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JU 12,584 a Catholics Invited F air, c«oter taalght. Lew '48-88, About To'i^n Gets BA Monday Member of tlw.-Arndlt Fair, not miinh change In tamper-. Heard Along Mctin Street Kiurphy-Stnitli Wedding ' 'To Contribute to Burenu of Oinuintton atare TOeaday. High 70-18. The eecond outdoor concert by “flf M m m eiter— A City of Village Charjii the Maneheeter Pipe Band wlll^br ind-4}n .Some of Manchester’’a Side Streets, Too . Cathedral Fund .•'V'- held Monday evening at T:30 The marrlag*. - of Miss Ruth H III Mary Smithi daughter of Mr. and-'. ------ri, SO. 207 (SIXTEEN PAGES) Center Park. A collection will be M^NaiESTER^CjW N., MONDAY. JUNE S, 1957 .(ClaaaUled Adrertlaiilg on Page 14) PRICE nV E CENTS .A'V The gengrtH R)ha*e of the Cathe­ taken for the htenefU of the Man- Kon^ard!iSMtintd* .March ^ An i l-yoar-oldj .e.». we know ia ..a Mr*. Raymond W. Smith. 10 dral Binding Kuhd Cajnpalgn will cheater Aaitoclation for the Help of Tl;Thousands of M^ncheiTtci-lane d ti- , regular w ater dog when there's a Church St., and Thomas Michael open't'omorrow. 1 Retarded Children. In the event of cna and residents of -ap!-apme of dur pool of R around and he can'''take Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. frt each parish throughout the rain, the concert will be ca^|^^ed. surrounding communlUe*,. turned It and dish. IV out" with Ihe best Michael J. Murphy, Rocky Hill; Archdiocese of Hartford, solemn out fdi; the Memorial Day "porade of them in a water pistol ftght. ceremonie* with Individual bless­ S c ie n t is t s Membere ot the Salvation Army Thnrsd; One night recently his mother took place at 10 o'clock this ^morn­ ing of campaign workers will pre­ Frtendehlp Circle will meet at the Clear "akles and balmy, spring bade him goodnight with lifatruc- ing in St. James' Church. The Rev. aiadel promptly at «;30 Wednca- cede the Archdlocesanwlde effort weather had a lot to do with mak­ llon.a to tak e a shower before he PS Edgar Farrell celebrated the high to raise a minimum goal of 33 mli- day evening for tranaportatlon Ao ing the parade a huge .success. climbed into b^d. There were the Aahmere Inn In Windsor IjfK’ka Mass and performed the double llon tQ help defray recons^ction ; , The band.s were at -their best, protesis-.v He" was ordered to tak e costs of the Cathedral~ ■ il>dllch was U r g e , B a n ’s Rule of GM for their final social get-together of ^ breast thrilled to the the slioweivp'i-umbling, he climbed ring ceremony. Baskets of mixed destroyed by fire lasj^tJed. 81. '* close i 23% Stock Donnell. s Ilia Monday morning' from the Cotlejfe The bride's floor-len^h gown of effort to give every Catholic wage immeirtcoSU. '' to 1 ^ but Uiey do/hot Indicate , Padadena, Calif., June 3 (iT) noticed, the police were not thelfjjpp ampened washclmh. earner an opportunity to_.contrib- only .ones out of step. of Our Lady of the Elms, Chico­ Chantilly lace over sattin was fash- Th>'bS^imony to a Senate-House : J —Two thou.sand American T h a '^ a r d of Dlrectdra of Man­ pee. Mass. ^ ionedWlth a tight bodice. V-neck- ute toward the reconstruction of eohomic subcompiittee marked Inquiiy reflets growing •scienlist.s have signed an (icicher fold Beer! neonomte chester WATES will meet Tupsday Slie has done her major work llne> Irtng tapered sleeves and bouf­ the .Archdlocesan Cfathedral. the start of t*o weeks of hearingi gresslonal concert over govern­ Ownership evening at 6:46 at the Italian Mom’s IlcHlsIanoe larw Baseball excursions to, Ne'wK R e^ojw l 1st R eport Meeting.* 'appeal urging international in French and' mlnored in educa­ fant iklrt. Her fingertip-length veil, jOn federal fiscal policy and jX\e ment spending aiju taxes American Club. The monthly busi­ Ever notice how a child can’t York each Sunday are- gelling t , 'agreement now to stop the tion. She is a member of the Ver- of pure! silk illusion was held in are sche^irt for the week of June poaarthlltv of tax reductioiy^tep Although the /ongVessional bud­ ness meeting will follow at 3. at rcalsl^-watcr when he must move i more popular every year. From . New York, June 3 (/P i- deoro Players, the French '’Club, place by a pearl tiara. She Car­ 10 Mills (D -A rk) heads the p ifr' ea- get-cutting- cartfi^fgn continues..j ; testing of nuclear bombs, a which lime there will be a group chnlr.s across a room to reach the | lo time there are organiza the glee club, the sodality and the ried a cascade of white rose^'^ leaders have 'Virtually abandoned ! Nobel prize-winning biochem­ Common stock of the Du Pont dlscdsaion on "Weighty Tips for faucets to play with It at the kltch- tiorw from Manchester who take sional group. >^tlonal Federation of Catholic The maid of honor wad attired Temporarj-. hopes of tax ;reducllon this year in ' ist announced today. Co. moved higher today fol­ the WATF.” ■ •en.sink; or iPusl practically stand advantage of the’ excursion train College Students. She is planning . , I tece of/Continued high govern- i on his head to float toy boat.s in In a light blue crystaTe'tte floor- MEN and WOMjfllN Dr. Linus Pauling called it "an'j lowing a Supreme Court ■ rate.s and head for the big city to to teach in Germany in.Septem­ ’■'quf'menls and The Coventry Fragment 'Speiety the stuff in the bath tub; or when length gown, made with bouffant I appeal* by American scientists to] ruling that the company vlo-' watch the Yankees, Giants or ber. \ skirt with '.matching bolero and Be fitted In yf>vf house with of th« ArmatrpjM Cork »ftid i shrinking estimstes of budget sur-1 Minus Pants J the governments snd to the people' which Is serving a strr.wberry sup­ it's flowing shin deep In the gutter Dodgers play. the economy/aw)ear8 to be pluses. I laten the antitrust laws by matching hijac^ece of light blue the best of^^eel Hugger-Air Gov. Joe Foss, of South Da­ I of the world" . per .Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m. at "and he could Just as easily walk Recently there was a humorous Cushlonpd’liiner Holed Shoes at proachlngteihporary crest,, in Henie said figures show a kota, holds up a barrel to hide controling Gene'ral Motoni' the Community Hoijse, North Cov­ Hround it? as In the distance he codid ace the cvystalette knd nylon net. She general^Ktivity" during which the 1' The statem ent sa.vs "each added expei'lencc involving ah out-of- voiir-'nonvenlence. For appqlnt- "great diversity Jn unemplo.vment !• the fact that his honorar.v air j amount of radiation causea dam- Corp. through 23 per cent entry, will hold the usual sale of But present it to him in a basin town man. By mistake, he boarded engine approaching the station. carried a eblonial bouquet of yel­ naliop^ growth will be limited. He plhked up his cases of beer and low carnations and pink flowers. jnfht call 6II .1-1333. rates" around the' country and a ' captain's uniform lacks pants. : age to the health of human beings stock ownership. aprons, children's garments and or tuii a.s the means of removing the Manchester Knights of Colum­ described it as an "interim^ drop in average weekly working The governor was provided a fancy articles and novelties di.rfng dirt from his anatomy and he walled for the train to stop but The bridesmaids were attired In frlqd" between the postwar boom ' all over the world." It warns of Du Pont common closed at bus excursion at the ^rjln Sta­ hours below 40 hours a week fori uniform by ' an airiine which !"an. increase in the number of the e%’enlng. suddenly abhors the stuff. tion. He came well prepared with to his amazement this special, coral floor-\length crystalette "Md "tapther period of strong for-i the first time "since the 1954 re­ 1196.50 a share FHday, stood made up in Springfield, didn't stop gowns made with bouffant...... skirts, was inaugurating a new serv­ I seriously defective chiidren. .in fu- threc c.ases of beer under his arms. ward movement hi the economy of cession." / ice. It was found the uni­ 1 tUre generations" and added: at 1194 gt the lime of the He paraded up and down the again until it reached New Haven;Knhd scoop necklines with bows Iri a few years hence.” What\X .? V x r% k happened Vs A m A --3 t toA *k«Athe fellow we Athe 1% A back. A A 9* They A *1 aalso I _ wore matching . A ■ « ’ Prof. Irwin Friend of the Univer- j form pants were missing so "As scientists we have knowl­ court’s ruling, then minulcs aisles looking for his buddies. He 'Hoadley said “mote rolling ad­ sily of Penn.iylvania said that with. know not, but we bet his bwldles headpieces of corsl crystalette and the governor had to wear his edge of the dangers involved and later.roae to S202.50. &ive You Lonqtr Time didn't discover until after the train hi.,.', if,,^ justm ents.....will characterize the civilian trousers, but he went 5 o X Id e k had left the Berlin station that, his spent a thirsty afternoofi at'Yan­ nylon net, and they carried colonial Kallol J-holo therefore a special responsibility General Motors common kee . period, and pictured inflation as (Contained on Page Eight) along with UJe gag an.vhow. t(J make those dangers known." Cleting Hours: To Save More . . . friends wore on a second excursion bodquets of Scarlet King carna­ MRS. THOMAS MICHAEL MURPHY the "dominant economic problem" closed at $42.75 a share Fri­ train that W'as behind the Kacey tions with baby's breath and mixed Pauling, head of tjie division of day, aold at $43 just befora No Delivery colored streamers. now./ , chemistry and chemical engineer­ Muirhest«‘r Savings and Loan extended business hours give you special. He plcke4 up' the three "More Inflation aeons almost the ruling and then moved to cases of beer and got off the train Some week* agb in these col-, ing at California institute of Tech­ mom time, after working hours, to save for TO.MORROW. .Set limns we wrote of the theft of a The mother of the bride wore a and earrings, and the bridegroom certain, but how lonf: it will persist aalde a tniall amount every week and xvatch It grow. at Meriden and said he would Walt beige princess-style gown of Alen- nology in Pasadena, said the state­ $42.87. tree--root a;tdi branch — from the presented his with tie clasps and la not clear." be said. ment was prepared by him "as an Brokers suggested One rea-' for the other excursion train. properly of an amateur mirsery- con lace over taffeta, made with ruff links. . ! P I N E ^ P eter Henie, AFT^-C30 econo­ Pilot Rides Capsule His wait wa.sn’t of a lone nature, RICH, DARK individual scientist and was signed mIa n c h e s t e r man. A ^lhat time we expressed insert of light blue plated match­ mist., said a lull in economic activi­ son for the rise was that if ing tulle, scoop nedk and three PHARMACY by other scientists as individuals.” the government forces Du concern' over the boldness with LOAM ties U clearly afuiarent, with “only ‘In Washington, Sen. Andersoa whlcli some thieves operated in quarters sleeves. Shis also wore 6«4 Centog Ht.—Tel. Ml 9-9814 a few signsi of added strength on Pont to sell General Motors bdge accessories and an orchid r BEER.WINES J ( D-NM) vice chairman of the Sen­ Manchester. the economic horizon.” ate-House Committee on Atomic holdings, Du Pont will not , AlR!9;|RVBy .- , , Now we hear of anotlier bold corsage. The mother if the bride­ $10.00 Per Load 18 Miles up into Sky SAVINGS&LOAN groom wore a pale ijliie taffeta I LIQUORS A DELIVERED "With respect to the liming of ! Energy, commented; have to pay capital gains ' ’ character and advlsoh A a-'| foray by an apparent thief. But PINE LENOX/ j "Without doubt International vice on all,, problems. Read- •while this latest report under- gown with lace. She also wore a Phone MI 9-6474 tax reduction, it. seems clear that South St. Paul, Minn., June 3 "P) taxes on its profits from sale lOOT^AIN STREET ASSOCIATION ^ "Wo Deiivtr" ^ } ’this should b^ome effective when [control of the testing of nuclear iM s dally, 9-9. No appolnt- acores our concern fpr the safety hat of pink Imported straw, pink James A. McCarthy PHARMACY —A daring Air Force teat pilot, ' wcapouy is now necessary and of the atock. ritent: necessary. 1731 Main of item* not locked In a vault, it accessories snd a corsage of pink aealed in a metal capsule attached rosebuds. ' ( ^Arthur Drug Stores j 399 E. Center St-—»n 9-0808 could be the first important step SL. Hartford. ALptne i-4!60. also glve.s us a better impre.ssion to a huge plastic balloon, rode to a toward ending the threat of nu- II of the culnrlts operatinc here. Washington, June 3 (/P)— Mixed flower.* were tlhe decora­ Ribicoff Asks record-breaking 96,000 feet — 18 clear war. * The Supreme Coyrt ruled 4-2- ■, It seerjis that a mari-ied couptc tions at the 3 J's RestatirantV'Bol- -V miles—yesterday in a flight he said "'The*statement of the 2.00Q acl- left their home for Uie day af­ toD, 'where a receptloi for 100 was "inspiring . . . the proudest * L ) » today that the Du Pont Ck>. ter the 'housewife hung out tlic entlsts should serve to focus at­ guests w-as held from l2 o’clock moment of my life." tention on that situation and' violates the antitrust laws by fahiily wasli on the clothes line noon t& 3 p.m. Law for State G. & H. PAVING CO. In 'the backyai'd. Capt. J. W. K ittinger Jr., 28. bet­ should help start , conferences controlling (General Motors When they returned home, the The bride's traveling costume tered by nearly four milea the pre­ looking toward control of th* Corp, through 23 per cent J FOR THE REST IN AMESITE DRIVEWAYS* husband and (vife found the cIothe.s when leaving on a wedding trip to Hospital Rule vious manned - balloon altitude am ount of fls.sion products put.' yearly into the skies. " . stock ownership. AND PAYING WORK! — ' ^ line gone. t . Washington, D. C.. and Virginia, mark of 76,000 ftet, set over Rapid Justice Brennan delivered th* But—and this is an impm-tant was a mauve tweed suit, w-hite hat, City, S. D., by tw’o N avy command- Rep. Holifteld (D-Calif i, who court's decision, to which JusUcea black patent accessories and white state Capitol, Hartford, June 3 era last November.' He described heads an Atomic Energ.y subcom­ biit-^-the clothes that had been (/P)—A meeting of the Legisla­ Burton add Frukfurter dissented. hung up were fouud neatly folded rose corsage. the trip, from takeoff at 6:23 a.m. mittee conducting hearings on ra­ Free Estimates / A ture’s Public Welfare and Humane I ■‘ ■'’I Justices Clark ahd Harlan dis­ and piled on the lawn. The clothes The bride graduated from Man- (CDT) at Fleming Field here to diation'fallout hazards, also com­ qualified themselves. * Juattes... Institutions Committee was called the landing near Wea\*er, Minn., mented on the scientists' appeal. Old Fashioned Painting Bee 2*Yoor Guorantoo WlHi Evtry Drivowoy!" pins were on top of Ute bundle. oheater High School in 1951 and today to consider legtalation which Whittaker took ne pert/ i ' about 80 milei south at 12:57 p.m., ■ "The fact that 2,000 aclentlata from Hillyer College in 1953. She would provide for coordination Hambera of tba, Community Bapitlat Church pitch In to palnUthe church during all-day painting be# y S-YG^*Qid Ci^Mi Off Quite Often is employed as an accountant by M a lt s as "completely successful.” have signed n TrliTIfirTTsipillnilm' Siitunlla^B''''^'Tlif' woiSi,'■Ooo*' by 70 mdta'anff 'wdrnen members, was-half eompirted when darkneM fHt,- PhonsK Ml or Ml at the adminiatration of State the tasting of miclear weapdiiii Today’s fiction came ^gh^yeara 943911 9-9790 A 'Manchester housewife was the Catawba Corp. The bride­ Mental Hospital* and other , wel­ Second Test Scheduled The Job will be resumed this wMkend. (Herald Photo by Pinto) * sto^iped la a demonstrStloti i t after the government first filed Ita explaining to, a companion the groom attended St. Thomas Semi­ fare institutions. ^The flight w-ad a forerunner to k.l) anti-truat complaint against Du *-•/ other day'that she can'always tell nary and graduated from Hlll'S'r The decision to call the commit­ another ascension set for . some the concern gradually butliding Your choice of flavors! Another won­ throughout the dvilized. World as P ont In CJhlcego. ' . ' 'N. V. when the Red Sox arc losing. College in 1953. He- is assistant tee together was made at a con­ time this summer. A manned bal­ 'The government contended th* !roo was! tk« Mil Mnr Mr >«*' Her 14r-year old son is an ardent treasurer of Pratt and Whitney derful way to enjoy DAIRY QUEEN . ... ference which Gov. Ribicoff held loon is scheduled to be sent to an to the possible effects of resi4ual Special Ballot radiation on the unborn children of power of Du Pont—"baaed on Ita h«aM>..b« tvrs'la conference^ emphasized that .they Air Force group would return to caster, Pit. Col. Stapp said It vacant by the death May 2 of Sen. and facial expression emphasized fMhMS week around the halls of the new TV SERVICE, were not concerned in attempting New Mexico today and the remain­ millions' of American living rooms his'points as he-grew serious. trade, or any raaaonabis probabil­ 500 HARTFORD RD. 307 .MIDDLE TPKE. W. could not be known at this time J o s ^ h R. M cCarthy (R-W isl He. ity of a restraint." BLOCK ICE High School building -- frankly to..judge the merits of the con­ der of the contingent would follow said he would set the date later yesterday through the medium of UnrnhearsMl. Program Tn 4m’I km M S* ( aaSMli M m iSt wc were lost we came upon this: Days M QC A Can Owned and Operated By Juat when it will be. He said The 'government then appealed Mwwt, (drf.MA.TinM. (•anwrA**. Nights OA*9a Plus Part* Owned and Operated Bv troversy. tomorrow. Data a.ssembled during several "dry run.*" would have to [British H-Blast this wiek. television. He exuded confidence Tho questions pill to him were ICECUBES sign. ALLAN R. COE 9R. .AL ELKIN in ultimate world victory of the unrehearsed, but the Soviet party directly to the Supreme Court, th* TEL. MI S ^as The controversy simply high­ the tests will be studied by re­ be made, including a trip to that I ^ ‘ FT The Chief EbtecuUve, at his week­ CALL FOR "Urlve Carcfuliy . Hie life yoii lighted a situation that indicated search j>ersonneI. Soviet system and -predicted even chief had been told beforehand of Justice D.eipartment insisted La- ly news conference, did not disclose Buy’s decision was erroneous "be- save may owe you money." See something should be done, they The Air Force has Indicated '^“'“‘‘u‘’Hou"r-“ta“‘fM?^^ G enerates H eat exact dates for the primary and the grandc)iildren of his^American the general subjects to be covered. what'we mean? • a d . ■ome of the findings , may prove' viewers would live under such a He was smooth in his evasions FREE ESTIMATE Kittinger spent about 12 hour# general election, but they are ex-, (Continned pa Pag* Eight) L. T. WOOD CO. A ^ o n . Before the meeting in his of­ valuable in rocket and posaiblejin the criimped capsule, entering pected to be held within the. next system . when unexpected questions came | fice. the Governor told reporters manned satellite fiighti of'the*•— fu­ the craft at 1 ajn. to begin in- Far over Sun’s 90 day*. .- » But. said the reigning world, up. He always.gave some kind of * 51 BISSELL STREET—PHONE MI ;MI29 at a news conference that he; the ture. Communist boss, the Soviet Union an answer, i- Tile Governor said: Bim^H Street Ruhti East Off Main Street , Mental Health Commissioner and The next ascension will be made (Con^iied on Page Ihree) does not want to go to war to Im­ Khrushcjiev refused to wear the State Mental Health Council Christmas Island, June 3 ok told ------' ' •' ' reporters yesterday, ,w*ts rated at Columlxa Broadcasting Systern's aa it intends to go in the matter ' New York Yankee* involved In ^ Asked if he thought the com­ Hartford, June 3 (P)-»-The editorythe. bua bill, and described all ob- "Face the Nation” program had of concession* in the current dl* the May.May 1*!• nlgM club brawl had of Manchester m ittee could bring out a pro|M>sal 10 million degrees centigrade (18,- of th* Catholic Transcript has la­ ^poeition to it as 'bigotry.' 000.032 degrees Fahrenheit. The been said before, either by the arjmament negotiations. Khruah- j nn^ SLOSS^ each. The In that time, Beatty said; beled as "a primcaxample of falsi­ Party Bos* himself or other So­ chev now is wailing for’ counter-! story, written by Ted Ferdenzl. "I'll bet 100 to 1 something will Msgr. Kennedy replied: average heat of the sun's surface said the Yankees fined were >X^ fication” Pratestairt criticiam of "Dr. Archer expressed concern is figured at 10,000 degrees Fahr- IVews T idbits viet leaders. proposals,B, he3sE saidfaJEJ . IV . ” — —— w — -eome - out. I don't know what It over Khrushchev rhaUed" amiably, ^ "O ur most radical 'stepe have. 25?*“„**•**’'•-.'*I*^*Y Mantle, I L will be, btit something will come Archbishop Henry J. O'Brien’s #f- a portion' of what he|enhelt. . , . ... __ Bfllor WiammAda. **--- - forGs. to get ichool bns rides for called Called from AP'Wires grinl.ng at his own humorous been propoeeij,’'' Khruschev said. BOly Martin, Yogi Berra, WWtoy Ktn Ostrinsky Rod Esroto Cantor Eorlo'S. Robon Modeiiho Smith out.*’ . . ■ •a sthtoroent by Archbishop The bomb, reportedly equal to Ford, and Johnny Kaekis. Connecticut parochial school chil- , five million tons of TNT. was drop- sallies.. The Soviet interpreter, ASHFORD LAKE ' -''Sll 8-5159 East Hartford, Conn. ~ MI 3-7433 .Ml 9-1643 Houae Majority Leader Fred- '9,’Brien'. He then quoted put of .dren,-—- ■ ...... -ped-by a'-Valiant jet-bomber and translating Khtushchey's words as ^ (Continued on Pag* Tao) JA 8-8534 ertek' Pbj^ Jr. Ti R-FarrtteW)Vjiul Army Secretary* Bnicker says THO,Mp 6o N CXINFIRMED It this way: The criticism wwa m ade in Chi­ (C entlnued on Page Tu'qjr exploded about two miles high, ' WafiMngton,' JtUie 8 Ufi — The T O M O R R O W - near the rmall Pacific. atoll of American military might being A->- _ "If something can be done In cago Friday by Glenn L. Archer, a 'Henata today contirnied the nom- director of the Protestant and klalden, 400 miles south of ChHst- threatened "in nfime of economy" OFF ROUTE 44— 2> MILES EAST OF MANCHESTER Arthur Wilkia Shtrwood 'A. Boochlor the ■ next three days, It win be during speech at We#t Point . . . InatioB of career diplomat Llew­ Other Americana United for Sepa­ maa Island. Conclusions of Panel ellyn E. Thompoon as Ambaaaa* M l 9-438S done.” Study commission offera to Presi­ ASHFORD, CONN. -Ml 3-8969 Pope and th* Governor said ration of Church and State. The British bomb was believed dor to Moscow. Thompson , The Rt. Rav. Msgr. John S to be fibout half the aize of the dent'plan for 332 million Preaident- earlier today conferred, with G o t 9 there was "very substantial agree­ H-bomb the ■ Americans tested at B office building. ment" among those at the confer­ Kennedy, who Mits the weekly Preaident Elsenhower and got Transcript which is the official or­ Bikini last year. Ten mem^ter* of United Nations "his Ideas on a lot of thlnga” Elvo Tylor ence about the issues at atake. Cook said the blast set timber American ‘Capi Ali^t Cldmpot Ribicof^dellned the issue as ‘t’he gan of the Hartford diocese, ac­ formoll.v propose t)»t international dealing with the Soviet Union. »U 9-4489 cused the Protestant organization' afire over Maiden's -five-mile ,MI 9-4543 great ree^nsibiUty of one of the conference to revie^y UN charter HaiiJ-Finishfld of pcesenting "the big He." length. Four hours later fires still lx postponed for at least two more MOTHER CHURCH ELECTS most important functioha of the raged, he added. * . state government with no power Archer said Archbishop O'Brien year* . . .TV survey shows both Nearest Socialist Goal ftoalon, June 8 Iffi—The Board threatened to close Roman (Jatbolic "Even pieces of wood washed up of -Dliectora of The Miitter In the hands of those who hold the on theth. .h.n. hi l^ccry Como and Jackie Olenoon Elsio Moyor reepohslbitlty." Bchooli if the atafe's General *Aar ilte " ^ ^ i had higher audience rating* Satur- _ • t Church, The First Ctiorch of M I 9-8481 T. J. Crockott aembly rejected the controversial blazing. New Haven, June 3 iJ’r —•vhaa changed since the time of Oirist, Scientist, today an­ Wash in/^Hie time Ribicoff seid the conference dis- TOe«p?^oh!^iiord.dbyarieB-t:S!y^i^^^ Sh’.ngeiiat Billy MI 3-1577 , school bus bill last week, l It passed America'#’ "people’# capitallam" j Pre.siderit William McKinley, nounced Itie electton of Mias -f Find oai bow much dcaner and (ConUnned on Page Eight) it 'With a dramatic vote in 'the Torrential overnight downpour has com* cloeer to th* Soclaliat j . He said that even though it Is Mabel Ellen Lucas of Br^H ne, . .(CoBtlnacd on Pago Thiita) goal of plenty for-everyone than a capitalistic'system', characte'r- I brighter 'we can wash your car House Wednesday and Gov. Abra­ brings 4.79 Inc' w of rain to del/ .Maos., aa president for the forth­ John Bisson ham A. Ribicoff prom'ptly signed it uged Texas are* . . . Prime Min­ any Socialiat system in exilrtence ' ized by free enterprise, compell- coming year. with Man Shot jo Death rnent to approve Israers accept- Msgr. Kenta^y said Archbiahop ar.ee of the Bisenhower Doctrine. reached by i panel of 12 leading | Ipatlon .in o W n.e r * h 1 p . . and Weahlagton. June 8 (A—P m l- detergeot, and thoroughly hand American* who met at Yale last different In the greater effective- deat Eisenhower tddny seked In Worcester Fire O’Brien "mad4 no' such threat In In Bridgeport Duel Former Prime Jilinister Anthony qxmgcd and chanwised. We never Stcmloy Bray any foim at any time." November. The concluidona were ness with which it fulfill* the Congreos for a suppimneatal a(te Eden says he Is “t/erjr lucky to be brought out today in a booklet, various needs and aspiration* of propriatida of SMtAOOJMW far M harsh detergents that mirttt Ml 8-8373 W orcester, Mass., ■ Ju n e 3 OfV— Archer chatgi^ that Archbiahop injure the finish... oc dirty wash Goodchild Rodty • ^dgepoct. June 3 OP-—Police alive” and will not' ever be fit Oiibllshed by Yale University and the people as a whole." tbe Poet Office OepartmenL He Three persona were killed and eight O'Brien flouted the U.S. Constitu­ discoiint the poaatbiUty a gunfight enough to hold public office again water left over ^om a previous MI 8-1935 / tion by seeking passage of the blli. the Advertising Council Inc. »*id ‘h« "P«op'?'» capl- said it Is needed to avert a snh* others were seriously injurad early that killed an ex-conrict and ser­ . . . Three air'i.iaases spreading The panel was made up of teliam" if ran apt and appealing cw ....or "hit-or-mitt** aiaembly today in e fire that swept, the 5-i To this > Msgr. — / Kennedy - replied ------by 'staattal cutback in mall eerviM Bornio^Cemfor , iously wounded two other persona eat from Nevada A-bomb teal busineaamen, labor la|der*. an 1 term, which thotild aid ua in the Jnfy I, Thia-money w;onld b e aa line rnnhods. The ^automatic op- story wood and’ brick Hotel Pleaa-' citing the Everson case In the U.S*. here yesterday was an outbreak Site exported to cerry only minor efit. - . Supreme CJourt In, 1*47. He said It editor and aevan yeHe^ofeeaon. : undertaking of a freah and un- addition' to the tS.193F8<>>008 - . , ■ r:-'* 4 - ' ■ - ' eration of the Washer gets the job TR^mont 5-84f5, of gang violence. falt-out. V -A - VAt leeat a doacn, others ; dealt a ith public.^, transportation 'Tlielr task In th# dlacuision was ! stereotyped »*i*W of our ay-stem." that Congress already bee appiw- done in Vl ' ihe tsme .needed foe. W dton W. Grant were YNey jjay the giin- .' ,i instead nf taking wbat tbe govern- whdie. . * ' . Now Ropros4Hitod At this Sodudod ’^Summer Living Spot" Sadie Mason. 58; Anna OIBficn ; ment said, aemnion a t tb e Aysaihlan Bap­ toe voted toddy to tovor Oev. t an 1 M l 8-5183 tence In State PriMD on a holdup A.2.C. WllUatn Roberta Jr., .oa\ m ant decides to pro'Vida for them ." "Thertfiore we .iauat strive Kiblcefre. Bomlaiation of Pro beta an siisoi ' Y s o 8-U07 end Mary Walton. Archer aald; I m l #..-.>*->^11 .e____a __« _ a ____ a . - ____ a w-W______^ -r tist ChUrcb, where h* is a.pas­ eon-victlon. ' tria l for.''~alieged m istreatm ent of System Changed preaeht' our system ' with clarity Fivs of the d8-8M#'^;-..1 Which wiaared at ‘ aaoeUmoBiQua I heayt/ a i l ^ t aggravated by during final month of 1967 MORIAftTV BR0&/ MI S-8448 ■ s u s-538.1 ' MI/S-808* ' ■ HDw Myifi8 Si) P ag e IF re e ) oo^wem for- oonsUtutloitaUty” '^ef ( •verwloric T i i Scbedl. oiodenrtar of the penal.' bald aa essentlva aeataea far ' SOI-815 CnNTEB STREET / (Ooatia^ed «e Fage tyre) year. •did/ Ameticfi's eeoeomie eyntam (OanMHHd *• rife Tge) y-” :4 lmgee J'i.-:.------'- 1 > . '■ ’ * i ■ '. . ' \ ' ' i V t . \ :.,A _ •' ' 1 T ■v/ u- \

“ 7 ^ -v*. . i-- /. \ I y-r ' y . ■ I - ^ . f-n ■ ■ '• t. , • , ■; ^ . \ V' ‘ ' /I ■ A,, '. .. IK/ P A 6 B * n ( ^ , lIANCHEStiaLivENING HSRALD. MANCHESTER. "GONN, MONDAY, ^UNE i, 196T <■ y . ■ ' ^ _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JU-NE S, 1957_ • , PAG!e THBSB Sooth ^ndaor VerMpn Cancluiions of Panel SBCSlMes Silk Town •V--' B ritish H- Rev. Murphy Pilot Rides Capsule “ 1 American ‘Capitalism* Generates Heat Hearing on Notes^ Quotes BABETY'PLAT «onth dealer REVLYN f ' / Resigiis Post LIMITS TBUMF LOSS Nartb-Sodih valnsrsbla Nearest Socialist Goal By AUted Shetewold ^ , NORTH up into Sky Far over Sun’s NewSchool Vernon, June 3 (Special)—Ihe Sometimes the right way-to pJay :./,:-AQri3 4^ress shop > By EARL YOSt Rev. Everett Murphy,, pastor of (Coatlnued from Page One) W heeler Ur., preUdent c t Fltney- a suit depends on how many tricks ¥ Q 5 T South Windaor, June 3 (Special) 4 IL 10 6 3 (CoBtined from Page One) (Ckmihiued from Page One) the Taloottville Congregational Bowea, Inc.; Geoege T. Brown, di­ you can afford to lose: It. isn’t al­ I ing toe flight and that lift ascent *'W her^it costs less to be better dreasedl* —lA regueat for $766,000 by the every instoiice," the penal conclud-. rector o f the A S l,< D G DcfMUrtraent School Building Committee (SBC) Church since 195^1 announced his ways correct to ^ y for •trument testa imd checks. Asked 78 minutes. He re- tific instruments placed on Malden.. resignsCion. from ths pulpit yea- troom achool will be District mansger 'for - the Stn-«Kiffice St 153 Main St Previous­ FMsher, dliactor ot A F L d O 4 :^ne A f t if he suffered any feeling of clau s-! malned at 96,000 feet, the balloon’s New carefree dresEe.4 in casual and dresay styles heard at an open moaany of the tefdsy, effective Aug, 31. .Soviet Error .on the island, he said. i ger Sewing .Machine. Co. in this ly, he was located at 17 Haynes St. pubUcallotts; John Ds'venport, an West opened^the queen of chibe, F lV» $ I ¥ t-h ^ trophobia, he replied: "I’ve spent 1 maximum, for an hour and 50 min- T h is finding led to speculation! Board of Finance at 8 o’clock to* The Ftev. Mr. Murphy submitted "The'Soviets have made a great snd South won with the see. He * 8 $ 4 8 4 3 / 9 7 alS h t sTqa ie Wlilism DavU of 560 aditor of Wrtmie Magarine; Wil­ the British ma.v have perfAted a i ,7md fabrics. Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 18. ' Rotary Club outing WlU ba hold Jtia' resignation - about a yshr ago, error in rafiiaing to let other peo- got the of diamonds out of the I q J16$$ 4 > t ■ . . • • ’ John Madden, Finance Board Woodbridge St. a former man­ liam t. Fellner, Tale profaaor ot a i he faced a battery of press and ^ originally had been plann^ "clean” bomb that coiild be used June 11 at Joe Pero's Farm' bn plss ooms to Bodsllam in their own aconomios; Harold D. Laaewell, way amr mitered dummy, with a ^ SOUTH * for''land or aea warfal'e., chairman', aaid the meeting, is be ager of Singer stores in Rhode Is­ Avery St. Officers in the. Rotary way. We must be more flexible heart Jin order to cash the king of A A 10 9 6 4 8 TV cameras during a post flight; ‘*^*^*'Z*; tois height HOURS: Ti’KSDAY Thru SATURDAY 10 A.M.-5 P.M. ing made public ao that taxpaA’ers Yale brofaaaor of law and poUtical Britisii nuclear scientists taking i land, Hartford and New Britain,. @Ujb are; Russ Wright, president; than the Russians by recognising adehos; Dean Liston Pupa df the I.This allowed him to dis- ^ A K 0 4 interview that, “actually, the cap- - , pari in the operation said such a - Tl!E.SDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS 7:00 to 9:00 might learn of the problems^ in- George Johnson, vice president;. that peoples in other countries can ^ the losing club. SUle was more comfortable than I facilities n the kondols teiiea' on volved^ and so that public opinion Davis now supervlBes the activi­ Yale Divinity School; David If. ' 4 . A am right no\(: ’’ a.scent and although Klttinger ] bomb could be used as a field | John Ajvord, secretary; Herbert come to people’s capitaliana In their At this at^e, the trump ^ t ♦ A 7 \ AT THE GREEN on the subject can be registered. ties at sight stores, one each in Potter, Yale Profeesor ot Aaeer-, ''-.weapon. It would, provide a high! Johnson, trsaaursr; and Jim Shel­ own w ay.” waa. the only problem. How was South West NorUi' Bast He told the View from his lofty "‘j " 8 ''°'“ ^ observers^j degree of safety for non-enemy i CORNER WOODBRIDGE and 5I1DDLE TPRE. EAST IK. The new school will be simtlar Manchester, Torrington, Pitts­ lean history; Paul B. Seara, Yi South to tackle the spadM? . perch was .“ most beautifut and in -, and send message.-, on a code trans-, to 'Wapplng School, but will bo- don, corresponding secretary. These were the panel menlberar professor of conservation; 1 A Pass 3 A Pass troops moving into the blast area i field, Mess, North Adams, Mass., George Find^ WiUism Rice and Hie "normal” way^of idaying ^in g:’’ and that from hi. Po»l-, * „'Va* ^ somewhat larger. 'In addition to and Bannlngton, V t, and tlirse in Lea H. Bristol, president ot the C. WaUaeh, Yale profeesor qr eco­ 6 ¥ ^ 4 r u t once direct fallout cleared— | Donald RiriiUr are members of the spadee Is' to take the ace in 0 4 Pass Psae ..Psas fton juat a few miles east of Mln-t’'*"' probably within a few days. j ___J dassrooma, there ivill be a per* BristolAfyera Co.- Waiter E. nomies. snd Dean Sinnot. neapolis he could see the eastern Kittinger wore a pressure suit smonent office for Supt. of Schools the Bqard of Directors. Th« club the hope of dropping a singleton OpsBlag lead—4 Q Tliey atressqd, however, that for - mMts Tuesday nights at the 'C!bun- U n g : fo r i f that h d p n m , ekiuth boundaries df LAke Michigan. in the - inatniment-crammed, 3 by. Merle WoodmanMe and a con' 7 foot pressurised gondola. He said such use the bomb would have to I ference room which can also be try Club for its weekly business will not loae even one triimp trick. Kittinger aaid he could- see well be touched off at least two miles meetings. .Uiw^iclsl “correspond­ from the gondola at maxinitini al­ the temperature remained at a' liaed as a reference library for The trouble with tola play is that Dally OaeattoM romfortahle 55 degrees inside al-j high. At lower levels, fallout would | sUidenta. ent’* for The Herald, in South South ,win lope two trump tricks titude. But because the capsule Impei'il troops on both sides. ! Nikita Sees Soviet Partner deals aiid' bids One remained - pointed in one direction though it. waa 70 below outside.' Bids'have been aeht out and Windsor is Leonard Tost who plcka if East happens to have all three For lunch he ate a peanut butter . Pilots fl.ying over Malden after 1 up copy daily from eorresixmdent of the missing trumps. iade. snd the next jilsyer passes. while at that height his range of Friday’s blast saw no sign of | w ill be (m n ed June 31 at the ?ou hold: Spade 7 5 3; Heart and jelly sandwich. ! Wapplng School at 4:30 pun. Over Pat Westbrebk and deposlta Mma Safety Play / SI Vision was mostly. limited to the Percy, the wild pig, only livlngi 17 acree of land for the achool on at The Herald. Len, rtb relation, The stf ety play Is to lead a low Q J 7; Diamond A J 6 2; Club 8 4, cast A medical report following a thing left on Malden among k| liOBg- Hill and -Ellington Rdto. resides .bn Foster St in Wapplng System ijnjjymeriea triimp from dummy to find out What-do you say?------j Kittinger aaid he, could see the! physical examination on,his return complex of-ha: o nieti'is and radla- ] purw ased fo r $25,()00. * and operatee hla own jewelry store iriiat East plays. If East puts up Answer: Bid two dismonoi? You . Lake Michigan skor^ne "but I ! came up with a verdict of "hale .' tlon measuring inslrume'nls. A breakdown of the money re­ a t 139 Spruce St an honor. South can win with the will show,ihe spade support later, couldn’t find ehlcago. " L ake; antf hearty." Kittinger said. 1 Percy came through apparently EXPERIENCE quested riiowa Uiat the SBQ wants: (OoBtined from Page One) Uhion would catch up with toe ace and force out the other honor. thus indicting s hand that is too Michigan is sbout .300 airline miles Kittlnger, a native of yampa. unscathed after Britain's first nu- For over 40 year*— »hoe repair­ $656,000 for the building, $45,000 The foUowing High School ebph- United Statea in 1958 IK per eapi- If East happens to show out'of good filr a raise to two spadCs, but from where Kittinger peached Fla., is married and has two .sons.. clekr blast on May 1.1. ing of tHe better kind. tor equipment, $40,500 for archl omore and junior students havs ”We have made proposals on dis­ to production of milk and butter, spades, South can ]nit up the ace not/|(ood enough for a jump toA maximum altitude. He is a veteran of 3.000 air hours, I The crew of the jet which j tact fees and $10,000 for water. been attending elementary nurses’ armament. Ws suggMt that-'he- and in 1960 or 1961 in per capita three spades. He said he was not nervous diir- more thsn 2,000 in jet fighters. ] The Kev. Mr. Tozer found the soil resisting his efforts to break dropped the bomb said they treat-1 and lead a trump back towaixl the ground, ao he-used more forceful methods. He. used both feet Burgess Heaered aide cleaeee at ManchMter Me­ stricUona on trade be discarded. production of meat He said he quemi. / (Copyright 1957, General Fsa- ed the flight as a normal opera-| QUALITY The dtamar honoring F irst Se* morial Hospital, preparatory to just isqghs at Soviet and foreign tures Corp.) on the shovel and made like a pogo stick. The operation was tion. We euggest that the United States As the cards actually ware dssU, Rites Herald successful and the new church wing will be started this week. Uneat of materials. All work lactman Thomas L* Burgess for working as nurses’ aides this sum­ economista who insist this cannot But .3.3-year-old squadron leader 1 guaranteed. his 33 years of public service was Bev. Everett Matphy lower the Iron Curtain and start be done hefore 1976. He has nuide East foUowtd with ths atghtf of (Herald Photo by Oflara) David Roberts, the pilot, admitted ' mer and fall: Linda Eriekaon, Pat spsdss when the hand was pK^tep. attended Saturday night by almost Rohan, Blaie O’Donnell, Carol a widespread cultural exchange. I similar predictions In previous Public to Get ChaDce ------I being impressed bv the sight after but stayed or as pastor after find' It difficult to add 'hfiy^ng South executed a safety play ..by Beginning o f 400 realdMits and state otficiala- Doyle, Jan6 Tarca, Suean Bjork- chutoh lenders asked him to re­ speeches. the church observed CSloir Sunday I Wi-ubel, two years, I dropping the bomb and veering Burgisg was presented with an in­ else to that now. If the United flneeslng the nine qf a p a ^ . When Donna “"'"y "’“ *1 90 seconds to get clear. SERVICE. man, Barbara Hickey and Joan consider his resignation. , Khrushchev's idea of how peace this Won toe trick, thS rest wes EASTWOOD with much of the service given' Also, Judith Hickey. scribed silver bowl end a gift 'lyeraen. Thoae girls will replsce States were to reciprocate in kind, can be brought about la this: First Shoes repaired while you watt caiurch leaders say they will call we would have great progress.” easy. To Air Rt. 6 Opinions Church Wins ■over to choir music and recogni-j Rich and Joanne Rich, one year j . ^reen protec- or while you shop. to Depiocratic Town Cbnunlttse those leaving to enter nurses' a special meeting soon to consid­ must come normsliaatlon of rela­ Iteaa MatMa -.- tiont of choir — n, members. A rM V,A,-« T« In . t theh A I, honor A1. a a aattendance.-. , , AA .1 A A a'A . T Ina ,V. thea ijA.-A Boys d 'e .- t fcover over the Valiant’s win- Otainnan Harry Odliun. Khrushchev, who never before South couldn’t be sure of win­ A b u Maria training. .Newcomera on the hoe- er the resignation. tions between toe United States AIMskeM I ! Sanctuary Choir. Russell Elliott | Choir. Robert Martin. Richard;**?"* I’* / , ’’ .?* **!.® went Burgess was elected third se­ pitsl etaff include Mrs. Marilyn gave a television interview inside and the USSR, then a removal of ning the trump W ck with his nine. Mancheater residents will havi 1 The Rev. Mr. Murphy vraa ois or outside the USSR, told his If West won, .however, the trick la r rii '' V er ■ TN* Cloudy skies broke away to al-: has had four years of honor sUend-! Niese. Albert Norri.s and David/I?"® **“*,„ **"‘*^'' 1 lectman in 1035 and since tfai^ WnXIAM DAVIS Shea, Mrs. Msy French, Mrs. dalned in November, 1956, after trade restrictiona. Thereafter an Opportunity to express thei^rj llir e e -VrO H ieil a perfect setting for ground knee and two sisters. Marjorie and Sheffield have honor attendance i "I* *”"’® "’''®''’ ^hen the ■ time has served continuously in American audience the Soviet would contain' two of tos missing Hartford. Davla has been with the Helsn Hsrrold, Mrs. OOcelis Smith, matriculating at Dartmouth Col­ would come exchanges of business “ T en opinions about the location df Rt : I breaking al Second Congrtgational Helen Rylandcr. three years o f ; for four years; Dayson VVrubel. 1 some public ciq>aclty. Ha has been Mrs.. Bemsdetto Entwistle snd lege and BMgor, Maine, Theo- Union wants to compete with the and cultural delegations. He con­ three trumps. South would he ablq “Shoot Oiit : Church yesterday. honor attendance. In the girls I three "Just like an ordinary peacetime SAM YUL'YESl company for 11 yeare. , Richard T h o u sa n d .. - I------years; Richard Barracliffc, ..ij on the Finance Board, a town rep­ Mrs. Patricis Robinson. lo^csl Semlnury that year. United States, The Soviet Union ceded toe people of toe United to capture toe third trump with his 6 through the southeast section of ” *-'4 U-caaT-l 1 11 c ! The Rev. Carl A Hansen,*’ as-1 choir. B;iizabeth Dawkins. CTieryl * '; Edivard Noriis, Randall Smith, I ’ “ Shoo Repairing of the Better Kind for Over 40 Yeera” resentative, and either first, sec­ Curtis of Hartford is msnagsr of would prevail, he said, because it B e d r o o m s ” at Medidne * * * States show no support of Marx­ ace, tout assuring tha (yst- of toe town at a heaiing at 8 p.m, June . ,-i_:----- ' sistant superintendent of Congre-1 Kuhbey, (N’nthia Post and Nancy p, eston Trombly and Robei l Vogt also 33. ond or third selectman of the town ths local office at 838 Main^t. Bom in Manchester, he waa is “a younger system, the moat B e n d ” Advertising solicitor, for Hw graduated from'Manchester High ism-Leninism, but added: tricka. ClMsuScev# 11. '■ More than a dozen-persona were gational Churches for the State of Reggeils have four years’ honor; two years, and' David Baker ami duri^ this period. * * * healthy system." The safety play was correct in aaS Cater The. hearing will be conducted reacued from the fiaming fouMh i Connecticut, brought NOW AT 23 OAK STREET Tbp officials attending the af­ Feature story on Ale» McMde Herald la Mrs. Molly Gvrorek of School in. 1943 and previously at­ "They are following the bour­ the local 1 attendance: Jane Blodgett, Susan I xh'codoie Mather, one year honor 86 Vernon St A native of Man­ tended New London Junior Col­ ’’If you are acquainted with his­ this esse because South could af­ S:M - l;W in the hearing room of the Municl- ^ k.. «AAaA»,,AA. I church greetings from the denomi- Crane. Ruth (Jurrler, Linda Foster, attendance. fa ir, W d In lla n d ia s te r American and his parakeets appeared In a tory,” he said, "and know how one geois politics] leaders, but is tost pal Building by the town’s Express and fifth floors by firefighters who | .Slate officers. He Just a Step Front Main Steeqb—In Fronl of Pumell Parldaf chester and a graduate of Man­ lege, and the University of Als- a reason for war 7 Is that a reason ford to loae one trump trick. He Carol Martin and Pamela Smith! , .. liCgion Hall,.^. were Dem ocratic recent ieeue of the Bower Plant; social system.was changed and an­ Highway Committee. hastily aet up ladders nnd flood-; cornpared .the ground breaking for have three years’ honor attend-i - the .Sanctuary Chon. Edgar Personal Notices Open 7 A. 5f. to 6 P, M.— 0|ien A ll Day Monday chester High School, Molly also bam s. for enmity between us . and toe could not take toe risk of losing W ed.: »H m Spirit of St. Loote* *-/ X X-V4 .V.v .V. IllUVC illirt? .> C«I O JILMIlAt ai4CllU"|^ ^ State CSialrman Jcdin M. Bailey; Pratt A 'Whitney Aircraft pubUca- other system took'its place, you two trump tricks. Afterward, the committee will lights on two sides, of the hotel. a building to ground breaking fdr lance: Barbara Howes, Virginia Coiighlm, (.yn- State Agriculture Oomihisaioner Uon, McBride, who residea at 343 Mrvea as the Advertising Depart- He is a veteran of the Norman­ United States? No. Let us live in dy' Invasion of World War n. He will know that the old CapUtalist peace. Let us devslop our econo­ report its recommendations on the Witnesses said .the screams of • at first it is d if-' Marr and Linda Trombly have two I Coughlin. Roger Lord. James Card of Thknks Joseph d ll; SUte Central Com­ E. Center St., ralaee Java' rice system in our country has been re­ ficult because the soil resi.sts ; years honor attendance: Martha 1 Mni'jorie Marr. Edwin Sage. mitteeman William DeHan; State birds, canaries, sebra finches and is unmaiTled. my. Let us compete. Let us trade route to the Board of Directors. some of the men and women trap- W*' wt.^h to thank Judge Rollncr, placed by the Socialist system, and with each other. Let us exchange T3ie c’om'mittee is considering al- ^ 'q r W n d o w s on the u^iper fi'o^^ bnmking^ . but the_ end result is Bonham. Linda O a rk . and Terry t^arol Smith. Walter Smith and Att>. *»ro?ce' hr.spner M l. Wll.Ron of Central . Oommitteewoman Mrs parakeetsi' He is an experimantsl' m -Doughty have one year honor at- Dorothy Taylor had honor altend- the Stale Th<(Af^r. Allart Wei!». the po­ I can prophesy that your grand­ ternates studied by State engi- could be heard for more than two "ril woith the haidship. lice and anyone rl*r* tlml our Agnes McKee; and High Sheriff sheet metal ah worker at tha experience in agriculture, in In­ tendance. In the Youth Cboir. I 6 " 'e for two years-. Dorothy Beck- ...... children in America will live under dustry, In toe field of culture, and neers before they recommended blocks in the pre-dawn darkness. . his remarks, the Rev. Fon. Robert, at the scoih' of' the n^rci- Donald Potter. Bast Hartford plant . Alfred soclaharo.” . . . . u . I . Mr. Hansen was the first to break Nancy Norris has four years' hon-'"'Uh, Aified Drlgga, Edith Mason, rtem which orriirrrcl WVftnrFdBX’ Mav Rogers, former University of Con- Man Shot to Death as far aa toe question of which that.the road run south of High­ Many were still in hysterical con- ___ Speakers at the dinner were Khruschev refused to wear head­ hii.aa A. *»,•.. A,AAA aaaaIa.1 , a AA, gcound Rnd. true to his rcrtiarks, or attendance, Maryijn Gauthier i Ruth Clark. June Rider and E liz a -! 5?;^ Tkeai^r. Alsb Oommlseloner GUI, DeHan, F\>tter, ne^euL football star and All Yan­ system will come out-on top, let land St. from Gardner St. east. phones for a simultaneous trans­ A , he found great difficultv in pene- three years. ..Diane...... 'Joyce. -----Doris-- ,[ belh Trombly BONUS T wwk in physics at C l^ College of Eyeryday'* -Hie menu for the remainder of 1(|)VO other men 'wm injured ■ Soviet leader reaffimedy _ B. J. Cutler, Moscow corres­ ' close to the Case pond from, which- The 60-room Hotel Pleasant, an ship; Mias Judith*Biardl and Rich- KEITH'S-BRtNeS CONNECTICUT THE It Wiqml TTbw Toric. Jimmy Rogers la now pondent of the New York Herald C asc Bro*. firm Its wat€i structure two blocks from the ' ard Fylor. representing the youth . In the clrouiatlon department at tryliv to flee the scene of the duel Russian acceptance, made clear in A n B ights \ and Union Schooto will be: Hie«- the London disarmament talks, of Tribune, snd Daniel Schorr, CBS supply. The allernftlcs studied < center of Worcester, c&ters to per* of the ChiuvhM iss .Nancy Dun-■ day, home style i^aghetti with the C ourant AU three are sons James DellsMsiggio of Bridge­ Moscow corre^iondent H. T. DtekeasoM D Oe., lae. would run north of the reservoir j mnnent guests rather IJian Iran- fleid and Victor Cohun .Ir., repre­ of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of the idea*of ’’some small step’: to­ BUYS! m e a t sauce, coleslaw, jello; port was hit twice by flying bul­ ward a .disarmament - agreement, Khrushchev, also apoke at an end farther from the pond. ;sients. Many of them are middle- senting the Church School chll- 1163 E. Middle Tpke. AND Wednesday, soiqi and crackers, • • • lets aa he raced fo r the domr of instead, of insisting as previously agricultural fair in Moscow yes­ At the hearing, David Johnson. | aged or older. . di'en. tgg salad or cheese , sandwich, head of th6 State Highw^ay Witnesses said flames and smoke ' Unable to be present were two . Walter HUlnski of. 96 Ridge St the Hollow. AC Club, where toe oh a comprehensive agreement. terday, He conceded that his &sn *^®‘1 cake: Thursday, American chop He offered again to trade Soviet to decentralise the management partment's planning .division, will appeared to be pouring from most, women of the church who have | suey, carrot sticks, whole kernel will not renew, his' lease on a battle occurred. He was shot in explain the State's position. of the hotel’s windows within'min- the longest record in years of i ssrvlce station at 388 Center St, the wrist snd hip. Hospital of­ withdrawal of troops from the of soviet industry - would^ have oom, cookies; Friday, tuna fish Bstellite Communist nations in re­ strategic value in the event of Case Bros, has also been invited utes after.; the first alarm was membership, Mrs, Jennie Gallup i and macaroni salad, slice of known as HiUnakl'a Sunoco. One ficials . described him in fair con­ to send representatives. The paper sounded .shortly after 3 a.m. . Segar and Mrs.,Ma't:y Parker Spen-! of Manchester's best duck pin dition. turn for the withdrawal of foreign war, but insisted tost was not its dieese, buttered peas, peanut tot­ bowlers, HUlnski has operated the forces from the North Atlantic basic aim. Khrustache'v said: firm claims that Us water -supply Mrs. Martha Carlson,'65, an up-' cer. tered marshmallow sandwich, Emilio Annunclato got out and Treaty bases. He insisted there would be contaminated while the p^j. story guest rescue’d by fife- Board of Trustees, Board of staUon for a number of years. . esce^d the bullets, but he banged ‘Tfisy are saying abroad that ^ m n e k fruit Milk, bread and butter are Mr. n d Mrs. WlUlaih Flaher of was no chance communism would the Russians had mUtisry strs- road is under constnictlon. a con- fightera, - - saltl it )vas impossible to . Deacons and the Building Commit- served with all meals. Mrs. NKMXY OWOBBK his hip paliifully in toe doorway be overthrown in the satellites, in tention denied by toe State. aoe 1q the hotel’s corridor's becauqe acted as ushers to help the 78 Forest St noted their wedding and went to a hospital thinking he teglc aims lit mind when they ELECTRONICS 11 anniversary yesteVdto- Fisher the absence of Soviet troope, snd undertook the reorganlBaAion of Biefore reaching Gardner St., the of the density of the smoke. congregation from the Sanctuary Manchester Bvenlng' Herald ment secretary . . Manchester's had been shot. His injury waa not even the regime of Premier Janos proposed route would .enter Man­ owns and operates F1«her”s Dry serious. management . . . This is also an LABORATORIES Another of those rescued was |!? **'® Solid Cherry THESE Wapplng, South Windaor corres- Cleaning establishment at 325 Doctors and Lawyers will cross Ksdsr In Hungary, installed by important and useful factor. But chester near Laurel Lake, cro.s.s w;;"”An^e "w elcrV ”an^^^^ „'*''’® o f ! potMlent. >trs. O. Warren West- bats in a softball game on Tues­ PoMce said Dl Orlo. co-owner of Soviet guns after the revolution Spencer St., and pass south of I carried out in a A-heeb ‘'*’°*®" **’® *'*® *®‘* PRICES 'Broad St. . Harold Erickson of 70 the club, and Furtado got into an hpve not undertsksn our re- u hrpok, telephone MitcheU $-4014. day night, June 18, under the last fall, would survive. 277 BROAD HVrUord Rd. and Charter Oak St. , ehajr " "P®'*'I Scout. Carl Swapson. and a Girl Cambridge St completed 30 yean argument over a game of dice. construoUon with, tola aim but to EFFECTIVE of serrim on June 1 with Q. Fox at Robertson Park. The game is ’’Let’s have a test,” said raise our economy to new hei^U No objections to' the route webt of ' __ , , Scout, Ellen Arenht. bearing the being sponsored by the Women’s Ihey shouted the occupants out Khrushchev. “ Why don’t you with­ * ~ ■ ■■ One man W«. ..AA i..niAD- AVAAj Oiriatian Flags. and Co. in Hartford. He Is a buyer of the room, drew weapons' and and to speed our march to our RADIO EARLY AMERICAN REPRODUCTIONS in the Yard Uoods Department Auxiliary at Manchester Memorial draw your troops, from Germany cherished goal, communism.” Construction on the hew building began firing. U expected to liegin this week. The 2 D A T S and Is a member of the m o m s Fox Hoapltai.,, . Newt Taggart of 166 and FYance and .we will withdraw a.Mew Bavee. -____ oi th " -RA-n Pla»,tas i 1"">’ : Local Stocks (Sub whoM membership is open to Maple St is now in his 16th year • When police arrived minutes, ours from .(East) Germany. Po­ Chaaeri IS Sarifaid. Oeas, Commission and the Development 1 PP ** ''®®®*’®'* 1“®* Annum Construction Co. of Man- employes with 25 or more years of aa a member of jhe Manchester later, Flirado'was dead in a pool of land and Hungary, and you will Chaaaal 11 tettaiflaU, Mas*. (1 4). L«CEM>T (Catof)- Commission have been a^ed to | ambulances and almost ch'ester will be the builders. blood. A .32 caliber pistol lay be­ see tost the Kadar regime, which Oasaal M Nri^Bri«a^.Oma. „ "Tba Priaea a( Uaarick” Preceding the outdoor service. O N LY ser\’ice. Police Diepartment Chaasel SI Wataifewr, Caaa. 4:14 ( 4) BOWABD BABLOW send representatives to the hear- - . ,, Aruj.AA, QuotaHons ruralghsd by • • • • • • ‘ neath him. is the people’a regime in Hungary, Chaaacl H Balyak*. Mass. OECHESTEA— Inr called bv Attv. John FitzG cr-* T . ®. * police crul.sers setup Otoura * BHMIeiiroek, Bu A t least 11 spent slugs, removed will flourish for ages to come.” t: BteaI Stevaac Slai Dr. Joseph Barry of Manchester MtoPartland-Bidwall Advartising for’ chaim^ar ipjured and those in a state. N Bsak Stechs later by police, were in the furni­ Khrushchev pr^cteid the Soviet (U44l°KSjUIT SCOUTS June 4 and his brother, Atty. John Barry and PubHc Relationa is growing, 0B44) TALES OP WELLS for Ray Warren, chairman. hogpitai ' I , BM Asked of Norwich, have sold 650 seres snd today the firm moved Into new ture and walls of the strcet-evcl PABGO— converted store. BBoaKoMa" MEDicnrx COLUMRU The multiple alarm brought 16 , , I y First National Bank Of land in North' Stonlngton, Pres­ quarters in the profeaalonsl build­ CiacmaSMs* BEND" ... OraaSe" I of Manchester .... 30 38 ' Dt Orto told hospital authorities Ceter. S:U ...... ‘H I ANNOuNcim fire companies to the scene and i ton* and I*ed}rsrd, which includas ing St 168 Main S t . . . Dr. Joseph S:St-M;W MCYCLES June 5 Hartford. National a friend had driven him to the hos­ lAST WED. I “ s r n iT or 8T. Loinr* J 2J ™ * * * 5 0 * ZBA to Consider attracted hundreds of persons, the Lake of lalea, to the Charter Massaro of 53 HiUcrest Rd., vriib^ <1!) I LOVE LUCT ' ■ m * 1 'b6uy in their nightclothes. Bank and Trust Co. 38(4 30(4 Oak Council. Boy Scouts of Amer­ malntajns offices at 52 Parte St, pital. Police did not find toe’ .46 Sales aad Sendee (M44) TWENTY-ONT. Conn. Bank and they say he used in the battle, but (It) PBESS CONFEBEMCB Kequests l,Oni2hl' The origin Otthe hre could not AT ica and the State Board of Flaher- has bMn elected president of (he Sltee 34 to 28 , _ (H) TV THEATEB , T “ be determined determined. immediaImmediately, One Trust Co* ...... 36 39 lea and Game. In alL a 900-acre Hartford- Oount> CSwptcr of the they did find a .45 ammimition till ( 4>,LAWBBNUB WELE 8BOW AiP SURR .Manchester Trust .., 64 69 clip In one of his pickets, they said. (U te) OECEMBEB BBIDB guest„ ...... safd .... he thought...... the.. fire tract waa involved, the estate of Connecticut Academy of General The Zoning Board of Appeals 1 broke out on the second floor. An- MARknS F in Insorancs Companies Max Hobermsn of New York.own­ Practitioners. Di-. Orlando O rfitelli India and Nor^my have agrreed m Jix a k d _ MU*S TIRE and (ZBAT^dll meet at 8 o’clock t o - ’ other said he thought-it started on Aetna Fire 67 70 ing ths other property. <^t of of Hartford, former Manchester aU DKBKA PAGKT la MANSFIELD night in the healing room of the the fourth or fifth floor The two Hartford Fire ...... 153 163 to raise their dl]>lomatlc inlsaionB REPAIR SHOP the tract, including an 87-acre High swimming star, is the new "THR BIVBR’S EDOE” llr il OS4I) « n m O OHB Municipal Building. . upper floors were said to be a total National Fire ...... 79 8 3 / lake dotted with five islands, was in New -Delhi anc Oslo from lega­ la : Cater aad ClaemaEropa 180 SpnMie 8 t,-4 B I 9-068$ treasurer of the chapter,, . Keith’s tions to embassies. The Board will consider requests ' loss with extensive damage re- fn ?94S, it cost Phoenix 66(4 88(4 sUghtly more than $100,000. .Dr. Variety Store on De|>ot Square„wlll ALSO; TOM TEYON la . 2 SHOCKERS! U ilt ( 1) HEWS _ AND for exceptions to zoning regula- | ported on the lower floors. life and Indeirinlty b s . O to John Malone today started ,hia “ SCBEAMUTC EAGLES” WEATRE close St 12:36 p.m, on-Sundays dur­ Oatoe Opea 7 ;$• * 'V e o d e o I MOKDAT. J17ME • (It) MAM CiUJUD E tions from the Salvation Army, the i - Reported on the danger list all THIS MUCH Aetna life ...... 30^/310 practice of pediatrics at his new ing June, July and August. III ir is ( I) LITE COPT (M) FTATB TBOOF > Second Congregational Church and city Hospital were Maurice O’Con-1 Aetna Cuualty . . . . . l ^ 148 Shaw Btarto I s la n d C H n a * US4*) BIO PAYOPP Kuri.z Bros, Inc.- . nor, 53. and Mrs. Lillian O'Connor, ! Conn, G e n e r a l.n o 300 At DMk (1144) MAXUfEE TEZATKR (Cater) - Requests from eight home own- 1 46. believed man and'wife; Mrs. 1 Hartford SteamiBoiCst 75(4 78(4 AVA OARONBR •lit OEM) MOB CM06BT ers and an auto parts firm. wilLalso I Margaret O'Brien, reported to be r Travetora ...... ^ ./8 4 87 WEDs in “LRTUB HUT*’ • :« ( •> CABTOOM CABNITAI. be considered. i middle-Aged. and two men not im-1 Quality Pieces In J 1 % l I b I . \ Pdhlln Uttntlaa HtorHits . „ (U) OPEN HOUSE J ' ------^— “ — I mediately identified. | NOW Ends TUES. ^ 4:46 III) BBIGHTEB OAT Oodn. Power ...... $9(4 41(4 ( 4) BANDSTAND ^•1'// /// /ff/t /ZUf/// ‘ A new development for .theater-; Also held at the hospital were Conn. Light A Power 17^ 19^ FEATURE SHOWN 5d0-8:08 A D A T goers is a "silent wrapper ” for Miss p a d lo Otto' middle aged: ' Hartford Slec. Lt ...' 56^ 574 CO-H IT A T 6 )8» « t f 6 4:U (If) SECBET BTOBM I I 1 : I ' l chocolatea lold to audiences -in John O’Brien, 56, and Miss Rachel Hartford Gaa Co. 86 39 Critic o f 4:44 (|i> EDGE OP NIGHT - theaters and concert halts. > Van Dyke, 82. OPE N Bo. New England T ri. •...... /;... 38(4 88H (Oi tinsd from Osh) MANC-HESTER would be about 70,000 CathoUc ' ’T' — Arrtor, Hart, Heg. .. 49 53 children. IS! context S'phraae from.an editorial (»> PEATUmE MOVIE STOCK Aaeo. Spring 88(4 38(4 in the OsthoUc Transcript The feOLTON NCTtJf) ___ « l ) OCT W » T «la THE WHITING Today, it tosts Bristol Braaa ...... 10 .13 Archbishop had nothing to do with DIES OF BURNS $tm (U> THH BK) 6HOW (W'DAMCB TUB CORPORATION . CoUlna ...... 110 ' 130 the editorial." Greenwich, June 3 (F>—-Margaret («> POPHTE AatefBEUe HsatlBg SpecteSetE - ^ THIS MUCH ^Dunham Bush ...... 10(4 11(4 Ihe Archbishop hlmsslf was not L. Brown. 53, bf the MlUbrook Sec­ frit ( t> POPBTIS 364 Mate afTs^llW Em -H art ...... 49 52 available for comment on A ider’s ENDS TONIGHt (M> EABLY SHOW This i.3 the finer quality Solid Gherr.v .. .Impressive Early tion. who received severe, bums "Taaaslea” - ____ - You would pay almost tusre as Fafntr Bearing ...., 60(4 8$(4 Speech St toe | Southern Baptist „ (HI twiU g h t t h e a te m American beauty for your home . , . and Keith price BADGE n i *' To put it another way; you tan jmsseU Mfg...... 1 7 19 cigarette ahe waa amoking ignited 11:14 (14-U4t) WE4THEE construction. Choose just the pieces you need now . . , add issue in Connecticut’s legislature her clothes. She managed to snuff (H> n o riCTCBB U 1I4 (It) MlLLHtW DOIXAB MOVIB build only hal/ a Aoitse in 1957 Stanley Works ...... 43 46 during the current saaalon. with the money it took for a to them at a later date if you wish, fniin our Open Stock Terry Steam ...... I M ------out the flames in her-bathtub and I l l g The measure provides tost any then phone a neighbor, who celled whole house'in 1945. collection. Torrington ...... $814 of the -169 towns in OormecUcut Nkbab T|DF * SIS {1! 5SfS U.8. Enyip com 36(4 36(4 police. UMh Dait TMliai How about your fire insur* LOW POST PANEL BED . which provide bus Mrvice for pub­ Maoehattar ■ loe. ' ance? Have you enough today 5 6 9 ^ 5 C U.B. EnVlp pfd ..... 13 14 lic school children msy also pro­ -with ROLIa RAH...... Veader-Root ..... ___ 4$ 52 vide it for non-pro&t private school . —on house and conlents-to HIGH POSTER The above quotatiotta are not to children If the, voters of the town . , n i l mUmUem^Try ear****** GOODYEAR meet any loss? PINEAPPLE TOP B tb ...... $79.95 be construed as actual marketa. ao dictate in s referendum. .. We ai;e qualifted'to help you SPINDLE BED, Twenty-eight towns already ppo^ V\Numsiii:i) ^ TIRES determine just whgt insur­ .SIMILER TO UJ.U8TRATION .. $79.95 vide service for the private achooU N ^ ENGLANDER ance, and- how much, you need ATTRACTIVE . ' f LB pu ^ ls. OrsMi SpUt Fee 8e ^ I c i liiiii (liiir store aad Pteat 386 Broad St.' ™B|5B,.I3JB m D A G B on your home and furnishings. BOOKCASE HEADBOARD BED $ 8 4 - ^ 5 Oiiefly affected by such service G U nai m Bread Si. Ml s-YlU. Phone'in right now -w e’ll be ' FIVE DRA.WER CHEST CAVEY’S Grapefruit er T e n ti Jutoe. $ 1 1 9 95. TEL Ml 3^179 , glad td-discuss your insurance - in 37-Inch Width ...... lOM ATO AND ,;,TL^I«D*Y.JUNK4 problems with you. 45 EAST CENTER STREET U itt FOUR. DRAWER, FUEL LE1TUCE SANDW ICH tiU (HI NEWS 4.5” DRESSER with MIRROR___ $12795 Regularly Sold af 9 9 ' lb frit ( 4) BHEBUV o r OHQCHiaB And remember, if you're r| ot oouar(iDr*mianixzR’ On Whela Wheat Bread U:U ( 4-1441) U)VB OP UTB HANDSOMELY STYLED CkUM Petata Sated JS! U iit < I) BIIGfllDNNV fully insured—it’s not enough. CHEST ON CHEST ...... $14795 CHap Lettace (n> INDCf ST ONPABAOB tOMOEBOW EIGHT DRAWER - G o o d TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY T:4t (tit 8POS UPiaaiT TOO Ika, Coffee er Oraage Drtak - DOUBLE DRE.SSER, MIRROR . .. $15995 OIL t i S (& U ^TOLSIHDWHDWAMM !8 i NO UOBT DEfT 3 OdLOH HITS! LIBERAL KEITH BUDGET TER/AS .... CALIFORNIA VALENCIA RANGE OIL Anytime.^. I WITB BUTT MEETING m ! SoSEt OALT AMD THB * * 1 0 ,0 0 0 U 4 r o m jam -aiFr^ (U) AND BE . STORE HOURSk Kelth’a Mancheater, Open Thura- FREE PARKING At Both Cnn-’ Deaa Marlin Irit (14> MANCHESTER TpW N EMPLOYES day Evening Until 9, Cloaed Mondays. Keith’s, East venlent Keith Stores. Use OUr Trit ( 441 -ACUeOFOUIt bimsciniaii TCBN6 Hartford Dpen Dally Until U P. M.. nose Satnrdays Own Parking Lots, .Adjacent To 'V A U E Y O F o a i a o u s c o f f u . 6(611 O e*ig iE U | ( LOCAL W l. A.F. of L, CIO A t 8. ■ ■ : The Stores. ,| ____ TaUsr” BOLAND T H E K I N O S " IREWEDTO ^ 10* COLE ' ' . - • 1 Bohert T^rler STATE.BOUNTY and MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES. PERFECTION ^ ' OP.OOCMHB OIL COMPANY T>4( 1>« ( 4) - I 69 CtNTER ST ■SWEET AND JUICY f Wed.; James Stewart NORMAN’S. 445 Hartford Rd. OPEN TIL F TINKER HALL ( p i M , 0 *«PtRIT OF ST. LOUIS* For 'j^Tasty Meal YisH Our Mieith F u rn itu r “SHOOT-OUT a t T«L LB D'.( .ff ji-r>icc MEDICXNB BEND* MASCHESTLR'S EAVORUl MONDAY, JUNE 3-7;3a F. M. Cheerf§il CaHpe Shop M l 3 -1 1 2 ^ ni5 MA5N ST. 317 MAIN ST. APR LAN Cl SlORl EVERY CHUORtPa *'^*’' * r R f I , MENUS CHANOED DAILY \ BLUS nUEE DINNEBWARE y MSCUSSIOM: TOW ^ PENSION PLAN. S'- NiTE MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD BAG 'V.-v ' \ FOB THE JLADIBS PHONE Mi 3*11R4 Q 4 TIRW/P. 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A- ' - V. .1 MANCHESTER EVENfNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.i MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957 PAGB FO MANCHESTER.*,^|:NING HERALD,-MANCHESTER, C0NN« ^lONDAY, JUNE 3. 1>57 ------. I purchase of Saik polio vaccine for jqopsrdy. Isr fine is pfovid- to qualify for aid to depend«it I fres^use by all persons under 2Q ed for a v’hc -fslsely cleinu children, and Indigdnt persons between 29 sn emei hey in trying to get the . Reduced from five to four-days Coveiil^y You and 30 y«ara of age. phone. the waltiitg period between appli­ Escapes from of ’57 Assetilbly Record Wiped dut priorities on the use -Authorized Um governor to use cation and ieeuance of a marriage I DELIVERY I of Salk vadoine established two up to 3100,000 for forest fire sup­ license. ' ' years -ago wheA. U>z vaccina-^as pression. ,. Canceled certain debts to ths | Has Cheshire Farm iL----* '. '.I IP--"?-. • 9t«U OkpiUd. Htrtford.^J^e 3 ,^hool districuX'i p«r Authorised facsimits signatures rather than one-half, of the cost scarce, but set UA machinery for Tightened the state's fire eefety Stale iflicurreid by a person for the ^Arthur Drug Storas j You Can (V)—H «r« ta how the racord o ^ h e ««re g ;a te jfrand liit* on .miiniclpsl bonds. of the Btate Police Department, a regulating the d iA i^ fio n . bf any code as a result of death o f 16 per­ care of a relative in a State hu­ i k A A A dIS dh Avdh A . A J i Cheshire, ^ June S roved and sent to the, elec­ Reduced over the governor's • SHARPENED Robert Rose. 17, South Coven­ the general fund, 3141.784.127 from jj,e state imder the sponsorship of torate for final .lecislon three con- Authorized the eireit e| ^ lgh - I who use X-rey fo r diagnostic or veto certain taxes for OonnecUcut Made dog steeling en offense "'aj-no Frank, son of Mr. and Mri. George Ragna Jr.,- 80 punishable under- the larceny law, • REPAIRED Prospect St, Rockville. . He waa bom May 26 at, Man'cheater Me­ try, serving a term for theft, and the highway fund" and-$6,617,M 6 the ^ it e d Aircraft Corp. atltutl^nsl amendirents 'jprohiUt- way slowpokee lmpedinr».®e nor- 1 therapeutic purposes, Insurance companies, ..with a pro­ PIOK-L’P and DELIVEBT a companion. Louis Messier, 17, from ^jecial funda ;|The highway Transferred froni the secretary Ing dual jobholdln,, by state legis­ mal flow of traffic, - i - Restricted, with borne exoep-^ vision for wiping the leviei out with penalty running as h i^ as morial Hoapita'I. Hi* paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Ragna Sr.. Center Harbor, N. H., and hii maternal grand­ Wallingford, In for . burglaf-y, are fluid figure does not include 315 o ^ th i State Board, of Education lators. . authorizing the General • Required drivers to turn off their i tlenz. the use of the Utle "psy-. corapletly by 1965. Gov. Rlbicoff 3500 fine and three .years impris­ onment for stealing more than one parents are Mr. and Mrr-Maurice Mack. Wolfboro, N. H. attll being sought by State Police. million given to the Highway Dept, Xo" schoorsuperlntendents .the duty Assembly to set up machinery for directional gign'i^ after making ' chologlet” to persons certified by estlmsted the revenue loss would The other two,- R u s ^ l Miller, Carter’s dog. ' Bruce's I tn advance). . ■ / of Issuing work certlflcates. handling claims against the state. ■ the bosrd df examiners^ everege-32 .million a year during Directed A e Governor to pro­ M ANCH ESTER^M l f-195a , FUzabeih Ann, daughter of Mr. and' Mra. t Gerald Kibbe. 6 118, Wendell Depot. Ma*s/,v.sertlng Started new bond retirem ^t Xamed a commission of three, and empowering the General As.* 1 ' State Highway De- Tightened the nursing law by the nextV eight years. !a term for breaking and entering,- tund alth an initial 31 aulliom-ap- senators and three representa­ 100 per cent provliUng thst domestic employes claim May 1 as Loyalty Day sn- Upper Butcher Rd., Ellington. She waa born May 26 at Rock­ Your Local aemblv to fix the' salaries for lu i deposit Gave tax relief to bus companies nualiy, ■ and Charles McDonald. 18, Ilart- ipropriation, with provision f<(r ad- tives to study school building costs members. i 76 per such, as housekeepers, nufse maids ville City Hoapital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and which operate with little or no Mra. Frank Steppe. 49 Ward St., Rockville, and her paternal , ford, in for auto theft, were re* ‘ding to it froir certain/gene-•; and determine whether th4y ran Named an Interim committee to 1 “»e value it hw fixed on and cothpahlopa can care, for per* , capUired soon after their escape. profit by making them liable for grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. George Kibbe Sr.. Sadda Mill Rd., fund surpluses. /' be reduced through standardised study revision of legislative pro-PH*" aona only as an Incidental part of I The youtha had been on farm Attthoriied their jobs, and arc not 'Initially ,the corporation or unincorporated Ellington. She ha* a sister, Christina, 13 month*. Appropriated 3176.900 to cover plans. cedures ” ^ -fosea when the price is In dispute, busineea taxu, besCd on profits, I duty'beegUae of good behavior at employed in a nuralng capacity." -a' , fit • w • ''the costs of the legisfative session. Empowered the Vniversity of Asked the Legisli live Conn with the owner having the right to rather than tlie groas receipts tax. ; the time of their e.scape.. Ajtproved 37.611,228 Deficency Connecticut to collect maximum Required that household prep- Gloria Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. .Toaeph Tripp, 3.17 study whether the TaftvUlX and i ^"*^; *^* sratlona containing hazardous Provided m $50,000 examptlbn At HARMACS Hilliard St. She waa bom May 28 at Mancheater Memorial Ho.s- Appropriation K ll to cover costs fines of 310 for campus traffic vio­ from the Inheritance tax to a sur­ BOWLES TO SPEAK ' ; Chevrolet lations and put the money Into a Occam section, of Norwlcli^hould | V S rather th w ^ subHances carry labels listing the V pital. Her maternal grandfather i* Silvio Rochetti! New Ix>n- t r palance of tr.e blennf-.an ending be allowed to form GOnnectlcut's | viving spopce rather than the [ Haitford. June S .i.Pi Tlie Con-' JUns .30, principally for welfare scholarship fund. 000 the .value of property which ingr^lents, and created a state don,. and her .paternal grandparenta «re Mr. and'Mr*. Almenza 170th town. WequQBlioc. present 310,000. Tripp,- Mattapoisett, Maaa. fnecticut Commission on' Civil! and teachers' pensions. •Increas^ the membership of can be acquired by the State poison information centers. Deoltr for Over Artn Authorized t\vo or more munici­ flevised t p e imlncorporsted ' - e • • ■ . Rights play* host .to the Confer- Anrasemeata the State Board of Education of i Highway Department without' re- business tax fay putting gross bus- 3 > b h m ja L Ruled th revoked dental Ji­ view by a state referee; palities to eifter into contracts for (;»rl Gunnar, son of Mr. and Mra. David R. Nelson. Graham I ence of Commissins agnin.st Dis­ Psmdtted raffle tickets to be the blind from five to seven, in­ 1 ineaa up to 360,000. rather than cluding a blind person. cencea cpft'i be reatored for at Changed the earllZst date for health aerv-ices. Rd., Wapping. He waa born Ma.v 28 at Manchester Memorial crimination tn Old Saybrook .Tune ■old in other tow^s which have 350,000, in the lowest .tax bracket Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Gunnar 10-12 for its ninth annual meeHn-g. 20 Years Ugfillaed lotteries lather than re- -- Extended to regional school dis- j l*M t a year. the display of new gutomobile reg­ Redefined the legal definition of 31 f or each $1.000 of h »«ln «««. tricU.the right to apply for state 1 ' ‘“ P'* 7"'' Cental istration plates' tfom Feb. 15 to mentally ill person-td bring it in­ 1 Holm. .Seattle vv««h ,'VnH Kis patemaUffvandparent* are Mr. and - Cheater Bowles, former pm et the sale t-i the community Exempted from municipal taxes Mrs. Robert C. Nelson, Plantaville. .He has a brother, Paul, 6. ; cut Gov^w nor and former U..S. Am vtiere the lottery li conductcd. hardship grants for school c'on ron-' ij^*^** incurred by husband or wife, March 1. line with modern psychiatric Authorized the State Dental farm equipment, machinery ahd « • F • • j bas8>dbr to India, will address a Authorized midnight motion pic­ struction it thev financiall}/ Housing thinking, eliminating such words Commiasion to grant Ucenaes^on as Idiot, lunatic, and insane. livestock up tp $30,000 and limited Gail Alma, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Arnold Kleinachmidt, ilurrtheon on .lune 11. Thai night, | Manchester's Newest and Most Modern Automotive Center ture shows on New Year's ^ "e i “ "*51e to undertake 9roJectj,/fin- Authorized municipalities to as.^essmenta on farm, land to 26 der the regular grants. / the basis of examinations givei. by regulate licensed trailer or mobile 8 Middlefleld St. She was born May 25 at Aiancheater Ma- r'publlc opinion analyst Elnior Roper , tsben Jan. 1 falls on a Sunday. Public Personnel per cent of its value.' FOR HIRE i' Authorized deductlpns from the National Board of Dental Ex­ home parks if they are- without Set up machinery for the inte­ morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother ia Mra. Irene ' will address a banquet. I^ v id e d that at least two years' Provided sales tax refunds on Palme, 155 Walker St., and her paternal grandparents are' Mr. must elapM between municipal ' teachers' retiremen^' allowances aminers rather than state examin­ zoning boards empowered to do so. gration of. the atate employes ations. Extended until June 30, 1959. mateii'als used for repair or re­ and Mra. Michael Kleinachmidt. .54 Fairfield St. She hajr-A broth­ Just Look At The Small Price Tag Oh These Full Size Cars referenda under the Bazaar and ; for group insurance In addition to pension system with the federal construction of propterties dam­ For A ll Occasions Wiped out the requirement that the state financial assistance pro­ er, Michael. 7 'j. ", , {tames Act. hospital and .medical plans. Social Security program, and au­ aged or destroyed in the 1955 • • • • • Gave reUrtd...... teachprs permis-! •PpHcanU for nursing llcensea gram for moderate rental housing thorized an appropriation of 31.- Our cojnplete rental service provides Directed the Lisgisla-lve Oouncil floods. David Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. RpbArt E. Armstrong, to study the quesUons of using-'*'”I Sion " lto o j w k as substitute teach- be citizens or have declared projects. 0,10,000 and abort term borrowing Authorized the State Public Exempted from the sales tax everything— all , the garment.^ are 109 Spruce SL He waa born May 24 ^ 'Manchester Memorial zaaervoi™ for ^ l i c re-resUonal "■ttm>ut loss of pension piovid- th***' citizenship intentions. up to 33 million to pay the atate's ropes and fishing nets used in the Worka commissioner In coopera­ ahare of the cost. spotlessly cleaned ahd pressed . . . Hospital. His maternal grandparerUa are Mrs. Gertnide Hills, of^rtinVuT”^ "<>t exceed! Highways and Safe^ fishing industry, rabbits snd rab­ Andover, and Jesse Mill*. Palmeto, Fla., and hi* paternal grand­ Min i.r nf nmyr ■ hnnt. *^1*00 a veaf. j Authorized the Highway De- tion with municipal authorities to Increased the maximum com­ then meticulously “ tailor-fitted.” Best bit food, and aircraft sold in Con­ parents are Mr. and M*"*. FrancJtr'^Armstrong. 132 Spruce St. Hia deal ng th pow . J ^ penalty of 3200 fine and 6 ! P«rtment to commit federal funds fix maximum income limits for pensation for volunteer firemen That Interpret The on Inland waters. necticut for out-of-state use. of all, renting is economical. great Grandparents are Mr,-and.Mr*. Merton W. Hilla, Andover, months in Jail for loitering on/^b- ' ^i’* »tate In advance of their tenants in public housing projects.. ; injured in line of, duty to 350 a LagaUzed the aw-aM of trlp0 az Labor Increased ezamlhatlon fees for and Mr. and Mis. Oscar L. Anderson. Andoyer. He has a broth- Wishes Of The Family prizes In lotteries. ^ lie school propertv. 1 receipt to speed up highway proj- ' week for four veara, a jump of various professions, including the CHEVROLET FOR 1957 Dtrected the Legislative Council •r, Robert Edward Jr,, 2l month*. Business Authofized purchase of an 80-i*<^>*- 320-a week. healiitg'prta. ORDERS N O W BEING TAKEN | JOHN Ba BURKE liMsoasad ^ T ^ ^ o w a b l e small Expansion o f,- Incieased by 36 million for the:*” , " IC3 isl«tion to Increased the pa.v for asaiatant Veterans FOR HIGH SCHOOL PROM Samuel JpHfC son of Mr. .and Mr*. Ivan Bunker, Dobsonville. 3«nft ^ 3lW>%nri fixed I^*,-^"*^**1*^^ ConnecUcut. town Ceal with danger of atomic rsdla- : court reporters from 320 a day FUNERAL HOME tion to industrial workers to $28. Gave gravel.v' disabled veterans He vv;aa bom May 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hia ma­ inter«At''ntA on nortions of the Rtatc aid school roads. I ternal giandpafenta are Mr. and Mrs. .lohn- LaPlante. Keegan-. S S ? poruons or . constniction program for 10 years i Directed the Highway Established a minimum wage of parking privileges in restricted I TEL. Ml 3t6868 Depart- ^ Provided the same death ’bene­ until June 30, 19.60. ment to construct the eastern end 31 to replace the present 76 cent areas. Mgin^. and 'his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Samuel 87 E.4ST CENTER ST. conditions under fits to families of ail state em- Blinker. Caribou, Maine. He ha* a brother, Freddy. 2, and a Gave the University of Connecti­ of the Connecticrit Turnpike as s maximum. : pjoyes killed in the line of diitv Extended until Dec. 1 the July AMBULANCE SERVICE 'Connecticut corporations can Increased maximum and mint- deadline for filing applications for aiater, Joa'n, IV with otheri' corporations, cut broader powers to spend sur­ four rather than a 2-lane highw-ay as now received by families of at an estimated ^•tthar domzztic or out-of-state. pluses in its auxiliary sen-ices Amd .Michael Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Booth. Balti­ for the improver, ent and extension to 320 milltoh.■d ! sirflu r : ‘‘’o.’^rA-art^t.^'dSd v.t- Tightened supervision over sales ■ ______r^__. ,.!'fronifrom 340 340 and and 112 $12. i , . . elective officials to ' erans an additional 310.000310,000 tax HARMAC more, Md. He waa born May 15 at Johns Hopkin* Hospital, of such services. ' Directed the Highway Depl.. to finance companies by authorizing Apply at the age of 60 for retire? ' exemption on their homes. Baltimore. His maternal grandparents are Lt. Col. and Mr*. Elerttons ] prepare plans and cost estimates Increa.sed the maximum unem­ MANCHESTER—NEXT TO ARTHUR DRUG the bank commissioners to examine ployment comijer.sation benefit I ent benefiU aftei 20 yeftrs of - Welfar- EAST HARTFpRD—NEXT TO SAGE-ALLEN Stephen Loyzim, Mermw Rd.. Coventp-, and hi* paternal grand­ their books and to refuse them li­ Smoothed out some rough apols }■ high- mother ih Mrs. George Booth, Manchester. He has . a sister, WINDOW SHADES Hartford and New- from 335 a week to 340 and 'iberal- WEST HARTFORD—CRO.SSROADS PLA7.A censes on certain' grounds. in the state's 2-year-old primary I ? hetweed Ha '^°thmc”ed *that'^uc to 31 500 000 against possible black Laurie Jean. 23 month*. expected to cost ized dependency allowances. Directed the Legislative -Council election law, - ^ a project • - * * • Graan, White, Ecru , t h e THE Ae\ised the law governing the ' million, Provided that Labor represen- the ve'ner»?TnH'^^‘*‘^ *">TIu<' in i quiring'that ajl adoption, must be j' THE to study the advisability of per­ ' tatlves on tne St: le Board of Medi­ the general fund be used at the ; \jther Sharon Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pagani. 168 mitting insurance policies paying use of voting machines snd includ- i Revised the financing plan for t>*k St. She was born May 29 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Woshobla ation and Arbitration th”e *% U t7 *' R I Welfare Depanmen^^^ or‘ U'hce^nMd i ' varlabls' annuities or benefits ed-a provision requiring the use of - Co^'ieclicut Turnpike to make it . " ’•Y i the Stat^ Em:'loy«s Retirement | agenev pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DE LUXE 210 TWO-DOOR SEDAN BEL AIR TWO-DOOR SEDAN DE LUXE 210 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN a bell on machines, thus giving ' e*sier. for the state to borrow selected from independent unions * HOLLAND HNISH geared to the value of the dollar as well as from the APL-CIO. Fund. The old figure v-as 1500.000. ^ Authorized the transfer from Halloran, Hebron Rd.. Bolton, and her paternal grandparents are St Uie time of payments. atatutkry aanction to s long stand money tn a tight market. Mr, and Mra. Balilla Pagani. 164 Oak St. She hat two slaters, Increased the co -ipensation for Liberalized vacation benefits for j private to public institutions of $1.99 •Made to Order COMPLETE "VITTH RADIO, HEATER. rO.MPLETE WITH RAIlIO,'HEATER, COMPLETE WITH RADIO, HEATER. Authorised any five or more Ing practice. Permitted automobiles to pass state emnloyes after‘20 years' serv- ! indigent persons suffering from Susan Marie. 7. and Linda Caroivn. 2. on the right on limited access members of the State Board of With Your Rolirra state bank and trust companies Required that.aigneri of referen­ Ice, with a 4-wei maximum re- i tuberculosis or psychosis so that SIONAL LIGHTS, FOAM RURRER SEATS SIGNAL LKiHTS, EOA.M RURRER SEATS SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBER SEATS highways or parkways with three Mediation and Arbitration and the and national banks to organize and da petitiona muat do so itt the placing the present three for em-1 th« state can qualify for Jnatch- Williai|i George, ton of Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth W. Tomlinaon, FULL LINE OF CUSTaM or more lane; running In one di­ State Board of Labor Relations. Clearance operate a mutual trust investment presence of the circulator and must ployes w-ith 25 years' aervice.______! ing federal funda- 10 Bunce Dr. He was'born May 28 at Mancheater Memorial company as "a medium for the be known to him. rection. a proposal anticipating: Established aunerviaion over em- Hospital. Hi* maternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mr*.'-John VENETIAN RLtNDS ploye weTTare funds set up by mi;nicipalities to i Set up machinery to increase common Investment" of their Gave poUUcal candidates more the opening late this year of the integrate’ their employes pension.!*t»ie payments to licensed chrqn- Linnell. 65 Biirvce Dr., and his paternal grandfather is Thomaa funds. Connecticut Turnpike. management and unions. STEEl^ Tomlinson. Gardner St, He haa a brother. Kenneth W. Jr., 2 'j, time to file reports on their cam­ IJquor Control system w-ith the federal social ! convalescent hospitals for E. A. JOHNSON Allowed savings banks to pay paign costa Increased the State Police force security system. jibe care of aged persons who ra- higher, interest rates to long-stand- Authortzeil -Identification cards , . John Paul, aon of Mr, and Mra. Paul H. Maloney. 17 H Gar­ Reduced the waiting period fo rf^ ™ '" members in anti Public .Safety i pub)ic a.ssistance, a move de- WALL in i depositors. the for use in the petchase of liquor CABINETS den. Dr. He waa born .May 26 at Marichester Memorial Hoapi­ PAINT CO. elections to fill v-cancies in the Iopening • of thi by persona who have reached the ihereased the number of resi- Penmtted building or .-savings General Assembly from 70 to 30 Connecticut Turnpike, with Uie Qt'AN'HTY LIMITED—FIRST 003IE, FIRST SERVED tal, Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*'. John P. Rear­ legal drinking age of 21. dent state policemen from 15 to ! ' , j , 723 Main Sl„ Tel. MI 9*4501 DELIVERED DELIVERED DELIVERED snd loan aasoolationa to declare days. prorislon that 150 rather than 100 23 Transferred from the town ae- don. Hartford, and hia paternal grandmother la Mra. Eugene Ma­ dividenda-more frequently than I'3ah sad Game men be aasi{|med to highway patrol. Authorized the sale of beer in loney, Aurora. N. Y. imperial quart cans—38.43 ounces Authorized counties to provide lectmen to the State Welfare • • * • • semi-annually. Empowered selectmeh to aliow Increased second offense penal­ in addition to the present 12, 16 funds for fire fi?-hting equipment commiaaioner the power to com- ■ Required real estate men to the removal of seed escallops for ties for driving without a license ,k mit indigent patients to the Mans­ Richard David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin - Nadegt). Hart­ segregate deposits msde by clients or when license is auspendied. and 32 ounce cans. and rescue service. As Is Specials ford.. ■ He Waa born May 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. trsnaplsnling in Long Island Sound Parks and Forests field and Southbury training in connection with transactions. waters. / Provided for issuance, of 2-year Empowered the State Police schools. Hi* maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grandin Boyea, Directed the S ate Par< and Dept. to. regulate the storage and Wiped out the requirement that Legalised .Sunday hunting of probaUonary driver's licenses to Relieved children of liabilitjr for Each East Hartford, and hia paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mr*. the directors of corporations must persons under 21 subject to revo­ Forest Oommiaaion to study rsqre- trans^rtation of hazardous chemi­ Vincent Nadeau, hartford. He ha* a brother, Edwin J. Jr., 6, and ■ - ' artifically propagated birds on cals. the support of parents who wil- USED CAB ational poasiMlittes In the area of a SPECIALS also be stockholders. private preserves. cation for bad highway behavior. fuiiy deserted them for ,10 contin­ a aiater, Claire L., 6’ i, . ; ' i * Gave the state insurance com­ Gave overtime parking privileges projected .Naugatuck River federal Fixed a penalty of $500 fine, or IDEAL TOR THE WORKSHOP or GARAGE Reduced to 31.35 the fijihing flood control dani at Thomaston. uous years before.the children at­ FOR THAT EXTRA STORAGE SPACE missioner . Jurisdiction over insur­ licenae fee for persons who reach to drivers with serloiisly impaired two years imprisonment for wil/ull tained their majority. ance covering personal property w-aiking abUities. . Penal and malicious damage or destruc­ the age o f'65 years, a cut of ‘33 for Consolidated the State Tuber-I AIJ50 FLOOR CABINETS AND •SS CHEVROLET $1 O Q C ’53 FORD $r||r sold. « t the installment plan or men and 31 for women.. Required that at least three Authorised the transfer of state tion of putllc aervice facilities. culosis Commission and the Com­ ■prison inmates to federal peniten SINK FRONTS AVAILABLE AT - u pledged for a loan, a meas'nre' Authorized the use of flah and members of the 2}-member Con- Fixed a penalty of 31.000 fine or mission on the Chronically ni, | 2-Ponr. Radin, heater, 'M mmmMmM 2-Door. Radio, heater. 8pe- tiaries if the prisoners need special i one .vear imprisonment for persons SUGHTLY lUGHER PRICES aimed primarily at automobile game funds for Investigations and necUciit Safety Commi.ssion be ac­ Aged and Infirm into a new 7- Like lyw I " MW MW MW rial value. m K treatment or facilities. mM insurance. acquialUon'of property for hunting cident prevention expert.,. respons.ible for hoax bomb scares. member "Commis.slon on 'iliber- UP Directed the Legialative Council and fishing. Empowered the slate Traffic Provided for the appointment of Stiffened the ,/enaIty for arson ciflosis and Other Chronic niness." i Other Cabinets A t 150 TWO-DOOR STATION WAGON a second deputy warden at ' the to study a Uniform Securities Act. Legalised the use of live pheas­ Commlsaion. in cooperation with involving buildings used for public Gave statutory status to Jlhe , TO State Prison and a clerk for the Required banks to pay 90 per ants raised by the Irainer or municipal authorities, to establish gatherings, such as churches, Governor's Committee on Refugee : COMPLETE WITH RADIO, cent,. rather than the present 80 through truck traffic routes in prison directors. schools or theaters,' with the new Drastic Reductions ’55 FORD VO c e ^ iir na.- th . ■ ■ ■. I bought from a licenaed breeder in Relief, a move prompted by the ar­ 53FORD $^Q|- towqa and cltlea. Tranaferred pai ole powers of the penalty set at 2 to io years impris­ SAVE i tkk b**( bvy fee >v*r rival of Hungarians after their HEATER AND SKLVAL LKHITS V lrloria. Radio, heater. . B M I ‘I®**- Required that, loads on vehicles State Prison directors to a new 3- ,. 5* svre M *5a*k rke Decreed that the tpoi t o f catch- onment rather than 6 months lo revolution. ■' YEARLY ON HEATING COSTS Victoria. Radio, h e a-t e r, 1 offlee. . be flrmi.v secured--and cbv-ered to member parole board. 10 years. #*Mf*a ta WINSnOM 'Sharp red and while. f ing fish shall hereafter officlallv Authorized Conrtecticut to, enter Estaldiahed a code of fair trad^ prevent hazardous apllling or leak­ Establish^ a board of three Su­ Fordomattr. Mw MW Mw called "fishinf:' rather than Prohibited piiblit .enforcement into a compact with other states '3.98 ™ '10.50 ■'"'-'A practice for commercial p^ptog- angling, ■' age of cargo. perior Court judges to review sen­ officers from working as private for the return of runaway chil­ F'ihraafradn raphers. Authorized municipalities to con­ tences on^pititlom of prisoners, detectives. dren, a plan designed to combat Empowered the sUte Insurance j trol...... excavations- on town highways with power to reduce, increase or Fixed s $50 fine for any person juvenile dsHnquen(;v'. j FUEL ’55 CHEVROLET commissioner to mi^e regulaUons I streets suapend the sentences. who refuses to yield a party line ■Wiped out the requirement thaV' Delivered ’52 CHEVROLET 1 $ r A C dealing with rnisleadmg a W l s e - ; ^ " ^ ^ ^ ®" ' Required the' State Highw'.ay Public Health telephone in an emergency in which children tetween 16 and 18 years station IVagnn. 'Radio, ^ menu ot health and t ^ Department to pay two-thirds. Gallon* Afvpropriated $425,000 for the •'propertv or human life are in of age inust be attending school 2593 heater. V8. JL m T Onh rotipe. Radin, heater. hdetiUI innu^nce Generally tightened the KHah and - ...... n------( OIL Increased the penalty for ille- penalties NEIDITZ BROS. PRODUCT OF STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW JERSEY gaUjr engaging in the reel es- "Ttorg other things. 22 E. CENTER ST. — TEL. Ml 9-5071 arS Many M$n sKcelfeat ts- -t « iMisiness. * stiffer requirementk for catching 24 HOUR lURNER SERVICE - lobsters. STORE HOURS: InerMsed the 33.000 linatt on FOR NIGHT BURNER SERVICE CALL Ml 3-4S45 er 9-242t '5 4 F O R D S I O A r Required the licensing of bait CLOSED MONDAYS tas taa'I law •• ta a Mikfak la m A ’52 STUDEBAKER e e | h r savings bank, llfb Insurance to *JuBt order 200 gallons.or nurr the day before yea Waat deliv­ fitzaaa, tar MJi. Tiqp. ItMaarJast $5,000. aellera. OPEN: TUESDAY Thru P’BID.AY 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 p !m . Ranch Maeon. Radio, * 1 V8 4-Door. Radin, healer, Authorized Connecticut to enter SATU RD AY 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. ery and pa.v driver at time of delivery, - Civil. Defense C A U FOR heater, overdrive, overdrive. Made the Civil Defense ‘organ­ into reciprocity agreements with neighboring aUtes under which a F IL L YOUR ization a perraahent atate agency DYNAMIC INSURANCE fr e e e s t im a t e and enlarged the Stale Civil De- fishing licenae of one state will be T A N K NOW COOPERATIVE (enae Council. jionored in an.v ■ common waters that may be created. EUminat^ the requirement that Dkd ’54 CHEVROLET $ 1 1 1 7 1 ; ’ 51 O L D S . $ r y i r OvU Defense, workers fifiust file Empowered the 'water resources HOME SWEET HOME OIL COMPANY a written, n o ta r i^ loyalty oath commission to regulatP>-ihe re­ Ml 9-3740 2-Dnor.'Radin, heater. M ~ J fiiib Coupe.. Radio, heater, — ...... 'I S8I CENTXR STm AT WEST CENTER ST. and provided Instead that it may moval of sand, gravel and other hydramaMr. material from tidal and coastal be given orally. Ml 9*9095 ■ - Authorised the chief executive watera to safeguard against ert*ke.. structural work up to ; to 17, to help clel^ crowded' ^25.000 instead of the present! Ooekets. , 32.000, without auperviaion from i Set up judicia) Jiiachihery d b - l^ * State Public Works Dept, MOVE yoH don't noad much do*Ft*mt ■igned to speed, up punishment of | Ctanfied' the General Asaembiy'a power to subpoena' witnesses and pimiivUs by discouraging frivo­ to koap th* ham* fiTM burning lous apepals to the SUte Supreme papers, for investigative purposes. Court in -haebas corpus proceed- Created a wmter Resources Com-*, Inn and motions for-new trials. rhission com'bining the present , . nnxtwintnr. HKHEST TRADE-M ALLOWANCES Increaaed the jurisdicUon of Water Oommiaaion. State Flood trial ;juatlce courts to cases pun- Control and Water Policy Com­ 'k irirk 'k iric'k irir'k ifir'k 'k ir'k iririK ik ifiriT iriririK ir'k irir'k iK 'k icitir^ k ik irirk ir'k 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k ^ 'k ^ 'k 'k ^ ir^ lahable by a maximum fine of mission. and the State Board for , Under our budget plan your .vearly fuel bill is broken $254 rather than 3X00. .the Supervision of Dams, Dikes. Edorattan Resources' and aimilar structures. ^down into 10 equal monthly installments. During txtra Anthorized municipalities, 'with Gave municipai zoning boards cold months ybuf budget isn't hit a kncKkout blow. A comfor+abU collar is curved to fit thn na'ck. Men’s •the referendum appreval o f their of . appeal authority to approve eleotorataa, to provide free bus ■itea for automobile junk yards. shirt collars should always ba round. Wa iron collars on a tranepo^loa^ pupita of pri­ Directed the Legislative Council! new Automatic deliveries assure you of never being left rounded pad with a rounded iron. This gives a curved vate non-proot achoola. including to study the question of extending j cold with, ah empty tank. parechial achoola. the line of succeulon to the gover- ' collar that is a plaasur# to waar. CoHaft ironed to their lacrthaed .atate granU for norsbip beyond the present con- 133 Main Street GducsUoti. atitutionai provision puUing the i • Stop in— or call MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 and ask for natural ihap,#. last longer'too. Enjoy'the comfort and Idberaliaad the teachers pension lieutenant governor Senate! Manchester, Conn. pystam by providing survivorship prudent pro, tkinpore-next in line. ! a representative td call. No .obligation. / longer wear of a curved collar. betiaSU. Made municipalities i i ^ c ,, for j f^New Tjelephone: Mtchell 3*1133 Authorized the expuMon of the acta of their employes. i d iool children for "conduct inimi­ ■ Initiated and rMerred. to the! DELCO.HEAT "Our Repatathm cal beat InteresU of the achqor* next . seiakm proposed consUtu-ij ; ) la Your Aaeuraace'* SWISS LAUNDRY tathar tbaa reetrlcUng auch .|^- tional amendments; providihg for | ' V' tshneat oiUy tn cases of ."incor- annual seaaiona p f the General Aa- j 1« HARLOW ST,. ROt^YTLLE, E8TAMAAHED 1918 had" conduct aen^Iy ahd for equnhaing rapre-, IxiBonne^Silverstetn Associates^ Incorporated BRANCHEB: 88 WARD Sf.. ROCKVUXE ^ acted University o f jCon- setitation In the B ute Senate. I HALF HOUR LAUNDRY, 48 W IND ER AST:.. ROCKVILLE INC. t trustees to consider the ' Gave freer aoeSM to citizens to ! \ / BANTL 4$8 MIDDLE ’rURNTnU: EAST. MANCHESTER GREEK •dvwaMtHy of increaelng sut ^ MI S.l$»l public records and ueetinga of go v-' l.!"' **“ * “ the^Uiitioa fiar dut-ef- 931 M AIN STjlJEET MANCHESTER. ite. enuneneu agandaa. DRY CLEANING \ f ^ N C H i S ^ 4 now fii^ at $300. Authorized eonaoUdation o f the 1229 MAIN STREET a boi^Hnving limit Towh1 aand ^ Bopoui^/BoPouRhiDf WalUngfiord. TekphoiM 9-4595— Rockville—Phone TR \ - : ' /\\ ■ r ‘ /.A, .-A ' ■ L . ■ ■A i : . . A;

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, MONDAY, JUNK 3. 1957 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957 \ PACE SEVltf M C E SOC “ "■T '.... ,V"‘ . knows. \v«> might wfli not Of that "fOc«i] aid" «o unpopular matter o f santimsnt. Or, a t least, polton Moral Problein, speculalp. , JSandjpBtrr It takes loyalty by Uie fans 'o f a K of C Will Elect Road Deaths with ecoi diiti nfi«mb«r« of Droodles Skywatch Schedule Weddings "Cfi'tainly His comift(f is nphr- Oongresa. ' i. city to make the management' Last Round up er. . ^tti^ttut9 Ifprali By ROGER PRICE Officers Tonight But now, ikddenly, aome therp. The clock struck twelve, part>' was held for Mr. and Mrs. of immunizations a'nd physical ex­ ,a mixed audience, " but he's ^oing wound Up the long: four-day Me­ On June 10. the annual meet­ 10 a.m.—Noon ,...... Burr Stepheiui. Mary Stephens to discuss It. anyway. ' — .... ------symbolically, in Formosa, and sud­ Angeles and. San Francisco lose Ellsworth Perkins, formerly of aminations be pre.sented. morial' Day weekend last night | ihe-Ptirposc'ConvaJeicent Hospital ing of the Building Aasn. will be Noon—2 p.m...... Arfterican Legion A u xiliary Ormond 3. Wm L Director^ ' TThe subject is "The Seventh', denly we realixe w e'a re not on some of their- present-^dor. In 2 p.m. — 4 p.m. . Notch Rd.. Saturday evening at i If it is impossible for a pahent with a better safety, record than SUBSCBUpnOW R A T ^ held and four directors for 3-year ...... Jeanno Jaedba. Barbara Lemira 142 Caat Center S t Commandment the Moral PvoO-boCICtV T pI. Ilanlpliiim PRRftqott 4-85^4 or Evenlngn MItchfll 9-2485 • Parable in AdranC* foreign soils forever. short, if teams Are always going i Q i o A C A i m {erma will be elected. A report will 4 p.m.-^ p.m...... James Gaianek, James Arthur M l t c ^ 8-7196 the S^.I's . Restaurant. The affair j to come at the above scheduled expected. Rpg. Niirzpz 24 llnura. CTfiarlm E. Hurlbnrt, AdmliUatrator *■ -- ' ' ' . ' * was given by the Volunteer Fire . time, arrangements should be lem.” There were 400 aci'idental . ]DB# YCAT aaaaoaooaaooaea******** to be heading wher'^s.the most dol­ alao be made to the members as 8 p.m,—8 p.m. ,,...... Ernest Johnson Jr., Roger Winter The' Seventh Commandment. In IKX MOnUU ^••••aaaaaoaotaaaaaaaa to the date the new home on Main 8 p.m.-^lO p.m. .. .. • ...... David Janssen Department and the Women'.s made with the office for a special To Hold Picnic deaths on the nation’s highways Thrtf llOfttb* aaaaaaoaaaoao******* . It Happens Again lars may bd, a aeries'-of floating Auxiliary of the departinent. apjlointment. the King James version jjf the for the holiday perU>d. The toll 5...... ' - St. can be occupied. 10 p.m.—Midnight ..; ...... Lets F. Waldron '\ £Q€ MOUtb •••aaaa*a*»aaa**a»*»*« X.W franchises would seem in Order, Mrs. John D. .\vory. pre.sidenl blble u.sed by most Protestant S4cywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station.'Vol­ ,-ManchestePa Oldest Kapllsm Iwas about wliat it ' wbuld have m t ^ r • •*•••••*♦ •#•••••*••••••• *j" , The'^isenhower administration of the Auxiliary, pinned a eorsage denominations, forbids adultery. Members of the Dorcas .Society Eiagio Oopjr 'dp with all teams going on circuit, unteers may register at Civil J>efenae Headquarters. M u n i c i p a l with Flnbit Facllitiet Ronald Albert lA'e. 'Infant .son I been on any comparable mon-holi- The. commandmeht aequelice is of Emanuel Lutheran Church wiil iay period in the .summer. la a RetittbUcan adhitnlslratton. playing in a city only so long as Buildinj', on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1-5 p.m. Oil-Street Parking of green ore bids on Mrs. Perkins of .Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lee, r MKMWCR OF I ~ to .start off the evening's program. somewhat different in the Douay • THE AB90C1ATBO PRESS and one oif'the. things that has was baptized at the 11 a m.-wor- hold their annual picnic Wednes­ California led the nation with box offlce„recelpts hold up. BOYSCOVT EstablUhed 1874 The dinner wa.s ellmaxed with a version used by Roman Catholics, 16 traffic deaths. Texas was sec­ • Tb* Aaaociated *Preu 0* exclusiTtiT megnl is thst it/ ^ ..b e e n some­ •Flgurea Lying’ : ship sei'A'ice yesterday at United day at the home of Mrk. Emma 'aDUUed to the ua« ol republlcaUoa et and the Town Planning Comi}ota- special good luck cake whieli the where it ia ^iven as the .Sixth ond witli 32. North l>akf»ta re­ I took a few liberties with this Methodist Cliurrh by the Rev. Harris at Columbia larke. Host­ 'AU oewe dtapatchca credited to It. or thing of s champton 'of, private Droodle bocau.se, a.s everyone Notes aitd Netes Groups Receive sldn. honored couple cut with a .swoi'd. Carlton Daley. Corhmandnient. ported none Sot otbenrlee • credited In thle paper And his topic for next .Sunday «ad alee the local newt publUbed here. power as opposed t^'^the public knows, Figures don't lie. Unless, o f He is gathering infonpation ax- Immediately following the Ihiblic Records esses besides Mrs Harris and Mrs The national toll. ho\s?ever, .,-Waa , . AU rlghU ol republlcaUon of epeclal power concept. This is Its iig h t, A Thought for Today< course, the Figures happen to be Barnes’ Letters feasting activities a progi'ani ' of Warrantee deed: Warren Hoar to will be "The Great Judgment Day" . Dorothy ■Rlchwood. chairman will well above the 347 traffic deatU.s* 4Upalcbee herein are alao reaerred. head of a subcommittee’ appoint­ or “The Last Roundup.’' • •• ~ • Sponsored by the Manchester Female Figures. , Women today Monday—Troop 28, Hebron; 73, ed.by the Board of Directors:’ to "Thi.s la Yotir Life.' .station Chai lea and Mari- Kowalsky. piop- be m Vs. Kdith Bolin. Mrs. Marie *^‘'f*''^**'‘* previous' and it contrasts with the r e ^ t j of L»a«t night he lold an audience • Full acre^ cUeat of N. C. A. Serr- Connell of Churches aren't alwaya what they appear to Bolton; 91, Manchester Green; 126, Lcttera asking for opinions on study the Country .Club's proposal F-I-R-E, was presented witli John “ erly on West Street Bunzel, Miss Klea^or ( ’asperson. ff'ur-dny Memorial Hay weekend lee. Inc. „ the New Deal, which wrSs in the be. In other words they have se­ Garibaldi acting as master of ot 17,000 1.500 short of the Gar­ Mrs. Hildur leaking and Mrs. Ks- 1950. Fewei L' ( ’ ; 47. South Methodist; achievements Icwally. and scular music on June 11 at plate, cup and siivei-u’are. Dessert l®f*VJdie(lnesdHy to midnight Sun- ship of the private power principle, "Tame Dilck" and wad- written merce and the Town Development to remain in Manchester as a pri-. Miss Beverly Jane Hewitt, *• The Herald Frlntlng Company' Inc., ( she's so skinny she takas a shower Squadron Rogers Corp. Their work in the (tongrega- 7:30 p m. at the churciv. "No one will meet ('hrisl who wHl.be furnished by the ho.slesses, ,0^^' included 400 highways fatalir Idaeumra no financial reaponaibllity for which la entirely legitimate, the by Kenneth Kaufman. Commiseiqn from Director Gilbert v a te 'c lu b ; whether the toVni daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mjuk I hasn't come bv wav of the Ooss. . . \ t ^ ' _____ under a shower ipray that has only Wednesday—Troop 3, WaiJdell; tlonal Church. Volunteer File De­ Tickets are available from mem- T hose, who temiire transporta- 13.3 drowning.^ and 113 fion^ *Spograpbical errora appearing In ad- ahdViId sell or, lease Isnd to the I Hewitt _Jr. of Hftmden,—f'ui m^i I>” you must receive CTirist." he said. Hon should ^artumenta and ether reading maUeA Bisenhmx'er— admim'atration— has one of those little holes where the 27. St. Mary's; 112j__Yerpfanck; C. Barnes. partment. Red Crnsa. Bov Seoiit.s. hei'.s of both groups Funds realized (onlai'l a member of m iscellaneous cau.ses. Jk The Hanchcettr Evening Herald. H ie re are~three taiwo^ ducks In our 120, St. James'; 13.1, ReCond Con- club; and what other uses could First Aid and Civilian Defense aie ’ of Manchester, became the bride His subject was "The Second the commitlee as sopn «.s possible. suffered for subsidiary decisions bark .vard, ' water squirts out) but .when she The Development Commission be made of the land. from this |>erformance will lie iiaed MORIA^TY BROTHERS gets dres.se which,have put it in the political .Dabbling in mud and trying hard will take up questions asked by Copies of the club's proposal : to purchase robes foi' both choirs. .301-315 CE.STER ST. M l 3-5185 so. Perkins has donated gallons of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Strat- I 1:9-11 " . . . thus same Jesus, promptly about ,. A short produced annually from North. -For aondar—t p.m. Friday. To get - their share, and'^aybe litlle padding here and there (12 odist; Troop and Post 1A4. GlaiL BAmes on the proposed sale at a were sent with -fhe letters from The Ijidies of St. Maurice will For Tiieedav—J p.m. MoPday. hag on two occasions a.s it sought pounds of it here, 'and 16 pounds tonbury. meeting on Wednesda;^. . of blood to the Red Cross Blood ‘ for,d of fCewpoi t, R. 1, Satiuday which is taken up from vou into business meetins>Ji,- ough;; 124, Andover. A special book, compiled by thej ' at 7 p.m. at Cavey's Restaurant in 1 Fmanuel Luthern Church. The I ner as ye have s«en Him go into For Friday—i d. m Thursday. The first of these occasions was Satisfied with the task the.v're at, looks belter than Jarte Rus.sell or turn the same questions over to n A o i o - ! Manchester. .New Officers for the For Saturday—1 p m Friday. , Marilyn Monroe. MOftAL: Never F ri^ y - Troop 40, Glastonbury; ita Local. Affairs Committee. The Women’s Auxiliary, of pictuies, I double nng ceremony was per­ heaven” OlaasUled dsaditne: 10;3h a.m. each i that of the Dixon-Yates contract. Gf eating and sleeping and get­ I coming year will l;e installed by formed by the Rev. f’. Henry An- day of pubilestloa except Satutdsy — ting fat. judgi- a book by lU cover—or girls Pack 234, Buttonball S(jhool Glas­ Local A/faira Committee will be mementos and souvenirs was pre­ I "Kven a ca.‘«ual T'eading of the I Here the administration, soundly M c r n o N i e S ' sented to the Perkins'. Tills book I the Rev. J. Ralph c'elley. I derson, pastor of the ( hurch. .. blble would seem to Indicate to • Am...'. But .whenever the free wild ducka cither. ' , tonbury. appointed with ' other Chamber Thresher’s Pony Farm enough, was decreeing that there was signed by the approximately Reservations should be made not Given in marriage by her father. anybody that (Tuisl is comiiv)f go by committees -in the regular courae BUCKLAND, CONN. T H m S i O N I later than June .5 '.vith any of the Monday. JVine S had to be some limit to the ex- Boy Scout Leaders and Explor­ of businesi by the organisation's 7.5 -person.s attending the party, Mhe bride wore a white silk balle- again, " the Kvangelist In long line streaming dowoi the aid and the VVashiijgtbn News be­ OPEN SUNDAY.^ 'following' coni''.ilfee members; hna-lenglh gown. made with pansioh of the TVA. And here, sky. er Leaders will have their annual Board et Directora June 12. Our “Liar^-by Doini" mithod tilfls Presented I "The second coming Const is fore entering the Coast Guard in .Mrs. Adelard Bernais, Mrs. .Vn- I sc(K>p neckline. Sha \Vni'o a veil Who Built The Britge They cock a quixxical. puzzled e.ve picnic oh' T<(e.<)dRy at Camp John­ O N LY \ yriparts you for a hfihly* Julius strong, president of tlie mentioned 3S0 times Jjr the New also. It fell into the toils of a prop- 1943, where he served as chief Barnes Is also asking for an­ ! drew Verprauskas Mrs. Charles jWith a crown of simulated pearls And flap their wdngs and trv to son. Ed iValtace and Charles department, presented in behalf of Testament Old Testa- gpaition which was too hungry for photographer, died Friday. He was swers to the same questions from DURIXa MONTH OF JUNE ikillatf, wall-piylBt futura. Robbins. .Mrs Wealey Robbins. I and a white oi( hid. The sense of injuiitice in volve fly. Stansfleld are Chairmen of ar­ both organizations, a. gift of a •n?ent i.s full of. •K' that some day ^ A V E C A S H ! born In Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs'. Bernard Hudak, Mrs. Andrew Ib the approaching imposition of a fat profit guaranteed by the rangements. transistor radio to the couple. The maid of honor. Miss Maii- Messiah, Clu-ri^t the ancjinted one, Baltimore - Max Hoohschild, 101, DAY couotf Chief Peter Ma.s.solini pte.sented Fisher. .Mrs Anthony Camille, and Ivn Hewitt, sistei of the bride, is ronung5^ said Cziaham tolls on the Bulkcley Bridge is not taxpayers, which was a most I think my aoiil i.s a tame old duck, founder of one of Baltimore's big­ lucraoNics ncHNicuN Mrs Anthony Armentano. Dabbling • around In barnyard Wedne.sday la the date for.Cub ____ i — ______A^itfitm*nt. mointtnonct, MfvUino of Perkins with an honoraiv cap­ , wore a lilac ballerina-length gown He said "W e find the world di- diihiniBhed by research Into the strange and unfortunate kind of gest department ktorcs, the la.st tain's badge. Perkins was captain I witb-matching hat and corsage of vi(Jr(1 into two ramps that could muck. survivor of tjuee merchants wlio Leadcr.s picnic, to be held at Cainp •»«nd«cd •l•)Oy frienel early V.SS...A today oand, .. . . , «Rc- v - their retiiin the couple will re-side of the woi Id Men toda>’ are Hartford paid 79 per cent of as general manager, and vice 913 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Old.- • Hr.'r'."..* S«hool ( Ml at ir*’ -.; School looking for a Messiah." he added. the coat. East Hartford 12 ; per political price for this \iclory' at chairman of the board of directors and the otlier fioiii .Mrs. Perkins' conling to poli.re, tried to hit him rUEL OIL 3-1571 • MI3-B215 193 Trumbull Sfroct si.ster of . Theii- with an automobile. She rnis.sed. The hnde wa.s employed at "When will Christ come?" he FREE GIFTS! cent, and GMatonbUry, Manchea- the last election, perhaps losing of Israel's biggest bank since 1947, Weekend Deaths died Sunday. Hartford 3, Conn. daugliter also bad a large bouquet but managed to Injure another Secui’iiy-C'onnectK ul Life In- a.sked, and said, "a lot of us would ter and South Windsor each, paid .the Senate because of it. But. at g a s o l in e of flowers sent to adoni the head man. Avho appaiently liad nothing .swrance Co. in New Haven, and like to know the date so the night the bridegroom i.s empinyt^'d by three per cent. ' , least, It was advancing a principle By THE AS.SOCIATE» PRESS table .to dp with the aiguinent. before we couki get rend.> , " P'irst National Stores. These conrmumlties joined to­ In which It believed. Zurich, Switzerland--Mrs'. Hel­ To close the program the Perkins Tlien she .sma.'^hed her car into ' Bui. he continued. "None of us TOP QUALITY gether In tliis project, and paid for Now. however, the Idaho Power ene Schweitzer, 79. wife of Albert were presented a large, key to the a tree and injiued herself, Tt hap­ COSMETICS 1 BANTLY OIL town and a smalj file engine to pened about f) am-Barbara Ster-j H dut of their tax dollars, In or- Co., for which the administration Schweitzer, French scientist, musi­ cian, philosopher and Nobel prize- Ail the top lints 4 I IMI' VNl , l\l , •ignify their devoted uilere'sl and ling, 20. a wattreas.jAR.s the annoy-L dar to have fret accei a to. Jtnf, won the fight, has edme to Wash­ many hours of labor in llie'develop- 0(1 voung woman. • Aniuiund^ew Way To- ■wlnncri who had shaped in hla worle :!i u MN 'i i n : i . i another acroan the Connecticut ington and has been granfed a St his fatuous hospital at Lsmba- ••We-dtIIvtr" } menl a-nd maintenance of the local T)io obJe« t of hei wrath, polu'o dep» I'tmeut. River. rapid lax write-off on the con­ rene in central Africa, died Satur- TEL Mitchell 9-45V5 with any of these said, wa.s Philip Fra.scarelli They i The Peikins plan to eslablisli.-a Shrink Painful Piles The state did not enter tha pic­ struction of two of the dams In (Isy. ' Arthur Drug Stores j ihad an argument and parted, Fra.s- permanent residence in Florida in raiolh started to get into a car op- ture until 1933, when the building the Hells Canyon project. This Washington—Walter C. Menden­ ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 9 X 12 FT. Science Findi Healing Substance That Does Both— hall. 86, former director oOthe U.S. the neai' future. Perkins lias been eraled by Leo P Trdi.sano. 31, i communities transferred it to the amounts to having the taxpayers associated with Pratt and Whitney Relieves Pain— Shrink* Hemorrhoid* rttlB ^’fiOUND Geological Survey, who-'retlred in Mi.s.s Sidling stiddenly. police 5#w lork, •>. 1. (Special!. - Kor thf state, which thqn assumed re- finance the building of the dams 1943 after serving 48 years with Aircraft for lf> years said, hopped mto a .spm t coupe astonishing statements like 'Tiles RUGS Co-op Picnic fifRt time science has found a now have ceaspcl to be a problehi!” apohalbility for lU upkeep, as, for this private.company.'We have, the agency, died StindAy, He was pa iked nearby, sped otit of a drive- , healing Aubfttance with the astonish­ The set ret is a new healing sub­ born in Marlboro? Qhto. Tlie annual family picnic of the way anti across the street directly i ing ability to ahnnk hemorrhoid* over the years, many town and under the tax-write off plan, been Co-opedalive Nursciy and Kindci- stance < Bio-flyne* I - discovery of a -New York-vI*pbf. John Angus into the Tollsano car which arid to relieve pain —without eurgery. world-faniou.« research institute. city built roads are transferred doing the same thing for other garten will he held at OgA' City Burrell, 67, wHo became one of'eo- pushed 20 feel. In ca«e after ra»e. while gently This suhsianoe is now available in lb tha atate. : private enterprises. It la just that, Stale Park on June 12. Then Miss Jiterhng harked off relieving pain, actual reduction • uppomtory or ouitwfnt form under iumbia Univeralty's most distiii- 3-lb. can of * 'shrinkage) took place. Now the staU has taken the in thia insUnce, after a vlctbrioua Organized activity will stait at to the other aide of the street, the name Pre;MirofTon //.• At your gbished English teachers although Moat amazing of all — reauLt*.were druggist. Money back guarantee. bridge these communities built, battle for the private enterprise 5 p ill and a picnic; .supper will fol­ niade a partial turn and aped he never took a (risduste degree, [ COMMUNITY low around 6 p.m. Eacli family is • 0 thorough that tuffereri made *R«I V. B Til. Off. diagonally across the street some and handed it over to the Greater principle,- the Eisenhower adminl.s- died Saturday, He was born in ! to bring its oWn siipper Fireplaces Marysville,' Mont. Sprinkle-kleen ^ 65 feet.into a tree. Hartford Bridge Authoritj-. which tration is aaklng the taxpayera to and t a b l e . s are available at the Los Angeles - Russell Hicks. 62, Miss Sterling was taken to St.. has been charged with the task subsidize the private enlerpriae in park. Francis Koppital.. wij^h. injuries to a veteran of screen, stage and tele­ SC'hoot-Board SeNoion of building five new bridges across queation. her head and richl leg. and Toli- vision, died Saturday. He was bom Hm profMSietral-foniiola corpot ciooiior The Board of Ediic-ation will Uia river. The reason'lt has beeh The arm of the admlhiatratipn in Baltimore. SING sano was treated there for a back SPECIALIZING IN meet this evening at the Elemen- handed over to the Bridge Author­ which, did thia was the Office of Maybole, Scotland The sixth BENEHTOFTHE Enough for a 9 X 12 Rug tarv School a I 8 o'c lock The injurv. Both wer^e released later. ity is sp the -Authdrily can put Defense Mobilizatibn, of which Marquess of Ailsa oj Culzean Ca.s- .school lunch program for 19.57-.58 Poluejuan Albert Angeloni ar­ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES tle. 75, where President El.senhow- rested .Ntiss Steiling on charges of toUa on it. thus plugging the only Gordon Gray is director. But Sec­ A^ill he one of the main items on er has a pern\»fient suite, set aside , MANCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOL the agenda. reckless driving and operating a froe route across the Connecticut retary of the Interior Fred Reaton. GENERAL CONTRACTING for him d^jrihg his lifetime in ap-| •Meqibers will discuss whether motor vehicle without s license in this srea, and-thua increasing whose department favored making preciaUoii o f his service.s a.s com-' INSTRUMENTAL FUND the lunch program should con­ The hoy friend.* Frasc'tirelli, was REMODELING and REPAIRING the amotmt o f tolls which ean be the Hells Canyon project private m and^ of the Allied Forces In' tinue. should the school adminis­ not injured. It- 1 ' collected and used ,t0' ,fintnce the instead of public, haa voiced world War II. died Friday r- j . t, \| tration be made responsible for FREE ESTIM.\TE.S— .M0RT(;.\(;ES ARRANGED Plvmoi! construction o f the five new .. . 7 •. w . Plvmouth, Mas.s. -Frederick E. 8 PIANISTS ON STAGE the program, should voluntee”i "grave misgivings about putling; d „ w . 69. retired real estite edi- kitchen help be discontinued, num­ Mothers to Plan blrldgoe. the frosUng of a fa.sl lax write-off : i. • “ I Washington- Tim Elkjns, 49, tolls on it msrely- because new stand on princIpl^^'^^As been snarled Other items on the a'gembi will former White House photographer '‘Cfliholici.«m in Kuropo" will bg , bridges, have to be financed does by A free enterprise reach for the be the request of the Park De­ ONLY for the Associated Press, and later partment to use t h e school the subject of-the talk to be given RiO iEH not seem faiir public policy. lAxpa)t-er., 7 . ------^ , the public address system al ' meeting of Glbbon.a Assembly,-; YOUR Catholic ladies of Columbus. t<5,- Hoty 1o Get a LO A N in IT rip r A Turning Point? school. Salary recommendations of STAMPS Westward Ho! Ho! TONIGHT certain .school personnel will also morrow night at 8:15 in St. James’ STAMPS Bometimes tha turning poInU This is an era in which outright “ALL THINGS COME JUNE 3. 1957-~8 O 'C LO C K be roW.sidered. , School. tVfiiOii/F Beeve^obud XCOMBtN to meet NEEDED TO FILL YOUR BOOKI cReglstratiiin fur tiraile I Tomcaqyweski has traveled ex­ FOR FATHER'S DAY GVIS! in a nation's policies appear sud­ [complete nonsense has a habit of 90ct g>'i/e s -fitw fiseti ■ the Benefiiciat man f r o m THE EARTH” Children whose )a.st name begins tensively all over Kurope and la denly, almost ag though by acci­ * xszt.Tr * about yourstJfi who tikes to saY‘Y£S!‘ I getting itself talked in spite of •(Author's Name Below) HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM witH'the letters O through S. who a well known speaker thrdugbout dent. Only' it Is no accident, but j the fact that it is nonsense.'and, . BIGELOW are entering first grade next fAll i the Unite<‘ Stales. .It is expected Rug- (ir^4*ts ■ Z-li/htr, apM ^'edW Alk OUT GerA /-TRIP PULLET-FRESH GRADE A merely tltat some s>’mbollc event j even worse, a habit of making il- Frpni al! over the world may be registered by their parents I .that several menvbers of the local m H) the cash- confident you LOW. h^pena to illustrate and crystal­ jself come.true.. agents of pharmaceutical CONTRIBUTION ONE DOLLAR tomorrow at th e Elementary ( lergy will also be present. made a wise choice, m LOAN0/TANY Schcxil between 9 a m. and 11 a.m I Refreshments . mP be served fol­ line thinking the policy makers LOW : It is no longer safe, in other research organizations are Children need not be present lowing the meet ug. Com ing to Benf/icini. J BatufidaiOfFiCB were about ready to do imyway. words^ to dismiss some proposition sending back thousands of PRICED I t aeema thufe with the anti- I as imiikely and imposstbl'e", just different samples of earth. tawM. I2S «• tfM Ml SlfiMtair* Atom American ^riots on Formosa. { because it is ridiculous; They arc collected from •OS atAIN ST., tad n., Ov*r W*»lw«rth’s, MANCHCSTES AT u p t o M ltcM I S>4Ut . Ask tor Mw YES MANatM ■Those,did not by any m ^ s rep- j It can be xidicUIoua, and it can ; back yards, forests, jungles, OrCN TMVRSPAT tVMHCS UNTIl I tM. reeent the first trouble we have e tiir happen. I farms, etc. Um m4. M mMMi III immiM IMM SUMMER MUSIC LESSONS * IM .1 DM mm m M mkm snmit, mmH h f run into because of th* presence That seems to be the situation I Millions of dollars are SIGN UP NOW! • n ...... mmrni, l.nill.iiii rf of American personnel on the soil I witli regard -to a ll' the talk about I spent to analyze tiiem of other countHes. But they were : the Dodgers and the, Giants pulling I with the hopeful wish that One-ef->a-kind Sample-Rack Rugs at framendous Voice and Piano ■ READY TO lUCE FOR STEAK AND ' especially dnunatic, partly b^ause ! up stakes in Brooklyn and New ; a better anti-biotic may be (Beginning Witek. of Jun* 23rd) TOMATO SANDWICHES! ‘ --v'Vtqm tha mob 'WAS large and i^parent- I York and heading out to Los An-' discovered. Perhaps even savings . and you get enough of Bigelow's FIN A N CE CO. ■*'l V- l y spontaneous, but particularly ; geles and San Fhancisco., [ pancen may be cured some­ 08M(»l* PI9SONAL U S A S n ' because we ^ thopg’ht o f For­ The complete the nonsense, it lg.j day by .something from the Sprinkle-kleen FREE to give your rug its mosa, as one place where we must Ralph Maccarone suggested that the Cincinnati Reds | earth. >y> be iiire of'.a welcome. first cleaning; All rugs subject fo prior sale. HOT dien.come into New York. i One thing we do know. Phone Ml 9-209Q Now, suddenly, almost all policy This is not only ridiculous. It is NeAv medicine.s are being makers in Washington are admit­ (he blo(R ' r . unspeaknble. The Dodgers belong . perfected rapidly and as ting that the presence of Ameri­ BRIGHUST in Brqbklyn, and nowhere else, and j soon as.they are approved 7 ! FROZEN FOOD VALUiS! can troops on foreign toils is s the Giants belong in New Yotk and | .5 0 HOUSE for safe usp. 'wc stock them - l V A LU E S TO 159.95 VA LUE S TO $129.95 problem everywhere it exists, and nowhere else, and Cincinnati be­ 2 5 7 9 10 oz. proclaiming that one part of the in our pharmacy. longs in Cincinnati. j (1> Hlt-or-Miss Green ChenUle; (1) Hit-or- (1 each) Green, Gray, Green Plaid and GAEEN PEAS p i's- answer must be a reduction in the That ij the way we feel. That ia ! Mlss Brbw-n Chenille, slightly used; (1) Gfeen-and-Brown Axminsters; ( l i Cocoa Ol number of such Americana stf- ; the only right way for things to | YOUR PHYSICIAN Hit ..-Miss Fiber-and-Rayon.. W ilton. (1) Doeskin Twist, (1) Green-and- G. & H. PAVING CO Uoned abroad. CAN PHON^E Brown Tweed, (H Plain Spring Green, (1) olo ' ***■ . [ ^Ivory-Beige-and-Brown Texture. FRENCH FRIES We are going to reduce the num­ Yet all' thia mo\*ing of franchises : Mitchell 3-5321 FOR THE JEST IN AMESITE DRIVEWAYS ber of Americans on Formosa, ao may take place. W H EN YOU NEED Get new Mobilheat V A L U E S TO $75.00 AND PAVING WORK4 TOMATOES 10 ex I2ielr prcaence won't be ao obvious.' The Dodgers aren’t drawing big - A MEDICINE 3 9 5 0 HOUSI PAINT PEAS a CARROTS pkg. And policy makers now seem to : enough crowds in their pre.sent ^ the fuel oil with a.Tiozing additive RT^98 (1 each) Green, Sandalwood-and-green, 8 9 VA LU E S TO $139‘.95 Free Estimates be , conceding' that, ever.vwhere, ! ball park, so they want 'a larger Green Tw eed and Green Moreaque Che­ ,Your» in mor* ihdn tOO Fume Resistant YOUR CHOICE there'is s law. of diminishing wel­ nilles. (1) Almond Green. Gray and Green Twists;"-. 2-Ytor Guorontoo With Every Drivowoy! beautiful R«ody-mix«d i ball park. If- aotiiebody in . Brook- j Pick up your prescrip- New MobUbeat with R’l'-'98 helps-protact bumar parta (2) Gray Loop Pile. (D "Second" Green come for Americans, ahd that our agai.ist dirt and sediment—ran add years to ths life of Mooslro ColeriQ ■ lyn won't give . It to; them,, Loa j tipn if shopping near us, or Loop Pile, (1) Green Axminstfr. endM\*or must b e . to deel with . Angeles will, plus a lot of fresh your burner. You get more cle»n.he-at per gallon, too! let us deliver promptly PhoMt: Ml 94394 tr Ml 9-9700. . this, by reducing the 'number j customers to fill it. Unless the ■ Call ua now! Your home heating wilt be cleaner, cbmpar, without extra .charge. A eaaier'than you ever vhuught. pbsaible! 5 9 *^ ^ VALUES TO $78.00 Self Cleaning ebroad, for pne thing, and having I Giants are M-lnning a pennant they i great many people-entrust V A LU E S TO $159.50 them'be more careful in their 'be­ have trouble at the .box office, and,! (2) Green Tweed Loop-Pile Rayon RUki.' ua with the responsibility havior, for another. j the days of the are., U.W MOBILHEAT (1) Red-ahd-C5old Tweed; (4) Gray Wilton. Although everybody suddenly of filling their prescrip­ C o n tain s numbered Apyway. San Francisco, j with ET-91 - / •w Givo You Lengor Tim* eeems to be eaying thece things, no (toubt, ^ould proride crowds 1 tions. May we compound 5 o'clock yours? V A L U E S TO $102.00' j L js Vitolized Oil ri.'MUOUl they re|9 reeent, nonethelees, a com- for any k M of team,' foe a while I 6 9 MISCELLANEOUS RUGS Closing Hours: To Sovo Mero . . . |9ete reversal of our pievaient as­ at least.: (2) Gr«eh:;7'(I) Gray and (3> Boiga Axmin- Manchcarrr SavinK* and Loan rxtrndrd buslaoM ho^n irivr sumption of e\-en a few 4ays fmo. (1) {29,95 lUveriihle Hit-qr-Miss ..,.19.95 98 ■What tempts the Dqdgen sind j atara; (1) BeigA Cotton. more time. After wnrklni; hour*, to *Ave In i TO.MORROW. Set ^ 6 (ia l. DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY! Then, beyond queetiqn, our general the Glanta, one can guess,-is the : C A U Mlfche^ 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY (11 867.50'Plain jiandalwbod...... '.SSjO Mide A small amount e^-ery week and watcli It {row . Idea, was that tha more Ameri- financial success w h lcif. followed | SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS (1) {161.40 Green iloop Wilton ..,.109.1m > ^un Proni ^gna there were la Formoe^ the the move of the Braves to Milwau- i I MANCHESTER ^ ^*'ii)5ij P a r’ No Minimum Purchase RequiredJ Forronaa liked i t Tlien we. kee. The Brav^ have been rolling ■ Blish HaNwart Co. MMHMmmmmiwuummmNymtaiiwmmmuimNmNwmmliwuiWNiiiiiibiiiin...■uimiwMNfMmmiM _____ Prescription Pharmacy 1 L tha praiinte of Aihari- in gats'reotipU . So why not igo '^ •V ; ' 793! MAIN St. ' «(h t r cotmU>ea as an 901 Main Street way West, to vtag;in territory, and i 'u 'i ■■ ' a proUcUon fo r thoae MORMRTY BROTHERS l strike it rich for thA Dqdgers and I •(^uoUUon by, Menader 935/MAIN STRftT SAVINGS & LOAN \: PITTS lu ll I VlINTS 1 \ ALL STORES HEX THFU LLV A)R CONDITIONED! ' | ‘i'«MrtaK and aaanex- OhutU too? Busbah jai after aU, i (3fl0 B.C. ) 1007 m a i n s t r e e t ■ . ; ASSOCIATION 315 CapR ST. MAMCHESTER A;, ■ ' iH f that iMh l « i | i r I a A « aiu. part S IwBniipi aosnUU^',,aad nett a I O yyrtgh t 1957 ( 6Vyi* Mitehall 3:^5171 qF MANCHESTi . t

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Hathawa.v,'1*. of Andover, waa Urge Ban The following program, sched;-.«:4S— ; Oehlers of .Columbia wa* elected tiona and ending, with zoological fined *18 for passing al an inter- CORNER DURANT ST. WHa Y—8 f reiuid* ' secretary-treasurer bf the Con­ (lies Ate supplied by the radio w c c o - 4ff^k)d toeVtnlnc QooJ M u a lt. laboratoriea, a big book of *RR0 aection. and John \V. Mcggett, 34. (Coattnued fr«m I%rc Om >) I k. necticut Rural I>*tter Carriers F*ipily Needs Items ists managements and are subject to WKNB- Muffioal Erho^ii pAges, "Famou* Firat Facta. ' re*; of Hartford, was fined $12 for pass­ .NEW LARGER QUARTERS WTIC—i'hifte 8i«i CaAt.^* ; A.ssn. yesterday at Its meeting eauia it ignored the/fealiUe» of change without notice. WDRC—iwi)w^ll ThojnAB cord.a many ibpuaands of record-! ing in a tip passing rxme. pljjnTy of front and rear parking. Of N-Test WPOP—Mfet th« Artlil ' here. . TTie Town Welfare IVparl- tercorporete relatiohi.” (Continuod from P a ^ .One) making firat events. In the United' Halhawa.v waa arrested Ma.v 1 .lames H, Fagan of Kensingt6n merif Va asking Manchester resi­ * ’ WHAY—Open Hjium * .30 after an accident at Wt. Centei' AUTO GLASS INSTALLED The appeal aaiSd the Supreme dents to donate two beds, living WCCO-^KecDia Revus W RAY—.Iftxz Alley Rtatea. It repreaenta an almost in -• ' wife* named president of the organ- (Continued from Page One) WKNB—P.M. W r c c —Kv^nlnR Mvittc .St. and Proctor Rd. Proaeculor fcourt to reverse t*Buy and orde^, room hirfilturc, an ironing "somewhat less zip in the econOb credible amount of patient search-, j izalion. aiic(;eeding Rose F etraji^ ' Obituary WTIC—Rosa Miller WKNB— Pry at Hi Pa rk FitzGerald- told the court Hatha­ , of Mid^lebtiry. Other offkfers GLASS FURNITURE TOPS • him to grant "ippropnate relief.” ^ board, congoleUm. and a sofa The 2,000 ■ signsturea were re­ my" increases in government WDRO— Cal Kolby WTIC—Dirk Purt^^l ing. for. aa th^' author. .lo.seph j spending federal, »t6t« "hd local WPOP-r-Wa* Work* W’DRC—Amoa knd Andy way was attempting td paaa several namejUneliide Earl Eyre of Wood- bed to a family in need ceived in four days -last Wedtiei- W'POP—Fulton Lewla Kane writeai “Often a .score or car* and, his car attuck anolhei- It did not aay how much GM slock Tlie • department may be — are “ the most likfiy soimce of 4:16— bOpy.^ vice presld^t; Shannort' MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) WHAY—Open Hons* J:U— more of newspapers, historical aiito traveling in the same di­ Du Pont should be ordered to sell reached by telephone at -the day through Saturday. Signers in­ cMtinued support for the economy WHAV^.Inxy, Allr.v Ji^ore, Norwalkc chaplain and WCCCe-Jtecord Revus aurveya aiul documenta were ex-* rection. John Aazkiar of Plantsville. chair­ or give any Indication of w hit the Municipal Building. cluded two other No)>el pri*e-win- D M t h a 6 «r the next-couple of years." WKNB—P.M. Kveiimg Muaic nnuned to obtain a .single fartual PICTURE FRAMING (oil types) Urges Small Tax Ciit- WTIC—1080 Rsdio Lsi\* \VKNB''-Crvfftal Park George Fox,- 65. of 116 Walker man of llje executive committee. government wbuld consider full ^ rtejs Dr. H. .1. Muller, Indiana. WDRO—Cal Kolby WTIC—Muaii: ; atatefnent.’* . ! St., wlj* given a 10-day suspended University, who received th^ pri*e_ "Unless economic conditions de­ WPOP—Wax Work* W D R f—Amoa and Andy In point of lime, the earlie.at W INDOW and PLATE GLASS relief. teriorate appieclably, any reduc­ WPOP—Ed P. Morgan jail .sentence and placed on pro­ Teat of Violations Schmeddmg. 132 Walker St; in UM6 for discovering' that pene­ 4'ia— entry ia lf)07 when the firat child,: tion in tax rates .should be .small WHAV—Betty KUnMIl of Ruropean parenla was born on bation for aix months for intoxi­ JALOUSIES: Insta'Ilalion |> Quick, Easy and Economical. In hia opinion .today Brennan twins, a son and daughter to .Mr. trating radiation produces muta­ WCCC—Record Rerus WHAY- RiUoiihaml R^porllnf MBS. Kl BV Hatfield Dies, and calculated lo_leave a modest . American aoll -’ a boy named i cation. He was arrested Saturday. aaid the teat of a violation of the and Mrs. Douglas Andrew, llg tions in niant.s and animals, and WKNB—P.M W:ven)nK Muaic Francts J. Ivei.ster, 27, wa.* fined charar'ter and advisor. Ad- • CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK Clai'ton Antitrust Act ‘ is whether Lvdall St.; aeon to .Mr. and Mrs. i Dr. Joseph Erlanger. Wa.shinglon cash surplus at the current level WTIC—11180 Radio Lsns, , WK*\Br-<'rvaui Park eSnorro whose parents weie pari of national Income," Friend ad­ WDRC—Cal Kolby WTIC—Kftwa of a group that .seltlcatt«f probably Esther Nova Scotia or OPEN S.ATl'RDAVS — OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Bonable probability "Tax reduction which is a more *:4»— ® Maine. Snorro, so the book says, The ca.se of Henry Wrobel. 27. itienf necessary. 17.37 Main ejulsition is likely to result in the ; to N!r. M d Mrs. Walter Berk, RED •'About half of the sclentlals WHAY—Betty Kimball of 18.5 N. .Main St., facing three St.. Hartford. ALpine i-4266. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN V ho signed the appeal are biOlo- I ^.^Harry A. Hatfields-<«. 301 H il-[ powerful antl-deflatlonary Instnir WCCC-rRecord Review ■> W.HAY- W'armup Tlnru* later returned to Iceland and be­ condemned restraints." i2 Andover. . ■ WK-NB— P M . WCCC—CiooiJ fcivanint; Good Muaie came important in - government traffic counts glowing out of an ' .Mrs. Sandra S. Diirfee Brennan added: BIRTHS TODA^ : A son to Mr gi.st.s. and many of the others are liard St., recently reelected presi- j ment than monetary policy and is WTIC—1060 Radio Lan* WKNB- Muairal Krho^a I Tliere’s a big time jump after that accident, was continued to .iHfie 8 ‘•Tha conclusion upon tins record ' and Mra. Howard Edwards. 116 | biochemists, cheniUts or medical dent of Amalgamated Local *76, not ■ readil.v reversible - - should WDRC—Cal Kolby W’TI(‘—On* Man a Family probably be a.saociated only with WPOP—Wax Work* W'DRC— K, R, Miirrow to March 14. 1493, when the firat al request of hi* counsel. Mrs. Sandra Sundquist Diirfee. [ la inescapable that such likelihood I Prospect St., Rockville; a daugh- scientists, " ■ PaiiMpg said. W P O P -S ay It With Muaic UAW-AFL-CIO, died Saturday at more substantial cutbacks in the *:**— letter deai^riptive of Anienca was The case of Bairv P. nmighci:- daughter of Dr, am. .Mr.s. Alfred B. wsT m w ^ as to‘ this (General! ter to Mr, and Mrs. William j Dr. Pauling - won the Nobel Mancheater Memorial Hospital af- ^ WHAV—Record Rodeo probably dispatched in Lisbon by ty. 18. of 17 Dougherty St., Sundquist. 50 Wyll.vs Rt , recei'-ed for research In ' federal budget.'' WCCC—Record Review WHAY Dodic^ra va. Phi|a MotnraMotors stock! acQiiisition.acquisition The fire Lavoie. Bolton: a daughter tp Mr aigard in l».M Columbiis. charged with faihire to grant half the bachelor of arts degree from' Melvin Hellstroni. 106 cheniistiw He said in a television ' ter a short' Illness. William W. ■ Tongue, economist WKNB—P M. WV(.V— li;veninK uood Muaic that was kindled in 191" I'vhen a and Mrs WTIC—News WKN’ R Muiitrai Kchora 4n the geographical index tlieie the highway in co'nneclion with Pembroke College in Brown Uni- He had headed the union since for the Jewel Tea Co., called for a M nsr rent stock interest wa,s aC- ' Deepwood Dr.: a daughter to Mr. j mlei vlew yesterday on ' ABC's WDRC—New! Reporter WTK' Roriton Pop.t Orrh^atia -are Jhany enjtries for (V>nnecticul. ah . accident, waa continued Provi de'nie, R. t.. at the 1950 and Jiist last week was re­ positive policy of reduced federal WPOP—Bob-and R*V------\VDR('—Rntx^ir.^Q: XTwiji ouiredv continues to smoulder " ' anrt~Mrs. Joseph Bitei^-Pmnacle i i-oast-ttwmast pvogrs Medical - A few of them: First anim*'»l day to day basis. Chariea E university's 189th annual com- elected for another 2-yeac term. spending to ‘funnel more resoured*- W'POP—D^trictlva Mvai^ry ^ "It burned, briskly," Brennan i Rd.. Rockville: a son to Mr and | Horizons " that fallout from nil Ilia— :U— potind authorized, first bicycle BigR'. 48, of 68 McKinley .St., driv- mencemen't today A graduate of The local represents workers at into the private economy. This, he WHAY—Record Roden wrote, "to forge the ties that bind Mrs. Frederick Clharest, Thomp- i clear tests will cause 200,000 chil- WCCC— Record Review WHAY- tkMinrirff v.« Phlla ei' of the other car involved, is Mancheater High Schivil. ahe wa.,' said, would permit reduction of the with a lolary crank, first patent, the General Motors market to.Dtej apnville. . drert in each of the next 20 genera- the Newton Co. of Manchester, WKNB—P.M Wcci'— tCvffnme (lood lluale on a fishing rod of telescoping .ste^l still a patient at Manchester ,Mc- also a member of WBftU, the Beauty costs so little WTIC—1060 Radio Lane WKNB— Muairal Erho^a P on t and If...... it had quieted down. DISCTHARGED „S ~ AT “ U R D A Y ■■ : tions to be mentally or physically . Driver Uninjured in Highway Mishap " Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufac­ national debt. tubes, first patent on a mnclniie to .nioriai Hospital recovering from campus rsdio tation. turing'Co.,'Inc., Royal Typewriter ' In the light of these pioapects, WDRC—Cal Kolby W'TIC BT'ffton Pop.«i Orch^fftra It remairis hot, and, from past Stacy Edwards, Stafford Springs: defective. WPOP—New* WDRC— Rf.h^rl Q L#wia m*inufacl\ire pins, and first cigar injuries received. .Tohn Villano. 246 Tyler St., East Haven, eacaped uninjured from this auto when it plowed down 10 Co.,, Maxim Silencer Co., and Cen­ performance, la likely at any time Mrs. Marj' Fish, U Huntington In a' 'written irfatement accom- .NJills said "there is a greater need WPOP—DDterilre Mystery factory. , ; er of the Connectii-iit House of guard rail posts and careened into a depresaion on the north side of Rt. IS. The accident occurred tral Tool Co., all of Hartford. lhari ever before fop a caroful ap­ III*— Kir.'4cli Wrtical Motal Slat Rliiul.s are to blase and make the fusion com­ Sl.; Mrs. tiara Vennart, IP John-■ panying announcement of the WHAY—Swing Kaey . “ Fanu)us First Fa< I.s. ' .shelved; KILLED 0.\ KO.AI) Representatives, died in an Essex halfway between the Slater St. and Buckland St. overpaas about 12:15 p.m. today. V'illano waa Bom Nov, 12, 1911 in Woodstock, praisal of the I government s I fts-. WCCC— Record Review W’MAV -Doda^m vs. Phila .80 decorative . . . vrt cost so little plete." son Ter.; Mrs. Stella Paradis.. appeal, 'Pauling said:."N o organi­ alone In -the car. which fui*ned over-on iLs right side. A t piesa time the accident was still under WKNB—Requeal Matinee W'TIC Rrt.vtoii Popji Orrhratra in the refeience rnojn of both the . Se.vmoni , June 3 i.Pi George Nursing Home Sunday following New Brunswick, Canada, he Had cal policy implications, particular­ WDRC—Rohe.|t Q. C#m'la Brennan aaid the decision of Wapping; Miss Mary Tiinaky. .’S6 zation was irrvoved'in the formula­ investigation hy State Patrolman Robert Gay. Villano told a reporter ha "blacked out'. (Herald WTIC— 1080 Radio Lane Mary (’honey and WbHon Memo-^ Biiidinsk.'ia, 46. Seymour, was kill­ a long illness. when you consider the oxlra .vear.s of Judge LaBuy therefore had to be Chestnut St.: Robert Perry, 32 S. tion of the appeal or the rolleclion lived in Mtinchester' for 16 years. ly prospects for tax changes, in WDRC—Cal Kolby W’POP — Void**of Firralona rial librarie.s. is an enteriainmg, ' photo by Pinto I He waa a member of the North the current economic and budget WPOP—Newa ed instantly yesterday when a ciir, Private funerAl service* will be •sprvico tKe.v give. Skilled Findoll reversed and the case sent back Alton St : Francis Armstrong, 134 of signatures." iimqiie book useful in settHng held Wednesdsv. Methodist (Thurch amt the Men's outlook." I: WHAV DtMls'offf va, phila pa.ssing another vehicle on a 2-lane craftsmen make tham right here in to him "for a determination, after Spruce St.; Wilfred Lcniire, 137 He .said the appeal resulted WHAV—Swing Kaiy WTI»’ B.-ninn Pop* Orrh4*»tra aignmenta. establishing claims and 3 road, si ruck him from behind Driv­ further hearing' of the equitable Brookfield St.; Edward Cottier. from an address he gave la.st .May to become acquainted with th e' “te church, also of MVin- Certain to come under aubcom- WCCC—Record Review WDRC— p.ih^r t O. even lif you want to rnenionze .Manc'hc.stor. A cal! . . . MI .t-486.'> . . , WPOP —Void* o! Firrsiona er of Hie, car was M'llliam relief necessary and appropriate (Coventry: Raymond Hagenow, 381 to students and faculty at Rockville-yernon leaching staff and parents. i 'hester Ixidge of Elks. He waa al- ' mittee scrutiny is the Eisenhower WKNB—PM. il!i in winning quiz programs. , will bring oor denronstrator to your administration's "tight money' WTIC—108U Radio Lana l;00 - Moran of Beacon Falls, who was Now Many W ear In the public interest to 'eliminate Washington University. He said he American I.«gion will meet at 8 ^ * vice president of the CIO State kIcoi Woodland St.: Frank E. Cocke, WDRC-Cal Kolby arrested on a technical charge home. He'll jfladh quote i!ricc.8. the effects of the acquisition of­ Hartford; Anthonv Edwards, 2.5 ■ emphasized there is essentially p.m. at the Post, Home. West St., V policies antt-inflallonary move,* WPOP—Lea Paul and Mary Ford WTI(’ Hnir fensive td'tha (ahtltniat) statute." to discuss plans for the appearance- leaves his wife,,Mrs. Dorothy to curb credit. This has resulted in W UjRr-W orM Tonirht pending furfh^y investigation and N. Elm St.; Thomas Hollis Jr. unanimous agreement among Koelsch BachFunds Bid l;» e - W’POP Mfidorn Soun't« releaaed under *1.000 bond Bin- FALSE TEETH Glailonbiiry; Mrs. Susan Bidwcll. I scientists experienced in biological of Hunt Brothers Circus later this ' ’venney Hatfield: a daughter, Mra. | Increased Interest rates. WHAY -- t»al> linr* Brennan w ih l^ e (Chicago Dis­ month. I Ernest Arendt of Mancheater: a , WCCC—Good Lvenlne Good Uuata dinskas also used the name George W ith Litfl* W orry trict Cottrt, in ivm ipg an equitable 80 N. School St : -Mr.s. Elcanpi ! effects of radiation as to niagni- ' Sen. Lyndon' 8. Johnson iD- WKNB-'Tndrn- in Sporla WHAV D.xiK' Iff v« I'hilff Little I,eague will start its reg- 1 '’ bother. Elmer Hatfield of Man- Texi predicted over the weekend WTIC—Newa WTIu*—'I’uMpnono H^ur Gender. Knt. talk, laugh or nnee/f without decree, will be clothed ^l^th large Nelaon ajid son. Wapping; Maftin tud> of the cffecla, WDItP—Wci III Tonicht' fnnr of insncurf fnlA? teeth dropping To Bulan ce Rec Field Loss ulnr schedule at 6:30 p.m. at the " sister. Mrs. Warren Congress will turn down Eisen­ WDRC—Newa Reporter discretion" to mcxlel the Judgment i Tinli, 112 Chambers .St : Sharon He said lie eKpressed conviction WPOP—Newa -'Nichl Mii^ir •Upping or wobbling. FASTErTH MANUFACTURING CO. that to sl(^ the testing throogh Recreation Field with the PAC U^bedon of Calala. .Maine: and two hower's proposal to rai.se interest I’ hvll.va. Tayloi. '21, of 1430 Troiil | EX-SPEAKER DIES holda plntei firmer and more Qom- FtNDELL to fit the exigencies of the Goetchiua, 350 N.' Main St.: Percy ; gfaindchildren. playing the Elks rales further on various types of 6:IS- WH.4V Di. Mrs. Janet Tomlinson. ! war and; Little Ix-ague, strongly stated that ing sign, fined S6. will take place Wednesday in WDRC—J Zalman Jiidjce VVealey C. Gryk levied Hie any drug coiinter. violated the Sherman and discuss summer projects. to rsi.se interest rates on such WPOP—Lawrem'e Welk W’HAY DodRDfs V*. Phils fine after te.*liinoiiv by Miaa Tay­ 10 Bqnce-Dt^i Mrs. Carol Norbury, • "The re.sp6n.se to this address j the Fleci'cation Committee should Carl k'. Robert.s. 23, Springfield, King's Grove Cemetery, Mars Hill, W'T1(' - Muffir A ct in that, by means of its alleged Teenagers' Record Hop loan* to the level the government 6:S0— lor and .State Patrolman. .Io.>;eph , control of Oneral Motors, It ob­ Storrs; Mrs. "-Elizabeth- Ritchie, I'va.s’ so enthusiastu- as to suggest : recei'.'e some compensationMass from , a was fined 118. Aiaine. WHAY-Serenade W’DRC—Rfjffff .N'aughton 106 Breltoa Rd!r' -Airs. Florence ^ !•!*•■ • slatement be prepared to i^oiio.sed transaction which would A Recorci Hop for teenagers pavs to borrow the -monev. tVPOP— Modern Sounds Ijetilia. who made the arre.*t on tained an unlais-ful preference with Bonds of $24 each were forfeited Friends may call at the Holmes WCCC—Gridd t'vanins Good Uuale llito— Yost, 29 Blr.o St. , which American scientists could turn the Recreation Field into a by three out-of-state motorists. will be held at Vernon Elementa­ Aa.*erting people are "fed up WKNB- Miialcal Kchoea Rt. 15 May 24 reapect to General Motors' pur­ ry School Friday from 8 to 11 Funeral Home. 490 Main St , from with the gouging they are getting WTIC—Cote Glee Club W’HA^’ Dudg4*iff vs Philii The .offiier testified that he chase o f materials. DISCHARGED y e S’I'B B D A Y 'i shopping center. The following , cases _ were cjontin- „ 7 to 9 :30 tonight. WDRC—Miiair a la Carle WTb * -Convffj ffatmn in high interest charges under the WPOP—Mel Alien W’r>R('*—Russ Nauzh»on ( looked Mi.*.* Taylor al 70 to 75 T h. dUMmters Mid that only ®eorge R. Sievert. Andover ; Jef‘-' »vientiftc departments of ' We are ho, opposed to the cen- ued: Anthony P. DeCarli Jr . W'T,”'" The family request.* that flowefs WPOP—Modern Sou.ids In the cJoalnr oaffes of iU brief-i^rey Gilbert, 39 Drive G: J a m ^ 'Vashm^ton I mversity have tor since it is to be for the Uairview Ave., Ellington, charged * of the Fust Con- administration. " Johnson accused mile* an hour for more than 2'j in the Closing pages of lU bnef. ] irey uiiDen, jsnie. ^ community' Koelsch said "•‘th breach of peace: leopard L. »'fR«'7^«'C'hurch of Vernon. be omitted Contributions may be the admitfjatration of "ji deter­ 10:15- miles and that she paased 11 car.* and for a few minutes In Itj oral Mnaactt Jr., 72 Milford i made to the Hatfield Memorial mined effort to raise interest rates Television Programs WHAY Doflgerff iff Phils and a trailer trio k. argument, did the government add * Emanuel Luginbuhl. Middle B u tch -. "but we do feel that the Recrea- C.rover, 31. West Newton, Mass.. Charles Gilbert of Manche.ster 1 Fund of the North Methodist ' WTb* ConverffstioM ______Wag- Among initial signers who col- lion Committee .should receive Donald A. Cptnoir. 23, East Hamp- '’ ' di.se jockey and hs,s an- all across the board. " On Page Two w n p p — Ruffff NauaMon Mia* Taylor, under examination the asaerUon that Du Pont had \-to- i '>• Wiljiam Wag. Church. '. > j WPOP—Modern .Sounds hy her omin.sel. Ally. John K .Shea, lated the CHaytona a v ton Act In that itaiu "« 'Vells'St.; Mrs. Iona Sleith. )*t>orated ^-ath Pauling in forniii- some monic.s from the transaction. >t>n- Mass . both charged with " dam es The sukK-omniittee Inquiry iOtna- laiea Uic caayton Act in that lU Ution of the appeal, he said, were , to be u.sed for the development of speeding; Donald Albrecht ,3,5. to be awarded. follows up report* by staff econo­ told the rourl the \ohifle* ahe stock interost in General Motors M rs. Mis* Father Gordon WHAY Dudg'iff Vff Phil- pa.saed wete in a line with the AlifFUL-AWFUL son. South Windsor; Mrs. Matilda;^' .Muller and priM, L. H. Snyder t recreation for all the people bf the Waterbury, charged with failure to Ldward Granville, chair- Miss Esther Gordon. 46 487, mists of the tax-writing House WTI«' - ( ’ongr f .uffjonsl Report ‘lias been tised to channel General man of the committee, ha* staled WDI{«'— Ruffff Naughfon truck at the head of it. She' a*id Gilnack, Glastonbury; Mrs, Palri-' * statement Described town and citv." keep right, Center St., died Saturday following Ways and .Vfeans Corrimittee and Motors' purChaaes to Du P on t" iveaco k'ri.s must wear dre.'.-ces and GENERAL W'POP—Modern Sounds they were gome atioiil 45 mile* ah cia Pagan! ahd daughter, 168 Oak «';'>-d'C of the University of ; , if ,h, proposed transaction is a long Illness 1Senate-Hou.se Economic iiihcom- _ 14;4S— Burltm WTOte. with Frankriirter! Union *‘«cks, also any- hour in the 55-mile zone. agreeing SI.; Merrill ceaol'. 4 SH'qng Ave.. Dklahnma, hs s iithBriAy an : fompletcil. Ihe HeoreatlOb Field— Beulla_LiilUns, *3 Born in Portadowa, Iroland. she mittee. Both predicted that rising WHAY NiKhi Wsf4 Rockville; Mrs. Cvnthia Anderson, '’ t'™*'! 8"m tics and.added; - i and adiacenl Peerless Mill nron- St., waa nolled. prices for government goods and TV SERVICE WTU' (tllD.el Atty. Shea .sought to jiro.ve that ' danr\'* win MancheateV■st?h for .39 WDIU?—H'J.e* "TWs court, ignoring the Sher­ R F b 3, Rackvine;' Mrs. Margheri-;' D r Snyder is now the president \ on'w . Mam aSt w• ilfbe ‘ turned ' ' .Martin .Naire“lilia clo.sed the man Act issues v^ich hsve been ...... Days e a QC A Call W 'P O P -M od e distance between his car and Mi.s* ta Tripp and daughter. 337 Hit-1Hil-i »■ theroe American Association foifor ov.ehoveV to Abraham RosenbergRos#mh#rffr vNew -w '\jlham J Marlin, teacher at ' ' I V , : South Methodist (Tluirch. Before^ beyond Eisenhower's January Night*' Plus Parts ILWif ' V the focal point of eight years of iiai-d'jt , Otto Minch. . 29 Oak St , i U>c Advancement of science He Haven developer, for a shopping School, ha.s been ap- spending estimate of *71,800.000,- WHAV —.N.Rht Wstcii Tavlor'a from 1.50 to 75 feet, the • V. .. V I >’"• "•'» ploy'd in TEL. MI S-.5482 liOgaUon. now holds thsT Du'Rockville: Robert MrConnell, 92 -signed the appeal to stop bomb renter. 4, * * i teaching principal of the ' Aomitted Saluruav: Gustave Ihe cravat department at- Chenev 000'for 19.58. W'Tir—.Venn "clock" could not be accurate Font's acquisition during the I ftisscll St. teats as an individual' .sr.iejjti.si, ^ ^ W'DP.o—News Weathffr Proaeotitoc John R. FitzGerald Develo|»or Offer* Riiildinr | Conijolidated Element.iry School. | Rairott, Broad Brook. ' Bros. "Budget expenditure's for the WPOP-News ycar^. 1917-1919 violates Section 7 — ------, not as a representative of Ihe 5 The developer at a recent meet- ^ ^ p lin .Discharged Saturda.y: Mrs. kid-: She feaves her mother. Mi-s Ail­ fiscal years .1957 and 1958 msv 11 ;1S— o f the Clayton A ct because 'at the American association for the ad­ ing of the Common Council of- The appointment was announced ".“ ''u Allard, 60 North St , Man- ni« Gordon; two brothers, James exceed the January estimates bv WHAY—Nigh! Watch time of auit Un 1949! there (wast R nH'honv in Ihe NlZtlt XWorth 0\'er S3 Billion Coupled with the budget situa­ W’TIP 'Starllfhi Serenads Ballot lion Committee, at the meeting " '‘’ o "'"-3 serv ing ' 82 Union St. . , The funeral will be held at the tion. the Mills subcommittee will Hoiiae Call W'DRC—Ruffff .Vaufhton ' and delivery" ^ The (mrket value of Du Pont'a , The Board of Education's re­ sought .some Compensation to be f‘ ''sf re.signed in protest Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. and Holmes F5meral Home. 400 Main inquire into the general economic Pill, Part* W'POP—Modern Sounds Stock in GM at the end of 1955 was Mr.*. Henry Hargrovea, Broad St , at, 2 'o'clock tomorrow after- 11 -AS-- quest ■ for a meeting with town u.sed for development of o th e r '” ' " ' *8.-500 rut in the .school situation throughout the country Bl 9-0080 W H A Y -M ch i Welch reported bK the government to „ Called to Fill ®''uok. noon. Burial will be In East Cemk-. Bervins All ^lanrhratrr A r .s ^Arthur Drug Siorts j Awful Big - Awful uod W'TIC—Sttrllme Serenads 6 areas for recreation, since the city j “!« coming vear. toUI *2.?14.3^00 Du Font's in-; '"‘ '‘‘•cusa restoration and .the fiscal action needed to and town would lose, the Recrea-! Martin vva.* i hosen from thr« . I^X'hAt'fr'd Sunday: Anthony ; ‘ 'rV maintain its stability. 1 W’DRC— Nighl Owl kta'Jb ▲ .4K ▲ .ta ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ .e* u come In divldendafrom this'invest- of J28..500 to its curtailed budget tion Field for athletii s I cadidates interviewed bv the CJian- ' "'.''‘'k. 12 Dailey Circle: Mrs. ! Frieai*.* may call at the funeral Comnjittee experts have fore­ ment in 1955 wa.s glSSDOO.CHW. Irt i.will probably be considered by the I home today from 3 to 5:30 and McCarthy Post A Little■ r>jigue field J* being lin Board of Education. : , Austin Griffin, RFC 3. cast. in general, continued high recent years Du Podt'g inedinn (^Directors tomorrow night, developed at Henrv Park and is He taught at the Maple St. Admitted yeslecdav; Stanley ‘ vom 7 to 9:30 p.m. from GM stock has conatltuted The request for the meeting was ;Narkawicz, RFD 2: Dr. William business output, personal incom* I (C'-ontinued from Page One) expected )o be leadv for use late .School five vears and ha* been as- and employment, and a ronlioue’d about one-third of Du Pont'if-total, made by. the Education Board on this season. Mavor Herman G sist.ant to the principal in adminis­ I -Schneider, 72 Orchard St. Mrs. An extra thick frosted frappe. j..Norman LeDuc, Bamforth Rd.. rise in prices for the Immediate income, the government. appeql | 27. "The appraisal of the factors ■ trative diilie..* He' coached base- future. said. j . It has not yet.been discussed by considered at no time involv-ed anv be able to use Recreation hall and ba.sketball teams and was Vernon: Mrs. Simon Karat. Ware- In Its annual report last March. i the Directors, who cut J159.999 persona! consideration" k leld all this season. advisor to a tiatur^ cli>l>. hou.*« Pt.: Mrs. Elusabeth Kelch- Du Pont liitdd its 19.56 earnings at out of the achool board's budget This was interpreted by news Increase in Bo.v* Expected He earned his B .S. degree In , am, Doyle Rd . Tolland, $8.20 a share, including $2.65 from (request and left $2,838,429 men to mean that the Governor is Koelsch states that the I-itlle 1952 from the state teacher's col­ j Herbert Utile ,.Mr«. .lane E. Decker N Ribicoff Asks GM (Uvtdenda. The comparable fig-. The Board la now asking for not intere.sted in making a bid for ‘ ticluding Farm and begm- lege. Fitchburg. Ma.*.« , and did Herbert Little, 83. of 27 Oak St The funeral of Mrs. Jane E. urea ^ 1955 were $9.26 and *2.75.! the i-estoralicm of $28,500 to carry the seat himself However three * t'oio* take.*, in about 200 wo.,,, C-o^ I att Decker, 91 Chestnut St , wss held In- appealing to the Supreme out a merit-salary-lncreases P'an iother prominent Repiihluboy.v-Tbe ans liavr expected increase in pop­ at 10 o'clock this morning at the lege and the UnWersity of Conner ! Trowbridge. England, son o f the Law for State C^ the government said it djd , for older teachers , - j announced their Intention t6 seek ulation*. _ , within (he next few year,*...... ticul...... The » oxf***.state school conferred late Frederick shd Eliza Harding yml wish to preM its original alle- ■ The Directors wnll hold a regu- the seat. he .-aid, u-ill increase the Little an A .M. degree on Martin in IP956 gallon o f conilpiracy. The govern- . lar session tqjnorrow. at 8 p m in They are former t;ov Waller J fiti'hfe'^'' I'V'd here most o^f of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, of­ ment also dropped from the case the hearing room at the Municipal Kohler Jr , LI Gov. Warrent^iT' , w.r'l Vet. InetaJI . Hospital Rule Edwin I-andin. deputy depart- >vorked as a weaver in lo- ficiated" . the United States Rubber Co. Van;’ ;' Building Knowles-and former Rep Glenn R Burial will be at the convenience eus members of the Dll Pont fan i-' General .Manager Ruhai'd “ . : —Davis. Among Democrais expected -oiountifro ^ i of the family. (Continiipd from Page One) lly originally-fianisd in the com-1 Marlin .said that he e x p e c t s-1 ar^ Rep. Henry Reus* and two regulation fielda and foiir offic.ers^of TOcka'num Barrack* NlT ' He was a member^ of* ^t^’john"' plaint-were dropped from the case : ^ e " Board of Eduration s request , Wlfltani ! roxmire\ 3-time guber-, practice fields, hut have onlv one 803 yerterday at the VFW Hom^ | Episcopal (Jhurch ^ ‘ ChariM .4. I.ashin4ke cii.s^d recommendations-- pertain­ ; for a meeting »HI be discussed at natoi-ial noiuinec before the trial in LaBuy's courl. regulation field and practice where Rudolph C. Schmeisk, was in-' » ' ‘caves five-.sistej-.s. Mrs. Min- ing to the stale institutions that time. TMnmp.son added: The fimeral of Charles A. La- w*hiTJe of .relief to be Mr and .Mrs. Sedrick Straughan, pr'.sent Wisconsin law gave him r.o in the BlasRo-Green dispute. power in appoint r , successor to ' area," he added. ’ orgafiization throughout the nation. I Ghurch, offieiating. Burial will be - IC € C R C n m granted the government. : School St . attended dinner and Dr. Blasko has demanded 'th* Sen. -McCarthy and he had made ' "We-hone the people of the com- *o'‘ -'*>d toon harcacka are.expect-! ‘o Grove Hill Cemetery. rws i IJ * I The two justices who disqualified "open house ' yesterday, honoring reoue*t of th. miinity and area will undeistand •” formed b^ore Ihe S ep tem -^ Friends may call at the funeral| 1 O W H I \ & H k 8 ' resignation of Dr. Green, arcusing tbemaelv^es m the case had a .prior : the 60th wedding Anniversary of [ uch siithoritv Th* i;,.- h. ..id I ” '>r position and concern in- this 'onventioVi. The six barracks home today from 7 to 9 p.m. the ratter of poor admini.*fration and of .abusive treatment of hospi­ Interest in It. , "■-‘J’ , Slraughans parents, "“'Mr, gave the GosWnor --.bdiihits'di* ''T«“'r-»od will show their aupport the begin-^ * . In Potential Sites caark was U.S. Attorney General and 'Mrs Wesley Ward 6f South- ^ ' ' t of the Little League hy approach- Ting of thiathis year have increasedincreased”' \ern«nVernon and Talcottsille nesv* tal emplo.ves. In a repl.v denying STOR6 when the suitit was hied • before field, -Mas*, which occurred; t o - ; ‘ -'their rotincilmen.' .selectmenselectmen f” _?Jmost .50. he said. j item* are handled through' The the charges. Dr. Green accused-Drv LaBuy. Harlan, then in private ' day. The tVard* have I thV''^ai*'l^**'»houw'‘*relhrm'^vr ' K'U‘ng ' prompt He complimented the' officers of Herald'* Rockville flureetu, 7 33'. For Industry Use Blasko of vindictiveness and Irre- . in Manchester -both are ; »omun remain va-; - - - ■ *'* the local barracka*'on the mem- i -Maip St., telephone TRemont sponsibility. . SiT^ P^Mlmily*** ! c^ht TIT... "be oexU .In**," .i J: ! t.ou for'idditional fields." -, " ■ 5-SIS6. Only tw-o of 19 towns to ^ When the Fairfield Hospital .V d .K. ,'d O'"! «>' '‘‘Veyel'sr^^Ver o7“intoxication .rustees announced they Were 'taker Joined th e. court after the 4 0 . years old. T^ey have one son, treated l*n>»htiv hv Demitv ^ attend the convention in visited by industrial realtoi? on a | case bad- - been■ agreed.- ■,. ‘ Harold...... Wa'rd of Springfield:- • five McCarlhy a term expires Jan . ; HartloH. July 12^a^^ standing by Dr. Green, (inlesa Tb06h ~Who made up the 4-man grandohiidrep and five great 1 .1959 The special election *-,ii y?'idge John L. Moran in City Court Break Reporteil tour of the Hartford area next \ "satisfactno' evidence" to change 8iBj«(rity ia additiod to Brennan grandchildren. pick a .Senator'lo' serve out t h a t _____. ______A break at ..the Italian Social Hebron week will have more acres of po­ their mind.* is presented. Dr. Blaa- A term, Judgment waa suspended In the o-in..- c, , satere Chief Justice Warren . and ------Tt E-H... *>.*>.—. Aa. *»i(- '-nib. Snlpsic St., was reported to tential industrial land to show , ko tendered his resignattoTi, to the Justice* Black andxDouglas. ' Circle No. 1 of the Compiunity Governor. ' zTi * Po“ ce following jta dlacovery than Manchester. i Baptist Church'will meet at the 1*^*^;! xf* " **'*tf^**D about 9 a.m. veaterdav.- « Funeral Set A biU reorganizing the Mental I church Wednesday, al in a m., j*he. businessmen who locale Health Department along lines i to clfan. The members wiU. bring sites for manufacturers, will see auggested by' the fi.scal *tud.v com- Hospital Notes their own sandwiches. A l 12:30. M.nn. told hi. 700 acres of property suitable for raiaaion, headed by William C. Bell been drinking in his own-honie For Girl, 3 industrial development here on 3 they Virill proceed to the home of of New Haven, was iinfavorablv June 12. •Mrs Grover Mitchell. 553 E. ' o h * hi** ‘ o'* basemtSt reported by the Legialature'.* Pub­ PaUMsU Today: 167. Police arrested five thia >'8*<>ly beat up by his son and son- „ „ jj,, building Hebron, June 3 (SpecialI Fu-1 , On a 2-day tour iponsored by lic Welfare and Humane Institu­ ADMITTED SATU^AY. Ar­ Center Stfor dessert. Circle No. 2 will meet Wednesday at 8 , weekend on traffic violation {m-law. r However, apparently nolhinc had "'rvicea will be held tomor- the Connecticut Industrial Devel- tions Committee and was rejected thur Johnson, 65 School St^, Mrs been taken and there waa no dam- ''•t ‘ 0 • m. for 3-yeai-old opment Council, they will visit b.v the Hou.se on May 2. E le u o r Gee, 30 Foster SL; Mrs p.m. at the home of Mr*. Joseph H, Kowell. 107 HeIaine,Rd. Circle Those arrested were Lawience ; I” verify the fact that he to the property other than Frances Schatz who was killed by (land on Tolland Tpke, in the The Bell CTommission aaid the Arlene Peloquin. 4^ ssLiiwt School ot.,St.; i .J umH** at fi '”•H. Cavello. ii,17, Of of lv» l4-7 spruce Spruce St. , ■"Hered a broken-rib and bniiscs. the broken window an automobile iji front of her home' norlhweat'’ section of town and Mental Health Department needs itichard >T3/4 'Csxe-4 »>*.4 Aftv A f* If * 9*nv • rt Kfa ' 4 CJayton. Tolland; Joeeph * -w-ith vfrs HenrV BartieV 63 Bertrand Gagnon. 29. of ' A tty. Ackerman said hts client's Two-Car Uollisiod 1 about 7:15 p.m. Saturday. The near the New York. New Haven 'closer control and coordination D on’t run - iumt r*«eh l Christoforo. St., and Circle No. 4'with t ”Toes. N. Y.. both charged with . marriage has caused a feud in the Both drivers were iniiired in a 2 ' E*'"- Douglas F. Pimm of St, ! aod Hartford rdilroad tracks in through organizational integra­ vfaleacent Home: Maurice Mack, ; __ - u „ „ disregarding a red light at Center family and the difficulty may con- ^.r colliaion Vesterdsv on U nion R 'ter's Episcopal CliUrch will o f - 1 the northeast. - tion." • Wolfebdro. N. H ; Michael L o ca a -il’ ” ' A management consultant firm, Troat y oursolf to a bod room phono I Cia East Hartford; Mr*. Sarah * P *"- Wedneaday. - and Adains Sta iA ndras Petrorica, ; linue-unless the relatives ^ St, or. W iiii.m Schneider 72 i . Larger site*, on -the Dudlw" 19 charged with driving w-ltHput ! they have no right to interfe, e Orcharil St., and SUnlev N . r l The child, second of pVo gifls in Towh Rd. in, Bloomfield and on the employed by the Bell Commission ■■ •» Bunb East Hartford; Mrs. Emily i recommended abolition of the. Bermaason. 76 Ashworth St, '' .AMEND fTVIL RIGHTS BILL ^ ' ^ "u I''-.' Crystal Lake Rd . were^ children, was jhe : Windsor-BIoomfield town line, run UaKhinirtoii. June S ..^i-A-The ^ lo *ppear m To\sn ; Uin Adarej*^. uho he h»dn t Rockvill# Cilv Ho^ni- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred over 1,000 acres. ^ separate boards of trusters for ADHOTtED YESTERDAY: Mrs.'I stale hoapitais and Jhe granting of No more frantic dashes! No more missed calls! You can enjoy "Ora Pritarovic. Willimantlc; Aui ! Senate JiMlelapy OmWtra to- i tal where they were reported in On June 11. the group of Con-' day wrote a Jory trial amend- ! ”5, jl' ^'^''"‘chtow’ii, morial Da.\ was fined *8. for in- good condition today. Police said the youngster darted necticut and New York industrial greater authority to, the mental gM t Von Hone Jr., 48 Madison St.; I health commisaionet', including th* ^ o m a a Lee. ,51 La'aTen.ce St.. ‘ ment Into the a4lmini*tratloq'. ! m«.i 'ri*"*.* 1 Nwkiwicz. driving ‘"t” ^t. 85 into the path of a realtors and engineering firm con-i all the convenience and privacy of an additionak phone for only , contra* ersUI Ctytl RlghU bill. St He'i! ‘ commoh-east. On Union St.', swung around »”'“»'boiind car driven by James aultants will ^ in S.iffield; En- power to hire tuid. fire superin­ Rockville; Mrs. Edith Gaskell, 30 _ tendents. Drive A ; Richird' Lewis. 381 Ceh- : ‘ J '' -Adoption of June 10 ^ 0 *1. II » third car coming out of Orchard ; ‘9- Windsor Lock*, field, Windsor Locks, Granbv. East ■ Ribicoff plans to defer any ac­ a few cents a day. And take your pick of eight handsome colors. Ur St.; Donald Geer, RFD 3. Man- ' ™ «m'ndmeBt waa a major ' " I Three Other* Handled St., and aa he did ao atriick h ead-' tokj police he could not Granbv. Windsor. Bloomfield. Sinfa- Slate Police yeaterday arrested Judgment was also suspended on on a westbound car operated bv hitting the child. faurv and Hartford tion on Blasko's resignation until Chester; Willard Rice. Broad ' •"t«f gffET administration.MuiuiuiRimuoa, wtUrb^TucQ vvirnam I vVflk.Vxra Od e*# i.e-ie-e*.. * . _ s t a , ------7. I “ “ * c^r op«nited bv *.6i.v*s*^ Autiu. oury mna n*ruora. recei.\-ing a report from a special Brook; Mr*. Mary civiello, 164 S. i " roiyteaded turh a provtaioD 1 rtiie Fla ' bn a chara# ifllfera H ^ I tiled • Dr, Schneider. Mr*, ^ r t h a M. „ youngster was taken to On June'12. they Will go to (There’s a one-time charge for color and installatioh.) \A __ 'iiie , ria.. on a cnarre or itlerally aaatnat Richard Brown, aae and Tbik««.4 ^ SvAM a!^9-.a , At* A f A I Has s*e.*a/*^A Oa*«t6$*'' $1'1 ■* _a avea a-__* committee ■ he appointed ' last MAib St.; Mias Shirley Graff. 143 : would gravely weaken thp legl*- crossittr the e a m ^ l J I 7 n ht‘ la Brown, ag e and Jalhert, driver o f the third car, ' ^®'”‘‘**t«r State Police Barracks South" Windsor, East Windsor, latioa. IVednesday to investigate the Men­ 'Autunin St.; Mrs. Dana Connors, ; date V jfiiw 15^ ^ ^ 30 XX- stalled as- by her father. She was transported Farmington. West Hartford. East ! tal Health Commissioner’s charges Just call our Jbusiness office. * ^ .Stafford Springs: Philip Bedard, i Leo KTlda 34 of ho reriain ad I ^ ****‘ enter'd .Union SL The acci- : ‘® Backus Hospital in Nbrxvifh in ; Hartford. . Glastonbury, Newing- I 't't,o-’^‘” *tion dent is being inveaUgated bv " a - ! the St against Dr. Gre.en. , n Oenter St.; Kathleen Violet.'and ! U.S. IN R.4GHD.\0 I'N'fT Arrested S«ro^d.t^rn“ ?o'7ax?f »>.v "a-! t»"_ State_ PoUce. .mbuIatKe but' ton. ^ Berlin/Plainfield and .M.;. { The. committee consists of Wil- EUzabath ORclUy'. Bolton; Rich- i .and-30 day* for being a common trblman Emilio Pellegrini. ’ . : "** declared dead on arrival. : ‘Chester.‘ Chester. Their buses are cxpect- ^ fl«nn «m b«r: An up-to^ate home has phones. L e ,^c;i7ied;.;;th‘ 'm t;x;c.ur Tnn^.drupimrd' both sentence* sus- Event* Tonight . i . TolUnd County Corpner Ber-{ed to reach Mandhester. w^ere Itam M.. Maltbie, retired 'chief Jus­ ard ChokiA 134 Birch John! ed State today Joined tae MIU- ‘ breach o f the peace. Ho posted tice of tfiq State Supreme Court, M eV ei^ , { $57 Spruce si.'. Miss .' tary Committee of the antt-Com- *100 bond for ii^ileniiiinrsstMr ijr \ ^ Schbol PTA- wqU "«‘rd J Ackerman ordered Four-(they-will be given new community i and two peychiatrista hot in tha They belong ttj/iererer ypur family needs them. IQBca Ihrucha, West W itl^ to n . i iwiBist Baghdad ItarL .The ac­ Irfsv ^ ™fe'•^rank Guitlvifr, 46. hold-its final meeting of the sea- "*'r hold under *500 bond on a ; monographs prepared by the State State's empdoy. - AmOTTED TODAY ,'TDaniel) tion waa only * step shor|l of full Havmond E Aii.'b Ai\ ^ loo i 'i?“I!? J ' "I* ? -! ,•*«> »”n starting p'lth a smorgasbord at 1 Charge of 'negligent homicide.’! Development . Goipmission, TTie committee, bolding ita firet ^pUtonUk, Bolton. .niesBliershlp In the S"aaMoa aU •; 1B$RTI88 SATURDAY: a ' daughr Uaaoe. The UaltM States al- Ur ud Mra Richard Kall- riAdy is a member )pf the Tart'i •Blesawwdp ,*nd - said • the young man, "but my psychiatrist straightened me out C oyeptiy . Boy Scout^Tfoop 57, 7 p.m., Le- and now t’m one of the nicest guys gionHothe;" Girl Scout Troop 28 Coventry in town." ■ aKJSO ,p.m.. Church Community NEW UNIM fNEnUTES DEEP, muse; Merry Sewers 4-H,~3:80 Michel* p.m. w ith Mrs. Ethel Cargo; Re* Congregational Parish Plans publican Town Committee, 8 p.m., Booth-Dimock Memorial Library; Miss Nathan Hale Crowned IMMEDIA1RY Rl First Annual Outing Sunday Nathan Hale Community Center Executive ■ board, 8 p.m., Center Coventry, June 8 (Special) — Building;' Young Mothers Club, 8 Miss Janet Eldredge, 18, titian- ARtHRmS • Covehtry, June 3 (Special)-,-TheT'.voted into membership by the haired daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p.m., Nathan Hale Community Henry Eldredge, Depot Rd., was first annual picnic for the First church. Reception will be dur- Center; American division Boys’ crowhed Miss N athan Halis’’of 1957 StotMiii K9«id bnisiNS Baseball League, 6 p.m., -Plains at the second annual Nathan Hale chu,.» p.H.h wn. | r r i i S a n r s Athletic Field: Indians vs, Yan­ be held, Sunday at. the “Times"!the usual 10:45 a.m. due to the pageant Saturday night. with biiidy appUcatfir kees, Field 1. and White Sox vs. A senior at Windham High Canip in Andover. Church officials ' Children’a Day exerciaes. Red Sox, Field 2. ’ kaaps workifif fir htvrs hope thfii'Wlll be ttie fii'st in a long \ There will be baptism at either School, Miss Eldredge was crowned by Miss Kathleen Yeomans of series of picnics. ; or both of the services Sunday, de* Mancheeter Evening Herald Cov­ Mag caMfirtiai raliaf Tbe program will start at 4 p.m.; pending on the number of parents Andover who was Miss Hathan entry M irrrepoodm t, Mrs. PauUiiC. H ale of 1956, and nicelved a trophy Those attending are asked to bring having children baptized, Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6281. and a bouquet of rosea. box lunches and beverage. Icei Children’s Day Program Mtdieal leitDtiits have derstoped a It's novar oily, aticky or mn cream will be provided. . | The Second Congregational Miss Eldredge will represent the remtrkabls linimsnt called Heel* in taconda. A committee consisting of Mr. Church will have an annual Chil- Nathpn Hide Chapter, Jayceea, at which panatrataa datp to reliava minor Hast bringa houra of ralM from mlacv and Mrs. Albert J. Booth, Mr. and dren's Day program, at 11 a.m... the Miss Connecticut contest July paina of arthritis, rhaumatiani, muacla pain of arthritia and rhaumatisimfimm TDCto Plan 7 through 9 in' Toirlngton. achaa and backachat. He*t ia atrang, muacla achaa and backacha. n « a In Mrs. Harry R. Ryan Jr., Miss Bon­ Sunday with the program by the yat doea not bum. No rubbing or' available at any drug counter. Mouay Sunday school. After that date She is a.member of the Wind­ nie Lassen, William Yeomans and ham. Players and the High School maaaaging naeeaaary. Juat bruah on back guarantee. Seth Hudak is in charge of plan­ there vvlll be no further Sunday Hm< with bandy applicator ancloaed. • iiii, WhiuSaU nm M tl eawtmn school sessions until the fall. Job Analysis choriis. and is treasurer of the ‘,5 ning tho, recreation program for M ethodist Youth Fellowship In all ages. Grange Slates Indian Program ’The local Grange will have a Wlllimantic. Children’s Day Sunday ’Two" representatives of the-State Runnera-Up Anoouaced The Church School will observe special program on local Indians Development'Commissibh will help T'S at its meeting at 8 p.m. ’Thursday The runners up in the conteet Children’s Day at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Tpwm Development Commission were Miss ftoberta Kalber, daugh­ with exercises in the church. Vari­ in the hall on Rt. 44A. In line w ith the State Grange emphasis, of In-' (TDC) raembera,t«f'prepare a job ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. ous members of the school will take Kalber, and Miss Eva Diette, 1 part in the exercises and the Sun­ dlan recognition. analysis for aTYull-time expert to Mrs, Harry S. Kitching, lectur­ daughtei" of Mr. end Mr«. Homer. day School ChotT will make Itgfirst attract Industry to Manchester Diette. Both gifla received cor- appearance uVider the direction of er, will have a box in which will be placed various articles a school this week. sagM an<) charm bracelets. Mrs. Albert McLean,- assistant 'The local Commission will meet Tlte prf^am was held at Shafer superintendent. . child might find interesting. The collection will be sent to the with Leroy Jones and Paul Kane of Auditorium at Wlllimantic- State Attendance and other awards qJ!. V r the State Commission on Wednes­ Teachera Collet. / will be presented. All parents are * Society for one of the In- day. The winner ^oae a blue evening invited and urged to attend. The «*jrvarions in the West, in their search for a qualified gown and a blue bathing auit for exercises will be the final session applicant, the Co^mmis.sion mem­ the competition, and played the of the church school for the season. Nipmuck Indians who l.ved bers are planning to send letters piano in the talent portion of the •et tord cool Clilldren Plan Trip I " around Tolland County be- to organizations and coirpantes in­ conteat. 'The Grade 6 clas.s of Jam es T .' Peqjiot Indians-- resided terested in the development field en coal' buying |rfanl Laidlaw at Coventry Grart-imar 1 ."*"• -A tableau will be "presented Inside and outside of New England. School has completed plans fop its; background she has Ivelters requesting assistance in V'iSpndal unt by ordering now. class trip Wednesday. Four inter-1 finished .painting. 'The Indian locating a development expert will' Only a small down |>ayment'—fits 3 esting* places will be visited, ac-1 ®''''°''’b*ad collection of Charles go to the United States Chamber your budget. ' cording to Dofina Kohler, report- i Kaisch will be loaned for the pro- of Commerce, the Connecticut Fred's ing for the cla-ss. The trip will be|8’'am- Miss Janet Mae Eldredge, 18, r«d-hairefi Coventry beauty, hold- J . Manufacturers Assn., the. New ,ing trophy and rope bouquet, will repreaent the' Nathan Hale PACKAGE STORE Months to pay the balance. ’Fhcge made by a town-owned school bus 1 Group .\orepl«d for Camps England Council, and the Ameri­ is a sup{rfy of dependable ’blue driven by Richard M. Galinat. j A total, of nine Pilgrim Fellbw- Jaycee .chapter in the Miss Connecticut conUst next month In Tor- can Industrial Development Coun­ rington. Runners up were, right. Miss Roberta Kalber and Miaa To be visited are the First Na -1 ship members of the Second Coh- coal’ aafe in your basement. cil in W ashington, D. C. Eva Dietle. (Herald Photo'by Oflarai OPENIVERYHAY tional Stores Warehoii.se in East gregational Church and two from The Commission will also Write 4. Nor^upe-casyasABCt Hartford; lunch at the Corner; the First Congregational Church to firms active ' in the develop­ 8 A .M .^ P.M . Cupboard; visit to a Hartfo^j have been accepted at various con- ment field like the Connecticut a patient at the Msjvchrster Me­ newspaper, and then to the G. I ferences throughout the summer. Light and Power Ca.. the Connecti­ H e h rn n morial Hospital. He sustained a W. G. G LEN N EY C O . Fox & Co. Store. The list follows: Smith.Conf«|(l- cut Power Co., the Hartford Elec­ fractured pelvis. Plenty of CeM leer Eight mothers to act as,-guides 836 N. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, <»NN. ence, Geneva Point, Ijike Winnlpe- tric Light Co,, the New England Scout N c )^ AT ALL TIMES PHONE MI 9 -S26S will be Mrs. Maurice . '‘French, saukee. N. H., Pamela Glenney and Po".ver Co., and the New York, Town Considers First class badges at a Court Mrs. Ford L. Morgan.,^Irs. Her- Nellie Perkins; SlK’er Lake Confer­ New Haven, snd Hartford Rail­ of Honor of Scout Troop 28, were ' dor. Blssell and Spruce St. .man Diehl, Mrs. William Zeigier, ence. Sharon. Linda Wahmann, road. Insurance compapies and $306,831 Budget awarded to Donald E. Griffin Jr., I bOMT bl CbtOt.nUMO iMWMt CORL—nUY ^ 6 e e r Mrs. Richard SVoryS. .Mrs. Harold Robert Gehring. Priscilla Karker, banks will be contacted. and George Alden Jr. Robert Bickford,' Mrs. Da ight F. Gordon, Money to hire a development Pelenski, Alan Garblch, Howard and Mrs, Leop-' C. Heckler. Each Suzanne Mamet. Peggy Cooper, Hebron, June 3 (Special)—A and Nancy Karker; Christian En- expert to biing new industry to Griffin. Peter Heath and David wiil be in ch-tfrge of four children. the town will come out of a Ludget of $306,831 ’a1I1 be recom­ Yockarhonis received second class '* Group Plans Supper d e a v o r Conference, Northfield, Mass.. Thomas Adams; Bradford $14,000 budget voted by the Board mended by the Board of Finance badges. AdmiUed as a tenderfoot Fragprltut Society of the Sec-' of Directors. . CONNECTICUT CONTEMPORARIES • ond ^^Congregational Church will Conference, Hotchkiss School, al the anntial town budget meeting was Jeffrey Alden. Steps to be taken in the search Swimming Registration aerye’^ a public .supper from 5:?0 Lakeville, Hazel Little; and F’el- this evening at 8 o’clock'At the n,di. to 7. p.m. Wedne.sday in the lowship Conference. Camp Wood- will be discussed b.y the local Com­ Registration for the annual Red mission during a meeting'at 4:30 school audittorium. Cross swimming claasj.s. as an­ tTiurrh Community House fea­ stock, Woodstock Valley, Karen The request bv the Board of turing baked ham and strawberry U ttle, p.m. on Wednesday in the office nounced by Mrs. Frederick J. of the chairman, Leonard Seader, ucation for $106,206, has been cut Wythe, chairman of the commit­ shortcake and cream. Reserva­ Cases disposed of in Trial Jus­ $4,000 bv the Board of Finance tions .should be made with Mrs. tice Court Friday night include at the Paikade, tee, will take place June 5 at the and now stands a t $102,206. The local school, from 7:30 to 9 p.i^ Jobrv E. Kingsbury. the following; Donald P. Mlllette, request , of th e F cgional Board of In the kitchen Mrs. Kingsbury 17, North Windham, driving with­ Letter's to parents have been sent Education stands at $129,164.94. giving information. will be assisted my Mrs. Ijoiiis E. out license, nolled; failure to The Board of Selectmen's re­ Liicicr, Mrs. Lloyd Ayer, Mrs. Elsa carry a'licenac. *3; driving vehicle Fellowship Picks All children may-be entered be­ quest has been chorpped $5,508 by ginning with six-ycar-olds, or Koehler. Mrs. C. Irving Loomis, without owner's permi.ssion. nolled; the Board of Finance, making it Mrs. Gilbert H. Storrs, Mrj. Cecil Roland Green. 35. Ripley Hill Rd., Slate Wecliiesdav those who will reach th at-ag e Ire- $76,460. It will, require $306,830.94 fore December 31. Betty Anil Falk Robcr-t.son, and Mrs. Pigne E. failure to stop at a stop sign, to cover the town's expenses for Chickcririg. In the duiing room nolled; Isiimonis Avens. 18, Man­ The Women's F'eHowshifi of Cen­ of Columbia will be instruc'tor J Mrs. Clara Edmondson will be as­ the year, and of this sum $215,936 again this summer and will be as­ chester. fishing withdut a license, ter Congregational Oiurch will will come from taxation. sisted by Mrs. Fred Kingsbury, JIO, sisted by Carol Lusky of Columbia. Mrs. Leroy M; Roberts, Miss Hilda hold Its annual meeting Wednes­ It looks as if taxpayers will have Clas.ses will be held TTiur.sday, F'ri- Also,- William J. Hannon, 23, to dig down deeper than ever be­ M. Keller, Mrs. Henry Pherman Rockville, pa.sfung in no-pas.sing day evening, day and Saturday mbrnlngs, open­ There will bo a faneywork table zone, J6: Arthur Carriere, 35. The group will convene in the fore, since it is estimated that it ing on June 27. with Mrs. Charles H. Smith, Mrs. Fellowship room at 7:45 for des­ will mean a -tax ra'ti of 5 0 'j mills, The June meeting of the Woonsocket, R.l . pas.sing in no or an increase of 16 mills. Philip I. LaMontigne. Mrs. Fred passing zone. JI2 ; Stanley P. sert and then adjourn to Memo­ W omen's Club will be held Wed­ I-eVigne and Mrs. Floyd Standlsh Pawlek, 25. Ansonia, student Uni- rial hall for the annual meeting The tax cOllectoi. will .receive 1 nesday in the town hall at 8 p.m. in charge. versitv of Connecticut, speeding and election of officers. An instal­ salary of $2,000 in the recommeii- "PoaF tlie_^osy," will be the topic The missionary epmmittee .815; '.John Miller, 21, Talcott Hill lation ceremony will be cxmducted dationst the town tresurcr, $400 for con.sidefation. have a table featuring hand-made . R(J., failure to drive in light lane, by the Rev. R. Russell Peery, as­ w ith expenaes of $50 allot .’ed; the Mrs. John Swln'gep of Cromwell imported, articles from India .sent i jg . Paj,q„aie DeCandia, 45, Ireland sociate minister. town, clerk, $200, with expenses of will tell how flowers rarf ba, ar­ TOMORROW'S HOME TODAY! throughal___ at-—the American A .a... .at .. n .a Board of / _ . . . ^ . Tlie talent project. In which $2,50. ranged to give the best artistic u Di;., failure to atop at no stop sign, MODEL HOMP, TAYLOR STREET, VERNON, CONN. Missions, with Mrs. William, B. nolled; Robert Mott, Wllllmantlc, members have been participating Budget request for teachers’ effects. .She teaches flower ar­ Menzel and Mrs. Walter S. Keller -operating w ithout muffler. $12. for the past several months, will salaries- is $49,380: principal's rangement at the University of In charge. Two cases were contin ied. They be dedicated at this time. salary, $6,200; school custodian's Connecticut. LARRY DeMARS • > - Custom Ruililer (,'o-op Ls-ader .Schedule The meeting includes all groups salary, $4,100. Indirect revenue for It will be an open meeting but ______- L COVE^RY—PI 2-64.T5 ' . i were: Robert Upton, 22, Flanders within the Fellowship. All women Mothers^ assisting with classes Rd., speeding and failure to stop the town is estimate'", at $90,894.38, there will be a .50 cent admission at the Co-operative Nur.=ery and of the church are invited and with possible addition of $9,166, fee for non-members. "Brihg your at a stop sign, to Jul.v 14; and H. urged to attend this meeting. Kindergarten in the ba.semenl A. Hauka. 33, Wlllimantic, speed­ making the total $100,050. flowers along, and wc'll show you classroom in the Second 'Congre- It seem.s likely that the recom­ how to arrange them," is the word. ing and passing in no-pa.sslng zone, REGIONAL AC.ADEMIES g.itional Church ' Include Mrs. to June 7. mendations by the Board of Fi­ Claire Morin. Mr.s. Wesley Lewis, Bostop. June 3 (JF)- M assachu­ nance will be accepted at this eve­ Manchester "Evening Herald He- ' N Sun Glasses Found Mrs. Aaro A, Aho. Mr.s. Stanley setts Gov. Foster Furcolo has call­ ning’s meeting, but only time will A pair of glasses apparently bron correspondent. Miss Susan Mason, and Mrs. Everett Barth. ed for creation of cooperative in­ tell. Leaflets with statements re­ B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy I ► TheTh^ response over the weekend was terrific Those assisting with similar .dropped at the Nathan Hale Ceme­ terstate arrangements in New garding the budge*, may be ob­ 8-8454. I classes in the Nathan Hale Com­ tery during Memorial Day services England which "might contribute tained at the post offices, town maj' be had by the owner calling ! so we*re continuing our very popular munity Center include Mrs. Martin to the financing of scientific insti- clerkls building and other public Bermuda has a geological forma- I L Pina, Mrs. Raymond Stoner. Mrs. at the Patrol Office on Uain'-St., tuUons or academies which would places. The above f'gures give only any evening after 6 p.m. tion where wind, sand and waves'r Calvin Wilcox,. M^- Owen S. be' available to students from the a partial breakdown. have cut up a series of vsrl-colored Trask, and Mrs. Mluon Zurmuhlen. Omission Noted" The name of Robert Prinz was entire region." I’oulha Hurt rocks to re.semble a checkerboard. .Mothfit-s Receive .lledals FurcoJo said He would submit the I ’Two den m others of Cub Scout inadv.ertentlw- omitted from the Sirreno A. Scranton Jr., local plan tp the next meeting- of the young man, was involved in a mo­ ANNUAL Pack 6r> are the recipient of the list Of-local sophomores on the fifth marking period "B'’ honor New England Governors confer­ tor . accident, which occurred first Den Mother awards given in ence. •the Eastern Connecticut Council, roll at Windham High School. r tV'ednesday when hia car was Today’s Events . Furcolo announced the plan'yes- struck by a trailer truck in 'Ver­ Boy Scouts of America, These are ‘terday at corpmencement exercises given aA, a means of recognizing National division. Boys' Baseball non. Scranton was admitted to the ^ PRESCRIPTIONS 2 b St Boston University where he wss mothers who have been registered League, two games today, 6:16 Rockville Hospital for treatpient ► ■'SAFELY FILLED" one' of nine awarded honorary de­ but was not. seriously injured. % GERANIUM p.m.. Plains Athletic Field; Dodg­ for at least a 3-year period and grees. ' have taken basic and additional ers vs. Braves on Field 2; Giants ■ A passenger, Gene’ Boyington, is training, served as an lH.structro vs. .F*hilliea, Field 1; Secon Con­ ^Arthur Oru{ Stores < r for basic training courses and gregational Church Board of Trus­ have visit.ed dens and packs other tees. 8 p.m., parsonage; Cub Scout than their own. i Pack 65, Den 1. 5 i.m . « ith Mrs. Den Mother medalltons./ were Albert ChesSon. SALE presented to Mrs. .loseph P, Eaton Also, Bo.v Scout Troop 63, 7:30. Sse and Mrs. Charles Rkisch by David p.m., Nathan Hale Chapter club YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING Roche, Natchaug District CJem- house, Glenney Park; Troop-66,. 7 missioner.. Each was given a 5- p.m.. Pond Hill'School; Girl Scout “Fran” Dieksaspiir | year service award. Troops*71 and 218, 7 p;m., R obert­ DIGNITY—BEAUTY Cub Pack .Awards son School; Safety Patrol; 7:30 Awards presented at the" last p.m.. Patrol Bqilding; Zonipg and Every detail of Quish Funeral Service la Pack ' meeting follow:: Bobcat Planning Oofflmisaion, 7:30 p.m;, gear^ to good taste. Family wishes are William Craft and Barry Pleas­ town office building; Holy Name strictly adhered to and modem facilities ant; Wolf, Erick Anderson, Dwight fiociety, 8 p.m., St. M iry’s Church are provided for the comfort' of the be­ Wagner; Bear.,; Donald Hansen, hall; Laurel Forest, Tall Cedars of reaved. Dennis'■'Roche;' Gold arrow, Lebanon, 7:30 p.m;, Nathan. Hall, M r Conditioned Funeral Home. . 'Thomas Lowery, Edgar Johnson, Merrow. , .Tyler DeVine, Erick Anderson, Fur\eral William P. ((uish nromorrow'a Events Raymond T. <)ulali Roger Feuerma'n; Silver ■ "arrow, North Coventry Women’s Club You hove been woiting for this! You con plant Hies* geraniums batyrawi *v*i^ i Bryce Honeywell, William Ed­ annual dinner, 7 p.m., Cavey's Rea- .H dm € . greens, in beds er in window boxes. At this LOW price, buy several! mondson. tar^ant,. Manchester, leaving/ at M ! 3 - 5 9 4 0 Also, 2 - year serylce star, 6:30 p.rn; from Church Oomi.iunity Charles Lowery Jr. Den mother Hguae; Little Sclasors 4-H Junior r # LOOK AT OUR VARinY OF REDDIN^ and VEGHABLE PLANTS • < pins, Mrs. Charles Lnwery. Mrs. Cookeia, 8:16 p.m., with Mrs.Tler- 3 John F. Chappelle, Mrs. Stanley bert E. Jlose; C.tb Scout Pack 65, M fllN -S L Teck. and Mrs. W. Arthur Strand Pen 8 at 6 p.m. with Mri. Stanley 2 2 5 This is'the lime to plant bedding and vegetable plants. Come in and browse around u d < who is the newest Den Mother for Peck^pd Mrs. Chariea Lawery. Den 8. W’ebelos badges and graidu- 8ee our wonderful selection of fine, healthy transplanted plants. ation certificates were given Wil­ liam Locke and Alan Covlello. Ageratum Calendulas . Neckerchiefs were presented the Portulaca two by Scoutmaster Everett Barth. Asteiia Cosmos - _ Phlox Summer ■* Lock, EwiU join Troop 57 and Co- 1 RICH. DARK Alyssum Dahlias Pehtniaa (single, ruffled, viello. Troop 63. Mrs. Malcolm E. -Balsam Strawflowors double and new varietioa) C. Devine’s Den 7 was awarded LOAM Comas Kochia Salvia (red and blue) the honor plaque. Cockscomb Salpiglosis Confirmation Slated $■10*00 PerLetU FOR THE DEAL OF YOUR I.A>belia ’The Confirmation Class Will be DELIVERED ■, U ’ LIFE on the all new Bachelor Buttons Marigolds (dwarf and tall) Verbena received into, the First Congrega; Phone MI 9-6474 Hert’f Low Cost Guar itee Cleomc Nasturtiums Scab io sa tional Church membership Sun- 1957 OLDSMOBILE Carnations Nicotiana Zinnias MANCHESTER • Fkene: MllcfieU 3 -4 I6 i A" VifwTa.'Mi.f.sjR5 Oaan *«ae..'taa«.. WW- frl, fOO fa i 20 «’ tkwrfay 4 iO >a $ » C»aasd gafarday 168 WOODLAN^ ST. Opcii'AUD^kiid Eiianiiits PHONE MXAAlTi fenni geng re ni*ii|gmg er Att qinniv sewNe Opoa 7 Days A Week

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■ I ■•■ ; : MANCHESTER EVENiXG HERAU^, MANCHESTER. CONN,. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957 PAGE THIRT^KI rANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAT. 3, 1987 PAGE TWELVE ■ ^ THE Herald Angle Here By Ahierican League Natinnal l>agur W Pet. G B. W L Pet. G B ers am EARL W. YOST lExpect Close Weiwi^Siege in Jackson’s Camp Chicago 28 12 .700 *-. 'Cincinnati 28 15 .651 - Sport! Editor N ev\Yoik 24 18 .571 8 1 Philadelphia 25 16 .610 2 To 100 Players Cleveland 23 18 ..861 .8'a Milwaukee 24 17 .,88.8 3 New York, June 3 (JP)— ^ Ahderkon's double, and Stan' Lo-^fourth In Plttsburgh'ii first double* SOTIAT *Bud House came alonjt en route Nothiiig^'^Jew to Veteran Trainer BostonX 23 2l' .823 7 ! Brooklyn 23 17 ..878 3 'a Mayo Smith's slightly start-! P***'* pre^uced Ihrke header sweep o f the season. hohte from his third shift job at f X . • j ? __ ^ ^ a .^ Detroit \ 22 22 .800 $ St. Louis 20 20 .,800 6'3 Fondy drove ip what proved to Schedulo book w m ffre of any the. Airctyift and ferried me to 13^ I Q f^ a i* t lC lD 3 t e 18 25 ,419 10 Ii„ 3 Philadelphia pwiiie., w ho; ‘ p S Z’Z appointments or commitments and “ The rule is to never leave Tom­ Kansas City 19 24 .442 10*» 'N ew York be the winning run In the opener Bissell St. . Les Ol.sen stopped to! Jr - New York (NEA) W hltfyo Baltimore \ 17 25 .408 12 | Chicago 13 26 .333 13 ha\ e displaced Mliwaukee and eighth closed out the Phils’ scor- and knocked In the first Pittsburgh thla was to my complete satisfac­ get assistance .in seciirinp decent ■ — — a fAs’ my bv himself. The lighter 13 28 i317 14 Brooklyn as Cincinnati’s fore- ing. tion, . . t attended rtuirch with knows this and in the past has Washington \ 15 31 .326 16 ! Pittsburgh run in the fifth inntrtg of the night* scaU for the DodifeV.s-Cincirinati A n n ual S ta te K iw an is doors .up from Stillman’s Gym­ .Monday’s Schedule mo.st I'ival. for first place in Miner siiowetj. Brookiyh only my family and once back home I had quite a bit of fiin taking Monda.v’»\^hrdiile cap. Purkey permitted only four baseball ffame on Saturday, .lunc.s , Tnnninmonl will nasium and read , a newspaper. It Brooklyn «t Philadelphia, 8, p m' tiio National League, have hit up-|buc run until. he was relieved !$• hits in the nightcap and stopped chanifed into cool clothes and just at BrookTyn. Istcal boy scouts will G o lf T o u in a m e n t ttiii always is a shock to see this,tr£in-1 walks. Blmstexn or Brown accom­ No,Games SchemHed aat back and relaxed. . 1 listened 1—Podies (4-2)'"vs Cardwell (3-1 1 on sn old but ever-effective w in-: rerrell, with two on and nobody Willie Mays after he had extended make the trip to Fiatbusli to sec staged « ednescla.t a^ er of fighters do anything' requir­ panies him each time and Tommy ning formula. ' 1 out In the fifth. Farrell stopped to portions of several baseball has their legs screaming for rest Siinila.v’s R iva ls i. N e w '8'oik at Pittsburgh. S;).8 his hitting streak through 21 con* the NaUon'si LeaRue contest. ; ■ | M a n ch ester Coun ing eyesight because Whitey keeps ; p.iVi.—Gomez (6-3 1 vs I.axw ( 2-2 1 g;ames on the radio and was able Former .H '/ftd reporte^ AreW^ IQ fK 'K iw a n ia n s three or, foui- times s day. Baltimore 3-0. New Y ^ k 2-4 They simply are getting strong I *'*’* .Yl'W o'l' sccutlve games In the openkr. his. eyelids at,,haw-mast and even (Only Gafnes Scheduled 1 front line pitching, excellent ^e-1 'or'*rigs to | Jack Harshman’s first triumph to keep abreast of .the latest de- KUpatrick, now one of Penacook's! those who'Know him figure he’s, ^In getting ready for his last , Detroit 3-1. Chicago 1 velopments in the baseball world i jp Nevv Hampshire, j from all ^ i Sunday’s Results rtef hurling, clutch hitting snd air-1''**‘‘***,'’ " * " . . T ' " ’J" I since May 1, a four-hitter, gave always asleep. fi^t with Patterson. Tommy Boston 5, Washington .3 . . . Son Dean was waiting: for me i g^,ppe(j for a \dsit. Notv in retire-, expected ^ Kansas City , Clevelahd Pittsburgh 3-2. New 8'ork 2-0 - light defense. 1 I!’® . S ' ”' » *P'*^ Detroit. •*T’m gettin’ my.self prepared."! [walked .from Ehsan's, his New 8 • Philadelphia starter failed to go to'say yes to plsya game of catch Archie repoi ted the fishing j re.'ien-^M h*vc alread.V [jerse.v caibp, to town—a hille and Cincinnati 6-2. Chicago 4-4 Does a team need any more? Nellie Fox, with two singles, and and hit the bat and when I finally I on pond* and lakes near hig made^ for the mnnei and it ,1s ex- he announced., "fob going away t o ! TucHda.v's Schedule Philadelphia 5. Brooklyn .3 38ie second place Phillies got all': the route Philly pitchers have Walt Dropo, with a single and a training cimp with Hurricane a half away-^^^t Boh Thurman to give Cincinnati Cincinnati canic in the fourth, tn MemdHal Dav- s day away , crowned the ulnner of the Stam- InterpreUve tap dance and a man ^ ht^nghtir ever was harder hut to No Avail i the Oriole-Yankee split. 8Vight game between the-Red 8n* and decided no 10 per. cent Of * "y a .split In its doubleheader with ning. when Chicago atarter Moe i frbm the regular work routine ■ ; f„rd Cup. The club hating five Banquet Endi Green Manor Season purse was worth this. Johnny b'Brieh,-. Wrate outfielder, is/tagged out by New York Giants|. second baseman Red Schoen- Drabowsky practically wild pitched hurled a thref-hitter in the opener ’ Tankeea. All seats were sold, exr ' Chicago. TTie Cuba came back to and it was a beautiful day nil players pi,vers wiinwith theinr lowest total Sponsor Neil Ellis hosted hia Central League championship bas- ^Tsy"' KLT ngo^rVo‘"i "He is,“ he would inform aH, dienat when he trlM to steal second:'after being trapped off first base. ' Play came tn third inning at Gallant Man Triumphs himself out of the game. The bonus and Terry duplicated the feat in pt in the bleachers, and this In- around. The weather wa.s excellent: scores weeks." hi said. ’’And no time off | mother a win the second game 4-2 aflea- a the nightcap. was passed along to will cop club chsmplonsh^ last Saturday night at the "up thqre on Mt. Everest." Pittsburgh. Umpire lA.^Sty Boggess. (AP Wlrephoto) 6-4 defeat! righthander walked three and hit and my family joined me st! jp„reis. for g o o d behavior. M« and > * Billy Gardner, who won .nu* u iin I f . .11 i youngster, his laWyer, his doctor This time, Bimatein snd Brown Milwaukee climbed past Brook­ twh hattera during that five-run S n oih v . . WlHie-^Impson of the church before viewing the parade , imhvidusl championship Walnut Restaurant. Honored guest, shown above In the cen­ W hite> 11 split it up. It a ail rig h t, other assortedx. individuals. day’s, game with a homr' run, AdverUhtng^Depsrtment was stuck claim, the setup wtl! be modified. lyn into third place with a 3-1 inning. in my favorite town. . . Stayed for i competition there w^iPbe prises for ter, was Mayor Harold Keefe of West Hartford. Shown on the singled in the fifth ixajiag o f the w ithout'A otiiet for Boston and he left is Manager George Mitchell with Coach Eddie Rosmatin on wh.n?t’.T n .'"v ^ 'T h « tej.phone never stops ringing "His mother ain't cornin’," Whitey In Peter Pah Handicap .victory, over St. Louis and Pitts­ Hersh Freeman, who hurled a portion of the exercises st Cen- ^,ch club, with him, then when its done JOU j And Thomas, as GennriaGeorgia JacksonJackson, first gamd and scoraffthe winning sskad for a ^ ^ tsl pass from this the right Holding the biggest trophy won by the jiub. Players notes. "She used to get mad if w# Moior LeaguG burgh swept a doubleheader from three-hit ball in the last five in­ ter Park and was back home just, ' Added Feature get away from the guy and go his m*. calls him. never st«ps.try- i^ri Sam Snead’s Goal run on George Ketfa infield out desk which wJhk available, and their wives were among the guests. , (Herald Photo by yelled at him.” New York, June 3 (/P)— Gallant Man is ready to take on the New York Giants 3-2 and 2-0. nings, won hia third without defeat at 12 noon. . . Baseball games and ] a s a special added featucj a golf home. But in camp. . ing to--Hreak trslnlng' routine. • ' Word that Steve^X^per, formes. Oflara) Freddie shrugged his. shouldors. Whitey Bimatein always has de­ sssLeaders== Bold Ruler, and Iron Liege as well'“if that Caiumet colt is Chicago' spectacular White Sox for the Reds. 'Va}ilc$M Explode •cores on the iwdio helped psss^the . . . oresentid to each-gon- If the food should he broiled, hs scribed it as "doing s bit.” street Three^hbme runs In the first Ksnehester High basel}ril pitcher, aftemoon before we Joined neigh- -- • - Torturous Beselon American League willing and aide, in the ^100,000-added Belnjont Stakes oh maintained their five-g'ame spread Bob Rush and Don Elston stop­ had toased two recent g w s was testant before He tees off b3^'.a,| BlimstSin snd Brown were con-r I fried In a flood of fat. talk for a prison sentence. But ov6r the rest of the field in the ped tha Reds with three hits in the Innlijg-'off starter Hec Brown, ac* bora for a picnic lunch. . . Enough beautiful model. This should help with the heavyweight champion­ Batting (Based on 100 at Bats) After Victory June 15. Jockey Willie Shoemaker descrilied it simply after ted for all the Taitke* nine passed along via a retlableNiource. dittoning themselves for another! "If PStterson w m doin’ the Gallant Man easily won the $28,-*------American League, coming back to nightcap. Rush won his first game men were. avallsble for a good to attract a big field of players. ship as th# prize he can be ex­ — Williams, BOaton. .407; Fox, Chi­ the nightcap. Mickey Mantle The big lefthander allowedNlhe volley ball game which helped top Hamner Wrestled-Way torturous'seSsion of being closeted ; cookin’, he ' couldn’t\do- a better 150 Peter Pan Handicap Saturday defeat Detroit in the second game In seven decisions but pulled a Member-s of the local committee i pected to'take it all once more. cago, .367: Mantle. New York, 343 i . the 1944 St. Lcger, toughest of the 4- 1 after the Tigers had wonmuscle (the in the sixth inning and'liad hit his llth with one-on and 'Yo^ Dartmouth frosh just one hit afl off the daj’. under the same roof with. Jackson i job; of ruining Jackson than the Mauch. Boston, .826; Bertoia, De- at ; In charge Include Stillman K eltH : ^ TTR "I like the dough,'! he empha­ New Rochelle, N. Y.* June Sam Snead, a firm .be English triple crown series, opener 3-1. to give way to Elstoiv-The big Berra and Elston Howard followed t limiting the St. Lawrence frosh to K . FRIDAY for an extended period of tlnle. i fighter himself tries," .pimstein "He never took a breather." sises. troit, .325. ; liever in aigns. figui’e.s this finalj^inay be his year to win "It's going to be a kind of hot Kansas City dropped Cleveland righthander is expeejaefto be side­ ■with solo smashes. Terry now has two Wts In a previous effort fon the doesn’t always pay to kid s iti the snnals o f fistisns, there . moans. There was plenty of action on Runa--Mantie, New Yoik. 34; elusive National Open Golf Chfimpidnship. He documents seat to sit on for the next two into third place, li half game be­ lined for about pitched 16 1/8 innings without University of Vermont' freshman. person, I found that out today, to Second Base the thoroughbred racing fronts Fox. CSiicago, 31; Jensen. Boston ; reasons. “Things go in cycles,” mu$ed the homespun Vir- weeks until xve j^.t that Belmorit hind New York, defeating the In­ Bob Buhf wpsTRis fourth game in giving up a run. . . . CStv Editor Hal Ti^Wngton when r\met Evelyn Lorentsen. i and Sie'vers, Washington. 29; Wil Saturday, as the Calumet Farm’s «glnla phllo.sopher f(>llowlng a dra- over with." said Neritd. dians 8-2 ahd Bt^ston came from five decisjeifs for Milwaukee.' but Bob Cerv a six-run explosion off arrived back at hia desk after va- lia.ms and Piersall, Boston. 27. handicap star. Bardslown, was xatloning i.n Naasau the past two New York (N E A )—^^Tlie Phillies are by far the most sur­ malic comebsck viclbt'y-yesterday Iron IJegr Bit Lame behind to overcome Washington it tciol£':’a splendid relief Job by Cleveland’s relief ace Ray • Nat- most active women golfers at u!^ B o w d e n S e ls P a ce| Runs Batted In - -Slevers. Wash- handed a four-length beating by leski in the eighth to .break a 2*S weeks. . . . Lineups for the softball Sport Schedule in the Wykagyl R ound'''-^bin Whether Caluniel’s irpn Liege 5- 3. The Yankees defeated Balti­EpirtJohnson to nail down the vie­ Manchester Countr>'Club I couldn't ^ prising club of the young baseball season. There were long Baseball Takes the Ipgtbn, 36; Jensen, Boston, 30; C. T. Chenery’a Tliird Brother in tie ahd give Kansas City the rub­ game between- the tjawyers and NCAA Eveiit Tournament. "I'-ve been having-.a will be in the Belmont hasn’t been more 4-0 after the Orioles had wy. Johnson took over In the recall seeing her bahie among the | ji S tH U U lU g i»l| ie days in spring training when Mayo Smith wondered if he Minosb, Chicago, 29; Lollar. Chi­ Jhe $33,600 Camden Handicap at ber of the three-game . series. Doctors were passed along by Mrs. cycle of bad luck. Now I'm haring finally determined. Traingr Jimmy' made it three in a row over ninth after Buhl had walked the winners in recent n^csUs. This “ Today cago. Wertz. Cleveland and Mantle. Garden State Park. The only ap- W alter Schardt Proceeds from the could even field a team. i ^ a cycle o f good liiclt. Jones said Iron Liege was a' bit world champions with A.-^lrst first two Cardinals. He got pinch Mickey McDermott won Ms first prompted me to ask.'W 'hen' are Chenev Tech vs Lyman Memori­ New York. 27. parertt-gxcu.se Bardstown had was in relief. attraction pn June lk.at Robertson Berkeley. Calif., June 3 iTP But Chico p'ernandez was pur- , Granny ’ showed unmistakable For Television Pi*oblem Takes Shape> "It’s one thing to get your rear Itjme from a calcium deposit sftbr game 3-2 tiiuinpli. hitter Walker Cooper to hit into a you going to win a golf lonmey? ' al. 2:30-W e!t Side Oval. 130 pounds, 12 more than Third Ted Williams’ Ifith homer, a Park will go to the Wombn's Auxil­ l^st Week!" uncle »am finally poxsesaes . s chased from the Dodgers and j sig.„g of makfhg it • as a relief Hits - Gardner, Baltimoie, Wll- end up over Uie tail board of a Winning the Jersey, Makes Hl^xi!!^nt double play and struck out Don She replied, "I did. fellows, including f ° u r niS salary had been P * F vs First National. •- ]iam.s, Boston and 'F ox . Chicago, Brother. three-run blast In, the eighth, iary at the local hospital. .. v Short Hilt T Hirin'i it in The HcrSld’’ ! voung man who ha.s run the mile .young New Y’ork iNEAl—The first re-<.f An innate New YoCker, Stone- wa^on and It's anollier thing to The Wheatley Stable’s Bold Now for the ptliladclphis Story. Blasingame to end the Braves’ M is^ ^ ren U en did triumph In ft 1 in less'than four minutes, but it | pitchers, lived up to the greaLgreat exex--1 j nnipnlaled and...... he grew tired of Charter Oak Park. » .; Slevers. Washington. 84; Mal- Pairiiigs Made get inside. You need a pu.sh, or First Stakriv yirtor.v Ruler, who upset Iron Liege in ended Pedro Ramos' mastery dver- trip to Dillbn Stadium at 5 o’clock action to the likelihood of both ham keenly dislikes' to walk out Firemen vs Great Eastern, flulO- c ? - . The PhiUies^'Vollected only seven three-game losing streak. Bobby the Red Sox. Ramoe had beaten resulted in a Iong:er stay than plan­ zohe, Boston and Kaline, Detroit. incentive. I figure 1 got my pu.sh At Delaware Park iRa Cain HoyPunkncss, will be the favorite women’s one-dsy golf event at th eV «y »>« ""’"V '^t’^^^^tr^ian *John i " the Giants and Dodgers quitting of the big town, but listened to Robertson Park. hits sgalnSt Don Thomson’s two-run single off Lar­ Boston eight times in 10 lifetime ned as the game went innings 60. here this week," .Stable probably came up with a for the Belmont, finale in the 3- ‘to^m '’ i r l ’corfng 12 '^hT V sk f^^ An'* « KaH.er Plfty Infield ■\ew York for the anticipated Cali­ Walter. O’Malley when exploratory St. Mary's vs Nszarenoi New York. June 3 '.T' - Pairings ry Jackson was the big bloA', starts, and had won seven in a before darkness set in. . . . Home talks convinced him that he could Doubles — Pie's. Washington. Eight points behind Ma.sler.s Belinont Slakes candidate when ye.ar-old triple crown. Gallant Man fic^ . nin.s. Richie Asburn success dldn t res rneni Defecmined Don Bowden, wh.i i raculoii.f;7p,„^ ^ ^ e starting pUcher First ba.seman Dee Fondy’s five publication. A ^ ^ Baxter Hamner a.s an inflelder. pain, hia left shoulder began to Cliicago. 13: Malzone, Boston and . final round and '20 points back tiate on the Belmont. Ten nf ib f | M ller ^ season. Ike Delock, In relief of Xmush'the Red Sox st Fenway and persons is always , at.dii.m at Stockton. Ctrtif., ; Diving after a ball in May of feel better. He decided that he League abandoning all of the East co-tenant at . The j were .shaping up with at, least t ' ’o . ihe-first four boles. .Snead off with the $3j,30( Kent Slake.s. ^ . i Miller who had singled in this hits helped Ronnie' Kline gsin his George Susce, won his third of the tiitnMng'pf what a long ride home .National League owners instated p * y vs Optical. fi.T.VWsddeU Baner. New York, L-. It was the first stakes victory for l a s t 1 1 ...... Belmont winner 'have Rip RepulSki's single, Harry about ^"’*"^Mo*toi^d°to.'^H"art^rd'slS^ rri^t in a stunning xl95.'5. Hamner the standout .short-. rathei- be a phyaically north of Philadelphia. Triple.nd the Mat. "The game was Worth or his return to the infield, Angeles because their. owners pastures Detroit and Skiza.s. Knn.saa nt.v, 7. ! SATI'RD.4Y I pace from the start and continual- ' pul" it diiln't Finasts 1.38 vs Lutherans, 8:.30- er. and Colorado Slate College. •sonie play, Snead was $3,000 in the Keintitk.y Derby, will be Jeep (.124.601 in the Common­ exactly what I paid to get in — i Daily for almost a month, he haven't succeeded too w-ell in .sell­ But the same rnajor problems Stolen Bases Landis. Cliicago, ^ "W e StiU need volunteer Little | jy .xcniened the gap until he hit the .Might B«< I'inished I Robertson Park. 9. Francona, Baltimore, Piersall, ; winner in the Rocltji Mountain Con­ ticher with plus 41 points. Ford, bold .Nero, anotjkff foreign-bred wealth Handicap at Suffolk nothing," Simpson mumbled as he League umpires.’’-Sam Vacant! re-^ nearly 1.8 seconds ahead o f ' the "wresUed " witli the trainer in le- ing their product while<'giving it will exi.st -in San Francisco. Jxis Start Since Knockout I tape nearly It appeared that Hamner. I Marines vs Temple Beth. 6:.30- Boston, and Aparicio and Minqso. ference, were to decide the District hottest man in tlie event for two from the stabfes of .Aga. Khan. Downs, ami Kddie .S< hmidi i $.8 90i went back to hia degk. . . Fireman ported in a cphvjcrsation at the away on the sir wave's st the same Angeles or any place else if the- days, was second with plus- 33, I the No. 2 man. National I,eague's All-Star .short- •si-sliye exeici.se.s. give-aw-ay television policy Is con­ I Charter Oak Park Chicago, 6, 7 title. They split a donblehrader Bold Nero, Winn., twice at Jamai­ in the Golden State Breeders Roy Thompson walked past the desk. "Unless cap get at least! He was pre.sented the trophy a* I iinp o f 1982-83 and second ba.se-'' When Wiechec Infoimed Smith time . . . for something like 17.80,- after losing six I'oinls then lame tinued. Spencer Rubber vs Motor Pales, Pitching I Based on Five De- Saturday to open their best-of ca, IS^ son of Tehran, who won Handicap at Hollywood Park. New York, June 3 (/P)— How will Gene Fullmer.react from dw k and whispered, "Holy Moses. 10 more men theYe will be games ; (p,. Pacific Association AAU i -,54 mjghl be finished at that Hamner was again ready to 000 a year. . 6 ;1.8-Waddell Field. Iht ee-games-sei les. Hogan, .steady and sure, tied with 17-3.” This was the score, o* the It has been vclearlv damonstrat- cision.sI -Trucks, Kansa.s City, 8- Ihi.s first knockout defeat? Ralph (Tiger) Jones, ranking BES'T 16 HOLES when no umpires from pur^ group meet's oUtsttCnding man, even 29 ' •- Play’ the infield, the managei Francliise.s will continue to be Green Manor vs .Medics. 6;1.8- I Te.xas, Smithv.e.st Conference temperamental Tonimv Bolt, plus r Red Sox-Yanks game. . . Biggest will be calUng. the pla>s- We need though leas than half of the events ' ' p(..„p,.alc to Itantr 011 In the Gtc next pha.se of piepa- "* **’"* baseball owners can't 0, 1.000: Shantz. Ne^v 8’ ork, 5-1. 14. Yonkers, N. Y. middleweight, will help give boxing fans the Three-Fourth Handicap moved as long as those runmng p,gj. street. Buckley Field. .A33: Pierce. iChuago, 8-2, 800; champion, could take the Dlatrlct animal aver to come into the of­ 30 and all we--.h8ve. is 20. had been run. majors. Hamner turned to pilch- ratkm. \ ally. Moses was- (-ailed I Norman's vs Ar-eto A S.viveeter, Ir was the filth round robin Saturday 8 them insist upon doing this, as Lon 1 ______Harshman and Donovan, riiiragti ! 6 title by defeatihg Arizona today answer when he meets the former cliampion Friday at Chi­ fice since I’ve been on the job ac­ one who would like to hel^out_ i s . _!!----- ing. After all. Kf could alwa.vs upon to hit grounders to.the left, Perini found out in Boston. There j 6 :lS^Verplanck Field. ero’.vn for Snead, who won his first Seasonal Statistics Released Class A —Otto Lorentsen 64-3* NarleJiki. Cleveland snd Bunmng, , ‘ " i " ® '*'®ir cago,Stadium. ------'— ^---- - companied his owner this , after­ urged to contact Vacanti who . throw- like blazes, .and the right , directly at Hamner. will be no end of transfers until - — " ! series Te.Xss, two-time national one in 1938 the year before he 61, Doc McKee 63-2-61; Class B-c- noon. It was a 128-pound -pure Date.s, Wedneaday, June 8 Detroit. 4-1, .800. Ortl.v»37 day* after hia fifth FAillmer'a stvle should force him serves as superv-lsor of the arbl- ' BIG JOE DYER placed fifth in arm was still sound. He ven '8 ithin « few day.s, Hamnei s Niils Win champion, defeated Arizona 4-3 in ble'v Uie ftral of many Open.s with Spiro Lano 66-6-60. Bill Allen 67-6* bred Great Dane, owned by the they run out of cities. Caterers vs Rainbow. 8:30- Strikeouts -Pierce Chicago. 87: round knockout by Sugar Ray | m go all the way out. ters. . .Ronnie Daigle, coaeh ithe discilB event Saturday after-, m ,,,1.-. ___ u. glove le.sembled Johnny rem- After losing something like J2- the opener F riday. • horrendoii.s alghlh place at the In Housewives^ Bowling Loops 61, Bill Deasy 68-’7-6L; Class C— Rev.‘ Arnold ToseC of the Second of the Legion Juniors, was an ' noon in the annual Slate CIAC •‘U 'h 'l't' 'he Ph Hie s i ip - Robertson Park. Wynn. Cleveland and Bunning. De­ Robirtson, the stocky man from I promising match will he ple’s. Tn a few more. It resem­ iii^ Rolloffs .Arizona, an al-latge entry, i.s Philadelphia ■Coimlry Chib. John Shannon 60-10-59, NJLarry Congregational Church. 'The Rev. early arrival at the de.sk and said TracK Meet held In New Haven. '‘Chonl vhich was in inilhon' in Boston. Perini showed Center Congos vs Community troit. 53: Maas. Detroit, 48; Moore, : We.al Jordan. Utah, climb back in- carried on rtetwork (NBCl radio bled that of the Hamner of All- his colleagiie.x just how well the shooting for its fourth straight Snead, although conceded to be Scranton 74-13-61. Mr. T o « r reported that "the dbg now that the high school season Dyer’s measured iSl feet ,-ind five sc.saion a month before spring Baptist. 6:30-Roherlson Park. Baltimore. 43. one of the greatc.sl golfers alive, By PAT IM)I.Ul (' to the ring agftinat a rugged op- and television, starting at 10 p.m. training at Clearwater , Star vintage same Braves could do in Milwaukee Only 14 pins separated the first college World Series. SEUtCTED 12 HOLES was ah excellent companion on the had ended he would start working Inches, somewhat behind the win- Fir*t National vs Msl Tool, iiiuat qualify for the 0 |icn loda\ Approximately 84 ■ women com­ j ponent. Although Jone? is no (DST i. When Hamner reported to the Returned on .May, 7 totally without TV sw-ag. The and second place teams in th? roll­ Pepperdine swept a double- [puncher like Robln.aon, he was __ !_ One-Half Handicap gthf course but became too fond of on selecting the boys who will nlng toss of l43 feet and to inches 6:t.8-CTiarter Oak Part^ National laagiie «■- at the ’ ’ noilwood and Metropolis peted in the tlirce Hou.sewivcs' Sunday main body with a toeplale on his Hamner rclinned ns the Phil- Braves hit the two-million mark off for championship honors in the headei' from Portland 6-5. 7-6 Bov.ling leagues at the ’ alleys, 'good enough to make it real close, Yama Bahama, a capable raid- licking up golf balls - even those make up the I>eglon team. "Ail po- by Danbury's Bob' Wlldman. Dorn Thiirsrlay. June 6 Countiy Clubs in Westrhesler 8 Glass A — Paul Jesanls 43-3-40,' right shoe, one of the older hands lies' second baseman on May 7 ' at home' last season for the third three Y Housewives! Bowling Batting (Based on 109 at Batsi Saturday and entered the District this • pa.sl sea.son and it is ex­ ■ April 20. 19.86 when he lost a.dlewciglit from Bimini in the Bril- t by opponents and other play- sitions are open and I hope all - Sqiiatrito tied four other school- Trust vs First National 6:18- County. It would be one of the Tom Prior 44-2-42, Jim Horvath . era. ’The dog is now seven years remarked. "Now- I’ve seen dvery- He celebrated by belling a consecutive vear. Leagues. Dates A Nuts, wiprters of •—Fondy. Pitt.sburgh, .372; .Musial. 8 fin.’rls against California, Pacific great cruellies of the sport if he pected that another league will spilt decision lo Fiillnj^r at Cleve- igp West Indies, will try to make it eligible players in Manchester will boys for third' place in the pole Charter Oak Park. Batling Tosl Williams. Red 44-2-42!.Class B—Hal (ilgUo 47-6- thing," Granny al.so-sho-.v^ up mighty home nm into the upper Television eventually wilt limit the Monday morning loop.'''-rolIed Bt. Louis, .359: Robinson, Cincin­ Coast Conference titlist, M'^nday. failed to make the grade. be added next wiiuer because ■ of land An.d. of course, -lones ^^as two in a ri>w over- more experi- old. . , .Weather was cool enough turn out next week.". .Lazy af- | vault, won by Phil Pestana of New Motor Sales vs P A F. 6:18, Sox Blasted hi.s 12th homer of 41. Paul Ballsieper 46-5-41, Andy for a neighborhood volley ball terhoon. just sitting around, watch- London with a leap of 11 feet and " gi'owtJi of whiskers, (deck in left center field and other- every city, legardless of size, to one single games of 469, 477 and 432 nati. .364; Groat. Pitt.sburgh, .362: California won the first World This is the second lime in 20 the tremendous inlere.rt in the good. enough to win a decision ericcd Gil Turner, flurry-punching , . an 8-4 vic- chib.’ And then there will be no for a three->gsme total of 1,378 to ^ *'*'^ ** Field, BalPey. (Cincinnati, ,344. Series .in 1947. piojei t whic h had its heginmng the season with two on base in the lover ROblmaon in 1958, early In Philadelphia snapper m the Ferreira 49-8-41; Class C—William gamh but all available manpower Ing the ball (fames on teevee.., At- six Inches. The Indians were 18th I'^ *’* *’ *’* pitching batting | wise contributed to an 8-4 Parts. 6:18- years that Snfead ha.sn’l been aiilo- prarlice, a squad n^ate shouted, i lory ■ ov'er the then first place new attendance records as long as win out over the Bkillets. Tue.sdav Medics vs Auto Riina Temple and Robinson. Coiinectlcut won the District 1 matirally qualified for the blue rib­ three years ago F'inal .statistics eighth, as Boston overcame a .3-2 Ray s comeback. Wednesday match at ' .Miami Conroy 47-9-38, Steve Kstcham 60- was out shopping and the game tended the basketball dinner given 'in the team aeoring with two and Bucklev Field. 8-42, Foster Harry 51-9-4^. was postpon^ for 24 hours. rYoii look like Sa;! Maglie . . . Brnves bV making spectacular home games are telecast ipto par­ moining kingpina. who totaled (Clnrinoaiti and'Aaron. Mil-.-aul'.ee. chsmpionship Sattirdav. Bill Ris- bon event of golf, which is1 .slated.iinico , were recently released by Sherry deficit to defeat the Washington A.^ F'lillmer is ranked No. In Beach, F'la. the Green Manor Proa by sponsor one-fifth points. Stamford walked Senators 5-3. 1 1 WEDNESDAY Nell Ellis st night at the Walnut ■ off with championship honors with only faster." ■ [fielding pihys. Hi.s booming bat lors and pubs. Pay TV would swell 1.364 on strings of 461, 4.80 snd 483. Aceto A Sylvester vs Ansaldi, 35; Blasinganie. St, Louis. 33; Post. | ley allowed Springfield four hits at the Invcihess Cliili in Toledo. fJochim.sen. cliairm an of the pro- both' the National Boxing Assn. Bahama won a imanimous deci­ the intake, but not the roaring Thei'e were twg/eagles reported Missed the bus to work hut Restaurant. 41 and one-fifth points. • ' 1 "If I had Maglie'.s curve. 7 -.vasn't silenced for 12 games, The Rockettes, who topped all •“T'anck Field^ Cincinnati and Maya, New York. | in the .8-0 UConn victory. The Ohio, June l3-15,,(,The other time gram, who will be succeeded liv .Pitching- Bob Pin key. Pirates and Ring magazine rankings and sion over Turner m New York, wouldn't worry about Gie fast ! Tlie Phillies w'ere back - in the crowd at the park. Why should the rivals in the Thursday morning cii- Friday. Jrine 7 30. i Yankee Conference champions took w%a 1939. Barbara Strange for the 1957-58 - Hurled a four-hit .shutout and I Jones is No. 8 in .NBA and No. 7 June 29, 1936, but then had his 23- on par foOr holes over the weekend. customer pay $3.1.8 for a box seat Del Ballard holed a No. 4 iron shot i ball. " answered Hamner. ■t thick of things. eu'tt st the Y. settled for tljird Green .Manor Vs F A P, 6:1.8- Rutia Batted In Aaron, Milwaii- 1 the playoff 2-1. 'T feel my game is coming; .sea.son. stopped- Willie May.s' 21-game | in Ring, this bout could have im- fight winning streak broken by Pat w hen he can see the key game of; place honors with a 1,271 three- Charter Oak Park. kee, 36; Mnsial. St. Louis. 35; Iowa State, Big Seven title- around just right." .Snead said.'l 'jstreak as Pitt.sburgh--- r^-- defeated---i the ! portant bearing on the title situ- Lowry at Saglniiw, .Mich , in his on the seventh for a deuce and Bil- the hottest series in carpet slippers game tallv after pinning strings of Headquarters v» Case Bros., Furillo, Brooklyn and Hoak. Cin- holder, blanked Bradley, Missouri 1 I'l'm pretty. copfideiU of m'y ] •MONDAV’S V LEAOI E New v... . v-.8’’ork>Giant.x , „ . „2-0 „ following. Ito ation. EHpeclajTy. since Robinson next outing. Since the l/owry u p-: !>• Thornton holed a wedge shot on or over a beaker o f' suds st the 431. 416 and 424, 8:30-Robertson Park.__ cinnsli, 33; Robinson, Cindnnatl, Valley representative, 3-0 as P-hll I chances.Tf f qualify. 1 think I'll go Flo KlolC] walked olf with in­ 3-2 triumph for a sweep of the is expected to (lefend against wel, set, Bahama outpointed Jimmy the second hole for a deuce and Groen Manor Win.s neighborhood bar? . Chalking up a splendid 140 sin- Ctvilai) vs .lon-Di's, 6:30- 32, Grolh pitched a two-hitter to take to Toledo next Saturday and start dividual honors by posUng an aver­ doubleheader. j imveiglU champion Carmen Ba- Martinez and Willie (Kid) Johnson, went on to card a one under par 69 Baseball’s only solution is to Local Sport gle'in her first string snd c.onclud- RobertsOn Park, Hits—Robinson, Ciheinnati. 62: the District 5 title 2-fl.' practicipg.” age of 98.84 foi 86 games Riin- silio In September and might rer and lost to Isaac Logart. for his round. adopt the policy that has worked ing the rolloffs wdjh a 329 triple, S p a cer Rubber vs'Optical. 6:1.8- Musial. St. Louis. 60; Aaron, MH- Undefeated pa'nti' State, District ^ Ford’s Total Best nenip Lucille Mahoney took part t lire again if successful, , 1, At the age of 26, .Turner has In Alumni Opener out so satisfactorily in profession­ Chickie .(anicke sparked the Dates Waddell Field. w'Xiikee. 59; Schoendienat. 'New 2; and Notre Dame. District 4, Although he won the Round in 69 games and compiled a 7,8 . GAINED THREE POI NDS •' Fullmer’s record is 40-4 w ilh _20 fought most, of thetough battles ^ ' Chatter al football, where only away A Nuts to their 1986-57 title. Other .Green .Manor vs Morisrty s, York, 57; five plaimrs tied with are the blher World Series ehtries. Robin, Ford had the beat medal niark. Koundi'ng out tire loop's lop 'Toledo. Ohio 'tP> ■ Billy Burke knockouts and Jones’ 44-17-4 with in the welter and mi(Idleweight j in a week, takes on Frankie Ippo- Opening game of the 19.87 game.s may be members of the winning team weie Y-Buckley Field 64, pofh are at-Isrge teams. score for Uie 90 holes 33" com ­ live pinners were Sljcny . Joi hini- had to Jilay 144 hole.s to win the 1 l.dtnockouLs. Bach has been stop­ classes in 68 rough battles. He 1 I'lo of New Y’ork in a W'ellerwelght I Alumni League season saw Green ne\-ei into a , "P' Marv Willhide, I.ee Couture. Mat;-' NoJorman's vs l>iwyers, 6:18- Doubles iHoak. Cincinnati a!hd .Tlie, pairings at Omaha will pit pared .with Sara’s 338. Ford's game sen 96.11,'Eloi.s JaiTTckc , 94 55 and 1931 U.S. Open golf title at Invct- ped dhce.. Fullmer by Robinson lost four of five last year but 1 battle tonight at 8(,Nicholas Are- is being played. Thrs mft> cut the Pm^vlch and Msi-v Lucas. / Verplsnck Verpl Field. Musial, St. _ Goliis. ■ 14;-JHt)bn. St. Iowa State against Notre Dame.; collapsed on him after lie had Irene Constantine 94.47.' nesa. When It wa.s over, runnerup whom he beat fo'r the title Jan. 2, slopped both Jimmy. Morris and j na. aXSEBAIJ, I'MPIRE.S. Eastern -Manor upend Nas.siff Krm.s ft-l , video , intake V' half, but it also played the first four holes in Oirtnerticul Board, will meet to­ ■Sherry Jochlmsen stood out''for ! Snsday, June • Louis, 18; Gliiiain-^nd HodfM! ! C'onnectlcut sgsinat the winner of Dates * Nuts were ' crowned George Von Elm reported he had and .ipnes .by unheraMed Henry Rudy Gwin In' 1987 before losing Unbeaten in 14 Starts, with 11 yesterday sffernbrin st Chs-rler promotes the l^anie snd the at­ birdies on the final round, with to Logart, March 29. morrow night at 7:.30 at the West the runneriip Skillets wHh,.< 291 j vs Firit NstionsI, 1:,30- Brookh'n,'Tejnple? (?lncinnall' and Texas-Arir^nft pla.yoff: Penn . . . , , league c’nampion.s \cilh an 84-36 lost 12 pounds, The cigar-smoking Burroughs in 19.81. knockouts, Redl is a lopsided fa­ : Osk Park. A scbeduled second tendance ’ * State,vs. the Duke-Florlda Statei.tlve help of some lucky bounces won and lost record and finished Burke said: "I gained three Jones ur an aceonipilahed work- The tO-round match wil) be car­ vorite over Tppolito, who hasn't Side Rec. wfth ^the^GlVts and Dodgers *'■*»*« *"'* teiunmaterificluded charter Oak Fkrk, Bouchee,/Plfiladclphia, 11 and brllllaht putting. The Miwter.s i conle.st ■ between . Police A .Fire Triples— Bruton.. Milwaukee and I w>uh*r; and the Denver-Colorado seven games ahead of the second i pounds man w ith,a tendency to coast but f'*'* ABC television. fought since October 22 when he departe'd, anothel- National League Betty Jb Tremniel. Berplce Cart Nassiffs vs F A P, .3;.30-Charler champion had a final 71: only tim'e land First National Bank wiw Wright, Elaine Tavlor dnd Simone S^hoendietist and Mays. New York, Slate winner against the Call- place Moneydews. who ended \rith j ______lost a decision to Frankie Ryff. IjrAilUN .11 NIOR baselrall team club, say the R e ^ . would move to Oak Park. . » he hadn't, ' hro><*n ' ' ’ykagyl’s 71 . Stefan Redl, a Hungarian-born The fight will be aeen on TV ■ postponed bccau.se of rain and the Zollo. ^ ■ 4; six players tled^wttlT 3. fornia-Pepperdine •ui'vlvor. a 77-43 mark. Sugar Pluin.s (58- will priclice lom .hi at 6 o’clock at New ifork, you say. Well, fhis . P A F va Bantty Oil, 1:.30-West par. German who now is ready to go (Dumont) in some sections at 10:30 j two rivals will meet tonight start­ The Rockettes comprised Doris Hom^'Flups— Aaron. Milwaukee, Minnesoia; J956 Seriea winner 62 , Fig Bars (56-64), Peaches Mt. Nebo. All positions are open rhight not be, too easy, for the Side! Oval. and national champion, failed to Behind the fotJt leaders csjue (48-72) and Berries (37-83) trailed into the United States Army wlth- p.m. (EST). ing at 6 o'clock.- Tedford. Martha Randall, Sue Nassiffs vs Ponticelh'^ '3u30- 12; M(>6n, SI. Louis, 10; Snider. sndj.be team wi 1 .not be selected ■Yankees would then control the win the Big Ten title and was not Fred Hawkins plus 18, Mike Sou- in that order. , Go Ahead Signal on Both Lights Skip March wa's the winning Larkin. Gen- KO.poha and Lillian West Side Oval Brooklj'n, Robinson. Oowc and until at -tleast another week t* 10 lermterriton’. ory. whichwnicii 'D isei el Webb ,,euo «iioand ^ ------j " invited into the district playoffs.' chak plus 6, Venturi plus 4-,.Do\v • Mis. 'Jochinisen pinned the best days Coach Ronnie Daigle .skid to- pitcher for Green Manor, allowing Daq Topping have skid they would ‘ Tmirtellot. Mrs. Kopchs ended Bailey, Cincinnati and Musial, St. Finsterwald. minus 6. Bri.tlsb .Louis, 9, Arizona was runnerup in 1956. single g a m ef 141, Mrs. Malioney day. I eight Ivits. and his mound op- |jke„ to'do.^AJld whv should the with a 265 triple to garner top! Open Champion Peter Thomson, o( rolled the. top trtplc, 346, ahd Mary Stolen Bases -Mays, New York. 1 ponent, Greg Manchuck’ gave 'up Redfegs. who plays to thflr record honort among her third place; Serira from Bench Auattlalia, mUyia 7. defending Bopham bowled a 92 single without 16: Temple, Cincinnati and Bruton, LITTIJC LF.AGl'E officials \vill Just six saffUe.s. Bert Ba.skersille j i,iM .928 adm ission/ last season, teammat'ea. . ! . ' * ------^ . (Jharnpion Gene’" Littler mifius 9, a mark. Dates A- Ndts recorded the Milwat^ee, 7: Gilliam. Brooklyn, hold an important meeting collected a single and home run in itch to the Polo Grounds to in­ ' Mrs. Jochlmsen reports that the i Kansa; Oily uP— ShorUtop B»llv Betty Benton Wins National ’Open. Champioci Cary highest team single, 522, and best a winning cause. ' 6 ; Fondy,' Pitts’. urgh and Blasin- Mlddlecoff minus, 10- Bill Casper Wednesday night at 7:30 at the herit thei headachas that are drlv' annukl banquet is schedule^ Friday ! „„„te{- of the Kansss City /.thlet- three-game a«ire, 1,466.^ • | GVcfn Manor ....2 0 0 016— x 0 6. ing Horace Stoneham to San Fi'an- nlght June 7 and, *111 start . . ' . ' \ gamt, St. Louis, 6 . Wc^ekend Tourney Jr., minus 10. Dick Mayer'minus West Side Red Results o f the * gays his greatest baseball -Pttching (Based on. Five Deci-' 14, Ed Furgol minus 17. .Mike ry Nasaiff Aims- .000 400 cisco? promptly at 6:15.' TtESp.AV’8 V I^AGl’E ' town-wide collection will be dis­ thrill came last fall when he was • aions)—^Acker, Cincinati and Ssn- Fetchlck minus 18, Jack Burke Jf ., cussed, Ray Lav'ry reports. I with the Yajakess and watched the ..ford, Philadelphia, 6-1, .857; Gross. Betty BentAif and Cora Andersm 34. . ■ • Winning 90 games-as against 30 loasea, the SkllleCs garnefed I W orld’.'BetTes from the bench. "I Cincinnati, Buhl. Milwaukee snd took top honors in Ssttrrdaya' Se­ ALUMNI FAaai l,E.AGUE play- lected Nine Holes (one-half handi­ championship latlrels by a whop­ Historys I didn’t gF to play last fall and be- Schmidt, St. Loiis, 4-1. .800. ping 22-gaine/ margin over . the era will hold,an important meeting. j cause of a broke.i leg I mimed the • Strikeouts—Arrovti, Pittsburgh, cap) evehP at the Manchester, I tonight, at 6 o’clock at the East Countey Ulub. Mrs.. Benton,carded ^ oa rd m a n Preps second place ' Coffee Cupa who or? j 1986 Series with the Yankees." 46; Koufsx, Brooltlyn.' 47: Drott, 1 Side ' Rec. Oiaches and players a 41*t2-29. scQie and Mra. . Ander­ posted a 68-52 won aricl lost record: highest I says Hunter, "hut being part of Catlcsgn and Roberts and Sanford, •Other loop members .included must attend. The league opens its j the Worid Series last fall was my Philadelphia, 46. sen trilled with a ’40-10-30' total in For Hartford Bout - season Tuesday night with the the Class A group. Class B Uuiels Double Boilers 156-61),' Flying natural I top thrill. As a kid 1 thought the ^ jcers (56-64), Spatulas (50-70) Yanks playing the R ^ .Sox at Mt. I greatest thing that could happen" were garneted by Ruth' Bryant Hartford—Larry Boardmsn, the Nebp, 45-17-28. Barbara Williama 44-14* cind Rolling Piiia (35-65). to me was to be s part of a World LOOKING AHEAD lightweight- title contender who . Individual honors went lo Hilma octane... 30 and Pag Chanda ^4-1440. Series." fought five world championa in .McComb who concluded the sched­ Hanover, N. H. tJ8 ^ When ! Sunday afternoon the Women> m NO INCMAM „ $15,000 GAMBLE -little more than a yaar and whipped- ule with a 99.60 average while par­ ai^ced to judge a race — between ! Division hgid a B u t 15 Holea event four-of them, has been reroatched ticipating in 90 games. Madeline youngsters who .wqre to run i (Lhree*fourthe'handicap j-'with the with. ex-Ughtw'cight king Wallace Morley trailed with a 97.73 mark Camden,, N. J.' (N E Al .The, I. a round the block, Darttaouth DarVta .fJol- following results; Class A—Mrs. OANOBR SION SAPBTV SION highest-priced claim of the Garden (Bud) Simt'h f o r .h flg n t at the •and Ruth Ostoander finished third The Finest ...... '■ lege track and croaa-countfy Anderson-. 73*16jM, Ann ■ McBride State 'Theater here on Tueadsy with a 95.54 average. Mi'-s. Jochi)u- On svary fasolin* pump exetpi Statft Park meeting 'wias made ■by ! coach Elite Noyes said: "Go twice 71-n-«0F'Avia Hismirton 75-15-60; Only the AMOCO-GAS pump William Hal Bishop, who haltered Junell, Statth''waa the flfat. and sen 95.46 and Elizabeth Oiurcli the Amoco-Gas pump is Onme can display the three impor­ . ' around the block, we'll be needing, Class 'B—Helen Skinner 91-30-61 toughest, in the - string G*a u a miracle of natural high-octane ma

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WUklS and Co., Realtor. MI BBAU TttU L LiANDSCAPED wdrth BOttan Aganay, Reanon^ St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). -ROLLAFLEX (Jamera, F 8.5 lens. One EUectric Clothes Dryer. Was 9-0*4a, BU 9-4SS9. ing room. Only five minute walk tor, Bd 9-1107, any time. B d A6980. ^ EVEN tO ^ IO DO TO GET you WILCO MACHINE TOOL pany has opening in area for CLEIAN EYont Room near bath for 8H-ft(X)M RANCK to new school, buses and atorea. COPY CLOSING TIME A T T u r TO LOOK AT ME • agent. Salary to. 8600 monthly. (>>mplste xvith Kalart BC flash *149.00. Now *129.00. a genUeman. 54 ^ Ig h St. 1950 MERCURY 2-DoOr Sedan. MORTTENSEai TV. Specialised RCA COMPANY u n it/-',C a ll MI 9-S**i. Can be TWO f a m il y d u p l e x . 64. Don- Birch caMnet kitchen, diapoeal, Many extras for the wise buyer, ARE YOU OONBlDSRmo Good condition. ^Utdio and heat­ television service. MI. 9-4641 MENU' CUT A HOLS Call Hartford JAckson 2-6367-and One Nine-Pound Wringer Washer ftoO M with kitpke'n nrivUeMs vfinient kmation, -fenoM in yard, such as wall to wall carpeting, BBLUNO YOUR PKOPERTTr - FOR CLASSIFTED ADVT. ROUTE 6 AND14-A ask for Mr. Henry. ,J . ’ seen a tD a liy Queen, West Middle three bedrooms, garage, knotty er. MI 9-1781, ' Rebuiit motor, Tpke. \ with Pump. Was *119.98. Now Ontrally. located. 14' Arch~8t smcslte drive, oil Seat, eoauddr- pine porch. Near achoola, shop­ draperies in all rooms, and many dagtonbury MON. THRU FRI twin exhaus^. ' LAWN MOWERS sharpei BOLTON *99.00. able cash requlred7»i.«Sz5ai others. Buyer can get 4% moi^ repaired: Cali Ml 9-1702, MI 9-4M8. Mra. Dorsey. ping center end bps stem. Occu­ •30 A. M. MI 9-8358 THREE-SECmON.^A-foot. AUaa A. R. Wilkie sad Oo.. Kaaltorii, pancy July. Private siUe. gage. Moat be seen to be appre­ We also buy property for cash. 113 Wells Street. Help W anted -" overhead garage door;''^!wo year* CHAMBERS FURNITURE SALES FtlRNISHER) Room for one or two BQ 94)649, BO 9-4*89/ ICember ciated. CairOwner, Bd 9-605*. Belling or buying, contact TURDAY 9 A. M. C A D ft£ A C , 1918, good rondition. At The Green . SEWING MACTUNES—home and Male or Female 37 old. , Half price. Take ITaway. with bath, complete light house­ BCancheater MUI. M I 9-5845 STANLEY BRAY. Realtor Little League yefy clean. $395. Call PI 2-7211. ' t . Phone MI 9-7338, - Open keeping facilities. MI 9-4'ri6. BRAE-BURN REALTY commercial types bought, sold and 10a.m .-5p.m . 7:80 p.m.*9 p.m. EIGHT ROOM (Jolonlal — Older Lots for Sale 73 TOUR UOOrCRATION HUX repaired. Ralph Aldrich, MI eXjUNTER HELP end Waitress, ELL^IGT()N—Convenient to Haun- BO. 8A273. BE APPRECSATED 1947 PONTIAC- Radio* and heater^ part time days, full tim e' nights. RAlJiATORS, odd pieces of lum- home. Excellent conTtion. Near Standard transmission, new bat­ 9-8487, RO^BR Gae Stove with automatic school churches, stores and bus. llton Standard. Immediate occu­ BOLTON,, Coventry end Wethers­ BIULTIPUS LISTINO offere the Opener Set ATTENTION Apply in peraon. Patio Drive-In, ber.- inside and outside doors with Boarders Wanted 59*A pancy, aix-room home, IH baths, tery. fuel pump, and generator. locks, windows, miacellaneous timer {^.M pafate oven. Ebccel- Ehitrance hall, large living room, field hUUdtng leAs. Veriouii loca­ combined Berricea of 35 realtors, ATTICS, cellars, yards and ga­ - Broad and W. Middle Tpke. lent cqn(U t^.. *190. One dining three bedrooms, fireplace, Pine tions, *500' and up. Terms. (Jail Dial Ml f -5121 Good mechanical condition. $70. rages cleaned. Rubbish promptly p^pes and fittinga, bath tub, Idow ROOM AND BOARD for an elderly djnlhg room, den, kitchen, laun­ M saleamen' o help sell your Call MI 3-5904. ’i / MEN 23 TO 401' room aet. MI WK|74. lady in a pleasant private home. dry room, three fireplaces, built cabinet kitchen with dining area, Lawrence F. Flano, Broker. Bd- house. For Information please call For Tonight removed. Call MI 9-9245. WANTED — Elxperienced man or er unit, 13 ft. counter, sbelxdng dining room, encloeed breezeway, 'Woman for fountain luncheonette, (can be used in basement or ga­ Must he in or /near Manches^r. in book cases, three large bed­ 9-S9'l0. (Jarlton W. Hutchtite, BO 9-6182. 1948 CHEVROLET — Two-tone If you’re looking for a Box D, Heraldy______rooms, two bath^-dtfge closets, attached garage. Acre lot. Price Glastonbury, June S (SpscUll— FLOORS Washed, Waxed. Polished nights and weekends. Apply in rage). Also Glenwood combi^- S’riJDIO (X)UCH, reversible brown 130,000. H. B. Grtsdy, Broker. BEAUTIFULLY Situated Lot on Good rhnning condition, plus show and Buffed. Modern Floor Pol­ steady job . with annual person. . Pine Pharmeejr, 664 tion oil and gas stove with con­ closed in porch, Urge outside fire­ WANTED—Three or four-bedroom The Rotary Club will play tlM and print. *15. MI 9-5412. BO 3-8009. Box Mountain Drive near Lake St. house with two ot more acres Iitet and Found tires. $195; Call MI 9-7972, ishing Co. Call MI 3-1334. raises, liberal vacations, Center St. verter for coal or wood., Klein’s, place, pool, -paUo, nicely land­ Grange in the opening gam* o t < A p a r th ^ ts — Fhita— Over an acre. A bargain at land. ' Within 10 miles MapeheS' the Lion’s (Jlub Little Leagos at 1955 CHEVROLET Convertible. and other employe benefits, 161 (Jenter St. - , / GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigera­ scaped, Tn'o c a j oversized garage 8EVBN-’r (K)M s in g l e or a two- *3,000, Telephone MI 8-5556 or ’ •— Blue Parakeet. Answers RELAX This Summer. For a PSYCHIATRIC AIDES and- Dining 'rCTeyMahts______63 with breezeway>and amesite drive. tar. Not over $17,500. Welles 6:30 p.m. today, w ith another f a a » to Chris. Reward. Call MI Good condition; Private owner. then become a Guard ft tor, large aize., . Threeplece wal­ family, four or three, two baths, Bd 3-6168. WUUam Rubihow Agency, (Joventry, PI ,2-8872, PI small fee let us assume your lawn Room Supervisors at Mansfield ONE 45 FT. extension double pul­ nut beditiom set Small Oil hot water heat. Many extras. slated. 3-5008. ' Call MI 9-0127, mowing headaches. Call Ml Small Bar for FXJR . RE^ra^,n^3^-R*K)m furnished extra lot, near scho^, Pairkade. Agency. 2-7932, PI 2-6715. the Connecticut State Pris- State Training School and Hospi- ley Iadder. worklng_jcouple, 3.m. from the town office boiM* ■ IjOST — Holster at O nter Park, 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Excel- on. The starting salary w a ter, tree s .— *14,500. Tel BU SECOND Bolton L ^ e—Terrific lot LJSTTNGS NEEIDED fOr all types _Ient condition. Original oWner. arting aalary: $3940-$3900. Ap­ ter St. ------— WHITE Automatic EUectrie Stove, New B<^hm-Rdr/nipiM MI 8-6389, occmancy. Price *19,600. (Jail-A. 9-0564 or Bn 9-S168. / • on lake. Artealea well connec­ ing, an the teams wUl march to ------^ R eturn to Army-ahd Navv Cluh- LAWNS AND TREES to be cut. $3660 ply to Dr. Dayton; Superintend­ of homes, capes, ranches, colo­ MI 9-3453. deep well. Good condition, six R. Wilkie and (Jo., Realtors. BQ tion. Ideal spot. Good neigh­ nials, 3, 8, or 4-family. (Jail the rhythm of the High 80bo4 ^ or Mrs. Mansfield, 95 Center St. All kinds of work. Rubbish of all The Maximum ' ent, b^iiBfield Depot, or to State PAVSiNPORT, green, Simmons ^PHllElE a n d four rootn ' apart- 9 ^ 9 , Bn 9-4*89. Band, to the Academy Bchooi years old. *76. 80 Fooccroft SIX-ROOM (JAPE, two unfinished bors. T. J. (Jrockett. Realtor, (Jieszynskl-Felber Agency, BO 5H 3-7786. 1949 PACKARD Four-Door. Orig­ kinds refnoved. Paper, raga Peraohnel Director, Slate Office conTOrtible. $40. Metal swing Dr. meats. Heat, electricity, trange, Field. taken Away free. MI 9-0142. $456(1 refrigerator, disposal. Adults omy. EMreplace in living room. Hot Bd *-1577. 8-1409 or Bd 9-4291. inal owner, low mileage,' $150. Building, HartHartford, net. *5. MI 9-9362. SIX-ROOM RANCH HOUSE — Bol- water oil heat. Aluminum storms The ceremony will start wtth m rt an application for NINE-PIECE Dining Roqm No .pets. Three room, *1(X), four ton-Manchester line. Ideal loca­ FOUND—Tire, vicinity of Weal Call MI 9-4446. FLOOR SANDUIG and refinjahing. and screens, awnings. Large BEAUTIFUL, Desirable Budding short welcome ftom lioaY CInh PW8QN GUARD at the Spinet type desk. (Jhete. room, *125. *8 EHm St., Rockville, tion. Oil steam head, large porch, Middle Tpke. Phone MI 9-2628. Specializing in -old floors. M) Boats and Acceasoriea 46 kitchenette. In quiet West End Lot. Box Mountain Drive. Over president, Anthony BCanfrefO. The 1948 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, good Dogs— Birds— P e tsV 41 9-2172. TR 5-2505 from 9-5. ETOnlngs TR Rusco Windows. Approximately -acre. W ooded,, quiet, residential smaller diamond WQl be ueed to 9-5750. Roofing and Chimneya 16*A Help Wanted—-Female 33 Hellt Wanted— Female 35 Office w the State Person­ 6-8060. District. Nice for children. No FOUND—A small impunt of mon­ condition. Phone MI i-'5808 after 300 ft. frontage, artesiam well, ex­ agents. (Jail Bn 9-9635. area. Reasonable price. Phone Church School the Junior League, with Itie .J . Hi nel DlrectSr^, Room 405, ARE—Yon in L*C*V*E ey, Moncheiter Memorial Hos­ 5. RlXlFINO — SpeetaUatng in ropair. HOUSEWIVES — W* have an op­ MANCHESTER- Pet Center for ail' ON DISPLAY AT cellent drainage. Basement ga­ Barbara Woods, Bd 9-7702. • Williams team playing the VFW. - State O tlic t Buildipg, Hart­ a r e :—^You getting married NEWLY decorated' four-rtx>m and rage. Tel. (iwnet’, MI 8-4894. pital iprounda. TR 5-7313. Household Services ing roota of all ktnda. Also new portunity tor you to earn from W a it r e s s w a n t e d . Apply Aca­ your pets , and pet'a supplies. *14,600 . . . Bowers School. Four Awards Given Promptly at 6:30, both gazoee wlQ a r e :—You going housekeeping bath second floor apartment; With iti^s. Gutter work. Chtmntya |30-$50 a w-e«k in your spar* time dia Restaurant, 103 Tolland Tpke. ford, Or your nearelA.Cbn- Free deUvef-y within city - limits. McINTOSH BOAT CO. room expandable Cape with front BEAUTIFUL LOTS on Black Top get under way with First Seleet* 40-FOOT Eittenaion Ladder. Loet, . Auto Driving School 7-A Offered 13-A MI 9-4273. Open Monday-Satur- CAN—You spare only heat and hot watef.' Inlaid lino­ MANCHESTER—(Jomfortabla Six- Road in Vernon just over Man­ cleaned, repaired, 36 yean’ ax- without Interfering w-ith >-our n*m- necticut State Employment leum on kitchen and bathroom and rear dormers. Needs re­ At St. Mary’s man William F. Connery throwing loaned or misplayed. .C. Y. Paul, WANTEHJ — Woman to work in day, 9-8 p.m. Thursday. 9-9 p.m. 3UNPHT n k P s U a x i. r o b a l o *3A *35 *25 *35 *25 *35 room Cape on quiet street. Hot decorating. Truly a choice loca­ chester town fine. Ehitlre area LARSON’S Bwvwa School, FURNITURE repairing and refir.- neiice. Free eatimatea Call 4ly duties. Car necessary. Call Service. floors. Also Venetian blinds and water oil heat. Storms amd the first balL TR 5-7318. laundry and dry cleaning, some DE LUXE RUNABOUT TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS tion. Why not look it, over? (Jlose has storm seWers, good drainage Mancheater*a only trained and ishing;,'antiques restored. Furni­ owley.a Maitcheater Ml. S-5MI. MI 8-8375. aluminurp atorms and acreena screens. To assume present The Rotary Club is managed by shirts. Will train if nec.eseary. cat and dog supplies, whole- *25 *25 *35 *25 *35 *25 to three schools. Plaster, fife- with gravel aub-soil. Price *1,500 In addiUon to the regular attend- FOUND — Black Poodle on East certltled Instructor. For your safe­ ture Repair Servica. Talcottville. Cb^phita^ equipped. Also throughout. Adulta preferred. mortgage requires *6.000 cash or John Pemgallo; the Grange by Full or part time. Towne (Clean­ retail. Daily 9 to 5 p.m. Bride and Groom “ Love Nest” places, etc., per lot. (Jail Now. The R. F. anoe awards, given imnually by the Lqury Geftney; J. B. WU lla^ Center St., Saturday. Owmer can ty We are trained to teach proper­ MI. 8-7449. “ ROOkkE¥PER~ DO IT NOW!' • the T^nUutionary Rent *90. ■ Write Box C, c /o Her- new financing may ■ be arranged. ers, 348 Main St. MI 9-9084. Thursday, Friday nights S s, basement with camera, wW'ch was purchased from IbHOE REPAIRING of the better ple St. Johnson Outboard Motors Suites TOLLAND—Acre cleared building be entering Grade 1 in the fall. 9-7398. EORMICA counters, carsmlo wsU LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as­ Apply In Person Esso Servicenter, Windsor St. at BOXER PUPS, certified pedigr'Ce^. dryer, stove and refrigerator. ble garue, ameaite drive. Carlton garage, fireplace, combination parish funds by vote of the vestry. kind for over 40 years. . Sam and floor Uls. Let us modernize Marine Paint—Hardware—Supplies Choice—* Different Dinette Sets lot in young, new area- WeU lo­ There will be a short dtotnmsViit sures satisfaction, prompt aepvice. Parkway. (Buckland). MI 9-8198. Four male and three female. Rent, *30 weelUy. (Jail Rockville, W. Hutchins, Bn 9-5183. Multiple windows, etc. Quiet street, good cated on wide, paved road. JA A camera case was also given to about preparing tb« child for k^ooi Yulyes, 23 Oak St., at Purnell MANCHESTER Driving Academy TOUT bain room and kitchen For NEW FIRM locating in Manches­ "De luxe’’ Range can be had in­ CH 7-8124, MI 9-S48S. (lAkR'^BROS. Available any time. Call after Open dally 9-9 — Sat., 9-6 TR 5-8915. Uatlng Member. neighbors. Ideal location for 7-2067. her by the Church School. The life and an opportunity to most the Parking Lot. guarantees results. Elxpert instruc­ free esUmatss call ML 9-3600, The ter wants a clerical supervisor, stead of Refrigerator or Television 89 I.«ggeU Street five typists, one file clerk. Apply DESIGNERS ^ 8 p.m., TR 6-7749. growing family. Really difficult reason for the unusual action is principal, James F. Hattlngs antf tion, dual controlled "ar. Call PI TUe Shop, Buckland. McINTOSH BO AT CO. Set if you prefer. ■ ONE of Rockville’s newest and to find value like this around. DEAR MOM: It's really amazing East Hsrlford, Cbnn. Conn. State Employment Service, that Gall leaves soon to spend the Grade 1 tsadhsrs, BCrs. Antoinette 2-7246. Day or evening appoint­ Experienced men required for 52 OAK ST. E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G mostj attractive four-room apart- V gR N O N Good FHA mortgage available Suburban for. Sale 75 how old furniture and ruga take RUGS CLEANED and shampooed, Millinery Dressmaking 19 806 Main St.', Manchester. A Pub­ layout and development of elec­ The Whole ’ ’Love NeSt’ ’ m e ^ : Spabioua rooms, ceramic summer In the building of Ellard, Bfrs. AureUe Gardiner, BCrs. on new life and looks when ments. SALESLADY tor part tlmq work, BEAGLE PUPPIES, six weeks old. Beautiful' four room ranch with (*13,600 approx.) (Jhurch Youth Center on Betton Is­ “ Our care means longer wear.” lic Service, no fee charged. tronic equipment. Business ma­ Ml 3-4624 MANQIESTER b o a t CO., 10 Ea “ Albert’s’’ Low Price Only t i } f bathroom! including tub and garageC One acre of land, nicely BOLTON—On the lake, five-room Roaina Houaeley and BCIaa Catb> cleaned with Mystic Foam. J. Free pickup and delivery. Smith’s including Saturdays and Sundays. *15,300 . . . Out in the restful hills land near Ketchikan, Alaska. She M E M DRIVING SCHOOL — Fe­ ALTERATIONS on women's and Also, woman for night work. Ap. chines or similar experience help­ sex St. .. DaUy 12 noon-9 p.m . *555.55 *;..|hower. Conve^enUy located near .hutdkeaped. Including storm win­ winterized home. FIzh off the erlne Nelson. ' W. Hale Cotp. sella lots of it. Upholstery Shop. MI 6-4663, eve­ chlldi-en’s dresses, coats, suits, A CAREER WITH AVON. Join of Bolton. Three bedroom Ronc)i was St. Mary’s "Yoruth Sundt^ male instructor. Standard or auto­ plv Swiss Pastry Shop, 183 No. ful Excellent opportunity for the BAY Saddle Horse, bridle, saddle Saturday"'», a.m.-9 p.m. Scott Price in.'January was *796.95 pbsvline. Combination ggs stoy dows and doora $13,900. on extra large lot. Garage, com ­ front porch. Partial basement Aerodynsntlee Aid Otoan ^ Love, Ann. nings MI 3-7267. skirts, etc; Call MI 9-6836, 9-5. the thousands of women who are speaker” recently. matic. Day, evenings Sunday Main St MI 9-2660. right men. and blanket. Gentle w-ith chil­ Atwater-Ana'Spats. Long, Easy, Convenient Terms! fum lslikd,' -MaxlmtniT'onia chiiii bination windows, etc. No base­ ■with shower, boat room, etc. Through the efforts of Richard appOlytments. MI 9-6541,. 9 or enjoying a prbntable part-time dren. $250, Tel. PI 2-6042, FREE Storage until wanted re­ ROCKVILLE Oordon Fogg,-Junior warden at MoUoy and Rodney A. Sbuart, of WEAVING of burns, moth boles $95 monthly. TR 5-4966. A Z ment. Will take less than *11,000. T, J. (Jrockett, Realtor, aftsr 4 p.m. business serving regular Avon *0%-50% SAVING^ oq our Marine gardless of Ume. FREE Delivery St. Mary’a presented Gail with the the research divlaion o f 'Uhlted Air*- Automobiles tor Sale 4 and tom clothing, hosiery nuis, WANTED-rExperienced- shirt op­ GRAY MANUFACTURING Business property — Six room *4.OOO.O0 down to assume present Bd 3-1577. Moving— ^Trucking erator. Apply In person, Fisher customers in exclusive territory. 18 ARBOR STREET AKC Registered E^llsh Springer Insurance Policy. BrbWest possi­ anywhere in ConnecUcut. _ If you NEW THREE-ROOM Fumiidied camera.''The case was given her by craft Corp., a model wind tunnel CORDNER AUTO SCHOOL. Indi­ hsndbsgs rspaired, Upper rw Call MI 8-5195. 'louse with two cau: garage and GI mortgage on house. Even less Dry Cl*an.>iera. HARTFORD. CONN. Pup. 3 'i months' old. Reason- ble coverage. Stock (jirthpany. have no means of transportation Apartment In Rockville. TR grocery store. In A-1 condition. VERNON—6(4 room ranch, full Miss Jeanne Low, high school de­ has been loaned to the High SchooL vidual instruction on Insured dual- placement,' umbrellas rspalrbd, Storage 20 able. Call JA 8-J764. Very favorable rates. (Jail BJll 6-7630. tf you want to carry a second IN TALCOTTVILLE •’A GOpD PLACE TO WORK " we will send our private “ Courtesy Priced for quick Bale. Owner retir­ mortgage. basement, ceramic tUe bath, partment superintendent of ,8t- The tunneL which Shows the control cars by experienced, men’s shirt .collars reversM and WOMEN—For sorting and inspect- WANTED — General Houseworker. Rood at O ockett Insurance Ageh> Auto" for you. No obligation. ing. *8,000 . . . Ideal for couple. Small brick veneer front. Youngstown Mary’s (Jhurch School, and a mem­ change In air stream by the pree* Next To Vittner’s trained instructors. Quality and replaced. Marlow’s UtUAT Mend­ A U Sini A. CHAAfBERS CO local Ing. Dry cleaning department. Driver's license helpful. No heavy FIVE Beautiful Black Cocker cy, MI 3-1577. ANDOVE31—Four-room Fumlthed kitchen. *14,900. R. F. Dlmock ing Shop. YOUNG MAN—Full time; for coun­ 'SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ber of the faculty at Manchester ence of various shaped bodies, li satisfaction assured. Ml 9-6010 or and long distance moving pack­ Apply In peraon. New Model cleaning or heavy laundry. Goun- ter work. Apply in person, Lynn Spaniel Punplcs. AKC registered. Apartment, including heat, hot J. D. R E A L TY and compact and situated on Oo., Bd 9-0345, Bd 9-6816. ing, storage Call Ml. 3-5187. Hart­ try- 8150 per month. Write_and ONLY DAY OR EVENING beautiful lot at the corner of High School. being used In the science clasfse in FITZGERALD MOTORS JA 7-3680 Laundry. 73 Summit 81. “ Poultry“8tofe;~Man^ester Park- $25. Gall MI 3-4495. 12-FT. SPF/EDBOAT aiid 16-ft. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE: water and garage. *85. Tel. PI ___John DeQuattro, Broker REUPHOLSTERmd, slip coverii ford CW. 7-1428. give references. Bov V, c.'o Her­ Trailer. '25 h.p. Evinrude, remote BO 3-5262 MI 9-8075 Green Road and Starkweather A total o f 326 attendance awards the study of aettx^memtoA — Formerly Brunner’s ade. - ^ MR.-ALSe RT, HARTFORD 2-6042. BOLTON—(Joventry line. New five and drapes.' Large selection of SEWING Machine Operator* Want­ ald. controls, electric starter. PI Residence atfter 6, Bn 8-3640 Street. Sure!; we can get you fi­ were given Sunday by the Rev. A. This is all- part o f the hew pro­ MANCHESTER Package. Dsllvery, Cri 7-0*58 room ranch, ceraniic Ule bath, Motorcycles—-Bicycles 11 fabrics. Quality workmanship, ed, Apply Ka Klar Toy C o., 80 Hil­ BARBER WANTED—Good Wages. Articles for Sale 45 2-6^5. SIX-ROOM Home, duplex, and ga­ nancing on thla. knotty pine kitchen, - walk-out L. Williams, rector, and the Rev. R. gram, enlisting a Toluhtesr graqi^ ^ OPEN EVENINGS free esUniates .given /in ydur Light trucking and paekago dsliv- AFTER 7 P. M. CH 6-4690 liard St, Clean, -air-conditioned shop. In­ rage. Big yard. For information *19,500 . . . FOUR, yep, FOUR basement. Large lot. $15,600. R. L Harding, asstatant. In addiUon, whose work and tifuraet can en­ MANCSIESTER Cycle ^bop. 186 home. / Smith’s Uphontery Shop. er>. Refrigerators, washers and ILQAM—$3 per yard, truck load ' ' ■ ( A—1.,-B—E>-R—T—•—S . Call MI 9-0582 between 4 and 8 EVA DRIVE — Three - bedroom rich acientific-patiMled students by -.1967 FORD V-8 CONVERTIBLE Help Wanted— Male 36 quire 46 Union St., Rockville. 43-45 ALLYN S f.. HARTFKiftD Ranch, 1%-acre lot. Knotty pine bedroom ,C^lonial on an acre of Y- Dlmock (Jo., Bd 9-8345, Bd- 39 awards wars tnade to members 1956 FORD V-8 VICTORIA West Middle Ylike. Repairs ■U MI >-4i683, evenings MI 3-7287. stove moving specialty. Folding YOUNG lADY Wanted lor general ; tots. Gravel. Stabilized cruzhed Building Materials 47 p.m. Adults only. ground a ^ still centrally lo­ giving them eld and giddanoe. This Phone TR 5-4294. Open Ahy Eve. By Appointment kitchen, ceramic tile bath, fire­ 9-6818. of the Junior and Boys’ choirs. 1956 FORD V-8 2-DOOR SEDAN makes of bicyefea.ycfes. New and used chulrs for rent. Ml. 9-0753. office work, liking for' figures de­ atbne. Hot mix asphalt. Nuasdorf, cated in town. Four bedrooms, A record of 80 years of perfect adviaory gfoup gives talks to the bikes for sale. Also buy used FURNITURE Kefintshed and Re­ sirable. Small office, paid holi- WAREHOUSEMAN : Ml 9-7408. ■ , USED lu m b e r " TPREE-ROOM Apartment, unfur­ place. toll cellar. Phone Owner, BOLTON — Near Center. Five- 1955 FpRD V-8 2-DOOR SEDAN paired. Antiques a specialty. Tle- MANCHESTER - M'ovmg and Bd 3-4823. - , plus two usable ones on third attendsnee has been achieved by classes and help Indivldbsls, who bicycles. Work guaranteed. R at^ daya, vacation and insurance. 1-10.P. M. Some truck driving ex­ WANTED — Two Carpenters, full nished. Heat and light. O ntral­ floor, and four rooms on first room (Jape (Jod, large dormer, are Interested in a career in setonee mann, 189 So. Main St., MI 3-5643. trucking 0>. Ml. 8-6568. . Owned SALE — 83 i-S% off on'1956-1957 FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR, good condition, Mra. John A. Thotter, auperlntend-; SPECIAL! reasonable. Blue Cross Plan available. Apply perience preferred. time. MI 9-36%7. $25. Call MI 9-9559. ly located. Rent $75. Call Bd BOLTON LAKE FRONT — Three- floor. Full basement. Timken basement garage, hot water heat ent of the-primary department of In technical areas. and operated by Welter B. Per- Manchester Auto Parts. Inc,, 370 wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ 3-4524 1952 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN rett Jr. Apply In Person. 2x3's, 2x4’s, 2x6'S, 2x6’s, 2x7'a. room winterized cottage, $7,000. heat. This is an older home but Extra large lot. Phema Owner, the schooL The rector presented Retreat Slated Bi-oad St,, on Mondays. Wednea- paper at the Green. Open daily 9-9 Bd 9-3493. $298.00 Business Services O ffe r e d 13 Building—Contracting 14 Sheathing, windows, inside, outside TWO RANGES, reasonable, com- Columbia Lake, three-bedroom In excellent repair. One bath up Mra. Trotter with a gift Bible in The monthly retreat at the OeBA* da,va and PHdays. p.m. binaUon oil and electric and t one but the d o w ^ a ir s pantry ia LIGHT TRUCK and man available GAER BROS. INSURANCE CAREER | doors, radiators, pipes, oil burners, THREE ■ Large Flimiahed Rooms winterized cottage, *11,900. Carl­ behalf of all the members of the cle, BCidxUetown, for the woman o t 1955 FORD V-8 9-PASSENGER INTERIOR AND exterior remodel­ gas. Can be seen at 12‘Westfield large enough for « bath, plus GONDER’S T.V. S^Cvtca, avaUabU by appointment. Courteous, de­ 89 Leggett Street ROYAL AND Smlth-CortHia port­ oil tanks, furnaces, sinks, toUets, with heat. (Jail TR 8-Y244. ton W. Hutchins. Bd 9-51*2 Multi­ Church School. St. Augustine’s parihh bs held STA’nON WAGON ing, houses and garages Free pendable service, reasonable. MI w a n t e d — Lady to car* for two BX cables, soil pipe,. St. ' laundry, plus cloeetZ; (Owners Lggal Notice any Urns. Amenna conversions. children age one and two j-eara. East Hartford. Conn.-. able and standard typewriters. ple Listing Member. Top pupil In attendance was on June 6. Anyone planning to atr- 1955 VOLKSWAG^ PhUco factbry^imrvised service. emmates. Call W. F. Hensel, Her MI. 9-7853, Exceptional opportunity (or | All makes of adding machinea have requested that we do not AT A COUnT OP PROBATB held at tend may make reaervatlons wtth Only 8295.00 Down. 3-5966. while mother works during day. right man. State age, current i CHOMAN ONE Sewing Machine, refrigera- *11,300—(Jute two-bedroom Ranch, give location over phone, so Barbara Kennedy of Autumn St, a T « . Ml. ■ DRIVER-SALESMEN sold or rented. Repairs on ail' Business Locations ManohPsUr. within and for tha Dintrict High School aenlor, who now has Mra. Mary Scallion. 1954 OLDS *’98’’ 4-DOOR Call MI 3-6377 from 10 a.m. until income, background and insur­ tor. double bed, rocking chair,:na' aluminum atorms, plastered walls, make an appointment . . but ^Mancheater, on th« 39th day of May, GARAGES, porches, dormers, rec­ lO p.m. makea. Marlow’s. housewrecking kitchen chairs, atudio oouch. Bd for Rent 64 14 years’ perfect attendance In the "The annual chicken barbecue o t Power Steering. Brakes TELEVISION Service, For newly established wholesale ance experience. if any. June cellar, large shade, fenced yard, remember to bring along a de reation . and attic rooms built. Painting— Papering 21 MI 9-2392 9-2961. Present, lion/ John J. Wallett, Judfe. school, which means not more than Columbia Lodge, AF and ABC. will 1954 PLYMOUTH STATION [table at all times. Ptdico fee- r|utea. Five-day w^eek. salary and' collie graduates considered. SBtALX/ STORE on Purnell Place, garden, centrally located. Culton posit aa this one won't Im avail Estate of. ^Erlc A, Wslman. late of be held at the BCaaonle Ztodgs on Kitchen and bathrooms re- EXPERIENCED Wallreas Wanted. Manchester. In aald District, daceaaed. two absences (or illness in any one - WAGON. $195.00 Down. supervised service. Tel. MI. 8-1, Good wages. Apply In per­ commlaalon. Health, welfare and KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, near Main St. Apply Marlow’s, W. Hutchins, Bd 9-5132. MulUple able long. June 8. Weather permitting, the . modeled. Robert M. Alexander, PAINTING AND paperhanging'. Listing Member. The admlnlstrati'lx having- exhibited year. 196* FORD V-8 STATlOrT WAGON Good clean .workmanutp at rea­ son, Oak Grill, 80 Oak St. pension plan. Paid holidays. Must 358 Main' St. Phone Ml 3-4327. No. 1 Painted Prime 867 Main SL *23.000 . . . wUI buy this (Jotonlnl her administration “ account with said meal will be. served in tents at S, $195.00 Down M3 9-7716. WRITE Machinery and Tools 52 on Lake Streel:'J>t (a 100 x 600. astata to this Court lor allowance. It Others who rsceived awards for RUBBISH AND ashes removed. sonable rates. 30 years In Man­ be high school graduate. Apply Shakes .per sq. $13.00 6 and 7 p.m. 1953 OLDS ’ ’88’’ HOLIDAY- WANTED-Saleslady for Thursday Wednesday and Saturday morn­ FOR SALE — 55-Gal. Dnlms, In TWO-ROOM office aulte, 88 EHm Owner is hot after uif to get him la attendance over five or more years General cleaning, cellars, attics BIDWELL Iliome Improvement Co, chester. Raymond Flske. Ml. good condition. $2.50 each. For MANCHESTER ORDBRED that the 10th d a y ^ June. were: Susan Bjorkman, Gall Eiagle- Michael AgUo win set as chef o t Extra CHean! 9-9237. and Saturday work. Please ap­ ings.* Other days afternoons after CONFIDENTIAL 1x12 TAG\Eheathing— WERENT St.. Rockville. Suitable (or pro­ an offer. Why not see it this 1953 BUICK V-8 RTVI and yards. Reasonable *ates. M. Alterations, additions, garages. further information call The Her­ 1967, at ten o*elock, forenoon, Ai the son, Francis Roblnsoli, .for 12 the outdoor barbecue pits;'- The Re-aiding specialists. Easy budg­ ply In person. Burton's. Inc.,- 2 p.m. 5,000’ Minimum . . . .per M 94.00 fessional or business. Inquire AND VICINITY weekend? Lot of charih, lot of Probfte Office In tha Municipal Ruhd- 1958 PACKARD k M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. ald. phone MI 3-5121. Small Oment and Mortar Mixers, RockylUe, TRemont 6-2506.\ ground. Beautiful landscaptag. Inr in aald Manchester- he and the years; Janet Christensen. Valerie menu beatdee the baibecued chick­ 9-9757. et terms. MI 9-6495 or 'I^ PAINTING and Decorating, W. 84,1 Main Si, BOX. K, c/o HERALD *5900 — (Joventiy — Four • room en, includes potato salad, tosaad Radio, Heaterj^verdrive, D. Holland Jr., Glastonbury. Windows—(Jomplete— Power Trowsls, Electric Ham­ Garage, fireplace, eic. Well aame U aaslimcd for a hearlnff on the Fofdi. 11 years: Carolyn Uak, 5-9109. WONDER BREAD LOAM, d a r k , rich, atone free. Ranch. Lake priyilegea. hSlQwanca of said administration ac­ salad, rolls and butter, oottbe and Only $98.00 D w n . MEdford 3-7933. PART TIME Office Worker Want- (aet-up)—an sizes ...from 10.80 mers, W ater. Pumps, Building THREE ROOMS suitable for office built, too. count with said estate, ascertainment Sharcin BIcDowell, Richard Ken­ CONCRETE WORK—Floors, steps, Prompt-delivery. Call PI 2-6277 or Jacks, (Jhain Hqlata, Air (Jomprea- or business. 470 Main St Bd. Ice qream. 1653MFRCU: porches, patios, etc. S ^ e rtly IF YOU INTEND to- build your *d. Bookkeeping and typing re­ *9500—Hebron. Five-room Home *14.200 , . . Vacant five room of hein-Md order of distribution, find nedy, 10 yoara; Mrs. Walter Ford, Only n95.000 Down PAINTING—Evenings and week­ quired, Phone MI 9-2206, BAKERY ROUTE MAN for local sales route. WUlimantic ACademy 8-3283. Clear Pine Jambs ...per set 3.00 Bors, Lime Spreaders, Rotary Till­ 9-5228 or Bd 3-7444. tMs Cou^ -directs that notice of the e committee in Charge o t coe- done. Call PI 2-8683. new m m e call William Ksnehl, 10 acres of land. 8 miles from Ranch out in Vernon. Just over time and aMlimtd for i^ d hejir- Mrs. Elroy Phelps.-itlne years; Mrs. 1962 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR ends, reasonable rates. Free Must be married, neat, have car ers^ Trallera, Miscellaneous Tools. town line. $10,000 mortgage can ements includes the foOowtiig Contractor and Builder, Ml 521 CX)NN. b o u l e v a r d and be able to meet public. $95. TOP SOIL, loam Hght from— th»- Gutters—Special— ------»,000 S<3UARE FEET of Indizilrial - 'Blancheater Center. — • Inc he clven to cH persona known to Roy Bosworth. V. A. Instructor, SEDAN - CLEAN AND paint those glitters 8-7778. eatimatea. Call TR 5-9184, MI a,ERK TYPIST -Married or sin­ be assumed. Owner anxious, sub­ be Interested therein Jo appear and ibera and their wivasi YnUlam gle. Four hours dally, Saturday weekly guaranteed, plus car ex­ farm. Day or night, ft; G. Upton. (aa la) per ft. area to rent or lease. Woodland Paul (Jhrlstenien, Russell Clifford, 1 9 5 0 ^ R D 2-DOOR V-8 / now. Avoid costly repairs later- MI 9-4782, ^ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. PI 2-6190. *12jM — Andover, near Bolton. mit your offer and start packing. heard thereon by publlshlnc n copy of Mrs. Lucille Ctovey, Robert 'Dowd:, n, BCario Aceernero, Henry CHIMNEY, not required. Steady work, con­ penses. Phone ADams 3-6321. A & P EQUIPMENT St., Mancheater, - Bd 9-5043. this order In some newrpnper havlnr ,o, Michael Aglio, Lormaa Btat- /^ Very Clean! Ml. 8-1383. FIREPLACE, atone Novelty Siding, ^ r ft. Nbw 5-Room Ranch. Hot water Lot is 100 X 160, full basement, a circulation In said Districts at leaal Barbara Ketah, Carl Kurtz, Donna contractor.«Jontractor. Ml 9-5451. Ml S-SOti genial atmoapliere. Arrange hours Thorne Perry, Dr. Dwight MEN'S REBUILT and Relaated 945 (JENTER STREET THREE^ROOM Office Suite, 17 baseboard heat. Ceramic bath etc. Let’s go. flee days before the day of safd. hear- Lynne, Betty McGehah. Margaret " GOOD TRAPES FLOOR SERVICE. Floors sanded or 318 Fern St V. Bellucci. Bonds-^tocks Mortgages <71 to suit. Salan,' open. Call MI SHORT ORDER COOKS WANTED. DISTRICT MANAGER. J^rsnehise Shoes. Reasonably priced. Sam Casing ’...... per ft. FuU cellAr. Many extras. *16,700 . . , Boy, oh boy, some Inc. Weir\and Charles Amss. j Market St., Rockville. Suitable JOHN J. WALLETT. Judc«. McIntosh, Georgia and Marcia Pot- B A N K TERMS and refinished. TR. 5-2071. or TR. 3-5856 before 6 p.m. Howard Johnaon's, Ml 9-6220. available. National manufactur­ Yulyes, 23 Oak St*, in front of MANCHESTINt smart buyer is going to grab FOR GARAGE and shed dormers, er with 33 years' leadership in the Flush Mahogany Doors— profesaional or business. Inquire *15,500—Bolton. ''■'New 5>4-Room terton, Elaine Sheldon, eight years, 5-1050. h o m e OWNERS t-' . Combine nag- Purnell Parking Lot.*- Rockville. TR 6-3805. this ranch on Henry Street. Five Mancheater,-. Evening Herald roofing and aiding, gutter work. ' A A P "TeX CGMPANY ~ TAILCR—Manufacturer hay open­ e^ctrical lighting flctd ; needs AU Sizae^To 3’ 6“ . . . . . 6.20 PHONE Bd 9-3062 Ranch. Buyer has 'etoplce of eol- They received certificates. f t t z g e r a I d m o t o r s ging bills lnto,4(h e«gy.-to-pey sec- ing for man with knowledge of large rooms, easily set up as Glastonbury oorteepoadeat, M n. CHUCK ’8 R A ^ and T.V. Service Also all tyi>es of interior work. ond mortgage loan costing onl.v a Apptlcatlona accepted for Gro- hard-hitting salesman capable of S'TEAm I'URNAC^^ ^ f i r e d , tank STORE—-(Jhdice locatlan at the ora. 3 acres of land and many The following received Bibles for TALCOTTVILLE 151 North ladies’ coats .and suits. Excellent W ei^m Framing— three bedrooms, built-in stove Betty McNamara MEdford S-175t. )rth Main St. &Q. 8-8817. For best in price and' workman­ penny^'irionth for each dollar cer>'. Meat and Produce C5erka in hiring two men (or protected ter­ and burner. All sizes steam i>r Open Evenings and Weekends Cehter on Main St., approximate­ extras. Andover seven yeafa', attendance: Mrs. residenceice Ml. 34960. opportunity for advancement. Ap­ loada 01^ per M 112.00 and oven, jforgeotia rec room Muriel Auden, Undn Bohadlk, Jac­ OraN EVENINGS ship, call Manchester Roofing- and .you oWe. Call Frank Burk*-at Manchester on fuU-tlm* basis. ritories plua hia own. Highest ' hot water radiators, pipes, gas ly 1*00 TTin remodel to. suit with bar . . . done In ^cky cy­ Siding Co., Inc. Ml 9-8933 fcff ply Mancheater Modes, Inc., Pine commissions and overridea. To stove. Side arm gas hot water *15,000—Hebron.' 7-Roeih Older queline (Jook, Joyce Cook, Judith- PLOWING LAWNS and gardi CM/6-8897 (Eves. JA 9t5553l. C!on- MANY BI»IEFm St..,^anche8ter. Mahogany Paneling . .per M 170.00 tenant Bd 9A808 or Bd Home. Four fireplaces. New hot press. The lot Is not too usable free estimate. Proprietor Joe Paid Holiday's miui who qualifies, we will fi­ heater. Toilets, bathtubs, sinks, Musical InatniBients S3 9-5781, Anne (Jook. M ii. Doris, D ’ltalla, Hydrant, Pole Hit with rotary plow. Call PI 2-7669 Girardin. .Jtictlcut Mortgage Exchange, 1 water heating system. 9 acres of because of the bank In rear, but Rev. Thomen Lewis St. (cor. Gold), Hartford. Pension Plan nance franchise. For complete s[lso cabinet sinks. (Jhoman'a Oak Floorintf from per M 159.00 Linda Edwards, Shirley- Hallin, Delight Your Audience after 4 p.m. _. (JLERK for hardware and variety BCU8IC Instrumental, rentat Com­ land. 8 mUee from Bfahehester It doea afford you plenty of pri­ Jezin Kelsey, Michael Kilby, Irepe FIX'* Day Week ' store. Ebccellent opi>qrtunlty for information write attention Presi­ Housewrecking, MI 9-2392, after • vacy. In Crashes Here GARAGES," cottages, breezewAya dent, Box L,.C/o Herald. pirn. We Deliver Throughout plete. line of Inatrumenta. Rental OFFICE FOR rwit Ml. Hartford (Jenter, Llsk, James MeO'ehaut, Brian Mc­ porches. 12 x- 20 garage/ 1960 HospUalizatlon experienced perso4 capable o t aa- Southern New England. applied to-purchase price. ReprS’ *17,500 . . . We have a few new Receives Call Business Opportunities 32 Good Starting Wage Rd. (Jail after 5 p.m. Bd 9-0969. Intosh, William McPherson, Mari­ complete. 20 x 20 two car, $1,460. aumlng a responsible position In NA’nONAL LUMBER. INC. sentlng <>lde, Selmer, Pad. *3,600 Down — Manchester — Near Ranches In this price rangq. lyn Bfiller, Norma Ostrout. Gary Drtvqfs of ..two - cars which A StarAttractionI No money down, five years to Group Inauranc* a rapidly expanding retail store.- East Center St. 6-Room Cape, 6 When We are out showing you SACRIFICE! Prosperous Radie-^TV 881 STATE STREET ter ahd Bandy. Metter'a Mtnie OFFICE FOR RENT, West Middle Andover. June 3 (Special) — Phelps, . Annamae Rollason, Mrs.'' struck fixed objects thla weekend pay. Free estimates. Ellison Con­ Vaeatlon With Pay •Call Mr, Kaufman, MI $-6644. NORTH HAVEN, (JONN. Studio, m McKee: Bd. *-7500. Tpke., near Parkade. *.C ^ Bd flnlahed. Full shed dormer. Many some of our other good buys, we Sales and. Service. Building may Sick Benefits Edward Sauter, Stanley Shollk, face traffic‘ violation charges In'* struction Co., AD 2-2462. >' TEL. CHeetnut 8-3147 9-6205, aftep'ltM , extras. F.H.'A. commitment. , ^ will he glad to rtiow j)ou these/ Members of the First Congrega­ Town (Jourt . be purchased or leased. All r*" TRUCRAtBCHANIC. Muat be able • A . **' *15,900 . . . Six romn Ranch. At­ Roberta Steurer. Susan Trotter, Apply daily between 8;*0 a.m.* tional Church voted yesterday to Margaret Williams and Philip Wil­ c a r p e n t r y - "Repairs, altera- pliea confidential. Write. P. O, 6:00 p.m. at A A P . Supermarket, to take charge >-qf repairs on a BECKER Upright X^ano. Apply 14 OFFKJE SPACE in pleasant cen- *17,500 — Bolton — (Justom BuUt tached garage, fireplace. Good Police arrested James Robert tlpns, tile ceilings, etc. Good Box 441.' fie T^EXACO salary, paid vacations a>d holi- Jewelry 48 lot, beautiful, setting, many ex is in Mancheater or Bolton, we The .Rev. ,Blr. Thomen wUl not ceived a. picture. They are: John the influence of Ititoidcating liquor ahSre m ice for part time, prefer­ Ahiberg, Mrs. Edgar Ansaldi, Wil­ QKNBRAL Office Worker! Parma* - days. Insurance^ plan am-, I fA ltD w. Y 08T , Jeweler, re- Wicaringr Apparel— FurS 57 ably eveninga. Referencea re­ traa. , know the property. Many more be able to undertake his ^ew or drugs and' drving without a LIGHT BULLDOZING Modern Three Bay nent poattion, S-day weak, fra* ploys and family, (Jail b*’Wean| listings, both open and our very liam Auden, Miss Ruth Bosworth, Connecticut license. ISs cer adJueia sratenae experUy. quired. . Box S, c/o Herald. Other Listings AvaUabls, duties here unUl aometirhe in Steven Brown, Eileen Christensen, insuranca plan, ron)tor(ahle new 8-ir. MI 8-4323. ~abla prices. Open dally, (JHESTER’S FURRIERS;, Fun popular Multiple Listings. We August. knocked over a fire hydrant on N. AND GRADING Porcelain Enamel air-cqndiUoned office. Good atari* cleaned ahd riazed, *3. . Cold LAWRENCE^P. PIANO are active members Of BaLS .... Roberta Ea^eson, Lee Flske, El- School St. . • MAN. FOR LAUNDRY and Dry -inuraaay eveninga, Igt Spinet The Pastoral CeUln* (Jommittee Use Kenyon, Arieen Kilby, Judy Ing aalary with periodical In* Street ML f-4887; atorage, *3. Remodeling,-repair­ Houses for Rent 65 BROKEN so if you are buying or selling, was authorized to invite him to The accident occurred about" Shovel Dozer, Dump Truck Rental/’ Otanlng Route. Hartford area. Lawrence, Donald McPherson, Da­ SERVICE s t a t i o n ' rreaics. Call MI 9-4823, MI' TAKE NOTE ing done at my home. No over­ ■ Bd 9-8910 ' move into the newly-renovated 6:30 p.m. Saturday. 9-6*85. Call ‘Ml 9-7753, after 7 p.m. caU' head. ' Save. C iM s and etolea, e i g h t -r o o m Duplex. Available vid Oden, Fred DdeU, Blatllyn Dama9A to the right aids of Gravel, Fill, Loam.' .JA 9-65U . three months. * Beautiful' yard. TlTcROCKETr, Realtor parsonage aa of July 1 when his Plank, James SbMdon, Mrs. Eva FOR LEASE Gardeit-^Famb—Dairy *20. Call Bd %-rn% for free ea- Office Bd 8-1577 Res* Bd 9-7751 present lease expires In New Lon­ Yoat's c a r w a s eatUnated at *60 (CAPABLE Woman for hapaawork. An experienced typist is wanted to share the re­ ' Urn ate at your home. Under no On bus line. Rent *99. Bd BOLTON" ~ Attractive SiXrroOm Sholtk. Douglas Shorts and Kim­ Md dam ^e to the hydrant, owned PHONE MI 9-0660 ,For right man. Cali Mr, Davia at Producta SO 9 - m f . • Ranch. Full basement. Oversized or BiU Rood, MI 9-641* don. berly Smith. ■ full or part time or live in. at sponsibilities of a small office. Prefer person 30 obligation. He is presently engaged as an by the Manchester Water Co., was Th.a "fskaa Oimpany to. tltacuts Bolton Lake. Muat fumlah own NATIVE ASPARAGUS now in aea- gar^e. Storms and screens. • Lot NEW 'Five-room Ranch, basement Those (or five years’ attendance, l^ a c^ at *500. terms. 'associate pastor and minister of tranaportatton. JA-8-9707, ;Or older who desires steady emi>!oyment. , aon, for canning or freezing, cut 10*'x 350. Madeline Smith, Real garage, copper plumbing, oil heat, who also received a picture, are: Aluininuin Storms and Summer Homes for Rent 67 tor, Bd 9-1642. ' religious ^ucaUon in the First Linda Allen, Willard AUen, Miaa Water from the hydrant tem­ SEPTIC TANKS trash daily, 23c bunch, five Wantcd*"^o Buy 58 city, water ahd sewers. *14,0(W. porarily flooded the street, but Screens . 14-A BU 9-3481 CongregaUonal Church in New Jane Ames, Diane Bernard. David AND ^ Interesting work and agreeable surroundings. biuichee for *1.00. *8.75 a. crate (JOVENTRY LAKE—Two-bedroom MANCHESTER—New 8(4 ■ room E A E Realty, BO 9-6387, BD London^ reportedly M Lake Front Cottage, per child or *2 per family, and a Wohlgemuth. Frederick Tedford built kitchen cabinets. Ameeite MANCHESTER — 'New Six-Room .less driving. He waa treated at. CeUinigs. Workmanship guaran­ "^CONVERSE Startint the ne^ school IMCINNEY BROSs OAKLAND STREET— Telephone MI 3-1561 M ) 9;41«7. SINGLE AND double rooih avail­ Columbia Lake. By eeaeon er drive, finished lawn. Priced at new feature this year will be- and Janice Ford. teed. A. A.'Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn able. Reasonable weakly rates. M month. (Jah -Bd 8-4186. Ranch home In Rockledge Sec­ ■wlmmihg classes for mothers in Idanchester Memorial Hospital for JR. S«w«ra9* Disposal Co. ASPARAGUS by the Pound. Or- $17,900. This house typifies our tion. 1(4 baths, Ceramic tile a broken noss and possible head St. MI. 3-4860. ahd up. RockvUIa Hotel, l i t motto, "‘For the very be8t In ail. groups. yiaur next ^ept. Please tSe*lSS Pearl St. — BO S-SSOS dera> taken. for freezing. Fem kitchen -.ountars. Attached ga­ concuesion. and retoaaad. 6-9891. / homes call the R. F. Dimock Oo." Classes will be held on Monday, - . Gardens, 179 Fern St. 'Bd ^7278. Wanted To Rent 68 rage,- ameeite drive, fully land­ Bolton Higgina la slated to apepar in FOR.THE best Ih shingle and built write of call Supt. of BU 9-5345, Bd 9-681*. Wednesday ahd Friday of each up roofing, guttera, leaden, chlm- PAINTING AND SINGLJC Sleeping Itoom. Separate scaped .lot. *31,000. Call The week for seven weeks. . court Wedneoday. Yost trill bs n ^ and roof repairs call Coughlin. strawberries —Pick your own, R. F. Dimock .(Jo., BU 9-6345 or arrai^ed June 15. Schools, Phone M l 3*1597 35c a''(quart. - Bring own.contain- entrance, quiet refined home. ATTRACTIVE Four-room Caps Drivers Warned MJ. 8-7707. Woman preferred. Bd 9-4670. YOUNG COUPLE wants S-5-room BD 9-6818. The classes are scheduled as PAPER HANGING ere. no children ih lot Joseph unfurnished apartment Bd 9-304T. Ood in sxcellent residential area follows: Advanced swimmers and op North E3m St. Expandable In Minor Crash 8265 RAf^YtOOriNO CO„ shingle a ^ TELEPHONE and list w h aryou may Glode, 49 Qlode Lane, off "railand 47 THOBCA8 DR, — Six-room Pape, lifs^sa'ving group, 9 to 1.0 am.r >3-4« buUt up roofs, gutter and con­ -Tiriie. B d S-4676. WESTINGHOUSE Engineer re­ for two good rooms 'on second completely finished and nestled PLEASANT Fnmt Room in private floor. Living room with fire sW^mbrs, 10 to 10:30 Skhi; inter­ ductor work, roof, chimney re­ Ml 9.32M have available. quires foUr-six unfurnished rqoma. on park-like tot. Two full baths, Public Records FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES! family. PartUng. Bd'9-S(Ui3. $aace, cheerful kitchen, tfle bath mediate, 10:30 to-11 a.m.; adult •Bolton, June S (Special)—A pairs. Ray Bagenow, Ml. 9-3314. ' 3 smSU children. Phone Bd 9-SS76. l**rf*ct tor Afternoon wear -all two todrooms. - Flill basement, garage, ctoee to school, bus and! beginners and tntermediata, 11 to rear-snd eoUlsion between two cars Ray Jackson, ML S-8836. ______Household Goods 51 (JLEAN, Comfortable Room for re­ shopping. July occupancy. Elva aupimar long—a good ‘looking Tempt yotjr qrochet hook with WAIfXED — Five-room spartment hot wbtar oil hsat, copper plumb­ 11:30 a.m.; and beginners, 11:S0 yesterdsy brought, warnings to WmrrMMttA DMds this lovely centerpiece measuring looHtHul Now>ltooiii COLONIAL NEW 5Vi ROOM RANCH fined i^ tiem a n . 71 OtAstnut S t Tyler, Ftasltor, B d 9-4489. to 13 noon. both drivera. State. PoUcq, report Frederick C. Juul and L>ola P. style for women that'a cool, .well' ANTIQUE FURNirbltS, aUver, Bd 9-n*4. ,lbw couple with two children: In ing, wall to wall carpeting -in liv­ fitting and deUghtfuUy faminlne. W Inches lit diameter! The shiny china, and uaed (umitur* TRemont exchange. First floor ing-room and halls. Beautiful, The instructors wUl be BCnt Ah* The colUslon occuired at abeut Juul to U V o g m n Duttau and eight-point star is set off beauti­ m hatha, 3 large bedrooms, o$>w staircass. Attached garage, ceramic tile bath, ruatan EAiBT HARTFORD — Ssven-room N o.-*268 la in sizes 32,' 34. 36, KSi_ . ahd sold. Furniture Repair ^ preferred. References. (Jail TR yard. Immediate occupancy. drew Claxpxr,' BIrs. CUftoit B. 4:50 p.m. on Rts. 44A and 6 when Jean Q. Dutton, property at *0' ■ V fully by the- pineapple-ieaf-border. buUt'ln stoTO and/oven, custom buUt kitchch,. buUt kltohsn cabinets, bathioom. vanity; Fin- .1 Gape in choice location. Threy 38, 40. 43. 44, 46. ^ 84 bust. cabinets, ameaite drive. Finished lawn, Sarvice. Id , »-T6*S. 347 NORTH BKAIN. ST.—Furnished 5-3869, days. (JarroU • Drigge, Realtors, JA Hmne,' and Bfra J- T. Hohmann Jr.. Ken J. McC^U Jr., 18, Eaglevilto Foacroft Dr. , ' “ Sheet sleeve.<4% yards of 85-inch. FAttam No. 2622 xxmtaina cro­ FOR THE .VERY < iahsd laws. bedrooms, knotty pine den, firs-, stopped to allow another car to Jarvia Blanor, file., to Irring X Room , Inquire BCn. ^riah. M 6 4 . Eveninga, BIr. Stayens, plabe, garage. Beautiful lot. 304 They 'Will he aseisted > y BIrs. I b r this pattern, send 55c in chet dirsetiotas; material require­ FOR SALE ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — (JUstoih Wa n t e d —{ five. or atx-room fur­ JA 8-1727, Mr. Lyalk, JA 8-5144. turn into a private driveway. Wallace and Laura Wallace prop-" feet deep With lots of trees.' Elva. Francis Minor, Bins. R ob ^ Bren­ coiaU, your name, address, size ments; stitch Ulujtrations. r $18,200 J maoa ebrnioea and drapea. BU]>- FRONT ROOM, eentrhily located, nished rent by July 1st Plesse nan, Sind the Junior life Savers. A car, operated by'Annle Bleu, erty at" *4 Evergreen Rd. 10 HENDERSON. ROAD " $17,900 I covers, *89.80 snd up. Choice of Tyler, Realtor, Bd *4469. dsMred, and the' pettem number Send 2Sc in COINS, your name, BEST continuous hot ws*er. (Sehtlemsn caU Bd S-1449. (lOJSOO — Five-room. House, awn­ BuncT WUl. swvB oa so, *1 Bfaln St., BCancheater, crash­ Japob Senkbtri to B(ary BC. Jotty, fahrica. Budget terms. Mrs- Rita, ' BIrs. Blax Reimer will. Serve as te BCE BUBNETT, THE MAN- address and the PATTERN NUM­ / ROLLUTER STREET - ST. LAWRENCE RTREET ' , preferred. ,Bd 9-7139. ings, double garKe, workshop, chairman of pro;iroject, being spon- ed, into the rear of the ModaP ear. property on (Ueowuod St CHBBTBE EVENING RERALO. BER to ANNE CABOT THE IN HOMES Brick building 45'’ x 47’ with office space on second JA 2-7760. WANTED. TO RENT — Hartford two acres, fnnt treu. Carlton GOOD INVESTMENT — Ideal for Tom and IvaNB. Tamm OOBCFORTABLE Room for a gen­ hanker snd wUe dasira 4 to 5- older coupls. Ranch type du^ex, sored JolnUy by the, Columbia pamaga to both_csn waa mlnbr. Harry Tbmjnd --- j lUa AVE-^AMEBICAS. NEW MANCHESTER EVENING HER- floor. Suitable for metaVworking, woodworking, machine W. Hutchins, ,BO 9-5183. MulUple (Jhapter, Americanlean Rett (Broae and State PoUcaman CUCtofd Bomr to RuteaU L Ttunm and AU). 1186 AVE. AMERICAS, CAU VdJAOE CHARM tleman. Private entrance, park­ room rent anywhere within 13- Usttog MsmUpr. S-8. Excellent condlUon with- twu *hop or for any similar use.- Extra lot 52’ x 165' for park­ Shop> i t BCenchestar, the local Parent Teacher A jSso. bard o t tha'OtPebaster Barraotia in- Toeua. prosarte ori tSa more wllb yoiir NEW YOBK Bt. N. V. ing. CsU BOr S-MOO. - mile radius of HArttoM. Reason­ new automatic gas hsgt systems. ing purposes included in sale price o f $ 2 6 ,5 0 0 . i^nice S t . General line of titter* able. ^ Write Rinneesy, c/o J. *13,650—New tbree-bedroom R)imch, Centrally located on bua lute and vestigatfd.. U o llfo.ro .M o O a a of Mnfe lit Hd- oedtr for the Bpriar k It’a ready! ’tlia 1967 NeadlewoCk RsFsDlilOCK aatlng sntlquea, psst and future llaackeater Evening Horald Aa- wanuBg f oty our pe uera AIAUM»-fifty-«ix oolorful pagaa NICELY Itoniiahed Room. Y e» O'Brien, Ruth Rd., New Britain. ceramic Ule bath, stainleas atoks, within 6 minutes walk of new GOBIPANT THE R. I . OIMOCK CO. eoUocUfales; Inctemtitg brio-a-brae clean. (Jod and airy. Prtvsli^ Or telephone eveninga, June 3 or dover M n. p m i was tsaraad for ceptelns 0aa^rtag Inuuty pretty V i* S -"« f HARTFORD ED. ^ After Ho«ra PhoM RICHARD MMOCK MI «-6003 or JOSEPH ASHFORD ]m 9*4$1t I I awpyl , ' 'V . 1 '''

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j L •r >•- V'*.. ■ ■ . ‘i " V / ' V-," ■^. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1967 ri i-t ■V. Arfrage Daily Net Press Run PAGlfi Tid the Week Ended ' V \ ilianrliratifr lEwtiittgilimUi ■ . '\ . - The W i t h e r ■\ /-^Jone 1. 1857 Foreeaatr mt V . 8. Vfeether ! N The annual family picnic, apon- Hie Weslev and Reynolds Circles Ladies Will Hiear 12,584 Variable eloadlneea, Uttle liilMee sored by the Waddell School PTA, of the Souih'MethodiSt Church will tonight. Lew aroond 59. Wedwee AboutTown /•r /|n« food. . ..tOmemkor Ktd Cmier Member of the Audit will be held Wednesday from 6 to meet In a body tonight at 7:30 iat^ day fair, aemewhat cooler. High 7:30 p.m. on the achool grounds. the Holmes Funeral Home^to pay’ Noted Traveler Bureau of CirenUUon near 70. Mrs. John Fischer and Mrs. Hot dogs 0 d sods will be oh sale.’ tribute to Miss Esther Goi^on, a Manchester—!-^A City of'Village Charm ■ C. Frey o f 59 and 51 Bridge Coffee will be fumiahed w d each ni^mber of both circles. Mothera of the past three con­ cUvely. *ave a party Fri- school child will be given a free/ firmation ^aaes of Center Con­ bottle of soda. In case of rain, the' ’ The Army and Navy Club Aux­ VOL. LXXVI, NO. 208 iM in honor of tjjelr sis­ gregational Church have been in­ (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957 ter, M(i>. uMn FtiilUps df Okano- picnic udll be held Thursday night iliary' will l\oid a kitchen socisl at tClaesifled Advertising on Page 14)- PRICE FiVE CENTS 8 vited to a coffee hour tomorrow gvt. Was B^who Is spendlny a the club Wednesday night at 8:30. month with thm. It U her first The Willing Workers Circle of Refreshments will be served. A at 7 p.m. In W oodm ff hall. visit to Man<^Mtw, although she the WaCS of the South MethodUt setback p,arty will be ^eld at the Tlte Rev. Clifford '6. Simpaon, RESTAURANT Students Stir Girls' Jias traviled «ctenslV^y. She made Church will meet W^edneadsy at 2 club tonight at 4:30. mlnlater, will meet with them to the trip by airplane 0 4 plans to p.m. in the ladies poiiob. Hostesses iscusa plana fob meetings of the and COCKTAIL LOUNGE The regular meeting of the Sal­ .And Police Force return more leisurely. will be Nonnle JHilding. Carolyn clMtee that are scheduled to start Lun^ Cancer Deaths routes HA and 6, bolton, cohh.^ teL Mltekelt^ 9--AM5 Clegg and Jennie Van Haverbeke. vation Army Home League-will be nexV^Ml. Flection of offledrs, 0 d selection held at 2 o'clock tomorrow after­ Thesexecutive committees of- the OPEN" TUESDAY thni SATUBDAY 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 AM. New Britain. June 4 i,p. Police j of delegates u d alternates to th Lady Roberts Lodge will. meet noon at the Citadel. Hostesses will three past classes have met .and SUNDAYS.US:00 NOON to 940 P.5I. (Cloaed Monday) I said about^25 male students at live j a n be Mrs. Minnie .Morrison, Mrs. u.s. . Department convention, will be orrow night et 7:30 at the approvedXrf atarting poat-Confir,- BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE . I State Teachers College here among the Items of business to be honibvOf Mrs. Clara Hemingway. Annie Nicklen and Mrs. Margaret mation atu<|y groups that will EDDY “Velvet Touch” BEED At the Plano Nightly ' launched a pre-dawn foray on the ' acted upon at the meeting of the 85 Surhimt St. Therrlen. . gather fob supper meetings ap- er for Smokers I girls dormitory to “stir the girls : American L. today followed his father s " Senate-House Kconomlc decision by Secretary of Defens* meeting. snd Mrs. Edward Kuehn. Hose and Ladder Co.. No. 1, spectacular association between example ami refu.sed to answei .subcomniittee. Chairman Mills i D- ! Wilson -and Secretary of State SMFD. will hold its annual meet­ Get Yours At HALE’S smoking and lung cancer and question.* put to him by the Sen.-^te Ailci, second ranliing Uenulrrat on I Dulles set off immediate outcries ing tomorrow night at 8 o’clock heart disease were announced at R.orket.« Investigating Committee. tile lax-wiiting House Ways and I in Congress and posed a threat to at the firehouse. the American Medical Assn's, ah- i Tile .'!6-year-old, p.irtly bald and Means Committee, had this to sav I the “Status of Forces" Treaties today: , CLOTHESPINS mial meeting' by Dr. E, Ouyler portly son of the Teamsters Union I the United States has with many St. Bernadette’s Mothers Circle Hammond, director, and Dr. Da’niel | Kiss for the Top Man boss invoked Hie Fifth Amendment ' Tile conclusion I reached ia that i foreign countries. ANNUAL STRAWBERRY SUPPER w ill'hold its last meeting of the NEEDED' Horn, a.ssistant director, of the 18 times in 8 mimiles in refusing the economic situation does not The case airead.v had been fak- .season tomorrow night at 8:15 at NEW! PRACTICAL! EXTRA HEAVY Cancer Society's statistic*! re­ Caclet John H. Vlcker.s of Fairfield. Conn., the lop man in the I to answer cpiestion.s. offer justification for. immediate , en up as a "cause" by most Japa- SALE OF APRONS and NOVELTIES the home of Mrs. Walter McNally, search. - 1957 class at the Cnilecl Slates .Military Academv gels a kiss He even dec luioil to say whether tax lediiclion ' I nese newspapers and Leftist politi­ By COVENTRY FRAGMENT SOCIETY Morse Rd. Co-hostesses will-be IPIN-O-MATIC Shortl.v after tli<- report ’Kva? from hi* sister. Patricia, after a jirigade review at West Point. he knew his father, While dimming prospe.'l* of tax Pi esirient, Elsenhower takes a leg .of chicken from hit box lunch cians. Mrs. Frank Sama and Mrs.' Reno made, tlie lobaci'o indu.str.v'a re­ N. Y. Vickers won 12 out of a iKissiblc 29 awards, the highest i The .Senators called Beck Jiinioi relief this year came as no sur­ as he sit* with House Mlnoril.v Leader Joe Martin tR-Maskt on Thus, no matter what the out­ BED CONTOUR RUGS Capitol Hill. COP leaders hoped the social-call would bring WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5. 5:30 to 7 P.M. * Coma. ClOrHESlINf search committee issued a sta le-, number of military and academic awards ever to go to one man for questioning about liis business prise, .MtlLs said it wa* significant come, it i.s certain to be a disturb­ Church Community Housu, Rout* 44-A 3 Saparot* Runners ^ ten td Teqathar ment reiterating its stand that in the 15.5-year history of the academy. I deals with the Teamsters Union. Hiat “ both the extremes of biisine.ss the White Huii.se snd Congress "closer together” and win back ing eleijient in U.S. International The Infant Jesus of ^ague GUARANTEED NO Stretch • NO Sag “ the cause* of cancer and heart A hiilkiiig voting man of Well over l.abor ’ were in ;.greenlent that parly strays during battle over the administra^on biiflgeL relations for a long time. Menu: Baked Ham, Baked Beans, Salads, Mothera Circle will meet Wiednes- With Sturdy Aluminum Zippors disease are' not yet known to I 200 pounds, witji a lock of hair inflation posed s Irouhle-some Involved in the incident is Army Strawberry Short Cake, Whipped Cream. day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Good-byt to clothesplin forever with the NEW PItW)- medical science.'' I slicking up from the middle of a problem in fiXin,. future monetai-y Specialist 3.C. William C. Girard, ADULTS, 81.55—CHOJIREN, 75 Cents Fred Barrett, 84 Bowers St. Mrs. The comhiittee sAid the Ham­ haldiiig head. Beck wore a brown and lax policies. 21, of Ottawa-LaSalle. HI. Jamea Mulready will be co-hpatess. MATIC Unique spreoder glides olong hs wosh is locked mond-Horn report did nothing to .suit and brown figured tie. ' The testimon .• clearly indicated The woman was Mra. Naka • Just how lo o g i s s it For Reaer\'ations Phone Mr*. John Kingsbury. U.S. Delays Balloon Pilgrim 2-6048 in ploce without horming dointiest fobrics. fyen heovy SI2.98 change thi.s fad . It added that With Jum was a Wasliington, that the buoyancy of the economy ! GOP Funds Drive Sakai. 46. one of many Japanea* been since you had a Worthy Mistress Mrs. Dorothy “ the sli;d.v it.scif is open to criti­ I p. C. law.ver. Kdward L. Carey. ia somewhat reduce,!, hut there is who eke out a living scavei^ng thorough physical check- Jacobson of Daughters of Liberty, blankets won't blow off. Con- ONLY . . . To wash, ju.st unzip and toss in washer. Don’t walk on cism as the methodology, selec­ Beck. Junior had been linked in enoti'gh 'xlp left that the relaxation i for metal on the firing range at No. 125, LOLI, has called a rehears­ tion of siihjecl.s and unsupported earlier testimonv with, the compli- of monetary policy i credit curbs i ^ i Somagahara. ___ __np?A , Better------make an ap- cold floors or hop from rug to rug. Latex backing, no slip, _4asumptlon.si'' al of the degree team for tomorrow venient lengths in both "wolk- Suspended N-Blast ' rated f inancial dealings with union or rediictiow of_laxea woiiid onlv The woman Was struck by an pointment with your Doc­ no slide. Blue, gi^ n , white, gray, yellow, rose and hunter— Tfie tobacco industr.v statement I money auyji^uted to his^ather. ■serve to intensify inflationary pres­ Slow, Alcorn Saystempty cartriclge case fifed from tor today. It's the modern at 7:45 in Orange Hall. o h j^ ’ ond "poWey" types. All green. wa.s given out at the AMA con-, The elSfr Beck has announced, sures,’’ Mills told a reporter. j - grenade launcher last Jah. 30. way to h ttp feeling fit A vention headquarters. It was i.ssiied' ■ Atomic Test Site. Nev., June 4 below nominal 2(1 ' kilotons. A Members of the Manchester Fire hoilware tncloded. i Per 109 Feet about an hour after the two doc- ’ after the scandals involving his ■ Commenting on the careful opin- ■ I ‘May* Have Fired Shot call nohr may eave a lin- Department will hold a department (.Pi- Explo.sioh of the United kiloton ia the equivalent' of 1,000 use of union funds, that, he is leav­ ions of a panel of six experts. Mills Washjpgton, June 4 (.P The Re—than they ar willing to admit' Girard says he "may" have fired HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT tors told of tlieir findings. tons of TNT. genag, costly illness. And drill tonight at 6:30 at the fire sta­ GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES Qulttigg Kadiices Risk States’ first balloon-suspended nu­ ing the. presidency f' chairmen ■ tended only to warn scavengers now is aet tentatively fw tomorrow One of the matters the commit­ two may be the No. ei-onomic careM compoun MANCHimil COHtl» from all caiisea. Tile rhore ctgai - a m. (PDTl, weather permitting. 1 obtaining fundA" be?ause Lnm ‘". h e Had been ____^pc ining is morning. tee lias explored is Beck’s seciir- problem of the government a re- raising money 8i“» become more directed to guard, our specialty 1 ettea. the higher the risk. Quitting Meanwtiile. in Salt Mike City a previous large contributor* feel the CORNER MAIN and OAK STREIt S Charge Atomic Eneigy Commission UtaJi Health Dept, official >1111 m g s beef distribLitlon franchise "P'rolUng prires. wage* and i administration's b ild m "is loo difficult because of, resistahea to' The Status ot-Force* Agree- smoking reduces the rlsK 4j-i >s 4V«a liliving V'i tier I pats. ■ ...... ^ the President’s spending plans. iment involved JirovtdesJar tt^l in • HALLMARK CARDS Your The JW.IUU CORK In lung cancer, the death rate ipokfamen said Uat night that one buted a sharp rise in that aiiea's for the state of Washington and high. Preecription* t>f 'tlWT Ife.v' experiments was liot beta ray contamination of tlic s i r ; * company in'which his 2> A reduction in government .Meade Aleoi-n, chairman of the ’■Th* money is not flowing offenses com­ ihJHlKIULCeosi M A N C H it T W C o h n * among 2-j>ack-a-day smokers la ^ , spending of *1 billion or *2 billion Ileia son look an intere.st. M AM CHisTiii C o n n * ; ready ftar'fair proposed firing today. _io a,- May 28 nuclear test blast GOP National Committee, in- as rapidly as we would like." hel?i“ **‘* ee^vlcemen not In [ Dr-} Gerald Johnsqn,, director o f here. " Tlie leal ^ile is .about 350 will have little effect on the eco­ formeake group of colleagues gave Eisen-' publicans atilt have a neat egg in In th® Girard ca*e, for the first USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT ! noiinced these plans for the third | ^ 3. Only with budget cuts of "lub- hower that report at a 40-mimile the bank snd the party is not time in more than 14,000 incident* ieiY lc^ r St.-J01 94814 stantial’ nature somewhere be­ shot of the current series: | Ellis R. Shields, one of the of- State Hospital White House conference. "broke.” of alleged infraction' of local tween *3 billion and *5 billion Special For Tuesday Only! The balloon. 67 feet in diameter, Icharge of a radiation As for the difficult.v in obtaining .Schoeppel and Simpson havd the Japanese claimed their treaty Ribicoff Vetoes would preaent high interest rate* funds from "some large contribu­ right to be the judge* of whether of a plaatio-type material, will pe device operated by the have to be reduced or U.xes cut. been in the forefront of tliosc advo­ MEN'S. LADIES'and ^ ^ ■ 500 feet above Yucca Flat. Four' ?^P. Utah capitol Unitv Urged in tors," Alcorn said the President cating and voting for reductions m The panel of businesamen and remarked that he-"had heard that, (Continued on P a ^ Eight) CHILDREN'S SHOES C M Higher Ceiling ! steel chbles will anchoi- it, and : ”«'\‘*uig. said contaminalion yes- economists yesterday agrked that in Eiseliliower'a new money re­ Pity Yoar Electric too. " quests to Congre.ss. Both are sa id' elaborate safety device^Vrill assure *** . Assembly Bill easing of the govemmeht's "tight See* No Alternative it doesn't get away. ' PP*nR A check money" policy, or "substantial " . to feel Hial the President has made • B illH e r e ^ of the device earlier m the dav Asked just how serious the sit­ thcii task more dtffiiiilt by his INVISIBLE On Works Bids About 4ft experiments.• including -allowed '’66 tax leduction, would he danger­ uation seems to be, Alcorn replied: -Slate Capitol, Hartford, .lune 4 ously inflatioiMfry In the present proposals. ’ . | . ^ on military effects, will be con- ^ i.ooo mi- A bill to unify administration "In the long riin, I don't think House Republicans were hopeful] /r economic situation. it will make any difference. " Bulletins state Capitol, Hartford, June 4 .ouited. micro curies i* r onsidered o the state's, mental hospitals, o ff­ meanwhile that a forthcoming) HALF SOLES ■ Eighteen aircraft will be in the They, were equally agreed that He went on to say that in his NORTHrEND l/P.---Goy. Ribicoff today vetoed a safe, officials have said. Normal shoot of the controversy at the series of White House breakfasts' from the AP Wires area, moat of, them on support for'this area, they said, ia 3.7. bu-sines*^ activity was nedring a opinion the now-reluctant large would be more productive pqtitical- PHARMACY Zippers Replaced— Hats Cleaned bill he said would "lead to a peck- mi.sslons. Fairfield State Ho.spital. was ap­ 'platdau''' with future economic contributors will come to realize proved today by the General As-., advances likelv to be limited ■ Lv than was a luncheon seHsion fiilPof trouble," s measure permit­ One experiment, using a small that there is no alternative to with Eisenhower .yesterday. .8 Jilinute Heel Service— All Work Guoiknteed sembly s Coran,ittee on Public Wei- Walter E. Hoadley.'' treasurer of ADOTTS MANSLAUGHTER 4 JDEPOT SQUARE ting State departments and agen-, number of rabbits, will 'stildv sen- Krilaiii May (a iI Tonis the administration's *71.8(H),OOO.000 SHOES SHINED . Ties to do construction and repair sitivitv of the eve to noc^ar fare and Humai.e Institutions. Armstrong Cork Co., told the com- spending program for the fiscal New London, Conn., June 4 (JF) TUES. and WED. ONLY Ismdon, June 4 i.fl Two Ixindon Gov. Ribicoff called it an "excel- jhittee that the postwar rise in the fa • fv ¥*• 1 —K.aaie—Eddie ,ioe Joe t-ociiran, Cortiran, zs, 23, of the ye>r starting Jul.V 1. M I 9-4585 Jobs coating up to *25.000 without flash.’ newspapers toda>’ said Britain will advertising for bids or using the Ma.v Reduce b'allout lent bill" after a conference with economy appeared to be In an "in- Alcorn called_____ on______Eisenhower______to’ K a i n D a m a g e H i g h submarine Ba*e. Wilo waa ta­ 1 LB. FRESH (NEVER FROZEN) short her ■current hydrogen the committee chairmen. Sen terim period" of adjustment before reportNm six regional GOP con- rn , tllcted May 9 for aecond degree servi(^*^of the State Public Works Ilsing Hie balloon is expected tcK.bOmb test.< ip, the Pacific after her t v Dept, Florence D. Finney (R-Greenwich I anoHier upward push a year or two ferences Ihe National tkammltleo III Drought Kegioii of joim reduce fallout, cut operational next and Hiird"^'^last. It had been E. WaJuklewicz,' 48,. today It Was-thb-47th veto sent to the and Rep. Jerome Beatty (R-Rox- hence. | has sponsored 'in various sections Hale’s Will Give You W BEEF LIVER costs and facilitate detonation. und?'atood the govprpment planned bui’yi. Inflation, he. declared, is now of the counlrv. He was accofnpa-' pinaded guilt}' to manataugOter. Republican cdhtjolled Legislature : Planned yfeld of the shot is well to topch off four explosions. He told newsmen he will sig n , "the No, 1 econonur problem " at a nied by Sen. Schoeppel of Kansas. Dallas.~ Jtine 4 i2Pi — Thousands, Superior Court Judge Abraham by the Democra.tiB..Governor du'r- ' - ■ ' . "l '' S, Bordon contlnu^ the ease- AND 1 I.B. FRESHLY ing the current legTslative session. ' the bill if it Is approved by the ' r"” ,? ! chaii'man of the Senate Republican , i Iq^ajature. and comrnended the economic expan.sion. "More Campaign Committee; Rep. Simp- until June 87 for *eatei]i>n Geneticists Claim Life HBIE'S HOW IT WORKS ^’avorite Combination For Easy Meald" — step in the pro.ncr operation" 6f session of the Taborskv-CPlombe A Jobs requiring no Public W oik s' Adkins, aasistanl to Alcorn In „,most from day to dav as tor- the department of -Mental Health. murder trial in Superior Cohrt Dept, supervision Jrom the old fig­ charge of the parly s women s sc- rential downpouis fall 'first one The bill seU up a 7-meniber wa* called off because of the ill- ure of *2,000 to *6,000. ^*'J}*** „,., ■ place and then another: .ResB of one of the defense coun­ Shortened by Fallout Board o f Mentftl Health which wil) 1 geiRion waa Many farmer*, particularly in ■ The aecond bill, giving the limit : have broad power* to operate the sel- Judge Jamee'C, Shannon re­ ' - Sandwich Combination another boost to *2.5,000. wa'a Ihef News Tidbits prellminarj’ t o j i party rally here •,>,* north Te.xas wheal belt ari NOR6E three mental hojipitals, at .New- leased the. Jurors until Wednee- result of "re-thlnjflng" b.v thc-Ft-l Washington, June 4 Pi—Three ?-sands, or millions, and is there i . looking forward to some of the 1 LB. town. Middletown and Norwich Culled from .\P Wires I The GOP leader^ exuded opti- bent crop?? ever |frown-‘-ff they day morning and told them REFRI8ERAT6R-FREEZER nance Qommittee. its ' chairman, noted geneticists told Ckmgress t o - ' fore enormou.s, " the cSiild StiKlv and Trentmant that the}' would be notified bjr Ren. John C. DonaldsoiT iR -W ll-jd ay radiation from nuclear weap-| But since the injured will be Home in Hamden and the Under. — ------c>)«nce* of recapturing , ran cet Into their fields to'hs.-x-es’r ‘ ... . control of Congress and stressed before the plants fa ll-, on the telephone if a still further delay Sandwich Cheese ton), told the Hou«6 when that ons tests cai| be measured in | scattered over the.entire Earth .for ; cliff Hospital in .MeFiden ar insti" w'M ndeessary. Chamber jiassed^tlte measure. shortened, damaged lives for thou»-; hundreds of years, he. said, they i tulion for the chronicallv in > Five Republican Candidates list- unity,behind the administra- ground, or in time to spray before Sees Orptrt Coat to .State ! anda or perhap.* railHpns of people ' would be relatively few in .com -j 'phe seven memtiera^ iviii ed fdr unexpired U. 8. Senate term ! legialative program. - insecta and disease eat them, 1 L I. be ' of late Joseph McCarthy following party 'fnen say those Floods are a different and dia- GI.ANTS. DODGERS TO STAY REGULAR |.95 Assertinjf that the bill- would | in cominjr generations. parisoii to those damaged from-'named ■ directly ■-New York. June 8 (O’)— Ma.yor . cost Ihf state a lot of money, the. Radioactive fallout at the pres- by the Governor. annOiincenient vacancy will -be ' " ’*’” visited Eisenhower are more | PRICE Three of them must beKsk physiciansnUaeale,:..'.*! filled Uby .. special election__ . . . Henry concerned over the budget revolt Robert Wagiier said following Gpvbmor said: lent rale.will add-only a fraction (Continued on Pnge Five) (Continued on .Page Five) Liuicheon loaf with psychiatric e.'Lperience. (> bol Lodge Jr. disagree* with ‘ _ a conference today that the own­ '' "The ills which central proceaa-1 to the total o f human death and ers of the New York Giant# Th^ Mental Health Commission- . Khrushchev that our grandchildren ■ . REG. $1.18 For Both \ing of oonstructlon contracts by misery, the.v said. But .they added and Brooklyn Dodgers Baae- ' the. Public Work* Dept, was de­ will have the power, in consulta- will live their lives under socialism ' T Irreparable harm hae been done to : ; lion with the Mental Health Board, •hall Cluba h ^ assured him toey VACATION signed to cure will reappear if of Marxian variety. had no definite rommitmenta to, hereditalry materiale which consti'- to fire and hire ho.spital superin- ALLOWANCE SPECIAL! CAIN’S MASTERMIX this bin becomes law. It w ill re­ tiite the mold in which the human TM'o airmen killed and two. Big Business Ponders movf to the Parifie Coast. • « o r move such safeguards as piibllc tendents. That- power now” rests otliers Injured seriously in . Air 2 race is Cast. with the various boards of trus- bidding,, proper development of t » And anv increase In fallout, sthe j Forco transport crash nlar Mc­ Dl' PONT STOCK DROPS will this h« your j tees which run the institutions. Grath, Alaska . . . Former Gover­ New York. June 4 i/P)— Du plans and specifications, and in­ scientists agreed; will increase the p i n t spection *5f work .In progress b.v : The Governor will name the nor Chester Bowles, oncis ambassa­ Pont fell more than, 85 a share damage proportionately because, J mental heallh commissioner in con­ Effect of DuPont Ruling MAYONNAISE trained and qualified personnel. from the standpoint of genetics, dor to India, yiitirizes haalgnment while General Motors lo\t leaa sultation with the board. The com- YOU PAY$ “The waste, confusion. dupUca- there is no “safe dose" of radia- of American citizens raised and than 8 l a share In quiet stock summer pastime? Sc OFF REGULAR PRICE tion. , - , mlssioner must be a pljysician, and, educated abroad to *Foreign Serv- ^ B.v S.\M D.tU.SON market deallnga today. The drop I . . ice, OMLY (Continued on Page Eight) In a statement prepared for a New York, June * oTi - The Du in Du Pont came around mid­ (Continued on I'age Eight) ^ b e r t Frost, 82-year-old dean FV)nt-General Motor* ruling by the day. .A 200 share Mock sold- at Senate-House Atomic Energy su'o------i.------^------. of American I^oets. Is awarded Supreme Court could put a new 8102. off 85.50 from yesterday’#' Throw away the swatter. Keep peats outside the EASY w ay , . , with NEW DIAMOND CHARCOAL committee exploring fallout haz­ close. A p'revious sale had bMU ards, these, views were unfolded by honorary degree of doctor of let­ aspect on the question o f Big B.usi- Bur frameleas Durall Aluminum Tension Screens. May Back Ribicoft, ters from Oxford (Eng.) Univer­ neas—already much to the fore made at 8195. General Motors Dr. James F. Crmv of the Univer­ Reds Told of Five sold around noon nt 84U7, eft sity of 'M'isconsin. Dr. Bentley sity . . . President Eisenhower and ; these da.vs. Look at these NORGE features: b o x Vivien Warns GOP top aides plain to board new super- ; 67 cents from yesterday. Lijfht. . • flexible . . . easy-to-handle Durall Tension Screens snap into Glass of the Johns Hopkins Univer­ N-Blasts in 'April And man.v’ another corporation BRIQUETS sity. and Dr. Hermann J. Muller of carrier Saratoga to view maneu-'i today is looking into its.own stock place from INSIDE, the house in just 9 SECONDS. Gan be rolled up, put vera off Florida coast this week. SENTENCED TO DIE For cleaner, enaler cooking,' ijiat light the box; the bos IlghU the stonington, June 4 Vivien Indiana-University. portfolio and uxindering if the rul­ into individual cartons for storage. • AUTOMATIC DIFROSTING • TWIN PORCELAIN CRISPERS Kellems says shie ■will support Gov. By TrtE A.S,SOCI.ATED CRESS Defense opens case in special ing may soon stretch to cover it, Hackensack. N. J., June 4 (P) charcoal. -—The death' ’I * CBS correspondent Daniel I»g to tightoB eceabmic iequeeto doesn't.strike at the bigness of the DEPARTMOIT cAndidates of their choice., be .otherwise'impaired as a conse­ division of / chemistry and Schorr asked (Krushchev why the on leraeL Israel. ' toll climbed to nine tot the rush hour crowds. Six peraeas Including Odk SOrnoe Entronc* tists" tot^ an taternatlonal Khrushchev replied .that it would First test lannchlng ef Oenvair A, o n n •The issue is cleat; cut," Mifa ture generation* as a re«ult of, Morgantown, W. Va.. after reA; largest indusirial empires In the died' Inst night when time hemha /M ANOfism i C * \ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS agreentent to stop testing .of have served no useful purpose: Atlas intercontinental [ballistic' celying an honorary dexitor o f) Wednesday Afternoon^ r teaU already held “la la all prob- nuclear bombs/ ■ ’ The paper World is undes one control., placed Ih the caet troa haaea et missile set for Friday at \!hUrtck (OMtlaiiMl oa Page Tkree) aMUty Ip Um hundreds c4 U)ou-* laws degreo.from tns UniverJ \ the hig lamp pasta werit atf at- / CORNER MAIN Md OAK $TUEEn U signed by 2,000 scientists. (Costbiaed ea Page Four). Foreo Baae, IjtebUp ‘ ^and Satunlay Uhtil N o ^ aUy of West Virgtata, ^ ] (OoattWMdltai Faga Twe) m ja t, - 1 V'- 1- '■■y \ r .y ■A \ • . V • ',1, Vv ,V .

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