-paa- Burk or Mel Redman, there's no CoH Ml 3-8934 w Phllco Ref.. Norge Washer call EVances K. Wagner, Realtor. rage. Being offered at 818,800.1 room, garage, amesite drive, aenger, nuUo, heater, Fordamatlc, odd Jobs. ML 9-6085. Used in fresh water only. MI. 3-1157. mediata occupancy. To i inmect -— MI 3-J157 mony, hvvited the “fly-i^w’ to Join GOOD WILL chdrge for services. Call CH 6-8897 ..HTFD. CH 4-4843 Bengal Range. TV .Set suit tenant. M(>derate rental. baths, (1 with shower) SEDAN ' tinted glOM white walla, tutone Household Services / Ml 3-4910 Runs g o 6 d ...... $65 please phone Howard R, Haiungs Btown kitchen, fireplace, in the Girl Scout Fromlsa and ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE Mohawk Axminater Rug Available July 1 /Contact FOR PROMPT courteous service, Laws. I USED CARS (Bel Air Model). Color brilUant blue and twry.' Actual mileage Offered 13-A and ask about a 2nd mortgage. -ee* NO lONUS Sealy Mattress with box spring, Agency,^ M I. 0-1107 any time. hearth) beautifully decor- selling or buying real estate, call black. Interior lovely blue, air foam 12,153. Imm aculate condition 5 H.Pi Sea King ...... $50 BURTON’S, Inc. Price $13,000 e lot, 165 X 300. 630,000. Mrs. Robert Hlens, Mn. C B. Radios and Phonos. - 32,000 at 350 per month. convertible bed with mattraes, pil­ BEAUTIFUL 3-famlly 54 flat, ex- Johnson Building Ctempany, Mali: ^ cC L U R E PONTUC, Inc. sea^ Blue flame engine, other fine throughout A new car guaran­ Available At AU Tiroes f l a t FINISH HoUand window lows, lamps tablaa, dlahaa, pots Wi Howland, Realtor. MI. cheater. MI. 8-7436, LeGeyt and Mrs. John Kovalcek aewsaories. 1^11 price only tee goes with thia Ford master­ ahadea, made to measure. AU NoUce U hereby given that the Annual. Meeting of The Eight School Tee-Nee Trailers $89.95 up CORNER OFFICE fronting Main Direct From Owner cellrat condition, garage, ideal lo­ presented each girl with a Girl PhUco Factory SupeevisM Service CONNECTICUT and pans, ailvarwara, Unena, be4 3-6600. Terme to suit buyer. piece. Barlow Motors, 435 Main metal Venetian blinds at a new and Utilities District of Manchester, Conn., wiU be held at the HollUUr St. and ‘PumeU PI. Wm. Rubi- Six Roooi Cape C od. cation, Immediata occupancy. CaU Scout pin, a worm handelasp and 873 Main Street spread, linoleum and ether itama now, 843 Main St. ' A. Reale, Broker. ML 9-1919 after St., Manchester. . CaU W ILL HILLS—MI 9-0608 low price. Keys made whUe you St. School, on Wednesday Evening, June 22, 1955 at 7:30 P, M. D.8.T. Laivrence Plycraft, 16’ x 5’ (RON CENTER salute. Brownie leaden Mkte'E. V. \ Manchester 1956 HUDSON RAM wait Marlow’s. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE 3 ROOMS COMPLETE baths, three bedrooms, built-in 6 p.m . (hughlin, Mr*. Choriea Strom and Formerly of Benson’s for the following purposes, to wit: V-bottom runabouts with Mahogany Badroom Suita Dutch Cotonial, six nice rooma MI 9-4546 2-DR. SEDAN YOU CAN’T SEE tkaae from the 1st To choose a moderator. - ' SPACIOUS Professional Office. drawers, recreation room, fire­ with lavatory on first floor. FuU Mrs. Francis Cterisen prsssated street. 1940 Dodge, maroon, aedan, ’ TV and Appliance fXlRTAlNS, laundry or Just iron 27 Lewis Street— " Sectional Living Room Ground floor. Main St. Ample 6 R(X)M ranch, 8 bedrooHii, attach- Giri Scout Notes each girt 'with a GUI Scout mamuL 2nd To hear the reading of the warning. deck, hardware, solid mahog­ T-Pc. Dinette Set place, Bendix washer, amesite garage, radiant heaL Near bus, bath on aaconil. Hot water oil heat Open Evenings Until 10 BRAND NEW — “ 1047-1948 Oldamobilea, two-doors, Ing done in my home. WiU pick parking. MI 34000. Attached garan. Approximately Troop 46 then received Ita Sparkling Rio red color. Soft NO HANDY MAN in your home? up and deliver. MI. 9-6817. H artford 3rd To hear the report of the President. any aeats, back rest, floor Weatinghouse Refrig. drive. Screens and storm win­ ed garage, radlaat heat. Near bua, 1046 Plymouth aedanAothera from CaU M I. 0-2378 and get UiOM Ut- 4th To hear the report of the Treasurer. It acre ot land^aving a frontage awards for the year. Wo grey interior, many fine accfs- ISS. Look behind offlVe. Douglas ' j Westtnghouse Elec. Range STORE FOR RENT—S”4”x20’ 6"; dows. Lot approximately 60 achool and shopping disteict, About 40 leaders and Cbuncll wards their First Oaso 1041-40 OLDER Cbavtoleta, Fords Ue Jobe^doAe. WEiAVING o f bum s, moth -holes 5th To hear the report of the Tax O>llector. , racks, plus fiber glass covered. alao one-car garage. Inquire 618,900. George L. Grasiadio, o f 160’. Full prlc^ 318.800. CaU Imries. You’ll love this, little doll. M otors, 888 Main. \. Business Opportunities 32 W est’hae Laundromat X 150. members' enjoyed a potluck supper the girls had earned thret' other good transpmqatlon. Good Full price- 31.846. Only 3346 down. and tom clothing, hoaiery tuns, kth To hear the report of the Chief Engineer of The ManchMter (Only $299.60. Some buyl' Firth Broadloom Rug Mrs. VrbanetU, 313 Main St Realtor. MI. 94878. ALK7E CLAMPfTT, Realtor credit enables ua t6 accept 35 M.' AND RUBBISH removal. Fire Dept. ' M I 9-4IH3 at Camp Merrie-Wood Monday in one field, homemaktng. IlMI. pro­ 347.01 per month. 1052 STUDESAKER Qk)thmandei\ Ashes, yards, attlca, and ceUara handbage repaired zipper ra PACKAGE s t o r e — Established Gold Bond mattresa with box 172 East Middle Turnpike down. Douglas Motora, 883 Main placement, umbrellas repaired, 7th I A. The election of the President. SIX ROOM garriaon colonial With grams for these badgee taught tha in good condition $650. May be cleaned. CsUnIU . 0-0757. business. Reasonably priced. Terms— ^Trades spring, spare room, maple bedroom Close To New Hiflh School X evening, the memlsers of the lead- ^rls how to make minor" r^ oln d t 1951 HUDSON 4-DR. teen at Nichols ManchesteV nre, men’a ahlrt collars revarsM and RockviUe. TR 5-5653. B. The election o t two Directors. . Suburban For Rent 66 dinette, IH hatha, acreenad porch, set, 3-pc. maple sofa bed set, pU- Phone MI 9-9125 direct from owner, MI. S-8S6jL, Order of Notice era associations acting as host­ II the home, prepare meels, enter- SEDAN 295 Broad St. replaced. Marlow’s LitUs Mend C. The election of the Clerk. * lows, blankets, lampe. table and COVENTRY—5-room unfurnished ess. tain gueats, eew a fine seem, make Ing Shop. MAKE BIG MONEY—I have an D. The election o t the Tax Collector. BARSTOW’S -V (Super Seriee). An amazing LAWN MOWERs\harpened and dishes, pots and pans, linens, bed apartment, ground floor, furnace, LARGE CUSTOM buUt four room AT A COURT o r PROSATE h«Id Following the supper hilarious safe toys for children and ooeept 1953 FORD custom 8,' fpur door repaired. Aleo bicyeies repaired. unusual 'plan that wlU help you E. The election of the Treasurer. \ spread. linoleum and ether Items. 17500 FIVE ROOMS, one floor, at Menchener, within end fo^th* dU- original 33,(KM) .mllea. A beautiful sedan, lustroua tutone, green, FORMICA counters, {UasUe waU suitable family of 4, 368.00 per ranch, roomy Utchra, tils bath, games were played, under the di­ and make telephone calls properly. Pht^god Sbwmts chkI CiUl MI 0-7958. make big money throughout the 8th To see if the District wUl vote to pay aalarics to any of Its Just North of Post Office m o n t h l y p a y m e n t s copper plumbing, insulated storm garage, 103' lot, high elevation, trict of Mencbeater, on the ISffi day of rection of Doria Mitchell and Fan­ Thoae receiving the badgeei home­ ca r' loaded with fUm equipm ent radio, heater, many many extrSf, tue, asphalt, mbber, vinyl, lino­ year. No obligation or experi­ O fficers. month. Tel. PI 3-6872. June. IM . ^ Fkkrmer owner a local executive. Aa Low as 316.87 windows fiUl ceUsr, automatic view, suburban, only 611,600. Carl­ Preitnt. HON. JOHN J. V ny Lucas. One game consisted of maker, cook aM bOH»ttallty, wars: S«ptie TbrIu CkoMBd ' Local one owner.* Owner'a name D(X}R8 OPENED, keys fitted, leum. cork-tUe. Headquarters for ence. Riiah name and address for A. Salary of the President. heat, 90' lot, large trees. Subur­ Don’t mlai this cream puff. Only "do-lt-youraeU.” M l. e-3655. The Free storage untU wanted, free ROCKVILLE:—24 Grove St., light ton W. Hutehlna. ML 34183, Judse. \ a relay race in which each team Jane Meacham, Pauline Nourte. on request. Center Motor Sales,' copied, vaouuni cleanere. Irons, FREE money-making informa­ B. Salary of the Clerk. \ ^ - housekeeping apartments. Also ban. Carlton W. Hutchins. ML Eetete of Theodore R. uretto 3295 down. - 461 M ain 'S t mina, etc., repaired. Shears, TUe Shop, Buckland.^ ALL EVINRUDE motors in stock deUvery, free set up by our own 946M. Mancheiter In eeld dUtrlet, a min.... was gWen an elastic circle which Paulette Nourie. Judith Prescott, McKin n e y t io n .F r e d Schambach, Box 306, C. Salary pf the Treasurer, f from ‘3 h.p. to 3(1 including 35 h.p. reliable men. single light housekeeping rooma 94133, 0-4694. Upon eppllcatlon of Theodore OXat- team members had to put over Janet Nutter, Kay Olsaver, Judy knives, mowers, etc., put into coH': Newlkyde Park 59, N. Y, 0th ~To designate the official depository for the funds of teh District. Inquire first floor. REDUCED ton, Buardlan, praylns for authority \to s e w a g e d i s p o s a l CD. 1949 OLDSMOBILE CLUB 1050 S’TUDEBAKER Commander, dltlon for coming needs. Bralth- Simplex. Baratow’s, Juat north of No Payihents To Banks GREEH RO.AD — Five room their heads and pull to their. feeL Peck, Cterol Shennmg, Norm a V illa o n S-5Sd8 Baailding— Contracting '14 10th To see if the voters will vote to lay a tax and to make the Poat Omce. Ml. 9-7M4. No iFInance Companies FOR QXnCK SALE! mortsaSe certain real e«tatiUy equipped including hydra- NEW (^ONSTRUenON, remodel­ 11th To see if the voters will vote to authorize its officers to borrow. “ 2-roonr apartment. Large and in pvena and counter top ranges. 313.500 — SIX ROOMS ORDERED; That said application be matic. We are now painting this transportation. Only 3395 at MAN SCHOOLED in accounting After 7 P. M.—CH 6-4690 P riced at |15;700 wiUi ,_F.H .A . (Xl burner, hot water heat Plas­ heard and determlrted at the ProUate bers of Team 2 were slimmer for 5 years pin. Barlow Motora, 435 ' Main St, ahd with 35 years experience in ing and repairing exiMitly done, FOR KENT sufficient money to meet the necessary obligations of the Die- BnUding Hatgrials 47 See It Day or Night ' b rig h t Tel. P I ,2-6048. they won that game quite readily, Mrs. Kovalcek, representing the car In our own shop. In tip top Elstlmatea gladly given. Robert M. trict and give the District’s note, notes or other pbligations mortgages avaUnble. Open daUy tered walla, attached garage, office in Mancheater In aald District, Mancheater, diversified accounting including Two-room office, suitable If . you have no means of trans- for inspection. Hensel rad Peter­ on the sa t day of June, A.D. 19SS. at and alao the suitcase race, in which Waddell FT^, sponaoitng group, shape ehe’ll be. Only 3195 ^own. Alexander. MI. 0-7ne. for profesrioiial or business therefor when In their opinion it is for the interest of the Dis- Framing 3 x 3 to 3 x 12. shaded yard. ■tea-va'clock tir^be forenoon, and. that C.P.A. experience wiU do book­ Your: aisea...... per M 389.00 poriatlon, Til send my auto for Summer Homes For Rent 67 man, In c., BuUders. MI. 9-3001, noUca ba riven to all peraona IntereaU each person had to nm up to told the parents preaent that one 1039 BUICK 4-Door Sedan In good office. \ , ■ trict to do so. _ TELEPHONE OWNER designated spot with a suitcase o f the finest ways in. which they . Many More Fine Personally keeping and accounting, -prepare White Pine Dry you. - -> • M i. 9-9404. ed In aalo aatate of (he pendency of Guaranteed Cjtri at running condition.. Excellent financial atatements „ Ihcluding 12th To see if the voters wUl authorize its Officers .to purchMe land ’ No Obligation HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGE on M I 8-8454 aald aopUeation and the time and full o f old clothes, put them , on, could help In Girl Scouting wee to tires.' One owner car. 350. MI MASON , FHeldstone n specialty. on North Main St., Manchester, Conn., for .the purpohe of a Sheathing ...... per M 300.00 ptace ot bearinc tbereonaSv publithins take.an Interest in their dauglH AUCTION atate and federal reports, - audit Ernest Toth. Ml. i-8307. 13” Reaquare and Rebutta .Lake C3iamplain, Vt. Available THREE BEDR(X)M garrison co­ TWO-F*AMILT FLAT,.* rooma up, a copy of thia order. In oome newa- run back to the head o f, the line, 3-6772. aU accounting record, inatidi aya- sanitary sewer right of way and^ to appropriate a sufficient . A—L—B—E—R—•T—’—S July 16 to July 30, from Aug. 13 lonial, attached over-slza garage, aaper bavins a circulation In'aald dla- take them off and then give' the ters’ program, read the manual sum of money to pay for it. Shingles ...... p e r sq. 313-76 4845 Allyn 8V. Hartford 6 down. Oantrally located. Write Jict, at least five days before the day Moid f and AnticiiiM DeCORMlER MOTOR tema, budgets, etc. Tel. MI. PAUdER AND C4(RNEi7 mason to end of season. For "particu­ bath and lavatory, hot water oU Bqx P, e/o Herald. suitcase |o the next person. With them to aee Udiat is expected 1955 FORD Fairiane Victoria, 9-7861. ' 13th To transact any 6ther buaineas proper to come before the 13” Prime Shakes Free Parking CMr. Allyn and lars contact Mrs. Wm. Wutsch, heat, fireplace, beautifully land­ ot said hearins. to api>ear If they aee The whole evening proved to bq. of them and to encourage them to H5ALES. Inc. fully equipped. Fordomatic, etc. contractors. F ree catimates. . No No. 1 Shingles .. . .pe^ aq. 311.00 cause at aald time and place and be meeting. . . Tnunbull 18 Skiglewood Dr., Manchester, scaped lot, convenient location. heard relaUve thereto, and make ra- lots of fun and it Is whispered that w6rk and play together with, Must aetl, will take trade. Ml JohHoo .big or too - amaU. ML ■tMl CeUar Sash ...... each 33.00 MANCHESTER—Year old ranch, nUDAY. JUNE 17 24 Maple St. Manchester SANTTA'nON SERVICE. Odd Jobe, -8-4703 orRockvJUe TR. 54744. „ TJIfc EIGHT SCHOOL end UTILITIES'DISTRICT H I 0-5028. A . R . WUkla. ML 9-4880. two bedrooms, tile bath, hot tum to this court perhaps there will be another such others. , ' . ^ , 3-4686. Albert B. Bouffard, 91 Birch St., RA;jr S. WARREN, President Wood Gutter .....p e r Un. ft. 40c MONTGOMERY WARD Refriger­ JOHN J. WAIXSTT. Judsa get ti^ether in the fall. At the close a friendship .ctrels • 7 p.m. 1044 CHEVROLET, 1044 Dodge, Mancheater, ML 8-4987,"Doventiry, NfW STO M I ,x 6, 8, 10 fledwpqd ator. good condition,'’" low price. MANCHESTER—Six room .^ p e water oil haat large kitchen with STONE, BRICK work and concrete Dated ai Manchester, Conn. THREE-ROOM COTTAGErr-Route dining area. City water and was formed by the girls and their 1041 Chevrolet. 1046 Nash. ’Trans­ 1948 PON’H A C ClOnverUble, good PI. 3-7356. Paneling ...... per M 3105.00 MI 8-7770. — .. 44. Coventry. (3ovratry PI Cod with itttached garage and tlree, good running order. En­ Worit. CaU ML 0-5451 d i ^ M l. this 13th day of June, 1955. < ' ' ' sewerage. Close to achooU. Members of Ui4 Junior Planning parents, slnjjrfng “ M oke New . EEingtoa T*wb H al portation for B>. per week. Doug­ 3-5042. Valantino BeUucei. Anderaen Window Framea 24729. ' flnlahed recreaUon' room. Price Legal Notice fviends”_rad then ’Taps,” Indian ■ ■ j' las Motora, 383 Main St. gine Juat rebuilt. Apply R oy ROTO-TILLINQ gardens and FOR RENT ------!------...... ■ , ,--- '--- 7-^V.V-V . ■- and' Flexlventa FRIGtDAIRE—Good running con­ $18,800. Alao Good selection of 312,500. Oaaton Realty Co., 165 Board, represenQ^veg from the School Bt., MI 9-38Si; 9-9S3U AT- A COURT OP PROBATE held Brownie troops, Adult neighbor­ style. A total of 29 Intermediate AacUoaeer—VUIage Peddler Motora. 155 Center St. lawns. Retaining walla buUt. Rub- CARPENTER REPAIRS. Altera­ — , Juat Arrived ~ dition, 325; kitchen rrfectory ta­ new and used homes priced from 1051 OLDBMQBILE—Radio, heat­ blah removal. Arthur Gay. MI. ble. 4 chairs, 330; wiiigback liv­ at Coventry within and (or the Dletriet hood advisors and others were Giri SCoute from .these trobpe wilt Robert FtaMklger tion s,' etc. Guaranteed work-. LO CAHO A Y Carload Red Cedar Clapboards Wanted To Rent 68 813,800 to 838.000. The Escott MANCHESTER—See this 8-room of Coventry on the 18th day of -June, leave the Waddell Schooli fat the er. Hvdromatfe, Must be aeen. Z053 BUICK Super,, fully equipped, 9-6375. No Job' too email. RockviUe, ing room chair, 310. Easy Iron­ 364 High S t .-W , ML honored at an open house tea Sat- MI 9-'7!224. pynaflow, whitewall, tires. Osage NATTONAJU BUILDERS er, 335. MI 9-0370 after 6. WANTED—Six-room house for Sal­ home located on a quiet residen­ Preaent ELMORE TURKINGTON, urday afternoon In Woodruff Hall fall for Robertson and HoUister cream with green top. Ehtoeilent TRemont 5-5750. 123 SPRUCE ST. WH«N YOU BUY A CAR tial street In No. Manchester, Oil Judge. -■ * Schools. SUPPLIES vation Army bandsman and (am- Estate of Margaret' 8. Hanson, Cov- at the Center Congregational condition. One owner. Priced low Idehl for Oflioe, Beauty Parlor, ONK f l o o r m o d e l Lawyt ily, hoy 11, S-wsek'Old baby. Can 501 HILLIARD ST. — 5-room heat, shaded lot, 110' x 130’. Con' satry. In said Ihitrict 381 State Street ChiJtrch. . ’ ' Plans fo r the day com p Bssslfln *, for quick sale. MI 0-0038. Old Glory Roof ing-~Sidlng 16 Drug StoK, ete. ' . . North Haven, Conn. (Tleaner, yery reasonably priced. ' work in thia area but must have Dutch OokmllU Situated on ap­ venlent to bus, schoola rad stores. Tha Comervator bavins " ifiade The patrol leaders for the vari- Kemp’s, Inc. home. Phone Major Pickup. MI. prox. 8 acres. 2-car garage, 313,600. Gaston Realty Co., 165 written application to aald Court. In ouB neighborhood groups poured. at (temp Merrie*Wood are coining Telephone C^eathut 8-3147 School SL, MI 9-8851, 9-9531. accordance with the atatute, (or an or­ FOR THE , BEST in Bonded buUt For laformaUoii OaU 9-7787. chicken coop and fnlit trees. der c t sate of tha whole or part of Mrs. John Pickles. Juliette Low, along well, with the opening o t the Auto Driving Schotd 7-A up roofs, ahlnMa roofs, gutters, Property In excellent' conditiom tha rral estate described therein. It la chairman, announced that 3150 camp now only gt short tlma off. condueVm and roof repain caU n tiT A ’n o N CHUXNTAL RUG. TEACHER AND FAMILY Boads NEW SIX-ROOM RANCH-Rock- ordered (bat aald appItcaUon' be heard IMPORTANT MESSAGE Ml 3-7723 ~ Ml Y-1490 Diamondfl—Watches— For appointment please contact at tha Probata Office on the aiet day had been collected for the Juliette The ; flrat session will begin op AUTO DRIVING InatrucUon. AU M ) 0-7224. 4-S-room rental as sopa as poa- ledge s e e tion, Mandisatar. Coughlin. M l. 3-7707. U no answer - Jewelry 48 E lva’Tyler, realtor, MI 94489. ' of June UH, at 3:00 o'clock In the Low World Friendship Fund from Monday, June 27, and run through lessons on Inaured dual control caU ML 04431. sible. C!aU WllUmanUe HA 320,000. (tell evenings, MI 9-3434. afternoon; and that noUee thereof ba Friday, July 8. . T o Ail Intendiiig to Work on canu__atandard or . automatic,. LARGE OVKRSTUFFED DiVAN i8r0148. MANCHESTER— Ihcc eptloii'al Better Buy Realty. Ivan, by pubUahlns a copy of this or- all the troops in town. LEONARD W. TOST, Jewater, .ra* and chali: at your prioe. MI Ser In The Mancheater Evenins Her­ Present at the tea were. the. (01 No r e registratlooB (or> Capable experienced tnetructora. 8-bedroom ranch; hot- water BrovimlOT\(6r "the S it" arid'iteebndi pain, adjusts watoas axpartly. 3-5436; ...... FOUR-ROOM HOtJSE ,ca West ald, a hewspaper .bavins a clrculailon lowing neighborhood adult ad­ Shade GroWn Tobacco Coridner Auto SchooL ML 0-6010, R en a m b la pricaa. daUy, heat, fuU oeUar, treaa, near hue, In said District, and by pootlns a copy peHods of camp can be acoeptod. 72 Bids. Telephone MI 3-5836 after thartof on the public sten-post In the visors; Mrs. Donald Frankirad, JA. 7-8660. Thursday ovantegS. 130 flpnioi GAS RANGE—16” TV Set and House* For Sale achoM, atoree. ExceUent condi­ but there are still vacanetee In the tion. Only 313,150. Carlton W. 4 p.m. No agents. Team'r ef Coventry In aald District at Mrs. P. H.Oowan and Mrs. Walter ■traat. ML 04887. 6 eu. ft. Refrigerator. All in COVENTRY LAKE — AIL year least five daVI belnre aald day of hrar- third period, from July 25 to Aug. WOMEN MOST caieful driven. AUCTION Hutehlna, M I. 94113, 9-4694. ins. and that return be made to this Helinski. Other adOlts present in Never too old to leant. Female in. good working condition. 376. round home. Northeast Shores, six Court. eluded: Mrs. Gladys Meyer, com 5. However, there is still on m o r - . . . •# . MEN atructor. standard automatic. REAL ESTATE-^LAND dad BUILDINGS Garden—Farm— Dairy_ i n 0-7973. laige rooms,. ranch typa. 1IX> ft. Lots for Sal* 78 mlsaioner, Mrs. Hritey Moore, tunlt^ for a few more older uter- Dual insured 'car. M and M Driv. rtvate beach, new arteslBa srell, .MORETURKINCTON. Judse. medlate Scouts io register (or the AS ONE UNIT 4 d 'Car menufecturen know how Products 50 MODERN DINETTE SET, torch FOR THOSE WHO chairman of the, Program (Jorn- ing School. MI. 0.6541, Enotty pine living room with beau, BOLTON—BuUding I6ta, ooe acre AT A COURT o r PROBATE held mittee of the Manchester Girl ftrst period and for all age Inter­ to build cere, peelers knojv how lamp, cedar chest,' studio coiich;’ tiful fleldstone ^replace. Lsuge and «vsr 150’ front sach, astab- at Mancbeeter, wllhla and Tor the Dis­ mediate Scouts to register for the WOMEN MANCHESTER Driving Academy. SATURDAY, JUNE II, 1155 at t:M fM. OVER MILUON flowen, vega- living room chair, 68 Oakwood ENTERTAIN trict of Mancheater, on the llth day of Scout’' Otuncll, Mrs. John BuJak, table ptenta 35e dosen, 31.50 per master bedroom and-largo, shel' Uahed, residential araa,. Priced June, INf. Mrs. Edward' O'Brien and Mrs. second period, July 11 to 33, A|P "" " ' Manchester’s oldeat, moat recom (ON THE PREBOSES) to sell them. Benken are special­ Rd. ' tored front porch both ovoriooking to seU. Warren E. Hbwlaiid, Real' PresenL JOHN J. WALLETT, Judse plications may be sent to the Girt i mended,' your safety,' our bust' hundred; / cheaper per thousand John Schelbenpflug, members of Evergreen trees, mostly 31 as., WESTINOHOU8E r a f r igerator, the lake. Insulated, steam heat, Six rbom Cape Cod with tor. M l. 3-8800. MI. 8-8711. B ^ t e of Katherine -tilnblch, late of Scout office, but should he sent at ness. License guaranteed. Stand­ br ists in car financing. one Car garage. Lot 100 x 385, Mancheiter, In lald Dlitrict, deceaied, the'Program', committee. YOUTHS CORNER SFRUGE A DISSELL STREETS, fruit trees, 40c as., hedges, 10c sultabis for cottage, 'also. bed. MI. closed porch, elaborate recrea­ Tha Mancheiter Truit Company, Ad* -.Patrol leaders included: Bonnie once as the office will close for ard'^ or automatic. Mr. Miclatte - MANCtUNTER, CONN. Well landscaped. Must be seen to mtniitrator, bavins exhibited lli ad- the summer next Wednoodsy, -your peraonal instructor. Dial PL We offer you B^van^gea and ea ., chaapOT by the-hundred. 370 34800. tion room, wall to wall rugs,- L m Wyman, troop 55; Sally Fish- (RAIN OB SHINE) Burasida Ave., Greeahoua^, ba appreciated. Asking |18,I00. Legal Noticaa lnlitrallon account with lold citata June 22. . ' . ^ . a • 2-7240 an y'lim e. Owner PI. 24551. all appliancee, draperies, fur­ S thia Court (or allowance, it la qr, troop 25; Donna Frankland, Rool Eslota —- eoMbting 0^ ~ economies that you cannot afford ANTIQUE Thraa-plece living ------liBinATION OBDK* ORDERED that the 32nd day of troop ;61; Cterol Shennlng. tro69 46 Whether you sre s 14-16 year old or an adult, PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBER­ Room Sat, Victorian period, con­ niture and many, many extraa. AT A COURT or PROBATE hold June, ItBS. at .ten o'clock, forenoon, ai: EARLY ROW HOUSES A tiogld dwdliag (9 looms) to pass up. Gkt the facts, llgurea RIES, 36c beaket. No children stats of Ibve seat, barrel chair and Capo at Manebestvr within and tor the Dis­ the Probate Office In the Municipal and Dawn Molumphy, troop 49. you must furnish your employer with -a SO­ duplex, an older hoiiaa and four Close to school and on bus trict ef Mancheater oh the ISth day of Bulldins In aald Manchiiter. be and Those not present .were; Vivian CIAL SECURITY CARD when applying for O m Hu m famHy ffwoRidgC 13 rooms) allowed on field. Foot of hlU. on rocker; also three tier table In­ JUDF, tt66. the lame la aailsned (or a hearins on Jamestown, Vo. i*)rT^Thoee row Avery St. After 5 p.m., Thurs­ laid vrlth Mother of .. 'M l scree of land. Exclusive with linfl. This is worth looking tha allowanre of aald admlalnti Chappell, troop 12; Janet Doremus, Girl Scout campers throughout and details of our plan. Then you Hsnehester AsaoClates, Realtors. ' Present. HON. JOHN- J. WALLETT. houses, so common in easUtm cities work with any Shade Tobacco Grower. Cards the United States and wherever 6md.o fiva family dwoWiig (22 rooms) day and Friday. AU day Satur­ 0-O700. ' into.: For appointment, call Judge. account with said estate. aacei__ troop 4 ;■ Susan Cfrosby, troop 40 TAVERNS MI. 0-0321, 04SS4. 8-7488. Eatata of Matilda Wamock late of meat of heirs and order of distribution arid .loan Allen, troop 2. hod on early beginning In Amertco. ma.v be obtained at the SOCIAL SECURITY Americana gather overseas begin Beunded and described as foUows:—^Northerly by laod now or pan decide with your own best day. MI 9-7816. Manchester In aald Dlatrlct, deceased. and this Court directs that noUca o Foundations for row houses have 2 Ideal ' kteaUeaa, aerviag fozinarly of PhUomena and Louis Schaller, oae huadred feet (100 FRANK’S IS BXmNG AGAIN— Intermediate Scouts who at OFFlCR, 49Q Qipitol Avenue. Hartford, next beer, enacks, plaaaa, grlad- each day. with the raising of tha iniereats in mind. 30500 MODERN 4-toom house, full eLOn jneUon of Edith W. .Dowd, of said the Ume and place aastsned lor lald been discovered on Jamestown ii^ feet); Easterly by laad m w or formerly o t Sarah MdUaaey. oae ASPARAGUS, fresh cut daUy, for Good used furniture and antiques -J- odmlaiauatrlz. " hearins he stvOT to all persons known tended the tea were:. Joan Frey, to the Connecticut State Employment Service. ets. WeU equipped, geod flag and tha salute to the colors. freealng and canning, six bunchaa cellaih oil beat, ameaite drive, ______,1 that sis inoatte from ,lMf to ba mtareatad therein to aiipear aafi troop . 55; Judy Hllinski, troop 55; lend, site of the first peimoneat Aa soon aa campars arrive at huadred forty (140V feet; Southerly by BiaoeU Street, oae hun­ Has a large stock On hand and large trees, hear bus and shopping EAST HARTFORD—Looking for ba heard thereon by publlahtns a copy lease, low reatals. . 31.00, 12 bunches 33.00. NaUve very low pries, MI 0-6|580, 420 day of ' Juaa, INI,, ba .and lb* Sandra Starrett, troop 55; . Bar- English settlement in the New You can rcfistcr for work at the local CSES Camp Marris-W o^ the Mandiea- dred (ISO) feet; Westerly ^ Spraea Street, eao huadred forty crater. Carihm W, Hutchins. Ml. ah invastmratT. Nice apartment aoroa ora llmltad and ollowad (or tba sf-thia order In sesaa newspaper bav­ World. They indicate a strueture Office, 806 Main Street, Manchester. . Z Taveni groeaes over 836,660 (140) feet. atrawherriea ara now;, availalfla Lake St, Manchester. 0-0188.0-4804. hous4 with vary laiga Income. eramoaa wMBlir which to brlw In their ins e circulation in.sold District, at bars (teleen,. troop 55; Marie-Bla- Other Trivera greeeee ever fer Girt Scout day camp on Card' FIRST NATldi^AL BANK for frataing. at reduced pricea. elalnia agpinst aald estate, and aaM least five days befora tee day of said iensky; Dolorsa McCaughey; Mary 170'feet long apd 31 feet wide, her St, during the camping aeo-^ jr e m e ; 10% ot oelllag prleo must be peld la CASH ’ er by BasUy financed. Owner aacrtfic- admtntatratrtx la dlreelsd to gtva puW haarins. and by mslUns In a rexte which could have contained five or 3te.oee. CERTTFIKD CHECK at time ef sale. Belaace of belliag prleo ‘V OF MANCHEgTEK Come over to the Farmers Outlet MANCHBST|BR-BOLT(X meatlncs. All members wishing to a tend tions and get well wlslies. BIRTH8 TODAY; A daughter DU WIU WREOMTE HIS SIFT Barre. William Grimason, Sahdra Miss Newman hea been quite ill Lou Newman, Nancy Walsh, Cau*- eCiould contact I>c. a Balding or to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vriano, The Mary Ouahman fr o m of the Ruth Ro;vloy on or before Thurs­ for several we»ks end will be un­ Beoieid OonfrofaUonal Womenb ole Wennerfren, Joyce V/etherell. Bolton Rd., Vernon; a son to Mr. FROM HISSIFF ARMS day, Jtaw 33. able to attend Miy of the gradua­ and Mrs. James Higgins, 43 Maple ’s Reg toacue will hold its annuel dinner Patricia Wupperfeld, Richard tion functions. 8t. teSeht at, 7 pjn. at the HiUcreat, Giansante, Ponald Hattin and Mm has ''een very .'active In Bruce Wilkie. « DUpUcata bridge will be played DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Bolton. echool activities, has served on the Lwt our courtuoHSt oxpurloiieod pursounol tomorrow night at VFW Hall Student Oocncil. been a member Mre, Mildred Phiffer end son, 74 sUrting at S;OS. Winnara in last of the Round Table Singers end Haynes St.; Edward Adania, Up­ Thursday night’s game were ss Girls' Leaders Club and recsntly per Butcher Rd., Rockville'; Mm. hdpyuuwitli dud's Sift. ' '1owe: Mrs. Joseph Me Veighand was chosen the .eat captkin of the Mery Moes, Storrs; John Phelps, R. H. W. Spanglei’. 17: Mr. and cheerleeding sq'isd. 366 - Osklend St.; Mre, Mary Take Advantage Of The Cool Mra. Marvin Roeenblatt, 45 *a: IBie will enter New Britain Macrl, 163 Maple S t; Mre. Mary­ Mrs. lusb Ry^ler «nvemmeat in an, 2.0111x00. 3S O .l Spokeemen for these three the expulsion of the prelate and 1 This came a few hours after uled to m^et at Geneva July 18 STUDUAKER ECONOMY SIZE GLEEM ...... Rescue workers hauled the atomic wGr.war. I bP * ; unions wero------available not availablf for com-1 with Interfering with "rights of Wife Missing; ' news reached here of the \tatican’a with the Premiers of Russia, Brit­ PRINTED RUFFLED bodies of six passengers and , ment after the patterp-maklng 1 th* church.'*' grave' action. The Ronuin Catholic ain ai^ FVancs. Adenauer has A-DOOR SEDAN WILDROOT CREAM OIL WITH SHfMPOO three of the plane's lO-mem-- Btsenhower talked with the I NMU sent out its call, it waa Excommunication deprives a Ro- Church announced ita penalty of just .concluded talks [In Washing-' her crew from the flre-scarred neoamen before .Motoring in bright' Cities Bombed ' likely that they also would stand Catholft: ot the sacraments o t Oues Lacking excommunication cutting off the ton,with EisenhowerJ Secretary of NEW ULT HOME PERMANENT...... wreckage near the village of aunshlna to the highly secret vti- ’ Stats Dulles apd otijiera. BEDSPREADS and DRAPERIES ^ rg ro -lid Pentagon ,to meet with by their traditional "no contract, I the church. sacraments of the church — waa HAU corr U**9BDRIRV^QUEEN •AflOnsk tell* OsiiL SI«US*»|Nt CO Cuatro Mojones. But identi- By THE ASSOCIATEO PBE.SS no work” policy. ^ Msgr. Tato, auxiliary bishop of. applied because of Argentine Adenauer aaid; fleaUons were slow. his National Security Council' Hydrogen and atom bomh ”at- Buenos Al)*ea, and his associate West Palm Beach, Fla., June 18 "I would be e^>eci|aily gratified Comm- (NfiC), ■ ; Work stoppages by the 33,000 events culminating in the ex)>ul e in ie jiR S MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUT Paraguayan' security police tabka” wrecked thaoretical havoc members of the four unions would Msgr. Ramon Pablo Novoa, were (FV—Not one substantial clue had Sion yesterday of Bishop Manuri if the United States would take the surrounded the scene of the The scheduling of the NBC ses-. :'«atarday on the nation's key ciUee affect approximately 1,000 ships- en route to Rome by air today been uncovered 24 hours ^ter Tato. Initiative in this ciaktef"aiid„dis- :-95.each / REG. $1.00 crash and barred reporters titan led to an asaur.;qHlon among and outlying poomesiona in a his­ about half of the American mer­ after being expelled by the govern­ the mysterious disappearance of Legal Bovjrces here declared 'the cuss this question wito Soviet Rus­ Dairy Qussa Ns. 1 and the public. The Para­ armc members of the 'Preiddent’s tory-making rehearaal for diaastef. chant tiaet. ment headed by President *Juan D. excommunication does not. mean sia. The United. Srales . ia the t arty that thocrrtical military de­ wealthy', prominent' circuit Judge Owned and Operated By t Soral and one patchwork pattern. Not all cofdra and elses la guayan Air Ministry sent in As Presiden'.^ Etoenhower and Diaagreement over union de­ Peron. C. E. Chillingworth and hla wife, Peron ceases to be a Catholic. slrongeqt nation onjeartli'; Soviet AUaii R. Coe Jr. each pattern, itoee, Mae and geld flew m . Fall aad twfai elsee. officers to Inveatigata. fense and retaliate^ problems 15,000 top government offlciUs mands on an unemployment Insur­ Peron himself is a Catholic, as Therefore, they said, he can con­ Ruriiia fears her and her only and JEWELRY would be considered. causing a fellow jurist to theorize: lEAOPRE :488 Hartford Road Beaattfal eumpker eaeemble. dispersed tp secret hideawaya ance fund led to the work stop­ all Argentine presidents must be. "I think it was the work of a tinue to serve under .the -Argentine this fear certainly mfluenees So­ < Biut "Eisenhower said thJt Waa within a SOO-^mile rediua of Waidt- page recommendations. The Vatican announcement did Constitution inaklng Roman viet policy to a considerable de­ a misunderstanding. fiend, possibly the same fiend in­ ington, “Operatio: Alert 1965” Contract negotiations between not single out any ifiembers of tha volved In the Ferri abduction;'" Catholicism, the official religion. gree. MOTOjtS, In . "This is entirely a natter .of the four unions and two employer, Fdr Dad On His Day! Chrysler-Ptymouth Cars Area Trucking wheeled into high gear. / Argentine government by name; The comment was made' today , I'so Machine Guns Dairy Quaaa No. 2 CivU Defense and relocatiosi,” the froups had been going on for Ehren before uA churchmen were Figliting was underway between (CoDtinued on Fear) 358 EAST CENTER ST. OwneJ and Operated By Another Shipmentf President said. "No military prot^ ' 'Ihe CivU Defense phase of the by Judge Joseph S. White, who. -rL expelled Vatican ’sources, had .said shared an office. suite'" "With the Government House Guards and at- _ Al ElUn iem is essumed at all under this exercise lasted 26 hours, terminat­ tOiMittaued oo Fbga.Fonr) OPEN EVENIN08 EarrinfS, Bracelets, Necklaces, Scatter Pins. At Standstill as ing today but government partic* • that Peron was dangerouely close missing Judge Chillingworth. .,tacking soldiers. The attackers SOT Middle TurapUce Weet ’ fictitious situation. We are trylAg to excoquMunication. Both Peron 'were reported to be iwing .machine Eiby on the eyes slriply to see v/totther, under con­ patlon extends over three day* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferri 'van­ INDIA PRINTS ending tomorrow night. and his late iiMe, Eva, once were ished from their Miami home May guns. ' 15,000 ’ Strike ditions assuming the daotruct|on recipients of I^pal' decorations, 1 and no clue has been found con­ The machine guns and police ./ . .■. the governr.ieo". oouid continue The "enemy” assault oh 61 U.8. Ebwo: imunlostibn was applied to Bulletins AT LOW,'LOW PRICES.- SPEaAL FOR 3 DAYS O N LY^EG. f2.98 to functlor.*; c;ties. and territorieai left more cerning their fate. Bloodstains in­ men werO in public buildings near Breezy on the feet all Huhgarian officials who had dicated Jhey had been murdered. Government House. The machine Boston, June 18 (ff) — Heavy Declares ‘Martial Law* U-an five u UUom dead,” about News Tidbits from the AP Wires Oeleifnl India prints for bedepreade, couch covers, table dethe, trucking was at a standstill In any part in the trial and coovic- Ferri was to have been a witness gvms fired back against the at Ahead of the meeting Eisenhow­ twice aa many “ injured,” and mil­ tloii of Cardinal Mlndssenty in in a Newark, N. J., income lax shtrie, dreeeee. etc. v WHITE and INDIA PRINT Hassachusetta, Rhode Island and er issued a mock declaration of lions pf evacuees without homss Culled from AP Wires tacking planes. There was panic Hungary in 1949. c'aae against \AIbert Abastaaia, in the streets. Traffic’^waii halted Connecticut today • as 15,000 martial law to mobilise “the au­ or jobs. U.S. A id e s s a f e Today's Vatican text said: reputed hfa'd of Murder, Inc,, immediately. fteight haulers .were idle In a thority and resburcea- of the fed­ 'n e giant teet ia declined to Emergency Press Heod- 72"x90" SIZE ...... HANDBAGS wage .dispute. “ Aa in recent times In the .Re­ Judge White said he didn't be- Soldiers with rifles, with bayo­ eral goverament’’. to help get a test the rehabilitation and con­ Adm, Arthur W. Radford advises public of Argentina the rights of qiurters, O^retion Alert, June ' Massachusetts Labor Oommis- badly disjointed nation back In top sgainst indefinite continuance of l.eve hia colleague was kidnaped nets fixed, were swarming over the 16 (/P)—The State DepartmeBt trol machinery V hich would enable the church have been hami>ered in and possibly slain because of a city, aioner Ernest A. Johnson was try­ fighting gear. .. . the nation to rebcund from mass U.S. arms aid to Tugqelavla “w4th- ■\ ’ announced today that aU Anieri-. various ways, and Violence has grudge. - '••i At.lea^l .. two bombs apparently 72"x108" SIZE ...... 7" 1.59 - ing to bring both sides together— A spokesman aaid it was Elsen­ disaster and strike back at a:i out morf assurance Omn we now been done to ecclesiastical persons, c a n Embassy personnel la Pine TSx the AFL Teamster'S Union and hower’s view that a martial law aggreeaor. have as to where they will atand "If a person - or persons had a fell directly on GSvernment House Buenos Aires are ssife despite furthermore, as some have dared grudge against Jud^c Chilling­ and another fell in the street the .Trl-Stata Motor Carriers’ declaration was necessary to the pperattea Held Success in an emergency” . . .Police search to place handa Upon the person of bomtSag 'Snd shooting In t h e Council- national interest until Congress Despite sqme ccnfialbH and in­ for .22 caliber weapon and killer worth they v\x)uld have gone up to nearby. . Argentine revolutionnry rioting. Manuel Tato, titular bishop of the door and shot hiai. It la my Government House Js tite seat 90"x108" SIZE ...... Labor commissioners in Rhode - supposedly but not scattered — difference to the mock atUck .n who sprayed 14 shots’ from It into Aulon and auxiliary bishop and $35 MILLION FOR SHOTS 7.98 Island and Connecticut said they two teenage girls - heading for Emergenoy White House. June - vicar general of the archdiocese of ' REG. 95c ^ ; probably couldn’t arrange meet­ (Ooatianed #■ Page Three) (Conttnued on ^age Slxtoiea) school on, term's last dsy in Wash­ (Continued on Page’'Nineteen) (Continued on Page Foor) 16 i>P) — President Elsenhower ington. Buenos Aires, ings until early next week. ' “ And aa they have ’ prevented today formally ssked Congress CLOSEOUT! gEG. $2.29 mud $2.49 t ’oloa dalma Loehout Foroier Air Force qiajor has for 885 miiUon to tlnance hU him from the exercise of his juris­ proposed program, o| providing BOYS' and GIRLS' BOOKS V 'Ihe union claims it has been a g ^ to pay tl.SOO to Japanere diction, and have expelled him locked out of Job, while the Coun­ Rehearsal for Summit Talk girl who says he raarriod her ia free anti-polio vaccine to chil­ from the territory of Argentina, dren unable to pay for it. : FLOCKED TIER CUlirAINS cil says the work stoppage ia a O e ^ five years ago but didn’t the eacred consistorial congrega­ Hope Fades for 13 Men strike because the union pulled its u L]***!.- •‘* had wife in tion declares and.edmoni^es: men otf their trucks in seven car­ •Ituatlon DIXON WINS TVA ROUND for ^ hi Singapore as tsxi- "That ell those who ha've - com-, ' . Washington, June 18(AV-dk^ S I .69 30" LENGTH rier companies Monday. Last night 2,000 mittod such crim'ea.’"he they those S o trucking conceriw Joined 168 in Secret Session cabs return to streets, and govern­ Trapped in British Sub porters Of the Dixon - Y n t o s - 'I 34" LENGTH' ment marshals trucks to take chtl- who ordered that Such crimes be p o w e r , project won the first Tom Swift, Cherry Anns Series, Bohbsy Twins, Nancy others that had locked their committed, whatever rank they garages Tuesday night dren to schooL ,v round toitey in a House fight Drew and many other Utica. BrMd and coetly revisions' of hold, and the necessary «ccom- "over transmitting privately i t ­ The only point on which moth On Red Parley Strategy plicea, or bq they those who have Portland, Bn; land, J'une 16 (P>—gratings , were injured and are in aides see eye-to-eye is on the ship­ Prosrsm arq given erated electricity fiito the Ten- l«ffWaUve gtHUieid -by Itomo- induced the doing of such crimes—; A praxAice torpedo exploded and I hospital.’' ,,, j , nesaee Valley Authority (TVA) ment of the necessaries of life. The crimes which would not have been .. -u ...K Asked whether-the men died in VALANCES 5 9 ® *“ '* SPECIAL—REG. $1.50 - public was assured that food, cratic house leaden. . . . Barxain- r l ; ^ open the Royal Nnvy sub- j ^ btcauaa they couldn’t system. ' They succeeded In New York, June 16 (A)—^T7M«meet Soviet Foreign Minister V. Ing t ^ between A m ^canl-'committed without their participa­ A wonderful value la tier curtains, white with colored tleeked medicine and fuq) will continua to -West began today to unify i t s M.------Molotov.-- tion—have Incuired. excommunica­ marine Sldon today, 'sending the | escape, Thofhas replied: ■ knocking t t -of - a K oecret strategy for Big B our Ulks Motors Oorp. and CIO Uhlted Auto ohlp to the bottom of Portland | "As far as my information goes, tlon hil) 6 i/| mllUen w for titUp pattern er colored wl.th white. Bone riage. ready to haag- b# delivered. - ' ”Wa are going into meetinga Workers are adjourned untU Tueo- tion in latop semtentiae.. .and have n start by TVA Itaelf on n nenr Bed, Mae, grew , gfld. Not all eelers ia eaeh range. The union has instructed Its in San Friuic'soo and ^ e v a . with the Rusalana,”- one apokea- incurred all the other penalties aC' harbor with IS men trapped in It*-! I think that the loss of life is Uk#^ :t*lhs suet wdked-akout A s ^ STATIONERY 75e U.8. Sacretary of SUta Duilad day with both aides spparenUy generating plant at Fniton, members to report for wofk as man explained. "If ■ we make trying for compromise on union’s cording to their respective, crimes k,,ii ly to have been entirety due to the t . — arrived yeaterday for the meetings ^ tte r e d hull., explosion." - ' Tenn. ''!■ te w P Deaf, caehiaay esek known our plana beforehand, what demand fqr guaranteed annual amt crepe aelae arraas asl beet. (Conttnned w Page Four) here with tlia British and the ailt we 'have to bargain withT” wage. (Coatlaued oa Page Eleveo) Seven hours ^ le r the The explosion rocked tl)U south rrenoh. West Gertnany joins the doui explrelon the Admiralty aaid naval base and sent colunma DAG HOPEFUL ON II FLlERfi Ss liglit. they Soat. Hava The western trio’i talka in San Truck driver Is killed when his United Nations, N.V., Joae 16 PLASTIC GARDEN Closeout! Mott fomotis bowl tol conference tomomr'v and separate FranctMo with Molotov are de­ ■Jl hope had been ^ of dense yellow smoke billo’wlng ia fcaali-mT aa«r Saha doth ar British-German and Franch-Ger- Cal Motors Line tnjek and South­ the three officers and 10 enlisted | (S') — Secretary General Dag signed to act up the framework for ern Pacifle freight train collide Hanunankjoid hinted todny. he Ubar east waah fabries. HOSE uud ^ Y R E X on iho moricol ol Iho Three Quadruplets man taJia were arranged through the "Summit” meeting July 18 in UAG Chief Asserts , . . __. i An.ayewltnesa' aaid as the auba PL^TIC DRAPES Saturday, > near Centeryille, Calif., in South­ TOe blast tore s ^ r were about to move off. the ex­ expected the eariy release of 11 P® .^owosl prico Ilf History Geneva, SwiUerland, of Preaident ern Alameda County. . . . .ci|ineae end o f the sub while it waa moored __ United States fliers Imprisoned LAWN SPRINKLERS COLOR Die ill New Hayen Pinny, •'Fronch foreign Xliaenhower„ Brltiah Prime Minis'^ plosion rocked the Sidon "and minister, arrived by [lane early Communist guns on Amoy Are 58 ll.S. Ahead of Reds along aide the depot vceeel Maid In Communist China. Hawmar- -(• ■ ter Eden,* FSench Premier Iklgar shelle at nearby little ^ e m o y Is­ clouds of empke shot up from the and COTTAGE SETC today bad aaid he a-aa convinced stone.. I,t occurred ahortly before front of her." akjold was asked at a aewa eea- SIT Faure and Soviets IPremler Nikola'i land but cause no damage. the Sldon was to leave the harbor ference if ho thought vlaite to - New Havien, June 16 (JV-<)uad- “if we atay united, tt>at if the Bulganin. All four foreign minis­ Elwt Hartford, June 16 OP) — "She lay on the surface for REG. $1.00 to $1.98 Pr. ' ruplets were bom to a New Haven Atlaptio oomromity continueo to Cktholic parochial school re­ Frederick B. Rentechlcr, chairman on toipedo firing exercicea. the prisoners from their tonllles , WINDOW SCRUM S uud SCREEN WIRE ters will be in.Ji!$_California portedly will' be erected by St. - An Admiralty apokecn:an said about 30 minutes, but then nose­ would be useful In h)s etfsrt% to (fetiseily wH ler $U*^ wnUMUi here yesterday. Two of be a living - ree,ity, we can h o ^ metropolis to attend the 10th an- of United Aircraft Corp., today dived as the forward poatUon was Doii1][le S & H iSraen Stamps them died last nitht One died for that relaxat'on of international Jeaeph’e Church in Brookfleld at left DO dqubt he believe* the U.S. the explosion occurred in a torpedo get the men out. He said he did Aivarsary assembly o f the United initial coat in exceaa of 3150,000.. propellant in the forward torpedo flooded," thia .witneaa reported. SALE early today. tenalOn ahioh we all > aot;” Nations, beginning Mobdsy. Air 'Force U superior to Russiana. not. » 'Vienna neWapaper Weltprdsse re­ compartm mt. • ' "Men jumped from her decks into PRICE a At St. RaiphaiU’a Hospital, Mrs. British Foreign Secretary Har­ Molotov and his party, who bad One of. the world’* 'foremost the see. Tuge raced to the scene Given With Cash Sales All HonsewarCs— ' Kenneth Barnes, 39, wS reported old MacMillan was expected to ar­ ports Russian woman are efferlag authoritlea in aviation Mr. The 4>idon rsated on the aiu-face HOLDBACKS CAN RETURN arrived In Naw York hafore dawn for about a half hour after the ex­ and a diver went down but by that Emergency Press Headgonr* “ to he resting comfortably. The re­ rive later. . • , . yeaterday on.the Queen ElUabaUi, up to 83,900 in Austrian i^oney Reniachltr votc*d hia continued Baacment maining infant la deacrihed aa be- Adeaaoar Oe.to Degree to Austriana wiUlng to mairy plosion. then nosedived under 36 time she was completely sub­ tors. Operation Alert, June 16 IH : Our wUra stqck ef piasUo drams sad eettage sMs at eleeseel 1 ^ for San Jfpancisco lasf night faith in American alrpower at a merged." Day THURSDAY in "fair condition.” 'Waet Gentian Chancellor Kon­ ^Mtard thtca qtoclal cars on the them. . breas conferenc* held at - UAC feet of water. —lW goverament aaneoMafl to­ s four, all beys, were two rad Adenauer will join Um Big Franca annoqnoes she has re­ headquartera in E a s t H a r t f^ . His Seven other Crewmen escaped Yhoae who jumped overboard day It wUi arrange tho retolR O rat^’a "Chicagoan.” were picked up by rescue craft. %aMmtlw preiiSture. They weighed Three at lunch tomorrow. He was Although S iltof flew- in from called one of her key representa­ aUnd thus bolster* the poritlon of With onlj' alight Injurie*. th* Ad­ home ot any ol the 21 AaaeiteMi. about two pounds each, in Beaton today where ha raraived tives from Allied European Mili­ those who have defended the U8AF miralty aaid. The Sldon, one of Britain’s ”S" war priaoners who ebaea to atag Wartlngtbq jlyg ‘ hours beforb the "1 regret to e*y that three pf- claas subs, normally carriaa s crew ia, Cktmmunlat iCWaa aftor Hm RoMUktr! Beikic Bitei Stamps ncennetl G. Barrea, 83, the a Harafird degree. Soviet ..mlnUer departed, they did tary Command to hejp counter against recant attacks. | fathsr, la a cutter grinder on tba aaeurity precautions-and not meet. ^ new ■sttenaliat disturbances In ” The American puhUe has a fleers and 10 raUnge are deflnltely o t 44.. 8h* and har alatar Ship* Koreha War7 b i| t who now t o r i * , ware preparing to Itavo th* har­ changed thalr iiM J M t H A U c o n dBr tttlft at Pratt A.YVjhltnw #• ' ? at conplsts sseraey The Mta of th'e Weatorn Big French North Africa.. 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