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I t a * laidiss .AJUanM* 8-year tanns, th# lour othan lor Croup SM wiU hold Ms raonthly Officers Seek l-yaat tarma, No eontoM lor any M anche$ter^A City o f VUlage Charm A bout Tow n mestmg tonight at 7:80 at tha position is aapsctsd, Polish Amertoan Ouh on OUnton • Besidas voting on thosa postUons^ H i* MHUflit Bleak! for iwldenta S t AU mambsra ars urged to at- ▼0L.LXX1V,N0.224 (TWENTT PAGE^) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 2S.195S (Claaaiflad AdvariWas an raga IS) PRICE FIVE CEirh^ o f Uio ‘'8 »«n M v U lo’’ aoetton o f Reelecltoh to the electors of the District will bo trad, aa plans will bt niada for asked to continue the tiuc rate at Sprint St, hold lu t night on the traniqwrtaUon o f mamhers and apodoua lawn at chief Herman S*A mills and to approve the pur­ their children to tha aUte oiitlng chase of about 3>4 acres of land on Schendel'e home, attracted 55 this Simdsy. District Posts membere of the nelghmoring famll* N. Main St. for $7,000. • lea. In a wild and woolly eoftball \ 8 ix office holders of the Bighth The Directors nave advocated ime that went five innlnga, the School and UtUiUes District will the purchase as being necesaary im finally won out over the Present Students assl^ rsslsctlon tonight at the Ols- for the District's long-range plan­ women by 10 to fi. Delicioue re- trictV annual meeting which will ning. A trunk-line sewer now runs freahmenta In groat variety and In Four Recitals b e h e ld m the.HoUlater Street across the land over a 10-foot right- cold drlnke were enjoyed, and ao School auditorl^. The meeting is of-way, and the Directors feel a Bucceaaful was the affair that it scheduled to start at 7 :30. second line, adjacent to it will was .voted to make It-an annual Frederic B.' Werner and Paul A. Tha office-holders whose terms eventually 1^ needed. ' event Ghctelat, Instructors of piano and axpifs tonight firs Ray Warren, In addition they eee the parcel's mesident of the District; Leon N. Main St. irontsgs of 800 feet as The preoklent of the Property organ, will preasnt four groups of ^orp and Briing Larsen, mem­ a future site for a sewerage pump­ Owners' Organisation of Ooimeetl- thslr pupiU In rsdtsls Sunday bers of the Board of Directors; ing station. They say such a sta­ V Warns on Red Buffer Bid cut, Inc., has

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leading political figured. Fella, tiritiaa Club, saoratoiy of the band, h / bar of tba Bahnaretta btoff, dx-Premler Amlatore Feafienl, ahd ”Vehru Agr^s MANCIffiSDgR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CPNN, THURSDAY, J U l^ 28, ^ 5 8 Yenion m i the Advartlali« OoaaniUaa fOr Peron Holdmgj Budget Minister Exlo Vanonl were the yearbook. the liaines moat fri^antly menti­ oned. tan Bank branch a t WoodiMe, In addition both gtria are acUva as With Bi^anin Queens, last April 6 The 8306,348 m Asked- ^ Club; in church work, n t r t c i a HlUb^ He almost oertainiy will follow fll3,500.0 t(ered Agenti Receive toe same baste foreign policy as And Awgy We Ck>l in cosh taken Is a record for a being past preaidant of the Lutbar U.S. bank holdup. LOW SUMMER PRl€ League of the Firat Evangelical Scolba and bia pMoceasors — Quality Awa^s W ire to CoiCRibicoff Oyer Argenl|iia| friendship with - too West within )n|6oexii9teiice For Migging Pair Vitacco said too police also ran­ Lutheran Church and aaeratary of TBBIU.------VILIt o r sacked their hotel room but found NOW IN EFFECT the Senior Dlyiaion of the State toe framework of toe Atlantic - m TBAh! Page Oca) Pact.' .(ConMnnsd (Moi Pag* Om L Wmt PalarBsSito, Fla., June 38 Tile John Hanoooir Mutual Ute nothing inMpicious. Otherwise, toe Luther LaagtM. ■ ■l■l,Wllll iQ » W Six Bridgea Ininirance Co. of Boeton, Mass.. ah-> Americana said, they played pi­ ]laGknn«. JUM » (8 pM Ul)-^M ni naaded for. the Tarioua Diann Doarding la alao peat Whoever ho If, Oronchi will have UPh—Rewards reaq M 3118,900 to­ atudy croupe. rests in the capital, ona of them t UApbrtknt volbe in chooeing I’B diaannainent Ideas, the dec­ To Oroea w day but autheriuet apparently noupces that sevocal members of nochle in toe police station and JEDDO HIGHLAND CONNECTICUT I T«mc Dmoermtle Club votad prasldant of the Luthar Laoue Taay JaH«- too Manchester Agency have been even bought the cope lunch.” American Dyalac Carp. Night of the First Evangelical Luthanm turned over to • police, by a -taxi ht Under toe Itsltah Constitu- laration: . CarUii ^ Adaat were no nearer a eolutKm of the Hi it MMUhc bHtnlght to inform "American Dyeing Corporation driver and another by a barber. on. toe.PrMldent Haa little reel 1. Reaffirmad the five prindplea LESLIE CARON Atao- CMningworth mystery then they granted the National Quality The other three men gave their Q lff. A .’A.lUM 0orr. ’Oto th» majority Church and rica chairman of toe The Supreme- W ar. Council, Atrard, one of the hlgheet honors names.ss Peter i. Riordan, New Night” will be obaerved at .a din­ Senior Division of th e'S tate Lu­ power-..ext^iit in. Umea of crlaia of international coexistence which TERRY MOORE ★ were when toe prominent circuit COAL S24il5 COK^SttN f_____ i t o r _In th« 8 «nnU, and ner meeting of the Chamber of meanwhile continued dally ses­ iikfc:9 ia Tmn he steps forward Nehru drew up with Red Chinese Olea Pstd la accorded in toe life Insurance pro­ York) John TJmothy- O’Connell, ther League. She is alao a mem­ "SMOKY CANYON” "Man From Judge and hie wife diaappeared nine Far Tea r a r T a . ^ ■dnortty laador U tba Houaa of Ita Oommaroa in the aocial rooma of sions in Judgment of those arrest­ aa-an> element af stabllty. Premier Chou En-lei at their conunty Bar agent# Ph#lem U. Lynfliuy, M#rlo tionwide alert isaued at toe re­ Stbicorr aapreaainc tba vlaw. ration which la engaged in a half officers and officers who had bera select the one that he and the toe Indochina anniatio pravlalons Tils T. Gad#, Bdward A. Jaroai, E. quest of Interpol, international “ PLANNING TO CONVERT? ’WUHam 8 tUaa waa named chalr- against Alex Jones at al waa set­ performing their duties at the ■•OONOUEST OF SPACE” Aasn.. put up $5,000. The state a million dollar, expanaion pro­ tled'out of court yesterday With politidkns' beUeVe . has toe beet calling for elections to unify North cabinet previously put up $50,000 Winiam Fitogerald. James A. Maa- crime detection agency. The alert naui of a'coaunlttea to make plana gram. Navy Ministry when the flghtipg chfuice to fOrm a government and South 'Viet Nam to July, 1966. CHILDREN | | AL*JArb 2 CARTOONS oarb, Arthur Wv Wheeler, Geoige called only for poltci to watch for fbr tbo ■"««««•»' picnic, and a com- toe plaintiff receiving |27,S00. The and the famUy $35,000. The re­ See Fluid Heat's Line Of Paul V. Mayden, rice president broke out had been freed yester- wHloh can commend a majority In 3. Called for adm M on to the Ml w !.«r'ji'st Hi i/'|i nuiiU An * mainder came from organiaations H. MlUerd, John J, Muirhead, Paul 'them and a Montreal Igtrl, Janette ndttaa eowatahnf of Lao Flaherty of tM Connecticut Light A Power ault waa toe result of an auto­ day. The Ministry was the hexd-1 FimllaBiHit U N . «f "aU ntates v/hicta are quali­ F. Teslk, Robert D. Fttogeraid, Forest, 37, #nd made ho. mention BOILERS — WALL FXAME — WARM AIR UN1TS Je., KidMdaa Pauduk and Oaorpa mobile accident in South Windsor, and Individuals. Oo. and rica president of the Con­ qbartera for toe revolutionists, ■ Gronchi’a ' conduct eC his first fied for meidhershto to tenak-’bf WllUam L Pllska, WllUain P. of any 'charges. PRESSI^ BURNERS . , Ifcmltarh waa named to invaatl- toe town of South Windsor being who mainly were Navy personnel . So far as c(>uld be determined. necticut Credit Corp., will be the cablndt crisis waa being closely the charter.” M waa toe largest sum aver offered Rtec, WUliam R. FUboy, Albert H. gnto the dranfee to be made In Uia principal speaker. Officials of the a party defendant, as toe plaintiff There was no announcement no watched to western Capitals. Untu 4. Acclaimed the rtsuita of Reals and J. Franda Dillon have Also the Latest O-’lriilA Ir CoadltteBer cdnatUutian raviaion In other ac- claimed there was a dsfect in the. ■far of how amny persona, had been for two missing persona When American Dyeing Oorp. will be his elscUon. to the nonpoliUcel Aaian-Afrioen Conference at Ban- Joseph F. (hater, a Justice of toe all received toe- coveted recogni- (Ne e d s n o w a t e r ) taken by the maatlnr, guests. roiul. found guilty of puridpaUng in toe presidency last April, he was a ■ FUEL OIL ) ' attend the Laurel Girls State at been kidnaped. ’They base . tola and Lomskey ihcelved apedal com­ eUBt-Jrylas T-4-L al say 4 ras alere. tite University of Connecticut. The tadles Auxiliary of-the releea^ after two ho\»rs., The I ^ oauaen of friction atiU reinatoed to 'A HNE FOOD QUALITY lEVERAGES mendation for having received toe T«4ay at J. W. Kata Cary. Dras Deal. S it B|U>AD s t r e e t — TEL. MI 9-6889 AOH will hold lU anniversary din­ Americans were life . Magadne I short of a ma^rity. They also lack too Far Bast. Red Gbtoa’ii’ faikun Opinion on too finding of two part' award at least five times. iao Ann Oworek, Girke State ly used rolls of adhealvs tape end chairman of the local unit of the ner tonight at the Atomera Inn, photographer Bank Walker andlf^y?." •••« 9* * majority. to get FOtmosa and a UN. DAILY SPECIALS Amarioaa Legion Auxiliary, anr Windsor Locks, with cars learixig Time Megaxtoi reporter Phillip hoMtog 119 of toe 2a. wore toe only oatawe ettsd.. lievo it may have been used to the Hoose Home on Elm S t at d. (Washington, D .c.; SCewa got along by organising a t. Agioed to procaote ' • HOME MADE RAVlOU id end gag Judge O. K. OiU nounces that the girls are being Payne, both of coalition .government with three S GENERAL sent by the kxxU unit with the Fractarad Blp Jeff Sabto, TV VhotogYiq>helhet of strengthen oeononic, ouKiaoI and hngworth, 58, end hie wife. Mar Holdup Suspects Mrs. James Balger of Franklin minor center parties—the rM t- adentlflo relations between liMha • VEAL SCAUOPINI • IREADED VEAL CUTLET JOrle. 57. MANCHESHR KNITTING MILU padatanoe of the Salvation Army NBC, New York, and NBCTb wing SoeieUstS; Liberals and Re- T V SE R V IC E and the Rotary Club. She adds that St U a patient at ^e City Hos­ Buenos . Aires correHxmdent, Bob end Russia . The couple vanished from their Freed in Rome pital as the result of a fall in the pUbUoana-Hshlch together hav# 37 _ t. Hailed, HnprovenMist of Beachfront home et nearby Man they will be among the more than Ltodley. chamber aaata. But with a recent Days M AC A Call HLoOO young women of advanced yard at her home yesterday. She Walker iiaid they 'were treated tiono between Rueaie andI Yugoato' t. alapan on June 11. i de<9l>| ;^ta the poimlarity e f these Itiphe, June 33 (F)-:-Four New Nights aAaww Plus Parts high school age who will go to fractured her hip. courteously end served coSM but ria. TEL. Ml 8-6106 itop leanMiHii \ l center parties at the polls, both the Nehru and Bulganin said they — Torkars pUn to continue th( Girls Stataa this month to ptac- Dance for Teenagers that toe police seised two roHe of right and left Ariiws of the Chris- R t n i f ^ tloa ofwrating the machinery- of A square danca for taaiiagars of film from him land oneVoll from were cenvincod that mutual confi­ tour of . mr(>pe after being h#ld tlgn Democrats cumorad for a Youth State Ball seven hours by "Rome police yes­ democratic government. Selection the town will bo held. xt the play­ Sabin. change. ’■ dence among natlona stood a was hoade on the basis of character grounds of toe Vernon HUementara Peron -dent a measage 'to Oon' ’.V '. ^ ...... ■ . , k better chance if they followed terday in eonnection with a record and leadership qual! ^cations. Schori tomorrow from 7:30 to 9:30 Choii and Nehru’s five prlnetpla* YOU CANT BEAT THE PRINCESS • ^Dropg Color Ban New York bank robbery. All BO V S TO W l* gresa’ weeklywvway iiiiBion yeneroByyesterday I ,j mistake, the cope said later. LET US PILL YOUR PVoin Sunday to July 7, apfwox- In the evening. The affair will be aftemi .. . - . for Internatlimal behavior: sponsored by toe Vernon Square 1. Mutual respect f o r othonf Only one of the four, husky 38- imafe^ 17B i^ls will form poUtt gency 'l^to'SSJyona|ipropriatlon of 160 dimMn Seven icem en FOR STEAKS. CHOPS. - Ahhapolli, Md., June 33 (Pi—A year-old Joa4ph Michael Vitacco cal partiea, conduct oonventione Dance Club. • ■tvritorlal Jntei^ty and sover­ Eiu-1 Johnston, toe club caller, eignty. Abort-lived and eomewtiat (xmfua- of Brooklyn was questioned about and campaign an election to fill erty damaged to the flgbCini ~ LOISTER and FRESH t e feud between Boys’ State and toe holdup—of the Cliaac Manhat' axeeutlve, legislative and Judicial will be In charge of toe dances th ii^ of tola would he for Yictung of Smoke 2. Noa-eggreesion. each week, assisted by parenU xnd 3. Non - interference In others’ Gtrls' State ended yesterday when officaa of their miniatum state buikUngs and the rest for privai toe girls agreed to allow seven club members. There will be a property. New York, June 33 UP)—Sevan intenaal affairs for any reason — S E A F O O D gowemments, then operate Um gov- small charge to cover incidentals, of' an economic, political and .Mo- Negro 'joye to bring Negro dates CALLED FOR AND omment in all iU phases. Oppoeition rdd.cal deputy Dona­ firemen wore overcome by smoke ^F riday night's Joint insu(,'urai Both girls ar(\~aotive in achool The club will also sponsor a pro­ to Latrika Frias alto presented a fighting a 4-alarm fire early today ological character. ^ DENE HERE SOON! AIR-CONDmONING^ DELIVERED PROMPTLY gram of folk and square dancing bill to set aside a 100-nUUion-peso a &-Btory rubber products ware- 4. Equality and mutual benofita. affUira. P atric ir HlUar la vice- for toe young people from toe 5. Peaceful coexistence. SPECIAL LUNCHEONS and E ^ e R. Poorbaugh, Boys* State FORCOMFORT AT NO EXTRA, CHARGE pcasldent of toe clasa of l{N>d, sec­ credit to restore Roman Catholic *to.Jhs city him area DINNERS EVERY DAY Birector, aald toe plan would- be fourth to seventh grades. More churobee damaged durhv; end af-, .a # , nhoky blase was cimfined ‘The wider acceptance of these retary of toe Student Council, vicc- than 100 children have alr^y l>rinciplea wlU enlarge the area of "satisfactory” with the boys,'wbo ■X ' X Xm-- C al Ml T.3585 prtaAdent and .treasurer of toe ter the fighting. Total damage to toXtoa building et «2-M Park PL he'd voted unanimorusly to bo cott FINE PHARMACY registered for these classes which church property haa not’been an­ Peace, promote mutual confidence DINE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT WILLIAMR ASROCIATE8 i'^i Aarambly OUb.^a memher of,.toe will he held on Monday morning M wtog the Cerlyle Rubber Oo. Inc. and pave the way for greater ih- toe affair if their Negro defegates BAtGid Photo Bannerette staff, chairman of toe nounced but It ia expected to he were not allowed to dance. Summer officUlly arrived shorUy before midnight Tuesday night, RefrigeratieB Salee A Serriee CALL MI-9-9S14 from 9:30 to 11 o’clock starting Mgt). Seven churches, the raotory tenaatlonal cooperation’, the two Art Oommittae for the llfSd Year­ June 37, . ’ Dmmage waa estimated a t 92S0.- government heeds declared. The boys’ action came after the but not'for these Buckland School youngsters. For them it arrived book, a member of the Honor So­ of another and toe I^iaccpal 006*'^ Boy* State director reported the *500,000 TV Play at 11:45 yesterday morning, when they rushed out of achool for the Nb Pinnacle Camp Pakece t.n the Plexa de Mayo were Princess Restaurant ciety, the Leaders’ Club and the The Girl Scouts, Brownies and Nime of ’the firemen waa In aeri girls hgul decided against inviting start of their .summer vacation. — ' Girls’ AtfaleUc AcUviUea Club. set afire the night fbUoering the “FOOD THAT’S FIT FOR A KINO” leaders are dlsapi^inted that Pin- ous condition. One Firemen suf­ FINE WINES, UqUORS and BEER toe Negroes, although the Girls’ Bought by NBC Dlann Dowding is Studm t COr-in- nacle Camp will not open this sum­ revolt. fered a leg cut and a hand injury. head sold her group had not even cil repreaentative, a member of the D ra n Optm UmUr 1:19 • MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET issued an invitation to Boys' State rence Olivier under the aegis of aions, will take 3 hours to present mer. Becaufe of t^e shortsge of The blase wax brouikt under failaiaraaca 1:44 on TV. AsaemMy dub and the Leaders’ help, it is Impossible to carry on a control at 3 am. for the dance. Sir Alexander Kords. dub, also the Girts’ Athletic Ac- (,■ F ' ■ r / o ■ f '' New York, June 23 (P)—The Na­ Morris Helprin. president of A few Weeks ago, NBC paid a program of camping. New Italy Premier reported 32()0,000 for another It ia hoped that durtng the com TARGET! tional Broadcasting Co. reportedly London Film Productions, Inc., i “c h c n l c i | EASTWOOD h u paid a half-million dollars to who represents Korda here, said firet. one-time showing of a movie. ing year opportunities to learn the Korda’s "The Conatant Husband.” skills of camping will be given to Sought by Gi^micU f AST Mangum, Okla. iJP) — Mrs. D. O yesterday he believes toe televised i \ I sc,1 c Ftad adabsO ■lek. haMhart pii'l a new,film of "Richard III” on showing will stimulate attendance This movie, billed for TV on 0(X. parenta or anymie willing to co­ l,nlia Caraa Givens found a skunk in her chick- television for lU first puhilc-ihow- 9, will take 90 minutes. operate in toe community, who is n y U ls Klrfc tn h(xise but it wouldn’t be scared at theaters. - (ConHaned from. Page Om ) \ \l l.\ I 11! i ,!■:. '\ I Rome of Three Suns of Ftol Shows Thnrsday,r Friday, Shinek i i u l JUe.' 4, FaraUastoB X New York, June 23 (F) — Four OOlOkl Saturday and Sunday iliiiliillM A N C H ESTER KNITTING MILLS' U.S. chess players are en route to . ' 'irealtht tkm datardar "ESCAPE TO BURMA" the Playbox at Um Wetlan Wsrid 2 7 7 I R O A D SALES and Mo8cow~' for a remutch with, toe Plus "Rage at Dawn” CHILDREN'S OBehayd 1-tllt Cartala 1:44. TIeketa Saa. Laacaea |Tadar ro c n w in ^ i SERVICE Russian world champions. aa lala at Ccatcr Travel Asaacy Tha «aa» 3 l « B "TinrKDKB AftaniooR TELEVISION RADIO F Last year the Soviet Union team PAW” M14.1I26 won easily from the American to f Shews this country. IJCT. itartlag Ttane 3:36 ra aa aa l S, Naw Kavaa, Gaaa. Tonito la *009 Honia Early' Nite Vhaaaal U Hattfark Cam. Isreal Horowitx, One of toe 24- j T bL 00-7-5686 » It rWsOalZ, Msaa. Feature Pteture Shown First \ Ihraari |t Naw BrMala. Caaa. maff American~-teKmr said yester­ Ohaaaal H Walarkery. Caaa. aft. Marla Bl*a day before boarding an alrtlner: eWD ns^^Oiont your party, Wo (It) roCB STAB PLAYBOCSE ” We expect to .do better than (U) roUMBB PABADE lUICK SKCIAI 2-D6or, UetMngar .Bviaro, Model 441 last year because we have prac­ MANCI^ESTER have epeelal party rates. (U) EDDIE CANTOB SBOW ^ ticed, we are sharper and we know (•> KID’S aaow "T 6:99 a t) wraxKDN FLAvaprsB more about the tactic# of .toe op­ a t) MATiNKK -xaE snu: position.” . vV-/-//I TKB—"Cama Oa, CawbMt” Samuel Reshevaky, top chess play­ <«) DNCLB Eiri^ FUN CLUff ' /t/ /n /t er in the- U.S. a n d Arthur Bla- ENOS TON^fhrr (tt> FUJI 8BOBT8 guier and Lawrence Evans, who (.atl) BOWDV DOODY ’ I I i : % I (II) LATE MATINEE / rank second and third respectively. (II) LITTLE BA8CALS Horowitx ranks No. 6 ' (i> 8KAGB I BWGK The rest of toe team is a^eduled —"Tha Maaay - REFimEMTORS (til NEWS a WKATHEB to leave ^od#y, (II) 0B088B0ADS ' (M) NEWS AT SIX OIL oMl GAS WMHERS (ID SPACE 80LDIEBS liU (UUUttJWOW uAntomatte Heatlag SpoclaUsto ■MM nmniKIT. :a « e jim —"Tha Haatad” (IDSEBIAL TIME O IL H E A T ------^ (M) THE BAKLV SHOW BARLOW’S TV 8JBOWN 8:66 , .—" J e tp e n Crtvprr*'’ I ENGINEERING, loe. (II) TWIU(>HT THEATEB 366 Main Sh-^Tri. M1-9-UB9' SALE| and SERVICE 9;M ( I) SPOETSCOTB (lit NEWS a WEATBEB who have movod Buick more lolidly than everinto (U) raoNE r oim answeb t:W ( 441) DBAOHET-Jeck Walib. (41) STOBTS VIBWS (li) arsB TOkioBT ^ the HOPP tm klsmake auoeess, and howl - ahd holds it—lhat’afor.sure. Glenn FOrd-WUllam Holden dl6 Mala St. Opp. Center Park (41) T H E ___ PS Member ef -Triaa <^MAN FROM OOIXmADO” Uf44 ( 441) VIDKO raXATlCM ..... -k* - / . ^ For Boya! Colorful- atripea For; Glrfat! 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( 4) NlOnCAP THEArEB , .24>oor,-44aMan9»rS#doh, to try it. __ -^ ‘.Mlaataa raaaeart” —"Aaraara Qeert" Modal 41 (iltMtrotod) h (1041) DOVOLAS EDWABDf ( I) MEMS •-NEWS OaMaml Mvlara*:. aecwwriM, Come visit us soon-this week, at the latest-and Thsy t-l-r-e-f-e-h )o (U) BODNDCF ■IQ* yttal.'Md Ucal If a.y, fit ony i'ite^;foot _ g e n e r a l a u t o r e p a ir in g LITTLE LARRY LeBLANC 7itt ( 441) see for yourself why this is the car folks just won’t SLACKS CABATAN ' addf»«aal. friot ray ray illfHty 1 ' . inugiy, c e m t^ b ly . ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN Caotaraa Sarayia I* adloMW CMMMOlllM. (VM IM do without - the biggest-selling Buick of all time. , . " ROPY AND FENDER WORK (11) 1Y OM FAjUDE la(lwy.lMiaM.d •«>« vw ray AKffpyt look noot WINDOW SHADES (St) J. 10MAKSB0W wfM an baraafK- wp ••' •Dynti’ow Dritr* it ttm im i oo XoyimstUr, o^iipool m ootro cca DAVY CROCKETT 6 to IS iRan’s _ 1 1 ■ILL MEVENS OH DRUMS (M) PCI IF i MIBb CRY — a OafFa.t.'—ISUIf ladia 4 i i and trim. 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' j ■ '1 . ; 1 / V m - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. ^ N N ., THURSDAY.-dUNE 23. 4958 PAG] ICANCHKSTER EVENING H iaU L D , MANCHKSTEB, CONNJ THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1958 P A O 9 P 0 U B steed and Mann 'WMto Slava AU tcCubaA. U tkis UaUaea. to abeial and oconomie oondMional Truck Overturns ’Trminc Act passed 45 years ego. Sales at Market K ' '1 i f m d f t t t n m him haro tha paUt without whldi eraata trouble in Italy. ‘The D r o o d l^ M Sponsored by tha MsnehaeUr HapnJs Th« Jtay tlM alwwAnni to#. That «raB in lightlat alanent in the party, by Injuring Quintet Council' of Churchoe., Amount to $2,289 Record !S2 Students Receive Diplomas at Rockville Hig^ •ffa ct, aaothar SrMa ot oensuro. cohtraat, ia more giVta to polldea By BOOKR MUOB 'T When Backache , if SoeroUry Stevona waa which amount prlitiM ^ to trylngj Sales at Wadnae4ay’e Manchea- INC to hold two Itnoa, the one againat A cimvba-coYered OonaoUdated Deaths Last Night aamaUiinc of A mlM and political' TMwedt Corp, truck, carrying id Ur Strawberry Auction Mart to­ ly InoxllMrioBcad man to bo a tha Oommuniata, the one againat taled S2JM.M.' Goes Away.... tlie cry for aocial and economic Jamaican tobacco Workere, over­ Bgrlhe apaartiaad aninat MdCarthyi ha turned in Manchester yesterday A total of 200 24-quart cratea of ■ aaSMlM—. Class Graduate^ change upon which th e Commu- Point Pleasant N. J.-^Ftonk berries were sold at a high of |1S- __ MBoUeMlnpqMwSwl* Nitsh, Gibson Win W- can at laaat know, aa ha ratirea. aftamoon ou the RL 6 ramp lead- smls.Aa4fa0c«wMMt«it44 ... that kia miaaionSaaa fulflUad, and niata have ao long nouriahad Hayes, 40, former catcher^forma .25 and a-low of |7. The average SZiZlMM n t n wIM SI»j4«r.rrri.UtU.ISsirTi \ lag onto the Wilbur Oroas High­ PhtladelpMa AfMetica. Ctovalend for tha day waa |10.fS par crate. ...wita th«tr««tl«f,,aa«Mr*fliM «Wfs. The' 10 pupils 6f Mghest aca-« atAya fUlllUad. thamaalvaa in Italy. Tha differ­ IiMhaoe and S t ZiOtia Browne. Ronald Afu-on LaFerriers ence aeema to ba between .the way. Five slightly injured pas­ ^VSssSSXs&rwaSKs demlc stending ar% indicated by a Richard Donald Late sengers were treated at Maachea- Died Wednesday. F IlX IN O m O T number following their names. SMrIey .Ann Lehmann dynamic and the atatlc reaponae ter Memorial Hoqiital. . Chicago—Or. H a ttr O. Bamoa, *Members of tot National Honor Gerald William Lojsim One Dtafiock End to tha challenge of Communiam. Police aeld the truck, driven by S3, lecturer and arofeamr of aoo- BrownavUie, Tax. (P)—Poliot are Society nointea at New Xerii Unlvaratty. Donald Walter Luetjen Tha world doe# indeaih But whether the Chriatian Demo- i Leachman, 2fi, traveled looking for a burglar with a satla- ■Um atkidaw t u ^ u Jane Emily Amprimo Robert Bkiward I^rie By Lewis H. Chapmaii SEOtttlMI ••••••••••••••«•••••••• west on W. Middle'Tpke. end en­ Died Wadnfaday. fied look. Hla loot. $8 from a S* If asssins toatwte.pabw r—.Swl BUREAU CHIEF . •«••«••••••••••••••• *>9r be moving, whan raporta erati, aa a pprty, can ever bring I in ssal mrt ----- *'*- John Francis Ashe Barbara Lorraine Lute MmNitllUi •«••••••••••••••••••••• tered the Rt. a exit. Leachman tavara’a Juke boa, some dried tew Klsha...4M‘l «sH..,Wt DMa’s killi... Ix>uls Charles Bsch ' Nancy Deborah Lynch W orldAsks - Rtekville, June 23 (Special)— ,r»«kir .... San Frandaco' daacriba it JUiemaelym to' the full proceaa of told police that he realised he Bgypt haa 1 a population of ■hrimp, cheese crackers, peanuts ^ tiM MM* .kavfy.wUlf------1 Ii«»» jPHmf James Edward Baker •agi* OorrQOjMT a «••«•••••••••* * fr: ,»1,000. and Mght bottles of boar. Jqw4fwe«wS#|rwri.0«tDMa‘iri'UbMari Russell Charles Marin I Govmed,in the traditionisl Hue and ooncaaaionj»y Molotov" that ha up to the full algniflcancc was gting too fast on the aharply ao, Carol Ann Bakulaki, (9) Mary AUce Mallon " white. 152 solemn faced young - raporU Ruaaia willing to agree own party name, no one curving downhl)] entry ramp and John -Anthony Beaton ' ' John Robert Marshall Teepees Aftor Jet Plaae applied his brakaa. The truck T Two Kinds men and" women received diploqias to the package admiuion to the can foil, Another whirl of the Has PsMsd* Fred John Benton Pauline Ann Masichuk skidded 75 feet, overturned, and Richard John Blesiadecki (5) I last evening in Sykes Auditorium Zl a v n diapatdM* crafiM M it or UnMad Natlona of tha naUona of wheel ilk in prdgreaa, and whatl This reminds me of the stories skidded 40 more feet,on its aide. Deborah Ann Mason aot otfeorwiM cfodjtod io..tto.topy mgr Orandpaw ’Tooten iikea to tell Herbert Fuller Blias James Diuitel Msthewson ! ax the largest class In the history mmi aioo tho loeol m fn pubBi^ bo^ Italy, Finland, Auatria, frianda of will come bp^obody knowa. about'ti-e time ha waa a Pony The accident occurred at the peek L John Eldward Bloniars "Ronald Hamilton McDonald ; o f Rockville High School complet- AU Ttibta oC ropoMIcotlaa of. spaotal tha Waat, and Btigaria, Rumania, of the curve. Of Learning tepotcfcoo fcotote TO oloo rooorrod. preaa Bider. It waa a ro u ^ , dact- NEW Joan Juliette Bolduc . Eileen Phyllis MpLaughlin I ed Itr sojourn. . " and Hungary, aatoUitaa of the ii^ geroua life what 41th fightli^ to- State PoUmmata Orlando David'Joseph Brennan James Andrew McMullen Mil MTVioo eilOBt o( M. & A. dodglng hold-up- men, and Ragaxsi of th e . Hartford bar­ Edward John Candito Sherwood Russell Merk By Joan Pozznto I The 80th commencement exer-. \ ■ Baat racks, vriio inveatlgatod the ac­ j cisea were highlighted py .the pre-^ *^feoro Ryrwwothroei ooUeotiag„pdstage due and be had Francis Edward CSarter, Jr. Walter Allan Meyer Learning la ' the result of a ' sentanon of awards by Principal ' jeuSsiUtbews wfiidMX For tha truth of tha maUer fa lota of adVanturea. Lflce the time cident. arreatod Laachman ofi a *Joseph Harris Chaallo, Jr, (7) Alan George Meyerhoff Uara ly nothing new about C onnedH cut ctuurga of speeding. desire to gain knowledge. It la I Allen Dreeser' to -toe outstanding he was ctikured by come Ooman- LOW Amelia Marion Chesaey Evelyn Agnes Miller students. He emphasited in mak­ tMa aaoapt that American diplo* chaa who tied fUm to a stake and Hopeton Campbell, 20, Keith John Charles Arthur Chl6k Edward K ristian Moser made possible by faith and confi­ CDlCUlATIOJiS. dence in one’s abilities. ing the presentations that their maey anUrtaina tha idea without Y a n k ee set Mm oa fire. He thought he wan Thompaon, 34, Devin Foirreater, Nancy Ann Oechowaki Louis Vincent Mueller net dollar value wax only about 24, Malcolm Rawlins, 35, and Harry Bruce Oohen immediate rejection of it. B y A .9 .0 . \ done' for but luckily he waa carry- •Michael Joseph Nash (2) Lekming is knowledge gained $550 but emphasized “toe honor tog one of GrsAdina’a chicken Linford Walker, 2iB, all Jamaicans, PRICE! Kenneth Whaylem Cook, Jr. Deanna Elisalmth Nero through research, study, and in­ prestige and persona'l satisfaction Ruaaia. hag. all along through 1tvet aandwicbes (on rye) in hia were* treated at tha local hoepital I . Barbara Hilda Chx vestigation. This knowledge is ffnaiuMiMSOTig^sffjs'sj^sssi^ BroalarHSoM. Patricia Anne Neven which la priceless.” tha deadlock «m admiadon of There ware other more colorful. ' Ip - pokat—and- when the Ooman- for alight'InJuHea.'Th'e driver and Nancy Ellen Dailey ' Marlene Ann Newman used to discover significant rela­ First to te called to the roetnim new mambara to tha United Na isauea in the cloaing-iSkura of the <=****■ «n«llad it burning they all II other passengers escaped unin­ BIG FLAVOR Carol Ann Davies Donald Louie Niemann tionships through thinking, experi­ ■fn. wtUvr. for honors were Ralph Gibson Jr., Uona, baan witting to arraiiga a regular lbS5 aeapion, b irt none 1Orandpaw waa atie jured. Mary Margaret DeCarll Stanley Joseph 01ender>Jr. -■ mentation, and application. and Michael Nash. Gibson, valedic­ m more telling and eloquent of the r " oaeape. Strange though. I’ve t . BOTTLES Patricia Grey Diets Learning la not narrowed and lim­ V- ■t.rao deal, much like thoae d e ^ the ~The driver and paasengera all Ekiwairi Oiler torian, wax . presented toe first nature of poliUca, and the raaaona •mailed chicken Hver burning and gave their addraaa aa 02 Oah St, Daniel George Dimmock Suzanne Barton' Olson ited to acquiring knowledge by place Florence Whitlock Memorial North apd South made iir Hiia potnreiana really- like to keep I ao bad. Of couraa I’ve ne^er Glastonbury, which police report Paul Arthur Dombek Jcine -Arm Pa^e —---— —— tic Award, and Nash, saluteteria*r re­ country for admiaafon' of new things the way they arc, than the aRMflpd Orandpaw Tooten bum- ia a renovatad warehouse. Oafy* Daniel Edward Domlngucs Jean .Ann Marie Palosic a finality. ceived the aecond award. *8oimSeS^ aUtaa during tha alavary iaaua Isaue of home rule. tog. Robert Addison Dhsstnger EUsabeto Ann Panicsko After knowledge is obtained Both boys received other coveted On the Senate, calendar, await­ for tha admiaeton of new mam- Catherine Ann Egan Dorothy BUlis Pease through reaearch and various other honors with Gibson further honor­ nrandAy, Juno n ing ita opportunity for debate and Havea alae held up the bill whea ...... I Seyqiour Ellin Jeanne Elizabeth Peck methods, it is then up to the in­ ed for his work in science by the bare. Hitherto, it haa baan Uie paaaagc, as tha final houra nar- It sraa adqttod ia l i e preeeat A T hon^t for Today I Donald James Pamham Timothy Anthony PercosW dividual to apply such knowledge. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute United Stataa which haa rajeciti rmyed, waa a new home rule bill, fena, all New Havea poUticimas, / Fay Anna Farr Aleen Dorothy Pfau In drafting the Constitution of the Medal and Nash the Bauach and MirAgt* that idea, and inaiated on con a rather half-hearted legislative itopareatly,. beiag amid that Donald Richard Farrar Patricia Joan Pfau United States, our forefathers Lomh Medal. K aorna qfHt» obvioua th it tiia attompt to encourage local com­ Wat eonliniiBityeonUnunity might ge for a .ewsaeeeei^ Robert Stanley Filip Bartato Ann Pieraon combined the efforts of many Other Awards ddering aadi application for munities to solve ‘therr own pro- H bat a Week Beatrice Marilyn Porter . educated men, ualng the English worid, for tha paat'lO yaari|, haa meiem brand ef city dmrier. June— Frances Bilizabeth Fink. The E. Stevens Henry Award mambarahip aloha, with thoae of btmu. The main provision of the What made the altiiatioa a little HirROOT ROR Cj'hthia -Ann Fisher •Joan Ann Pozzat.i (8) common law and liberties. boan laborihff undar' a tragic bill reduced the percentage require­ 1» Father's Day. First cele­ Friday and Saturday for excellence in riiolspriiip were our frianda 'boming firat more dnunatlc, thia . time, wae brated 45 yeera ago. William Hubbard Fisk •Karen Prippemau There are basically two types of given Patricia Hiller, Junior; Pa­ aariaa of illuatona, miacoBeaptiona, Thaoratically, wa have bean ment for hopie referendum adop­ that tk ^. was now a Demo- V T r u o F ru h . John Joseph Frey Gary Ray^ntod Ranisdell learning, schooled and unschooled. tricia Lahine. Sophomore, and tion of a charter change.. Undqr 20 Samuel F. B. Morse patent­ •Glenn Francis Rupprecht (S) Schooled learning . fs the result Btghtmaraa, -mlrafaB. * right Badi nation aapiring to eratfe mayor in eflioe in New ed the first commercial teiegra|fii \RLACK CHIRRY Bernard Leonard ■ Futoma Judith Hallcher, Freshman. the present home rule bill, 20 per Haven. Whooe atm ia to anbmit Claire Marie Gessay Theresa Lorraine St. Louis of knowledge obtained in any The American Agriculturtet llioro coiddn’t hava boon any United Natlona memberahlp cant of the listed voters of the 116 years'ago. Four yaara earlier Albert Francis Satryb' school — grade school, high school, a madam eity charter to the he had' tapped out "What hath # ■ ORANM Madeline Rose GotUer Leslie EXigene Sbofield Rockville Class of ’35 Hears Valedictorian portunity to obtain the bsksls for The Harvard Prize Book, to the package deal. Raaliatically, with this to 29 per cent. Pleasurably if the percentage of day of Daniel C Beard, founder Ektrl George Schrelter thing aa a hlockada of Barlin. of the Boy Scouts *105 years ago. Hundreds and Hundreds of Bargains Throughout Our Robert Chriatisn dottier learning, research, atudy and in- outstanding Junior taking the-col­ each aide peaanaing and ready to Legialaton, theoretically, ahould the veto required were reduced -IrM -iPBt Richard Alan Goulding ► •Patsy Ruth Sootta Rockville High School Valedictorian Michael Nash ad- school receives its diplomas. Nash’s address was keyed to vestigatlon. School is a stepping lege preparatory course, went to l^bara couldn't hava baan any axaroiaa the right of veto over be In favor of anything which (remMtoM. . U.8. forces took Okinawa 10 years Gail Ann Scribner stone in the process '’of learning John Delponte. kMps the sometimes petty pro­ ago at toe coat of 39,000 casual­ East Hartford Store. Come Early^ for Beat Selection. Ruegge WaUace Griffin Edward Rudolph Slote dresses fellow graduates of the class of ’55, friends, and a theme based on the demands the'^tside'world makes on Mich t h i ^ aa tha •'iinlaaahing’’ of new membarahipa, the practical Mayor Richard Lse la not, of Ronald George Gr0us.(5) where discipline, thinking, and The Rotary Club Awards were blems of local communltisa out of course, the darling of any political ties. David Bryan Smith relatives last night as the largest class in the history of the the high school graduates. (Herald Photo). concentraUon are formed and Chiang KaiHitaak, or tha building political way to accompliah - the their hair. It would certainly bancr 22 Founding of toe Depart­ \ - |r WiUlam Albert Hamilton presented to.Carol Bakulaki, com­ machine, even though he could win Mlltoii Bradford Hardy \ Robert Francis Smith further developed. Such habits de­ mercial subjects; Francis Carter, of air baa or whldi lookad d q ^ logloal oxpanaion of United Na- fit the legislature a n d its pro­ an election. At any rate, Deipo- ment of Justice 85 years ago. Anthony Sochs termine one's future. It was in cedures. It would certainly relieve Elaine Vivian Hebert industrial arts; Suzanne Olnon, aomabodjt’a dtinmay, or a aiega tiona mamberahip ia to make- Jupt cratlc Senatora from New Haven 23—Texas agrees to annexation Mary Ann Hebert Stanley John Socha school that Longfellow learned to English. a t Dian Bian Fhu, or United the communities themselvea of wrecked a bill very dear .to the by U.A 110 yeara ago. Roy Donald Spielman Faith Suppli es Facts, Respect master the languages which en­ auch a package deal aa the Rua- having to run t h e gauntlet of Maureen Ruth'Heim- John Francis Sltepanowski Chief Need of Humans The Charles Ells"\.t>rlh Nettleton BUtaa aircraft earrlara lurking heart cC the Democratic

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,‘’MANCHE8TER, CQNN, THURSDAY. JUNE 23; 1956 v PAGE MANCHESTEItlEVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OOMK. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1965 P A i Q B f I l ■ MBiii'lr jHWtable organ, and thacw will be / Church Schedules Hi special ohildren'a story on the J$htrwt Plans Open House fabulous ohanseterrDavy Obookett. I . O u t d o o r S e r v i c e After the aervlce famlliea will I A Ki P Mjpf P gather at picnic tables under j|] [At SeWage Treatment Plant grom> of pine trees for a picnic 1 Now CMtobw llooth A P ■■ f ■ ‘ Arrangements have' been com'< lunch. After the meal there will] Famous for Fine Quality! pleteJ for the second annual out­ be aoftban, awimming 'and ether ( l A t O recreation. Mra Barbsua Bedhaf, Rteleei Six Advance Parties door service of the Second Oon- OPEN choir director, and Mrs. Tansf, 2 m c m | 3< 2 LUeui 33* Voters Lay 2Vt M ill » » r gragmtional Church, to be held both Hfsgxiards, will be la charge | i i t-t ’ I L thia Sunday, June 26. ' of the waterfront. LIBBY'S FROZEN CRf Tax Hate, Buy Land Leave for Camp The group wih leave the cbiavh In the event of rain the aarvice I at 9:S0 a.m. for Springfield Col­ will be held as usual at $:M in tha 9 P.M. VoUra o< Uia ■ighth IDcIkmI and Several cooks of the two Man­ lege. camp In Springfieid. Mass. church. Sinoe the grounds have] M in ^ VtmUaaJtmUaa DiatrictDiatrlct lait nltht wart in chester companlea of the 16Bth In­ CMef. of Police Herman Schendel been reserved by the church fori m the entire day, ehurch mambera tiUad to attend open bouaa— at fantry Regt Connecticut National has arranged an -escort by local Thursday t)i« DUtricl’a aewa»e-treatment police and Connecticut and Maaaa- should feel free t o ^ to tbe caasp | FtNEAm E JUKE plant, wber* aome tSS.OOO was re­ Guard, left -with a number of chuaetta State ^^>1100. any time during the day. PEA T cently apent on improvements. iO F S A v n ie s otheV cooks from companies The service will be conducted 2 $3* and Friday Tits inviUUon for Wednesday throughout the State for damp by the minister, the Rev. Arnold INDV8TRIOVS THOBF nlfht at diXi—waa extended by Ray Extra-tender! Extra-flavorfull HUNDRiOS OF ITEMS AT PRICES / Drum, N. T., where they uiU go to Tbaer, in a beautiful giofe called Warren, president of the District, 'The Cathedral o f the Living Denison, Tex. iS)—The thief who I j duriiw the Distridt's annual meet- sdwol before the main body of Trees.” The sermon will be en­ swiped LL George Reahniito's ear ' LOWER THAN A YEAR AGOI troops arrive sometime Saturday. titled "Acres of Diamonds.” The had to' Sx a flat before he could | ^ DIAL SOAP Here's proof that AdtP offers you more low prices on more itmns The group left by train'Tuesday. ^ choir will sing, accomfMnled by a drive it away. 4 day after day to helB'yon-cut your food bill. Below pre Just a few , plant ^ . «t- of hundreds of items prlccjl to give thrift-wise shoppers savings Uvs.” Warren acknowledfed, “ but The officera and men of IdMlT ie o d e rM i ^ Inf. Regt., including two com­ PKCS I CUSTOMER « CORNER / ■ a ^ fw b'atdoor eaUng. year in and yes:^ out at AdeP. Check and compare . . . see how we’ll ahcw you how the piant op- 2 RUUUR lAKES 23* AdeP's storewide, everyday low prices will help yew save! eiratea and show you-Just, what panies from Manchester, will leave ^ae. ^ to tet set for summer. shortly after midnight tomorrow Off to • gMTt Stortl And your AdeP Is the place to do it . . . easily ybur tax dollars )xM«ht.’’ night for the encampment where rSummor •rrived officlallr UiU ivook. And irc’re Improvements W s !•••*'* - and thriftily. Come see . . . come save . . . n ie improvements the tax dol-- the Regiment will undergo a 2- DONT BUY ‘BUND DBTF FOODS I colebroUag with • vUU variety of at AdcPI Check! Comparer YEAR AGO lara b o ^ t at the plant, located off week training period. I buys uf help you prepare te r ttab A ■ ahead. ‘v Hilliard St. near the railVoad Manchester's' two units. Head­ Chooang prepscki^fed meats at random is lika (oing on MALSOAP CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT bridge over the Hockanum River, quarters Co., 1st Btn., conunand- |We've scorae of qiDek-ilx fooda to aave you Eight OXIock Coffee a "blind date"— you usually don’t get a bargain. Our 1 time and ivark . . . doeens of refireahlng treats AdeP Food Stores were a greenhouse over the drying ed by CapL Alcide. Boucher, and pRodorant 4M Lexington Avenue, York 17, N. Y. beds, to perinlt drying IS months of Co. A-,' conunanded by Lt. Lau­ "quality guai'ded" meats come from packeri with only d iw in , I to tempt heat-wilted appetites . . . goqd things Eight bXIock Coffee >““* the year; a digestpr-tank hood, to rence Perry, will depart early the beet reputations and we cut them to order as. yon LIBBY'S DELICIOUS, FROZEN-FRESH 2 lATHCAKU I f UB BAG o^ ect aewer gas that in turn is Saturilay rooming from the Man­ ' Red Circle Coffee burned to heat sewage in the tank chester. Railroad Station. The want it. So, give us the twiceriiver. Once for quality—' >LI BAG and keep it at a uniform tempera­ trains Wilt be Pullman accommo­ once for price. Then join the hundreds of happy folks National Dairy AAonlh ... Values Galore at yOur A&PI . Red Circle Coffee ^tu!.Ur n t T h r l iut t y frteesi SUNNYBROOK FRESH ture; an a^tator, to keep the sew­ dations. The main body of ve­ who come to Klein’s week after week for the finest qual­ hokor Coffee age in motion ahd prevent a crust hicles -will leave at 7 o'clock Sat­ ity meat money can buy. And you don’t have to bust „HEINZ lA lY FOODS -GRADE "A"-LARGE DOZ O a C from forming; and a ritredder at urday morning. , O R A l zilue the %ewage-lntake point, to chew your piggie bank either. DekRii* Coffee The first week at camp will hie A ^ 3 f up raga mul paper, and keep out taken up with firing on all of thd iStreified ' III UN ' “ 1.23 atones metal 'and other foreign ASP Vacuum Ceffoie / (Afferent weapons, ranges, in­ / 3 “-*43* S M n i s C h e n s e 0 «A N 0 FOR SANDWICHES U 5 9 * ^ materials. struction in v^htiiitary subjects, BULLETHI FOR BRIDES IROCCOU S P lk W Granulated Sugary/ r*99* The District's Board of Directors PKG A i# and the fdant’s workers will, serve schools Land ' specialist training. 2 roi 29' Friday. July 1, will be the Gover­ Weddings are wonderful but you can’t serve wedding B u t t e r SILVERRROOIC FRESH CREAMMY PRIF4T Pork and Beans **^" ‘ as hosts for the occasion, Warren TO ^ TOP ROIlOO » CUBE nors day parade and Saturday cake acven days a week. Let Klein’s help you in your 01 0 0 said. mmnlng will be taken up with in- dvG A s S h a r p C h e d d a r ACEDCUREO' II 5 9 " Warren issued his invitation in meal planning problems. Take advantage of such eady / PALMOLIVE Groon Boons j* striictlon and inspections and then 6 0Z X - 1 2 0 1 h e a v y c o r n -fed Mnnection with a notice of the to prepare f<^s as our ready-to-eat hams, small rea^« n : fact that the District would even' most of thb men will have the SOAP , S l i c e d C h e e s e MEt-04IT PROCESSED PRO 2 9 Cream Stylo Corn 27* weekend to themselves. Can 3 2 * STEER beef tually be called on to finance a .stuffed turkeys and chi.ckens, and our great variety of CANS Nww Uw Prfcp! - Mild Flavor ^ aecondary sewage-treatment plant, The second week will find every­ ready-to-serve cold cuts. . take a tip f^m other w u m 25* uTiteMn I f doxo Shortening "*“" j “®2* one out in the field on. bivouac. --r. 3 STERILS ment plant. brides. Serve Klein’s quality foods and live nappy ever 1 '? S A V ^ This would be in line with' the TTiey arill sleep out' for three Muenster Cheese. i> 41 Whole Kernel Corn State's antl-poUuUon drive, the aim nights During this time they will after. 6 t Which la to clean up 'kll the take part in problenui. After that Cream ^ooso •“'** everyone will be cleaning up equip­ WhitTHoose^nb pound can makes five quarts^ streams and rivers in the State. CASHMERE ROUOUET The town is faced with the prob­ ment and preparing for the return GIVE ME THE WIDE OPEN SPACES NON-FAT 1 LB £ A C H e rsl^ Choc. Syrup; trip home the following day. C hO C kR O O S' FORPOTROAST|NG lem of buUding a primary sewage- SOAP SOLIDS A CANS 9 7 W h ^ M o o t Tuna **'• ’«?*'' treatment plant as well as a sec Manchester’ s two companies in­ Piy Milk clude '75 members, which operate Picnic days are here again. Days to jenjoy outdoors ondary plant out of the Armory on Main St. The with-baskets full of good things to eat. Good food juat 3 mcMu 2f UTNCAKI I f Pi^pplo Juice ^ Same Rate companies will drill tomorrow | ./ • The InviUtlon also came after naturally seems to taste better when eaten out in the I QT 14 OZ night at 7:80 p.m., prior to de; Pineapple Juice MONTE 3 CANS 5 3 " B o n e lK S kBP Apple Sauce the approsdmately 5Q voters who ing for Camp Drum. wide open spaces. Start your picnic plans with a trip turhed out for the meeting author­ to Klein’s. Learn how much better your outdoor meals 14 OZ i ^ e /Grapefruit Sactions **' ’ Del M onte Catsup •OT ised the Uying of a 2H-mUl tax I taste when you serve our succulent steaks, heavenly rate, the same rate paid by the VH P in e a p p le iuzozun r'Kamburger or Grote & Weigel fine franks. These plus l o o n ^ District for the past several years, LIBBYS f r o z e n -fresh, REFRESHING AND SATISFYING' Fish Sticks., aiRDSEYE FROZEN PKO 3 9 * ^ Warren, who during the meeting, ^ n y more can be yours when you shop Klein’s. We A 'CAtfaH^stmAlrv* Product ASP Grope Juice was elected to his 10th term as 1950 CHRYSLER ' furnish everything but the appetite. O ra n g e J u ice saonnrfM 2 rsMa 2 7 t ncoYi " president, said he regarded 6 OZ 'LANU fACKAAC AAPPROZEN •^CANS — » ASP Orange Juice ’•”*** “noteworthy” the ability o f t h e WINDSOR DLX. LB CANS H i-H o C rackers SUNSHINE PKO District's Board of Directors to RUNNING IN CIRCLES? or FACI RU*^ Geld Seel Prune Juice *'* h(dd the tax-rate line in view of NEWPORT LEMONADE 2 N A llS C fL ______JffliOZ 3 5 " ROASTS ' the, money spent on capital Im- Swiss Crem e SANDWICH COOKIES PKG Treat or Prem l"***"”" um« n1 ' provements. Are you fed up with inconvenient shopping— marketing FAI _ FRESH NATIVE But, he warned the meeting, ■ - in a Jungle of confusion? Nervefl Jangled? Then en­ FRQVB LB 53' S p read s sezu* “more ntoney will be needed for joy shopping in our downright neighlMriy store. Tt’s A C*le«>*-e«tm«tiw Product e.Mlnrc nr FrvetS to.4y«>-C'x>'< the secondary treatment plant.” OF so easy, and friendly. And you can start your weekend CH1CKW Berden'sc Chateau,^ In other matters last night, .the \ - UUXf TAOCMI I m BRW *S1'"« voters reelected, without a con­ fun early by shopping Friday nights. We’re open until Red Salmon “’w***;;' test. flva District officials besides 8:30. \ oucKWRRt**” . c n a t H W iN C S Warren and authorised^the pur­ FRENCH FRIED 9 0Z- Tuna lyST Z OZ UN chase ^ some six acres of land bh K O tA T O E S 71CGS ------A' y . Main St. B E A O P R t— ^ A N N M U I FROZEN a j a x cleanser ------lIrdsX yi Pods 'fhe land, npw' owned by Cheney NOTORSg iRC. CUT FROW^ TENDER Bros., is needed for the expansion K t l N ' S Orange Juice *““’• Of sewer facilities. Tt will cost the Chryeler-Plymouth' Cere A Colton W Imottv Product MIIWEDVEAL m i Prune Ju ice tuNtwttT uozun District $7,000. $58 EAST CENTER ST. FOOD STORE DEUCATESSEN 2 0ttuui m»C m otMT ssC Mayoniiaise Reelected with Warren last night M za z cods aa w w v ------I f ^ s u p e r -r ig h t / AO were Directors Leon- Thorp u d OPEN EVENINGS U1 CENTER ST. _ THE MEATIN9 p l a c e Aerosol Bomb r*P| Eriing Larsen, for 3-year terms; QUART JAR PINT JAR SkinlessFrookforts - Pure Lard »unnyfiei* i u wt -Joseph Volx, clerk; Walter Leclerc, .EB 4 5 C tax collector; and Howard Keeney, Diile's Pineapple Juice 'p 2 ca^s 29 treasurer. AD c Chopped Hem -The voters also authorised the M el-O -B it S«lts If FlMffltfl MetuN Chmt 2 lb It payment of annual salaries in the Advoncod bolortont for Honey amount of $500 for the president, Automolic W oitw n 29* 49 $600 for the clerk and $400 for the LB lone Green Beans treasurer. These officials and the UMI PMUH 37* A nmyonnaiee mafvel that lenda a magic touch tax collector are elected for 1-year Tender golden kernels 6F corn in iheir own rich cream! ‘ 3 |iU££0 || CHOFFED, ACtN FMZEN 10 OZ FKO terms. to eummer salads, saodwichea and anacka. Aitd Fonq Ready to ' Also authorised last night wilu ao Broil or Fry LB Cauliflower mcRTNOZEn ioozfkc 1 L B 1 0 Z . ^ O C thriftily priccdl Fresh, delkwtely-blcnded in- the designation of the Manchester CHECK STUBS TEtt g^Acnta give it that “hRpt right” navor. Trust Co. ahd the First National Fresh Hoi Green Giant ml? Corn CANS SURF Sliced *■ Ready Tu n a F la k e s Bank of Manchester as depositories LB for the District’s funds, as well as Cut» W tfhdty tim« In hatf M ore Aim ^oge V ol^ f to Broil or Fry Deviled Hem *';*“*^ the setting of $30,000 limit on -bor- Freish Cod Steoks rou'ing by the Distilct officera. lAMEFACKASI j r f OZ q c D ried Beef THE STOMf Ann Page M ustard JAR ' OONTAOIOL'S' IJXIER____ ANN PAOC 12 OZ A m C 2 L* C A C Boned Chicken Richmond, VA UP) — Highway ANN f AOC 12 C Department experts say Utterbug- r r o 9 o r w v a i STRAWMMV srxAWBMtY JgR.ja,. JAR • guig begets littierbugglng. Most Niblets Mexicorn, the brand of whole corn with sweet green and red pepperstaddedi Boned Turkey people hesitate to throw trash, on IR EEn Salad D ressing - x l . . . 2 7 c 3 9 " The fteehec fruit and vegetables are, the better they Uste and the Allsweet Oleo the clean riioulders of a highway. is a special treat from the Green Giant! it’s the corn with the fiesta flavor! greater value they give you. Ihat’s why Ad»P does everything But when once somebody starts A>Uvtr Bret. Freduet B o m ^ 2c^;^s23" 2 '? ^ '3 9 " Masibla to bring them to you at their farm-fresh best. AdsP fruits Nutley Margarine . tossing out paper and empty beer and vegetables are handled with care . . . shipped speedily and cans othersi follow suit LAKlMCKAAt I f inspected Tt^uently to give you tops In crops . . . tops in value! R ipe O liv e s —'-'''^*"'**''* •MFTUR Niblets Mexicorn 2 c>^s 29* JANE PARKER-REGUL>^RLY 59c FA N a WESTERN-DELICIOUS TASTING Fecial Tissues ««'*"*,* Pie Foetal Tissues RmSOMUE NEW Bing Cherries LB 39* Toil^ Tissues •iVjpA • . * S MMoVWiitoHWoiiwi JANE PARKER NOW Pineapple Pie REGUIAR. lONGGItEEN __ Scott Towels “ -n; -■ UMOPMMCC JANE PARKER ' h o w 2 9 c Cucumbers ' »a 5*^ SUGAR-SWEET FLAVOR LOW Spanish Bar . REGULAR 39e Toilet Tisbuo j a n e PARKEB- .^CflliUM__ SlLj Green Gij»nt Peas are famous, as .tne big. sweet -ones wiih-the-thin skins. They’ra RiFt W JUICY I * * __Dinner Na^ ihs ~3elly D oitun REOUIAR 2«c picked'and packed at, the fleeting momenf of perfect-flavor. Try 'em! 'MELONS EA< I I I BAA JANE PARKER RaOWN ‘a I6RVI 'O Grapefruit 4 FOR 29"^ Geine's Deg Meal PRICE! LUX FLAKES / R o l l s REGULAR 23c I r i 7 CALIFORNIA FRESH 0 0 0 Food KOMLMEAT UlO UVVOZUN JLBIOZ SrifiiMni ind WhHoiu -P ota to Chips ^ JANE PARKER CAUFORNIA-LARGE SIZE-SWEET AND- JUICY BIG FLAVOR CAN Strawberi'ies ^ 3 9 / Stuffed O liv e s SuitMollsni. IVbOZJAR Giant P e a r UMPMXMI 31* . JANE PARKER ^BOTTLES A study of 0 ptrson'i stubs showi.his lonsd of voluos, >fhothor k* ' M r Protein Bread LOWCALOttlE 2 3 ^ ■ ■ y - FRESH-HAVORFUL Dill Pickles i ^ 150-176's DOZ' wos "tight" or gonorous; his tostas in food arid elothos. It^cortainly Ai^icots 1,19'' Cake Mixes fks WHITE answers tho quostiohi, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „ 1 U OZ SOT SHVERDUST LOWEST PRICE PINT 4 A C Heing KetchuFi PKG Tru-Blu B erries OF SEASON BOX MEOIUH lOZCAN "W hort did all that money go ?" . WHh Cmiton Poco doth Nuts Fancy Shrimp Fritw mu H r »;•»:« Or. $«., Jwn J5 i !• OH S Fresh C orn TENDER YELLOWD w \ ^ ea r s 2 5 Tender kernels of UMHPMKMI I f WHRKAV FOMwen eoee isT 4 a m ...M 2/29 , "W hat art my incoma tax daductions?^.___ CELLO 3 A C v^chodi^ Use flavor! — "ri- • • I ■ . ; golden corn-on- T o m d t o e l RED-RIPE PKG $uper J^arkets ^ R O O T U M To Insufa not paying a bill twica, usa ehaeks. In your eanealad the-Gob, without s/cheek the price! • ^ T ru o Fruit chacks, you hova a foolproof racoipt.V ~ the cob! NiUets Corn RNBO ORANULB SIA M CHOUIY ■ 4 ■ ' A-!—.. ARMOUR'S 2 Reg. Size ISc IIOUIO SHORTENING THREE L i m E KITTENS 2 LAktC SIZE 25* F*ay your bills tho aasy way — sjart a checking account at tha First WHOLE 12 OZ UmI pUIJiU 3)* FISTS 35* RUARTS 'C.. ~ » ' A Pott«d M«ats National Bank. ~ ^ 1; W M s e n O il CAT FOOD 2 »•*“-* 23* A i Truo Fruit . . . <-V-. . ORANOI KERNEL CANS RM IRAND Hi-Spot ■ X: ■ •lUI RONNET-Mt U RRINTS LUNCHEON MEAT ■ - . \ UM ON MOD A LUX SOAP Chicken Broth 2 “ »*2 9 * hidrgarine 2’“"‘“ 5 1 * A rm o u r's Treat ^ ’ 11RUN37* ♦ CHAM CODA Ulfwrt Prooly aitd Quiddy SOLID RRINTS $-1 to pka» AT* - t . ■ ■■ . , ’ : ' - ■ " ■' .1- fo rta O to end M IV lM g B ! . , 3 iiieuw tutu 2$^ • it I I t g B ■ 'hi: . . > V " ARMOUR'S KinrsNidcEK FIRST NATIONAL BANK STRONGHEART - — NEGAR lUUN 2 9 *^ 2 m w o z u r s 2 5 Deg Food 2 ’*‘ « ““ 1 9 ‘ Corned Beef Hash CAT FO O D * 1 - - - TEAIAGS OF MANCHESTER SPRY j .... " ■ I ...... ' m O M IN M O DOLKPROZEN W a x P a p a r 2y ilM ^ i PhiMppla Jalal 2 1itmezcms SS* roora:?s89* Summpr Hotira • “A GREATER HANK ' A P ^ S uper M arkets lUlM I f tUCM t f PinaappU Chunki 2'*-""47* f- Ubbrs TtRMrta Jilaa 2 iirutzctoi |F* ■ v;>w4i Moaflsy thru Piiflay Miunber IbOcrel Teilat Tissua 3-‘>2^ 9-S FOR GREATER MANCHESTER" • - i t a DepMtt Ihpimees' nmraflay Eteahigk e-S 'I V - ■ Am-CONDitfONEO - Cerpeietlee . CI«Mi OAtartojrB «■ ■ .'' t ■ *, « ' ♦ ...... —...... I V--U 1»' i l i ( t . " W •' '!■ r. \ ■ S ' . ^ . UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 1IANCHE8TES, CONK- THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1955 ^ PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING telAl3b?MANSlEaTER, CONN« THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1968

house; Harold , Hartby, Hickory with a' swimming party at the the lost bird with a cage, food, priaed by her'fellow teachers on Mohday with a Hiower of glfta. Dr., ranch house; Michael Marcc^ Richards’ home on Andover Lake. bath sprays and numerous ances- Sndoyer Teacher Honored soi^t. Efforts to locale the bird'r Locals ^/iiOddy MIU Rd.‘. Cape Cod' housb : Ckiy Outlaw, sixth grade* teach­ oahera have proved unsuccessful ThSL, A n u o v.e r Intatvnadtata irlfMHOf CONINCCTKUT *^and ah attached garagq. er, waa honbred by his students so far. - '. LaaguJ~UeT«i(ir~ the OoluiMbia ALL nRST NATIONAL SUPIR MARKETS f ; O N N I * T I c: U T Units Unite to Aid Boy; In siddttlon !;< pemUts were is­ with a aurprise party on Tuesday Faculty Feted Recreation Ooun .-il on the Oolum- sued in 1855 prioj^ to April. morning. He waa (ireaentel with The Elementary Scho' I ieaolMra4-^ * i Dll' \I a wallet. Ice creasn and other're* were entertained'' at lunch yeatet- 't o ^ M 3-a. Gordon Weenie Roast Masm pitched for the local teanr A weenie roast in the woods in freahmenU were aervedr-i . 'day by Mrs. Helen Balrton, Lake Rd., following the cloeing of the*^ and the catdier waa Robert Spren- ‘ » H VK h .OPEN EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENIMfj'til 9 P.M. 1,000 back of the George Muir.on home Ai|#one Lose a Bird? Hen Dinner Goal $ kle. The; next game will be pliplayed was held by Cub Bcout Den S yes­ A preity yellow and green pans- last aeealdn of school. Other lunch­ kSet, possibly a refugee from Tuee- eon hostesses this week for the in Coventry on Monday dlB Ledge Drive, one-car ga terday under the direction of iCta, Andover, Jun* » (SpeeUl) —-?Rock Bonald Richards, den mother. dayjs storm, flew Into the side faculty were Mrs,* Holden .'Wright, With A (Oid of $1,000 w t for th#,,.,|,e; William Fredericks, Hebron She wss a.sListed by Mrs. George pordr of the Paul Pfanstttiil home on Tuesday, and Mrs. Hatel Floyd: Maacbeater Evenlag Harald Aa- tint phAM of the campaign, the Rd., addition to house.- Munson and Mrs. Lester Thomp­ on Benton HIU last night. Within on Monday. daver eerrespoiMlent. Mrs. P|M i IMNfOMD lY IM CONNICnCUT ffATI M m CAl fOCMTV Andover Lahe property Ownere AIso Edwin Grenon. Rt. 6, ran^ son. ‘Rie outing was concluded half an hour neighbors provided Mrs. Larry Sclavka waa auf- Pfaaettehl,.telepbene PI 8-685$. Aam-.-Will launch a benefit drive to aid Charlea "Caiuckie” Skoog by* holding a comieh hen game dinner at the Red Bam on Saturday, July 9. . OPEN EVERY THURSDAY James Symea, representative oi you can trust, the aaaociatiofa said today that tickeU will be $6.50 per .plate and the organlaaUotial meeting was and FR^AY EV Em j^ untU 9 ■/ ,y u i*t with such enthuBiaem that •■■■• mmmtt mamam vhhbm mmmm mamim emtinga of 100 each a t -6 and 7 p'.m. are conceivable. All proceeds from th^, dinner Sh<^ in Cool Comfort ' will be turned over to^n**- Mm. Heniy Skoog of Andover lAke Rd. to h ^ with-hospital 7 bilU. Their, son, Charles, 16, suf* AT POPULAR..... fered a brOken neck while swim' You con bo sure, of-top quality .. . you ming at Andover take recently. Rescue workers rushed him to'the Hartford Hospital where he is now will be pleased the greater volue under treatlhent. According to Symes, se\’eral or- . . . when you sh ^ fo r meat ot your ganiaations sent representatives to a special meeting Tuesday eve- First N otioral Storo. 'nlng to plan the fund drive and pmcers and committees ^were ap- VVWS\ . pointed. ' ' -j The campaign for funds will not KV be limited to ithis one event, though all connected with the new­ ly formed group hope that it wUL be the'most succSsssful "kickoff ever held in town. Joseph Carter,of the Volunteer Fire Departsoent presided at the Tuesday meeting w hi^ was m m o u d ^Jincidt Q uality If^eat UafueA^ tended by rspresenUiuves from a number at town mganltttiona, in­ cluding Mr. and Mfs. Donald Rich­ ards, PTA., *fe-«ti-oz. SLICED 2, <-02. CANS 35« BETTY ALDEN SFEOM (Iteg price 21c) LOAF LuKious Tpiiiitoes 29e^'Sweet Gherkias 3“ 32‘ 19 Juicy Sweet Dairy Foods CONTENTS ONLY -FAAAILY DESSERT FAVORITE ' Reg Price 4#e—'— 39 NEW lEMOilADE S P K IA l Firm, Juicy and Tartly Swear *UO. C o iA , r .OOT .TO 1»CI||E$E HNASt B EV Eti^ a l s o Watermelons FLORIDA LB TABLED 0 Sharp Cheese " W THI COMVWIMT broccoli iJSSI 45« Sugar Raised Dbnu PRICE! Sweet and Tender • Well Filled Ears . Miienster Cheese X H a n d i- P « b Vegetables««»r2 Reg Price 69 c BIG FLAVOR W hift. . . SlicBd . / . Frtsh PX’LL l-LB. LOAF C E I M I Y . . - ^bunch Dovy^ Crockett C o r ii " fLpRiD A^ - 5 1 2 0 ZBTLS BOTTLES StaUM T m P b 2 70ZPKGS 57c SNCIAL Solid, Pirm. Fresh $nd Crunchy Cheez-Whiz CONTENTS ONLY Mm HONEY DEW BANNER-^ORDAN 6 Dpwnyflafct Wafflts 2 PKGS or 6 37c EACH Ch66S6 Cucumbers 3 Grape Jel l y19c Almonds': Red Ri^ ■ Salad Favorite SKIPPY—IS-OZ. JAR . x!_ ' TERRY—lO-OZ. PINT JAH 2 9 c , QUART JAR 4 9 c BETTY ALDEN L E T T U C E 2 heads Frozen Foods HNASt MAYONNAISE Tomatoes CEUOPKGS PKG 19< pi'iSildoP-' Peanut Butter 41c Miniatures WHITE BREAD Tender end Crisp, . Large Firm*Heads ^29 TOR SL’NMER COOLNESS BOOTHBY Banquet Gackers wp'cg 35c C h eese C ak e M ix^RiS'^ 6H OZ PKG 45c - Fried Scallops S M d D NATIVE 2^9*- 49c Bug Bombs to*nh^ 89c M eat Tenderizer aoolph ^^z jar 43c 1B-OZ LOAF Lettuce 3^ 7^ 19< R O O T R O R - Jelio " 3 25c Animal Pops B lilr ISilSiJI l U S v MRICHID 15 *>011 ^ can^ 2 9 c V 4 Vegetable Juice poul PKG ' 7C 9rORAP« fODA 19e wuwoN 2 ^pkgs 2 9 c H e r b ^ x C u b e s JI^HicKEN c a n o m z SWEET JUICY T ^ - V lM **1 Pea i eledt er Ceekbie VofeleUe Iherteninfl Bkitberry joojcan 39c HdUJlWAU DUIAL! I Cherry or Raisin «■« can 33t 2 ‘- -J50Z CANS ROLL I 0 C 2 AH-OZ aNS 59^c r.___J_____ 12-OZ ^KG 79c 25c Detergent lge pkc 3 1 c e e g ; ,S e • , « . n 3 5 c " " ' WPORTED Flakes lge pkg 3 1 e

M l AUIMIHUM Babo Cleanser lge pkg c W o o d b u r y Blu White » Sunlight Granulated' 3 2 FOR ALL SCUFFED SHOES QTtAN 57c „ T o ilM S e e e Sweetheart Sweetheart Start Y «w Walt INaney Coliectloa . ■ # - \ TeilelSeep TeUet S ih ^ P M ie s 2 140ZCANS 2 3 c PleaUc Sterdi Borax Soap bar 9 c Of Dranriagn WHli • Pnrekaan Bet. 3 RfGIABS 25e C leanser 2»'02C ^19e GAL CAN 2.11 160Z BTL BATHIAR 1 2 c ‘ 3 REGIARS 2 4 c 3 bathiars 34e 3-OZPKG 2 M O Z C A N S 33c 25c f t o BaiYIag fan c... I _■ MRRlMd Potistoes ServeaTC^form .Dalaty PbrR to *-

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ICANCHEiSTEll EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COMlf« THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1^55 ?AGB lIANCHBfiTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OOMH> THtRSDAY. JUNE g?. 195S [^WiW in initial claims, was attributed to year axams, and then, tha WaAb- world a simpler picture of the uni­ verse. RiepclH J)ecrea8e the labor-management *dlsput* In UAV Seeks GAW Facts, Respect Ington trip. On Tuasday morning, Faith Supplies the trucking industry. " Misprints Costly May 10; 1065, the Senior Claaa Iwt ThO unknown is sitting and AMESITE DRIVEWAYS (ton for. Washington, D.C. After four waiting to be diaooversd. Every In Claims Here Fourteen of the 10 offics| in the For Niles Finn SUto reported rises Txnglnjr up to in East Germany wcndA.'fuI dayg the group arrived Life’s Answer day people replace obeolete pvdd- ^ EXFBRTLY INSTALLED Create Proper again in RodcvUle, tired, but hap- ucta. with more modern oaee 10 percent in New Haven. During wa GffSdtag Maatotoa tpesad -• Vseow Bal PowarKaM hardens Discover 60 Dogs JiUfay’'discard pr«>ducU Just for C9aima for unenmloymeht com­ the corresponding 2-week period a Friday. Juae 24 Hartford, June 28 (dV-'n»s CTO py- Alsai Pufcteg Late TemMiO OeavOs Waihi Berlin, June 23 (IP) — Four em­ tha sake o f novelty and atyle. pensation In tha Ifanchaatar area year ago. claima rose from 80,088 ..,.. —i . Voloateera Needed United Auto W oik on aemouncod Type American "Excitement grew about the For Problems TPeraw Airaagai M Deabeg ployes a t Communist Bast Ger- Midnight - 2 s m. Senior Proim Claaa Night, and Lincoln SteffsiM, In attempting declined from 470 to 458 during to 37,800. 16% rOR 0A8B TLiNaAOnONM 2 a.m. - 4 a.m...... tVolaatoera Needed yeaterday H to aeeking • guaran­ to convince youth that opportunl- the week ending June 18, accord­ Claimants in Connecticut who Unlicensed; Warn Owners mshy's leading newspaper were . . . Vehrateers Needed graduation. The days pawiad'quick, -r - AUL DfSTAIXAtlONS BUPERWRBD BT rsportad' behind bars ti^ay -for 4 a.m. - 6 a.m. . • teed aiuiual w r ^ agreement with TRADE-IN AUOW ANCE (OeaMaaed frami ly and suddenly, all thoughts and (OeatlaneiL from Page Five) Uea are inaumerable, even today, ing to tha SUte Labor Department. exhausted th eir unemployment 6 a.m. - 6 a.m. . • • ...Philip Brady in all fielda—science, music, art. During the same period. Initial benefits numbered 200, bring the printing an “ error” which com ...Clarence Hopr, Bill Bvans a..OoimecUcut firm Bimllgr to that FOR ANY.OLD WATCH worries of source themee, iepott ■-s upervising ths clinics and may be a a.m. - 10 a.m. . «eaee«eS* •tTCngth which tr/s leaders upon sound reason­ and lltsrature-rstated; claims, which indicate new spells total for the year to 11,822. Dur­ DEJ6AI0L BROTHERS Boltbe, Jun» a* (Sp«W) pletely reversed ths party line on ...Guy Mullen receniky mada with Ford nitd Oeq,- cards, sxams, sad datsntlon ware ^contacted for appolntmenta. 8hs 10 a.m. * M oon...... REGARDLESS OF AGE, MAKE «r CONDITION foigottsn. Ralph Gibson, ysarbook That nothing is done, finally and of unemployment, dropped from 78 ing tha same period last year, this ■B8TABUSHBD lOM Pimitir 8UU Dor Worttn, j. 8U t- peace. Noon - 2 ,p.m. •* vv«' , .Btheleen Lewis eral Motors. ^ aelf-reUaaco. ing. * suggests also that parenU who Come to Oaudet’o and choose a new watch from deaeiw of editor, Pstsy Scotta, hie aaaistant, right; to 67, tp9 departments weekly re­ figure was 5,788. CALL NOW — ANTTIME U y U tC n y ond wordm, Their newspaper, the party or 2 p.m. - 4 p.m...... ,.'Volnolunteera Needed The flrim to Nilee Bentent Pond Some Mtotafcea W e should incorporate all these know they will be. out of town on gan Neuea'Heutschland, yesterday models . . . all fully-guaranteed both by Benm nnd Osndet a! Helen Waliitaki, business manager, That nothing la known, positive­ port added. The Hartford office continued to MANOBB8TBR M D^Ttn ~ HABTPORD OBapal 7-801T ftankUn How*. M|X)rt Ui* curront July 20 contact her immediately 4 p.m. - 6 p.m...... Volunteers Needed Oo. In West Hartford. There are Happineaa deponda upon aeU- aepecta at faith into bur dally lead the GUte in number of printed this statement McCauley, Any old watch wltt be taken"aa dotm payment! and Joe Caaello, her assistant, fin- ly and completely. The report also showed, how­ chock or loe»l ••« ®®“ " for A June 30 appointment. 6 p.m, - 8 p.m. »,,,, .Walter Klar, John 3,000 employes in the bargainkig claims taken with 8,458. Bridge­ “ From day to day. In all lands Evelyn McCauley i^liance. Without eelf-reUahee,^e ally were able to catch up on some Uvea, for faith in Itself Is ineffeo- ever, that unemployment claims ■lotod with kbout 60 found w - Sonuner Schedule Starts unit at the machine tool firm. An LIBERAL TRADE-IN ON OTHER FAMOUS MAKES long-awaited rest. .Their advisor, throughout the State rose eeven port was second with 3,238, fol­ The United Methodist Church of the earth, the number of per­ .Olive Ray, Grace Andersoa accompUeh nothing. Wo wear our- llve unless we" show Its results Aithough Italy’s annual birth ftconaed. The »ur\’ey, tnaode 8 p.m. - 10. p.m. Insurgent a)ata headed hy Leopold Mr. McCuaktr finally had some A te was 32 per 1,000 population per cenL goink from -21,717 to 23,- lowed by New Haven with 8,138 wrill go on its summer schedule for sons who have signed the Vienna 10'p.m. - Midnight...... Mr. 4k Mrt. Herbert Benson Sllhsratein, now Nllee hoard chair­ aelveg out with vaolUatioa and upon our lives. It is the Initial AdreritiM In^^The HepRld— It Pay* throiiftwut the aUte after June 1. peace and quiet, In 1901, it le only 18 now. 277. Most of thie rise, which was and Waterbury with 3,136. to In compliance with an act re- morning worship on Sunday when (Commuhiet) app^ for prepara­ SkywatCh rast located on top of Mancheatar Police Station. man, won n atiff prony fight sev- waated efforU. Being aalf-reliant source of resistance to the chal­ services will be held at 10 a.m. The tion of an atomic war is grow­ Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Hesdquarteis, Mimiclpal- efal raontha ago over control o f ‘The Class of 1955 had come to lenge-which life presents. Thus vtainr the dor lew-a paiaad in the ,antalla making some lAiatakee, but the end of Ita high Mhodl life." IMS Genera! Ae»en*!y. ' schedule will be maintained ing.” Buildlng, Manchester, -on-Mondey, Wedneadsy, Friday from 1-8 p jn . the company. GAUDH JEWELERS by embodying the characteristics What had actually been meant, at least we think for oureelvea and Oitifere a t unliceneed doga have throughout the summer ■months. The contract expires July 16--A 78S MAIN ST., BIANCHESTER “ I see that now,” Madame Mys­ of faith in our Uves we develop, head ^ven aevtral daye notice by It has also been announced that the paper explained today, was wage increase to also being sought, make our own decislone. Our aelf- tic looked a little closer. "They a firm foundation for success in tha wandena to have the dog* the Rbv. K. C. Matthews of Trav- "prevention” of an atomic war, rifle in an effort to prevent her that Mrs. MUIsr wtos nantally as well as a union shop and an relianeo gives uS a foundation on look fine and proud aa they receive Ufe. ' licensed w: Jl the Town ClerK who ancore Province, South India who not "preparation.” commitment to the hoa|>ttaI. ' comiMtsiit bo ccnault with hsr at­ eighth padd holiday. which we can build the -kind of their diptomss,’^.ahe said. has atoo seceived co|des o f the Is famUiar to the local congrega- The Weat Berlin Telegraf said Dr. Winfred Overtiotoer, superin­ torneys snd help prepare her de­ com pany officials dacUned to aucceaa that will make u4 happy. ‘"Itiey were flne^ aiid proud up nottoes. FaUure t o carry out the Uon as a guest preacher M d Eaat German aecret potlee arrest­ tendent at St. EUsabetha, certifled fense against the Vermont ohsrgaa. oomment. Adve^rtbe in The Herald— It Pwy* Democratic government is syn- on that stage. It was the last time Srdw^to aecu* a Ucenee makes speaker during the past year, ed three of Neuea Deutschland'a ' onymous with self-government. in I saw them and they promised me the dog owner aubjet to arrest occupy the pulpit during the va- 'wlttors and a proofreader, which the government exists for that they would keep me alive for World Asks and appearance in Trial J«»tice caUon of the-Rev. J, Richard Yea- the.weUare of the people, There- a long time-to cope.” Court. The aUtuta calls for $25 ger in July. foitA our democracy depends upon “That they will, my friend, for fine or not more than daya la The annual faunily picnic o f the Woman Draft Foe pe(^le who are aelf-reliant In wherever g o ^ faith,-honesty, and T w o Kinds Jail, or both. church and the church school pic­ order ^ choose our public aervsnts, friendship exiet, so will the Claes The ,1*58 revtoioo to th% dog nic will be combined this year in wa m u s t^ well Informed; we muat of 1055 and the sanm school spirit Jawa was designed to cope , with the event to be held Sunday at the WiU Stand Trial be able to sort out the truth from that they had with'them on that the inreasing deg populaUon and McKinney Farm on ToUand Rd. tha fiction; we must be able September tnornlng of 1051. Well, Of Learning com plain C a concerning dogs M em bra have been Invited to.ar-* make the right decision, and then KEEP YOUR FOOD^COST 2$ (g>>—Mrs. go^bye Spirit of ’65. Best of luck Among other regulaUons, tha war­ rive' at 3 p.m. Bach family will "Washington, 'June we must have faith in that de- Lucille 'lu Mills lls o f Bethel. Vt., has f o r Thrifty People for a bright ahd shining future.” dens point out, the law requires bring its own silverware, a covered cieion. (Coattaned from Page Five) abate and local wardens to “make dieh and enough franjefurta or bemi tolssicnd from a mental hospi­ The spirit walked out of the SHOP FIRST FOOD YEAR ROUND tal here to stand trigl on an indict­ This country has been called office with a smile on hie face and (dUigant ^search and- inquiry for hamburgs for themselves. Water­ “the cradle of democracy.” Qne of ginning. The world offers msny any violation of any provision” of melon snd beverages will be pro­ ment charging tnat ehe attempted great expectations in his heart. He opportunltisB to exploM new fields to influence young men against tha hsnda that rocked the circle would live a long life. the act. Roaning^doi^ and dogs vided by the church. It is planned NEW was self-reliance. On April 18, and discover new fisets. without licenim^taga may be im­ to eat at about-4t30 p.m. and-the- the draft. Jonl _ r>n» «hnuid-not accept the works Her release yesterday from Bt. 17T6r at LexingtonK^fM-, a group pounded byxtM wardens as well picnickers have been advised to eat o f 70 Mlnutemen flredim a force Allen Myerhoff of othere aa a-finallty. No scientist as dogs |ewd injured on the high- a light lunch. Eiixabeths Ho^tal followed a Mary DeCarU had added anything to Newtem’a court order handet' down by a fe ^ ENGLAND of British-' soldiers who were Theory of gravitation until Ein­ amy, neglected, abandoned or Pirnie Canceled coming to deatrdy the colonial Dick Thorpe eral judge in Vermont Monday; Elaine Hebert stein came along. Einstein extehd- cruelly treatad. 'The heavy storm Tuesday after­ guns snd powder stored there. Redeemlnr dogs impounded by noon canceled the family jricriic of The Vermont order also caused Mary Ann Hebert ed Newton’s theory end made it tlM wardens can be fairly Ooatly. the Ladies Benevolent Society a t the, government to seek dismiaa MARKETS This afsrted the Americsn Revo­ ’ Judy Unas ^ more comprehensive, giving the, TIm law requires the payment of the Congregational Church which o f a hal«as corpus mcUon brought lution, the outeome of which is one e lour doBars as well as presentaUon had been'Scheduled fof 8:30 p.m. in federal court ?>ere. ' of the majof mlraclea from the of the dog's Mensc and tag before Mra. Miller -was seised May 8 pages of history. This .mirscle T* at Freja Park. JJNGL the dog may he releaaed to its Oub ViBito Garden after U. 8. Marahals used tear gas BUY ALL YOUR FOOD NEEDS AT NEW AND FOOD MARKETS — That’s would nsv^ have corns to be wrtt- owner. The Monday Club toured the to get her from her Vermont home. the easiest—the surest way to save money on food costs. What’s miore—our quality ten,.„jr«trth Atheneum urill be held _pn opera pumps, madiuiqri keel, “SpO opbn lf toe all White particularly disheartening because Tuesdsy, June 28 from 40 to 4 in The ideas of these men, a n d it came so sarly in ths season. especially their self-reliance, have the Morgan Lecture Room at the I-strap nylon trim and a fa ^ c lo ia d toe medium Early tomatoas, the most profitable ChickeRS fivtn America its strength. For Wadsworth Atheneum. The mu­ of the crop, were bndaed ss were PRICE! Anwrica, as a nation, la noted for seum.-wUL-hold-xlassea from July being able to adapt itself to shift­ heel all white. fniit and vegetable crops. 5 through Aug. 12 for children her 2V2-3 LB. AVERAGE At least two dairy animals were ing circumstances, to think clearly tween the ages, o f 4 and 16. . for itaelf,-to make s decision when kliled with these - casualties re- The classes,- which are held BIG FLAVOR gsPorted on tha - Caldwell Farm, it had to, aad then to abide by that weekly, are free for members of '^inor damage was reported in BOTTLES decision. - ...... the Atheneum and the public may Needed for Happiness Formerly $10>95 - $ 72.95 many households with electric enroll their children by paying a LAMB CHOF ](| i order to make our lives a light bulbs and clocks, being put II regiatration fee.for each child. out of commission. Thera was ap­ suadbss, in order tp-be happy,'vte There are no other fees aa the mGt be self-reliant. But we must parently no serious power loss or museum supplies all the, necessary break in telephcoe service. Combination also bear in mind, that the very V-8 COCKTAIL materials. presai;yation o f our democratic ne- Fond Farewell Watercolor, clay sculpture and VEGETABLE JUICE Some 330 JoyoUa youngsters said tiem depends upon our being aelf- $ g . 4 9 college are among the media uaed rellant, for a nation is only aii farewell to their 13 teachers yes­ in the claases. Parenta interest­ terday at the Blementaiw School. HEAVY SHOULDER great, aa the individuals o f which NOW 46 OZ. ed in the typeef work accomplleh- to ^ They boarded buses wlUi visions •me MfoeiV LAMB CHOPS aad it composed. CAN o f a carefree summer in which ed may go to the Atheneum where LABOB FOR STEW they could stay up late, sleep as an exhibiBo'n is now being held •ICROOT H ER (NOT ALL SIZES) long is they wished and Just plain of work done by children who at­ 39: relax. tended art claasea at the museum •R Tni^ Pruit Class History Progress reports did not go during the winter,,___...' BLACK CHERRY home with the youngsters. As at FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GROCERIES ish Vegembies Froxen Foods the end a t the last semester, the' -K ORAPl SODA O a r d e n repofjs will be received in the (Osattoaed from Pag* Five) iniUl’ by parents. The school office ^ T r w a Fruit U.S.N0.1NEW BIRDS EYE CHICKEN. SWEET LIFE BONITA SOLID PACK IK OIL CANS were to be used for clseses. The FRESH PICKED NATIVE reported-yesterday that they had IMS DsSOTO CLEHOllSESSON FANCY NATIVE BEEF. TURKEY beim mailed and should be received ORANGE first dance o t that school year was ths Welcome Froeh Dance, spon­ by parents this week. ^ Hi-S|Mt Vision and Hearing Clinic HREDOME «4 R. lbs. GRABMEAT IMPORTED—FOR TASTY SALADS—7-OZ. CAN sored by the Seniors. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Vision_and hearing clinics for LEMON SODA Suddenly, the whole class was STAtlON WARON caught up in tha whirl of Senior BEE PIES2<^<-55’ children entering school in Septem­ CRIAM SODA pictures, Christmas holidays, mid- GREEN PEAS ber will be held at the Elementary NABISCO R in CRACKERS LB. PAG. BUNCH\. Geeaaaeaaeaaa/ School on June 30 and July 20. The Native—SoM BIRDS EYE _ _ clinic is conducted annually under ICEBERG LETTUCE 2,« 23c the Joint sqmnsorship of the State RRAPEFRUIT JUICE SWEET Lin>-46-OZ. CAN 21o Dept, of Health and the local PTA. Cello 4 Pack FANCY tARGE SWEET CAUF. BING ; # Such, examlnatlonl have been very •'"PkgB. 33c PEAS beneficial to both parents aim TOMATOES MARV S8YS — %tRwthisc DIf fsiwt ftr llw Fitsie” school in -tto detoction o f serious 2 A c SWEET UFE POTATO SAUO like Homemade—LK JAR ' defects and minor variances re­ Calif,—Ttader—I'iqsli- SWEET UFE - quiring only special consideration CARROTS 2 JS i 23e in seating children in the school BEAUPRE LEAN. FRESH. BONSESS Lemonade 2 17c room SWEET LIFE COOKED RICE IN SPANISH SAUCE CAN 63i EACH CHERRIES « Principal Richard B. Mather has MOTORS, IM. SW H T, LUSCIOUS aED-RIK \ / \ , suggested tto t parents of children Chvysler-PlfBMMith Cars SWEET UFE — not alresuly registered for school D i U S Y H A M S PILLSBURY CAKE MIX nEU^VWH^ , PKG. make appointments for the June 358 EAST c e n t e r BT. A flavor for every ia‘,ie FANCY SEEDI French Friesl^SSe 80 fjinlc at which time registra-' OPEN EVENINGS lb tions will be-taken. Mrs.- Roy Bos- SEMI­ 6-OZ. I VMCTatwvww^ABM ^SIJcE^^DES^^P) HOMEMADE worth, FTA Health chairman, is NESTLE CH G. MORSELS SWEET 3 0 PKG. - POTATO SALAD LIMI FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS ^ m pF ir e marshmallows LB. BOX FBOHrOIOBRELL’S WE8TEBN STEEB8 or ODLESLUH- . J d&t RIB ROAST ,*^55e Swoot Lift FroRch Frits *2 8-OZ/PKGS. S5c JESSO SWEET TENDER FEAS- ISc SWEET CAPONS 59e WEEK END SPECIALS BiNf Fift OrHR Ptat 2 16-OZ. PKG8. S5e LIFE JELLO ' F X ^ O M 2 PKGS. 2Se STEAKS >-a9< BLEU YES, WE HAVE LOBSTERS TODAY! NATII/LBROILERS SWEET U F E FROM BOLTON A U GRINDS MARQARINE CREAM WHIPPED FOR TASTIER SALADSi SUNSWEET- MAXWEa HOUSE TeUmv quarteris for table er HJ»GD CDFFEE oooldng fortlfled wltli vtUmln PRUNE JUICE , »,«..29c GROUND TO ORDER . “ A ". , SALAD OUT-RITE '■ - ■' " Native Frying^HICKENS $ 1 u . W AX PAPER issrLRaii 23c 6 9 c 4 T CEt Mp. o i piirpoM— fryiE9 , broiiiim, fricou«t. H Each DRESSING Pound Pkgs. W £ HAVE S^UCTED LOBSTERS Quart POTATOES S »’• Jar lb CUT f r o m HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEF NEW STORE HOURS NOW IN EFFECT: ' O m DAILY until 6 F.M. ASK ABOUT OUR UNIQUE THURS aEdFRI.UNTIL9F.M. DELIVERY SERVICE t' A - . • #■ CUBE STEAKS LB. CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN! MCKSOH’S WAYSIDE MARKET NIGNUN0 MRK MMKET RT. 3 9 ^ OAKLAND RD., WAFFING NEW ENGLAND 317 HIGHLAND STREET FOOD MARKETS M A R Y ’S K ? "MANCHESTER'S MARKET OF QUALITY" HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 1 South Main St. Mitchell 3-6920 117 HIGHLAID ST. ^ MANCHESTER. CONN. EDMONirS SUPER MMKET UREEN CORNER STORE TURNPIKE SUPER MARKET OPEN A U DAY SUNDAY f f SUMMERUTREET ; 4BTMIDDLE T1JRNFIKE EAST ’ M to MM OF MMim i V .1 • / .

\ li. l y u a n r x L V K ICANCHESTElt fiVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1955 ^ ' MANCHESTER V.VENING UURALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN« THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1965 PAGS tBIBTSIN Wes^ard Ho by Station Wagon S e e s Arihs Hedical Panel yotes 8-2 Youth Pilgrimage Coventry, TT Covent^ GOP House Backs Local Stocks He That H rUi a, Trade Hath an Estate Curb Pq,ct Td Coiitinue %iik Shots rPUtis Stop Here $7,000 Approved s r Man Takes I4fe ic*nfn,r.*A To Repaii^Britlge By Shooting Self Primary Measure (OsattaMfi fm s Pafa TYfiiago delegatee from four ifirtlir Int SiMW ^ U ie ra etatea and- Weahlngion, I p. ee. Far A head -Coventry, Jline 23 (Special)— mm Om ) Dr. Salk expraased no opiidon i>. C., aUendiag the fifth eimual Coventry, Ju..e 23 (Special )r- f V Obituary at the hearing but later told newt- tlnited .NeUona PUgrimege for RM Asked Development of the Hop River sec­ Sherwood O: Aapinwall, 29. at (Oentoraad fvoas Bags Cna)', meii he saw no reason for halting First NeUonai Raaii tion of UwtoWh into a Hght indus­ ■ad a parfaet MU cannot b» ax* .Youth eponeorod by. Odd Fellows 80 85 Ripley Kd. committed auieide lest the present program. However, he of Manchester...... trial area was approved by a spe­ night by shooting himself Nrtth a pactad mnr. News Tidbits ment) Is perhaps fiar ahaad atiU," said his vaccine.might eventually ■ml ftehekah Lodges throughout Barttord National cial Town Meeting la-t night when SEE Bank and .Trust Co. a m 344 shotgun, according to a report filed In rafaraaca to pravtoua primary ha aaid, "for tha baatOiquMtloa of Deaths ba devtkqwd along the linaa Dr. the United States and Canada voters'gm/a approval for a 87.0<)(l4 by Dr. Ralph Gilman of Stbrrs, prapoaala. ha addad. bowevar, that Culled from AP Wires control luU not yet beta aolved. Sabin suggeetad. w ill. arrive in Maneheetar next Conn. Bank and approprtatkm to repair the Hep/ *rruet Co...... 74 7D madibal examinee. . ■ ‘'ararjr Um thla MU la draftad and But agreement has baen reached Voting with Francis and Shan­ Mondsiy afternoon for a brief River bridge Dr. Gilman said he had bean in­ on certain fundamental \notioiui. non for continuing the inoculation Manchester Truet . . . 65 Little oppoaltioh was registered.^ rO'draftad, It r*ta batter." I Maryland SUte Teachers Col­ Mrs. Thoilaaa D. PhllHpa sight-seeing tofir and. a luncheon. formed AspiAWall had been in a Wa ara resolved to leave no stone' program were Dr, Rivere, Dr. Dan­ The 29 delegates and their rira bMHiUMe OMBBOBlia during the session at the Robert­ Damocrida alao volad In favor of leges bow to radfioal lategratloB M rs Deborah Anne Phillips, 80, iel Bergema,. New Jersey comiale- Aetna F ir e ...... Tf* 7,7 son Sohool whir,' was a direct re­ ■tate of despondency for about eix OTNNEOTCOTTALISt a primanr MU In a caucua last but utterances from the Deep unturned In order to reach our wife of Thomaji David Phillips of adult leaden are completing an weeks. The cbootlng took plaice in goaL”- eioner of health; Dr. Joseph B. aducaUonal bus tour of the north- Hartford Fire ...... 175 185 sult of, a recent announcement by Reilty and Invaatmant Co. niabt. South continue the theme of fight 87 l^pruce 8t., died yesterday at Smadel, Army Medical Bervlciea National Fire ...... 101 100 the Planning and Zoning Commie- the victim’! bedroom while his maaaaza calls for poat-con- Plruiy referred only briefly to the aasL The delegatee recenUy ended parents were in another part of 71 East Ceatar Stnat to finish over Supreme C ourt Summit talks. the ManriiMter Memorial Hos- Graduate ^hool, Walter Reed Art Phoenix ...... : 90 05 sion that.a southern firm, whoae Tet M1-9-468S vantlon piimariaa for atate officaa, ruling..-. Fire engine, bus. two my Center, Washington; Dr. OoUn a six day pilgrimege to New York name has not !-een made publi , the house. •- ''' UJl Senator and Reprasantatlve This 10th aimiversary la cele­ plUl- City where, they witnessed the Ufa site taaaawitv tea. Oaa He wee boht July 38„ 1925 the and . four automoMles brated at a time when the peoplea MaClsod, Bellevua Medical Center, Aetna L ife ...... ___245 260 Is Interested in locating in the re- If a candkUta dafOated at a'atata craah ta chain reacHoa accident on Bom In Derrylndfr, Ireland, New York; Dr. Frank Lk Horn- , busiiwee rimary bULMaefi Heiul ^m ak, who said Born in Farmington, Malnei- April vocation. Fred D. Manganelli, di­ full life, taking advantage- oT* John g. Bagora Jr. ''i have a daughter Who was 11 next year when Miss Alice Yoshl- plans. Miss N^ve said she hopes UMverstty of CaUfr.rnia, Man­ rucktng company was repre­ early January,. and have demon­ Clarence E. Clarke of Portland, to leave about the middle of Au­ ‘The entire tone -was-oonciUtory 20, 1879, be had been in the paper fred M. Mayer, Johnq/Hopklns their journey. ed at Reese Air Force. Base, Tex., t l f f l S /last year,” writes Mrs. E. G. mori of Hawaii comes here to and the speech is certainly worthy business since 1895. For 17 years sented by Atty. Frank Moran of strated our good faith by this eve Maine, and Louia J. Lyell of Jack- teach a t the local Junior high gust, fiying from Boston . to San Unlverrtty. where he is undergoing his final 20 New Haven; - '■ — I Ing’s (caucus) action." son, Miss. "About that time she started to of the, west’s attention.” he was superintendent of Csse Stanle>' and arid they -t-n::;;::; ;::t ttit school, Francisco. She mil start teaching ^ Mistake Iqr Molotov T T • a mv week# wof mumulti-engine pilot train- ^ v . RiMcoff said last night, and Clarke, who haa been suspended,' btutter. I thought it would sto|^ Miss Yoshimori is exchanging at Baldwin High .Sriiool, a seni< Bros, mill at Woodland, retiring in were not suffleien^ expert in the. receiving his silver \ reiterated at his news conference and Luell who was fired in May, ^Others said privately, however, 1946. field to take par^U it Stanley said POLO CLUB any day but it keept'on. She ia fk teaching posltioiui with Mlaa Slmi- high school iii Maui, on Sept. they frit xlolotov would have been Hospital Notes-StKW?. today, that he would sign a biU for were investigators In the SBA’a' of­ ly Gove, for several yean a pop­ She will teach AmeticM literature. He was a member of the South that laboratory teats Itad rirown * ©idet DukiDuke alfo graduated from r “sn r a top-to-bottom primary. fice of compliance and security. rather nervous youngster,” much noore effective if he had Methodist Church and Presump- ‘Vncertalnt^f inacxi'vation” of the Manchester High School and re­ 2.85 The Governor also smd that be- ular junior high teacher at the Her plorf now is to retpm to thla stuck to his peace bid and omitted .. Patienu Today: 163 , They centered their fire on George-. This mother wants to know Barnard School, who is golhjg to countiY In June of scott Lodge No. 127;-A.F. and live vinia/AIayer said he diaagreea ceived hjs bacheloi' of arla'degree fore the day ends, he expects to V. McDavltt, the director' ^ tha what she can do to help her daugh­ any reference to cohtiorersial KM., and a past ouster of (fornell “thoro*^ly tl^rt the vacciiM la as a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: in Russian civilization at Dart­ sign the tax bills, including the two- teach in Walluku, Maui, T. H., next The idea of applying fOr an ex­ issues. They also felt he made Mrs. Beatrice Harvey. lOl W. C ' 6.75 rrfflce. ter. Tha fact that the girt far "a year. change teachershlp in ^ a w a ll Lodge No. 321, Cornell, Wia.; alao safe arflt ca> be. I think it can be mouth College. H« is now stationed cents-a-gaUon gasoline tax in­ nervous youngster” perhaps gives mistake in blaming tha West for Port Royal Lodge No. 62, Knights a for safer.” a t Vance Air Force Base, Okls., crease, which the special session Miss Yoshimori is a graduate of came to Miss Gove when s ^ met the Gold War. JW Maple St.; Eversto kodnouez, the due to the difficulty...... the Univenity of Honolulu and Miss Marian Ito, alao a grs( of Pythias. . 1, aa head >rothy Wal­ 99 Homestead St,; Donald Calhoun, son to persin, but also from time Yale Divinity School. ton Ltoon, Westminster, Mau., and whose driver was slumped over the day. (ContlinMd from Page Oae) to time in the same pension. pital, him an opportunity to visit Applied Three Years Ago “I wlIlx^Bave my reactions to wheel. They~ said Tamkun shoved Kelly Rd., RockV|tlle; Bruce Den­ Elect Slates Here I The opening day of the session friends at Maul. When her plane Mr. Molotov’s meech for my own Miss Gene W|^ron of Manchester. nison, 57 Step Hollow Lane; Mlaa However, whether the condition It was three years ago that the He leaves one brother, Frank J. the inert driver. Leonard Larocco, Whiskies was marked by brisk, efficiency. pan. The Eisenhower party* en­ ia serious ur mild, it is the, parents landed bn that Island she was local teacher first applied to the talk on F ■ 25, of South Plainfield, N. J., aside Karin Pearson. 167 Boulder Rd.; BtUa which would ordinarily hs;ve countered only a couple of rain- greeted by Mias Yoahlmori, In the midst daughters, Mrs. Curtis Skates HOME TOWN MpC lUchaal BueU, RFD 2, And­ groups will take place at theee lative lea^rs of both .parties in That brought a big round of if. unfavorably at-.xnulated, subject soon” or else, he went on, the among Molotov’s demands In yes­ Arcadia. Fla., and Mrs. Eugene over; Mrs. Anna Biirdett, 216 Oak meetings. CORNED BEEF “ 69e WOOF BOT A .T T government will have, to step in. terday’s speech. S t; AUen Belcher, Bolton; Richard WHISKIES IN IHIS PltOOUCT coherence with Riblcoff were dealt applause from the crowd in the to conflicts, or frat-ated in vari­ Kiwanis Oub Briuman of Tampa, Fla.; one son, QBOTC A WElOfiL with. From now on legislation is grandstand. Aiken then went on ous ways, wouk* leani to stutter. 9avltt, who was among those There wras ho Inunediate com­ Joseph M. Wright of Qrlando, Fla. Moulzdn, Amtover; Mrs. Berths JACK FROST SUOAR 5^ 4 YEARS OID ca its own. to aay that much progreas toward In other words, stuttering ii» k consulted wljen a 9 p.m. curfew ment here, but It was dlfflcuH to eight grandchildren, and several NEWS ^ Nevefs, Wappihg; Mra. Monette Here,'# wlhat happened yesterday lasting world peace has been made slightly abtK>rmal. reaction in a per­ Hears Savitt for-'Manchester children was be­ see how these moves could help g i ^ t mrandchildren. Johnson, 114 Crestwood Dt.; 17rOZ. PKG. PILLSBURY FRANKFURTS > 69c Senate Majority Leader Joseph -under Elsenhower. fectly normal youngster. ing considered last year, said the create the p.roper atiiMsphere for The funeral wUl be held Satur- TO THOSE IN Edmund Pinkneyi 66 Dudley S t; OLD LOG CABIN 6. lioagD,^a Democrat, announced "(Certainly we can spare one The reason that early Intelli- fact that the town does not have a success a t the Suntmit talki^of day afternoon at 2 o’clock in St. Judd baby boy. 10 Drive G; Street­ ORANGE CAKE MIX MORRELL’S DESIRED STHAIOHT MUeiON that S3 of tbe 36 tills on the farmer to carry on this noble gent management -..f stutteripg is Judge Max Savitt of the Hart-* curfew . now_. Is a tribute to its the Big Four in Geneva in July. Miiry'a Episcopal Cihurch with th* THE SERVICE er baby bey, 30, Windemere Ave., Lb. to 3TH « A rt "agreed for action", list were work,” the Senator declared, ao important is that when .it’ first ford Police Court oaid today great­ good judgment. It waa generally expected that rector, the Rev. Alfred L. WU-, Rockviba fHOOF BOT toVWT I by both houses. The remain- touching off another burst of ap­ begins, parents may show. Irrita­ er stress should b# laid on re­ India’s V; K. Krishna Men<»rfiUins. otflciatlng. Burial will be in DISCHARGED TODAY: Angelo That Interpret The‘*’' SLAR^ACON $9e !S YEARS OID tion or becojietoo soUettoMs.-’ thus who speaks tomorrow afternoon, the family plot in East Cemetery. CampoasQ, 46 Bitaell St.; Mrs. three were minor. . plause. habilitation' and incfiridual treat­ Marian Smith, 106 Summit St.; Wishes.Of The fTamlljr Hl-C SOMMER DRINKS were bilto to: Eksenhower laughed heertily but developing serf-t^onsiousuens in the would refer to the Nehhr-Bulganin Friends may call at the John B youngster. ment in dealing with both adult and declaration. Burke Funeral Home, ^7 E. Center Mrs. DoUy Feriwld, RFD 1, Coven­ CHICKEN PARTS ‘ PM DtfciXB Increase the gasoline tax frc»n in his talk a moment later gave Public Records try; Mce, Sophie Krajewski and BRANBEittoLMi ■ ' 27c four to six cents a gallon (only not the aUghtet* hint of his 1956 If tMs goes on the stuttering juvenile offendels. 8L, after; 7 o’clock tomorrow night. ,o JOHN 0. BURKE Fow Rm M to.Wine 4.« after bitter'debate and a ixill-call often becomes worse, until it is al- Speaking at (hp kiwanis C2ub son, 34 Windemere Ave., Rock- plans. Within an hour ^ fte r he . Warrantee Oeeda vUle: Jeenwe Meaaenger, 60 Ridge- SWEMUIQML Legs 79c lb.___Breosfs 89e lb. vote in the House):;------IMt - the riag-bedecked rolatfoAn moat weekly luncheon meeting, FaVitt "Rrinholt M. Christopher and BMPE er PARTY PUNCH -, fk Increase ataU aid to oduoatlon. therefore, that m the early atages wood S t; Peter Aubrey, Elling­ " I TEL. MI-S-aS68 he waa c a sti^ happily for trout said that a man sent to jail today Marion M. Christopher to Earl ton; Paul Bakulski, 35 Waddell SUN0RE8T ■' Scofsh ' (By $19 mllUon). In fast ru n n l^ Furnace Brook of stuttering par-mts alone, if they Herrick and Margaret Herrick, Police Arrests 8t EAST G EN U S ST. THE PEQUOT $PRIN6 Increase state aid for local road have tbp proper^ advice, may be generally "comes out worse than Funerals Rd.; 'Mra Felma' Bujaucius, 75 near Ms overnight headquarters property a t 56 OaMand Rd. North St.; Mias Agues Porter, AMBULANCE 8EBVICB WATER CO. 'maintenance. ---- - at Mountain Too Iimi Chittenden. able .to oare for the aituation. he was When he went 4n." He said Russell F. Oamer h Preston Oontinne the rates set in lb63 Meet young stul.erdrs respond A local Ilian waa arrested early South Coventry. GLASTONBURY, CONN. WHITE MEAT TUNA IN OIL ;lAfter qMsMng this afternoon there was a great need for rehabili­ M. Myqroft jnd Gladys Mycroft, this momirw on Walnut 8t. Ir- Mrs. Katliettae Helm GLEN CRINAN for the iea tax, (3 per ceht); the at Ooncoed. the - PresidWt will well and rather rai'/idly when the tation Work In Uu jatis— CHICKEN, BEEF or TURKEY. IMPORTED FROM SCOTIANO corporation business,tax, (3.75 per preaaure from their parents or property on Jarvis Rd. , „ r Patrolman Empuuiel Motola an! I The funeral of Mrs. Katherine RcRardlcfis of whero GHUlHt STYLE, l ent drive on to I,AConla,- N. H, Tonight In this coiuieclibn he disclosed he David H. Hickey and Claire W. charged with oparating under the Helm, 35 Benton St., was held 9TH 4 n o cent) and the unincorponsted busi- he will make ah informal addreca other aspects of their enviitmment Hickey to'Walter .J. Mikoss,'-prop­ yonr. seniee Rian or BOT*eW nsKi tax. are ren^ved, and if. they have twt was working on a plsin for a "half­ influence after the policeman this afternoon at 2 o’clock a t tho SBUB PACK ' there at Belr.ap Lodge to a group way house," an inatUutlon where erty on Grandview St. noticed the accused driving in an Walkiiui Funeral Home. The Rev. . woman ia ststioned, RIRDS EYE PIES ^ Increase the state road aid fund of farm- organUation leaders. become ovnranxiout. Edward J. HoU to Edward W. Erich O. Drandt, pastor of the th e M anchester Eire* for municipalities, (by $3 million). He-w-lU spend tomorrow and Sat­ It ia encouraging to point out released prisoners could be sent for erratic, maimer. AUNT4EMPIA that tho over one million stutter­ help before returning to society. Krasenlca and Dorothy E. Kra- Robert T. Vennart, 31, of 184 Concordia laitheran. Church, of- nina* HcraM esn be for­ PENROSE Provide machinery > coordinate urday roomiitg In New Hrfmpahirc, He Bai(r'UMfre was fKW.OOO in aenlca, properUea on Garth and acUvities for the peaceful use of and go >n to Maine for a weekend ers in the United States have Cooper St., waa placed under ar­ ficatad, and Frederic E. Werner warded to be at * f l l t BIRDS EYE PEAS 2'^<^35c to atomic energy. greatly improved chances of {wop- private funds available and added Mountain F*a. rest about 1:10 a.m. thla morning piaslded at the organ. Burial was arms CAKE MIXES PROOF ROT*^3.99 of firiiihg at. Lake Parmachenee he plaimed to discuss the issue Qnitotaim Deeds after the patrolman noticed the In Blast Cemetery. C air rcgnlariy with all IMPORTED FROM SCOTIANB EhtabUab a,oo«nmiaaion to study After rt>eaking Monday a t Skow- er treatment aa Uie result of with Gov. Abraham A. Riblcoff at local man come out of a tavCHi. the hometown news White. YeDoW, DSvU’iFeofL BIRDS EYE ttie problems of highway fliianc- began, Maine the home of Ben, studies made io..the last 26 years UB. PubUc Housing Administra­ Bearers were Harold Helm, Roy log. (And report to the 1057 Gen­ or so. the close of the special sdasion of tion for Orford VUlifige Homes to Motola,, who was driving behind Helm, John Steige and Clyde L. people away from ,'^ClMicB Fn»h Nothr* RoHitryDiracf Ffiom Form to Yob*' Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine), the Legislature. Louis A. Jouhert Jr., prtqreriy ut Vennart, said that the accused’s Greenwood. HADDOCK FILLETS 43c eral Assembly. he will fly back to WaaMngton. A' number of experts in speech car was weaving in an erraUc home arc so ianxiona to SOS MoIr $f.p—Ope* ThH Kd^ U*tR f :00 R.M.-—TeL MI-9-8098 Appropriate 860,000 fo - tbe care ba.ve been trained and can be con­ Lack of Respect 9 Circle. s e t. SBLKTED FRESH and treabmc of alcoholics. ... ^ sulted in many .rt>ec-ch centers Turning to the problem of juve­ Tto Mancbnter Realty Co. to nuumer on Walnut Bt. 4MMLD DREDGE MOVED SWEET LIFE Change the effective date for in spotted around the'eountry. A pro- nile delinquency, Savitt noted David H. . Hictoey, property on Three other persohs were arrest­ Helena, Mont. (F) — The first SPECIAL FRUIT^ and VEGETABLES creasing parkway and bridge tolls CBS Repeat feasiopal organization known a there la “an increasing lack of re- Grandview S.. ed today, ail of whom are out-of- of the modem flo a tin g gold apect” among youngsters today, '''Attachment townera. Walter Sullivan, 19, of dredges to be erected in the Helena FANCY FRENCH FRIES 2 35c TUDOR - from .Octj^l to July l. the American Speech attd Hearing Lowell, Mass., waa chargi ' Molotov Program Association is active in this field. but said each problem should be -The Hartford HoH>ltal, Inc., mining area has been Iraireferred Telephone MI-5-5121 CAIID' bTAAIf PIIMMM OHAUTY PABOLBD lOLLEB FBEED A boolUet on sputtering for handled on an individual InmIs. against John G. Unites and Eva lading after State Pol to ptacer workings in the Boise, WHAIFfinilLL PHinKFNVIIIUIII.R Sweet Plums doz^39' srai-AU Hartford, June 23 (/P> —A parents and others caicemed with In New York, he said, conditions Unites, 8496, property at 108 Tol­ Charles Sanga clocked the youth Idaho, Basin. It required fifteen Cireiilatioh have got to the point where the land TM a for two miles on Rl. 10. Sanga aaid 20-ton trucks to haul the die- SOUP SIOIfR TO MOIL or FRY EXTRA FANCY paroled nuirdereF was given New York, June 23 OP) — The the problem can be'obtained from that h«i clocked Sullivan at speeds "1 suspended sentence of six months OBS television and radio net­ the National Society for Crippled city has gone-*".herBerk." He said Termlnatlen of Leaaa mantled 300-ton giant There still Department 6;i27F judges there are "beside them­ BnuM DidbaMo. leaser, and Alex­ from 70-75 in a 60 m.p.h. sone. Tha Each in jail on a charge of negligent works plan to carry an interview Children tJid Adults (.11 South La- accused was released on 835 bond. Is one gold dredge In the Helena Large Cantaloupes 35 *3.16 homicide in Superior Court yes­ with Soviet Foreign Minister V. SsUle St., Chlc-ago 3, jll.). The selves," and are "throwing kids in ander R. Haas, premlsea at E. Mid­ area. It is-on a creek 15 miles Today! ► jail for two and three years." dle TFke. and Durant St. Two Peimsylvania men were ar­ 5 * . 29* terday. The charge grew out of a M. Molotov on both Saturday and chief point I want to make is that rested by Lt. Raymond Griffin of south of Montana’s capital city. LARGE ' New Teair’a Eve accident Judge Sunday this weekend. often much can be done for the Savitt questioned whether that BaiMtag Fem ita many MATtONAUr KNOWN MANM the Mancheater PoUca Department AVAEARU at ARP UQUee storu John Sf. Qomley followed the sug- Molotov will appear Saturday youngmtr who atutt-rs and- tblsr waa the propers solution. ‘There ■ To Raymond Schaller fjpr^.a this morning for aalUng merclian- HAIL H R S EIATB AGAIN Bing Cherries Lb. 59 geatlon of State’s AUy. Albert S. difficulty idiodki not br allowed is no panacea, no one solution to 2-atory, 6-room' dwelUng-,at Jumm Hartford, June 23 (F).>- Hail on CBS "Face the Nation” pro­ diae without a Ucenaa. The man, _ -CUT-UP POULTRY LARGE FANCY BUI In suspending sentence. The gram. originating-in San Francis­ to run on in the hope that it will tho problem of juvenile delinquen­ Bt. 812.000. Charles Powera, 44, of Mountaiir poured down on Omnecticut KEC0U3KRANDAU jnan involved, Robert Fistler, 35, co. The show will be televised ba evMitually “outgrown.” cy,’’ he said. ... — ■ To A. O. Baehl for Harry Doar- Tiv. Pa., and John Coplan. 46 valley tobacco yesterday for the iHattflfratrr ‘■■ur mx PAsn y o u u s e ee sr I of Hartford, was paroled in 1052. andbroadcfst st 5:30 p.m. (EST) • Savitt said there waa a need Ing for alterations to a dwelling at NanUcoke, Pa., ware placed uixler second etretght day. Damage wee Green Ciikes ^ 3 mr 19 Bine years after be was sentenced The Utone half-hour program PASSPORTS FACE REVIEW for inculcating the youngsters of 104 Pine S t. 81.000. arraat after allegedly sailing mer- ■light ia comparieon to Tuesdays BBEASTS-LEGS-WINGS-LIVERS to life for second degree murder will be carried again on Sunday Waahlngtan. June 28

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Neither have your night- ACBOSt f Many fani^ r MANCHESTER reputation for wisdom simply bO- nyu«s. ------are By Codkie If’ele New Offl^rs B dw W A. Fitspatrlck. deaiv of vocabulary that ccunttf' so much as th e foltowliia program acbadulas.^!a»- Newly elected officere: of the I Irish — shffMt at dog WHAY —iiuppar Saranada the ip'aduott. achool of Man)uette the turnover.” 7 ------hound are euppUed.by the raidio manage, W C C C -ojod evening Cood Muaia American Legiofi are: Commander, shows Hebron June 23 (Special) It was University fnd president of Mount He also shares with us a descrip­ : a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNER aasnu and are Wbiect ip ebaaga —WIOIB—Bvening «nlng SitrenadaStrenada Oibaon C. Porter; vice commander, urreebobter IBvtning WTlC~Newa oi World a gala nirtt at the Hebron Orange Mary Collefe for Women, both in tive bit concerning a family servi­ 14 Abrogate wlthbut noUce. WDRC—Tenn. £m le Jacob Kasaman; junior vice com­ Milwaukee, aubmlta a bit of satire tor. She who we^hed about 250 (poet.) meeting nieaday evening at Gil- 15 Eaten away 4:1 WGTTB—Ci—Gabriel < Haatlar mander. Henry Pomprowics; adju­ PUBLIC MARKET pounds, and was fully three feet • <)ualifled eqd Community Hail.. A cookie on the Washington chaos — or on ISPenctratea WUAT-Newe; Poiga Bop liU— tant, David K. Porter; finance offi­ higher education — as .you may broad, was given to complaints of 10 Driving WCOO—Kecord a««iM ir Bareoada contaet took plaee, with prises for cer, Howard E. Porter.Iv^*- a chronic pain in — of all places 17 Morning command! WKNa--etrolt WDRC—The Wblatler here she now lives. understand any of the -sentences.” bacchanali W OTH-ortldal DctecUva L. Johnson of Amaton, s>(d Ran­ "Jersey. SSDevolM a-ig I ...... Kratt - Getchrll 35Medlterreneen” ^ "^ '*J'* .'WIMT—Polka HojI -■'■ aa— 1 dall Louis Mund, son of Mr. and Waitress — What’s, yours? 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Pratt. tisms, and other dhurchly duties. tidious person seemed daxed. He 40 Entire WCCC—B_____ -Record Review WGTH—Bgt. Preaton of Tukon Both arc .graduates of Spring- 47PrMioun WKNB—Newa;. Bporu „ > Harry L. Kent, former president looked imder the mug and over r W TIC-Joat Plain BlU Site— ' field College, and plan to make Manchester Evening Herald He­ 30------art WDRO-Nawa WH.^-rOatie'a Studio PkHv FRESH DRESSED POULTRY teaching their profeaaibn. .When of State College in New Mexico, WGTH—Bob and Ray Show WTIC—Barry Craig bron eorreepondent, MWa Sman gets a laugh out of this wisecrack: Diner—But v;here is the saucer?- among the WDRt>-R. Clooney “Buddy” aa. he was known here, Pendleton, telephone, ACndetny larger breeds WGTH-reoUiotea lived In Hebron, he and Horace It isn't the siae of a woman’s Waitress — We don’t give no ] —Weatbm Caravan •ite- 8-S454. cihfU e CHICKEN PARTS of dogs ..... Z T 5 TT WCCC—Record Retlew WHAY—Oaale'a Studio Party Sellers, when . 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Challenger Goea Down iR^erts Tosses Hdttne Run Ball but Sti^ - Manages to? Win with Marciano ♦ - THE Poli^ & Fire Three Views o f New Slilgging Yaiikee Cops T e H t h Decision; Puts Olson Down for Full Count M oore Reuins Hia Title Herald Capture No. 3 ■ y BhuMlwgi Yanks Hold SUm Lead In Third Round at Polo Grounds / L P e t New York, June 23 aR>y as a cat with ihg their interest throughout the 8-7 victory last mght over Roy Mo­ Uppfd to 13 ContMts steaming Polo Grounds last night and set aging Archie oipthe jjath to m September title bar nsw-bom Uttens last Saturday summer seasAY*8 BBCLTS baseball who figures to be around '*’They can’t duck mfi now. Marciano is a great fiflrhter. But any mjm I can hit, I can lick fied stack cars. Gaining the check- man, Storin luod^ all the ABC's mons was on the mound all the way Aatcrlcu — and there’s not a mfin I can’t hit; That goes for Marciano. I thipk I can beat him and foe the victors and pitched good New l(ork S. Kanaaa City 1, for the second inning after getting ared flac meant ; The Redlegs lost 4-8 to the New said “There's no qussUon that ar- think maybe he might have out o f minutes the tfbek is Russ Cowles,'a double by Steve Cincinnati . 38 » 18U - -rangamenta w ill ba made for me 17014 pounds, backad and sMs- up 1937 Buick engine lin a Buick PWiadielphii , 29 34 Xork Giants, who ended a six- bomd bin. I (jont know what’s and the races are resumed! A pet Provost and a rash of errors pro­ 18H game losing streak. First place to defend my crown against Moore steppod away instead of piling on next for Bobo—X really haven't bo(7 of the same year had showed duced seven tallies. Several rallies St LOOla . ..36 38 30H too pressure is he normally does its exhaust to other cars in a modi­ peeve that I had at ot^r tracks Pittabirro ...... , 31 44 27^ Brooklyn edged Chicago 3-2, leav­ In September." had Ume to think.” > -V. Ruby Goldstein counts Carl “ Bobo” Olaon out In ths third round of a scheduled IS-round UUs 'was ( I j failure to start on time seemed in the making in later in­ lyiDAY’S GAMES Rocky said the details were Archla went after him, but he Dr. Vincent NartttoUo, wiw ex­ fied stock race. However, the car NsUoasl ing the Chibs Just a half game didn’t catch him real good until for the light heavyweight championaMp in New York. Light heavyweight champ ArcMo Moore, who and ( 2) too much timb for re- nings but n l^teTd down a eerieo of left Jaho as he went af• phyeicians. tMT OiRon. There are a number of stock car from'Boston. 1 liked Bobo OlSon in a rescheduled game at the West Jim m y^M iiiray Nam ed livan (8-6). *’> 'leavring the Red Sox just a game for a moment. - Sseoad KO on RoooWI Now Knows Difference in Weight pilots ^ m Manchester and Rock­ to outpoint Archie Moore in the Side. short of Uie fourth place Tigers. With those two punchers in “I tripped him with toe lefts," I t was the second k n o M ^ t loos ville. Silk Towners who drive in tuittle o f champions b\}t ancient Pellea A Fire To^ National Post He’ll Kifockout Bocky thsre,” he said, “ it'll be murder. said Moors, his testo glssmlng fbr of Ofcem’o c4uroor and Ms seventh lAUiBches Rally Think It'll draw a millioh?’’ photogrs|)&srs.. “ Ha t-iovea Ms By GAYLE TAUIOT competiticn in the area include big Archie knocked Bobo, out in less . . ah r h po a e rbl Getting back to Roberts. He got defest in 70 fights. Ray Robinson put on at least five pounds since good punch that threaded Olson's A n ^ Anderson, White,. Wally Pet- than three rounds, 1:19 o f t h e Heyart. cf ...... 3 3 - - - • Telcos Trounce While Moore was looking ahead head away from lefts. When he did stopped him In 12 rounds liesrly New York, June 23 (F) — Bobo he *Mt the agreed limit of 176 defense was a thtuidering right Stmmoni. p ...... s 1 Jimmy Murn^, secretary- a three-run rally going in the sev­ New York, June 23 UF—A rchle^lng'for a third right, I nailed him to the “Climax fight of my ca­ the last time, I lei go wHh my Olson had to learn the hard way, tingW, Deng Prior and Jimmy Col- heat to be exgct. Total time of the Turklnston. c ...... 4 3 treasurer of the Central Coo- enth that decided the game, lead­ five years sgo. Olson had his 21 pounds exactly on the head at the under toe heart. Boho'a gloves la, Walt Bavier hails from Bolton bottle was 7:l9. It took longer for Keeney, 8b ...... ;. 4 1 Moore, a ring warrior of 38 whose with a left hook. reer,” crestfallen Bobo, beatm for double righta. tlhe first one did win stresk snsppod hut He had but he knows now tlyit there’s a noon weigh-in. He hulked much dropped Just a trifle, and boom, Boland, l b ...... 8 1 nectlcat District Board of Ap­ ing o ff with a double. In all, the the Job, toe second nailed it. and and Rockville drivers include Irv ring announced, Johnny Addie to Gagnon, as ...... S 1 Soda Nine 144 racy mustache and goatee give “Right here," Moore gestured to the first time in over three years, shout 874,745 from the 8206,784 great deal of difference between larger under the hot lights than the straight -right to the Jaw Dimn, cuff Richards, Howard Wil' Introduce the cfiamplons, ex-cham­ proved BasketbaU OfllciBlB, hM INTEBNATTONAL/ LGUE AMERICAN UBAOVE Phila had 14 hita—three -by Rob­ hie mouth. moved back into his own divislbn. toe left hook put him away." gross gste and 8100,000 radio­ McIntosh, 3 b ...... 3 0 been named to serve on the erts—off six St. Louis pitchers. ■him the appearance of a MU^is- flghUng mlddleweights and the Olson, vrbo in all probability did started him on hls way, -fit waS son and Je^bny Richards. pions and near - cham^ons than Hubbard. It ...... 4 a 0 - Standings He didn't even wait around long TSettos Surprised television fee to consols Mm. Ute not add a pound to top 170 1-4 he the first time in hls brilliant Porter, If ...... 1 0 UnifaTm-Coinmlttee of the In­ S^mdlags The Cards got 10 from Robin, in­ Flashlight bulbs popped but the la ^ er, more lethal genta in the Stock car racing has caught on it required for the abbreviated mis­ Pet. W L sippl River gambler propped him- questions popped faster and Moore enough to talk to newsmen, but “Yes. hls ’tinning tactics sur­ crowd was announced as 27,485. scaled for the record. career that he ever had been to the public's fancy hereabouts Gales, r f ...... :, .. . 3 0 0 0 ternational Aash- o f Approved Aceto A Sylvester .851 Spencer Rubber .... 6 3 Pet. cluding another homer—second of aelf oh the edge of a dressing room next division up, auch aa Archie match it was Just a case of a good Telephone Co. parried them deftly. rush^ from the ball park to Idle- prised me. I knew he -sao a m a rt Moore ran his victory streak to Perspired Copiously struck that - way by a 180- and capacity and near-capacity Totals 3S 8 6 18 Bsakethsll^,,-DfftcislB for ttw lAwyers ...... 570 Police A Firs 3 3 1.000 the night fo r Stmn Muaial, who table and proutSy examined the wild Field for a plans to San Fran­ Moore. - ' big man (Moore) being too good 6 4 8 Man. Auto Parts “ Did you think you’d get him aa man. I expected him to coins out 21. Hia rseord Is 190-18-5 'With 82 Bobo perspired so copiously in pounder, and he came unhinged. crowds are the rule and not the for a good little man (Olson). I B «y Motors (7) 1955-56 Btnson. Norman's ...... 430 Man. Motors ...... 3 3 .833 also tripled. That was the 20th cir­ tools of hls trade. j cisco. and fight m . Instead he started kayos. Archie, the 12-5 favorite, The 160-pound champion from Tsres, cf ... 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 Groa-ite’s .333 cuit Job for Roberts In 17 games, quickly aa you did” ? someone San Franclaco. will quit dreaming his comer before ^the bell tost hls Proferrod Olsoa W la exception. was glad when the. end came that Cburlllw, 3b .... Approved for nss during the Anssldl’s ...... 149 Man. Optical ...... 2 4 “With either of these fists," he asked. The first real hard blow 'of the running. I u teir I atoul have to raetved about 881,540, toe Mggcet The result brought no Jtiblla- Cowles, p ...... Pagani’s .245 well ahead of the pace that made ; aald m atter-of-factly with no ring now of facing 'Rocky Marciano for handlers had to swab Ms face 8TA B T KAGE8 ON TIM E I didn't Journey to New York to ’35-’S6 csropslgn was the knit­ Case Broa. “Naw. I’'thought It might go the fight sla te d the hlown-up got him and get him qukde or he purse o f hia 18-yesr old career. down several times. Moore looked tion to the promoters.' They cover the bout in the flesh.. My K. FOcenski, lb ted short-sleeve type shirt. The Lswyerii took over sole Spencer Rubber moved into firot .000 him the league's gopher ball king ' of boiutfulness. “ I can knock out the heavyweight UUe iind go back Riverside Stadium, which is Merrer, 3b ...... last-feason with 35. eight of nine rounds," the champ loJtbA group where he belonga. as cool as an autumn breeze be­ would have preferred an Olson located Just over , the Connecticut living room seat was comfortable Provost. BS .... Mnrray, employed at the possession o f second place In an place In the Ameiican lit tle any man alive. Tliat includes answered. “ But I knew Bobo was fore the action began, and he victoty, for they have figured all and was only a matter of min­ Nell, rf ...... International League game' at Ver- Collecting runs in eveVy iqiiing, Yet Roberts,, who's lost six, is Rocky Marciano.',’.^ Moore w ill in all .probability meet line in neighboring Massachusetts, It BolssenauU, rf , Manchester Trust Co., Is also a League by a full game defeating a smart guy. I knew I’d have to fought the same way. Hiere never along that a title bout between is my farorite auto racing track utes after the end came that I was planck School last night posting a the Telephone Co. was able to de­ even with hls winning pace of '52 Bright lights sad sweat made lUfoky for the grand prize in Sep­ CalbiiUD. If .... soccer and bssetasa olflcisl. Manchester Motor Sales 7-3 at —the season he won 26, tops'in catch hint early.’’ Sport Schedule Surviving Five Knockdowns tember, and off that right hand was any real reason to think Bobo Mm and .Marciano would draw a \ fo r several reasons. able to retire „tP_my chamlyr....' Austin, c ...... 9-8 irictory over Ansaldfs. The feat Pagani’r Soda Shop 14-4 in the muacles of the liKht heavy­ couid pull it o ff once they h>d far greater gate than one between victory snapped a two game losing the NL since Dis Dean won the weight champion or me woria Was Bobo a tn u ^ fig h ter? ____ w ith wMch be atartefi Olaon craah- Owner Ed Carroll's mammoth BaltlmorcKss agived to ' ^ Bowers, rf R«creaUon-8bftbaU tseague touchw gloves, and that goes Moore and the champ. They ait\undisclosed amount of cash to 100000 streak fo r the Lawyers and gave aame number fo r the Carda in gleam like newly-shined copper. “ He’s a tough little guy. sure, Ing down in too tl^rd round last idant is easily reached and is but night at Charter Oak Park. tougher even than I thought. But Tonight even though Ml three ring of- realise now, o f course, that an an hour's ride by car without Cle^land to compensate for the Totals ...... 28' 7 1 18 *9 ^ 3 them four victories as against 1035. Roberta also won his 10th He-'breathed easily and smiled O ’Brien Stops Foe in 9th night we. wouldn't be aurprlseots., the league In giving the moat hita .. Moore q^d he thought Harold Nassiffs vs. TVust, 8:15— Charter T h e big Negro, packing perhaps Instead of waiting for Bobo to the pace of an’experienced barber ref need to report.. .Entires will Is: LOB. Roys 6, Police A Fire 8; SO. ning p r^ e sse d . Jack Squibb had world—and he knew it. ing five knockdowns sarUsr in the go into hls customary ruahing act, Archle’i) drawing power after Ms close Sstufday fo r the Connectl? Simmons 7, Cowles 2; HIU off, Cowles Bill Steuk pitched the full game TKe 'Winners drew first blood by (i;^ ), most innings pitched (139 He had Just smashed middle­ Johnsoi), whom he knocked out in Oak. a 10-pound weight advantsige over cutting one's whiskers. There are 3 for 3 runs in '8 3-3. Provosf 3 for 8 little difflculty in hsndculBag his ngbt, Irish Johnny O’Brieh, of the veteran more than!.Mm sxMbitlon lasY nighL The .jnan. cut A A li Outdoor Track and Field for the victors, allowing, three, •coring one run in the first sad two 2-3') and complete games. He's led weight king Carl (Bobo) Olson the 14th' round in his last title de Ansaldi's vs. Aceto A Sylvester, hls i^ e vu j Bweatlng opponenL plenty o f gbocTseats and spacious runs In 1-3; WP, 1 Provost, 3 Simmons, Hamden, Conn., June 23 (AO — opponents' booming bats. In every fehse last August, was a better Boston, cams back to aeora a halfway and threw as many leads throws domicks. free parking lots. Also, the mid­ Championships scheduled July 3 hits, and fanning 14 battera How­ hits. Hiree runs scored in a bty all three departmenta the past into a glaasy-eyed sjlupor In -1:19 6—VerplancJtA ninth round technical Itoockout merely bided his Ume until he Four aurvivora, including defend­ second in. Jng which ' was high­ Inning except the fifth, when they three reasons.. mah. • ’ could sucker Bobo into giving him as. Olson did, not. cotinting the way is an addedaC altraclion ’ which si,Seaside Park, Bridgeport. ever, he gave up 16'free Ockets to mustered two, the Sodsmen were o f the third round last night at the Auto ParuTvs. Moriarty's, 8-=- over Tony Grasso, o f New Britain, ing titliat Patty Torsa and former first base. lighted by .Bill Lsnge'iT'teWe to Now' working on his sixth Potisible Fall Date Charter Oak. quick target for Ms right, and latter’s harmless left Jabs. Moore . QUESTION UNANSWERED unable to collect more than one Polo Grounds and sent the pride Some of the boys sought to last night in their scheduled 16- plainly was trying to make every Yesterday^s Stars National (^tampion Grace Lsn- A1 Tyltr was touched for four rlghtfield. The Motormen [netted straight aeaaon of 20 or more.vlc- .of San Francisco winging home- Friday, June 94 the fight was over to all Intents. *BOBa GET UP!’ esyk, today headed into the semi­ hit. A ll o f the losers’ xims were bring Moore out 'with a flat pre round bantam w ai^t bouL shot count and it was obvious WimblediMi, England, June 23 hits, and 14 walks. He struck out three markers in the ’bottom half toriea (he's led or tied for the lead "'Ward — dazed, disillualoned and PoUce A Fire vs. Roy Motors, O'Brien, whtrmras defending hia 'There was, to be aura, a following final round of the State Women’s o f the second on their bnly two hits unearned.' the last three), Rcdierts is second diction on the Marciano fight, now Question: I t la the last of the left hook flush to the jaw wMch that he was sericing a knobkout (A6-^-Lawn tennis fans at Wim­ Last Night*» Fights Hillsborough, Chltf., Juno 23 (A’l Pitching—Dick Donovan, White six- It was Steuk’s second victory Doing commendable Jobs for the speechlesSt 8:16—West Side. claim to ths U.8. Bantamwalght Golf TournantenL of the night. only to Brooklyn's Don New-. expected to take place Sept. 22 at Nassiffs vs. Elks, 6:15—(Jhartsr fifth and .the home team trails by apllled Bobo on Ms back, and at the earliest possible moment. bledon speculated today on wheth­ —"Bobo, get up!’’ Tbst*f what Mrs. Sox, won his ninth o f the season with no losses and Fyler's first winners were Bob McKinney, Now old man Moore, with hla some New York ball park. title, was sent to the canvas by Neither o f ' them took any Miss Torsa, victor 8 and , 7 loes wltoqut » win. ^ ^ The score remained 4-3 until the combe. Newk’s won 12. Oak. a run. The flrat batter up Mte some professed to see another er Vie Seixas has played hto last New York (Polo GroundsV-e Dolores Olson plesdi^ as she saw with a four-hitter while posting Frank Tully and John Albee. F of controversial ticker and uncontro- . “I won’t say what round." looping overhand righta three serious punishment in the first Davis Cup match for the tfoited his fourth qhutdut in a 3-0 victory yesterday over Mrs. Richard Red- The winnein scored six runs in the fifth, when Spoicer scored again The Dodgers 'did it without New- vgrBial punch, was banging again Harm’s vs. North Ends, 6:15— a hems run to tie. The next bat­ short right aa the smaller man Archie Moore, 175, Sen Diego, . . . via television—her man flat­ fleld, of Hartford, was paired with a losing cause, the Krinjak Archie said. ‘T never make. pre­ times in the first round for counts two rounds, though each landed a States. The 31-year-old PhUadel- over Washington. first;.jmd two In the second. The -without ti-e benefit o f a h it Two brothers played outstanding b^l. oombe yesterday, winning behind —only louder—at the door of Mar- ^ t. Nebo. of seven, two and two. Similar ter grounds out. Then a heavy started down. But that flrat-Ttght knocked out Osri (Bobo) Olson, tened by Archie Moore -In the Vivian Bobinski, another Fktee- errors and a walk led to toe tallyi- EA Roebuck’s relief work after dictions like that. I think I can rain begins and time is called. The exploded in Bobo’s brain wid de-. number o f Jolting .blown and Ol­ phlan pulled! a shoulder muacle in 170^, San Franciso, (For world's third round at New Y ork \ la it . H itting—Stan Mualsl, Cardinals, iosers^bcored twice in the second, A makeup game between the Cianon heavyweight championship. beat him and can'knock him out. Motor Sales vs. Spencer Rubber, punches decked Mm in the second son’s left side qultddy took on a the french champlonsMpa and the 'wood player, who eliminated 3m. added I three in both the third and Joe Prignano's double',, -which scoring sn unearned run in the Running Out of Foes 8— WaddeU. rain continues, so the umpires call stroyed his -visions-of great deeds ligdttfMWvywelght title). night Mr& Olson and the four hit two home runs and a Vfriblb in Raymond Patton Jr., of Hartford, ■ chased in Lange after one run was Telcos and Cease’s will get under­ Jhe light heavy king was for a two-count and sent him into crimson, hue. In the SKond round, injury has had him in trouUs ever four trips, but it .proved too little fourth frames’ to knot the count way tonight at 6:30 at Charter eighth on an erroi^y Hal JeffcoaL “MarcianFs got ^to meet me MecUca vi. Green Manor, 6— the laps of the sportawriters la ths game. Is it a tie game or to come. Flsih'VlUe, Oonn.—Irish Johnny Olson children were joined by 1-up in the most exciting quarter­ already in, completed toe scoring who loat In relief. The Brooks now greeted in the dressing room by Tried to Get'Up which both Judges gave to Moore, since. O’Brien, llA Boston, stopped Tony roomful of relatives, friends and in 9-8 defeat by Philadelphia. at 8-8. ?1ie Lawyers scored the Oak. some day," A rM e continued'cold­ Charter Oak. the sixth for an ai^t-couaL doea the score revert to the last the big fellow clipped Bobo with final match. winning Yuh in the last of the in the last frt.ine. - —Telepfccss C*. (14) lead’ by 13. ly. “ It might as well be now. He’s Jim Norris, president of the Inter- Saturday, June 25 inning? Never did a fight crowd see a Grsaso, U 7H , New Britain, Conn., neighbors In the Oleon’s new home Miss Lenesyk, of Indian Hill, Lange ^was the. big gun for the natidnal Boxing Club,, who is Meanwhile, hla npsated uaa of a couple of sU ff rights to his chin,. Jockey Ken Ghurdt is called fifth . _____ ----- ab p, h po a e rbl Homers BrealTTte running out of opponents. And PoUce A Fire vs. Optical, S— a left Jab and a right croaa com­ Answar: It Is a tie. The rulea stricken man try h ^ e r to re­ 9. in tois p lu ^ San Frmncleco suburb. With a runner on third, won' her way into the semiiflnals leaders getting two hits and ccor- Marinelll. If 8 3 1 0 0 0 1 dreaming of a near million dollar gain hig feet than olstm did. The The thirR was not far along "The Prince’ by rival riders be­ Frey McMullan and Bill Foster Scanlon, c ...... 4 3 3 1 0 1 1 Home runs by Hank lkom pson when he does meet me. well—’’ WaddeU. bination turned Grasso'a face into state that If a heme tease gets when ArcMe moved In and backed the pitcher is shout to step on the with a 5 and 4 victory over her walked to load the bases -with two Ing four of his team’s seven nms. Albee. 3b ...... 4 114 7 11 hea-vyweight gate in the fail. Hawaiian bom gamester seemed cause o f hls Mood, wavy hair and ruhbMT'^lFRen the runner b resu and BqM y Hoffman broke a 2-2 Moore cast a aidelong glance at Sunday, June 26 a mass c f cute. Rafsree Bltly Tay­ a run or runs In aa In eom ^te Bobo toward the ropes. The first Stanford has beaten S6n Jose The Chicago _Cuba and S t Louis younger sister Lorraine. G r.s c e outs, Rothman made a nice play on TuUy. lb ...... 4 1 3 7 0 1 4 hia taped right hand—the one that “The Marcianq-Mooi'e fight is a to be almost in a frenzy ias Referee good locks. ' I State 11 timro in 12 football Cardinals requiri^<4 hours and 39 for the piste. The pitcher lmme!>. will meet Mrs. Kip Finch, of New Funke. 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 t 0 tie for the Giants in the ninth as naturqlj’ Norris said. “ We want Legion Junlora vs. Bast Hart­ lor stopped the bout after the bell fifth hudag to tte the game It goea Jerry Wilson rescued the win- Dabro’.’'^ 's come-backer to the Donahue. 3 b ...... 3 O’ O 1 0 3 0 started Olson dOWii to his first de­ Ruby Goldateln's count finally games. They will meet Oct. 29 at minutes to play 14 innings on April distely fires to the piste. The bat­ Canaan, who eliminated Mrs. mound ijeaplng to snare the ball Sal Magiie beat Gerry Staley for it." ford, 2—West Side. ended the ninth rouniL Grasao, who dowB aa Jmt thaL ’aing run with an Infield hit. Shields, cf, r f ...... 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 hls eighth straight victory. The feat in 22 bouts-^-and then looked began bleeding from the nose in Q. How many .home runt have seeped through to him at about Palo Alto, Cslif. 16. ter swlngs'gnd drives It hit to right Charles Novotny, of New Haven, 3 Jason Stansfleld had a perfect on the hop and throwing the bat­ Sharp, cf. r f ...... 4 3 1 3 O' 0 1 Across the way. scores of news­ “ eight;" He struggled to Ms knees Only three Jockeys—Eddie Ar- Slk of the winners of the field. Is this legal? and 2 yesterday. ter Out. Both pitchers strudk out McKinney, ss ...... 2 3 3 4 3 1 2 Giants hWn’t h u such a slump ■at hia left—the one that finished the fifth, auffered a biul gash un­ the Brooklyn Dodgers Mt In the 10 night at the plate walking threg Douton, s s ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 since they lost eight straight in toe balding swarmer of Hawaiian men waitofi ^ minutes outside der Ms right 9ye in ths ninth. and was doing a sort of grotesque naro, Ted Atkinson and Jess Hig- Saving Stakes at Monmouth Park A. No. Tile batter is out for Today's matchies were scheduled six and pitched the complete game Soylbb, p ...... 3 1 1 01 01 Olson's d re a ^ g room foe the usual State H eal Reason last two seasons? frog hop toward hia tormentor as times and hitting a single. Ute 1953. birth. The fight, originally achadulsd A. the Broeka Mt SOS in 1S5S iley—hs-ve ridden Nashua in his 15 have gone on to win more than Interference and the runner re­ for 18 holes, with the finals to­ He drove in four runs. Foster for their respective teams; post-mortef’ Ruby tolled the final number and races. He has wron fo r each boy. in purees. . turns to third. morrow over a 36-hole route. Friday night Manchester Opti­ Totals 34 14 Ip 31 11 7 12 Warren Spahn kept the Braves “What’d you hit him with?” a for Tuesday nighL was postponed Had ISS last season. 1100.^000 knocked in tbres runs. Wilson Pagaal's (4) newsman asked. They w ire advised that Olson For Cdx’ D ecision by a thunderstorm. O’Brien wyigh- grasped Mm in Ms arms at 1:19 cal plays hoct to the Motor at 6 ab roiling, blanking the Bucs on six had been whisked secretly out of and Matt McCaffrey drove in two . .j„_‘JX . net him. up - W i t h _a doubte o f the fa tal round. O'clock. Eaturdsy, the poBtgx,ned N. Puanl, c f ...... 4 hits while contributing a one-on ed US a t Tuasday'a wMgh-ln and apiece while Jack Reid, Brian R. Krinjak. ss, 3b .. 8 right.” Archie replied,_ as casually ITj e ball park by Manager Sid Bobo was truly out even after gatne.of Jame 7 between Pollcs A homer to hls own cause. Battery- Flaherty and sent homeward by Graaao scaled IIT H . Fritspatrick and Steuk each drove Lupaceblno. 3b ...... 4 mate Del Crandall also homered aa an auto mechanic mlghi. ex­ BslUmore, June 23 (IF)— Billy Feferee Tayloris card had (Jrasso Legion, RockvUle he gained Ms feet. He stared in one. * v- S irs' and Manhestcr Optical' -will Mlnicucci. l b ...... 3 plain a change of piston rihgA air. Oox is. scheduled fo r a hernia oper­ dumbly toward Moore’s comer, be l^yed. Startup time will be Berslnskl, 3b ...... 3 ofljoaer Max Surkont, who left in After all, wha|jcould Bobo say? ahead on points 29-28 whah the Extra-base hits were a triple by Finnegan, ss ...... 0 ‘‘That's the ptuich I ’m famous foi% ation “probably next week," Ms fight was halted. O’Brien lad 5-4 and Dr. Vincent -NardieUo, who JOIN THE CEUIRATION! 3 o 'c lo ^ St lA^addell Field. the seventh. N ines Play Tonight Steuk, and doubles by Howie Cody, 'Coin; rf, p ...... 3 you know. Then when he was look- w ife said yesterday in disclosMg in rawuhu... gave him a quick check over, Fpster and Wilson. Spencer Babber (7)^ S. Paganl, a ...... l . T h e White Sox breezed behind the real reeumn for the veteran in­ estimated that it was a full five > ab r h I McCarthy, c ...... 3 Dick Donovan's four-hitter, as the Oonnectlcut’a acoring syatam Lange, D. Krinlait, I f ...... 3 fielder’s retirement tforn baseball. minutes before the stricken boxer Wilson had two for three While righthander nailed his ninth vic­ Fou f^an . Softball provides for a maximum of five 'Victory No. 2 of the aoaaon will ED SULUViUrS teammate Foster had one for two. Joe T ’rlgnnno,r ct . G. Mitchell, p, rf . T was shocksd when BiUy ttrid pointe for each fighter par rouniL bs the ieini o f Coach W ally Fortin’s regained his senses. Moore Just Steuk accounted for 'the fourth Batea, p tory and fourth shutout. W alt me he had this groin trouMe,” the stood there' and looked at his Marsh, l b ...... Totals 4 «31 10 9 3 Dropo knocked in two of tiie Sox Teani Sunday The 600 apactator* ralaad amup- American Legion Junior hesebedi ‘TOIST OFTNETdwr hiL Gleason, c ...... a—Batted for McCarthy In 7tb. -Ehtenlng Sun quoted Billy'p wife, :)oar aa Taylor steppad out to call team when it meets RockviUe to­ young ylcUin compassionately, aa The three hits Off Steuk were Cowles, c ...... Telephone-•lephone ...... 311 *'■ 611 3—14 rims in Waahliqiton's 12th defeat -Anna, in a terephone interview though he really had hated to do Dabrowski, rf .... PPaganl's ^ ^ l's ...... 100 130 0 -_ * ln .13 games. Loser Dean Stone and ha-count tnto'O'EMeii’a aar whan night in toe Windy City. Game 7tK BIRTHDAY s a le by Stansfleld, (fody and Fyler. 3B, O'Coin. Albee; SB, D. I from Nejvport, Pa. "I was hoping Ume at Hehry Park la .6 o'clock it to him. D. K rin j^, Bob Ramos stopped NclUe Fox’s EMER6ENCY Making its .first appearance in the Boston battler ' was knocked Next game is scheduled Friday 55S?%i!Uo."« Harlnelll, 8<^lon. McKinney; -JR, up to then, that he would finish The locals, winners-over Daiilel- — One of our ringside neighbors Torstensen. 3b ... Tully; ra, Scanlon 3. Shields, hitting streak at 17 games, how- the greater Hartford area, ■ the out of the ring In the sixth round when Ansaldi's. meet the league­ . McKin- OIL lURNER the season with (Xevelsnd, since for an eight count They apparent­ •on last Sunday on Jack Hedkind's had placed a bundls on-. Olson *53 MERCURY ^*5 0 PACKARD Beckwith. 3b ..... jiey: DP, Albee to TuHy;--hy; LOLOB, Pa- eye,*. King and Hls Court, the original Hardtop, blue, white-wall leading Aceto A Sylvester team. infs 9, Telephone 7; BB. O'Coin 4, four-man softball team from Wal­ I thought Ms troubles were simply ly thot^t Taylor was trying to one-Mt pifihlng, will open their only a few houfs before when the 4-Door, Ultra- M R R The leaders .have taken the previ­ Totals 7 6 iS 8 3 3. lUlbb 4; SO. O'Coin 2, Squibb 1; U, Elarly Wynn won his ninth wMle S iR Y I C C . with his legs.' bookmakers finally went as Mgh ttfW radio, ’ ’‘'ieO K V*atie. Green. S S 9 9 eters_(S>, la W a llt Wash., w ill meet the Silk help O'Bricfi up. home slate-Sunday afternoon at 2 ous two outings and w ill be after lltke; u O’Coin; Scorer; Buccioo; handing BalUmore its sixth shut­ Mrs. Cox said she Itept Mnting o’clock against Bout Hartford at as 14-5 against Bobo. H e talked beateri ID99 r v po a e rbl Time, 1:38. v out in the last nine games. Cleve­ CityTQ A ll’ im Stoca-Sunday ars- at 6 o’clock their seventh win. B. Krause, ss . CALL at ML Nebo. The (fourt’s unique for BiUy to continue playing, yvheii OUT THREE MONTHS the West Side 0-sup, away. his 38-year-oId opponent. He said omatie, radio and heater. Foster, c, K ...... 3 1 1 4 a Turner, c ..... THree-ruh homer and left the game after year, It’a a treat that is-m»it- toe Baltimore WHto------Wilson, n ,3 3 2 0 Hamilton, rf .. 'White, 'Green Manor, .500; Gryxb, ed' fmr the entire famUyi'egardj'esa Onoles. lovnng an opsratibn to rranbvs a July 8—Eaeft Hartford, eiway. Bobo would H*glP taking ciiarge Steuk. p' ...... 4 1 1 0 Ba. Krause, If Auto Parts, .500; Vlot, Auto Parts, as the Red Sox went cin to scora, M I-9 ^ 5 4 8 Didn’ t Tell Rlctauds damaged qiinal disc. H ia Baba was , July 10—Mooeup, here. along about the sixth or Seventh walls. $239S *4f LINCOLN FrlUpatrlck, If, c .1 0 0 10 six runs In the first inning. Wto- of age or sex. ‘He didn't tell anytxidy about round... I 4-Door, . radlo,- P. Delaney, cf .. ,3 0 0 1 Totals ., 38 3 3 18 10 4 1 .487; M. Simmons, Auto Parts, mggtiX attraction with cihe resting co^ortably following the July 13—Rotdevtoe, })e. SInon, lb 1 0 0 3 Spencer ,. 130 013—7 .437; Sibrlnsg, M o ri^ y 's , .408; D. ner Tom Brewer and Leo K iu y it because he dkln’t want to gat Stt'hour murgery at Johfi Sealy Juiy 17—Den elsbn, home. He wsis just talking. The genr ■tandart traas- ...... 030 000-3 visitors it pitcher Eddie Feigner, Motors Smith. Medics .400; AUeh, Medics, gave 15 hits, but eased in as Bos­ who can teaUy do wonders with Baltimore in any trottole over the Hotyltal yaa^rday. July 21-!-WUUinaaUG, a w a y > eral guess was thaE^Moors had *52 M ERCURY mlsiton, overdrive 8IS5 Totals ...... 19 9 4 II 3 4 7 Joe Prinuino: 3b, Lange; SB. ton made it 13 out of 15. trade," Mrs. Oox said. “He didn't 4-deOr,- greea." Mereomat- Aasaldl’s (9). Baiea; SAC, Beckwith, Torstensen; 375; Lucas, Morigrty's; .375. a softball. Feigner has a .reror^ tq ab r h po a c rbl LOB, SpeHcer 8, Motors 6: BB, Roth­ Mickey Mantle hit his 18th even tell Paul. Richards (Oriole —V le, radio, heater, M M C man. 4, Bates 8: SO Rothman 6. Bates prove that He can: fire, the lerger W. Fyler, rf 4 0 0 0 ~ CAME A LONG WAY \ homer with a maii_oh. and Yogi ball faster than, Bobby Feller when manage). I am certajii of that." tiatod glaas. ;si iiNck irtor, rf 0 0 0 6; WP, Rw m an (3L Bates; PB, Oox And outfielder Oehe Wbod- Spedd- 2-door, S^ cCaffery.'cfcC 1 6 0 0 Turner (4), Cowles; W.. Bates (1-0): V, Berra lined a bases loaded single Feller was the fastest pitcher in C o^', ss :.,.- 3 o n 0 Vscantl, 'tyler; L. Rothman (1-1); Chicago (NEIA) — Bob Speake, as both drove home two Yankee iing were traded by toe Oriolea radio, beater. Ona Scorer, Watson; Time, 1:38. the American League. Wfiat's A. Fyler, p 8 i'll who hit BO well fo r the Cubs this nms in support of Ed Ford, whs more, he can throw the ball almost last week to toe Cleveland mdiana *53 FORD metal gray. W8H9 Wake, If ...... 2 3 0 2 spring, batted only ,254 fo r Dea for outfieldera D ave" Pope and TRENEHDOUS REDUCTIONS ON FLOOR COVERINR Statlqa wagon. M R A C I)uchneau. 3b ...... 3 1 0 1 AMERICAN UCAOVB scattered nine Kansas City h lt^ as fast from beMnd Ills hack. One Half-Past Five... Gentllcore, 3b 1 3 0-0 Mollies last season. Art Ditmar ynmr the loser. > tMng which aeems to have stood^ W aily Westliake and some cash. SAVE^AT TILE-«N'$ NEW HOME — SAVE Country Squire. # lv w w Reid, lb ...... 0 10 8 Bftttlllg - Hia retirement torew a monkey *54 FORD Stansfleld, ...... 1 0 18 out in the minds of the fans who' M. Pdttar, P A F, .656; Bat«*, wrench into the deal and for * GENUINE VINYL PLASTIC Custom 2-door. Radlsw Spencer, .462; Rothman, Motors, have seen Feigner in action Totals ...... It 8 3 16 8 4 7 walking throe batters purposely, time it appeared that Comroisstai- ') * *49 M ERCURY beatoc. Color green. Lawyers ...... ; ,i620 Olx—9 .386; Rtynolds, Optical, .368; er Ford Frick -would have to de­ FELT BASE . Ansaldi's ...... 033 800-4 and then mowing down the next UNOLEUM BY THE YfiRD 3B, Wilson, Cod; Kelly, Optical. J83; Osrrier, Op- cide toe final outcome. But Um two 4-Doer $295 y, Foster; 3B, Steuk; Uoal, .383; Merrier, P A F. fi33; three on strikes. And aside from By the yi marbelized and *52 O LD M O R ILI lip 8B. A. Fyler 3. Mcjlqllsn______3. Blake. throwing froitt on; ' hla knees, cluhA reached an agreement in Gentllcore, _ SInon, Turkington: DP, BagtcBon, P A F, .313; OcmnoUy, New York yeaterciay, with the Sq. Yd. 4-Door, radio, beater, by^ Blake to Reid; LOB. Ansaldl'a 13. through his lega, from second base Rcf. li.59. SPECIAL-Sq. Yd. spatter patterns* tAwyete 6; BB, Steuk 16. A. Fyter 14; P A F, .313; Hamilton, Moton, Orioles reportedly returning the *51 MERCURY dramatte, power stoenlag. .300. and centerfield. Feigner can also >Ono SO.^^uk 14, iVler *P. Fyler 4; hit the strike zone consistently origiual cash plus an additional S X 12 F E LT PB. Firtlapatrtck 3. Stansfleld i j W. awn. CERAMIC TILE VINYL UNOLEUM beater RMRl owner. Steuk (M ); L. F y le r -tM ); -Bcorer, even though bUndToldetr, Crowds RASE RUGS $3.95 V $1411 Williams; Time, 3;07. Mrs. Oox said her husband baa i v r « 4 '/ 4 ". jp throng to-see the famous four-man (lifoi'uieU General Managar Hank M eaters. Bach OC TILE S X 16 heavy weight 8Q.98 Many Others to Choose From. Out They Go! team everywhere it plays. first quaUty. ' Greenberg of toe Indiana about hls De It Teurealf . 5 e « ^ 1 , _ . Look Today . . . Buy Today! 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CALL BU-d-8003. * Stl-SlS CENTER ST-^-Ml S41SS SILVER NOGGIN Ghrystor-PlyinoaUi Can MOTORS,, IM. h: ,1 TILE-ON FLOOR COVERING Open Bvstoaga Uatfl IStiS o s B eer shoixldl Be pilv Brigmsn, former Georgia S58 EAST CENTER,8T(, ■Xltelfsls? f j ip iKiiith Cars Tech iquarterback, is assistant •SO E AST CENTER OT. COMMUHITY RESTAURANT C KHMIQT It SONI, INC, fH lA . FAi OPEH KVEM»GM U | AlNRiy Avt.. M itfw U (0 | k | ». CliM tm it.St.) F t m IsrimaiiNr —- J A 2-Y503 baokfleld coach at the Unlvti^ty OBEi^'ivianN'oB a i n e

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/■ > -i- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8TEB, CONN., THURSDAy, JUNE 23, 1955 PAOBNlMKniH 7 Roohu 'Withont Bosrd $9 Hoomb For Balo 72 F a r B ala 72 Heoaaa Far Sala 72 Yyaat^—Raal Eatota 77 Down to HU[ La§t Four Votes MANCHESTER EVENINO. HERALD, MANGHESTfSK, OONN^ IHljRSDAY, JUNE K e ith \fiuy» tS, 19M b e a u t i f u l , large master bed­ MANCBtESTER-Six room Gap# ORFOltD VniiAGB. 5 sfn- BOLTON NOTCH axtanslon, raheh, jOtE TDD OQNSIDBRINO room, furnished. Private ohowar tour rooms, braeaaway, extra BELUNO t o u r PROPBRTTt - H— Behold Gaada $1 Cod with attatdied gla housa,racentIy bought from Help. Wsntodri-Msle 8$ and, toUat. Private aotraaca. Parit- f l ^ ilad- recraattonr roomt p SSb gDv4rnnNai!wttLte far sale With­ large gapage. Corner lot. VA er Wa win appraisa youa property ABtosMbOiM for Solo 4 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW! MI. 0-4060. 613,800. A ls o - Good salacUon • of in 80 days.'InUrssted parries, n iA mort^tgee con he arranged. frae and without any ObllgatiOB. Church f o r ROPBh GAS stove, good conditi^ Prico $11,900. Phone MI. 84837. ^ WANT TO START aelllng but lack Call MI. 9-680C between C end S new and usedr homes priced ftom please writs Box F care of Her­ Wa ,atoo buy propm y for cash. _____. ‘ ^ ^ experience? Other qualiflcatlona p.m. 1 ■ Boardora Wantod 59-A 818.800 to 688,000. 'Ihe Bocott ald. Brittng or buying contact FIRST CHOICE ROMSOBMB .more important to ue. Men we Agency, 318 St.* W, ML u t Branch Store C t m i M AT BARSTOW’S X(DtE#(o r S a k 7$ BTANUBT H , Realtor USED C A ^ TIE “ Bclect will receive thorough train­ ItOOM AND board for genUeman. 9-7888. — . MANOHIETBIt-Eu a p 11 e a a 1 ERAB-BURN RBALTT $NDf REFRIGERATORS, Used, electric, Issue on Big Four, 77•4 ing and be making $100 a waek OontUMdua hot water. Very can- s-badraom rapeh; hot water Hortei 8 ROOM raiicU). 8 bedrooms, attach- BOLTON-BuUding tots, oaa aers .Arrangemanta ara aU but com* JIlMrtiMMit ' 1963 P O N T lic n - within flrat month. Bamlnga atwt 6 H.P. JohnsoR outboard. HermetlcaDy sealed and guaron- traT, MI..94818. hast, full caUar, trass, near bus, ' and over, 150’ front each, aotol)* pleta for tha purehapo of Keith Catalina Hardtop. Bquippad with- aecond week. If under 40, nierried toed. For best buy sea X D. ed garage, radiant hast. Near Inis, achoM, atores. Excellent edodi- LOTINOB WANTED -> Sta«to. (OoatlaiHii Crara Page Owi) CLAiteiriED AOV^rJ' Usfd in fresh wator only. ■ achool and shopping district, Itohed, rasidanUal area. Priced two-family, three-tomily, buri- FUmltura Co. Inc., of the South all oxtraa In tip top oont^on. end high achool education, write Paari, 649 Main St.- Uon. Only 813i700. Carlton W. to aril. Wamn B. Bowliuid. Raal- CongregaUonal Church ef Eaet Ike Resen/es Bill DEPT. HOURS Box V, Herald. W sB tod — R o o b w —B ciard 62 815A00. George L. Grasiadio, “ Hutchins, MI. 9-8183, 9-4864, n4os property. Hava many cash The Wisconsin Senator repltod. ; 11495' RuRa good .. -$65 DRE88INO UMe, library tabto. Resttor. MI. 9-5878. tw . MI. 8-8800. MI. 8-87U. Hartford. :) buyers. Mortgagee arranged. The church congregation ap­ he didn’t say that But he .told tslf A. M. to 4:80 P. M. WANTED—Men for malntanence wardrobe, morrif. chair, drapaa, WANTED—Roam and board for CENTRAL—Ronchlikc Home, 5% Please cau Q a^a L. GraalAo, Knowland he was “extremely dto- Passage Fdreeast ,1964 PLYMOUTH Tea-Nas Trailera $89.96 up 001 HlUlARD ST. — 5-hiom LAKE FRONTAGE, Bolton Lake, proved the aale last n i^ t and to­ and Janitor work. Good working curtains, - curtain stretcher, mis- eldeiTy woman, in private family. roonas on ftrqt floor, fintohed bed­ Rosedale aecUon. Call MI. 9-8330 R ea ltor/ MS. 94878. 109 Hanry appMnted that you, who have been OOPYCLO^GTI^ Sav^ 4-Door. 15,000 milee. One condittons end hours. Apply in cellaneoua. Phone evenlnga er ' Refareacaa axehangad. Write Box Dutdi Colonial aituitted on ap­ day Everett T. Keith, president Lawrence Piycraft, 16' x 6’ room and Btoraga on second floor. after 8 p.tn. ■_ and nuuuger of the local furniture a leader unUl recenUy” in what owner. Haa radio, heater and la a paraon. Employment Office. M(as- weekends. MI. 8-4989. E , Herald. prox. 3 sores. 2-car garage, Ftyaplace, oil heat, two-car gm- Waahingtoii, June 33 (F)->IUD> im t CLASiVTED ADVT. chicken coop and fruit trees. store, said tha~..cl}urch Would be he termed the 8|tot a ^ n s t O m - Brooks (D-a) predicted today a etaal at thia price senlna, J. w. Hale Corp., V-bottom runabouta with raga and workshop. Price IF R B A bT to iMiyi sell, a x c h a ^ munism, should oppose the residu- 1.0N. i;m u FRL $1396 DOUBLE WAUfUT bed, spring Property in excellent condition. LAND-FOR SALE. Glastenbury. -raai estate, moctgafaa arranged. converted for use os a branch reriaed version of PrealdaSt deck, hardware, solid mahog- and mattress. Glri’a Mcycle. Both Apartraentsh—Flat*— 114,300. MSdeUne Smith, Real­ store Uon. ------10:80 A. M. AUTO MECHANICS, two wanted For ontototment please obntact tor. Ml a-1643. Tel. MI.. 9-0488. Consult Howard I t Haotinga-, Btoehhower’s stalemated mUtasy at once. Bnierienced on Chryaler In very good condition. VK 8-9094. TeftnaaBta 68 Elva >ryier, realtor, M l 9-4469. - Agency. M L 9-1197. Keith said, however, final nego:' When Sen. Capehart (R-Ind) reserve program wUl pass tko SATURDAY 0 A. M. 1951 HENRY J. fuiy seats, back rest, floor undertook to quesUon him, Me- 34,000 ^ginal milea. Locally Products,ts. 'Top - pay, ell benefite. EIGHT ROOM rider home, steam ALLEN DRIVE, Veriran, Wf Route UaUons have not yet been com­ House next week “ with no troufeld.” vacation. Only, experienced need racks, plus fiber glass covered. e x c e l l e n t 8 room apartment. BRAND NEW 3 bedroom ranch. No. 88, lot 160 ft frontage. Inquire fO ft PROMPT courtaous sarvloa, pleted, but added he expected they (3arthy fired back. But Rep. Powell (D-N) decland m o N w n x owned. i BENGAL Gaa-oU range, 888. ertb Hot . water oU heat, carsBUd Ula beat; baili, garage', chicken coop, selUng or buying real estate, call Sees Blaaket ladietment l o m t i '.m. Roy Motors, Inc., Only $299.60. Some buyl In convenient B. Canter St. loca- about % sera. To sattla' ootate. 41 Chestnut 8t. would be ahorUy. He declined to the new measure is " wotbb than $395 ■ Main St. $10. va. Uon, hast and hot water, bne-car bath, Urenlace, attached garage, Johnson BuUdlng Company, Man­ dtocuaa the financial arrange­ capehart said Mc(^thy had before” and faces another atraag Lewis St. Near bus, schools, shop­ chester. MI. S-7&6. gBTBgB, rental 1135 per month amesite drive. Large lot, con­ ping dtoMct. Now vacant. W ,000. MANCHESTER—Desirable corner ments. laid down In the' debate “a blanket fight over racial segregatioa la- 1960 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL YOUNO MAN wanted for mlscel- ColLMr, }foren at MI. 8-4113. venient locaUon. Sensibly priced bulidlng lot On Oakland Terrace Involved in the sale are the indictment of the. President, the sues. *■ Dial MI-3-5121 Terms—^Trades at 618,000. A. R. WUUo and C Oraiya L. Grasiadio, Realtor. ML DE LUXE 2-DR. leneoue fectoay-work. Apply Ke- 8t. 132’ X 100’ . 61,150. church building, an Bast Hart­ Secretary of State and Republi­ A Houm Armed Sarvicoa aEk- Bluo. K ler a o th Toy CO., 60 Hilliard St. MI. 94389. tone RockvUle TR. 5-3948. ford landmath for 75 yaars, ahd a cans as (kunnumlst appeasers.” commlttoe, beaded by Brooks, $496 BARSTOW’S Bnaiiicw Locatkmi COLONIAL, 4 badiooms. % battii). iacketeer l^ed; 30P-by-170-foot parcel of land. The Sen. HlckanlDoper (R-Iowa) took WANTED—Routo salesmen, 5 day BBDaPRBADS. blankeU, pUlew . . For.Real. MAK(7HESTBR—Oompletoly mod' yestorday Tptod ll-l to aaptova n, week. Numerous benefits. Must coseo, boudoir chair, curtains, 64 arnised olderi home of^'.4 psven oil steam heat, good conmUon, ga­ Reaort Property tor Salt 74 jtroperty is located on lower Main McCarthy to task for saying that new compraniM MO. R ia 4a* 1947 OLDSMOBILE *^st North of Post Office rage, trass, very cantrat. Near lit, Mow tha Pratt A Whitney “DemocraUo members would vote LMt aaO FtomO \mpply In person. Mencbceter Coat, new cutlery, tidies, toya. Ml- air CONDmoNED^offi^l00% rooms, on lot 309 X 314 ft. OU iody in Car T iw k signed to iMrcak an lopaaaa aaaat- Radio, hydramatic, heater. apron and Towel Supply, 78 Sum­ heat, IH baths, two porchea. bus. Only 814,7M. CarUoa W. COLCHESTER, Lake Hayward Airaraft plant and adjacent to the for appeasement, eo far ai Com­ ed a month ago by. P o# a lt’a Main Street locaUon, pariUng. Ap- Hutchins. ML 9-8U2, 9-4894. Brewer Shopping Crater. iSvo munism la conesrned.” fODMD — A pUea wImt* $99.99 mit St. ply M fri9y*a, 8W Mun St, Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI amendment to bar asEgmnant at WASHING m achtow. larga stock (Oeattaaed traas Pag* Oaa) main 1-Way traffic arteries run Both Knowland.. and Hlcken- reservisto to aegregatod National Meat* a eonvlMa Una of In good running condition. EVINRUDB 8 h.p. motor. Now V-1642. OOOUDGE SnUEET-r- Six room yoxM and accooMntM. i . WANT*$ai—Experienced meat cut­ of beat makea. Greatly raducad SPAdQITS Pri>Yessional Office. by the site east and west. looper voted “no’’ on the condem- Guard units. ' points and condenoars. Good con prices. Temu. IIL 8-7000, B,.D. Cape Pod. Cleae to bus line but Koaqlg, warei.,former aseoetates of gMda. ombtoldonr. cettoBajuid 1946 BUICK CONVERTIBLE ter, 5 \day week. Good woriiing Ground floor. Main St, Ample MANCHESTER — GfeSn Manor, off the heavy traveled road. Sell Open by Labor Day naUon vote In December, CJapehart In an effort to avoid thia Iona, iliroa*. At Tour Tam condittons. Apply in person. First ditfon. First ISO takes it. After 4 Mari, 840 Main St. ' parking. MI 3-6900. slx-roiom ranch, - living room Prank (Buster) Wogtman, an ex- Keith said if negotiations are did. not vote but was on record aa the new sAeasure avoids all amt* Radio and Heater. p.m. 3Q. 0-5534. Ing price, $13,800. Manchester As­ tb a p .ti OottacaSt Ftu»o ML Food StOTS, 646 Center St. 7T^ 18’ .X 18’, twin rise bedrooms, ex­ sociates. MI. 8-7488, 9-0384, 9-9331. convict and reputed boes o f the completed aaUsfsctorily, the striic- opposing it . Uon of the National Guard, at* $176 FOR COTTAGE, dinli« taMe, atx BUUiDlNO with store, two-s- cellent cloMt space, tile toth, tura will be converted in time tor When Fulbright blocked Mo-' Uunigh giiird apokennan ohjoetod men for part- chairs, 88, beds com pleto, $7, wool rackets in the ares. TC” WANTED—1 snd basement At present fireplace, aluminum combinaUon Wb THERPUJ:., s t r e e t —Six Un- Saburban For Sale 75 opening by Labor Day. Discuaalona Carthy’a effort to withdraw his that ^they need the oddltloaal man- All carecarry a 30 day warranty time work, pay. Ai^y In Diammida—Watchea— rug, 85. PI. 2-8442. LOOT-Btao, whiU and gray P « ; atampad on the bill €>t aale. as furniture store. Parking. windows, attached garage, paUe. ished i^ m s , 4 down snd 3 up, Koenig's 1>ody was found after of the proposed sale have gone on rpimluUon, the Wisconsin Senator power._ kaat. anawara to '’Pretty PaW. person. Dynae \ oem y StaUon, Jewelry 48 InformaUon write Box JS, Herald. BeauUful extra large well land- with enclosed front porclUjOne car ROCHVILLE Five-room ranch poUce received a call from resi­ between Keith and chun^ officials accused him of having done a It allio contains ooftor latignaga < £ i^ Mentlfiad by lag band. OeU Center Street at p v e Lane. on large lot. OU heat, aliuninum for over a year. T our choice may not be Uated. stoped lot. Must be seen to be garage. A nice big lot wnh {denty dents of the area about the car “stellar service to the Communist in authorising the Pentagon lo ML •doeo. Reward. We have aeveral othera from which LEONARD W. YOBT, Jeweler, re­ MuaicBl IngtnnitBta $3 OFFf(3E'VSUrrE, excellent decor, appreciated. Naar achools and of trees and ohruM. Asking price screens and storms. Price 813,300. Keith said the East Hartford party.” estAbliah a new six monthF train* Motorcycles—*norcles 11 R oonng-^idlng 16 Basiness Opportonitifg 32 EXPERIENCED hoUse carpenter, pairs, adjusta watchaa sxpntly eomptotp faciliUes. Streetand Cash required $1,800. 30-year being parked on the street with to choooe. full or part-time. Phone ML UMDT>lANO-d» good eendlUon. bus line, yrice 8l5.5p0. Owner 614,600. Mancheater Associates, store would'besF-the same name as _ Fulbright merely smiled. But ing program for teenagers votun* ' iUasonabls pricts. Open doT rear parking, RehtS!; fT5.'951 Oenr term. MadeUne Smith, Realtor, blood on the trunk. He had been the.Manchester store, located at l A R —Larga broWm German aliort FOR THE BEST in Bonded built 1400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME— 3-4886, only between thb hours of Kemp’8 Inc. transferred. Call' evenings, MI Realtors. MI. 6-7466, 8-9331, 9-0884, Sen. Morse (D-Ore) soon was on teertng for the reMrvea. Bank Ratea LARGE DISPLAY of trlcyclee, Tbufhday evenlnga. 138 ftiri ter St. MI. 9-1680 or MI. 0-3549. 9-?936. M l 9-1642. shot In the head and chest. 1115 Main St. The East Hartford his feet declaring this was (he haired dog. ML b^TM. chain drive trlkea and Mkea. Ra- up roofa, ahlngle roofB, sottom, ReflUing end coUecUng money 8 and 8 a.m. or 8 and 8 p.m. Street. ML 9-4887. . MAifCHBSTBR, «xpandable Cape Thera were reports that the 4g- conductora and roof rtitain call NICE HOME*— Exceptional in­ ouUet would be uaed for the dis­ “last Ume” he w u going to listen SOLIMENE, Inc. huilt like new, very reaaoneble. from our five cent High Grade MANCHESTER —? Oose to East Cod, beautiful condiUon. Best of year-old Koenig had been aUotted play and B^e of furniture snd Coughlin. M l. S-tlOT. If no anawar Nut mecldnea In this area. No SQbarban For Rent $6 come 3-famiIy, .4-5-5, five extra. to McCarthy “reflect on the integ­ Salvagers Flosit / ' 634 Center Street MI. 0-4600. 46 Lake St Extenaion. Help Wanted— 130 BASE ACCORDION, 128. Phono Hartford, aix room bungalow, conrirucUon. Wooded .yard, such some bookmaking telepboa8a.M.a would also contain a. gift shop. rity of his colleagues.” He called AimooneeaicnU cauTfiT 9d431. - aelUng! To qualify for wdrk you Garden—Fhrai—Dairy . large encloeed porch. Oil heat, ga as you don’t often sec. ’Tl^ one Central. Vacancy. Low coat con­ race betUng syndicate and tSi Manchbatcr—MI 3-^101 Male or Female S7 MI. 84787. TWO ROOMS-ground floor. Pri version. Large barn. Shop or Present plans caU. for all book­ FHiIbright a “ noble p a trio t/ must have car, references, 6640 Products rage. 100’ front lot ' ihade and will net be without sn owner long, were ‘ later taken away, causiiig keeping, deliveries, servicing and gOMBXHIMO MBW at Dairy Qaaon Direct Dodge and Plymouth Dealer RAYS ROOFINO CO.. UUncie and cash, secured by Inventory. De­ n-M-i-m------—-- ■■ ■! ■ — vate entrance. New Bolton Rd. storage. ReaMnable. Appoint­ Later Fulbright said he regard­ Sunk British Siib buUt up roots, gutter and FULL OR pavr time. You can earn fruit trees, beautifully landscaped. sale price 61L700. For 610,800, Koenig to complain eg being warehousing for both stores to be R a 3 Dairy Quean Sandwich and Business ServicM .Offered 13 don voting 6 hours a week to bust- STRAWBERRIES—Pick your own. MI 3-6389. ment only. Owner, RockviUe ed McCarthy's remarks about him Dairy Quam DiUy Bar. Dairy lOa CHEVROLET, 1946 Dodge, ductor 'work, roof, ■ chimney ra- 8100-or more each week. MI. Wearing Appird-r-Fun 57 Only $15,000, Town and Ckxintry large foyr-room ranch short ways abused.” handled from Manchester. Keith as “a typical McCarthy rejoinder 1941 Chevrolet, 1946 Naah. Trana- neas, 3rour end on percentage col­ •35c a basket. After 4'-p.m; 118 COVENTRY—Five room unfurn . Realty, InC.. Hartford. AD. 8-0880. ^but., For information call Ells­ TR 54491.. . Koenig was last sera alive Mon­ Por^and, England, Juno 38 Quean, smr Want Middle Tnmplha ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE j^ r a . Ray I^okanow. M l; 0-2314- lections w ill net up to 6400 8-7557. yrould also supervise both stores. tq anyone who opposes him." p o r t a l for 60. ^ r week. Doug- ,y Jackaonn I MI. n . i S-SS38. Spencer St. MI, 0-1880. GIRLS’ DRESSES, Uouaea, ouits, ishSd apartmont, furnace, grount Evenings JA. 3-5033. worth Mitten Agency. Realtor, BOLTON New jUx room spUt- day night at a tavern near here. Keith said addlUonal employes The theme of those who oppoobd The lU^al Navy submarina tUUMr lap Motore, 388 Main St monthly with very good poasibU- idae 10-13. Good condition, reason- floor, suitable family of 4, 888 per MI 8-6980, or Mr, Higgins, MI Mrs. Koenig told poUce she bad sunken tomb o f 11 men. FOR MEN WHO care, vlalt J. Redioa and Phonoa CABBAGE PLANTS, cauliflower, SIX ROOMS, colonial, Ule bath, level, IbeauUful finished recru- would be needed, Indudig a new the Mc McCarthy replied that the 1952 of four “ camels’*—giant booyancy any ume.. Antenna convarsions. done Farm,” Webster Lane, off OLD K E M E Y p o i n t , Westbrook, amesite drive, storm wintkras s BOLTON—Custom buUt six room Wortman but no relation to the GOP platform pledged efforts to ABtoBwMhs W Ssis PhUco factoiy i Alterattona and aAUtlaBa. CeU- takes It. We will continue to do ell person 4 Pearl at.. Apt. 1. MANCHES^i^ER—Year rid ranch, ranches, carport, amesite drive, cylinderii. By dawn the WhMa Edp Inga. Workmanohlp guaranteed, Hebron Road, Bolton. Conn. Saveh rodm cottage for rent screens, nice grounds and shade two bedrooms, tile bstb, hot chief, and othegs who may have free the "captive peoples” behind was vtsiETe. 1953 Studebaker V-S 5-Paeaenger Tel. ML 9-1486. the wo2k. CQ. 9-4901 tofore 13 Situations Wanted— for July. All electric kitchen. Youngstown kitchen, outstanding >47. >48, CHEVIES. Fcrda, A. A. Dion, Inc., 316 Autumn noon. trees and city utiUUes. Priced for water oil heat, largo lUtchen with been connected with Koenig. He the Iron CUrtain. He oaid any Re­ ■ IHie Aub Aank Mven doyA Ago Coup#—Radio, heater, auto­ • Male 39 FREE—About 7 acres good stand­ Good bathing ^aach. Call Say- quick sale. Charles Ltipersnee. Ule bath with criored fixtures, said he wanted to question them. Parakeet Denied publican who didn't vote for hie (Hdaittbbilea. Completely NO HANDX MAN in your home? Street ML S-4860. T- ing hay. Yours for cutting. Win. WANTED—’Two screen doors. Can dining area. Ci^_ water and ag^oua living room with paneled after a pracUce torpedo exploded matic drive. One. CaU ML 9-2278 and get those Ut- brook EV. 8-3061, or Manchester M l. 9-7620. sewerage. Close to schools. Koenig on Dec. 21,1943, was ar­ resolution would be a “disgrace to within her hull. The 13 vicUina bi* _____ ned throughout Two owner...... 61,295 RELIABLE married man, with McKee, Westat., Route 88, Bolton. Ml. S-4006. Ml. 0-5018. Mrs. Jeksie 1. SweeU fireplace waU, large dining area, . ODOcad c ^ anaand lourfour ooora.doora. Nono downwwi Ue Jobe done. $12,500. Gaston Realty Co., 185 rested with five other St. Louisans Tax Refund Plea his party.” ” , clud|d^l2 membera of tha «udw Help WsRted—Femide 35 famUy, desires part time work, HENRY S'TREBT—Three bedroom full basement cxceUent reaiden- by federal agents wh6 seized payment Dood credit ia■ our onl]only Roofing gnd Clilmneys 16-A afternoon and evenings. MI. COVENTRY LAKB._ waterfront ranch houses now nesrihg ' com- School 8t., i n 9^3851. 6-9531. Ual locaUon, large shaded lots. McCarthy protested he didn’t an(^ Navy doctor who went rmnilr ament Aa low aa 60 peier 1953 WUlye Hardtop—Radio, heat­ COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Man 94)130, Rooms Withoat Board 59 $35,000 In whisky destined for want to “ Ue the hah-ia” o f the aboard, after the Mast to aid the ■u R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ I Honschold .Goods 51 four-room cottage, Lakewood pleUon. Among' the many excel­ BOLTON LAKEFRONT -> Year Prices reduced for quick sale. “black market” channels. At the Washington, June 23-,)—Oom- eraek. Come'in today. See Bo1ob er, hydramatic. Excel­ ROOFINO—Spedallalim In repair­ cheater has an cq>enlng for a wom­ Heights, all electric, monthly or lent features are built-in electric WiU consider taking your house President and gave that as his injured. The other crew members matic waidilng machines, Electric an over 35 who haa an aptitude BEAUTIFULLT fumiahed spaclaaa round home, four rooms, large Ume be was acUve in Republican mleaioner jf Internal Revenue T. reason for offering an amend­ AAcapad. O U ^i at Omter Motor Salea, 461 len t ...... Save ing roofs of aU Unda.-Alao now YOU’LL GET the Mggeat trada-ln WMkly. M . 9-7633. ranges snd ovens. If you hurry, in trade. Warren E. Howland, Coleman Andrewa today gave the Ijta la S t ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, for figures. Cdhtect Mr. Paul ,for Dogs—Birds Pets 41 allowance for your old refrigera­ room with complete Ught house­ glassed in porch oil heat, two-car poliUcs in St. Louis. ment merely to put the Senate on A Nayy epokesman aald the amaU eppUences. welding. 180 roots. Gutter work. Chtomeya you Will have your choice af dcc- Realtor. MI 3-8600. He pleaded giUlty to the whisky bird to a refund plea from Jo-Jo cleaned, repaired, 36 years’ ^ - interriew. tor or range at LaFlamme’e. keeping faculties available. WiU FOUR R(X>M Lakefront cottage at oraUons. Priced at $15,70T WiUi garage, boat dock. WUl qualify for record os expressing "sympathy Sidbn would be towed tomorroir*^ 1949 MERCDRT coupe.- 1900 Mer- 1953 WUlye StaUon W agon—Heat­ Main Street. MI. 0-6678. PUPPIES FOR SALE, 65.00. rent single or double. OiUdren ac­ Lake Chaffee, by the week or by veteran. GoodchUd Rerity Co. charges and qroa sentenced to 18 the parakeet with tha ulUmata humanitarian nearby Weymouth and haaohad er, overdrive. Clean ...Save perience.I. Free esUmatea. CeU Used refrigerators urgently need­ FHA financing available. Henael GLASTONBURTt-Odar Ridge, op­ But Andrewa said Jo-Jo migtit ciiry four door. Both locally own­ ML 8-6861. AN IMPORTANT JOB Geer, Vernon St. West. Third ed for summer camps in MiUMe. cepted (Umited). Central. Itoasoiu- the' month $S0 weekly. -hQ. M I. 3-7925, MI. 3-1307 evenings. posite golf course, 3H mUca from months Imprisonment hut placed obJecUyes” of UberaUng enslaved before she to cqwned for removal DOORS OPEiN^, keye mted, Howley. MancbMter A Peterman, Inc., Builders. Phone get hie income tax refund if be of thk daml- ed. Racent tradee. .Low, low down MI. 9-4205. ^ " LaFlsmme .tepBBTce' Co., Wat- le. 3 ^ Dorsey, 14 Arch St. 9-8923r------—'------MI. 94001. ------^ ' ------Mancheater. Four, 3 bedroom on probation on the plea of the peralea. ______pjeymenta. See Bob OUvir today. FOR YOU! $7500 FIVE ROOMS, one floor, New York office of the federal-al’ flew thcougfi the proper d tanneli'. WA want her BsfEy on the hST 1952 Studebaker V-S 4-Door Lend- guns, etc., repi^d. ‘ Shears, kins Bldg., lin ^ St MI 9-6868. PLEASANT funiished room for a ranch homes; one; 4 bedroom, snd It was shouted down, aa was a O ^ e r M otor Salaa, 461 Main St. MANCHESTER Pet Center, beau­ MANCHESTER copper plumbing, insniafed, storm two 3 bedroom aj^t-Ievels. Prices cohol tax unit. And he further eoftened the blow proposal by Jenner to expreu “full tom on shore beforo wa do that/* cruiser—Radio, heater, autp- knives, mowers, etc., put into con- You can have the satisfaction couple or. two genUemen. 84 with what may be a p un|>recedMt- maUc drive. Sharp ....Save Heating—Phiinbing 1.7 tiful baby parakeets, guaranteed AUTOMATIC washers, us#d, ra- W ant^ To Rent_____68 16 Lydall St — Now vacant, alx windows toll cellar, automaUc start at $16,500. Large lots—good sun>ort,.of any and all efforU of tha ^ k e s m a n said. 4UUon for coming needs. Braith- of doing interesting and im­ singing canaries, German Shep­ in S t ” hut, 90' lot. laife trees. Subur- ed act a Revenue ComnUseloner GOOD WILL waite, 63 Pearl street LENNOX FURNACES and warm /buU t and guaranteed like" ' iteW. good sixed rooms ; New heating values. Town and Gentry Realty, the President, at any meeting or portant work as a full time herd puppies, hamstem, tropical Why do It the hard way? MI. WANTED—Six-ioom bouse for Sal- plant, large porch, one-car garage bipi. Carlton W. Hutchins. ML Inc., H ortfora, .AD. 3-6364, or on behalf of » toigwgrer: Andraws conference with other naUona„,tO' UNDEBWOOD BIGN8 OPTION 1951 Mercury 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ air heating. Earl Von Camp. ML fish, pet foods - and ^ i^ lies. 005 VERY PLEASANT, Pumlahad Damages Minor entered a strong plea tor a pay FURNITURE Repair Servlca: 8-7500. B. D. Pearl, 8M Main St. Front-Room, Ule bath and show­ vstioo Army bandsman and fam­ with amtoitc drive. Sensibly priced 9-5183, 9-4694. - Glastritbiil^ siE, 8-3793. confirm the deep intereat of the Hartford, June'23 (P) — H m U S ^ C A R S dio, heater, eutomeUc drive. 9-8844. TELEPHONE OPERATOR Main St. MI 0-427V OMn 0 a.m. ily., buy II. 5 week old baby. Can raise for Jo]jo. Underwood Coip. yesterday signed Complete repairing, reflniahlng, er. 381 Summit St, Wter 4 er —612,750. . - ' LARGE CUSTOM buUt four room American p«q>le In th» present 1 Clean...... 6795 to 6 p.m. daily. 'Diuradays 0 a.m. 3 COMPLETE RODMS work in thia area but must have TOLLAND — Six room salt box As Cars Crash All this took plAce in the oom- and future status of the nations of an option to buy BriUnard flEd and MeCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. restoring on all tjmes of furniture. PLUMBING AND heating. New in to 0 p.m . S ./a n d H. Green Jdl S-7118 after 8 p.m. randi, room y U tchoo, Ula bath, hUaslonerla onference room at Zigmund Goads, Prop. Formerly stellettons eiid repairs. Cell Neel You will receive good pay and home. Phone Major Pickup. MI. Bolton—Two homes, very central houa^ ttreplacaa. paneling, over eastern Europe and now un­ adjacent land for I^UO.OOO. Under­ . Stamps. FURNITURE 9 - 7 ^ garage, 108’ 105, high elevaUon, 300 fears M—Near Main location. Juat o ff bus line. . One ' view, suburban, only $11,600. Carl- der Communist control,” wood President L .'C Stewell said ^ dio, heater, overdrive. ..6895 St Gentleinan preferred. MI aelUng for 612,200. Four rooms, proximately four acres, 616,000. A total of 685 damage was here, before -nJiattecF of inovie the first phase Of MS eotapany^ Manchester WANTED—Painting and roof re­ ence Ja necessary and you wil! YOUNG quiet couple with infant ton W. Hutchins. ML 94132, MI. 3-8810. and sUll cameras and a group of building program would be a |9 HOME WANTED for two male kit­ 9 PC. taVING ROOM GROUP 0-3170. 9 Hasel S t desires 2 bedroom unfurnished breeaeway and garage. The other 94694. . caused to two automobiles last MI 9-4646 pairing, odd Jobs ground the Moving—Trucking receive full pay while train- is four rooms, non-expandable, tor reporters covering a more light nUlUon manufactuzing ptaat. BE 1951 Studebaker 5-Pesaenger tens. Tel. MI. 9-8513 after 8-p.m. S PC. BEDROOM GROirn ROOM FOR RENT—Conveniently reasmisble rent. MI 34298. ANDOVER LAI^FRONT —Direct night as the result of a L-car ac­ hearted stoiy than they uoually Maker Balks house. No Job too smell. Free es- itig. Ages 17-68rHigh School 7 PC. KITCHEN SET $9,800. WELL BUILT HOUSE—Ideal for said it will be atgrted as- Open Evenings Until 10 Coupe—Radio, heater, over­ ttmetes. Cell Rockville TR. 5-7400. Storage 20 located at 19 Johnson Terrace, from owner. Six room, insulated, cident at the IntersecUon of Oak­ get from tax headquarters. poasible. graduates preferred. INCLUDING LAMPS. TABLES WANTED—Waterfront cottage at large family. Five down, two up. year around borne, three l>ed- drive...... 6 5 9 5 AUSTIN A.^~TCHAMBERS* O 0-. SMOOTH HAIR Toy Fox Terrier one'minute from Main St Wom­ T. J. C!ROC*ETT Good locaUon. Price reduced. land St. and the railroad tracks Jo-Jo reputedly baa a vocabulary At Showing Books AMESITE DRTVE23 repaired and PILLOWS AND RUGS nearby lake. Esther first or Sec­ nooms, kitchen, dining room, liV' of 60 words, but he did not utter -■ I i I I i.i 3982 CHEVROLET, aU'^meUl sta­ local and long dlatanca moving, A JOB THAT STAYS puppies. RockvUle TR. 841860.^ - an only, m 9-7959. ond week of Augtut. MI. 8-3633. Real Estate Broker Tel. Agent, MI 9-5229, days. that nm parallel to N. Main St., seal coated, with Jennite. Free Phone Office MI 8-5418 ing room with fircplaea. After ( a single one at his oCficial tax tion wagon. 8 peeaenger, fully 1950 Studebaker Pickup Truck. eeUmetee. Cell Rockville TR. '[ing. otorage. Call Ml. S-Un. INTERESTING BRAND NEW REFINED GIRL or woman to p.m. phone Oovenb^, PI. 2-7898. near the Cm>ttol Equipmenit Com­ lord CH. 7-1428. or Residence MI 9-7751 CXIVENTRT LAKE — AU year hearing to lay. Even if he had uaed (Oonthmad from Page One) . aqulppad, absolutaly faulUooa con- 6-7450. TWO MALE Chihuahuas, reason­ GUARANTEED share imall, comfortable 4 room pany’s building. The mishap oc­ them all, it would have been a dlUon. Douglaa Motors, 818 Main At Hooses Far Sale 72 round home. Northeast Shores, six BOLTON—ExceUent neighboihood, curred about 8:15. Many Others at Lowest Prices MANCHESTSat Package DeUvery. A GOOD PLAGE TO WORK able. CaU RockviUe, TR. 54366. ONLY $28 DOWN , apartment. All privile|es of home. MANCHBSTER-Six room Cape, la^e rooms, ranch type. 1(X) ft. much shorter—;trtd p ossibly lUnd- government official to get con­ S t POWER AND hand mowers aharp- Very -reasonable. Wnte Box O, detached garage, amesite drive, six room Cafio Cod, one unfinlah James T. Sloan, 67, of 474 N. tracts. SmaU Down Payment \ Ii^ trucking ahd package deUv- $3 WEEK AA ZONE—PTr ST Uine on market. ats beach, new artesian weU, ed. Wooded lot,' nearly one acre. er—vocMxilarty than tha Revenue Low Financing Rates cned. Air cooled en^es, sold and Herald. two ceramic tUe baths, fireplsca, Main St., who was driving a 1947 Service is accustomed to hear He denied vigorously that he hall 1950 CHEVROLXT four door de repaired. Capitol Equipment, 38 Ary. Refrigerators, washers and APPLY NOW! Seven room home of colootol de- C ty pine Uving room with beau, Knotty pine kitchen cabinets. For (Nievrolet, rammed into the rear LIFETIME Livestock—Vehicles 42 cabinet Utche^ laundry fa tties from taxpayers. paid $100,000 to an Army colonel luxa with radio, heater, power- Main. stove moving snecialty. l^oldlng Free-storage untU wanted. TWO ROOMS for two nice genUe­ rign toatnring three bedrooms, tiful fieldstone fireplace. Large mica counters. Patio and outdoor o f a 1954 Buick owned by Rotiert glide, oign el. Ughta, new white- chairs for rent ML 9-0703. Free delivery — Free set up den,- torn-full baths, recraation in’ kttiAcn aim basement, .dor­ master bedroom and targe, shel­ and two clvUian aides in connec­ CHURCHES MOTORS Monday through Thursday WE BUT COiys, calves and beef men. One with ten windows. Beau­ mers, storm sash, nicely land- fireplace. 7 BnxUikfield Road, 8. Matthews, 31, o f ' 6 Charter wall Urea. A local one owner car, HONEY WAGON. Septic tank eerVr cattle. Also hpraes. Plela Bros. by our own reUsbIe men. . tiful for summer. Hot and cold roomi tovo fireplaces, Garwood tered fnmt porch both overlooking Direct from owner. MI. 9-9509. tion with a 1950 contract-to pro­ acq>ed lot with outdoor fireplace, the lake. Insulated, steam heat, Oak. St. Approximately 875 dam­ duce a half million blue wool serge low mUeaga, excellent throughout Studebaker Sales and ice. Installing, repairing, clean­ 9 A.M. - 4 P-M. TeL ML 8-7405. NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS water with private kitchen. Privi­ heati^ system and one-car at­ age was doue to the IStter’a car, PORCELAIN Center Motor Sales, 461 kfmn St ing. J. P. Fay, 404 Wetherell St„ NO FINJ|i:ciE COMPANIES tached garage. July 1st occupan­ 616AOO. Warren E. Howland. Real­ one car garage. Lot 100 x 235. Neliim, Tito Aid service caps. Service Painting-rPapcrbig 21 leges K desired. MI. 8-4171. tor. MI. 34600. \/hile only 61l> damage was done Manchester, m . 0-3330. THE s o u t h e r n cy. Elya Tyler, Realtor. ML WeU landsc^wd. Must be seen to , _ BOLTON to Sloan's. Schlesinger gave hla teaUmony YOU CANT SEE these from the PAINTINO AND pm>eriianging. Articles For Saig 45 Phone Mf. Albert Now ONE FUKNISHI^ rooniy Ught be appreciated. Asking $16,800. Bill Faces Fight at a revival of .the Senate inveaU- street 194#Dodge, maroon, aadon, 80 Oakland Street M. AND M. RUBBISH removal NEW ENGLAND 4 BEDROOM House, through Matthews was attempUng to Expert work. AU insurance cover­ CH 7-0858^ housekeeping. Apply ISO Biaeril hallway, IH baths, Rusco storm Owner PI. 34861. gations subcommittee’s public FINISH 1947-loa OldambfaUea, tw »do«ra, Ashes,'yards, attics, and ceUara TELEPHONE CO. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ St. THREE BEIOROOM garrison cq^ OPEN TONIGHT make a right turn off of N. Main search for evidence of possible Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. age. CMl Wm. Dickson A Son. Ml. windows, raised hearth fireplace, St. to go south on Sunuhit St., 19M Plymouth aedan, others from cleaned. Cell ML 9-0T07. 94)930. <' 806 Main Street able and standard typewriters. After T P.M. — €H 6-4690 lonlal, attached over-sise garage, ROCKV^JJC, 2 family house. 5 Washington, June 23 US>—Preel- i(r^t in the awarding of big con- 686. Look behind oOlcc. Douglms AU makes of adding machines ONE LARGE furnished room for" bath and lavatory, hot water oil recreaUon room with fireplace. rooms each, central locaUon, one 7:00 UNTIL DARK while Sloan was traveling south dent Eisenhower’s proposal to con­ See It Day or Night Completely floored atUc houses ;racta for uniform caps and other Motors, 888 Main. MI 9-9483 PRESS OPERATOR wanted, five Bold or rented. R e p i^ oh oU light housekeeping. Adulte only. heat, fireplace, beautifuUy land* vacant. Lot 60’ front. 69,500. on Oakland and was also proceed­ tinue aid to Yugoolavla and India items for the armeU forces. V ANL M rubbish removal snd day week. Must apply' In person. If you have no means of trans­ extensive vehUlating system. ing over the railroad tracks, to EUCTBatlOR PAINTINO only^Free makes, Marlow’s. portaUon, ri send my-auto for Apply at 10 Depot Square, Apt.^4. scamd - lot, criivenient locaUon. RockvUle TR 5-4905 after 6 p.m. headed tor a House fight today Called to the IvitnesiB stand, the 1940 FORD convertible, also 1947 1052 STUDEBAKER Commapder, odd Jobs. MI. 9-6035. estimate. ML 0-1383, New Model Laundiy A Dry Clesn- A. R. Wilkie. ML 9-4389. Seven room brick front Garrtaon BOLTON CENTER ROAD Summit St Matthews thought after ..'winning a close decision in Chryalcr convertible. ML 9-0282 in good condiUon 8050, Mm be you. OoIonlsL $19,000. Phone MI balding, spectacled witness re­ ing, 73 Summit'St. BOLTON—BuUding stone, veneer, CAPE COD, 6 fintoiiril foo'*' Sloan was going, to let him go the Foreign Affairs Committee. fused to hand over hia company’s .after 5 p.ih. seen at NicboU Manchester Tiiire SANITATION SERVICE. Odd Jobs. PAINTINO AND Paperhangli« flreplsce, wsU stone flagstone. 9-7034. sulated. 10 years old. Lot 6i>::200. Albert B. Boufferd, 01, Birch St., R—T—'S Notice > Six-Room Ranch, custom de­ through While Sloan thought that The committee ai^roved funds books and records and income tax 395 Broad St. quality work, reasonable prices REALLY ENJOY home owner- Also slate flagging.-~^ton )Nptch Halter Tops— ^aw-Simpie Asking 618,800. Phone Agent MI- Matthews would be held up by for both countries without change 1962 MERCURY 4 dr. eedan with '.Manchester, ML 3-4687, Coventry, and prompt aervico. Free eatl-___ship! Pleasant, profitable spare Quarry, ML 04)617. Promm' de- 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 9-5229. reports covering all years from heater and radio. On« owner. CaU 1941-40 OLDER'Chevfolete, Fords PI. 2-7858. Free Parking Cor. Allyn and \ Town of Mantlhestef signed, Youngstown kitchen, traffic. Both cars' tried to go but lopped 6139,200,000 from other and including 1951. mates. FuUy insured. QUL-Berti hme employment will help you. Uvery. Luxury. Laca through the IntersecUon at .once, MI. 9-8878. other good transportaUon. Gpod Write Box J, Herald. Trumbull IpviUtiqn to Bid MANCHESTER GREEN, price spacious living room, dining programs, approving a foreign aid Schieiinger, 'proprietor of the Plante. IQ. 94965.' \ resulUng in the accident cre. at the reopened hearings. - Trailers for Sale 6-A ATTRACTIVE Wrpught Iron Rail­ ic Ule bstb. OU beat, dormers The Senate already has authorised Lev, head of the Mid Qty Uni­ 1949 CADILLAC Coupe, DeviUe - 180 South Main St. Phone Ml, FIRST a n d Second martnges ings and columns, custom made Good used furniture and anUques 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 9, Six-Room Split Level,.large rare model Rmlly clean. Radio, CAMP TRAILER. May be seen at 8-5648. bought fqr pur own account Tost, Has a large stock on hand snd J955; at which Ume 'bids wiU be and porch. Storm windows and Featuring Velvet $3,425,000,000, about what Elsen­ form Cap Co. o f Chicago, haa WANTED—Retired nuae for Ught to add beauty to your home. Vpl- hower requested, tor the year be­ sworn he can’t remember how he heater, hydramatic, electric win 63'Summer Street after 8. ReS' confldantiiaf service. Manchester duties. Write Box T, Herald, ‘ very low price, lil 9-6580, -430 opened in public. Bids, sealed and screens. N icely landscaped yard< Jiving room with dining area dowa. Ftvmearly new urea. MANCHESTER - T. V. Servijea, ley Welding, Glsatonbuiy, ME Garage See this today Frances ginning July 1. Both bills merely disposed of , %tnd 1934. Charter member ‘of.;Telaa. NURSE TO hel]Ip during summer I MM. REVERE-projector. Key­ A FEW 1904 Weotinghoiiij “ Pritat eral Manager before the ' time recreatiofi room, two baths, ttons n|iust be voted separately. in 1952 and 1953. H a insisted that 1941 FORD FORDOR, running con­ lequlpment. Sleeps 3. Inquire 41 Ml: 94800 or Ml. 8-4007. months. Write Box 8, Hefersld. Frae” refrigerators at big savinga MAN(HESTBR—See this 8-room In the only major reducUon, the not a broken cent" of it was used dition. AoUng 8K. R ^ville TR. stone camera. Telephoto lens stated ataove..,The right to re­ home located on a quiet residen­ large landscaped lot. 165 ft. “Reports from designers of Chestnut St. I . STOP WORRYING ABOUT Norwood director, Daylite icrebn. at Barstow’s, Just north of Post served to reject any and all bids. ■c, committee slashed TiS/milUon dol­ to bribe government employeej|s 5-7590. HAND AND power laprn mowera ESTABLISHED territory for Avon Office, tial street in N e Manchimter. OU by 200 f t $20,^00. women’s foshloifa indicate tfeat lars'from military aid tor U.S. Al- alleged by another rival, Leon M. jfiarpened and repaiied. ''Work NAGGING DEBTS Products now open near your For InfwmaUon caU MI. 8-7541. All bids must conform to the' heat, shaded lot, no* v lan’ Cnn. 3948 FpR D —lSSO P\ord four doofr specifIcaUona ail'd bidders forms velvet for fell and the holidays lies, without speclfylnx any aresL Levy, head of-the ponita Origl- AonrDrfvlng Schc for ana aeUver. home. Customers waiting for serv­ 4 X 5 SPEED Graphic ouUit. Ex Three Only - venient to bus, achoola and stores. will hit a new peak in popularity, :r uie cuu-'nus turngnt the new nals, Inc., garment factory -of Both ilocqjly cWned. Completely ideal Grinding Shop, 273 Adams A aecond mortgage on terms ice. CsU MI. 9-3814. which may be procured from the 613,600. Gaston Rlsalty Co., 165 Torn right at Three “J’s New York. oertricod and ready to go. See Bob MORTLOCK’S oRkVlNG School cellent condition. CaU after 8. Superintendent of Parka, Room M d Eleanor Kairalla of New York military total to $l,liE,OOO,OO0. S t CaU Ml. 941130 or 3-8979. tailored to fit yOur requirements G-E Swivel Top - School S t, MI 9-3651, 9-9631. Sea. McClellan (D-Ark), tha Oliver today. Center Motor Seles, Lost confldenco quickly restored EARN AT hbme doing UiVlaible M l. 34633. 18,. Municipal Budlding, Manches­ Restaurant, continue V / i City, public relaUona chairman of The rest of the program ia eco­ 481M oln S t .. by a skiUed, courteous tnatructor. HAND AND power mowers sharp­ can let you breathe eaaUy again. Vacuum' Cleaners, $49. miles to rianch oi* approxi nomic help of various kinds. subcommittee chairman, haa said mending. No seUiiig. Se«^ ^“ ■'■NINB "Jiffy!’ (wooden) comUna- ter, .ConnecUcut. OFF E. CENTER — AttracUve the Velvet'institute''of Ahierica. the Inveetigation has ahPwn 'A License included.^ liumred, dual ened. Saws fUed and set Pick-up. "Buaineas Opportunities”, ad. tton stmm windows, and screens. CHAMBERS FURNITURE Cape Cod at aix finished rooms on mately 2 miles to split level. who spent the greater part of the 3in CADILLAC convaitibU, lue- cootroUed staiulard and bydralna* Ml. 9-2330. ^ nest of small grafters” profited CONNECTICUT Reasonable. MI. 84970. At The Green J, - "T landscaped': lot PO. Medeilne Smith. Real­ • Realtor in millinery frqm delecUble sher­ For Ne^ Building beauty at Center Motor Sales, 461 mended, yeur>^'%afety, our buai- ' Offered 13-A (Saturday 'tU Noon) with gas heating uiut. Stagger U^. no further report from L«v, who Main S t neaa. licen se guaranteed. Stsnd- tor. MI 9-164L cblora ,to biasing'reds, srange promieed on June 11 to aulmiit im Help W aatei^Male 36 SAVE AT Barstow’s on iWaating- ML 94863. FOR RENT and royal purple. The dress and ard or automatic. Mr. Mlclette FLAT FINISH HoUapd window Frank BurkeMei Redman house fans and air condiUoners. $1000 DOWN, near ranch homes, ML 8-8600 Water Department officiala are accounUng telling how he disposed 3884 CHEVROLET 4 doOr, baatar, your personal Inatnietorl Dial PI. shades, made to measure. AU Terms. AIR CONd ITIONINO—Now is the ready-to-wear industry use black preparing apecifleaUona tor a of the nearly $214,000. datroate? and signal Ughtp. Driven metal Venetian blinds at a new BRANCH MANAGER fireplace, tile bstthj ceUar, garage,' to the tune of 56 per cent, with 2-7249 any time., , f Ume to hsVe that air tohdiUonlng LOCATED AT one and two acre Iota trees, high building to house the water soften Sdmesinger’s name bobbed up IfMB than 8,000 milaa. lik e new low price. Keys made whUe you TRAINEE EXTENSION LADDERS' Umited unit InstaUed, Lowest prices red, navy, emerald and brown ac­ er tha department baa purchased repeatedly In the prior hearlnga, WOMEN MOST cM eful drivers. elevaUao, suburban. OsrUon W. Wanted—Real Estate 77 AUTOMATIC in ovary respect See Bob OUver wait. Marlow’A B lu in g Opportaniti4)8 32 supply. 18’ $11.05; 30’ $16.60; 34 Easy temis, highest quality. MI 123 SPRUCE ST. counting for the remainder.’’ for the Love Lane weB and bids but no one ever accused him of today at Oamer• 3Moiein 8sl6S, iU Never too old to lesm . Fe~inale ln> Excellent opportunity in Con Hutchins. MI. 94183. 9-4604. $10.00; 28’ $28.34; S3’ 13846. Sher- 8-7500. B. D, Pearl, 840 Main St Ideal far Oflea. Beauty Mriet) Mrs. ^Xairella was accompanied will be taken next week. It ia ex­ wrongdoing. Mala S t stnictor. StanK^erd automatic. YURMICA counters, plastic waU CARVEL STORES AvaUable to win WUllsma, *719. Main,. MI MWlFUBDi six room ranch, en­ LISTINGS WANTED by Mrs.. Nancy Craig, one of pected. Dual insured car. M and M Driv­ tile, asphalt, rubber, vmyi, lino­ Burner Finance industry for Drag ^tore, ate. quallfled persons in Connecticut 8-0036. ' trance hall, firaplaca, tUe bath, Amtrica’a radio and television The Board of Water Commis FRENCH 8H1P 8TBIKE ENDS IIBS^BUICX Super Riidara hard­ ing. School. Ml. 9-6S41. leum, cork Ulo.^ Headquarters tor ares. These highly successful young men who can qualify. FRIGIDAIRB, in good condiUon We hive several cash cliepU WASHER top. Dynaflow. Whitewall tti«e. “ do-it-yourself.” ML 9-3650. The Preferably single, 21 to ^ For lafanaattea Coll oil hot water boat, aluminum peraonallUes, and Peter Zill, fa­ sloners Tuesday authorised the de­ St. Nazaire, France, June 23 drive-iri Ice cream store franchises FIVE R(X)MS of furniture. Also MI. S-8300'. ‘ storm ^windows, full pallar,. split interested in Cape Ckids, bric. reporter for the magasine, partment to seek bids on the (8>) — Workers at Penhost, Immaculate. Priced, for quick AUTO DRIVINO InatrucUon.' AU TUe Shop, BuclUsnd. are now avaUaUe. Carvel stores NaUonal cash register and ahow- OOle. IQ . 941688. lessons on Insured dual control years of age.-Minimum high rail fence, ameaito drive, near ranches and Colonials. I f you “Womenu-Wear.” h b u llin g , estimated to coat $4,500. France’s biggest shipyard, reoumed are deUveretd to you complete in­ school education.'^Xar neces csse. OwnerJeaving state. Inquire Ml 3-7723 ~ Ml 9-UfO ,bus line, school, lonly 613,509. During the foretioon and after­ The' atriicture will house the $14,- cars, istandsrd or automsttc. WEAVING of bums, m m holoa cluding our own exclusive pat 41 Chestnut St, WHITE PHILGAS range, pricaj are planning to sell your prop- work today after a two-day atrike 3150 CHEVROLET de luxe sedan, Capable experienced instructors. snd tom clothing, hosiery tuna sary. Paid vacation,; hospi- reasonable' MI. 1-4041 after 8 p.m. Carlton W. Hutchins^ IQ , 9-5133, noon the trio witnessed all opera- 500 softener to be installed at which culminated yesterday in a $- radio, boater, good condltton. ented equipment and special for­ 9-4894. i erty please call Oordner Auto School ML 9-9010, handbage repaired aipper re mula products Training, super­ taliution and group insur­ Uona Involved in the. producUon o f Love Lane well about Aug. 1. brief batUo with pEicc. ' throughout. SmaU down payment, JA. 7-M80. placement, umbrellas repaired MAPLE BEDROOM set, mahogany t velvet from weaving, to scouring, Blnce.'tha well water Is hard. It The declEon to go,back w as vision, advertising and merchan- Boats and AccMBories 46 MANCJHEs TER—Near East Center aqay-torms. Douglas Motors., 388 men’s shirt coUars reversed and ance benefits. Good future. 'Govamor Winthrop desk, droplesf 'NOlbkUSOan M i? SEWt IMFl '•SJ , FRANCES K. WAGNER dyeing ' and' finishing. Fifteen to uaed now only In e m e r g e n cy taken during a maaa meeting at # IhfaAWQNr A dltA 3|aln. AUTO DRIVING Instructton from (Uaing methods. No experience 8 £ 3 8t., 8 raqms, steam heat garage, replaced. Mariow’f little Mend­ necessary. Choice improved lo­ Experience not necessary. ALL EVINRUDE motors-in stock table, coffee *table, double bed, A luxury-lace tablecloth that screens, porch, city. utUiUes, vary Realtor , different types of velvet for ready- When the softener is working, the which all 8.000 woriten took part your borne. Insured dual control ing Shop. Apply in person at from 8 h.& to 25 .including 35 h.p dressing tables, wicker chairs, CHARGE will add- beauty to festive oecs- to-wear, industrial trade and for well will be uaed conUnuoualy and Their delegAtea continued negotia- 3961 CHEVROLET stsUon wsgon, car. IjM oa Driving School. Ml cations avaUable. Srom 69,000 Simplex, B antow 's, Just north rug. White Star gas range, Hot- One o f the mdst popiflsr styles clean throughout, has to be aeen M l 8 -1 1 6 7 • flpol awtr IM r u four door, eight passenger, radio, to 616,000 down payment requir­ Blons! EaclrbliCfck to quickly, cro­ to be appreciated, large lot, acceaaories are-produced in 'the It to satimated it wUl add 500,000 tlona'-wlth management rapreeenta- 9-9078. Peat OfUee. Ml. 8-7M. point refrigerator and' mlocel' this sasaon to the clever littfe hal­ gallons a.di^ to the system, tives on the men’s demands for heater, PowergUde. Five ncarty ed. Write Carvel, 96 South C e^ al • 2imI (S e ce e d t ter trin to w ear With shorts or cheted and eet in jitoce to form the shade treea, first Ume on market 84 R(X)M HOUSE, garaga, large 117-year-oId Cheney plant. a RopMnf BaUding—Contracting Avc., Hartsdale, N. Y., or. phone PREFERRED FINANCE CO. lanelaneous. Inquire 08 Walker St eye-catching pin'eapi>le design.^''''" The ' visitors were escorted 30 per cent pay Increase. Their near tli«o. 100% in every reqiectv 12* X 4’ ROW BOATS, painted. Any Ume. skirts. ’Theoe an sew-aimple! Priced at only 814,800. Charioa lot. Walking diatance to Poet Of- Beady to go. For the beat in cars. Wanted Autoe-- White Plains 6-6300, expect. MORTGAOE : Pattern No. 2498 (contains cro­ Leqiaraiice. ML 9^7130. ' flee. Interested In old otyle around through the various fioors of the TOT LOSES EYE IN BLAST Wages averages 3|,000 franca NEW CONSTRUenON, relhodel. 983 Mtdn Street With oar locks. Spacial,. 689.50. Pattern No. 1449 la in sizes 12,^ New Britain. June 23 (80 — ($69) a monthi a ixdiMiv*' Boh OUver, Centex Mptor Sfies, Barstow’s, MI 9-7334. LOANS Il4, 16, 18, 30. U ,'l yard of chet diracUons; raatartal require- $15,000. AU cash for fair offering. Velvet,mlU by PtaUlp Reid, Baana- 491 Main g t 4detorcycles 12 ing and repairing expertly done. MCBILQAS Service Station for MANC91E8TER—Six rooms com- Phone John A. Lawler, Broker. ger of the department; Earl physician has removed the eye of WANTED 39-inch for each Style. merits; attteh illustrattohs. HVBUCD 86 FEET BT BOLT WANTED—aean Used Cars. We Estimates gladly given. Robert K. lease, 8 bays, Imrga store, amesite 14 FT. THOMPSON runabout. Good Send 3SC In Coins, your name, plate, hot water oU heat, fireplace, MI. 8-7875. Wright, industrial relations naan. Gerald McQueeney, 2, injured lAta 3863 CHEVROLET, Bel Air, hard Alexander. MI. 9WM. ’ yard. " Located on Route 44-A, For thia pattern, send 35c in >city. water and sewerage, amesite Tuesday whan a ptoce of fiying Andovsr, Mass., June 33 (P) — are always ready to buy your used A LL AROUND conAUon, $196. CaU Ml. 9-4883 T A Y B R H 8 aoins, your name, addrese, , stoe de­ address and the Pattern Number Agar; and John RaU, superintend­ top, .61>2N. Ford aaleaman - de cat- or truck. FOR CASH. Try Cktvcntry, Conn. A pply to H. H. * MAINTENANCE MECIMNICS after 8. ' t Ideal lecaHene, servlBg to 'ANNE OABdT, THE MAN» drive, immediate occupancy, 1 AM LOOKING for 8-7 or 8 room ent of the Velvet Department. brass from an incinerator explo^ Hilton Oormey, 33, was hurled SO olrss new Ford.“ ■ MI. Ti. sdinTd PALMER AND CARNET, m Stenner, JA 3-8381, Hartford, sired, and the patter number to $14,850. Charias Leaperanca. 9 0 . houae, oltuatad on good stood lot Sion became Imbedded In the eye. feet by a bolt of lightning yestar- r - our famous five-minute cash buy­ contractors. Free estlmatss. Experienced. Flrat Wlft- beef,f aoaelu, - pisaiw. griad- SUE BURNETT. ’THE MAN­ CHESTER EVENING HEEALD. Following luncheon at Millar’s to 6 p.ra. ing service. AU makes—aU mod­ Conn. MA’rraUAL HANDUCR8 ELGIN OUTBOARD motor. Excel CHTo. Wei * equipped, gaed' MQNYHLY 1150 AVE- .MIEBIGAS. NEW 0-7830. Would prefer the older type, cloae RestaurAnt for tbs enUre group, Tha aeddant took place in the day—and ba oufferad no InJurlaA. Jol^ too big or too smaU. lent ooBdlUop. Uaed 84imea. Price CHESTER EVENINO HERALD, by center pf town. Ctora waiting back yard ef the youngster’s KeU' Ckmney. a tEephciM company l U f BUICK Special tw street manhole when lightning gfay, ia aanaliam oewHOon. lik e Sunday. See'Barlow Motors, 435 work contacts furnlshad.i ufetlma to 40, minimum vtoight 180'pounds. ^Other Twrara gnaaoea aver Vrork Album printed in attradUve proeesoea, demonstratlona on wa­ brass Apparently was part of First shift to atari 6L80 an houK Basic Fashion, spring and sum' Nicety landacapad lot.. Attractive ler, Broker. Ml. 6-7875. ■truck him and somersaulted him ■6V. OamSaa Maton, |SI Main. Main Sf.. Manchester. MASON - Fteldstona a apeclalQr. depreasioa aarBihga at LoauM Jip to $20,006 ■ mer, !55 to an ^exciting, easy to colors. It contains 56 pisgas of love­ netohVFhood. All utlllUea. I3AOO ter repellent velvet, preparation bullet Ja^at which had become bmast Toth. IQ. 94207. Inereaae whan-Aualified. Full in- . Itor Fnmir Meraaetlee of the beauUfiil fintohed velvets mixed up with the rubbish.. Ger­ dowRthe street honie. Writs 398, West Hart- foUow guide .for. every woman who ly deslgna-^plus 3 gift patterns, cara required. Total monthly pay- WANTED—Two-family hothouses, alao An exathlnaUon ahowsB he ItIr CHVVIlOUBt atatiOB wagon, ford, Coon, suninco program available. \ Over- MI l-1iU « - MI MtM dlracUoaS printad la book. Only' - XMig 681J3. Call BOW. W anw rE . atngtos. cUtnU watting. Cau .for shipment, etc., and Mamed to ald's tothsr ts a Btrikar at Lsui' 768 BlaiB Motoreyckw—Bicydes 11 STONE. BRICK worttsnd coocrate time premium. ASSOCUTBD ■awa. , Ba aura.'to, aaini for your nefely was shaktn up. " ' anger, with > MI S-Mtl goqsjtonrl ; HoirUai. Itoaltor. ML MIOO. Itaala, broker. MI. 0-lf 19. on joy tiMjr, tou r Inmcaaeljr. dars, Frair 4k Clark. naaito new BICYCLE REPAHUNG, aU types. work. OaU ML 94M51 days. |IL ATL A N n C SERVICE StaUon for foetaitoi M O R ^f E COT. • |Mnr today.' SS.eeaU,; ■: r' 8 4 ^ ValeotlDo BeUucei. laaaa^,Wew locaUon good nsigh- Apply in Person. EogUah a specialty. Re 4 PH O^ CH $-68tS ■- l . " f a e ^ o b bortwod. on haavUy,traxalad high- THE SPXNCEB For InliipwsrtMi |Bh ML , D u b b b r p b o d u c t b o a w _ NO BONUS J. pika. IfL RcmI Hc^ndd Advs. 9,p.m . Chapel Btraat • r * f *• r ■ : / V. . < ^ Hr c - < ■ u

i b u k s d a y , nnw as, isss -L. jKanrt|i?Bt»r lEn^nitts J im lb Average Dsily Net Press Bps _ _ _ ilw fiaeturto'af tha Jaw, ioft Far the Week Budei I ' Thd WestlMr a * Iks Salvation Army will con­ Children's Day. will ba observed 'June 19, 19SS '-ef E. 8. WeaShor 1 duct a daily vaoaUon BiMo BdiUol at the Salvatim Army Citadel Mother, Baughter Sna ah4 rtgbt aaklo ia addition to A b o u t, — T ' ■ o w n at tho cltadol for a two - weak Sunday. June 2«, at 9:30 a.m. The ^ ... . tho dniA Sb4 ulao ia baing traatad IHIvOHRYSLER p^od beginning Mbnday, ’ Juno program will Include s^Ul H llT t IH IjOVCIltiCy: ibr fadal laoamtiona. 11,688 FOR YOUli SHOPPJNC CONVEIQENCE X ra Oraca Agard, 94 Laurel Bt.. 3T. Tilt uaual prognm of Bibla else by the children■ and ind muaiiMu^ _ f • was dected leader of Group C, Mra Nonaandia waa driving r ef the Audit Law stprioa, erafta. gameii and rafresh* tha Touth Band and Chorus. The ..aM <» Rt. U4A and whan she WINDSOR DLL Canter cmurch. Women, at the menta will be followed. Cadet Brigade, under the direction Coventry, June 33 (Speeial)-t et droulaHaa, Hfi«hfurtf O p«rt Tkurt.-4nd Frt. N ighiU iffil'icSO picnic the grPup held at her atorad tha Silver St. Intersection X, p t of Mrs. norened Stevenson, will Heavy morning fog along R t 44A 4-DOOR L Manche»ter-^A CUy of Village Charm hma. Tiiaaday evening. Mr a.' bring the Bible lesson for the her vision apparently bocamo ob­ The marriage ceremon» of Mrs. iiaa boon blanied for an aeddant scured by fog. She went off the, Agard had aarved in the eaiha Evelyn 8. Heck. 17 CoW 8t.. and morning. A potted' Jitant will be \ capacity on a prtvf(nu occaalon. this morning about 5:45 which has rdad, struck a naall box (m the VOL. LXXIV, NO. 225 f Richard D. OrUBth o f Chicopee ^ven to each -chiiiL Superintend­ (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE. 24, 1955 (Clasffled Advertfalag an n g » ’ply the brakea her toot, accord­ Saturday. June 25. at 4 p.m. in charge of arrangaments. Windham Commiuilty H^piUl Harold Belcher remaina aa treat* South Mathodist Church. ing to poUbe; landed od the ac- Mrs. MaUlda Roblnsok^of Bliaa- with' poaaible fraetpred.ekulia ahg ceTefator and tha car 'idiot acroaa David Lawler of Hillstown Rd. beth St., Hartford, wlm formerly other injuries. t o ^ north aido of tha road, want ^ • t. ••fvJ Haina Oappel reccivsd firat hon* wiU Hde his horse. "Dipper," In livad in Manchester fdr 95 yeara Hospital effidals aald tarty ^ up an embankment and atruek a I ora and Mlaa Bather MacDcmell ,the horre show being put on Sun- bafora moving to Hartford four afternoon that Mrs. Florsnoa Nor- stone'wall after oroaeing a fiald. BEAUPRE eeoond henora at the Hartford dey at Sun Set 'Ranch, Louth Rd., years ago, is Teaving Sunday from mandin, 35. Of Rlvor Rd., and her State Pidicomen WUUam Tomlin Branch of tho University of Om* S ^ e r e . Idlawild Airport for Belfast, daughter Doris, 15,,had not been and Joseph Koaa report the ve­ I neeticut for the second eomoeter Northern Ireland, for an extended placed on the eritied liet, though hicle waa damaged exUnsively. MOTORS, lea pM tho 1955 academic year. ^ The Junior Songsters of the Sal­ trip to her-old homA Portadown they were both admittod with pos The accldeat i4 stiU under Inveetl- Chrysler-Plymouth Cara vation Army will meet at the Cit­ near the Birches, to visit with her slbla fractured skullt. g a n ea 959 EAST CENTER ST. brother and family. Mrs. Rebinaim Mre. Normandin may also have ' — T' A aon waa bom at the Hartford adel at 5:45 'Saturday evening for Can Holders be Dramatic? jHoapital on June 30 to Mr. and a abort mearsal before tha con- came here In 1915 and this m her a fractured nose and jaw in addi- Tha day on liars ia about half OPEN BVRNINOS i Mrs. Alphonaa Oalllchant, 10 Turn- art at 7:90. All membera ura asked first visit to bar old home since tum to facial laceratlona, Her an hour longer than the day on HOW stHB ONCB-HUMBLB bull Rd. to be present. she le ft J daughter ia being examined for Barth. HOTDOO HAS BKCOMB a V glamar (Hah in many «f tha na« Uonli beat hotala . . . and how ay to many waya you can onjoy HOT- • / • . ■if DOOB—from tha baach wianar* roaat to Cunrtod rrankfurtara, 9/ Fnnkfurtor Salad and Swaat- .1’’ ‘ . and'Sour Frankfurters. Ba aura to road "Tha Beautiful Hotdos*’ in July McCaU'a FOOD says that a ttr a c t/ I Attacks Seven Point jlnaiy sports writor for the' Hbw Tork Post, writes tliat tlw botdOR is aa popular in tha back yard of a suburban cot* I JUST IIKB A &Bi6BR ^U N T B R X- O n . Trade Schools Russian Peace Plan tasa'aa It is in thahuntar's camp deep in tha wildamaaa. It la Movad in ball parka and flfht dubs, and a horaa player’s turbu* lant’atonuidi can handle it dUilnR a run of miafortun#. The great state Capitol, Hartford, June 24 (R) — ^The S en a te and raataiiranta gag it uj^and^hr^ allaaas jan it. Caianpa claiiM that House became deadlocked todsy on the question of how much By MAX HARRELSON tha p a o ^ a je f~ tha tTJL _ 9990,000.000 to pu'rohaaa the six money should be provided for state vdrational schools The San FrancisiJo, June 24

—Secretary of State John bilUon hetdeo «>«y V*"* ’ differences were Itrottj^it to a head as-the Senate amended Foster Dulles told Russia in blunt language today: The way a Houae bill to provide for - W s, here st Pinihurot, kftow thmt Pinohantt Ffink- to ehd the Cold War is-to-stop using force against other coun- pr^Jecta in Hartford and Daniel-|w «| • • ... tries and to stop supporting subversion. forts snd Pinehupot fm h ly ground Hamburg, a n favor- aon. itema Oppoaed by RepUbIleana, L i l O e F i a 8 r r e S l d O l l t In a stinging attack on Communism, Dulles deelared: it«s at auimncr outdoor “quickiiica” and picnicg of . all and aupporttd by Demecrata. I As passed by the House yeeter- ’ITo bring the Cold War to an end, seven points are not k in d s. • ‘day, the bill authorised a 97,034,- Unhurt in Shooting need^; this one is sufficient.” 000 bond Issue. The Senate upped Wo have freah frankfurta from 1st Prise, from The Secretary spoke at the U.N.’s lOth anniversary meet­ that Sgura to $12,917,000 to pro- ing, whi(ih Wednesday heard Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Rath and from Handy. Wo have skinlesa frankfUits, Vida $4,708,000 for Hartford. $S5.r Menrovla, LOierta, June-34 000 for Danielson and. $1,000,000 (J>—PeSoe heM • gunman to­ Molotov propose a seven-point program to liquidate the Cold natitfal casing frankfurta and all beef frankfurta... day on ebargeo of Srfng three ^gnd they aio all top grade and freshly made in immacu- GOLD MEDAL PREMIER.RED for. New Britain. , War. f — — ehote at ..Uberla’a Piceldent Dulles spoke with President ' The New Britain item prerloualy Wflltaun V . 8. Tubman. T h e latd govemmMit uiapected kitehena. This .summer, ALLPURPOSE ALASKA SOCKEYE MEAT DEPARTMENT had been approved by the Senate Eiaenhower’a “ full confidence and make it a point to stiurt your i^ ic list with PlhehurRt PreeMent eeeaped Injury bat concurrence.’’ The Preaident him­ Ike Ties Peace aing the budget when you 'in In a separate bill, but it waa dtr, aaveral byetandere were Frankfurta.'^ot d(>gs or whatever you call them) and T m *ic trMhthif Um fRmUy, cided to lump It in with the othar self aald ao on .^imday when he MRITG . weuaded.' addressed the opening session. He ,Pinehunat Ground BW f. FLOUR -7^ vocational schools in a atngla over- Tnbman, preeident e f the I ■ aU bUI. told the delegates the Secretary Hope of World ^ ..... 5 Pound Bag 1 Pound Tin RepubUe elnoe 194A was cele­ would speak today “ on appropriate' We have rolls to go with them from Reymond, Won­ BONELESS Senate Democratic Leader Jo­ brating bis reelectlen Wednes­ seph S. Lpngo expressed the hope elements in the foreign policy of der and Arnold. day night when the gnamaa this naUon.’ ’ To Strong U.S. that a conferentte committee would appeared. He Seed three shots Reviews Communism Role be able to Iron out the differences at Tabmaa aad bla gneets be­ Dulles pulled no punches w he l b before tho end of the special ses­ fore eoeori^ guards eetced reviewed the role of 0>inmunlsm With Biaenhower in New Hamp­ GIVE HAMBURGERS A SQIIARE DEAL sion. j.- in recent history. He agreed with shire, June 34 (FV—President El­ m m / m X- ' Sen. Newman M. KKrailius orUng a $18.' blamed for mu’Ch of the trouble to­ r - BONELESS I special session only hours away. 000,000 program, ware Just a:j In day. These oiguiliiations were Into the armed aervlcea. We. do not for those who' want to do a bit of indoor cooking, with' Gov. Ribicoff conferred with, lead- aistent that It nniat be that ei bued on the spirit of the U.N. Want to lur^ the terrible things ' wonde^ully tender small Genuine Spring Legra of Lamb, ' gram from falling by tha wayside. H(niae, paeued a bill fo r a $7,000,- organlzatiohs, which had led to' the c There were sUU many tsauea 000 _y(ij;ationa! s^ool bond issue solut{pn. (ff major problama. to try to .s(fliiein a better under- . rell’s really to eat Ham and white rock Chicken Breasts 35 staniUng of all the people of other pending; but theovocational school yesterday and sent it to tfii OemO- Then, in sarcastic language. Aa aatiora. aad In this way **to brfmr And uastion appeared to be u]ppermovt took up the problems which Molo­ CARNATION Cat treui good aiae veal ler ie«M^ firm meat. 2? thviniRinorleaditisjMs they iney be- ((^atinued oa Page Twe). about .the great dream o f nwrirind tov had listed in liis speech as and reuh a peaceful\ world.” CHOICE RIB BEEF45VEN ROASTS' ...... lb, 6 9 c EVAPORATED having been solved. The Korean Speaking agalut the backdrop . LUX War, he Mid, w u ended (Mily after o f the famed memntain, Bteen- lH8SI88IP|i B L Icib b a c o n ...... lb . 6 3 c W p Isvitp ypM to tpk* pdvcmtpfs of pur SsH•Sprvs U.N. forces had repelled Conunu- hosver aaid: TOILET SOAK MILK : ■■■■■.' X ■■ RMots IpcwdMf .Hw Am voristy of Rptli's cannscl nist, Sggresaion. "If we haVe nifficlent devotion la Now Oald Foil Pack "It la Indeed strange,” he said, to (Me cause of peace we wiU be 3 Tall Cans House Unit Retains "to hear this triumph of collective attnng. LEMONADE 8 Rdgular Size security now hailed u proof of Weak Out Vanoonia Notch a fter speak­ Sw oot Croemfi ^ ing informally earlier ai Lmooln, \ 2 for 35c to increase the national debt limit to |281 billion for another The Indtichina fighting w u end­ ed by agreement in Geneva, but 2 f o ^ 5 5 ^ year. Committee membera said the group acted by voii^ (Conthiaed ea Fagi Tea) \ PREMIER PURE BUTTER||y> vote In a brief closed session, within only after the United States and HOMEMAKER'S no diasenta heard. The acUon other nations made it clear that continued fighting might call for lOSTON IN*'qUARlEKS \ lE M S l Nm I fwt M tin' forr.eniy hee-downl Country-kitchen came after Secretary of the Treas- X EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 6RAPE JELLY ■ury Humphrey asked for a contin­ Juveniles collective action within the frame­ frethneta^wnd flavor guaronteedl uation of the present “temporary” work of the U.N. Charter. Navy Flooded ’ The Austrian treaty ahoul^ BAKED BEANS 12 O z. PREMIER HARVARD ifhe Ratb PacUag Pompany baa favored aa with more of thorn, to 281 billion dollar ceiling—ape bil- popular ladlan Beaueta for your yoaagater. Ask tho meat man Hons above that allowed in the per­ £xet;utioi|er by hsvn>een signed years ago, but it “V J a r was delayed while one of ita ochu- By Unpalatable tor'eae. "" manent law. . “It will be a tlghr squeeze but pyihg powers exploited its acono- m'yTor a decade. / is making PindMitsi s onoHrtop stopping place for many people ; BEEfS we will Uy to live within It," Pulling/lStraws Humphrey told the committee. ^ Yugoslav-Soviet rela tlou bava- Soda Pop Mk to bi^ an their aumm^"OOOT TKlKGS TO BAT.” been improved but they^were bad M ESDfpsdM UGHr; S-A LI. AVG. Makes Ne Premise A sample p f everyday lo ^ pricaa: ■ . . New York, Jime 24 (P)—Three in thA .Iir^t place only becauaS Washington, June 24 (JV—House He made no airtight promise youths who allegedly took part In Yugoslavia had brqken away from that the adminiatration _ wouldn't CD Head Don bts ^Exodus ’ Value investigators heard testimony to­ c Jar ______a drawing of “strawa’’ to deter­ "an alien yoke.” / day that the Navy- made "exccaai've 27In a Davy Crockett Tumbler have to aak for another extenaion Here are tbe areas in outlying; t o ^ s to wbicb Man­ partment moved “ground zero” from the center of Hart­ JVOBT ekpenditurea’’ for a aoda pop mix BUBBLE BEE TUNA \ lb or an incrcaae. mine the executioner of a"'rival ford to East Hartford which included more of Manchester . l« a .. 2 far 370 teen-age gang member were ar- chester residents will drive for safety in tbe event of an (Coatinuefl tm Fake Tea) that most Mllora regariled w "un­ ^ ite ...... 87e cvi From an OM New England "We may be back a year from in the evacuation .arc^a than originally supposed. Ed­ .^^TFlAREg 91c recipa now. We may be back nd^t Janu­ rested early today on homicide sir attack on tbe Hartford 'area, if evacuation plans palatable.”' Chunk..... k. .2 for (8c ARMOUR'S ^ charges. wards said .he (jueStions moving the ground zero and fur­ Chairman Hotifleld (D-OaltT) ot ^ •iw SNOW 91c ‘ roi^OpiRVMKS ary if the least thing goea wrong," I worked out by,tbe State Civil Defense organization and MISS WISCONSIN he aald. "It’a that Ught." H ie arrests followad'thc sawed- ther feels that very few ^ p l e in tpwn should be-moved. the House Government Cgperatiema Maxwell House FRESH SELECTED The renewed one-year increase off rifle alaying last night of Carloa tbe State Highway Department are followed. But Fred="' subcommittee said the deal "re­ INSTAHT_ COFFEE OXTOOL a ^ TIPS He pointed out that the evacuatii^ is to escape blast only. flects a lack of control over pro­ ^_91c_m>il T4c MIRACLE WHIP to the ceiling is expected to win Lull Feliciano. 17, described by po­ erick G. Edwards, local CD Director, expressed Serious Bulletins (Deal) .Lge. fl.49 Congresa’ passage within a matter lice as a member of the "viceroys." “You can’t run away frbih fallout,” Edwards said. Woric- curement generally^' by tho Navy. (H tlO T S le Sharp Cheese of days. The present law permit­ A row over a girl nanaed Carmen doubt today that Manphester should be evacuated at all. : ing on the assumption that Hartford prdper would be the from the AP Wires WUUam ElUa, chief o f InvesU- ^ Salad- Dressing gatlons for the General Accounting BAKER’S CHOCOLATE — DXff 91c and"l4t 13 O z. ' ' ting the hl^er, ceiling is due to ■tarted the trouble. — ' The exaet procedure which peopleTh Manchester should- ' main target Area, Edwards feels almost all o f the town ^ust Rieduced To Q u a rt expire next Thursday, "F allciu o was ahot down while follow probably will be worked out by Edwards in meet- is protected from blast by natural barriers— McLbah Hiu O ffice '(GAO), said the naimaa o f FLUFFO with coupon Ro^DHEEZ-IT Humphrey foresaw a sharp cut stacking canhed_gflOda in an Eaat three principals In' the deal have . ■■. 4 7 d . .. «9 1ba.S8o . -ingr with town officials and members of the locaf-CD and Sunset Ridge. He said he feelsjnpst local residents IJEFENSB AIDE TO qUIT been turned over to the Justlca De­ » Harlem Grocery store where he —W uhlng tUB, Wa b i^ v e Vlmt Halefs has mast daasIsteBtly the 3 freeheat, moat worked as a delivery boy. organization. Under the state plan, almost all of Man­ should “ duck and cover” to avoM fallout, injury^ instead partment. (Conttnued oa Page TM) ' isi useaaf-aaiNeT camfhlly aelsirtad Esef’Uver, mo4srateIy priced. 'Add aeina 7 Thoae arreated, described aa Deputy, 8e(|retanr of Defense Holifleld erid the throe were %Tcasrsinn«pf9 ■X chester is included in the shaded circle which defines the / of leaving town. EdWArdS is of the opinion'that a,few Robert B. AMetxon plam to re­ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ...... «.., 9 6 c lb . t Hdle’a Eanea tor a hai^tliiyd lew eetf-dfefe— membara o f the rival "Dragons," evacuation area. A small part of it; is withinT^e outer Invited to appear at today’s haar- were Idantifled by police as: hundred families should leave their homes in the western sign/"ia. the dext few months,” ihg but qach declined “for onerea- circle which defines the neutral zone. The shaded area3 and tMne were IndlcaUons that S H im F iN E COFFEE...... _____ :.... ,8 S c Ih .. HEINE TOMATO Angelo (Apache) Ealmau, IS; end of town and head for the east end, probably by sec­ iion .or another." _ ...‘-7, Florentine (Hammerhead)_VlHarin, in Verpon-, Bolton, Andover, Columbia and other outlying the Elsenhower administration FOR RLAVORFUL EATING ondary routes so that evaciuation' routes will be left open will bring ia an eptslder to suc­ The whole deal coat tha naify Fmabuiy Cbocolnto, r«UoW and Wbita ftotura^ at 39c News Tidbits 47; and Louis TOiUlnger) lUim- towns are toe places where vehicles of thosq moving east for those who need to lise them. Edwards said he will $177,660, ElUe told the eiibconuttlt- 'erax, 16. ' ceed him. A brief Pentagon an­ KETCHUP ; from the Hartford area will be stopped and stor^ . In nouncement late yesterday said tee. He mid IS Navy aUpd head­ ■ ' ■ ■ -X . _ Culled from AP W iris““ CHri H3aa Oairrter’ arrange a meeting with officiflIs'‘wto discuss his point of SWIFTS W ' Braking the maps, Edwards ^aid today, th^ highway de- view and tQ work out a-plan. . " i Anderson had Informed Secre-, quartered at Seattle each .got 300 THIS WEEKEND WE FIBATURE: ; ARMOUR'S X Also being held was .Carmen tary of Defease Wilson^ ^ his cases of the aoda pop mix. ^Itochuca, 14,'labeled by police as plan to leave the govemineat. ' And, he said, “ A eerioua qiiaa- 5HURFIN6 TOMATO JUIci If. qsn 29e Sen. ManaSeld (D-Mont) aaya iQit "gun carriei:'' and als<» as the Uem-waa ralaad u to the u tility oT CORNED BEEF 9 bot subjact of the argument. She was PREM 29 Soviet Union "holds all, the i«al Peron to Keep OFF-SHORE OIL ROW LOOMS' this beverage. Many aaUora am Italy "Factions iSUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE .. .7...... :...-. 3 1'e « ‘ 12 0 Z . 12 0 z .C a n oarda” in next month’s discussion charged with Juvenile delinquuicy. AEC, Scientist Disagree Bantoa Rouge, La., June 24 .(/P) garded it u unpalatxbla” with West on future of Germany. H ie poUcO picked up Emanuel —Louistaaa and the federal gov- Under questioning by N^fM iL . . . Public Herith.Servlca agrees (No^No) Granna, 17, as a material Office, Bows to Push Drive foi vemmeat hisaded today for a EJUa added "We wera told thera Fresh Fruit and Yegetables with opinion of pauiel of medical witneaa, and wera eearcblng for free-for-all fight In the offahoro wu very little denuad. Firm Fresh the alleged "Dragon" leader, R E D R IP E " SfNddTfMy'CfisF* Spicy experU and aaya “Wa continue to On Red A-Tests in ’55 oil lands of the Oulf of Mexico. :dewards showed a distinct dtaia- CUCUMBERS ..M . lOc •ndonie. manufacture and use’’ of known aa "Caesar.’’ Patriotism Call Premier Post Both plan to offer the same 29 wnation to take Vpm s tu ff' t o m a -t o e s Notiva Peas u. 19c Salk polio vaccine. Police gave thie story: tracts for oil aad gu leasing aboard.” " ' Yugoslavia and West Big Three Faliclano and John Aquendo, .17, Washington, June 34 (Av^Theil^fo^Uowed a pqllcy of Informing Box of 4 ...... 21c New Crop 1 ~ . Buenoa Alrei, Argentina, Juna July 12th and bdth apparently Three Navy witnaaaea replied begin conference they arranged a “Dragon,” argued yesterday. It Atom ic E n ergy Commission tjfie Am^lcan people of its teats Rome, June 24 have abandoned the gentlemen’s that there wu nothing wrang GREEN BEANS, lb. 19c 4 '(31 Preaident Juan Peron T om O tM S , (Cellq.^.) 19c after recent visit of Soviet -Pre­ r- (AEC) indicater nuciehr stepped up their campaigns to gain today after] teUtng the Argentine "There ha been no change in Tou will Snd a Crash aupgly of Araold's and Papperidipa FamL;,-; Berlin Mayor Otto Suhr aaya he test by Russian lit almost a year. a gregtor voice Im the-govemment ^lUHAM CRACKERS people he la ataying.ln office only thia policy." ^ Bakaay Evoducta Fraahly mads potato aalad and colailaw. RINSO BLUE (Detergent) Green Squash 2 L b s . 29c haia turned down another Commu­ Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, a nuclear today u the nation’s cabinet crisis HO 8E STALUNG ELECTION nist md to negotiate with East Steel’Workers Bar becauae they need him. scientist formerly connected with The last announcements on ^ * weqt Into its third day. Bevan Hegaing Job Kaablar’a Ooebikut C hocola^ Drop C o ^ p a s ...... 49e "If 1 were .not strengthened by viet tests were made Oct. 36 ' ' Salgig(ka. South Viet Nam, June [ Peamd Paekaga • 3 5 c G M U orn is. Berlin on city unity. the government’s atomic bomb de­ With Pruldent Giovanni Gronchl 24 UR—Reliable French sources JAR . Chairman PiUllp Young of CtvU tl(e importance to me of the velopment program, aaya “it now 1954. Before that. In August continuing his consultationa seek­ N «v SunalUaa Baiiauat C rackan ...... Large Pkga. With Coupon 10“Ceht Wage Hike people,” Peron aald In a nationwide 1953, when the AEC conflrmed aald today that North Viet Nam’b In Shadow Cabinet Service Commission says there has can be revealed that the Sovteta ing, a Buccessor to Premier Mario Commualst government h a re­ Polatocis 3 Lbs, 29c been relatively little change since broadcast last night, "I would conducted at leaat two aupflrbomb the claim of Russia to have-tfbn- Sceiba, the two top contenders Coupon No. 2 VaUd fropi June 20 to Jnly'l^. ducted a thermo-nuclear explo­ fused to negotiate with Premier last Sept. SO in number'bf federal Pittsbu^h. June . ia (P) —- U.S. aban4on the government this very teats this aprtng.’’ appeared to be ex-Premier Giusep - Ngo DInh Diem’s regtmo on uni­ Li—M three teachers who ra- No nagotiatlona wars schadulad had been a flssion-^|ie explosion ■r . '•^Y'-wi.vgv ' J V a tow hours aftar hia IS-man cabi­ and that Japanese acientlaU found It appeared that a part of tho votea Chlaeae goveraaaeat had emah- Uoaal affairs. and fused to Lell Houae Un-American but both ..sides indlcatad that be- net resigned. The preaidenttal press evidence in fallout aamples. The in Ruaala whicb^nppeartd to be needed by any new premier to ed a conspiracy agalaat the Tbs fiery 9NQW DROP DRAPE JUlOE Es. 49c Activitiea subcommittee if they hind-the-a’cenea talks wera ia tha secretariat . said the minlatera second shot, Lapp said, waa ia part of a series of testa. It aald command a parliamentary major­ Cemmuaiat state. -the flfth ua- aituyig 12 t( FRIDAY , ^ t k 'were Communists . . . Nayy chap­ vforka. wanted to let the-President re­ May when. "nongovernmental acl- it, would not make separate an ity wouU have to come from one cevered la loea thaa threa last night to 2 ' COM lain aaya survey shows that hrhil4 . David J. McDonald, praaidsat of shuffle 'the govemitient as he antlate in the UiUted States picked nounoements on each blast ia tha o f 'the three parties. moaitha. The new gm op w m cldiw tha 88 per cent of armed forces per­ omic SWANSON 2 CHERRY er APPLE PIE E t - H sk t,J ^ 5 c tho UBW, tumad down thaettav of wished. up strong radioactive’ Indications sarias. —The CbrisUian Democrats, the fouad eperatlag la Klaagaa, Uott' befem NICHTf laana C Blueberries sonnel .between 18 and 22 drink Big Staal last night leap than an ' The broadcast and the mass o f it." Before that, Russia had con- largest aingle faction in Parlia- Shaatoatir had Aahwel 'Pmv- take oven I aloohollc beveragea "only 7 pw hour aftar it was atoda.'-' resignation appeared to be new In'respohse to a questiem based ducted at leut thiea flaekm ax- ment, have only 362 o f tha 590 bMoe, /Y ellow 8ea Noviaeaa ibouhlthe rulbii;'! eant commenced drinking aftar oif Lapp’s assertion, the AEC said: ■erth er Hhangbali the radla entering tha-aervioe.” « 8). 1 en Paga W stsaaV "The commission ha^ rrmflhdsnt- . aa Page XMztaaiX XOaolUiMd ea Fage BtossaX aaUL « ■' 0. . h I ... l.- 1 -1 . n :. : r ’ ^ 7 • .