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MONDAY,, M A Y 7, rt The-Wtitlimr ^ A, ATStUge daily Net Prem Run SIXTEEN burning %ralb Far tha Weak Kiided F ereei^ or C. 8. WaoflMr It a N n / . May 6 .18M Urn Clour and cold wHh rroat- tonight, low tcmnmturo around 86. Wod- Mr% Mary jl . Alesbtt^,El- The Joy Circle of the North M EN 1XA*E w o m e n WHO have Manchester LAdgb of Elks will H ogpital W om eii f^Ua-aoMat kakiu. It ya «r akta la 12,062 neoday fiu r^ d boeonhit waiiaor, hold's sOtback party tonight at the WpOd’ood Rd., wifewire of„ Dr. - Robert,----- J. Methodist-Church wilt hold a meet­ Receivea Grant ing .at the church st 3 p.ih.'Wsdnes- laila-amooth you're laeky . . . m lrtty Maaiher et «h« Audit high nea'r’ge. ' x l u t T o w n Elks Home on BlsseirStBM Alesbliry. will iptak on the sub- Plafii C ard P a rly | Jfct of meptal.hSidth at the'meet- i day'. Hostssses will be Mrs. Jona­ luduN* Bat If yoo!re puit so luelW, Bnraau a f pfareulatlaii MancheaUr-^A Ctiy df Village Charm The M shch^er Qarden Club Ihg.of the. w p ro tomorrow after- than Law, Mrt. Carl Oeissler/and h e^B 'A Tip Burely deH ^t Lenion Auxtliaty / Mrs. William Conlon and Mrs. i vou. My Up—fry Polydemi-t*, Hm X T l » Am ^ will nrovioe provide nosiesaeshostesses iwfor theutc iui<,uuuii\an noortx' ««.at v.n\thO< South“ MSthodmt MN. Edith Wethereir «UI mMt Ui . ^evening *t • the Edmund Zaglio, co-chalnKen o f : 'woaderfut aew. face cream that helps . usual business nual Hoiisb H( and ■ garden Tour of Church. All lijteiested #re cordH, \ MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, M AY J, 1956 (tlaahiflod Advortfatag an Pnga 34) P r i c e n V E ^ C E N T S l«|[ion Home foi Hartford Art^chool Idmorrow [.ally Invited. \ - the -Maytlme dessert-:bridge party , make akia '*aii»**raoeth. I Jnat eaa’t VOL. l Sv!": N O . 188 ISIXTEEN PAGES) •ei^on and to (e flans tpr the Har.,-.- — ^------of Uja, Women’s Auxiliary of Man-' .say enough good thiaga ahoat Paly- and Wejlnesds/. The rlub will V Pocahontas, will meet tbl^i^t In FFTtnc activities. Temple aytfler. No. ,53. OP:s. Tinker Hall at 7:30 chesfaj*'Memorial hospital, which i denh-tb. a Prince. Matchabelll produet . .. hostess at the ancient Moo* Mouse. is '^th g held Thursday afternoon! develop«4 after Rve long years Of Ever Ritidr C i r ^ \ KlnifS thp only stop at Rocky Hill on the will mejt Wednesday at S.p.m. in the Maaohfc Temple. Following the M^. Eyeiett Kennedy, . , in the hnipital dinihg room, w-ill patient reaearHi. You'll uilaa a good Gete Snow, K / Daughters, nlH p o s tp o n A ^ w ^ ^ _ business meeting.------Miss------DpHs Cue- .Rd., le'^ by plane this morning; be assisted-l)y A large committee' bet If .TOO don’t UeSs Polydemi-Jd onl Ing tomortow evening to 'K ^ a y fir r la ’^eV.wlll..uft give an swVilKitlnnexhibition nfof Hnv>dog from Bradley Field for, a month's of aiixlllary^^embers , who arer your face. New: Ibow in B oston frf next week.,when It wil b ^ ^ . . Holy training, usihg her own Stay/in California. She will visit bendinf ^t-vry'^ort to make this i tVELDON’S SCBitT SHOP .X- rat . ------T:45 p.m--- . in the director , elected the foll"^'"K Vniii.collie rtnedog. MMt\ix Caroline Clegg and wffi' the famjiv of her'son Donald annual event lidth a Koclal and j M l .MAIN STREIET Portlaiidf MgihA May 8 ^ir) -• of the Whltoh Memorial Ubia the coming year: Mrs. Thomas « c - inTKingsbury.'and with her brother. financial aiicceas. •' . Closer _ ■'artiand, leSder; Mrs. William her rommittfe\vllI serve refresh There, were mow- flurrlM- Member! are asked to send In thm ments. ] and sister-ln-law, . Mr. and Mrs. Chairmen of the ''Various' com-, .Uiroughout Maine myly today donaUons la the ;y.oodleM, food ihush. secretary; Mrs. Arthur . ■ 'Thomss Jones of Berkeley, Csflf. mittteea Include; MraV John J. A l­ X. itsh. treasurer; Mrs. Peter-Pas- and the temperature dropped to sale, heneflt the^ i l d l n r fund at ■ A specisl'qiilK pVpgram will-'he. —-- „ ‘A lison agd Mrs. Frank Watta., tick- i With Faris .'one degree below zero atop Mt. the^Bfings Daughters H ^ e. Hart- sal', ll^arian; Mrs. Paul Moiiarty, presented st the meeting Of the General Chslrmsn-Mrs^^lesnor ^ets; ..Mrs. Joseph Pero. refresh-' Welfare\Mra. HTnry Giedhill., pub- MANCHESTER Washington, N. H.. equalling th^ fo^d^ Salvation Army Hom\League to- Martin announces thst^j>onatlon* menta; Mrs. L. B. Bdauchane and low mark for this late in sprlitB; licitv; Mrs. George. Tr'iidell, con­ Mrs. John J; Coy, table- prizes; , f t er CO. MItcheU Ptris, Mgy/S (JPlPresident morrow St the Citadel, With prizes, for the auction tomorrow from ^30 S U The U.8.aW**ther Bureau h ff*' ial Templ^, Pythian Sis- tact';. M rsA ^cater Freeman and .Mrs." Andrew Thomas, gifts; M rs;, K7878 ASSOCIATED jPBESS Mrs. Alphehee .Palatwa. .rep­ of canned and packagedV»ods for p.m. by "the W om e^ UagueAvlll Tito o f .}^go 8l6v i6 today said Maine's lowest temperattirs meet tomorrow at 8 p.m Benne.t Savin, tallies; Mrs. Clar-. 188 WEST MIDDI : TURNPIKE that about ono out o f avery fdqr e r i a n resentatives;- Mfs. Howard . Bcau^ the -wiiuiers. Members wifl be able b* received this^venlng St the ence Parked tables; Mrs.,Morgani 4 / L i g h t called forgfoser links between waa 20, at Houiton In nor^iern iMjBUfi FeUowa hall. AU members to eaih extra point« in the cop-j Second Congrefatlonal Church Maine. Greenville, tn waft cen­ 7 ' io h a v o not already, made re- pre, alternate/ .. . A. Porter, cloths; and Mrs. A-lexa'n-: ' CXIRNER DUBAlST «Y. Ohio M d h eavier "J *" * * poiu about i.487.«oo -^..oaid at France/find his country “to iMt *y bringing their rfeighbors until 10 o'clo^. . tral Maine, reported n . At X der Manella, fldwera. <; p eeled b a llo tin g in. W e s t V ii'- j 10:30 a,n>- e s t that h* airw no demqnitrate our common will -xuws on tlckeU sold for the re- ^ ' , 7 ,k« v( v. Mn i sand"'1 trtendsfriends for thlathis afterlafternoon of; . Guests are asked to vtse th e ; n V w LARGER QUARTERS Portland the SO waa only ona , ceS^nedy. ''Say K WUh^uair . niobfhlVI ' “ h "'’O leiiow^nip. nosir»«EiiIS will win airmocisMembet's oiof in«jthe nwv Holy v,-iuGboH y ginia were reported, today in- reason tb revise hia estimate. 'to eonaolidate peace in the degree above the minimum for LOU,Daughters^ Will hold their montwyimontmyt f‘‘" Clinic entrance, and as the dining, PLENTYNTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING ara m ««d to do ao by the chair­ LOLI. will _ hold [ "V® [• [^h, Mrs. Anna Addy and Mrs\Lucy I Mothers/Clrcle planning tlr. go to room will not be open until 1:3^ primary elections' Mn five Baltot^are being caat for party Wnrld.” thi* date. /’ I-aureike B. Perry - candidatni'for 'Statewide offices man, h W Doria Swallow. meeting in Orange \ the Hdly; Fau-lly MortaaterA »n the time of the party .’ early ajivtv- , states. There^were also pri­ Tito, bn * etate.vlilt toYrance, In Boston, the tbntpcralur*. ■// at 7:30 p.m.. The snmial mcmoil ... \ | weat'hartford Wednes-’ay .are res. \ AUTO GLASS INSTALLlib and for dalegatea to the national •pdke at A wcegUon ip the gaily early toda^dipped/e a low that Laurani-e B. Perry, science als may wait in the' Medicsil' L i- ; maries in* Florida and th e Hegiila d-lUlla Society will .service«CI Vice for*tvs departed ptemoers - ^ u The\ annual potluok supper V quested to meet/n front of tlie^ brary or Phyalcal^herapy wilt­ New c .nventioni. decorated. H0*!»1 de Ville (town e*tablt«h*d a wMther bureau be held at this,time, ah^ all partli: '^0:30 wllKbe enjoyed ttm)ori-ow.eve\! of the A«iimption at 8:45 teachei- at Manchester High ^ ^ L A S S f u r n i t u r e T O P S ^ Mexico. i' \... Oh;s Vote“ U gh f* hall) of Paria;: record there for ih ia dkte. hoM iU nw nw y meeUng tonight Ipatine are 'asked to Wear White. Schooh has received a <450 grant ing rOoAi. Bach |uayer ta remind-' at 7:80 at th ^ Italian American King bv Hollister PTA nriernbers a t ^ ni. . ed to bring playing carda. | ' Inan virtually VII txawuiy mtiafl Indian*iMsa»e» citieiVbtg -ly- EMction board offloiala.in Clevev • I would Ilka to axpreaa our The thermometer read A social time will foUowh-^’tth re- the scliool.^ch one attending vein . \ ---- ’ ------f"oiii the National Science Foiinda- land,, center of the slate's moat^ esub. ■ '• \ MIRiipRS (FirtplocBOiNl DobrF ^ \ / and llttio. voting was running■ g uV gratitude to ybuY city,” h* loltT fricid 34 degreba at 5 a.m., one freshpients served by MrS; Betty bring their myn cup, plate Arid \ . tibn to attend the Summer In­ / Uiuaily light, even for a primarmary. populoua aVea, aaid the balloting the chairmkn of Ui« ■ munjclpal degree below/the previous cold Manchester lo d g e/ N a ‘ 73, A.B. Smith and her cpmmtttee. \ , silverware. GraK< 8 boya and A lH iO U IlC C C l stitute for .*lclehce Teachers ' at at midmoming. there waa. '.'very, very light.” In council, '"becaua* it, ha* con- record of 35/*et in 1950. Wesleyan unlvcr.sity in. Middle- PICTURE FRAMING loR fypM f and A hl., wiU hold a iU ted com­ wilj-'provlde enterl^nment- A citywldo tally at roldmornlng Ctncinniti and Kanihton County, tribt^d ao much to 'thb education A t abouv the same time, th* Miss Fenna Lee K Fisher, for^ town. In Oarv waa an exi^ption, the vole bfflciala said /only on* or two of 'dur doctors and x>br other temperature waa 32 degrae* in munication at the Masonh^Temple WINDOW and PLAI tE G L A $ S tomorrow night at 7:30. merly of 84 Prospect St., now w Mfss.lKan Culver. Ksughter. of t'or D rive H ere During the 6-we«k aummer Ses- DON'T of 7.»37 topping ,,the 6,997 at the vdtera showed lip at some polling adentlflc worker*. \ Hartford. MK and Mrs. Donald'HNPjlverj 36 s‘on. Perry will study desf riptive Algiers, Algeria, May 8 0llin# plica "had no visitors In all thoae wish to consolidate war veterana burled stones an4tonbito6s at French Resi) tdiilcs In the physical scjencea. dor Warden Malcolm Robertson. University of Connfcllcut whowlll ezpert if^lring. COMPACTORS! tVE HAVE iN HTOCK aSL in local races; A total of 35 that' \ttme.' Columbus > election peace in th^world and Crest* an General RobenKLacdste today. ,The^.^ahout6d for to -Pemy was on* of , 40 persons- In c ^ g e Of thedegrerVork: There -initiated info* the Unlveraliy's ;DemocraU|.)(f#.m runnliig for five .$^rd. boeervere said early ballot- atmosphere x)t underatanding be Irlve, Mrar-Edwtird av.-ardM grants from among Kiih- ' “ W O lill DO.VE \y h i l e MEDICINE CABINETS SHOWER DOORS measured to pin. down the A lf^ a n rebelUom will M S social hour and refresh­ clvaptev of the Society of Sigma Xi. N.*^ Majikitig In physical thera-, Health Fund atata repreientatlvo, nomlnatlona Jhg was' ''extrelnel;.' light." ' tween people*. of the dr’ivei dreds of applicants. YOU Surging mobs ranged through the main a tree^ o f the ments at the conclusion of the nanonal honorary sclenllflc society, pv. She Iti .tiirrenlly . servlnik a? Glenney, chair Open Satunlnya — Upe'h Thursday Bi'enlngn from Laka County. In Akron, balloting' etarted Strict security precaution* pre presidWt of the college outfHg i Mated today. ' in 1953. Perry received S,fellow- rather slowly but picked ~up aa the capital demanding Lacoate’a resignation and for/the' We ArrtyA work. tomorrow at the' University. ESriMA'TES OLAHLY OIV^N ' . A normally Demociatlc r u rA t vailed 'as the . Communlit chief cliib.y \ ' \ \ \ Returns are be^nnlng to come "ship from Westingliou.se Electric SAM YULYES precinct near Fprt Wayne had no morning advanced/ In Spring- of aUte drove from the Elyaee Selves Bus to be put into pqwer.er. LaLacosiOt who two months ago was armed and those wiShlnk to contribute to study st Carnegie In.stitute of .s h u R r e p a i r i n g voters at ill until 10 a.m..^ three field and Ciarly^County voting palace to the Hotel de V ille.-H e. with special powersirs )6 to put down the IS-moptn-iM rebellion. William , HUnniford. son of Mr. asked to send tnelr checks to Technology to study modem con­ OF TtlE BETTER KLVD / hours after-the polia opened. waa much liimter than uiuil, offi- moved-between double lihe* of L J A . ^ '3 l> . ^ Villlam E. Hunnlford, Clarke, treasihjer. 175 E. cepts in the plj.Vfical s.-iences. narrowly escaped inmry aa big stones andydgetablss whizxed, ""and Mis'. 15 Maple St.—Acroaa From' A check ot “ very H ^ t” voting ciala said. ^In that area leas than lice. Firedten perched on rooftop* J u A O l continne A gs aditate of Manchesti r High half the[^igil>Ie voters are ex- b.v him;.' ■> . A -. .------' WOMEN'S LEAGUE 441 Center .St . hts been Jiromoted j p<-nteK^St. The drive w , First NaRonal Parking Lot / 'In normally Republican Madiaon all along the rout* closely watch' to radioman third clasa, USN. while for the remainder of the nonfh of .School. PerYv received his BS and , allowed 381 ''Republican Ytepublican ballots‘ pected>6 cast ballots. ., . ing. all uindQWt.. Today's demonstiAtion followedollowed i 0 ) 1 1 C? A a military parade through serving -aboard\lhy amphibious May. MA from Trinity Coilege^ \ '/ votedtb 129 D«0)bcratA A nearby | At/^arleston, W. Va.. what is V French officials said the aecor- Philadelphia, May 8 (/P)-— showdown bpt force flagship USS'T’ nt^ono. Allan farm precinct w a i 30-4 Republican. 1 pp bably the longest ballot in his- Ity measures were t,ken i t the marking Uie lIUi.,..*nnlv*r**ry „ ,1 . 7 - The surprise strike against the Allied vtetory in Europe, -g-v tic Fleet: In Ohio SecreUry of S U t* Ted request of the Vugoalavlah ' em- W. Brown,, who earlier pr*dic>-» ("Continued bn Page pOglit) basay. the Philadelphia IVanspprtd- The rloqng fallowed by 24 L I H I I I K i l l DeWolf Art Guild tnembers will Crowd Quiet tion Co.* which tied thla cRy’s the slaying of 30 European farm*: In westtm...... at Algeria the hi hands ot hold their annual meeting tomor-' WOODLAND. GARDENS **1N. 'THE CENTER OF.MAXCHESTER” A la tf* «rpwd .moat people public transportation synem nationalist______reMta. , . Mora Uii:*n SO! row at 8 p.m, tn the South Meth-1 are off today In FYanc* to com­ in kltot.s today was settled af­ French faring wera burned out. By D en^fats odist Chlirch. The, gliest. speaker memorate V-E day — atood be­ I Acoste gave sevenrid^'of w'lll be Mias KatlD^ne B, Nellsoti, I SWISS GIANT PANSIES _ 65e 2 $1.25 hind. the fences watching the U to ter eiRht hours of negotia­ j: Tuesddfi M**y 8*^ Tydings Margin Slim demonetrstore toriguo Dtehinga. -Washington, :y 4 ) — Dam- I educatibnat dli ectoh of Wadawortb motorcade but theri was no tions. \ called on them to .'^test your I ocratic icai Wers reportsd Alheneiim, Hartford,''Who will give : cheer*. ' a great part of the city'a trol­ ' Suggestions For Mother's Day- y Held as Church Sniper triotic coufag* in tke auras or the clearing the yfay today'^ to bring SECOND C^REOATIONAL CHURCH ' ah illitstrated talk on "ArtVsta and i -The Smiling marshal, dfeased in ley and bits service waa halted for Todiirch) Sava, 61-vear-old unemployed porter. Is escorted more than', eight hour* by v. the nementchaa.” These are two moun­ the controMrshU Hsila Canyon Housekeepers.'* -A aorlai with re- | a light blue uniform with red from the District Attorney’* office in New York yesUrday ip be tain strongholds ot the nationallat*. s^ n o r t h m a i n STRKET 7 Hydrangeas M.W. Geranh|tm Flowering Shrubs ■ In atrike,' dssctibed by the company Dam. bill' bpTor* th* Benat* for .a freshments will folloiy. striped trousers, and Mrs. Tito, booked on a homicide charge as the sniper who killed on* wor­ Th* tough,.alocky Lacose Walked ; pr#.*iecUi Fuchsia sMaunolia Tri Potted Perennials wearing a light pink, dress, were as a ’’wildcat’' walkout and by the assault on PrealdSBt \ ' NEW LIGHTWEIGHT SUMMER V/EIGHT ^ shipper and wounded five oUiers outside a Romanian Orthodox with dignity to the foot ot Al- I power poUdes. rSo P. M.— R A IN OR SHINE Geranium Rose Bushes Rlebding Heayts y ^ ' Baltimore. May 8 (^> — taken to the Hotel de Ville iii an t'ranaport worker union aa "non- Church Saturday night. UnidenUfled detecllv* at. right hold* glera' monument to war dead and, iuthbriaM." - ' leadhrs wer* repftaentsff Ivy Geranium Primroses Millard E. Tyaings apparefl^ open car by President Rene Coty; hunting flfle from w-hlch a volley of bhoU wa* flrsd at crowd laid down a huge floral wreaUt. ’'' Later the Titos and *Coty drove Settled by P s ^ y to recommend ths trans­ Delphinium "'v entering St. Dumltru's Church on West 89th Stjrest, .New York. With the aoundlng of tap* at this fer Sen. Long of .Louisiana f r ^ Double Petunia.s ly has won a chance to ycgain tb.^the 17th Century Hotel de JLau- The atrike. Was Settled at 12:10 o f ( AP Wlrephoto). . solemn momeht, the crowd 'jre- nterior to tho Foreign Rata- RAYMOND R. REID • .\zealas CnIumbine v BLANKETS Vjlis old seat in tlie Senate from ,Sun in the nearby He Saint Loqis-- p.m. in a conference, hetti-een com­ douhled th* shouta aiid whiatles. ttqfis Oommttt«*q.-ln a shakeup o f AUC-nONISER \ Cinerarias t l^ man who tqhk it from him th* cradle of the d ty .o f Paria— pany and ilnion officiBla in a PTC Tear tiaa 'Usoil for a formal lunch. ' ■ north Philadelphia offt^. mocratiq asslgfamsnta foUbw- six years ago. But he had a Police, using tear gas and clubs, th* death last weak Sen. PRINTED "SUMMER ROSE" , ...... $ 5 . 9 5 Union rapreaentauvaa imntedl- ot That Interpret The GUDIOLI lULBS, eliolet mix ...... Yv...... 59c dot. Tliia afternoon Tito and hia for­ clashed repeatedly with the m Barkis]) o f Kentucky. Txidse rail. “I’m a tired boy,” ately began telephqnlhi! hui 'and Wishes Of The Family eign miiHster, Koca Popovic. coh- Wilson Bates atrators. Numerous arrest PIcNiPs: SfrowlMirty, aspofagus, l•Ptuec, cabliagB, eaulHliow«r, breetoli. * / the 66-year-old political vet­ Yerred wiUv Prewiler Guy MoUet trolley depots tq teiKtbcm of t'l)e made before' the streets w « . U this move gains expsetad ap­ PL/^ ’’MIAMI" : ...... $ 4 , 9 5 eran ronfided early today af­ and Foreign . Mlhinter' Christian settlement, to. withdnw plcketa cleared. Th ei« was no lmmeyet Last ’^^bt Tito apoke 'at'a atatq s. TEL. Ml 8-6868 in three c ^ r s and eight shades in plaih colors. \' electiop. x dinner. warned against tim derway within an hour.' \ tack* only 23 mile* frdm/Algl*** unielectad Oamesrsit favoring a bill to oudMitM construction ot a IF YOU W ANT . . . , 87 BAST.CEN^TER ST- WOODLAND GAR early .complete, unofficial .re­ dangir of nuclear war, and urgbqrgd) The stoppage waa touched off during the night', slluing the 3-B 4 7 4 Vi^aHhington, May 8 ()P)— Secretary of Defense Wilson today fedsrai dam at Hells Osnyon, an AMBULANCE SEItVIciB U8 WOODLAND ST. > OPEN EVENINGSv turns gave him a Bplit-hair\edgc a search for path* of under­ by the suspension of three linemen throau of-six Aralxywho had oVer George P. Mahoney for'^tjie standing between East and 'Weat. of the overhead division of the diiclOT(4 'the, production acbc^le for B58 l»nfba|ra-Iw» been Btrvtd with Franch fqrees. the Snake Rlysr nsar th* Idaho^ Democratic nomination. .Mahoney Oregon border. , ' TOP QUALITY . The French were quietly hopeful electrical di^artment. ..TllCy. -KflCt. g g is id ^ I® g_mQnth and said.‘.!lt Is np( that tbe Soviets -In neighboring Frehoh Moroooo,. refuied to admit defesL, Indi'caUpg. that the talks would itrintgthen Btispendeii for four days oh Satur­ comparatively catny^slnc* fY*"®* Long has, Unod 19 With JI*puW»> Simtex, Candlelight Rayon Damask he might' wait until -.offlcal yote are “far outstripping the United States in terms of air power." can members of the Ihterier gRmp LOW PRICES /- Tito's pofittpn a* a brUIg* over the day when they refused e work es- Wllaon said (th* Current output of j ;— ’ ~T% granted It Ihde^ndence, four' canvas* — days away— - before tensions dividing th*'^West and against the federal Hells Gaflyon algnment on/the grounds it wee the 8-jet. InterCbirtlnental, B62 t* !■■■■' / v;. « a armed M orocci^ kidnaped a project. conceding. the,Soviet bloc. tba’dengeroUa. 'French major commanded thei SELF SERVICE six a month although .production ; M g S a f C g a g a a g a v P l t Hts stand haa kept botUad up la TABLE CLOTH SETS ' Sen, John Marehall Butler won The PaHaian'\welcome for the Army moblUsuton center at Fes. '■:'"ir)vet;whelmtngly in hi* bid' for Re­ The eetUemCnt egreement, an­ had ^ e n plahijed at the rate of 17 » • ▼ C A l th* commlUso a;bOl which Demo­ FREE PARKINQ nounced by. Eli Rock, the city’s la­ a month. H is Frencly meanwhile claimed publican renomtnatlon. . ' (Cbadaned pn .aga;Eight) crats havo com* to regard , as a /■ bor relatkms consultant who act­ ■ He said he. wduld'have preferred. . a 4*to-J toll of their Arab op­ tonibol of their conflict with ths $4 years a Senator' ponents, 'n a y repcirted 97 , rebels ONESTOf ,\ 54x54 WITH 4 NAPKINS . ..: v $ 5 . 9 5 Tydings served aa Maryland ed a g a medistor, provided:- to .keep these figure* secret, huV For^Guar.antee Eisenhowsr administration over genator for 24 years before hie' 1. n(en will return to work- ''‘•becaiiae of the confusion and i had bee'n/hlllad during the past power pollciss. defeat in' 1950 by Butler. It came tpday'T-An arbitr'ator. wilt pass doubt that have arisen on two. 4*yy^73 In a battle near Oon- thzn* e acfieraiFederal Power Commission SHOPPINO i)emocrafB See matter I believe it desirable' Fr^e: feraej stantlner , \ 54x72 WITH.6 NAPKINS . $ 8 . 9 5 shortly after a special Benate In­ upon,the validity o f the three days iTtfC} has auiauthorised, th* Idi vestigating subcommittee headed of auspenstbn 'up to'now nndt a the record'straight.'" / / ..v ! Outbreaks ^ m m o a \ Powsr Oo. to build thtso low-ls by Tydings failed to iubhtantlate '.fourth day following the lUhitrs- 11)* Secretary of Defense' was By THE AHSOCTAir-D. PRESS 'outbrcaics''^durlng th* ) 6- dams on th* Snake.6 TUa la i Sl^fversk d e fe a t b4fore . a Senate' appropriations, ■ oitarg^' bv Sen. McCarthy (R- MILLARD TYDINGS \' tor’s ..decision. Hartford., .May 8 th-0ld rqbel campaign for In^: with the Eisenhowsr admlalatfa- 66x86,WlTH S NAPKINS/...... Wla.» that Coramunista were in the 2, ’Ris srbitfatdr will rulS on subcomnilttee io discum the mili­ dence from Franc* havs-sent tlon's poUey of sharing natural rs- tary budget for the government lin D. Roosevalt aald hqre, today \ '■* State Department. McCarthy said In, the unreporte^ . potting places, the company’s right to aailgn the that' the United States .and Great source development wjth prlvat* Bt 1^ Jke Setback flacal year which begins July 1. \ ^ Lustrous dama.sk in fine qUalit.v ra.von that w ash^ and the committee's report wa* a l^it still would be short in (he crew in question to removal of Britain can eaae Near .tikwt ,teiwo(i (Osatlhuodon Fag*. Bight) sntanris*. H * said actual expenditures in the . Aithough Idaho power’s permit irons like a handkerchief. White, maize, light green Kji^d* \ 'Vhlfewaah.” , ". ‘ overall, total, if the present trend span wirM pepiding which ho as­ by speaking out firnily to assufe remained-constant. By/ipE ASSOCIATED PRESS signment will, be made to "Ute job fiscal year would be about .<36 bil­ IsraeVa ^ntinued tndependenc has been challenged in the courts, ^ Butler, in hla campaign, jsu'p- lion. pink. ' _ - /' . „ ' . , ' \ T- polled'YlfcCarthy'a stand. W«- - 3liirteen of dha 16 unreported Tw o' Senate Democi-ats contend- in question...... In kw'Interview In Hartfori th* company already ha* begun Coming. "ied today th* defeat of Texas Gov. C'ost* $100 Mlltioa a Day work on two Of . ths thrs* dams earthy supporter* backed him. \ were in Baltimo.fe county, where Rock said that Mayor Richard­ the H ^ l fltatler this mermlng, «ie Allan Shiyefe In, his bid to retain This.amount of igoney, Wilson Greek Figu re whtph would flood the alt* of th* AtOHENEYMUS ' iJ.'Tr ^reen Staihp.s Given With Ua.sh'\Sales - In the primary campaign, neith­ Mahoney waa running ahead by son Dilworth will tnvRe both sides said that if the two countries Jlad Soon! ^ two to one. Polling places there control ot' state party machinery commented, is "neaily' <100 flTil'- taken sueb,. .a stand three year* proposed fedeihl high dam project. er ’Tydlnga nor Mahoney, a 4-tim# to City Hall within the next 10 Democratic natlqaal Cwdrman loser in sta'tewlde contebta, bore averaged, about pemberatie Indicates the South, is ready to lion doliacs''per day” and ta a cost ago, present .jitobleme woigd be .270 days to try and work out some lu P o m k m in g Faul M. Butler haa called-aetten \down strongly on issues or .person- vbtM each; I f Mahbney iiwept all turn its political back^.on Presi­ ‘We must pay through taxes.’’ far less. ' , / dent Bisenhower; plan which would remove the poa- A t the outset, IVIIeon atreaied The widow of the late, resident on th* Helle Canyon project vital ___1 alltte*. Both relied on "ahoe-leath- votM in those uprepbrted pre­ •Iblllty of a recurrence of thla type Forces aligned with Sen. Lyndon' two points: • ..■ is spending 4he day in'tianfbrd to ar” campaign* to get out the vote. cinct, on that basis,' U still would of problem. Th* union said It sc­ Ret^aefe i^ n d B. Johnson handily defeated Shiv­ 1. “ The United. States is not and participate in disedastoM bn the (CoaRniibd on Page Right) ThJNtHAICeoM Reports from 1.261 of 1,277 pol­ leave \hlm shy by aeveral thou­ a n ted the settlement plan at the \ ers Satunlay in precinct Victories should not be competing in an SH- United Nations. During /he day ah* ling place* gave Tydlpg* 138.915 sand. .\ u i^ng of the mayor.' \ MANCHISTIH COHH* / 'Estes Wine Delegate* expected ;to be further ratified in out armsmenVi race with - the discitased the subject at the Hart­ Athena, Greece, May 8 fP) ^ te e , Mahoney 131,219. Since they Th'e walkout begtif g t orie car-' Greek, journalist convicted a Besides balloting In the whisker- county coBventiona there today. U.'S.S.R. or any other country.” . ford Y lfe A on Ann and tonight CORNER OF MAIN AM ) OAK STREETS / we're tied 76«76 in nominating unit she addressea-a'piibltc meeting at accomplice tn th% t94'6 slajdng voteJwsimllar_ . 3L a*to at..the,electonil a.1 col- close Senate primary, the state’s: Shiver* Against Adlai barn last night and spread in the 3. There has been "no-change in ot lege votes In presidential elec- Democrats also threw -their 18; Shivers, who bolted to Eisen- early morning hours to a' third of the. Internaiionsl situation which Bulkeley high school auditorium at CBS radio edireapondent George B iiU e ^ s the city’s trolley and bu* line*. would require us to increase our 8:j8. / Polk said today he was innocent tion*. tna popular vote would he‘ presldehtlal nominating vote* to, hbwar in 1952,.has made it clear "n ie United States and Great Ten/i of thousands of commiHer< forces over ell or, ihake it possible and . asked for.-a retrial. He re­ ' . the decldmg factor. T h is i* the Sen. Estes Kefauver. But with no { he would aot support Adlai E. Ste Britain irijould /mphaalze that^a- ffo B i th e ^ W irtB YEAR ArtER YEA WE SELL THE 8I08T first unit vota tie in Maryland his-. one running against' him, Kefau vensoii as Democratic presidential were' forced''to walk to work and for us at this time to reduce our pudiated his testimony at the 1949 rael shall vpn^nue to exist." anq. trial and said It Wps the "result of BECAUSE IVE THE MOST tory, '' ' nominee this year. Nor has he school duHng the rush i^eriod. Oth- forces.” praised other potential nominees:, era more fortunate brought their said. Mrs. RMse'vett termed the iggestions made -to me nsr Mahoney wa*'ht^re apt to gain] (ConHnned oh Page Four) As Wilson testified, he was Near Ehtst prdbl^em" and that of IKR SERKB AR 86B A O C K W except Gov. Frank J. Lausche of automobiles into play or were able flanked in the cominittee room by tpal motives." V ■ r For Ljuxl^ry Unlimited to jam their way Into overworked Atomic eh^gy control a* the big how understand how confeS- Whahlnglpa. May 6 (P) r 6*s Ohlo.„, , “ , ! the-Secrctaries 6Mi)e Arjny, N*vy ideat Elaesdiower today directad A $35.00 Sen./Mansfleld (D-MbntV aald! taxis. Issue* fac^g the United Nation*. aionsSrs extracted tn Communist and Air Force and by the full mem­ that tbe United State* "coia* 0 : Johnson’s expected designation a* | bership of the Joint C^lbfs of Staff, .She sMd thatcLwhlib. the recent states^medtevalism, inquisition, "cease fire” agreement Yeached in nothing nmre.” Gregory Stakto-' ttaue to paMenUy and persMteat- 1 head of the 56-vote Texas delega­ Wilson said he woiad confine his ly seek a soimd agyeemsat” on VALUE Hiitor Wins tion to the.'^ party's national con-| ...... __ _ __ ...... _ . the Middle East by UN ^ r e t a r y poulos Bsidun a letter -published in comrnents to- "key sapects of the dlaartMpamt with, tb# . flovirt \ . WlHi Your Order of I ventlon "meana there will be unity defense program And‘ IS'Fes ve detail* Oeney*! IMg HamiiArskJold aa ’ * the Athena .^ s p a p e r Apogevma- ( I in the Democratic partyVI ; ■ ■■ '—beginning” —” , •*— the problem still re- tini. Unloa M d other natioB*- TIm CUPOLA Any Size .Snleete-d to other officials. P resldeafs iastsaeBssw la ttioa* •- "It appears the Soqlh ■will re­ New^Tidbfts rn^ns unsolved. ' i ' T Am laaooeatU ' A : PuUtzer Prize for Novel At one ' point Wilson c“harkcter- words wer* reported to aewaiaea main ' in the Democratic cblumh iced critics who contend the United . .“ It will, probably be necessary "The only thing 1 can say is that Ciilled from A P Wires , for the big power* to see that th# at the White House by Harold AU Our For A New York, May - said Johnson has made it clear anyj rawiy misses Qqeen EllzabeUi *nd article by reporter Vaasos Taimbl- APRIL JOB MARK SET husband-wife playwritlng team delegation he heads' will hot w alk' th* Duke bf Edinburgh 'riding to- 'W'ashlngtoB, May- 8 GW—Ea^ for their Broadway hit,'. "The (Oontlnued on Page Eight) '; . (f^ontlniied oii Page iUght) daros, who contacted the convict-, - J$f PAYMENT put of the national conventlpn“ *ndi gether in rdyal procession at Ydl*- -ploynleBt Joinped 888^88# iadt Diarv of Anne Frank.” ed man In.a new investigation of U ;^vill support the presidential npm-! quay, England . . Winthrop Rocke the crime. , month to.new April record of NOVEMBER The 1956 Pulitzer awarda' in . . feller's offer tb bullp multi-million -I 83,990,000 whn* Joblessaas* Jmirnaliam, literature and muair] ' ins*. - Polk, 34. a native of Fort Worth, DtiWN Sen.'Sparkman )D-Lai. Steven- ' dollar schoolscDool system in Morrilt^-Morriltom J'rudcS ‘ExtVa^ loT L lfc Tex., was found detd-ln Salonika dropp^ by 870,000, the Labor .diiiiilBinifer PAY.MENT wire announced yesterday by the I son's running mate in 1952, said ’ Ark. w'loB liBunlmous support sod Commeree. departaieata re­ trusteea o f Columbia University., .Jtlarbor, his arms and leg* bound j in a aeparate Interview the Texas cltly council; - and a bullet hole in his head. He ported today. The uaemployatsat 5 Y E A R S ‘ Kantor'a novel, the story of the ] results "shatter completely any six members o f _ ■ total dipped te an esttanatM Take. iLfea6y ,.i,x_Mr.'Jones horrors of ,a Confederate prison lifate; who had had disappeared while en route to T O P A Y hope the Republican* may have t.rsle gambling syndifat*; who had In Canada Prison Melodrama a Mctct Uitervf«wlHth (jstiHiwiwr '. 8-A84,88w ' 'tIia"tBp8rtiasitts saifft camp, won Ihe JPuiltze^ P riw for had of a Southern revolt." pleaded guilty to v^laltaig State even though jebleSsaeas .juaoag tVe Obtain and Pay ’'GHrig.ihtb ft slow burn wun'tKeat that - guerrilla leader Marko* Vafiadls fiction. rwaiu slgBira ahintnr loWsr y .hMifairasnt ta Wasa^ auto worker* iacreaaed apd oa- 'FTir Building pokey old water heater ypu forgot to In Paria last night Kantor ex- County Jail tbr varying terms by Vancouver, B.C., May 8 The-was held hostage the three-con- Or MoaestXottage (Ceiitlnued on Page Eight) employmeqt a.m op'g f artery . Permlla reseed great aatlafaction. "After (Continued on Page Fifteen) Superior Court Judge Richard H. city editor’ of the V a n c o u v e r vlcta kept a straight razor at hia olwoyt 6h tap with on turn oain time. ; Province bargained for five solid thirbal and a pair of barber shears worker* generally failed te shew ' ■ / ’ -i/ . ; ■ ' ' S0 books.” he said, “ a w'riter can Phillips . . Prlfe movements Jr- the normal sprlagtlase decliac. YOtR CHOICE OFr ^ 2 YtCM* Take fl tip".. . Mr. Jones! ' hardly be blamed' for hankering regular In slock market with hand hours yesterday before a trio' ot pressed to his back. -4 . 1 ■ ' * * A. ERECTED CO.MPLETELV RV US, GuarailtBt . r ' ■ after something like this.” , convict* at nearby Oakalla Prison "Stay back,’' the prisoners I f l f l |^l||l|||«pg| /t’s Batitly to Serve Your Fuel Needs ful of strong isauea standing., out P A IR TO WED INCLUDING CONCRETE JOB An automatic electric water heater 1'aratlnnlng In Europe Ex-Room m ate K ills' against . bacKground of numerous farm took s razor from the Ihrqat warned rifle-armed guarda before . Athens, Oieeoe, Slay 8 (P W A B. d e l i v e r e d I.N PRE-BUILT PANEL UMTS, t MEN Albert Hackett and - Prances j of a handcuffed guard and relesaed Larsen arrived on the scene. ' We ; T ’ s -n s s i r 's k l l i e i r i T I AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER never forgets. No more waiting for ^8l>.vear-old Ohio girl and a CAN EASILY h a n d l e CO.MPONENTS. - - Bantly boosters come from Iwth .sides of the railroad Goodrich won the. drama award R i c h m o n e l S t i i c l e i i t : Navy scientists fiia new research him havo nothing to lose through cut-"■Uil 6 1*8111 water to shave or bathe. Plenty of hbf for their stage adaptation of the ' - 4r!'' All during th* Utris LovelMS I (CoaltBued • • .lag* Pom ) (OsatlMMd *a Pag* Pivo); living n*ad* fv)« lives of Robert Mooney, 25, section of Rta. 30 and 34 in Tol­ lya of the two leagues dressed in Funeral Homs, with the Rev. Mau­ ways tu, mahe police reeprda that P o ^ Cohmins in m women's ,andNchdBk;en’s clothing, th,mive .’public information more aa a separaje office last August. La^bun/ Funeral ‘ w m the firot eonflmiatlon cet^ony Ellington, and Mary Jane land, poHca. said. their unlforms.-v Parents and rice Foulkes, paetor of St. John’s hardware,tobls and .nvsny . Mias Haael Anderson, offi(-e •to lake place l» the new'^wrrch. VVaTngarlner, 19; Tolland. ‘ State Trooper Ronald ^laeobeon, friends Will drive Otf boys around Epiacopel C hurch, officiating. uniform throughout the state. other itemi. ’ The chiefs sMid they w'ould manager, reported that it placed VALiiY WlLDiNG CO. dhUdren h a^ been redotvlhg In- His name was tahen off the of the Stafford Springs batrac^e, the territory. X. Friends may call at the funeral ►FORTE RECITAL Daniel Levine 163 Job applicants, received notice LiM ^d ThurFKjiay Vot fk w EMlnMto OiD atructhmi f’‘om theu:1>una of 8t., crlUcal list yesterday, of­ said Collier was "ahaKen u F ^ u t Hospllal NotM home tomorrow from 8 . to port the dlscumon to Jhii month's will.be the store'''inai meeting of the 'fjhiefa of Police of 282 Job openings and gave 139 ^ C v u t O la a tM k ^ m s Joaeph'a y CMureh on Saturdhy ficials said.'. not injured. • The top • of -the A Mn was bom yaaterday at o’clock,. ” ”V ‘ - ■ . aiitiknt ’will be Robq^i testa- . ' A t^emorial service for Benjk- mornlnjf* In WUllmanllc. on Iton- was den^ollshed. City Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Events Tonight Aaan. - ’ -'X ' from our compfefi T^inple licth. Sholom baum. Both men haVg.'h^ In a.ddition, the office registered mln L. 'Laabury, 20-year-old Uni- day afftrn him In Andover. Athd oa Collter la scheduled to appear in ler Surdell, 15 . Brooklyn St.; a The'Men’a Cliib of the pifH Oon- Chiefs attending w-gge Patrick J, le le c fio n . .pied for some time>ih gett Flanagan, of Steatfordxpreeldent 33^ liew Job applicanta, 210 of Sunday morninn at St. Odiumba’a has beeh constructed by Mrs. Carl Tolland Justice ■Cdtirt May, 28.. 'daughter, yesterday to Mr. and gregatiohhl ChuVeh .of Vernon will store ready for t p t opening. them women and 22 of them, venity Of Vermont imphomnre and from Jtra. Delvlna Mf^ttlgney. E. OOsllne and Mrs. tVilllam Chun-b, Women Elect Mrs/ William Mitchell, Hartford -of the chiefs’ aseociatlon>Michaer "aon of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Las- hold a pof-hick supper and meeting I^^MeBday Eveningf May rd^ ^ : . ’ Sid Eiff,’ puhUe relations man ^ R CUrroll of Meriden. T h ^ a e J. veterans. Miss Anderson slso re-, 0EWEY.RICHM4N Anyone wishing to attend the' Jaodbus and is on display in the Mre. Raymond' B. Clark of the Tpke.roind a daughter.-'today to tonight at 8-.30. All men. in tl 23 19 the. King chain of etbres, says, t'hl ported that 20 nif .lhe new appi bury of. Baat W’indsoir, .who waa aervica la invited. ' • ‘ ' hitrjh. ' Ellington Coitgregstlonal Church Mr. , and''Mrs. Raymond Green, IZ ^ A T 8:18 O’CLOCK Sullivan of Wethersfield, Ray­ 767 MAIN ST.: community are invited. will be theffifth such outlet ownei mond Be^with of Trumbull, and cants are' haridioapped. killed Sunday night In an auto Pivot Cdmmimloa '^Sunday new members will be was ^ g te d president of the Rimk- Maiden Ldp^. - The. YBA Committee of . the by the.'firm. Most of the rest . Overall, fhe office active file con­ arrldent, w’lH be.hcld'at the First ‘Twenty-two children v.rill re­ taken into the fellovrship and any­ vilie Council of Church Women for ickeU avhUable w?thout charge at Kamp’a Muaio/ Henry Keller of New Canaan. ^ P Apply for 825 to $500 i New patlenU at the hospital to­ RoCkville Bantlat Church will hneiat .in torraer mill buildings in Massa- CbiincU repreaentatives 'attend­ tains tbs' names of l,i41 pdrsons Congregational' CStut-feh In -South ceive then First Holy Com iftun- one.tvishing to Join the church is the coming joar at a recent meet­ day titcluda Craig .kellero, 199 tonight a t 7:30 a t the jparaonage. Store, P o ttS im ’a. The Music Shop and tha Yf^ntut dnlsetts. Two are In Springfield looking for work. This la a drop of Windsor Thursday afternoon a( 4 ... poy later.' PI.US! C««A In'' ion a t St. Coluihba a Church Sun­ asked tp contact the Rev. Henry ing------ing were Carter H. White, general 'phono Krtt. Bill Con- South St.; Harry Hitching, Oov- women of .the Moose meet a t 8 ''Uttle Music Bhppp*- xAnd the others are ill Lowell and manager of the Meriden Record Hrmid Fhotn, 44 from the 1,185 names in this o’clock.' Burial will be in-South day morning at the 8:30 a.m. G. Wyman. Also elected were Mrs. Winifred eiitry; Mrs. Kath^ne Sorensen, o'clock, at the Moose Club with the Brockton. ' , William Mullen file at the start of April. ' Windaor Cemetery at tha con- eolliaP’on ^trvice. Nationwide Ktoter, Ufiion Congregational and the Merideh Journal,-, chair­ Credit, at no « tra cott. Phono Hm *. „ ‘ „ PTA Meeting Broad Brook; and 'Mr*. Robert executive and nomlnatl^' commit­ . The company, according to Ziff, man .of the’council; J. Edward De- Miss Anderstm. said thereWas an venienee of the family; ^ Children in the claa.. are Ruasell The FTA will hold Its final meet­ Church, vige prsaident; Mrs. Ar­ Pratf, 38 Windsor Ave." tee meeting at 7:30. ’ choSe Manchester for its first Conr Bill Mdlton, chairman of the elcht per cent drop ih the number! In- heu .of flowers, friends afe or como iii today. thur Eidwards, Rockvllls B ^U st Coiircy,' editor of the Milford Citi­ Bllllhga, .Charles Donnelly. . Aia'ili ing of the season^^thls evening pre­ ydoouia Plan 8he«V ' Fayette Lodget.-$9, AF A AM, necticut location--because tne zen; Charles Bell Jr.; of StAttoi contact aniO-icket committee, an­ of men sltll looking for w ork,: requested to contiH>ute j to Ui», HdiTwrtwhpwn DurinaCk. Undo Gasper, Gregory ceded by a'M t-luck supper at 8:30. Church, secretary; Mrs,. Edith Boy Scoiit Troops 11 andd ^ w i l l will m eft In atMed communication town’e atrate^c location .'Im: ,a WHAY', New- Britain: George nounced todaj^hat response to largely becauae of the recent pick-' bulld|ng fund of .Tabof Academy UMowflMHlMo.Woo Hudahi^elda ^urovaty, Vaurecn Members of the school glee club Gunther, T 611 a n d Federated i t 7:30 p.m. at the Maabntc Temple large buying area. Vacant tHiilt' up In eonatfiictlon work In ,th1a science building,' v. \ eph conduct a variety show SatuiSaturday dapp, managing editor of the MHB 1946 ^ a a a Reunion has TEST TVT Paro, Gai Bemesch, Stephen WrO' will be guests of the group for Church, trsasurer; Mre. EdW'l" evening at 8:15 at the Vemoh•noh Ever on Orchard St. buildings are used becauM thCy New London Day, RayroomY J. area. The number-of w'oniAn ihok-x • -..., ' 24.25 18.25 blinsitl, and'Stephen S m « of An­ milk and cMta at 7:30 following McCiilre, V e r > p n Methodist usually have the needed Urge floor been exbellent. • Ing for work, however. Ihcreaaed, A typical dieael locomotive con- iPhurch, cttalrpsan for World Com- mVntary School. Dancing will fol .^.Fanning, executive editor m the 39 05 1 dover; Maura\Siecord. GaryGi J'. which‘they will render aeveral se­ low the show, , areas as' well aa parking’ space ’iWaterbury Republican aM the ■ The '35 niembera' of\hte com from .599 to 642. Miss Anderson at-U alne-70,000 parU. ____ Mri.Mii tvwt mnrtki.f i Horton and L■...... ti^ M.Atkinson of lections under 'the lesdership of TnimltJr Dit^ .,' n ^ a Items are now being h a^ l^ . nearby. erican. and J. Marirp Ryder, mittee w'orked dlhgentlyNioeatlng A loo* ol *1*0 tM)> MO.OO Hehron; John L. 'Moriarty, Jean Other officers Include Mrs. Jo­ Proceeds w-lll be iised to, .buy Parking at "King’s atpre at QWortT teaeM I* » cmm«.IIm Mrs. Herbert Englert, Grade 7 camping equipment. - through The Manrheater Evening al manage." ’ of ^ t a 1 1 o n former claasmates w'ho hayffsacat- • ^ I f IMM0M.H of Coughlin. Susan CSKleon. Olfford teacher.’ ■, , 'v seph Eckela, St. John’s Episcopal Herald Rockville Bureau, lifted MftNC-H ESTER Cheney 'mllls’’-T-lhe. harae the com- in Waterbury. Pii^iife tube L2i3Sh LafleuK Fred LoWiMn. Jane Mrs. EngleH will also install Church, chairman ’ for the tYorld , Named-vJToreman^/- at 1 Mlirket St., telephone Rock­ . •''.pany .favors -WllLbe sufficient for tered throughout the Lewls Miner, 182 W. Main St„ States and aa far aa Hawaii ^ U bm $85 to $S0a ! __ . Szegda.^^ay Ann- Hadd*t! Rose­ new officer! at ^ e 'meeting, s . Day of Prayer; Mrs. Robert Hoff­ ville TR 5 - 8 1 8 8 .^ ^ ^ / 2 PHONE M| S-am ^ UsB malt fs twHHi sf sl< iSiim eisi f y ehurCh artd Jts proposed addition Mrs. Alfred^^gcchl. ' Gregor, Vernon MetKodlnC Church, eon of the late Tbomas and Maria deg^a, ranging from a high of formerly of 103 Bisaell St. XGie turitput.* Those who have not re- Hervlee CaiM; chiirman for Christian World Lioc.k.hart HarrisOn. He was em­ 71’, to a low. of 45. Total precipita­ Maas,, are Hated as ,JnconKu;ators Triage took placq In W eslbu^’, turne^thelr rwervation forma are Day ar Night $ /V ^ C I In le . of . the new store. 'Candib and 2.95 ^ A- polio Jmmuhlsatloh clink; will Miuibtis; Mrs, Eldna Johnston, ployed Bs a crib tender for Pratt tion will average near one-quarter Sat4irday; May 6. urged to do BO immediately^ Vernon' M'lhodiat Church, chair­ and Whitney Aircraft. For several of an Inch occuring in. slight show­ Cohen have i)een in the depart- be held M thd Horses W. , nient atorg businesa a/total of Miss Sandra White r the fahaltered pink qaiimtions School during' the ihontha of men for leadership Education; years he had beeh employed iif, the ers about Thursday, and then end Mrs. CWord Hawley, Rock­ local textile mills, y - 'about 5(1 years, according lo Ziff. bride of Ernest Emerson laebner lily of the valley cenVqr. ’N a n d ^ n e . / again about the end of the week. \TH* chain will aim to--wbvide The best pian was Sherwo R. ^ e only/childrbn ellglWs for the ville Baptist Chtirch, chairman for . Well remembered' In Manches­ on Sunday afternoon m the ’First Raymoad, of.,East Great alps, the /' magaalne / '^JTTie Chriitlan ter and Rochvlll^ aa a football ■age; Amertcin con- m ibt^um quality at the ^lowest ■K ts are chllilren betWean the possible price ’ and. sees its ' tow Congregational Churbh in' Ando­ Norwich. The yahera inclv^ed Al­ A NEW WAY OF II ages of six urough l 2 wnO, have Hoinex” , player and baseball umpire, he was siimed/lesa thmi three .bushels of ver. The ccremonv/waa performed fred I. Lamb. North Frai»Khn:'A. a o ; Membera CHed-X also/Sctive in’ aeveral clubs’ here. wheat: in 1955., overhba4 becau.se of'a anwii staff BEFORE. YQU SAY YOU CANT AF/ORD X POR HARDTOP hot had any/'poUo vaccine. ' \ and Imv r^iit-7-as' one of the uiali^ by the R ev;^ Garland Waggoner, Prentice Srnith. Franklin; Btuart The /first' shot will be sdidln- Damon Lodge. Knights of Pyth­ He-'was a member , of the Loyal E. Gadbols, Salem; an^A driah D. • s ias, will honor four .’lO-year mem­ Order of Moose, Fayette Lodge, ways in wht^h costs ea'n be cut. of the. yglim a (tongregatlonal HETO^O isterM on either May 18 or it bY / Ziff cUimS'|CihK’s has been or­ .'Churclj,<'’at8)dted by the Rev. Ste- Atkins, .Mansfield. / X Dr. W ,' C. Hatnsworth. school bers tomorrow nlght 'at cesemof* AP 4c AM, Polish American Cltl- files a t the VFW Home on Elnh-S^’ xens' Club, the American t-eglon ganized about IJne year.s. He saya [amberlain. ci(. Andover. physiclin. The second shots will be EAST It ts the fcompanyU experience that ,bi ' is the daughter of Mr. j white gladtolua 'ilnk'|iqd white glv(anchMter / Hohool.Menus . arglNO'’ NOEB" authorisation for -l.OOp/shfrej of veh-. She carried a Colonlal bou- coupW will reside st Blue Hill Kd., Ths menu for the remainder of Slaters wdll serve refreshments. FraAkhn. . v Vem-EII Assn, to Meet . t : l l t;Se-t:U / ^ c k without par.vaWe. They will qiiet'of lilies of the valley. * the week at the Horace W. Porter The Vern-EII Asioclatlon for /nc,dlvided into 500_anares of Clas.s Her Xjiatroh. of honor was her Saving* for ^ School li aa fbllowa: Today, School ReUrded Children will m eet to­ A common, 200 shares of Class. B sister, Mm . ROpert A. Hille, of bov' landwiches and appleaauce All la Catart night at 8 o’clock a t the XelcoH- w'ii., rij. CBV .TOMOBBOW common, and 39® shares of aix per San Antonio... the former Barbara biKyoiM Mid Ev«iy Hem* cake: .Wednesday,* spaghetti with ville School for election, of officers cent preferrei White. She ’V^re a princeas, dress meat aaOrp.- celery sticka and and committees for the; coming T he^m ef^ed stock is w;lthout of aqua embroidered taffeta with cookies; 'tkufrsday, ' meat ' loaf, _ • Self Servle* Deft. Stere • year. All parents-and friends of vote aim^the Class B is callable a matching lattt^-w ork headpiece^ mashed potatoes,, csrrot sticks, retarded children are invited, to at­ and without vole. • / and carried a Ootohjal bouquet of cranberry sauce and fruit; Friday, tend. ■ Lowest Prices In Hew inHpntI Boston baked beans, cole slaw and .. VTesMng -SUtloa ie Open Jeiio, 'V .- . , . Local applicants toa automobile’ /Ths Horace W, Porter'School driving licenses.may take their ex- /Alumni Assn. W'iH hold its annual RAMS amlnat4on.s all day on Thursdays meeting tori-.orrmv in the school beginning May 17, State Motor ■V at 8 p.m'. John i^CroIx. grads 8 teacher, la the faculty advlspr. hlcles Commissioner John T. Tynan Vldeo\EVeryday — To be taken under advisement has announced." All Righto GMVfved r--~ ■\. Will be the establishment, of a ■ The .Commissioner said the H. T. Dicklhiho e Co., IBC. mCrhorial. in the,*m»mory of -Lyn­ driving teats will be given at Rock- wood A-nthony who waa icillledjn a vlll* Police Headquarters, as they R e s t a u r a n t fatal accident last year. liave formerly been., Hours will be [F T I p E A l from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. VERNON CIRCLE. VERNON. CONN. Man-eater Evening Herald Cof .Persona planning to taka the ex /' lumbla cOrrerapemdeal, Mrs, Frank - r - AT JUNCTION OF ROUTES 83 oncM 5 r< P . From F. W.-WOOLWCmTH CO. Marchlaa,tciephohe ACadeiny 8-8090. \ , Mrs. McGrath, the new mana- ^ t a n c k ^er invite. THIS IN ('HEMINTRV • a All Sale* ' The program waa started with lOHf (Ml HOWDV imOBV (riilkr) Have Yea Sees Oar - _;15 Denier (U) LITTLE RASCALI CM# Linle PazalsaT. a delicious potiuck supper enjoyed RANGER" SPRINGS BEYOND ANYTHING YOU HAVE (Zl STAGE a > . by the scotits and their parents, —"Bealak" • ■ PETS AND SUPPUES Ijinniin Treated la C'eftr '* U Terlllllcol*r^ (IZ) ADVENTURE THEATgB 4 T TRE the tables arranged in a horse- “Oese Aalrv" , 8 izea 1, 2, 3 ahoe and beautifully decorated , B;SG4:SM:S3 ’1:U-R;M ^ EVER SEEN IN A THEATRE! (t:> WEATHER 51ANUI|E8T»H p e t CENTER with ,apring flow-era. During the (M) EARLY SHOW 985 li^slr'SiU->-5n $-4378 —“RrZ Plaatt Siari" THE BIO M PHARTONa-Shown above (1) The Montclair, (2) The,Kloiitcrey, <3) The Cutiom, and (A) The Medalist evening, the girls preaentetl a Wed.: ’’ril Cry Tomorrow’* (Ml THIN IS THE LIFE , apring Yashlon ahovi', illustrating (U) TWILIGHT TREATER ' FII.S Legs,.. I’erfecti^! Si«l (») SUPERMAN • Z'.se ( at c a v a l c a d e t h e a t e r a typical teenage wardrobe from a:ja (SI) TOP SECRET (IS) r e d SKELTON Never'Wrinkle, Never Twist bathfng suit to formalwear. Group' \ Srse (Z) 8rURTS4N)PE (tt-M) PLAVWBIOHrS za when you pick y6ur 4-door hardtop from the CORDIALLY^ INVITED MASON SUPPLIES - (IZ) BIO SHOW - ge'riairic vitacoinj for four tents rerentl.V purchased by (71) UI'ARTKT stunning Mercury Phaeton line. . * styling touches distinguish the Phaetons from all the Manchester, Girl Scouts, Inc., W« Finance Your Jobs (ZZ) WEATHKRVANE grandma, thii is ihc place i . the pouring rain, 'll 11:!Z ( Z) NITECAP THEATER At 5:3(T Jiaturday montlng. four 258 OENTKR 8T .^M l 8-5144 (ZZ) LIFE WlfH ELIZABETH m turn. This it a pharmacy , There’s greater see-ability all around—especially •other 4-door hardtops. members of the troop, Ginny Field, IL M (SS-ZS) TONIOllT l;tZ < Z) NEWS Reg. $1.44 $ 1 . 2 7 Msrt.v Leandei’,, Betty England Tiie (IZ) MCSICAL WEATHERMAN -tor A tX ^he fan»ily. Aodj for rear-seat passfengfers. Notice that there is no Sm the Phaetons at our shiowropmi thien choose and. Nancy ^ Saunders, arose and (M) NEWS OF THE HOUR . (U) WEATHERCAST ’ remember too, bring ui the model that suits your budget best. , went up to the barn to help with 1:M (IZ-U) DOL’OjjlB EDWARDS Mather’s Day^ Now Only view-cramping curve to the roof, no center pillars, the milking, before ths fafmer got- ] AND THE NEWS , your Doclor’a pbcicrip- * ♦A*eleMe H et emdeN equfoee< irIM eRHeeel Meft’6«We*li DcNRz there. From then on.'these girls I (SS) HIGHLIOHto ' 8’’ Heart Shaped (U) JOHN DALY ARD THE CAKE and other members of the troop j niT- NEWS IVY LEAF IN PINK. PASTEL. - |p=ft liona for prompt and pre-, spent most of their spat-e time ; 7:SZ (M) SPORTS farming it, 'helping nllk cows,! l-.ti (M) WKATHERVANE “ $1.75 ciic cumpoundiofl- "Forever Deriinq" 7;ZZ I Z) HOLLYW(M)D PRESENTS YELLOW er TURQUOISE 1 0 cisaning atablea, curr>'combing coioe WMIUM —•‘Deep 'Fr»M»” Oally decorated .Let us show you how cows, riding OB the farm truck, LirriLLK BALL (IS-U) NAME THAT TINE driving the trseter-snd even, rid­ DKHI ARNAZ .(77-Ze> DINAH SHORE SHOW. (SS) HOUR P lus SWISS PASTRY SHOP ^ SET CONSIST^ 80-0 7 - ICE LIP JUG ^ h ‘ easy it is to,own— ing horseback. G O R D O N . SHIRLEY 7:45 (7S-ZZ) NEWS CARAVAN BIG Saturday Afternoon, Mrs. John "LONE RANGER" Z)SZ (lt-S5i PHIL SILVERS SHOW •THE HOME OF QCAUTY" I A 4 i i V2-07^TCHINGTUMILERS (SSAZ) .MARTHA RAVE 188 N. Main 8t. — MI $-2660 Pickies of the progrsm committee CLAYTON MOORE MacRAE JONES —(ierirade Hera. Jails* iJt- of lh{ Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ JAY hilverhekla . Rota, Hash .Marlia D«a i miaa (k. bif l.l.tlA .a kit. "TRE F.D 81 I.I.IVAN BH))W." 8aae*)r »v.als», Z t. f. Slallsa WKRU-TV. CkaoZrl 8. cil, came tn inspect the camp. Inas­ PLU3 Tacked In Carton 'For Ea«.v tiift Wrapping MILLER PHARMACY much a> it is necessary for these girls to be skilled In primitive STARTS WED. YOU SAVE camping in order to esmt with Girl 1, to MONEY iiphrn ‘T l S. c r y TOMORROW* THE -Guides aboard this summer. SUSAN HAYWARD HERE MQRIARTY BROTHERS, Inc: Camp was struck Sunday after­ 301-31S CENTER STREET MANCHESTER noon, in the fain again, but all ’•■TEX.YE88EE FAHtlVER’’ 4 a Rnrttopd M .’ F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. ■Voted that it had been a most "- T/»mpt Free Call and S lL E l JUNGLE T s L M ii-a b i MANCHESnR Delivery Service Jeyable wseksnd. In bpltc of ths 814 MAIN ST. cold and. wet weather. 29» Green Rd.—Tel. Ml .1-4 y U

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:\ f' v^lANCHESTER EVEN m C HERALD. M ANCHESTER. CONN^. TUESDAY. M AY 8. 1966 \ PAGE PIVB A POUR arid varied taleni. A Valentlju Hop such- aubdlvialona'aa Frederick Rackville-Vetnon 100 Child^n Hurt Oomp Dirpctdr First Anniversary waA greatly enjoyed by members ilop Bargains^’*" Surgeons to. H old County and . BgRlntort'a Fifth and W end s. Science Shrinks Piles .dover'^s;^>fr \; / Fathei^. Son Meethig in Jail Laglriatiye-Dlatrict, eabh «>f which Xu Train (Elision J^y J u n i o r s MUa RSddlng paid, tribute to the Life of Guard Cduference Here has teveii unit votea / advleors and directors fqr theif aa- X ■' ' . Unofficial figures gave TjMmg* tGiNCY ' • - \ » ■ sletance, and closM with the hop* New Way Without S iirg ^ May Bri|ig'Freedojm to Dad Selectmen to Choose (OMittwwg, fr ui^ert of Isabella, af- Sports Field^^hm Area Cut '• About 40 surgssms and orthopedic the Frederick' unit by 2,094 to'^i'" OIL ^ [Nlit\ for expanaion/ and the reallaattoil (CoBfinO 9 r«g e One) 953 and the Baltimore district by, ''X With thbs,Mnior 8t. Mar- of the purposes of the order, the Filina Hcdifaic Sub^ Bc* 'D o4M B d tlp w surgeons afa expwed to attend a SERVK and internal Iniuries hut w Cfrcla, No^8M. held their honje. the statqAmd the church.! When Uaraeirarrived'he immedi­ Wethersfield. May 8 -89- 19,740 to 15,848. RaUavoa Fain—Shrinks legion Board Emergency Doctor* rapring meeting irf the Connecticut ad In " fa ir” condltloh- il annivarsary pot-hick aupper N«w' V>tk, N. V. (SawW) - For tbs astonUhhig eMtements like “ Pilafl WromPIonslr ately alarted'hls argumenla for the yeacrold conVltted m •• r r e r, All of a subdivision’s u !t votss Finahce Unit 7 * “ :------— 'Whoahvonly abn got to tpiow him i Regional Confimittee on-'^aulna at go^to tha candidate wltK the popu-- Hinkley ' and 33 train pa St/Jalnts’ School cafeVarta laati flrst time scltnca has feand'S hew have ceaeH ta Baa probicml* release of Ix»v'eless. PhysIHsns of- iho Manches­ CALL ' hsalins tobtUacs with ths astonieh Ths secret is Anew hsallagsab- when th«j/w ere both bOnind bars, ] Manchester Memorial Hospital to- 46r'srote in that subdivision.. g e n . Including 20 chlldrtn, re-' evening. Ttblka werd/gay wrth,.yel n i m a t c ! lag ability te thrlak hsmorrhoids. atance (Blo-Dyns*'l—discovery'of a Tremblay, acting as spokesman ter Medical .AsSn. who will re­ WILOAMS . Rockville, M ay 8 (Specialb-::^ fdr; the three convicts, agreed^ to has a chance for p^ppla today be- ! mbrrow,- " WlM CoagraSt' Friimiry ^ mained laat night In Memorial and ta rslisva pain-without sargtry. werld-tamous retsarxh Institute. t mrt «r »17«,50« w*» cut W the Mt'morial .Day S|w akw capae of the meetjf _ spond <0 emergency . holding a revolver in unharmed. tl)0^parole Ik m iV]. It said It found member of the family appeSred oh- must be ironed jOut. It al*o W*s throsVn over the coaches. That Klely, past regent of the adnior plana. >•., X . ' / I Larsen's by-lined slory/Was cae- H . Thomas. and Dewitt 8. H y d a ^ ^ d Dtejno- and. !'/ Pufputo of thVcut, feix^rdinj: to m to be rehabilitated and ready Ms behalf. pnslder a S46.00Q bid the' car was struck so hard that U circle, and ths Rev. Geb UNBELIEVABLE BUT \ i rled in the extra under a two-I'Ine The regions! committee on crats Edvyard' A. OarmaMKGeolokge Bglablmen for the purchase 'of the went off the jrtek 8rst, causing Hughes, chaplain. Police said Vischio gavethem no the Boahl./faa t o V * " K - . 'to retupn to aocletyx Ye.ntfcrday ]|(piirice, three Of his ' headllna Which said . . _ trauma . is affiliated with the H. Fidlon and S6|i(uel N. F/eldelild ^ TW Iaw L CbUhty Home before ac- derailment of the other 9 coaches. " Miss Pamela Radding, chfUrhian .motive for the shooting. X:>hey the p ro j^ e d achoorvndtr Jl.OOO.- Va^ntrs lAwyer, Edward Rey­ sisters S lid theiir ‘ miabands' asked .Xmericte College of Surgeons. Butler won. rWominatlOi. easily» llv ' MoAer'sD^ tion\may,be tak-;n by the towns-; Ives, an engineer with the Mil­ qf tha anniversary dinnery^ve. a aald he told tnqrri he had hsilcd^a 000. Tn* estimated flrifUre now "Thia la the. stOrt' for A life nolds, of East Haven.' gave this that he be released. cab moments aN er tht ahoo ■‘•TremblaA In our Interview account of how Valenti now has a '* ^ Among those attending the meet- ■yesterday qver'^two political’ uhr V waukee road for 38, years said the resume of the orgufisatlon’a •tand^t ti.HS'S**- And he m ay he, if the. parMe log will be some 20 doctors from peoplV X./' ancT^rected ths driver to tl.e hos IhdhstTial * U awhjettt w ll be alSted that facts had bean held^outO H la chance to be free, because^s son board feels that he.^;s re'ady. 'There knp'Ws. The t^wnSbaa beeir operating crossing la designated as’ a 70 nrile activities in varied' fleUM; the most out of town. N Mrs; EllMbetk Important of which ijFme emphasis p ita l^ c a u se " I v'tated to see my in^t^e of the\ cla-iaroom or not entered’- at th^r trl r s|>enL a ye ar In p riso n :,/ \ Is sonie opposition’to hl.s' ndrdbn. Returns from 1,058 polling places without a , pb^et for current an hour aons and that he had achool expedaeaXiince the annual slowed down to that speis^ap- of good ChristianyHving in .voung dbctor.x DetecUve/F. 8 . W ake­ c iu te rs . \ ■ request was that ^ i r pwier . Valenti .had .wo'rked/h factoMr^ ■ An State’s Attorney ^ .^yn L. showed Butler will ■‘'^,191, Ejarl 2. Town Meeting laki OctobeK st proaching the crossing.' /' Mrs. EllMbeth F. 'Jones former Catholic women/c high achool age. field aaid\Vischlo ad ^ tted ' he had EVERY DAY WILL /Andrew Manses. State rural ele- , his compleie side/of tl)e story,''\ iXTorringlon, bidt ■ rlstm as - Brown Jr.;, of NortvichXtold the Knepper '1,471, snd Henry J. Laque NORTH END rommisstoncr of thO Hanch^er shot Whltlbw. '\ • /m entirv superintendent of IWbron Lai aen's ktbiy s ^ . 19 approached. Jie ./ was oj^ ' of hogrd: Jr., 3,129. -Whlfh totn'nspeb^ Xj^hed• ’back la ca TK'e Impact separated the Contrlbutlonr were made to Tydings Edg^s Foe the Finance Etoardg - - get for - : locomotive from the tyaln, and the, Girl Scouts and a former dlrectoi Holy TrinlriTHlgh School,. Hart­ Police w e\. suhimonetl td the and Marlborough, will also serve ; “My/promise in r«t/rn was that wor' unable to rare for m / w ife ' "W©' must ,remeiut)ei- ih t Hill- In refusing to .concede to Tyd- PHARMACY of the day camp at Camp Mei'ri^ hospital by that guard, -“Wllng N. Andover ^lext y e a / accdi-dlnr to I my papef would rum what seemed and sX children. - I ing. Here is a iitanAvho thinks lit- ' consideration.' engine conUiiued down the tracks.’ ford, a 4-vear Catholic coed school, BE SALE JHIY 111 M aryland Raee Inga a Mahoney;,, headquarters •■p r e s c r i f t A>n 8 F i r s t * Thrte times, since that )s;^tlng The first 10 coaches danced off Wood, will again direid the camp “ ’he clpne participated In ^ e Monk, who todk ,Vlschio'V pistol Ernest O. Nvbakken, head of the reasbniible . and A«d(at was legally' Accofdlng to testimony at hlsj'tle, if ,sn:j'thihg,»df human life." ' spokesman declared: I this'Bummer, ap Mias Jean Camp. withoiiV a struWle. Monk said ! out- right pu^sh. I also prom- trial later, he waa preaent at a| Another c mvi'eted . slayer also ^ Free Pickup and.-6eHvery the budget has been rejected by the rails, tearing up 1.500 feet of aUywida field day at Charts Rural Services Division. (Continued from RAge One) ■’We're going to have to, wait at rnss-oyer4 bell, executive director,\ has a two yischlo volunteered!^ the Infoyn^S: Applications • requestins that i>se;i t h a t / w h ^ oUr paper could ^ard gami^where Ignazlo Sorci, | won, a s e n il e commutation - St Pay Electric Bitia Here' th e , ■votert' because of/"excess(ye track, Includitig thee Oilk/playground and formed aC' • '■ ____ . least until v-e get the tots! coun­ 4 Depot Sg. — M l 9-4588 cross-over months leave of ebsience from her qjjaHitance with membera of other on he had "Just snot a mSiK^gt Andover, Hebrofi. h»d Marl- not pubKsh y". . we xw'ould. supply another facf«i-y \v«rkfr. fla.shed a i yeaterdayV^sMalon st-the prison cuts" made,/tn the Ekiard of Ed track, Including the yer's marglp was' unexpisCtedly ty, and perhaps until the ofniial Manchester, Uonit. cation budget. Knpn tlrne the for tracks. duties. , \ nloK-circlet from towns through­ 712 West Franklln"-'4ocatlon V borpush be placed under one Rdson .M. Ballry /to tht/AliinrneJ'^Oenerars Depart­big roll of billA/ ’ I here^ / / canvass." ■ Long lictive In girl scouting I R P l .. ment/ harrow. ■'The oppoaitton'Lwas an mer Board of Finance adamantly MIsa Ketelle V. Two of the cars lay on their out th^State... Bupeiintendant were sent to the . , , , , , j - V ...... Christmas E/e Sord was found' William/naniel.s, 33, of West ^nlnat.ructod’’ delegation. MancXeater. Betty Jopes 1/ouglioul the long. oVdenl*■**■'’9 d-'ith' In hed M M s home, and V a - ] H aptfon/cd nvlcted of aecond de- stood iti, ground and. refused to re­ sides when they came to a rest. A Halloween costume party was tHtislon by the Regional Board. Rdson M. Bailey, prlnjrtpal of TrimWav He waV served Ip various capacities b^ he one of the highlights of the social Andover's present- superintend­ ae. ‘ 9* *‘_X> 9 |*,.le n ti was c|a Estelle C. Carver Will be “I just heird a bump," *ald X t C H IN IY MilLs ‘ he. derlslona. Lest month, under fire 'from Violet' Groskreuta, a 14-year-old council and as troop leader, in the season. In November, the Juniors ent is Georfee K . G raff. ^ liver' the Memorial Day address a degree imyder. Be denied the his case remanded to. the parole places he drew 98ib39 voti More guest Speaker at m lunche^ fol­ "H e made m any mumbled de­ than half aa many—80,595—were tdu-nspqople and the Board of Ed u ­ pupil from Westfield in Columbia present tifnei/she Is advlei^to the received H0)y Communion In q Haiifb/d Road and Pine St. ' ^ Manges, whose appointment annual exercises in Cenf*r Ps.“‘ charge, but fWally Mgaded gvillty bogrd. Daniels and a youthful ac- lowing tnb,^ll oN:lock servtc^ In Senior Girl Scout leadprt and a b^y 'and atumded a Communion talred effect July 1. jerrts % ee mands.' man.V:'of them Irtconclu:/ to secop-q degree mu'tqev and w as, t^iplish shot and killed- Nathan cast In favor sending tjie delega­ cation, the six membera of the F i­ County, ' — M i/ 3 0 . ' / / nance. Board Walked out en masse. St. Mary's X|plscopal Church ‘.’The lifext thing I knew, we volunteer trainer. In /me eurnmer brtakfast aponeortd by . the sen­ Christm as at, VlMhlo’A other towns besides those in Dls- A tiits meeting in the MiuOClpal alve. As a desperate - prisoner he aenteX ed to-llfe in/prlabn----- i_J.fjlpstelp-of Hartford during a 1941 tion tb next August with­ \ D ip t Siori suddenly had an Aladdin's lamp ■\ When asked by the Selectmen to Thursday, which Is AscenwOn Daj tipped over, o f 1952, she directed a most sue- iors. A ^tluck supper end Brooklyn horns' had taken a One Si '■s’^waa 45 Ihew. Hia wife c6I-1 package atore holdup, out commitpienta ' to any candi­ ■ tric t . Building last night, the/W rm a- but he didn’t know quite how to date. reconsider their resignations, all The semi-annuaKj)resentatlon 01 cessfiil season df/rfay camping at< Christmas )>arty and an amateur trip together irida afteFl Other neiit Memorial. Day yC^mittee get It working. d under the strain and w is' Daniels' releaije. was opposed by the United Thani^^Offering, Will Merrie-Wood. bight in S I.' James.’ Schqol hall Vlschto’B release the hoepltal a v lrlest s night's itHtled to a state mental nos-1 asaistant State s Atty. Douglas B. By comparison, Kefauver rt: refused. I t was announced also anntpn^ announces ajmrd party Mrs. Herbert McKinney aa as­ CAN AVIAN aelf It might rter ln \ a r marrlagayof their granddaujfbrtr, and M ra CJlfford/Wright. Hebron H*llham Cooper will be the auc­ will make their choicesX'lth the Camp folders art now ready, for OF 0IST*NCTION . \ diers': Monument. .: 'Fjsllow gimrdrm tbt him t«-hl».^l“ ^ Mias SWrley B. Schreck, to Owwld distribution to all Brownie and In­ ,Board,/member. reported fin a re whfe and .two chlldi'en. who had Tliic'^ouple that owned the'devel- tioneer, st the Buckley .SchooKPTA TIRED and RUN DOWN Xhelp of lists submitted by both For Mother’s D«y,>Shower and Weadih|: Gifts S S EN S Skar^ skl of Thompsonvllle, V-;'-can^oiconfdre. prei '>nta- opment had , no children them­ fair on Ssturday, Ma.v 28, on/,th.v parties. Republican Town Com­ Local Stocks termediate Girl scouts trj/Man: held recently to. finance the claaa's hnovfown nothin s' of the hrar-t ragedy Folks who always feel tired ceremony will, take place In St.' U vts of ths Sts> Dtp4rtro»nt of selves." and took a liking to him. school'gr.niintls. \ mittee Chairman Raymond Hunt New York^trlpi ' . until 19 minutea le.'ore be r.talked and run down are often lacking Albert's Church. Thompsoiivill Education. Ilrakoj^vagd thb Dia- In the "door. , At first he. had told them his The fair, w ill he; open from 10 aaia today his party had submitted i^RAfelA OF FINLAI^ Xtidct’a. educadonal/^nauflanta. ,/ iron and Vitamin .Bt2, Nine QuoUtiona Furnlaliied .By ^turday. 'May 12, at 11 a.m. MancheaiVr Evrulng H e r a t d "Loveleaa himself had aked i fnther waa dead, but fin ally he told a.m. to 2 ppi.. ^m., the auction sc.hed /five candidates for considei-atloh. Coburn It MJddlebrook,’ Ine. - - OR'alundRHm IM lRgr As k ‘remit of them the truth. uled to begirt promptly at 11 a.m. ttm X out of ten, "Fort.v Plus’* He said the names had been "un- NEWEST^ MODELS OF minor .changes ww'p/’inade by .-the .bndove.r correapondeni Mrs./TaiilS./TI that hla wife not br notlf'led/vintll / T'S EASY TO ENTERl N0TH1NQ TO BUY! - 1 p.m. pricea •The Women’s Bowling League of P f a R s f I all I, telephonn Mtlgrlm tl waa abaolulely esae.illal. That For the past year, when Maurice Oth-cr special ^ealuiea- planited by la'Just what they need. This officit iciall)^' submitted by the corn- Bank Stocka i^ECTRtC RANGES DINNERWARE Board In tlm Mnid/aking. mustc. eaine iip-to Wethersfield to-Visit the pommitte© are children’s mov­ Inittetee. having been chosen at an Manchester Emblem Club, No.' . i was the only lueasage he . was al- Po', nt product contains vital . Bi*! Asked 251, of which M rs. Raymond snd adrolnUfp^e areas .of /ths -In.wed to „et out of the hostsg© his father, the employers came ies, parades and'.prlr-es for deco­ informal session about a week ago., 1,1^-, National Bank 179.95 UP school planar^' . . “ ' • along lob. They offered to gtve:the rated doll car’ria'geA,^and bicycles, a blood building factors, among X A Marathon of Value /.Defnocratfc Town Committee of Manchester ...., 29 Beauregard is chairman, held its! A R E A T STAINLESS STEEL room. 34 first Banquet last evening at the 1 \ The'Bom also voUd to f/- Lawyers Barking frfOher a steady Job as handyman. Ash pond, ga.v bazSiyr booth./, and otherMmiNirtant vitamins . and ■iV- Chairman JamesAT; Doherty Jr . j Hartford National ' - FLATWARE ^ p W A R E /mors on/ interior wffl ^ . ^twdi "My legs were a little weak, m.y Villa Maria.. Bolton. A toUl of 23 irton*> throat too dry--1 tried to speak If he.rqiild be released from prison. a big food and cake Sale. /, minerals. Tr^ “Forty Plus” for a Minute of Your Time said his party would submit a | ^nd Truat Co. 30 32 ENTER S t. -•------clusters- /to .'’provide T hat was the "first-step. Kamil.v Mrs. I-azarus 3plviwakv Is'ge'general slate tomorrow night following a ! Bank and of ths members: attended and en- Court Reform Bill hut Lp.vetess was allowed to come soon,,—see If It doesn’t give joyed a ds)icious dinner,/ with a - lexibillty.** . y vvlth, me. We' shook hands. i siipiioi't ufas the second.- M'Urice tialrmsn. meeting of the c]StlBtform research com- S E E YOUf^ FOfRD DEALER partisan committee, consisting of. pj,e ______68I 3 ( I ' i Pitcher chaIrmaK of the banquet | GENEI Hand-Decorated on V ^ tip h of ths school. T h is three members of earhNpart.W and Hartford Eire ... ..N..1.10 160 committee, was asMsted by Mra • Shower and X cU o n whs taken bec'a|tse of the UVfesofUbnap/thef^necticut theObonecticiit BATB p AssnAssn.-wonderful -and/ I thank John Zleraak, Mrs. Laura LaPolla ; cWafcal ypu..." / • .♦he Selectmen Have indicated the National Fire .,ii,...'112 122 posslW llty^lng considered by the on/eourt Teforihi before Im sched- and Mrs' George EngHsli.. | T V S f R V . \Wedding ) I,arsen said he was frightened poric.v, wull continue. '>J»h’be n ix /...... /.\. 77, \ 82 •.-Vases''; /0 Ke(iidi|ie Depsrtmentxir^rtlocstlng Rt. 89. W d pj^llc hearlbg here ’n)ursdsy The parties had hesitated from] ^ |jraAnd lndemnt^ |ns. €os, (Randles. Elected 'Prmident M ght./ "throughout the action" hot InAvV The Elks "setback banquet will ! N % • becaur.e Tb/m^blay had asked fr / i Tomorrow Is preparing, alates for .the Select-1 Aeiha Life ...... 199 ■\ Mra Francis/ Minor, LAkesldO Bar asliociaiiiin president David men when the Selectmen rchwed j Aetna Casualty^...; ./l30- 130 be held tonight at 7 o^lock at Hie TEL. Ml 8^lM Dr., was .electe^president of , |he H. Jacoba said last night the\rep blni "tfieri -.vs-r a bope 1 could talk j Elks Home. ■ 1 him oirt nf Jt." to accept the resignations of the. corin. General .X.239/. 264 > 1x4 'WiUimanUc DUti^t CouneiP of resentatlyes would. iij)k' the JtpP form er Board of Finance; /. JHow- H artford Bteam Boll. 95 :103''' T Catholic Women at the CdUnclI'i committee' .to put a court reform ■ "VI guess..'I didn’t really think about anything else but tM> chance SEE THE t/ . ever. Second Selectmen Friuiklih 'Travelers ’79 ' '^4 ; annual meeting Isst\niglit at 8t plank Into'the GOP platform fbr Welles said today the resignations', Puhlie UtUltids Thomas Aquinas Chepe), Stprfe. the'November'election. I had tw'free that gitsrd.'' \ ■ . 'X.' X, HERALD had been accepted when the mem- Oonp. Light L i I^ower lo -2 0 X s \ Will Diecuss I^ tlsg . ' Jacobs also said. represerVtatlvea: , berp. subtnitteci individvial letters. I Cwn. PbWer 41'* "i(3'i -M rs; P ercy Cook /s i l l >fpeak oh also woutd meet with th^, Dem-.| A ALUMINUM ■ \ County Hooto I'axchaae' i HaHartford. Elec. Lt. 57 59 textile painting at the inthty I ocrattc platform ''comraltlee In New '/■ Th'e original resljgifatiqn . had Hartford Gas Co. , 35»edmi'wrii. sideration of purchasing the Landera-Frary Clk. ,."' 24 26 • profit o( IlS&Monthe food sale Xember\ , / , I' ,' \ ■ “wtr^ Smi »ob A dnt a\new The above quotations ane not to . • r - liP element’afy school, but tl^e first be construed as actual markets. mar K floor of the present home'building t : ' ! Today couid be converted into.claSi«-ooms.' Sm all fry like th is; Top apple- Savings t Loan • 1807 Mil St on an emerg'eficy basis. The town sauce'U n a-pie p la t f 's'lth quar­ X ts presentiv ii.slng the smaller tered large-sizejnar.shm allows and, \ school building for kindergarten. broil until the mar.shmallows are Every Ho For a well-loved Notfier classe.s. . . ’ " , puffed and lightly browned. . / /■ America’s -OJ V , B^-loved Slipper sfc' V- AT SAVINGS AND DANIEL GREENS ALSO FIXED ALUMINUM AWNINGS .. I No. Money WOUDSV I Down * Prompt Appraisals In Wine, Blue 5 YEARS * Llborol Valuations l9«»4:w u»on Ciin'^ or Block „. 'A Quilted Satin a n d -tHa o±|i4 TO PAY * lullH n Economy ' • You knew yeu'ro in a big cor . . . ruggnsl Olfitmonil* ^'IR" is built from its looks . . . from the w it it rides lo take siT that power, too! For iifstbllrt. FIRST and handles! W.iili TWir first ioiirh on there’s an extra-rigid, fire cross-roemhered PAYMENT the secelerstor—lhal 2.19 h.p. Rocket frame to give you ideal, tbitek-absorbing NOVEMIER '-.r Fmgine,* answers with all its winging halanre;' Ufitkoi A rool intarost in your noods is^avidant Hi* i gefotenv and g o .' I'.ronomy? B>ell, Oldsmobile’s " 8 8 " (snd 'bvloui, iin't it, that you should think of,some­ And what flashing performa'nre in the the. Ninety-Light, too)-look top honors uuI m I 25 vory Rrst time you visit Sovings and Loon thing precious when .you think of Mother s middle ranges! 'I'hf Bcs kel .is designed to in tbfi recent.Mobilgas-Kcodctmy Run! No to discuss your homo financing ntods. Ooy? There is ho more ~ give TOO full benefit of high torque—.310 Tbtro's a poworful diff«r«nc6, all ObligoHon pound-feet al normal engine speeds. ,'I'hst righll Holli in the car.'snd in osu’tJosUty- Woolcly precious gift than the means there’s always plenty of geserie minded way of doing biisiness. So come /fine jewelry we con show t: power—when you want it, when you-neerf on in now. Take the wheel' of an Olds- you for your mother! It for ssfetv’s'ssVe. mobile. Rwket sway .. . today! Call *t4$ Itpi m i iSO B. ft. itrfiM im S iin tj ■TAffti m i Hmpm- M s Now BUSINESS HOURS; LARGE VARIETY O F' AD 3-8588 appropriate G IF T S FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION 'Monday, Tuesday'and Friday— • ,; .t, A. .M.,to 5,p.„%I.„., ,., In Wine or Block AU Block Sotin $ 1.00 up IVI Also combination storm wlndowa und doors, 2535 ALBANY AVE., WEST HARTFORD ' Wednesda.v-^9 A . M. to I? 'Noon A .OWAmV PflOOUCT brsMkl Is ,ys« bv AM OLDStbOiUI .OUAUTT OIAIIII Thursda)'—9 A. M. i» 8 P. M. . Bo sure to ooo tho ■i'Yj ('loaed Hnturdays ’ ■ ...... DEWEY-RICHMAN f ."'..f-l ’ y Electronic Range dem- Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. Bhone 7(57 .M A IN S T R U F T 512 WEST'CENTER ST. prfONE Ml 9-5295 C J.H 011SESS0N onShvtion g^h9 "V •/-. this Week. COMI IN TOSAYs . t UA8 M WNT MOW H A 0 0 0 8 TIMI 10 BUY AM 0.1010081111 R G T V E G nEEN, STABIPS : x . '"i-

e - '\ I - , . . A. . ■■_) ■• ■ 'r /- I . •: » -., ' -V-4X v; .A " K V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M ANCUEST^. CONN.. TtJESDAYj MAY 8. l9M P A G E S E V E N ______' -»- ■------•• — ..... \-X' MANCHESTfiR EVENING.HERALD, tUNqHESTER, CQNy^ *rUggPA,Y, MAV 8 1958 ment. A second .shot will begdmin- muhity Hall rather than the usual H fih r o n ara haviiv a atamer eye east on B o tto m \ them than boratoCore. istered within a moqth to Wednpaday meeting day, Subject s: OlVBRBB Thia correspondent continuea to thl. week. Intere.t«l p.renU Si**’*-'® dally 'fla*ln|: 'lta, fraadom mutclea / fid n cl IsBiii pick up,papers, beer botOfe, and Ministers^ Group be cake de mrating. in a i r klrtds of diarOaslon of O r o o d l e s ' candy wrappetq, eVesy day on thq do not now have an appointment Returns |4) Duly HARTFORD Big Conclave CHANEL NO. 5 Who 'receive the Initial Injection PvJ. I/c Maurice Spencer left to­ COMPANY poUciM. Connecticut iHg BOOBS PBIOE Skywdlch Schedule: Sef^p Meeting way , to the^«)et tlIBcOi. fichOof .d ‘ Picks Chairman' &(tiUig Jfrrald avnllnMsat - dren are alw very'f^oiint/pCfcl ar«| urged to contact Mra. Arnold day,, for hie base at Fort Knox, Ky., A.ll thla.njbana a great deal to the ere^ anC 'm eir arif Immediately/ Transportation will after a short furlough. Pvt. Spen­ Of Metliddists '' Wednesday, Mny- t Bolton. May 8 (Special l-r-Three be provide'a'Where It la needed. cer, who'expects to leave for duty "J* «•» --«« ' INC 'Folia!} peoiMe. and it.hhould mein Yankee W E L D O N 'S '^ Hebron, M.ap:'O '(Special) — A and spirilng Jeeaona x.'tfequmiUy . IB BttMU Strtft \ Mldnlght-i^2 a-m, . . . . VsUntom Needed warning iaaiiqd ,for n adorn the Stdawalka. (NtMi-/^ tiHM lidents were liaipcd com- T* Meet Teulght in Germany soon, accompanied hia MarictoaMar, Conn. sometldlig fbr us. Fbr' a very loiig ' ByA.H.O. ' ■ ..../>. , •. Velantoars Needed fM MAIN snosB ir 4halrmen at the' annual The Industrial Development \2 a.m.-* 4 a.m. .... apacial town m ^ n g Tliurad*y in are -jorn Into email plecea , pStbapa wife and small daughters, '.Clathy 152 5 time ' we, Ambrtcans have been -. •irsrsss' \ $ B.m.-,- * a.m ./,.... .Volunteers Nejpded / to make them teem leas objec^km- _ of the Tolland CouiiW Ae- Committee of -the-Town Planning and, Robin Gail, bn the inove back % ! ; lading along under the horribly . 8 a.m.— 8 a.m...... X'oinnteera N e ^ d / thayOchool auditorium at 8 P-m- aWe. — • X itiqn of Congregational Ohris- Commission will meet at tha to town last week. nuB<*d octoSr 1. i«n SomeUmes it is a good ad Mlijdeapolls, May MeUi- ■/ disheartening/ aari^nipJon that 8 a^.—10 a.m, ... • .Donna 2k>Uo, ’ClIoria McCauley Itgma to be considered Will be:^ ' Mayb* the teachers could admon-^ n ^ u'lurches r c b ( and MinistSra iield ■chool tonight at 8 o'clock. / . Mr. . and Mrs. Lcelie Spehcer vantageous thing, in politics, to odtata headed home 'todaX.after 10 a.m>-Noon f ...... 'Oleste Klng^ ^b ert King ith them with good effect. RtatfOr^lle Sunday afternopl OOP Unit to Meet / FUDUIBMrubUdM4 BratrBV9I7 C ^ n c Bu*l> tjTsnny poa-sesses a -fixed strength; /' 1, To shact.an ordlnbnce author* held a family dinner party ^nday —•—— , Cntrilh iJirge Loophole'. 1 - 5 , Pendleton, teleph^e, AC , Johnson and the minister, Chester GfMbel repreaentisd the In such aasinhptlons we have, of Governor's bdmpalgh against 1. Adopted -., p'rocedurea per mit- Billing, MuKheater on Monday, Wednesday or .Friday frw * Read Herald Advd* tion that may be proper/or peces: ■-S4M. . / , \ roads In /Bolton. T. J; Crockett. speeding;'^ apfl for' suspension of Ladr it a cumplex subject and p.m.\or Tyudgy evening'..from 7:30-;/=.9:30 p.m. ' \ / ■ary to enable the towrtAo become ' Bids Open on Walk local homeiMklng group' at the RMUbr./OBlce. Ml- 8-5418. Resi­ / t m j w SS atbS*?w r t course, been more emotional lhan ting integration of the churOh'a /* • Th« AaeMlBUd Prc»» licenses in speeding CUMs waS legiT advice Is aki^nsive so it was \ , a 'municipality under/the provi- An invitation.to bid on Installa-' home demonatkatioh open house in dence MI 9-^1. \ ^ ring ^ «StI*d UM ot rryMlCTUnn of racially segregated ad.' tstrative. - ■ ■ ''------^ 'Rockville .Friday evening. Mrs.- apilyliCal, More fataUstii' than. beginnings to hit Its stride, there structure. . inevitable that Dr. Bchwlne woW 3 : v , atone of Chapter 40 of/the General .tlon of new walks . at the C^m- was a-aensatipnal publicity blowup sooner or later comd\to'the,ayetX < Statutes of 1949. ' / Hainiltbn Erei .wlty Hall has been advertised r the A Democratic cauciw will be presbnt concrete walks sre in poor recenX contest requiring a state­ i’ltalla. telephone Mltehelt 8-8M. . h,«l^ nre *lio r«il free future" tion projects,, a third floor addition pr . Several hutidrei^ people\|aW the tatorshlps ih' question find^ason other foreign-service personnel. h'elping them cOp.»a plea or by say­ Democratic conventions. V, on the project will be re- Hartford, May 8 ■- i. .. as no viol'aUon of Xlotor 'Vehicle 4. Approved eStabllshmenV of ing thrm from the electric chair/ The Democratic Town Commit- to the office building, has bqen celveAby First Selectman Clharl'es fashion show* In - W hich/\ounty ^&«sirAW‘ ijiiiSir or for. inatituilng change m>d relexa- Department political foutine/over With this bookj. you Yoo can sue \ tee has set >Jui(« 5, .1986,. as...the women ipodeled garinen^mNie In Franklin D. Roosevelt; • emr- two new theological setitinarlea, l \ started at Hamiitort Standard in A:-RoI>Nm Jhrbugh noon op May of the hoard o( governor^ of the Uon. We are a u r p r i^ by thib^ the many years. Bpt beingr' head­ Big Corpofatloiki and the Bus \ date of the primary should any op- Windsor Locks. 13, ttie dmte o f^ e next regular tailoring courses this uiring. Miss one In Ohio and ope in the Kansas- Mauds' Pfeston, wfk/ talked on American .AaanXof ^Ited Na- y^. when we nPght- hay* been •e>;i>ei!t- lined. at this particular mbment, it Nebraska-Mlaiourt area, and the Company. Therc'^-.a chapter on \ posing delegates file for recognl- The ,'addttlon, which will provide meetiftg of \he BoaVd of Selectmen tiona, and Clark/k./Sichelhcrger, ing that it w'^ujd'pave to Mppen,. posed sn emergency u / Governor How to Evict People (always a Whaf A Prlcf Is irv T e o -,tlon. \ " : 40,060 Square feet of floor apace to at whick the^blds will be opened. alilgi. and faahion,^Nnazed thb Ribicoff. If he stood-by Pallottl, expansion of .10 others. tricky problem if you don't hap­ \ ■ \ Lenvlng Today group with .her numerOqs verla-' the association’s qXeciitlve direc­ sooner or laterTWc canVquite be- 3. Set .-up fund-raisin;^ machin­ alleviate Increasingly crowded con- feOq Cllnl tor, came here t^ay to preaida a ^ • ta Tc% MiEttCbtnteV EvtntnB Herald. \ he‘would be attackefl for sabotag­ pen to own a'ny property l and. an­ )c a p t. Uoyd S. Gray, hia wife ditlons in the office areas, will be iifra,rs. Paiil Aibold. PTA health tlons on a.bksi^elU e atiit aa well ttie formation ^ 'a local chaptw hei'e it, evpit when It^gMs on hsp- ing his own . safety program. He ery to provide an additional |48 -iuid • four children. Including the aa similar quick changes using a miltlbn jLo strengthen the 118 other on Torts (both pWln and (It it word Messibit) completed by the end of the year. dlfaim, airman, has-anfiounredXg poljd' ofthe asaoctatlbn. j'aping.jWe fear thta the trend can chose, instead, to sacrifice PallotU. atrawberr>’). In fact,, you'll learn twins, Laurie- Marie .and Lealie Work on a 210,000 square fMt black .evening skirt as a coanime r£TO:5:5T.5? church-related- Colleges \nd uitl- clinic will be held. aKthe base. alt and Btchelberger be ros'ersed, hut we might also and he more^or less compelled the everything-about the Jaw eycept /■ \ / Mary, six months old, leave the manufacturing addition in the fpem nity Hall 'Thursday /torn x will Imeak/tonight at g ' public latter’s reiigfiallon. - versltlea in the next four years. how to get your money back, on a home of the (captain's parents to­ reco'gdUze Uiit . each new concea- 6. 'Embarked on a broad pro­ of a new l-atory building at /jhe 3:30 p.m. Dr. F. tV/v He The local homeniakerB-wlll mee^- meeting /at the auqitbriunv- In fte firtSmSS—t p. in. W^nr«(Uy. That sgved the administration $10 book of crumby legal advice. day. Mri and Mri. Harold L. rear of the present i^ant W i^ be klanchester will bb-the 'ad , on Tuesday nex t weUc at the Com- B u lk e l^ High School ,afon mpkM pot^tlal reveraSl from embarrassment in the realm gram for atlmuiktlng work of lo­ Gray, and start on their ■eray back started in Augustf ahd will ppd^bably cal churches In their aocial. and Ing physician. M ./• • owin«9'. .Jiw Sw ":_ A® 1®L Ai?5i more/fnicUU. of high principle. Freeze undillited^" grape jiilce . In ■ \ to 'Texas. They will vielt Mrs. be completed by'' late a^ng of Enough vaccine for 90 fi Iny^^BfpSSiiiSSoo'^ciVt SntiiSMy It/ieft, still to be resolved, the religious influence in their home the Ice-cube traj^ of your refrigera­ pray'e parents in Kansas and from 1957. \ W?e are in no hurry.^to recognise communities. V ■ / ' ^N. in the Salk polio, treatm ent ■ ' A :__ _ question pf how. ihaving -Its high tor. Serve two or three -of thq thSra will go to Waco. Tex. Meanwhile, several large sections been obtained from the State D^ Tuenday, May > and admit what may be going on, prin.ciple cake, the -administration 7. Strongly condemned legalized cubes In a ti^l glass of ginger ale. No ohO ^^ foretell XOrCVdl the vIlC future, XmUr“| butUmL we -WC do knthy JVIlVIvy that^ery- Capt. Gray li/atatloried with the of the plant's spacious front lawn liquor as a spreading menace to partment of Health. However, with for -we feel eomehow safc,r if we was to. preserve itself from the Nice at a' pbrty for young people. •;:day accideeht^ are hapjpening A6 people who thoUght^^^y • Air Force in Texas. arc being scdoiMd out to provide 82' appointments already made political risks involved In the dis­ the health and welfare of Amefi- space for 138 more cars In the two preserve our own hprd, uncom- .cana,-. , .-y . ,, - Church N »tr* through PTA health files,- only InrolunUry t*||(gre«8? missal of a power like-Pallottl. / would neverer happen tovj the^. m c y . ' . ■; ^ ^ At a meeting of the Pilgrim Fel­ office parking lots and for 42 morie eight more persona can be accom­ prOmlafng enmity to' everytjdiig PallotU was iHjrt and angry, 8. Gave, official aadetion to cars In the visitors' parking circle. obiarvai* aay 'tJ?# long blrth-conlrbl. \ lowship of Hebron*, and Gilead modated in the clinic Any children behlhd the Iron .Curtain. Bu^'the He. wba one of the big powers be­ Be a “DefensiX DriyOr”—alway* making allowance Congregational ChurChs* Sunday The- Hamilton Standard plant, between three and six yeaya o f age 78S MAIN ST. -eM)PP0$ITE W OOM news keeps coming, .and,Af 11 hind the remarkable series of state '■9. Upped the church's main mis­ *; opened in 1933, waa designed for a sionary budget from $30 to $49 \ the other fellow to some foolish and reckless driving evening at Hebron, the; theme for total gf 6,0^ employes. The ebm- and 'not . in school as - well aa nuiw^.|alfca a t Liondon ended keeps coming the day- will come election \ majorities for the diacusSion w’BB "The P**"- pregnant vwomen are eligible to re'- OPJE^ONDAYS Democrats in the city of,Hartford. million to advance ChrisUanlty at ' maneuver^ and‘wherever you may. drive, enjp.V the feeling pany'a present employment total is In lio(hpl«teyfaiIur«. • when we uili }}^e to dbctde to be DEVELOPING . sonality.'* , approximately 8,000, celve the shots. / •' Pallottl had friends throughout the home and abroad. Thla evening the Hebron,Con- There is no charge for the treat- Hiarold Stwwen; our own oty happy about' In the final, hard-working aes- of security whi(Xcome^^rom owning adequate automobile ■ i-: 'stale. ■ \ V k, : gregational Church Building -,C?oih^ fldal rapreaeiuatiye af .tlie talk^ There could be a considerable ■ion yesterday, delegates, plowed' liability insuyahee. ■X mjttee will meet at the church at^ la aomdvhat mow opUnUatic.: .to ^lltical price to be paid, if Pal- through some 200 legislative ac­ [ T d i a m o n d s $75 to X Xk. 7!30, when Alec Motyka will ex­ $1090 hjttl went on the warpath. tions, most of them of an adminis­ W K lT flif I CHECK OIIR PRICES---THEN SHOP ARCitWD f fact, he la help* a i^ » w of hating GoodN^^s Texas trative nature, . , A ■ -.x. plain wiring and heating details/' bln hea4 'hi the cldt^, ^^^Ing This Js where .the good left hand '.'7 \ •' Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock I WE B E I^V E YOU WILL COME RACK I . Fartly because not ever, those came in. There waa only one 20-nitnute ' 1 Chick McClurit. ^ ; ove».optlmlatlc, when he,-day8Atat break In the aeven-and-a-balf-hour ' a movie depicting the life of Mar­ I EASY TERl^S OR PAY CASH ANt> SAVE whohv "he may help retain much The other day, John P. Kelly,-tl}e tin Luther -will be ihown at'tjje the talka did accoW ^ aon»M Democratic tolvn chairman of sesiion. Y o u C o r G a t Y o m t reapkCt for a poIltlctM. tiirpcoat, Sehool auditorium. Thii is the aame thing. He saya tJ ^ ,u\we can Hartford, annbunced that Pallottrk On perhaps the most'rontrover- BERT >A\ITH tlf Ni w P O N T I A C . partly hpeau'se hia record a aial item on the last day's agenda w \ - film, which has been shown in / lit TO ^ roR YOui'OLoilATOH' imagine nine n^Iea aeparalihjg the had been appointed to a new post, , , I N C O R P O R A '^'T E D movie theaters around the country/ tampafghing have not' that of dtrecto'r of new Voter- re- move to.liberalise the church's e p » H m e ^ iN i ^ \ fKir SERVICE thot American and Ruaalan poaitlona -re'glilationa on mafriages o f dl / REAL ESTATE — INSUBANCE The GileSd Ladies' Aid SoCie^ ^11 \ pleasant foh^ anybody to Coritgiiv gistratlpn for the Hartford town be guests Of the Hebron Ladies 9^ with It at / CAMERAS -- SHAVERS CLOCKS on diaarmament,, thla confereft^i <-omri)rttce. One of his ^apeclal ef­ vorced parSona — tha conference MS MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR — TEL. MI tJIM l plate, Goverrbr Shivers of T e^. Ill’s ► A idJh vlewjng the movie. though barren oi fjormai reault d( forts wlll .be directed to-the busl- postponed any jetton. "INSURANSUITHS BINCE M li^ GREETING CAROr RINGS haa gone dowk.^to pblttlcal de- of persuading Independent / \ “IJtte>btics'’ MsGLURE PONTIAC any kind, neverthfleia |de up Potato aa;lad on the m e n u Although Mra. Jean Cornell of !pat wi th few; mobrners. . ,V^ers to transfer themselves to \ - . / ' Coilchester waa found hot guilty of 178 MAIN ST. ' MANCldESTER .about four mllea of that

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clear additional poihU of congoa- Mock Yam ATRilabla Air Maps R e^ y apn and modernising an extended Mrs. Roosevelt FitzGerald Sees No- Grounds pdleage of Ckmnecticut highways.” I St^ h Church The Commlasiohe* added that if 8 8 (^ Rl^881||88 8 8 8 ^^ Police Arrests w o o o - i t e e w a i i ^ u i a Atjlospital l^ere ymrji la now avalleble for For Fedf^F Plan 'Diaily Radio Red (>M a 'voluntcerfe who knit the maps had not been completed Fo^ Guarantee .and Stiff To Question Prim ary ere by this time, there would be a de­ / WdRO—1399 X BaitwBtaedardiu* w t i o —lia a aocke:■ ahd,gdgaters.ThqSM, yam Hartford, M y S ty P )—When the f u n fk i Starts Drive. Edmund S'uclc, 41,'oNVellweod Offlciats atSxgUJf m am b e^of lay of several months because the -a ■ ■ > \ ran be picked up at Red Croaa Padafal aid highway progrtun now Circle. Vernon, wee found •I'ihg Retracts Stand T Prosecutor J o h iv ^ FltxGarald Mancheator Memorial HtftplUi^ Headquarters. ... neriai survey can bt made only egbinit a building on N. Main St. Of Free Israel said .today he bpQevea there'are ThB toUowliiK ptognm a ch td ^ t before Ctengresa becomea .tow. during periCdi between late fell i f s i H s U o . o 1?HAY—Polks Psrly along with local Civil Defense and Red Cgo.xe officialk again State IW hw ay Cornmiaslimer /■For Addition by Manchester Police last night .* ':no grounds f ^ ^ueationing” the ulas. ara aupplied by UM radio WTIC—X Minus One or early spring w*hen the trCea on O h itu a r y nianagaraenta and ar« aubjact to Rati f^oao uhlts, will gq'through a 'nrge those people whi Wish to NewmaiyS. Argravewbaid today in Deinocratic DHinary electiob, but WDRt;-flj—S " Uipensc and charged with intoxicstlon. (OobMc uedSirom' Page Ob*^ '(CoBtiBiied from Ob«) w v e as pert of thq motor and ground are bare. \ Police said Soucle wae helpless Judge W ea )^ C; Gryk, leader of chaago adthout aqulBa. WUTlH—Your Better Tomorrow disaatei*’ rehearsal at the hoapital rtment ''announctiMnL ■' At » •p*ci»l of th« (OovtlBO^from PsfO.OM) cofpa to. call headquarters and Qaartorly OonffrtBc* held A t the and complaioed of having a BtaktopoulOs was convicted df the defeagM party-^endorged alato, 4*40** X 4 tomorrow. ticut will be all set to U k ^ The 'typical U.S. aged bian la Ithei between Israeli 'And WHA.Y—Uuslo Msrcbaal ^ WHAT—Nile Welch register. There la still a short­ intage of it. . "broken aroi.” He ' as taken to- 3an patrols emphasizes that setting the trap In which PoUc Vaa held ojjft the poasIbiUty t m WCCC—Record Rsvlsv -WTIC—Blocraphles In Bound Station wagons will be mobilised < caByrled and the typical women n South Methodiet C9iurdi lu t night. some seUfi^ra back to Franca and' Showdown Set WpRC—My Son Jeep age of drivers to work during, headquarters and examined by the iritbatidb is still w^ry shiky. slain. He wui sentenced MAr&h Deathfi \ election will be chaUetiged. - .WKNB—Rsduest Ifsttnss as emergancy ambulances. "Casu-; le 1955 Laglalature gave Ar- It w u voted to Uke preUminer}' other ^ rm era to Algeria's cities. taGerald, who atiid he haa con- WTIC—W idw Brown WGTH-Nfahl Mufle, the summer month!. gravea the authority to make an Dr. Nieholas A. Maraiaio who or­ A sk ed ^ p ou t the -^m ocrstlc 31, 1949, to life in prison. Two^ '\ WDRO-CSI Kolby 4:10- altleay- wUI 1>* admitted and treat-1 •tepe towwd buUdlof of en eddl- dered an X-ray taken a f Mqnches- presidentlsKssre, Mrs. Roosevelt Appeals to French ru.“ qOver Dam BiU Communist guerrUlaa, EvAhgelot " r * icted a thbrough Invaatlgatipri pf. WCTH—Wax Works WHAY-.NIte Watch ed. 'Short-wave communicatt'Ona aerial survey of the State for alleged election law violations, i WTIC—BlataSTSptales , in Bound photogrammetrlc mape, and this tttonnny, DollarD will connect the hospital with Civil | ' IT feel overall there' w m no evi­ WIIA'Y—UuslQ Herebaot work has now beenvcqmplated, tha ochool purpoeee. th e ection cense hospital, results of the X-rsy her favorite A ^ l Stevens^ villi S were convicted in Absentia of mur­ Michael Andrew Havrilla WOtX>*Becord Review WGTU—Niaht Mueie Defense headquarters. unnecessary. dence of any aubaUntial fraud or. Hike Here cominiaatoner aaid. Federal ragula- showed a broken shoulder. win. , . \ , ' \ By Deifiocrats der and sentenced to death. Flanders, East Lyme, WKNB-^Boquest MaUSeW /*nte disuter drill, one of many after a report preeented by the Soucie was treated and released An example is Roger Rousset. A Greek authorities reOpened an improprieties:" Mmo—DK N. V. Peale WHAY—Nil* Wsleh That will be held at ' HoepiUli tiona approve the use of such maps She said she '\’asm^-keeping WDRU—CalJfolbT W n c—Cnntrssl m Music Study pommlttee of. the church, under *J5 bond for appearance in -faced man in his early 40s, investigatibn a weak- ajgo. Mrs. Agnes Miaak, 204 High 'ITie prosecutor explained that he WDRC—Campolni 44 throughout the qountry tomorrow, »ril Building in negotiating Faderal-stat* high­ r close contact on (OMtiaued from Page One) WGTH-Wai\Worka that bM had the matter under con* Town court May 14. batU4 ■ for •on'Vbntlon ousset owns three farms— a ^ u t In tha first lettec- addressed to S t. died Sunday night mfmq home. ■tftrted out with IS instances of WOTH—MiKhrMUiio (a bai.ng conducted in connection way aid agreentehta. * ‘ wHAY—Betty 4ifO- *nte Connecticut maps, Argravta Clifton O. Beattie. Jd. Of 20 but said she Was neverthl "Greek Juatice,"/ . Staktopoulos Born in CaechoelbyiikiB, he had allCMd vlolationa and eliminated with NaTionel Hospital ..W «e k , Abotit $459,dSS In biiihflng will SALE aldcration for more than a 3»e r . In ■oiith of Constantine, to Deihoeratic election prospects WCCC—Record BelrlOw said, "cover fnajor projects in'- iXlranl St., was arrested and timistie over Stevenson's asked for a retrial so h4 could tell lived in Flandeta/To'r about 40 all but three. " I did 'find three V.WKNB—Roquest llaUnee which ia being obeerved this week. be added to the uixable, grand list the preeenUUoh It wae noted ttat hlef crop is W.hext but he also charged with • intoxication and .\lds ArnA Drllvery^ in the Pacific Northwest, Sens. the whole truth- "Anything I .veara. He ,waA x member of St. specific \caaea which I cbnaiAer WTIC-.-Pe|ner Voutt ■a the result of butkhng fo. which rludlng foreseeable limited aecees Olyen By Stanley Group the need for addiUonal epece for azing land,.Nrice fields apd The purpose of the rehcareel, highway dayalopment.” the church school had been Of- evading a taxi fare early last In Washli.gton. lb was learnf Morae (D-Orel and Magnuson (D- may have said, was the result of Matthias' casea of'ihiproper voting" he said. which la scheduled to atart at permits were Issued^at month, a night. He is scheduled to appear some fip lt trees, , suggestions made to me for na­ Beatder hjd' daughter ip Man He'S^id he'would continue the In- WHAT—NIte Wslfhrvairn yr . IA limited access highway, such Quimrs Sclally recognlied •• t**' be‘=h as Slecretary of State Dulles has thl Wash), two of the prime (argeis bf t^tO.—John Fasterrnxter pun 10:30, la to demonatraie‘ Iibw the report by Building Insjiccto Gris­ SMifh Mfithodist Chureh in court tomorrow. u.S. allies this. Countiv will do all In ptipciple, .the. -govei-nment tional motivea," he'xatefted. Chester; h r leaves hla ,wif0, Mrs. veatiggtlon oritbose three cases. - * ‘ wHAY—Betty lumball wold C5iapp*ll indicates) as Uie parkways in Oonnacticut, ia November 17, IhM, when the Com- Republican efforts'to regain con­ WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Csmpeli Red Croat, Civil Defense and the one without biasing at grade and • Patrolman Emanual Molola sr- ii can to help'them sand arms to cdmpen.vai farmers fw ' damage, The second letter, addressed to Anijie Hxvrilia; one soitl GtorgC'E. WGTH—Night The aum la about 3tt cent atiteion on Education of the trol of the Senate, are baq)||^s of FitsQerald Algo aaid he found WKNB—Request Hstinso hoapitol could cooperate in* time of one to which tj’e ft ia no accesa Tkim doy, M ay 10,9 a.m. PHONE Ml rtsled Donald J. MacDellan. 35. of israei wh^^ 'maintaining its own Aut eyaluat: of losses ibAifficult Tsimbldaros,' said Staktopouloa' HAvripA of Flanders; two other "minor descrepaitciea” between the WTIC—Women s, 14:14- , / more than the ariount adoqd in church went on record requesting and pbvment are' slow. Bill has the federal dam proposal.' WDr U—Cat Koiby ^ WHAT—Nile ^ tc h a dtai^er emergency. from private h o ^ a and such bual- additional space. It was made a Jamaica Plr.lns. .N. Y.. and charged embargo on weapona shipments to Hratimony at the trial was without, idauAmers, M r^ Michael Trevdak niimher of votera'^qhecked off on . waTH—Wax Werha WTIC—Errol/Osrner Trio April 1955 when permitr v'sirb, is­ him with speeding and operating a RouBset^ver -bought of Selling Even Us supporters don’t.expect o{,,iSayonne, N.'J., and Mrs, Joseph WDRO—RoKuuire Moode The public ia -invited to view nesa establiahmeiita as* gaa sta­ C O O P E R H A U asatter of record In Decetnbet 1W4, the Middle ^ s t . import. He protested innocenqe the check lists a n ^ U ie number , |'*4— the demongfration, and M^omen'a sued for taxable building of ahbqt motor Vehicle without a license ou' the Hells Canyon bill to pass Con­ and'added: urvette of Waterford: 'I'ght 'WHAY—Rscord Rodeo - .WOTU—^Igkt Music tions - Auxiliary members \ will act as $330,778. RaldXArgravea: yeeterdsy after following MacLel- tpJay follo^'ing Dullest return The riot oped gress this year. The. Hoqge Interior " I appeal to tha crown prosec­ grandchildren ' and five great WCCC—R«d*>'d Rovlsw WHAT^lte WatchWl There were - no permits issued tion lihked the Official Soard of on the \ voting ■ machihu. "The WKNB—Bsseboll Ifstlaoa guidea during thg day. . "When the ’ law becohics effec­ lan east on E. Center St. up to. ffom a North AtlantlcX Treaty from \a para naih Committee hs.s bottled tip an Iden- tor to protect, the lives of-my grandchildren. W'TIO—News WTIC-;*»:ugene R.1 Blark for non-toxable building . last, the church to. give serious cop- maUiemStlcs of the counters'.are WDKC—Newa WVpRC—M p R C -M ^ ^s s torI .Romanes The local Red Croaa chapter, un­ tive wa .WUI proceed aa rapidly aa New Bolton Rd. In a cruiser. / (IfA T O l meeting in RprisA streets .llcai bill, with little/preaent’ pros­ lly^ I a ni making the^aan^ The funeral will be held from far -from unimpeachably* ho TOTH—Night Music month. In April 1955, oarmita aldcraUon to the matter. gary of , WGTU-Bob and Rap der Herbert McKinney, diaaSter Federal-stato admintatrati'va 're- .Police said MacLella was ex­ ■ Dulles dec;ored on rrrivlhg here pect of action on It. peal to America.” / ' the Kelley Funeral Home in New added. • \ ' g;l$— - ■«*— were issued for>8S,257 in non-tax> 4 mm By the time of the annual meet­ ceeding the posted speed limits War II. London tombrrow morning at 0' . WHAY-eRecord Rsdeo WHAT—Nile Watch ^ . chairman, and the Ciril De.fense quirementa i^rinit. Tha act 'aUtpuld that NATO still is primarily 'a- Democratic leaders believe. , —------?■ Blit Uryk said he is concerhy able construcUtm. . ing ifa May 1969, the need had be­ and. when stopped, could not pro­ Lacoste Was noi hit o'clock, followed by a requiem high WCCC—Record Rsvltw , WTIC-:vEugene R’. Black ^ganlsatlon, under^Fred Edwa^da, prove ^ great, henellt in helping come so cHUcal that the Quarter­ military organization. Bi\l he Senate debate on the issue ivill give about the discrepancies between WKNB—Bseebsll Matinee WDRC-^Mooda lor Romance wHl coordinate their activltlei duce an o. erato-'s license, ■slid a need has been recognized .mato. barrage because df, stron them\i forum for attacking Elsen­ Mass in St. hfatthiaa' Church In WTtC-*-luao Radio Laao WGTH-Night Music ly Conference was asked to take check llsia . and counters In U:44— witk;the Diaaster Planning Opni* FioRncier to Sfieak MtcLiellan .was released under for its further development\ "ttf police 'guardaXmoved in qulbklV I hower kower policies, even if they Ohio, lloosiei> Flanders at 10 o'clock. Burial will WDRC—Cal Koiby WHAT—Night Watch . launediate steps to add 10,000 push back the 'ihtmonatratorsXX. be In St. Mary’s Cemetery, New Districts 2 sBd 4. -'WGTH-Bob and Rap y mitteii^ bf tha hoepltal. $85 bond for appearance in court surmount the ahirilh'g Uctics of in- fail to pass the measure there. In both those distrieU. accord­ WTtO—Nawa aanari'feet of Mditional space. As First reports gaid two studeb^ London. ' WDRC—Nbwa; Aimainao . Also ^rticipeting tomorrow will Ifairtford, May 8 fSh-.-Preeident \' here May 21. tcraxtlonal Communism:" V. ing to Gryk, 10-more votes were WHAY—Swiua Kssy POD RENT a reAilt^pf that request,; a special v.:ere Injured sllgMIy. No injurle WCCC—Record Revltw . WGTH—Night Music be the Mtocheater Police De:)art- .fehikene R. Black of the .Interna- . iMeanWhUe, “ in Jerusalem, MaJ.: Balloting Light recorded oh the counters than the S'naid 19 mm. Mevto Prejeetora Studyv Committee .a-as appointed w ire reported 'among the police Miss Ellen F.- Oonnaa WKNB—Bsfeball Matli\e4 ment and'the Police auxiliarlet. Uonal Bank for ’ Reconstcuction Gen. E.L.M. Bums began- spane- number of names checked olt on. WTiC—1U6U Radio Laqo **sJHAT-Nlght Watch \ efa lla a t, urn 95 m t. to give the.matUr'aerious study units. ■ ■ . WDRO-Ckl Koiby tm o -s p o ru ; weaUiar \ In eddttion, high school stu­ and Development will be the prin­ and to W p ori back to the annual wbrk today to pub into operation ibli^ Records Miss Ellen F. Gorman, 27 BrAin- the check lists. ^ troR P -^al Kolbv ' .. \ slide RieiMtora. ^ Aflcp repeated chkrges' by the (CoBtinaed Iroai Page OAe) ard. Pi., died at the Manchester WGIH—B A and RAy dents will aeiVe ■■ the "caaualtiei" cipal spaaker tonight at the S7th meeting and Fourth Quarterly an Egyptlan-Iaraeji agreenlent In, District 1,'there were tiVo, WGTlL-^Night Music anniversary banquet of the Con­ Tito Urges rioters, ppllce-. flnallXlalljT dldispersed Memorial. Hospital this, momihg. ” , WHAY—Swing JCaey to be admitted, and given.emer­ N D R U G C O . permitting a closer U..N. check on fewer tallies on the counter than w h a t OonferehCe this year. ^ the., mob,. Authorities feared an- arrMt«e.\Deeda Cory created liiiea at primary elec­ after a brief illness. . WCCC—Record Review " -N ight Symphony gency treatment. necticut Chamber of Commerce at 991 aialB St. Tal. Ml S4 MS1 the Gaia Strip border. , ir ' ow the list, but one has been ac­ WKNB—Baseball MaUnee - WTIC—Startime Serenade ; the Hotel Sutler. The Committee Was composed of Wtheb, demonstration by\ students Ann C.'Qt^t ’ lo Joh,a E. Ellison tion polling places today as W u t Born in Manchester, she was WDRC—Dance Urcheakra / ^ e chief of the U.N. truce su-, Virginians.chose their.party nom­ counted for by mathematical error,' WTIO—MSB Mdlo Lane Thomas- J. RogerA. Robert ^W. pejviaion organization left .leru- or prd^N■Uonallst Mosleihs, how- and Edna Ellisonjproperty on formerly employed at the hospital ' WOTH—Danes Band W e e k C haii Named Closer Ties inees for U.S. Senate and Gov­ Gryk. said. In District-’3, there 11:41— -r Pratt, Mra'Robert W» Pratt,: John evet;, and kept heavily a rm ^ units Lawton Rd, \ \ _ \ a ; a nurses' aid. She was a mem­ ^ WGTH.—Lee KuT’ and MAry Ford' SAVINGS BANK ■aiem for is cbp/erence in .Galea ernor. were four leas Votes riscorded -on WHAY-NIte Watch Pickens Martin Kelderling, Prank Caiy with-Ob^ Salah Gohar, the on Ihg alert, The'WestvieW llealty Cb, lo Wal­ ber of St. James' Oiurch. w n c —SurM ^t' 8f renado ■ Bridgeport, May 8 (A ^ T h e ap­ Batson, M ra Maytie case Crowell, \KIII' French TroeiMi. ter F. Meier and Marion r i Meier, Eighteen candidates were on the counters than lists. - W p e^-S a S * Rventag Good Mtlldq'^ WDRC—Dance em^aatra —.■iyptlen war ministry's director She leaves three I aistera, Mrs. Gryk said the 'dlscrepartcles pointment of General ^Manager Dr. Fred R. Bdgar, the Rev, Percy Fren^ officials said a'wril- projierty at 152 Hz^horne St. bailq,t for the; two nominations. Charles Rohan, Mrs. Margaret WicNB—ToSAy In Sport / Jw n L. Ellingey of radto\atation Life InsipTince is your Best Buy! With Paris of armistice affairs. should be accounted WTIC—News- F. Smith and Mrs. Reuben Mc­ armed bahd of bO uniformed rebe Tht lengthy ballot which al.so in­ ta - . WDRC—New* Reporter / ' tand Suit Settled a They talked for 2 'j hours. Burns Wilson and Mrs. Arthur Burns, WN B aa Connecticut chairihan AIRLINES NEED Now you CM get ^ th in IKc new Double Savings PIm that comblnefi a h' cludes candidates for the State The qiieation of challeh^ng ths WGTH—Newe , / . Cann. Serious consideration was (CoBtinned from Page Obv) * told reporters in Gaza, before, je- infiltrated the village of St. Pierre- John F. Valluzzim Sidney BaC- ail of Manchdster; three brotIKrs, for National Radio Week - (May given to the possibility of- ^r- St. Paul, 23 tulles southeast of A l­ legislature andXmost other pi)blic election on the basis o f imPf®P*r 4 :U - \ '■ ' New Haven, May ^ A U.S, 13-19) waa announced here today. MEN WOMEN growing Sa'vings Account with low-cost L ife Insursnce protection. It makefi turnlng .to his Jei.-usslehi head-i \her and Bernard Scheer. property John of Eakt Hartford, Frank of voting ihcldenta arose yeaWdAy WHAY—Sport* . chaaing addithmal property near, giers, last ni)^t-and kidnaped six ofRoes, was aioWing voting lo a WCCC—Good Evening Good MusM . District Court Jury yesterday The aini of National Radio your shvingfi dollar do double-duty; gives yon 2-way security. There’s im> Red visitor was far from tuin^tii- quarters he hopes the plan will be At 172 W. Middle Tpke., a .package Montana and WUMam Gorman of when Gryk issued a statement to H. S. graduates. 18 to 89. to prepare for well paM imeitlene, tech- the churchyihdch might be used (orm erA ral, treraps. The missing ll^ o r store. ■nail's, pace. Ear)y voters said.it WKNB—Serenade gwarded $322,500 to Jamea Snif- Week is to .demonstrate the func­ oiis. Crowds along Hts route were implemented auccessfuily. . Manchester; and several nieces and the press. WTIC—Strtetiv .Sperta -/ ■leal or noB-techulcal. Public' contact. hoateaMa, reaeivniianlita. fuM or bother witb*bilb or notices*-*-your premiums are paid automatically. for oxpaMon purposes.- Double men wbre found mis morning with A BUI. ofSAle \ took fjrom four.to seven minutes to I jphewa. , feh, president of the Land and tion radio performs, iii the com­ thin and tliere were, few cheera - use voting machines—and only Gryk cited the alleged -Voting df WDRC—Zalman ^ ■ stntlM 'agents, radio operatora, mdle-mdnr-elactrenica techni­ You can start at M y age, but the aobner you START your, pcraonal Dovlm acsslonshf the church school were Newspapers played up photo- their throhts alit. \ A ^lph ,E. O'Bright and Righard FVneral aervicea will be held WGTH—Conn. Bporttlght Homo Development Co. of Strat munity and tifte public aervice it cians, etc, Ooed pdy, travel, glaataur, additional space rented A t Alma, 23 miles' east of capi­ qiir o f the 55 counties have ma­ two Republicans in District 1 near^ - 4sS0— - . V / ford, -(or 15 ' Berea o f land the renders, Ellinger said. Savings Plan, the sooner you cab reach your goal. VmA graphe showing Tito shaking hands L. LaCbapetle to Andrew J. Tbmko from the W. P ., Qulah Funeral the time for closing polls. WHAY—Dinner Date . . security. 'Qnnli^ pew. PreltaaInMy e town in the school build- tal, , three farms belonging to cs. Paper ballot marking WCCC—Good Eveainii Good Mueie Federal government requlaitioned 'Serving on Elllnlrer'a commit­ with President Rene Coty without Firemen Pul Out and Jacob Laguza, Renn'a Tavern, toolrimuch longer. ^ Hbme, 225 Main St^ Friday morn­ In his statement yesterday GiT* training need «e t interfere with prea- the street. Europeans were’ attacked.. Build­ 74 Cooper St; W KNB—Serenade In ■ Stratford in 1951. Sniffon was tee ere Charles Beil of WHA'Y, removing his gloves. They chided In Kjqrlda—_a six-man tuaaie for ing at 8:30 and at 9 o’clock in St. ■aid, "lyhether or not any action WTIC—Let Georget'Do It ent poelMen/^Fer lafommtlea and « Study Committee requested ings ^were burned, cattle slain and Nonce of Intent to Sell '•.. WDR\}—G Lombardo not aatiafied with the. fSlJiOO the New Britsin.’l.jM Schweitser of Interview ntoll coupon. - him for what they termed a aoclgl Apartment Blaze the D ^ ocra tic noniinatibn fqr James' C3iure)i. Biirial Id ll be in will be brought to invalidate the' W E U , .New, Haven, and Larry it further study be made of the farm', ' machinery w-aa smashed. John G.Xtinitea and Eva C. thq family plot in St. Jamea' Cem­ WGTH—Bill Sterb \ \ Government was going to pay him, error. he owners of the farms had loiig governor\w'hich me-ana election in primary,, will -depend upon tha 4:tv— ‘ and sued. Brandon of WWCO, Waterbury* |ank of Manchester ;ure growth- and development of Unites. AcAua Restaurant, 103 Tol­ etery.’ " WHAT-Supper Berenadt ^ „ ■ The Tito recovered some ground by SMFD Companies 3 and 4 were predominantly Duhbcratic Florida seriousness of the violation*., un­ Hhrtfofd Airline Peraonnei School Ktowm the community and the go quit staying bn their proper­ land 'll)ke.,\ stock, merchandise, WCCC—^tod Evaaing Good Hualo showing up for the state dinner in called oiit to k itre In the second —hlghlighted^he voting. Friends may call at the fune'ral covered.” -7“ 197 ^ y h im St*. Hartford, Gpian. c h u i^ itself, also ways and means ?ties at night and escaped harm. good will tr a ^ name, to Florence WKNB-%r^da _ the Elyaee Pala<;e wearing the aash floor apartment of Mr. and Mrs. .hofnqxtomqrriiw night from 7 to 9 As- few as four votes could have WTIC—Threo Star X Bnaneing a building campaign Gunfire sounded In Algiers it­ M, Savoy and'Samuel Lombardo. WDR C-*J.v*riio»ao of the Grand Cordon of the Legion Richard W. Haasett at 44 Well# St, self during the night but no cas­ o'clock, and Thursday from 2 to 6 made some difference in the elec­ T M A M l A l i R l A n •EANCN ' When It la desirable. A t the shortly after 7:30 this morning. MBiriage IJcense and 7 toj9 p.m. - \ GTH-Meot the Artist of Honor over hla smart uniform. ualties were reported from the flr- tion. Lee Sllverstelh, the lowest 9 t S M » . mtrnitmmtm, W e H i^ last night, these reports Coty. in turn- wore the Grand Sash The fire apparently-'?atarted4-hJi^‘ John.Edward Miley, 23 Eldridgd Bon Ami Reports vote getter among the 40 winners, Wi, pro- Theater . OPEN FRIDAYS were to the congregatipn and of the Star of Yugoslavia. around a refrigerator...... In, the kitch-h. Hi,, arid Pauline Elizabeth Giovan- had 1,182. votes. Jotoph.J. Macai-- WCT . „ J Evening Good ONN 1MU1WAY acUeh taken to launch a flrjancial The noAr outburst of attacks on nini. May 24, St. James' Church. WI" Berenade eiMtw4M »f TO 7 Tito thanked France for the en, according to Fire Chief W. Frcncli settlers has only steeled Quarlerly^rofit one, the higKMt vote getter among WTIC- answer Men campaigirfm funds immediately. Clifford Mason. \ BaUdhtg. Permits Wilson Cites Hike''. tmos 'n Andy \ Ptm/Pmklng aid it had given Yugoslavia after the determination of many of.,the the losers.' hadXthree fe.wer votes. WDf.C- \ TeaBMOt Driver To Pierre Carni for alterationa w5i ulton Lewis Ago hia break with the Soviet bloc in Chief Mason repotlcd damage colonists to hang on to their hold­ - The Bon Ami Co., drford Both Silversteih^ - and Macaiona \ CLO»D SATURDAYI^' \ . I t Was. voted to employ H. p. 1948. vyas caused to a wall and ccinng, to a dwelling at 21 Oval Lane, $900. Co.'a parent concern, haa repoi Ill B32 Priiduction were members of the petition slate Wh a t —Kntore Tbeater . .. i,' ings in this aformy North African To Bidwell Home Improvement WCCC—Good^venlng Good UuMO - V Demand A Aihociates of EWanston, "A new world war with modern but was unable to estimate the area. c earnings of 52 cents per cla.ss A. of.'candidates ^adet] by Atty. John m., to direct the financial cam­ amount of damae^e. , \ Co, for Frank Gauthier, alterationa WKNB—Serenlde arms, above all one with atomic K In Beirut, Lebanon, nearly 1,000 share .during the first quarter qt (Continued from Pngb^One)' D. LaBelle. . • WTtC—Star ToSlght paign for the church. A committee Mrs. Hassett and-her two, chil­ to R dwelling at 625 W. Middle / W'DRC—Amos 'n\ weapona, would endanger the very ^m onstratorj- most of therh slu-. Tpke., *974. this year,-, a. 9.-xent.Increase, over. .. ..^ , . .The spread ..bebyeeh , Silveratein WGTH—E. \ « f seven Rogers, Ev.erett McKin­ exiatence of humanity, and. all of dren- were alone in the apartment -have been recent atories in ahd William V, DeHaq.’ lhe highest dents—paraded' through Beirut's To William Loyore for. alterations earnings 'in the same period In ' *"e ll»0— . . ney, Donald Culver. Pratt. Atty. contemporary culture and.civiliza- at the time and Mrs. Hassett call­ H9.55. the yeas and over the air aayi,hg voie getter among the losing candi- / WHAT—Save a Lite \ _ . . . / John Mrosek, Dr. Edgar and the ed .firemen. No one was injured St reals today protesting Freiich tq a dwelling at 71 Durant St„ $25, - WCCC—Good Evening'Good Huela tion,” 'Tito said at the dinner. policy^n Algeria. However, earnings still fall behind we are.. in tech-___ . dates;teA on< Gryks party-endorsed WKNB—EvenlngMerenide Rev. Mr. Smith - was appointed to and the fire was quickly ex­ To Stanley Slegeski for altera­ nicSt kqu^edge to s*me other'i slate,\waa,te\v 55 votes, however, “ IFe must seek out hew forms I>eadn Nut Halted tions lb a dwe'lfing at 119 Bolton short of the 71 cents earned per WTIC—Now* o| World work with this 0rm in launching and new patha to entourage un­ tinguished. country."'^CTavez said he thought I '--It ia\ expfected that the neWly- WDRC—Bing Crosby Premie'l'.Abdullah V sffi tried to class A share in 1954. Holders of / the campaign for funds. derstanding among . atatea and Firemen from the MFD. .and Sri **«- \ . "We have'\ju st as good a eleeted" town committee, which WGTH—G. Heatter prevent the proc^sion by banning To E.. W, Hedges for Neriaq Tool class A stock are entitled to $4 per I t was emphaaiaed at the meet­ among people.” :SMFD. Companies 2 and 3, fought share per year and. after Class B as but aakid Wilson [ takes over Control of the party May ail demonstration's, but about 800 Co. .for alterations to bfticeVx at 7*^ ing last night that this drat etep Tito euggeated that' the search a woods fire at .the rear o f 149 E. shai^e holders .- receive. $2.50 per for comment. \ | wilt'enlarg'e its membership. It s WCCC— fivVoIng Good llilsie Is primarily a llnaneial operation. Middle Tpke., aci-qaa from Che new gathered, in . narrow aide street, 246 Center St.. $2,000. WKNB—Joo Glrand focua oh disarn^ament and simnal share'per year, an equal ahai'e Of Y"ou are talktngsxbbut the fear I appears ',\from the Democratic ' WTIC—Une Man’* ••'■mtly •S' Where the building will be located, high achool, just before 12:30 tq- carrying Lebaifb.se and other Arab mongers now," Wilsc).h remarked, party rules (hat the group will have ilelda. TAX AJDB TK.STIFIKS nv further distribution. WDRC—Charles Collinewood what it wr^ be Uke and what the Coty in hia banquet speech told day, ' ■ : \ flags and shouting, slogr.ns acevs- V i b e company reported that it»^ “ *-*‘ W sub.-L-1 to holdhoi' a c'aqcuk to .aulhorize the . WGTH—Say It With Music St.' Ixiuli/3lay H^UPf — An in­ 4i*o:- comosm-noor final cost vOUl be are matters to be hie M eet Fi-ance Intends to stand About an afre of .lajid,.owi)pd hy ing the French- of'>Agfereaslon' In n ^ p ro fita .’ before income taxda committee Algeria. ternal revenue’ service director .reply to such charges. WHAT—Polks Party ' - determined by later meetings of by her wMtem alliances . whiiei. Mr. and Mrs. T. Waiter-Reichard, dropped but that, after taxes, its ' membership. WCCC—Good .Evening Good Musie the Quarterly Conference of the Almost 2,000. policemm . autn- testified toda.v about his inves- WKNB’—Robin's Neft seeking to foatet- understanding' was burned over, but ho damage gBtloB of an, income tax evasion net profits showed an increase. Be­ WTIC—Dragnet church during the next S-year betwe^ East and WeaL was-caused. . . moned by Yaffl kept the crowd fore 'taxV^lhia year, net' profits WDRC—Jack Carson iio H t w tm r :\ period. hemmed in the harrow, panHAge for case which ‘ led to consplr'ae.v WGTH—Treasury Agent Mrs.-itetchard was" on her way .charges against two top offielals stood at $59,422. -compared with Dr. . Edgar. . minister of the out of her house when she spotteq| three hours w’hUe PoUeeXChief 4ilAltAH Tm in the Tniman Administration. 563,825 last V ? r ditrlng the first * ’I ^ A T —Polks Pnriy . . . i[Ae a toe-tip ■ouroe d f inetaut, l u r ^ power! church, p r id e d at the.meetlng in the woods burning. • /' Shabin Kazzl tried to perriiade quarter. AfterVaac.s. net profits V 'WCCt>-Good Evening Good Mueie to the road in this orieatiiy^'irt spoiled Hold Spring Rally them to disperse. He .told thglii Ernest 31. FTInn was the gov­ WKNB—Robin'a Nest .the ahaimee of the. distnet super­ . Neither Cliief John Merz of the ernment’s first witness In the Uiis year stood tit $46 740, com­ fordnything ’d^! Just sUp^iAto this sleek This i^ power! More thM that, intendent,. Pr^, Charles X; Hutch­ the poltce'had'df’ders to, fire <(f - WTIO—People Are runny MFD oi,Chief Mason of the SMFD Federal trial of 3tatthrw J. pared with $J8,S02 V^t955. Hove Y qu An Event — WDRC—Johnny Dollar ■ \ beauLy and sample the thrills behind the it’s the most ^ eient pooMr phnt y m OM inson. Mrs. ;^ b e r t Pratt, Norman At Center Ckurch. riouid tell hpw the fire started. thVy started their march. \ Connelly, farmer tVhite, House' The Bon Ami Co.. vMidch. besides WGTH—Treasury Agent Most ^ the G; on Xsuraon and «onald Conrad ' gave Leaders replietk they wohld' 4:S0- . ^pohitments secretary; T. lA- Orford:Soap, has othbr VbsidiarieA WHAT—Polks Parly m ostim iA high-oomptessipn, high-torque buyl Proof?T^theiMobilfas Economy Run, the report to> the group for -|he The spring ra lly , of the Hart­ n.ar.ch regardless of. any ahooting, 'miir Caudle, fermrr head of the in this country; Csooda' and Stheduied That Calls WTIC—X Minus One where Poq^c' delivered mffoi Oommuaion on Education. Robert and the Premier backed down. He w DRC—Suspense , engine ix^ indus^—the mighty Strato- m ore p e r ford District: Connecticut Fellow­ Justire Department's tax divi­ Auslrhlia,,. receMly passed \n the WGTH—Tour Better Tomorrow of any "^Eight’’ W . Pratt and Donald Culver gave ship of Oangregationsl-Chriatiah Bulk of Estate instructed Kazzi to peCmlt the sion, and Iforr.v I. Hk-hwlmmer^ control of U ^ e d Dye and Cfmmi- Straak V-J gailon thah any other in emy.dMt the report for the Commission on parade .to move. Women, w'ill IM held next Tuesday, onetime Kansas City attorney. . cal Corp., a-holding Company. X' ^For Food? Television Proarrams In the t ;g of a traffic Ught you And fiiat’s only a start, for PonAiae Finance. Herbert J. McKinney, lay May IS. at the Center Congrega­ , Left to Cousins As the demonatratgrs -ap­ It may be a weddinx, a banquet or ju.9t an informal leader o f the church, made the mo­ proached the Parliament building, OnPaxeTwo . take off lii int.jet* with response so the new Strdto-Fli|^ Hyarg* tional Church, from lO'a.m. to 3 ■ T get-toxetber of a society, lodge or ttome friendly Kfoiip; X on the Bond! tion to act fo r the Study Commit-, p.m. The estate o f Miss Ida E. Hol­ their number was swelled by sev­ excttuig./ou (i help but head out for Matio* to utiluaevery ou n^ffftlm tpo^ tec, and Mrs. Reuben McCann,, a' eral hundred. "Down with French m The morning seaaion will open brook, who died Feb. 24 at the age and Tighten the qffen road pilot this fipine-tihgler Cdme in and take a turn at the uebraot, member of the .Study Committee in'the sanctuary, after which the of 93, amounta to $135,183.71, an colonialism and '-imperialism — WE ARE PREFAREb TO SERVE YOU' loitairoutside'waterlincTa and prasldent of. tha Women's group will Separate'to attend the inventory filed todqy with Probate, .down with the Atlantic Pact— gro YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION^ v^i , G E N E R A L yourself. . . ^ t t and at low at^/Cruising speed, '^niere you’ll d i^ ver gr^teet **igo" on wheels. Why not this week? S o c ia l o f Christian Service, eec- Judge John J. VVallett indicaic.t. Jong live •.Algeria, free mid Inde- CRIPTIONS Ms utra mtt WSm.. seven workshqpgi devotional life cost with CuloB flexible plu* I . , onded the motion. and worship.:.^ristian social ac­ The hulk ’of the estate goes in “pendent," they ahoqj.ed.'’ Our catcrinx service ia set up to be flexible enough to T V SERVICE '/ . ■ x - .. '■ ^ tion. titeratufe andl'’ prci rams, equal shares lo .seven cOlisihs Of Lebanon -between the two world tic pipe, ^htweight, reaisu i x - accommodate any size xatheritig. Why not call us ai$d Dayi A OaB__ Christian educations atewardship, Mls.s Holbrook: .Specific - bequests wars was goverhed by France as freezing . - . . perfect for that talk over thetdetails? Nighte S2J5 yBloeParta FaUs Off Ladder, 'friendly service- and the presi- go to more distant cousins "■’d a mandated territory and still .q Q © , lawn ^in kier system or out- * jdent's workshop, friend.s under the terms o f Miss ivaintains eecohomic and'cultural TEL. 30 S-ipi94 fide faucet youVe been plan* links with Frsnee. Y affi’ is ron- Fractures Skull - The afternq^ meeting in the Holbrook’s vyill. n iog.. sanctuary have as the speak­ The chief beheficiaries are •sidertd pio-Freiich by many Leba­ Gan nese. Grove er Mrs. James F. English, who 'Wiil Eleazer Pomeroy, Windsor: An- M '/Ae / - A.fifi-yexr-old Keeney St. man is Stop today and got tho /ach on Oirloit, talk ahqht the Dr. Ruth Isabel nett/ Wood Pomeroy Joy, Wood-- PHONES M l 3 .7 3 6 4 fauToaT -aoTRoaizED. pipe with at [ i In critieal condition at Hartford stock; Marion Sybil Case. Wind­ heaburtf Scholarship Fund. Tlje M l 3 .8 3 8 3 , Hospital with a fractured skull, sor; MsrjoVie Louise* Coodale, X, ' SERVICE offerjng will go to ihis fimd. The j.M. TO 4 P.M. apparently suffered In a Tall from ing will close wdth tlie tn- W(ndsor; Maud Kdith White, A b o u t X o w n . a ladder Saturday. OO' o u m o ition of officers bj^Mrs, Clif- .Somers,'Elizabeth Hendee WViite P a r H C R MANCHESTER LUMBEfi, INC. 1 John Pavan was found by hrs •'ford 0. Siiiipson. ' . ' Finley, Somers; Theda Champlin PLDB PARTS' brother, Joeeph, lying across a' Oehlers, Metuchen, N. J. i A, ruCetirig of the Infa'nl Jeaua of I U V . 0 0 8 0 , Lunch'epn will be. served M . the Prague Mothri-.s Circle will be held 255 CENTER ST. PHONE Ml 3*5144 r - ladder on a. concrete walk outside church and at.the Masonic Temple. RullV C. Hohues, '■ neighbor, re­ KBRVIMO ALL IIASORnTXB A bam behind the house they share ceives $1,000; $5(X) gifts go lo-the topiorrow night at 8 o’clock at-the Reservations should be made be­ home of Mr.s. Lucien LaPierre, 117 : PINE LENOX PHARMACY at 433 IMeney St. fore May 11 with Mra. Thomas H.. Columbia Congregational Oiiirrh; , 'When- foUnd,-Pavan , was In a .Johniton Jr.. 27 Hillcrebt' Rd. Henry. David. Charlotte apd^ .Sy- Lenox St. ■ - .j 299 EAST CENTER ST. X TEL. MI9-089A dazed condition and blpcding Isom -hll Joy, Morse, Wood.strik; Brad­ - the nose and ear. Dr. John ^ g - ford PCimeroy Case an* Prisiilla \ Uhestcr-A. Cornish, 63 'Gqodwin' nano, who treated him, said Pavan .Lyman Case. Windsor:' Frederick 'St.,- aqd Glenn Cornish, 6.5 Durant ■ PINE PHARMACY had suffered a fractur^ skull and To De:1ay; Hearing . William Finle.v, , Somer^ Ruth .St., and their fnmiHeji -have re-1 Bubdural hemorrhage. turned'' home from fTaremont.l Ellzahetli Finley Barlow, ..Somers. A64 CENTER ST. TEL. M l 9.9814 V operations were performed Sat­ Of Shapiro Case Gifts of- $50 arc set Out to N. H;,‘where they-Attended .the fu-1 urday night and yesterday > morn­ several distant relatives. herar of their mother; \ ' . ' j ing in attempts to itop the blecd- ■ \ 'Ing. Officials at Hartford Hospital The town's $500 suit a ^ ln s i today aaid Pavan's condition was Hertford bondsman Jacob Shapiro. W n criucal. - Which had been • scheduled for j .John was alone at the time of presentation In the Court of' Com­ 90S tta bi||84t larage laviaci v e yeen, ’’^the accident, and neither his broth­ mon Pleab tomorrows will be re- witli pre-cefiieerid CUST Cwtan-ClNility > asaigned to A day next week. er nor police, who were summoned fiarafes prieefi at lew •$ pM. C4«plett, t to the scene, can shed any light Shapiro's attorney asked for the the NEW MODEL dry -cleaning quality shdwii laady to a rK t Tanas m lew as ‘ bn how It happened. The injured delay ta,pe.rmit the filing of speci-, ,,nian has regained consciousness flc defen.ses against - the ,suit. where if counts— in the natty, well-press* liiaiitiily- * aeycral times, but has been unable EarlierV'only a general denial to to recall what happened. the suit had b*en entered, (iry Cleaning FINEST FEATURESi 7 Police theorised, however, that j The case will be reassigned F’ri- td suit or dfess you'r* wearing-^in the • TOP QUALITY>UMBER Pavan wae attempting to climb day for a hearing next we'ek. • ALUMINUM-WPMLT INSULATION , - the ladder-to get Into the barn, The-toyvn brought • sui* after • Quality crispi immacula.te slip covers in /our. Shapiro refused to pay a $500 bond', • OVERHEAD b ^ S ^ U B B E R WEATHER-i that the ladder slipped, and that PROOFEQWTTOM he fell, atriklng hia head .on the the town ceUrt says-'was forfeited - heme. It's quality that can be seen . f 7 concrete walk. It could not be de­ when Elmer Chpppelle failed to • WATER AND RAT PROOFED SILLS termined how far he fell. ' appear on Aug. 22. He was and appreciated. • 10 YEAR WRIHEN GUARANTEE -Pavan was taken to Manchester chaiyad-wlth larceny and resist­ that Memorial Hoapital by the W*. P. ing arrest. ' NO MONEY DOWN Qulah Ambulance, and later trans­ Shapiro is being repre.vented by ferred -to Hartford.' The accident Paul Groobert of the firm.of Less- money 5 YEARS TO PAY » was invesUgated by Patrolman ner and Rottner. ,,-Atty. JohpJF'itz- Emanuel Motola, GeraM, Town Court prosecutor, is ^ FIRST PAYMENT NOV. handling the caee for the own. - —r ------^ .ean’t buy! SIC roNTiACi rAiAOl orixciulivi niw Spiino ooiotH ■ CAN YOU lU, 4UI4. $tOr lAflir? .. . CMICS YOU* OM-CHICK SgCIOINTA" Admit ^reaking.^ ' ------^----r------i— e' F R E E ILIUSTMTEI FOLBER that pictiiras'liffarsRt itaits if laraft School Windows eaastnictiM and sbp«h yae baw ta plaa. 86lil’ throughout - .y yaur laragt, ' N>W Knglaiyd Thirty windows war* broken at th4 Nathan Hale School over tk* WRITE TODAY FOR YOUR COPY — NO OBLIGATION weekend, Chief of Police Herman O. Schendel aaid today. LIFE Gentlemen: Three Juvenilea, who admitted to Please send ma-your i'B E K Illustrated folder on 4'uast A eiNM Al MQTOIS MASTlirilCI-fAMIV 9IICID AND faVnV lOlDI- ir - NEW MODEL 1 r'- police they bad done the damage, Garages . . ivllh bo. obligation whatsoever to me. i were turned over to Juvenile LAUNDRY DRY CLEANIN6 t X A3fE •L. fiuthoritiea, Schendel said. OUR DELIVERY AREA INCLUDES Stonaa and two baacballa were STREET racavBPad inside the.building. BOLTON • COLUMBIA - McCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. M||Ba Hulda Butler, principal, ANDOVER • COVENTRY ‘ .CITY . .. m t a t e 373 M AIN STREET MANCHESTER fiSld She reported the Vandalism to iJW." GREEN STAMPS 1041 DiTwell Ave H.^mden, Conn . poUee wttaa she .arrived at the The COAST LUMBER Corp. UNtvf' ily b1181 T 7 fiilMfii piatiMtliy auinUhg. r . - -I i . ' •' './V ’• •’ 4- J -t ' / ■ ': . 5 ■ . * ‘ '■ X

. •(- ‘ ' I " ■ ■ ’ . • • ' ‘ ■ • . ■ , 5«! . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY’ MAY S, 19S« I^AGB TEN f ^ e r e ’a a Sl-word aentanea, with - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1958 PAGE ELBV]^ Poise is the ability 'to ‘ t a.I I? What’s Wrong,with' feeling sorry Tot bad UngB to f l e u ^ no word having than two ------jp— -— BUGS BI^NNY fluently while the other, fellow Is^ for yoursilf. IJf^ou ■ don’t who death‘^ 0 their peoples. r ------n letters: So be It Yn. or so be it oa, E lU nK toH BOr it. Dr. Robert P. BotVen. itlas; and Mrs, Raymond B. Ben paying the checks. ■Will? . / Covvntry health officer, wtll administer thi natL puhllstty. Sense and Nohsense Many a. man has lost control of it is ss it is, be it in or be It on,— WAF of the Month Mrs. Clarence,.'Campb^U. Vander:- Vnocine. . X tluilA to Meet CONSULT US ON YOUR ¥bat guy?...' He could give an .dbur^e has more shifts sgalnst his car .when his wife and son Minister Accepts Church Will Buy Nobool Nates Germain Guild, CWO, pastor of the Congregational on Wall 8t. and to secure m o r e j . ‘««chere have announced Chatter 4-H, 4 p.n»i ^Wtth Mrs. CbNkTIlUCTinN COMPANY ally drinks porteh . - Asithor -Ohi no; by that tiine 1. Church here will service. He has modern living quarters • for- the; Tl>*lf resignations from the local Lawrence Usher; Fragment Socie­ . __ • . (f . church minister. , system. George J. Caouette has was too famous. accepted a call extended to him. ty. all - day. Church Oommunity One of Ih^ most interesting ex­ 58 BELMONT s t r e e t — MI 9.0308 8>ni got a dollar much In . The Rev. Mr. Johnson said today Appointed to handle the delalleX *'!*?, * ?«■“ “» « ' " Marl^rough Houae;.,Coventry PTA, i p.mXRob- Residential and Induatriitl Conatmetion his pay envelope one weelt .butdld hibits in the Cabildo Museum in SMEU theXtawalian Church la located In wire O. H. Smith. Raymond B. «"<*.**•?,• ertaon School; set-back partyK 8 Bennett, Leslie K. Richardson, I ‘® New York, not say anything. The next week New Orleans is the bronse replica an undeveloped afea on the.‘‘wlnd- p.m X Na.than Hale Commapi s the piymaster discovered the er­ of the death mask of Napo|eon. ward” side of Oahu. Tt has about Mrs. Adam (!i. Quandt, and Mrs. The Board, haa set May 33 and iter. 23 aa dates for enrollment by par­ ror and dedneted a dollar. It w as' cast from the o r i^ a l ISINiSTOR 300 membara, . comprising ' Japa­ Kenneth A. Downing. ents of children slated to. enter, Sam X. 9ay,, I’m a dollar short, gypsum mask made only 40 houh^ nese, HawailanSt Chinese, gnd .. Variety Show Manrhee'ter Evening H e r n i d Paymaatir Well, you didn’t after the Emperor’s death. ^l^ e Pilgrim Fellowship groups Grade 1 In September; Coventry rorrespondent, Mrs. C. 1« Caucasisns. ' . Thursday the Board will nxtot complain last week when you were 1 \ The Rev. Mr. Johnson's res- pr the First and Second Congrega­ Uttle, telephone, Pilgrim 3-8331.. "What’s the matter wltk'you?" tional Chiirchea' will present a In a closed session to^ evalusi a denar' over. TgnaUon here takes effect July 1. program of the supeHnteiytkht of REAL VALUES Sam -Yes. but^a guy ran over- asked the major o f'a prt'vate who will take over his duties at the variety show "ILlta and Mlssee" reported sick. ■ Friday at 8 p.m., ih the Chin-ch schools. . Alpert f*redicl» Profit iook one W8take.\^hen It hap­ Hawaiian church Sept. 1.. To Attend ‘Ootfe^floiir' pens a second time, It's time to •Tve'wot a pain in my abdo­ B y -^ ly 1. the Rev. Mr. JjQhn- Community House and. 8aturda.v. complain. ' men." said the private. \ K son. whrt, served as a aki trooper In the Nathan Hale. Community Mrs. Charles W. Sfrant, presi­ Cheshire, May 8 iR. Georgo Al­ *55 PONTIAC '55 DODGE ’’Your, a^onien!’’ excldimed the during World War 11, will have Center. Proceeds will be used for dent of the Republican Women’s port, president of (he New Haven C A TA IJN A HARDTOr ■■ : . officer."’’'YoO.mcan your itomach. the trip to the White -Mouhtnins Club, haa accepte«Pan invitation to Railroad, predicted yesterday that Radio, heater, Hy^amalie, CLUB COUPE Most of us carry bur own Humb­ V. completed fdur ycara aa pastor of Don’t you know that only Xecond the Ellington Congregational In June. aa best man ,/6r tha groom, the railroad books will show n tutnne gmy, many e^rima. Heater, signal Elea. Vary h ling block around ^ t h ua \^e Polio Cllnio . can Womemr-'roffea hour' Thurs­ profit for April, despite a three and Very low mileage. mileage. \ camoufjege it wItK, e hat.- . lieutenants have abdomens? Church. . . . •■* —i— An immunisation clinic to take day mornlngTat the Bond Hotel! a half million dollar loss for the He announced his decision to the first three montha of the year. Mendota. Minn.,^p 1 a 1 m s tke congregation after Sunday’s serv­ care of chlldreiT who ^-ere absent Hartford. Also invited and attend­ X Author ' t’m cpnvlnredirtced that the when the. first anti-polio shot's ing, will be chairmen of the follow­ smallest town Jail in the nation, ices-and told fellow ministers of publishersiblishers , have a \ronspiracy were '.administered will ^be held ing chib cbmmItteM: Mra, Joseph SxSXoot stone buildings, —Joseph his resignation at a meeting of Turk silvers of garlic among the against me, tomorrow in the town schools. The M oty^a, program; Mts.. Vinton H. Jerian’. East Palestinr, Ohio. ■ , thlH)OR liW W£>CD. eAYTEie.fVOURe rtcyticiit, and is a graduate of Ober- Radib.- heater, Uym-matir, tn- X- Md Hn HydMalte. Vaty lin College, Ohio. ■ . \ tnna Rhlsh. Very clean. . \ enga. Hi«ifs,Moopt.e/ IF iBB ARS YOU'VE LIBELED \ ' Mrs. Johnson, also a g/adUate VOU'RC 60IH6 1D iBlX. YOUR STATE A 6 A ‘ DUMP* Oberlln College, teaches In PLACE TO THAT CRAT/ aXtUDE; YOU WKitiE ABOUT csi Cooperative Klndergar FOR A USED CAR lOT,YOU’R e A fteAr. ORDERLY CAR LOT, f.m. UA Ht. Off. couple has a daughter FATTER AROUtJD -m e EARS TriAsl , V Btf. VA Pat 0*1. Rummage Sgle MORliRTY BROTHERS -/ WITH S a ^ lF U L FLASH- ^ IBM hf NC* taryMe. twa. <1 Vp m* **"**‘v**^ 5-a A STAIE FAIR PIS/— X Know M.V/ (H® Sl6H5/~BESIDES^' The Sisterhood jof Knesseth le- KiSHTi, a n d IX L 60 TO LA'W/ YOU/rtlSMTiaciCUPA “Alto.^Yoma, I'm not gnt' of these long-haired "Pid your husband get proihqtedr Mrs. Higby? I \ rsel. EIltngtpn^/^11 hold a rum­ AMP F IS W r T ^ TO A /BAREAiM.lVSlCTI intelleotiiate cluttering Aip important iesuee with remember when you moved heiehe used to Wear mage sale in^lndsorvllle Center tomorrouv-'raursday, and Friday. a. 8. Air Fores Photo ^yTHE MAR a lot of thought!” ,a ehirt two daysT *51 Plymouth 54 FORD V-8 Amopg Items to be offered will A.IC.. Janet Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Helmar Ander­ COUNTRY S06»B be iMlc-a-brac, household goods, son ef 39 Edgerton St., "has been selected aa the W A F of the month CONVERTIBLE "THE HOME OF R. and H. Beautiful red Snish. STATION WAaON PRISCILLA’S PQI^W And He's It L VERMEER ajxlcs, bbnk.s, and clothing. for May. - Airman Anderson, a }ihotographer In the base photo lab, 8 Paaaengar. R. and H. 4X0. ------.. ------Delegates Cboaen received a letter of commendation from 1st Lt. Norma Arpher, W A F A SM A ffT ^ TH E O N E WA-A-AIT D O N T A S K US. Thb following deiegates to con­ squadron details for one niontW! ' Before entering the A ir Force In MANff ,f WHO WRITES A L S O M i n u t e ., - THAT’S WHAT WE ventions havk been .nominate^-by squadron detalsl for one jnonjth. Before entering the A ir Force in 1953, - Airman Anderson attemied High School In Manchester, whej* SAFE-BUY USED CARS WWM y e s , I ’LL' IN TH E BES^ G E T S A WHO PAYS NEEDED Ty- Republicans: Sbtte.Conveotlon, Ed- BE WAPlPY ' S L O Q A N J FANCY FQR THIS ri St^ART MA/^j K-ard G. WralghX Everett Paltis- she was active in sports. Ske was assigned to Lowry A ir Force Brtse TO H E LP.' W IL L BE BICYCLE?) FOR' ka; Congresslonal\john H. Mc- in Colorado before going tp Otia in June 1954. *595 NEW PRESIDENT Conville, Rodney' vV. Midford; BICYCLE Senatorial, Jarvis K. A^app and St.; Mary Sernoffsky, llS^Cham Jennie Fracchla, 434 <;:arke.; William Bdyd, Bolton; Parker St.; .Mrs. J ^ Chaplin and lington correapbndent Mrs. C.\F. Sheryl Weir, OlAstbnbury; ' Mrs. daughter, Bolton. / MANCHESTER” \ ^ DODGE OMI PLYM( Berr, telephone TReinont 6-#3IE.\ 7 ,«34 CENTER STREET SINCE |937 BUS-SlOl \ ' IfiA'lCTER'/?^ ^ T S voo6 GENE DEVEAUX — BLOOD N PRESSURE. Beaths Ld$t Night THAT 16- r-e 'S3 MERCURY '14 CHIVaOUT > «< »»» — bawaiiW f Monterey Convertible; 'ka P osD By T flE A8SKKTATBD PRE8.S Gorgeous bittersweet with 31A 3-Door. FuliUy . (equlp- Castemllne - V-8 3-Door, ^ m o »v K * ■etblae, tne: TJt. VA H i "lEFORl LOSSES H A r ALLEY'OOP T. HAMLIN Bodicotr, J3ngland, May t (JP)— spunking new 'black top. ped. Exceptionallally low Fordomatic. Radio, heater, THIS WEEK ONI COTTON WOODS BY Ra y GOTTO^ •Prrif.. Frederick W* TH'omas.’ 89, Whiteu-ail tires! \ radio, mtleago and white wall tires. JNSyiftE WITH LAf PEN" original. ■ / - Internationally known authority heater, directional Signals. $1195 Real sharp ‘ $895 THEN I JUS'OOTTA on Sanskrit, ancient language t>f Immaculate TH AT O A S VHP Jarvis, South/Goventry; C h a t^ a los.s . . . and then .ace to it you are pajd Priced to Set IfES'eHifTED ST A1 A eiAklNa SAND AND 2000'WLOLY promptly in the event j^ii have one. / IK THAT BACK m ^ lA > 4 C E t, DRV ■ ri STOPTHATAltolC! Uaccagni, .HA Woodbrldge X*-- 9 H l IM A «e*rt*H\THl THERE? XAKIEt KrtCE KIDI • Jceomiah^organ, 18 Phelps/"Rd.; 0ROP filOSilAHHEIU; P.ynelte/Maxwell. 80 FairfieldiSt.;, MORIARTY BROTHERS Whole Town w o m B«V4UA«»»0 CAN'T '(OU SEE ITS THAT Mrs./Daphne . Knight, Ventoo. Cen­ If you have any questions ^bout youy' in- ' LINCOLN-MERCURYI m/»AI M_hdBB/*IIBV \ ' xo6 k «m & DOLWT VIEWY \ glOCKHEAD M<6IC ter^/ Mrs. Marcella Jason! 100 .surance . . . if .voii are not .sure you have the NOW n vouii list!; IME iX tp> CWTETOOl AND N O T THC Windsor St.: Mrs. Laura Er^bert, be.st protection you can po.ssibly buy ., . . 301*315 CENTER ST. — TEL. Ml 3*5135 OPEN- EVENINGS REAL FINED ABMIIMI? J6 FosteY St.; Mry^Shlrley Ste- ' PHnskl. 42 Otis Betty Anrt plea.se call us .now. Full inforntattbn cheer­ ^ I Cmipe Williams, 784 F* Middle Tpke.; fully given ancf witliout obligation. ’S2 OLDSMOBILI r^ROH, Hyd. *1115 ' f Amy And Robert Mangell. 65 Sea- •piah arclc; Mrs. Clara Lathropi V'ernon Center; Mra. Helen Jolie. ’52 DLD3M0BILE ...X ....*1251 f ' "ij; 4 ] 2fri Hlgh/St.; Mrs, Annie Blnock. W O I I U D V O i E D Saratoga 4-Dr. Blue. BOH. 27 Charter Oak St.; Edith - Mc- Jo5n H. D Z l i f l l f T w L C I I Amomatlo Transmission. '. Mullim" 734 Parkrt St.; Patricia Fitzpitrlck, East Hartford: Mrs. fffO B l l l f l l f Super Hhrdtop. Greea. Radio. Arlene Robinson, 41 Foster St.; JrtcafpofwKk/ • ROY MOTORS, INC. 90 D IIIIIIV Heate^DynaSow. iWfUsMS^., Mrs. Ruth Furav, Glastonbury; Mr.s. Alice Wllklrtson, RtTl 1, IMSUMAMCt OFFER THESE 4 * 0 D I I I D I f 4-Deor. 3-tohe Blue. Raditf, '4 J E F F C O B B BY PETER HOFFMAN . Rockville.; 9 2 D m IIID H ^ter, DynaSbW.' MICKEY FINN No Frills! BY LANK LEONARD ADMITTED TODAY: Walter K. WE'D BETTER SPLIT UR, Fox, 60 Garden St. JUMBO.'...YOU TAkE ^ WELL,tOlAFEaSTHE BUT^AH- iOO] WVITATIOHS? LbOK,PHIL BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A 'SI OUBMBULE HydnurtaMc. Oreea. /■' A LOOK UPSTAIRS.! T TROUBLE, SOUND WBNTHAfE r--lTll1DOl)lPFORTNAT II daughter to Mr. and ^MrS. Colum­ l64 F a s t C en ter S tree t— M I 9'-5’261 CARS ‘ S A M Eil& I^ PHIL 3-Doer. Gray. PLL TRY THE bus Gibson. 62 Market'.St.„ Rnrk- Open Thur.stiay Kvenings Until 0:00 BASEMENT./ , M/GOOPH£SS,CtAMCV, W ) -THAT WE S W w i T TIME ID SEND } KWP OF SniPF! INIS IS ’51 OLDSMOtlLE ^Radio, Heater, Hydra. ville; a daughter to Mr; and Mrs. and Saturda.va Untih Noon 1955 CHEVROLET 1951 CHEVROLET OUT ANY \ONEWEmflGTHAT!S ^ Otto Dowd. East Hartford. Ciuptom Tudor. Radio, Heater, ■ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 4-Dour Sedan "210". Radio; hbater,.. t-Door Sedan. ' ? ■X TO BE M soon! ^ IHAH WEHAVETO! invitations!j am n be sn^y 1i |H>werglide,. low mileage, one lUidIo, heater, powerglMe, $695 FOrdomatlc. Green, !7 * - _____ /MITUFOniFTT-.d Jeremiah Horgan. 16 Phelps Rd.; ONTNEQIMT! Miss Helen Slenda,' 419 N. Main ■owner, H|»er1al . ” ■ $1795 'D D I I D V Custom Club Coupe. R t^o, St.; Mre. Mary Vendrillo, 67 Alton it lllllllT Henter, Mercomatlr. BhM. 1 ^ * ...... 1955 CHEVROLET 1953 PLYMOUTH 2-Dnor Sedan "310”. . Red and beige. NIrwIyNlrely club Sedan. f t f l O C equipped, 7,lf00 miles. Nlc>riy_:^hij>ped. $1 h.YHOHTH'tiM-Sr' tOO^ guarantee, - * V $1595 i c i B A i l T I A D H e ' ‘“ /‘A 4-Doer.. 3-taae 1952 PLYMOUTH 91 l y R I l l | l f Gray. Radio, Heater, Hydra. 1955 CHEVllOLET 4-Door Sedan 4-Door suburban ‘.‘31.0". Blue. 8.000- miles. t e n | l l i E l f 4 A I B T Mtyleline De laixrt 4-Deer. L£L. M IvnCYflULC I Black. ROH. rower OUde. 5 Nicely eqnlppedi--100'%.gunranlee. M M.. A real beauty._ $AVE 4|||0 B i m C K ^P'^'*** 4-Deor. Radio, Heater, .. Precautions BY MERRILL RLOSSER CAPTAIN EASY The Old Charm BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1953 FORDT^ 15"FPLYMOUtH Suburban., 'This one won't laai long. $895 OMUV THAT A FEW /WERE dunnoHnot |A«y HE'5 JUETWMTIiaTItASt RVeMINUm LATEk ALL^/^KsMT rSUAdJcTHT , ' Noust.caisr.^ b y t m e Right now is a g«M>d time to.get gnipg on those 4-Door Sedan Custfm(lne V-0, Radio,/ —. W0NTH6 gironi NU Ta p at th CAN LEARN THAUL l U HAVE TO OUTWIT \*>N! A ' HOUSt DOWN.' , T i m e t w e y gkt t m r o u 6h heater, signal lights. C 1 A O C ’49 OLDSMOBILE R*h! - DRATH. FIVE ygA8» IMITaiV^IME.SUH. WELL, MAKE PIFIPOYLE CAN­ THAT female bandjt; I .TkEASUkE THIS lATCHINO tXJWNlHP (ofig-deferred home improvement.s,. You'll find One on her. ANTIQue CLOCK WTTU FLACE. I'M OUTUTHE "88" 4-Ooor. Green AOa »HE «l5ITiP AN ■ I LL RUN OUT TO CEL THATA6REfiWENr, MYSELF-WITH THE OLP our loan officerk at either office happy to dis­ Rail.'llydramatic. OLD COine MERC $EE THE EAKER«. FOR ARBAbONABLE MY LIFE/ — Y‘ ' ‘ MOOD/ cuss the finanriijg. , , 1949 CHRYSLER '49 BLDSMOBILE NAKED gAKER. THEY HAVE NO SUKt K ■ ' -A 1953 PLYMOUTH .New Yorker 4-Door Sedan'. Radio, Suburban. Heater and-automallc Chlefti.... , ------PHONE X healer, automatic IransmIssioA. $295 1^10 PONTIAC Radio, Heater. Hydramatir. *'.^**' r i transmission. Very clean. T 'A scarce model. 1953 DeSOTO ’49 MERCURY RadhTllentX!' •21 1954 PONTIAC 4-D(Hir Sedan.' 4-Dr .Scflan. Radio, healer, 3-: Radio, healer, automatic C l *9ORt transmission. Outstanding Vklue. ^ I 4 L 7 9 t.lKHir, Clean. ■ w t<>ne blue. A gorgeous s|>cclal ’47 PONTIAC •II 1954 BUICK 1950 FORD '55 PLYMOUTH ’.'S; w $A1 1 ■ I Riviera Coii|m'. Radio, heater,- l-Docr Sedan. Radio, bealPr-,, $195 aulornatic transmission. I.,o«v '55 PLYMOUTH ST. “ • »1 by MCA teeW c hw T.M. Reg U B. Pet OH S - r f ■nllesge. One owner. $1895 )ww M I f U A I I T I I Belvedere V-8 4-Dr. Red and . * 1 V 9 9 r L T I n l l U I f l Beige. Radio, Heater. Power- IW That s AH BY WILSON SCRUGGS k ’ 'l950 PLYMOUTH MORTY MEEKLE They Always Know BY DICK CAVA^LI THE STORY OF BL'VRTHA WAYNE J- 1955 CHEVROLET Flltc. Very low mileage. ' V-8 Convertible Coupe. 4 I A \ / E l-Door Sedan. $295 MXCOeV.rOONTkNOW , W Tf KNOW THIS-levWNS SGDkE THE news; e MEY. MORTY- / I^ a NEVER KNOW wmTTDUOOTDUVBDV J INNOCENT/ANO PVDU tVEEB m,c

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THE Cooper Blanks Wijndham High ifor Indians in CGiC Test ^-i) Herald Angle By X ir^ Public Liiiks Tourney Big Five • Run. Fo urthx e a r l W . Y O S T Indians Ready J Sparta Bditar FellDw Nobody Wanted For Big Test Decides Leagu^ Issue W liA T H U lM A N N O T K IN D -runs column were targe gooaa eggs, ./ Limited to 150 in Finals ^ v e n raMiouti in 10 days ta the . F ollow in g F ord ’a 4-0 eueccM in the Big Man for Orioles hU ck pl— George Zuverlnk, the gay nobody New York, May i UP) — Confi­ plot, ship,.. whicb.drew „ 2,007 entries last _year, will . be whittled Needles, victor in Saturdaj-'n Kentucky J>erby *nd miler '/ attendance ' records atnee they blaiiked the Pale HOae 4-6. dent. coot' and compoaad, tb* wanted, right now ia the No. 1 relief pitcher in the American down t ^ workable field of 160 for the main evelit this year. Jim Bailey, aurprise winner over countryman John Lahtjy. in . 'moved out'vf Boston to Sudaville. If the Yankees can get con­ Cleveland Indians arrived In town While rival National League sistent gogd pitching from Ford, League, getting the Job done almost on a daily basis for the ^ 1 but OB^ of the.se will be required to qualify kectionally Saturday Afternoon^ apeciai televised mile run out on ^ e for a three-gaane set with the New teams hav* played 16 oi- 17 game* McDermott, ta r**". Bob Turle.v. Baltimore Orioles, who can hardly do a thing without him. (The Ytme ia Daylight York Yankeee etartlng today, and West Coast, have nothing on Coach Tom Kelley’s Manchester the Braves have been able to get Tommy BjTne, Johnny Kucka and rl*c(r»^H*rd>ng'p^ik course, July The 99-year-okl rishthandar, who------:------r;------=------American LeiM(ue the Tilbe '.Was aquarely on Umt High baseball team. The ever-im­ in ofily nine gAmes' up to Sunday standout relief Jbba from BobJ,Irt/hla ll-y#*r caraar ha* failed to, W, L. Pet. G.B. spot,' 9-M. t ■ proving Indians backed southpaw Grim, Conatanty and Coleman they Srotlonal (iu»liryln^\trit» over White HomePC from the outflek}. Both Indi ■> night' hang on with Cleveland. CIncIn-1 New York ...... 13 .722 At this early atage in the pro­ Stevs Cooper’s masterful fbu>-hlt crossed the plate or-'.Brsult’s *i Cold weather and rain were the I will be tougher than last month’s nati and Detroit and who wound Bolt, Balding Cleveland ...... 9 -.562 ceedings, there- Is an underqurrent ■^he 36-hole route will l«-h ^d Jtine pitching with eight hits and an Im­ two factors which have coat the .17-23, incluslvV^st 45 slter.^^veir. liner to rightfield. BrkuJt s l^ » lo l /pancakes. „ *’ up in aaml-pro ball as a free afcnt- Boston A33 of despair in the rest of tbo Amer­ portant S-0 win over rival Wind­ second and scamperec to tnird'ka x' Braveg over 150.900 admlislons 6e- , / , CHANGES T.ACTTICS atter W* flial year in the minora, Chicago ; . . . ,500 ican Ledgtie, so overpowering havg ne^' sites were f.'dded this yekra^n A& Giants Bow ham yesterday afternoon in Willi- \ cause'Of the poatponemeht.-Ticket / Last fall Mike Hlgglna of the one «t Shreveport, 1,0... ellhiinatei Aweet atngled over th^hortstop’a has strolled In from the bullpen in In PGA Match M/ashingloii . the Yankees proved. Th* IndlaM ' mantle. head and moved to second Oif tha Manager BUI Ebefle said that un- ' Boston Red Sox was named man- 12 of Baltimore’s 80 games this Baltimore .. ; 4 ^ are the only contendara they In relessina the st^rtiotfal quali­ St, Loula, .May 8 iJPk. Bill While,' The triumph enabled the locals throw In. ’Turkingtbn poppSd put leae there's a tremendous amount Ager ..pf the year In the major seaaon. Anil of the nine games thai Kansas City .438 haven’t bullied. fying' sites today, the .United 22-year-oldpr-old New York Gianta’ 1 Fort Worth. Teai., M ay^bF) to take over sole posaession of to the pitcher but Cyr’s spbrcblng 'o f Interest and'a -tight flag race leagues Mike, who detests being Birds have won to date, he’s auved!I Tommy _ Bolt rieet, Al BUainr Jn Detroit ...... 333 'Casey, Stengel’*m m hrowbaat States fJqif Assn holnteii'dut thst rooKleX.is a- somber young .man' first place in the CCIL race. The the two ntlllion attex^anee mark line drive single to rightfield^' cell^xPlnky' ll^« I* * slx.and won two. ^ 1 the feature singles'teat Av the liH TuMd*,v'a Schedule the -Boston Red Sox four out ef xs nev/ fornj cf plaV li-.,Uts the field who reftia^d to be nervous over his Ipsera, Who suffered their, first.loss /will fiqt be reached, la s t season Ing his aettve pli^ing dai’A, guided tq,]50. iilrtead of 200, fof th* scored Msne'^eater’s final tw a ' Zuverink, puirchaaed In deaperA- , tcmaUonal PGA .m a ^ a a today Detroit at Washington. 8 p.m. — five, then pollehedr off th* Chicago first appearapee in a major leagHie in league competition, now sport ' the Braves attracted 2,005.836 the Red 9qx out of the aecond di­ -\ cnWnipionshlp , propei Ko- ilte markera.. tjon by Baltimora.from Detrott lart , , ^ u,, u m t«i SuU s aeaka to wrap Maas (M ) vs Stone (1-0 ). White Sox twicr'Sundky. Ttat, by llneiip. 'x y ', an overall record of-twoWins and paying ren* to 70 games. TTie' vision ’.due xb a alow start last flraf time sln'rb 1947, s second 36-'j ^ Potential lUill.V'x. July, was called upon for the third „ „ jt* firth straight Hopkins Khnsaa City at Baltimore, 8 p.m. the proc^ elimtnaMon, laaviM The speedy slk-tfoot t ’legro last two defeats.’ Mesnwmlle, the In- The victors mkrutged to get t^-’o ■ Braves alsb. dreW over two million spring ihto A sPennanf contender Uine In two ttoy* last night end (pi-opjiy. the Indlaiia.Xho won 18 andiMt 'hole qualifying: test w II be held at 1 night couldn’t see he should —CeccaiellMO-O) v*. Brown (O-Ol. disna S-«re jinbestei^------In fou r^leajfu Jixco e^'^ .«n1, uasrbase in the last four in- during the 1954 A^aon. ^ until the Snal ItYd^i'* I**® with two pitches saapped'P?“ off • ft TlMfaa'twoThffa* two shotsh< the hottest golf, Gleveiaiul at New York, 2 p.m. nine agalnit the Tanka last yonr. the tournament sf.e to determine! be jumpy ' over his Tlrst^ major starte and boast a laudable sea- but fai.ed Ttger rally lutd' picked up a 4-8 the team rhamploh and fhe 64 fai.ed to score. A Charlie Blc^rteid. the former season. > ,i .yesterday in thk four-ball .dll —Vl^n (Jiftj va. Byrtie (1-0 ). "Wcil.'X)roak*d Stmgel bafere leigiie, game ' (#fj.^r air son mark of four rictorles as-'q^ubleplay by Winuna,,, t n n victory that lifted Baltimore into the gam»j,. "we're sem them all ax- qualifiers for mstcli j lay. ■ doubleplay by Windham cut off president and general manager of Hia patient method of operation which the UniteW.v Kv?nt It was tlje St. Louis es U. gifA. Bolt snd Osna littla r g^hite Dives Back fhT in ie X Tierce re-l ) vs. atolUvan (2-0 ) ping their opener to Norwich FreeXy,, f,fih. The locals also canie up is aaalatant tb Ebet;Ie In the ticket teim day in and day oU yM cept earned run average to a nifty 1.50. Bill Mawhtnnc. and Murray fa in getting afraid (alq) Thia reduces the tqiiVn-i'ient to who became; nervous when Academy at Mt. Nebo the locals Sammy-.White, Red Sox catcher, dives back to first -bifor* with a twin killing in the fifth department/and Is probably reach­ in casba of InJurleA. reaped, divi­ Pltchbig Domlnataa Tucker of Canada 9-up and scored Tbe profeoaor rt a six-day event. lu rectnl years smashed a hoiite run his first lim e hive reeled off four straight wins. Vic Wert* '(gSj. Clayeland Indians' flrat. basemag, could tag hliti Dhaton S.'^eveK after, the hPst cliib’a ieadoff batter ing for andtnec box of gAptrins as dends before the campaign ended Pitching wAa the paaa word in three points Wltii Bolt abla to do Baltimore 4, Detroit drawn out on tha the team event has been played on at bat. then added a double off the 4kiop Fans Nine the other three gamee playad in In tha fifth miHnr b# their game at Bbaton Igfay 7». Catcher \ (he Tanka wrapping' a .Saturday prior, to the start of walked. / thla Is being tylK. In the iy, bpt in reaponoa to a the sli-miitqh tndivWUral competi­ a-for-4 evening. _ " I f I had puttid/flk*: that yat* McKinley steps into the -acUpn. Red Sox wrqn 5-l.\ tA P Wire- ned, Rain: / s . seaaon the Senior CoopeF had little Rialey p itted good hall although more headaches then ralfiouts.' American. Tom Brewer struck out query aa to how ha’d fad if hia tion on Monday. This year'July 9 . It appeared the youngster. In award. terday,” amid. tM lean Taxan, plibtol. Oanisa Scheduled.' ^ difficulty blanking the Whlppet.s. eight' walks had him In trouble a Especially when practleglly all re­ Ode/year later the tall, ai^t- nint Slid cut off Oevefand on four speaking of the/Obloaial Natlmal club waa houM aafa ^ mid-aaiK' and 10 will be given oVitr to quali­ his fourth season In organized hits iii.a A-l Boston victory. In the _jeadag‘s Beheduie in, ha alghad; /. fying. Koiir , mil ds of 18-hqle After glving(up two atrkight ain- few/{lines. The righthander also served seat tlcketi are sold for sppkon Texan ha* been changing Invitational 'IJmmaflient in Arhlcl) /~ Detroli*^ Wpahhigtfen 8 p.m. baseball, had taken ., long stride gles \vlth twd-outs in the second ’registered nin^st'rikeouts while every home game. \ Nationals Milwaukee's Bob Buhl ;!d juat ilk* to ^ v t tha plaag* matches Will be played July It and lineup aa fasy-at a itriptease he ftnlahad awond, 'T d won Kaneae cH y ik BaTumone, 8 p.m. toward'establishing himself sS..the Inning Cooper held the losers hit- cpile'eting two o f^ p i team’s four 'J* beat'B ro^yn 3-1 oh six hits to re­ \knowing Mw It 'faala.^’ -12 and the ,36-hoic aenti-flnals and Oisnts first ba.seman. PITCHING OiDTS BETTER removes her giu'ments. Hia that on* braeac." Cleveland (it New Torli, 9-p.p1. less unty second pesemaP Howie safeties. \x, Ju.st when tjie New York .Yan­ system was diacarded after tain the Brasses' ellm hold on first Cotton Beats (Griardel^, "--r— y • ■ ■(' ftnkis Jiil.v 13 and 14. place, and 8u'Jw)uU, .helped by a Bolt aiM U ttler had a best , ball Chicago at Boston, 2 p.m; Yorke best out a bunt V lth twoWith yesterday’s virtqry the In- kee pitching staff appeared to' br Ihe-ZScx got off to a second poor Only the defending champiofi, weird five-run inning and dSndy re­ 4if 61, ^awhinney and Tucker a 70. . National Ueagoe Sam D. Kotsis of Detroit, ts ex­ .dbwn in the eighth. Rjval pitched diana boosted their State Tburna- ' as wobbly gs a circus tigbt-n start in aa many years. ig and Gordon Brydaon of • W. L. Pet. O.B. John Rlsiey also reached the Rei'r ment rating to 4.6 while spoiling lief pitching by ijndy McDaniel. V ic to rs empt from kectloni^l qua'lifylhg , R ih* S oftball ' performer it straightened out Jimmy Pleraall'and Jackie Jen­ Gordon Jonea and Jackie CoTIum, walloped Mike Souchak Gets Unanimous Vermet Milwaukee .. 7 ,^.700 and he will be equlre.d to qualify NeivShbtPut Record and White faatballer for a clean one of the finest records among * the weekend and brought nevi^'joy sen, centerflelder and rightflelder, Cary Mlddlccoff 6 and 4 with ..11 flss^AM TT '4 Air one-base "knock in the. ninth., also the aohooibn.vs in Northern Con- emacked the New York, Gianta 6-8 Cincinnati . ^SLinnisli ^ Smooth Forth^fff Aussie M ilef at San Francisco. _ Parr.v O’Brien, an officer iiT'-Oie U. a. Air, Force, is shotylfig to Mahsger, Casey Stengey/ have b e ^ the only regulars who lo tic idle Cincinnati for apeond aiding amaxlng eVen his feam- St.AJiuls .. ,.11 Kntrlbs must be Received by the 'Lcajjiic Schedule the determinatldn that enabled htnKdo hurt the 16-pound shot to I with two outs. Cooper also ch4|kcd n'ecticut.'i / Boasting a new Miirdermi' Row haven’t, sdent time on the bench mates with hia wiiMrdrj' on the New YorkK^y 8 OP)—If Joey Mohlyn .. .* 8 .4 7 lX John Landy aeto both feet «fr the .ground runnliia the mile ! up nine strikeouts while isfiulng Sideline vXoles: Kelley announc- P*«®®' 7 . Oiardello wgilUv a return"' bout, /•donUnulng whara It laft atf last secttonal qualifying chairr-en in a new world Outdoor record. At IhV-gnnual Intermou'ntaln AAU In Hank Baqer, M ick^'M antle. since the ope.m'i’ nearl.v a month Zuverink, who finlified both"anoa greens. Balding and Brydaon, who ew York , .. 8 under four 'mlnutee.' He's done iKflve' times. track and field meet 'In Salt Lake CItyNUtah, he achieved a new' ' but two bases on balls. Onl.%' in. ed intmediate1.v-after the contest Yogi'B erra and ,Mo<)a^Skowron, ago./ Pier8all\.has, been playlag FiiMl\.^^Unu9f^ Cigarette happy Charley \ I King) Ckifton mring the uhdafeatM Moawaatar ea Hartford In JVednesday’s non- last night after the T l g ^ had Wttilmantlc Count^ Oyb. It Bolae. Idaho; Des Molnea, Iowa; 3. Great Eastern 'big Berthas Jn thg batting order the boo birds mbre\^an ever, scored a tying run off darter Bill iMllaBapolls, May 8 1 ^ — tlgie. (Gomea behind figured from un- Big League Scouts in Sweat I were unable to score. And onlv |*a8h»7 encounter a t 3;,15 at Mt. Matchuakar Teddy \Branner, the Iqmaiui' second Kansas C^ly. Albuquerque, N. M.: 4. Merchants were knocking cover off the A year ago Plersall and second Wight in the ninth, Zuyerink’a sec­ ■ Issue Decided Meiehanlea liohed *■ unsmoked clnnati and St. Ueuls. thp.'Won-loet triumphNff the seaaon, Albany. N. Y.; Fnigo, N. D„ and .5. Telso ; twice did a Windham ruhner reach- Hebo. "The /rivals split ih two / ball and driving in runs. Stengel baseman Billy Goodman w;ere not ond pitch lo Ha^ey/Kuenn was The B,aldlng-Brydson duet'^'-won cigarette from the fuel, line of still chuckling over the \ fourth leadtra). Triple Crown iners I third base , meetlnKSvlaS{ spring. .Uohenthal straight upset et . St./Nieholas p a L warfhra. A year ago Ckmch To Sijm Married Schoolboy C3iatt.aiiooga. Tenh. 6. Case Bros. ha.m't lo.st mlich, sleep since the hitting their weight aftei; the flrat rapped into an ihnmg-ending dou­ the full three points (one point for a ear being readied for the May . TuesdaySi Sejiddul*^. . Larry Parr/a. otrang linksmen i Mesnwhlle. Ciioper was gup. « " wror in the start of tb^ season because his six weeks., Instead of benbhtng bleplay, Then, after reliefer' Al eSch nine ahd one for tha mitcfi.) 88 Indlaanpolls. race yesterday Arena, said today -hehoped .. tp New York at Clpcinnatl. 9,p.m. want unbaatan/to matches al­ sluggers vwre producing but when aad on* said It didn't appear make the repeat (or Jun* 4 or'';i 11 Ffr»l Ro«nE i ported bv some timely .hitting M- 't?.* i ’’ * them, Higgins went along and waa Abcr had walked the baaea full In and It waa uF'Jo the other team ,-Meam (1-1) v^-Towier (2-1). though being halirayan la two oat- Asbury Park N. J.VMsy 8 (85 -1 Cut by Night Ball--TeJ teammates LeoO 'r. Ronnie Braiilt, | ’ the Yisfikie pitching situation was rewarded when both came hack the Baltimore/ninth,, Hal Smith match—Doug Phed and Ted Kroll \the cigarette get there by acri- In hia “ new house of upeete." Ptttaburgh a ^ llw a u k ee 10 p.m inn. •- / An 18-ysar-old father i»f two child- PGA fleets Site Men . Mav 14 1-2 NormVor„, Hohenthal and pepperpot! • discusm Ole Case was as silent as strong to hit well over .300 durMg baiiged a s i ^ e to break It up. .of the United States va. BiU Kerr dWte. 'Glnrdello said he -would like the - Friend (3^1 vs. Sphan (D-1). Vataran Dava Dundan ahot a W#d-. Mav is »-4 an undertaker working a Park Frank Gllddenydilet mechgn- r#n has the New Jeraey h(gA school ' Bobby sweet. Indians’ '’^^ .U ^ g the last half of the season. >-'\ w m S'3d Stan '.eonard ^ C a n a d a —to chance to'avenge fim loas,! hie flrat BrooRlyn/At Chicago, 2 :S0 p.m. strong to pads tha Red^and Whlta t' Frl Maj is M Brewer his third againat one ic of the rnr awned by Fred 70 baaaball world In an> uproar and \ Another baseball aeason.'ls *ui'det-for the home run crown, with 31. baseman. Both Cyr and / Ave/funeral. When I reported about the Red defeat by/grantlng Cleveland only decide the Issue. ' - in nearly two years, It all de­ -X lew ^be (3-1) va. Hacket victory. Other ManchsstiK' MMolars \ Fo^Aiinb^l Kvent Mon . . \ l a v f l 4-1 respeCtlvel.v without i». mlsoui." The -iiiitslde of Whiley Ford, the Sommers of^ indianapolia, ((wid pends on whether o’* hot Joey blew maler Isague baseball scoiits In a Wfd . , M s > » wav with the experts, fn r thk aec- Strangel.v. Med\ ick’s perform-! BrktUt got onl.v one hit but each vlctorioiia Cooper was cixidited Sox from Florida I said that the two ainglea in eight innings. Ha re­ Ford and Kroll managad to win (0 -2 );X ware Jack l^oCarDiay with h* 88, fanwea’ pitching wasq.’t consls- there arej i A cigarette amokers a tentative Juha 8 lelevtaiCBi-date “ ‘ ilphia at St. Louis. 9 p'.m. aaraat to stgiv-hlm. T n . - M s . i 2S » - » ond consecutive year.‘ picking anee in 1933, though he didn’t j •*noclM^ home two runs while first with six asalsta on the .moithd. ^ biggest "ifs’’ were at ahortstop and tired, the first 16 men in order, the aecond nine l-up. after the Bill Kelley also with an 88 aiS^r- artford.lMay 8 The Bhen^ ''tent. im to last Saturday.' -Ford aineBg"tlt(B c*i*a pit walv mesn- “WUUe "Vaughn In-Chlcaco"' a T 8; n “Vi. Schmidt ( l,«0h . B e'6, Lee Owen,' a righthander Baltimore and Pittsburgh as the-qualify for the trlple-croVn, w a s | baseman. Hohenthal and Sweet Manchester left \2/ base runqers- at third base. Rookies Don -Buddln sE rik^ out seven, while the Red teams tied In the first. Thus the hagaf who/ftred -an- at; Cynt who' has pitched Ibreis ■no-hltteri ■neromtett C^ountry Cldb In M o n . Ma.t » 2-.1 / lYrtlnotched^s fourth straight verdict ,ber*./' losing; y / Mbndng’a Results — w n o J1E 8 p u e n e u k u i w h u - m i a w ^ ^ w au,. / TivoulBinT ry o u lsh i bt)lboti. . lthe. ie .N ational and . Tu^a , M a v » 4-8 weakest of the 16 major league, better In every departmpnt than i chipped ItKjrilh two. safeties, stranded while its 'Victim strapped and Frank Maizone had. clinched Sox were pasting Mike Garcia (or United Stales g.ot 2 >4 points to Prior, thg squad'a only temala'" A.Kisa^aV Mivh Rrhooi mild Orolon haa been aelecMO/ a* the A >iii w ju. FrI , . t i i r i ' I 1-« ..la.st Sunday..ln the first game o f a ifK lta ahd four runs in five "TAe beeS'la auto radog a Cotton,, a 5-1. uiuMixiog (h. the 'Milwaukee'^, Brooklyn 1. , mamhar, wound tm wMb" a 81. for AEDury PetK Mign »cnooi ami. n«ftneis.iiriit p h a rhum/ In^einatlonal Lea; 'ea have ended ■ teams. '' Klein’s when Churk captured seven, . Lo.val‘'Red and White' Sup­ the' Jobs W'hcn I last talked with ■4.. But It would have been.* flat, lot ef years, add this la the flrst allowed a total of only nVi^ hits [sftd tfie followli.g boyi big twlnb ll wRh the challenging I Neither Budjln nor MaK frames. Billy Goodman tingled and tie of 11.4 points each but for a ^losing odds, ftnUhed strong, in St. Lotil* 6. New York 6. OiekWoJclk's ^woB boot lor tha. pionshlp this year. g boys Itsve been M en . .Iim e\. S -.1 But as one Texas sportswriter .triple-croWn honors in 1933 with ! ’ CrilN^taadlnga. porters spotterl at the game in­ timd this ever happened te me." and four runs In als gsm ^Scouta ■elected by the coaches, to com ­ ,W »d.. -.lime « ,l -,4 remarked, ’’The last place clubs the seventh place Phillies, Klein j L Pet. Chicago Whltc>ox. Ford,.! 4-0 sue- tripled (or the Boatpna while Dick missed birdie putt'by Leonard bn the last three rponde last night'to Only Gamaa Scheduled. hoot Whlppat*. cluded Charlie Boggini. former aald. GUddeu,, The tank was pull out a tight hut unaHlnibuh 10- The summary: of the New York qisnts^levelsm l The tournament wUI ■ be held plete their team s for the 1956 s e a - : Frl , Jinn- 'S 4-2 have to be strong, remember hit only 28 home runs, drove in IJO | Manchester 0 l.OOO outstanding college catcher, Vic ces.s enah ed him-^p bcc e^ t^^^ 15 Also, neither has Qemert and Norm ^uchln hpm- the final green. Leonard had 'done Wedneedajrg Schedule m xmi cibaii when we brought the round dcclaldn In a telecgst licrap. New York at Cincinnati. 9 p.m. Maaekeater Indians, Milwaukee Braves, Phil­ Bept. 12, 13 an,d 14. Vic Panoiera Of s o n . j Mo>i , Juno II R-2 they’re holding up • .the other runs and compiled a batting aver-; Windham , -si .667 Taggai'L -ex-semi-pro pitcher, P'red. winnlngest pUcherVin the majors ^ Consistent defensive per- ered. 'tfie Victory left B I a half some fine putting.; In fact it was Duncan the .SbennecosseltClub, the defend­ this spring. game behind the second place In-' meet' to the tmek.” O u tw ^ e d 169'A to 154>4, Duncan 3 Wajri* 3 adelphia Phillies, CUii'Innati .Reds, s,Jun* l/i A*4 teama.” *Se of .368 Hall .., .,500 SpellniRiu^d vWall.v P'brlin, enei/ former. However, both have been hit four-footer for a birdie on the PltUburgh at Mtltvaukae, 10 Pittsbqrg'h Pirat.e9 and Kansas ing champion, is the toiirnaihpnt N.ATIO.NAI; ' Fri,. J»in<* 15 JM. Jubilation in the Yahkee camp diana, who were .three games shy " The cignrette was found when , Cotton/a 26-yeair-old comparative S-M I',.'.*'. i!i There seems tn be little hope for It was a big vear for the Phll- Meriden ■ V - : 2 .333 geyc coach of the A-mertcan gaining valuable experience in the ninth hple that drew die teems driver JBd Bllainn complnlned City /Athietlcs^sve looked him chairman this year. Manchester .^to Parts: Wll- t -over the work of the moiind corps of leader New York going into to­ unluidwh from'Toledo,'" Jhlo, waa Brooklyn at Chicago. p.m. Kelley * C o n e ...... 1™ Ham Hanson. L 6de. ck Rliason. .RonhE the Orioles or IhVKraVes‘ to'even adelphls fans in 1»33 B„rly Jim- ' Bristol . .0 4 ..000 glon Junior haacball clu b .A n ­ big show but the jurj’ ia still out even going Into the second nine. he wn* unnble to get enough Beeal ..., over In the i>Mt month, although 'Hie qualifying ro'iiild for the Na-> started last Saturday whenen Mickey day’s aeries , opener i v Yankee But he barely mlsae the 12-footer the much stronger/of the two at Philadelphia at St. LouUv 0 i>.m. Bret Ball Bteven Southard, David Churilla. : Mun., Juno \k 2>1 /;■ other interested spectator/ was McDermott beat the Kansaa City on both until'St leaaWbne swing fuel ou n pimeUGe run. Ate- they can’t .sign him until he grsd- tfnnal. PGA fhamplohship will be wirchamXSs*’'*’' ' ^ " ^ bir-ttee After / jwo kcoreles.s innings^ Stadium. ' / on the eighteenth and H>e .teams le finish. A fhtrry of five eolid R o b n t W hite’well. .lerrv Sn.lth and : W>rJ,; lunn 20 4-1 Fran Gei.ssier. ■ teachcr-co/H at Athletics.' with the help of Don around the •ieven rfval league chanica snld a clogged fuel line Totals e*eea**>. 15 TolaU ...... *8 atea ne^'tnonth.'' held in Manrheater May 21. ‘ Fri , Jtmo 23 A-ft n..» aaeHii* th* rhanfA* rtf RiiiM- batlifiE honoiB. He won thb home ! Manch^ter lallied lU first run In jllimantir Teachers College, cities. . , Upubleplays Help halved the hols. . / punches to the^od that sent CKar- Terry MfSw’eeney. i Larsen bv- a .5-2 count. The.wliv ' , . could cn'ue aertous dnmage delLo to the^pes In th' final ' Owen Is junderstsndably more m .tV h i.r e h ^ title With 48. hatted in 163 the toji of the third When leftfleld- ,Mnvi»Wiktrr *’■ Buhl, now '2-0, had the help of' the highly tuned car. anajOiis than most ‘ high school M ^k's: Robert Biennsn. Rob­ Mon.. Junp 25 M |)., ,g e rhi was the first for McDermott as Meanwhile. Higgins Is trying the two ktlllAg doubleplays .while round, >arned the 36-yea^-old Greeii Light. Giveil BOWER GETS MVP ert Reed, W aller Pertng. Ulchard ' W Vfi,. JiiMi" 27 ^3 thelr elghr place*flnishes'^of i,gt i T^ns-and 'onipiled a»batting aver-j er Dave ’Nuktng'on walked after Yankee. He » ’as acquired In an off-l effort to get. pitching phenoms to make the Sweet had gone. down swlngipg. I'.vr, aif- '\ II 2 >1 2 dumping the .champion Brooks to Ohioan' tpe nod. Colem an. Alsft M onlson. Robert , rn., J^n\mr 29 5*3 . year are slight, Ihei-^s8 even ieksl JfihiiBtHi, ll 0 0 0 0' majors, and in a hurry- N eed 8anetifiiiiii^ j Turkington easily stole sbeond season deal with Wa.shlngton and, lhe"Hed .Sox back on the pennant tfielr third straight defMt. Del ^H^Ev^nlB Lead Judge* Agreo DeMarco iii Boston Providence, R. I. (P)Ctoali* Dufield, StCpusn Biq^dy apd Gle in' Mon., ,im v 2 3-3 hope-, of a tri'pte-crowyt ehamptqnj,iqui Lou Gehrig s march to triple- ’o|»\ i » 1-3 2,--2 n was expected bv Yankee brass to | O-ack/Jt;s'^tlll early in the season, "College-would probably he best Jifrown' :fame base, the second of four Red and - .. Crandall drove .in two. nine and T W two judges,’ Hard! Johnny Bower of the Pnnrldeiwa Banks. ■ ‘v' T 0* a ., J n l k 3* 5-4 for the 1956 season. was ev^n more re- be a big winner. (139 mohe games to play, but al- fer me. but J Jus,t couldn’t go. un- F o r P iers July\«e-1 . jjjljP'TOafkahafkshle with the likes o f Ruth, Hank Aaron Bomered as Carl Er- b y N o rto n M illionainerlNaBhua .and''’^ Eppy, each voted Boston, May^^’^ T h * piath was Reds hae‘ been aeieeted oa tba Miirlart.v Bros.: V.’llfied' bii-i Shirley .Povich. sportwriter White thefts. and oontlnued bn to ii,?hrnitiai,'ih Sunday, all Chlcagb Was able, to i ready Higgins has , changed his moet yaluahle player in the AoMtl- . less 1 had a scholarship which Mon.. JiMv 9 .3-4 t P'oxx and Al Slipmons going third as 'liie WUtfmantl.- second Ailsni,. ih ... ■klne lost his aecond. The Brayea, tpn, 5-4-L .. Referee M^.. cleared today for former welter­ would let me take my faniliy along . cheaheau. Starshail D ’Avangp, O r The Washington Post amf Tim«'s- pick up on the scoreboard In the | UcHca overX^ year ago. while 53 perce'htage points, ahead 'Mlled It even In munds^6 can Hockey League. He is tha Harffdrd, May' 8 lA'j WVfU. fulv‘ 11 5-1 US. wrotetbte In I: I Hut ih '19.34./he "Iron. baSemah was iinaqiK/to hold on to ?'.*"!• j'/ — New'/Haveh, M a y lt (Ab-^Don After Record weight champion Tony Da Mapco to and ichoolB JUat do'n^t gi^e them; m'eT with land Pritchard and. Johnny An- ‘•FH,; Julv 13 2-4 Herald for ovei- SOVears. of St. Louis and Cincinnati'. are\a goal tender .in the hietory of the ;h«v, Packat'i' J j Horse" was not to be deni.ed. He' catcher Ted H add^’it-- poor throw. Tnrku'ixto'ii Norton' of; Che^lr* shot into, the each, but had C'.tarley in fron' out to ba«ebiiU playfrB, -tie ye»teid«y'lo diAcuEii . d r e o l l . \ the 'current tsSiie of thev, i coilccled' 49 home runs, drove The 5-3 ('h'r skied but but Risley’s - half-game "back" of the Redblrds meet Vinca Martinez June 18 at league to Attain tha honor and . a, - 51 on., .Sporla LlbrSryi '"rho.spo.«>r' player all-event lead loat night in the " I ’m going- Ip try to make the. plan for converting . propo.-re Conn pehaUsat Fenwky Park without first boxing 8800 bonue.XA nativa of Piiao# •ville, Peter Gidv.ian. D avid Tom s^.- I V i B i l h j i m Boxing Refereje Not Cortvinced ponnecticut State N^ekpln Bowl Albert, Saak„Xe haa been ia tha majors.'* , , ' shore eroskui structures lo-flshing rri , |. TyTv CobbCobb'and and Heinie Zimmerman'Zimmerman Johnson got by Haddad *hd Tm k- waukee's 7-3. Ing ’fournantant here/ Nashm, whb recently moved up GlaMello, a 25-year-oId. PhUadel- 'Hpacin* KhaUI of Algeri(i in Ban­ Owen married the former Nancy gq thc.S’ could serve sports-! sho, xiohr, K opr'ln. .loel Rotlner.. c.-own bwh the_ games moM^ gained triple-crovvn fame at a time , home V t h the. Y,.,k in ta k e milllonelre class, onay try phian, the ninth round for h i. Li)ird league nine yearn. Carl 'Colangelo and " Lowell : Ja, TIi1f4 RomM\ Ih ...... 4 Three singles TJwo of them Hts 1.224 total by-T»aaa4 a rk ers on four hits, 3b Erie I’a., May 8 (IP)—“ I think .7’we need more referees with gutq, as starter-loser ' Windy McCall, 409 in the singles and 366 iit>^m "I th5Hight I '.‘.xm," oaid Glardei* Ds Marco -be suipendad for refua- maan Gibson. Craig PhlHips, Robert MOn.. r»n> -30 4-1 dobhts that he ^ n jv in the However from h w o w a l ^ ------• ing week at Gajpdeh State. Park. ‘That he hopea Hie own Ideive will Owen.itched both end^ of a structures once they are built. Wf4.. Auir. 1 IW2 sacrifice. * error, \vlld RocKv’s lust kidding." "'*> 9'’* ®“’’ I*’® I**® "’“y H'®>^ .Hoyt Wilhelm And Harv Grissom play. lo, "\Ml I pooped out. '' I iteM Ihg to fight. Khalft wer# rejected never adopt That’s Ui doubleheader isgalnst New Bruns­ Slid stxii'tsmen will have to seek' R«!lenzonle. * Gafy Genlilcore and j ( K’d . A((*. a ggaln. or that/It will be woh >>> Erneal J. Umlgan. ! pitch and t\v.o stolen bases. Shbrtv ,s/....;..... 1 " BocKj a jusi maaing. '^ . , e e : them an'd get in’ there and Track offlcltl* quoted Trainer more work. Tbe next tl.ie It will Anyone 1 .11 / nsd their troubles in. (he sixth in­ There was one otMr maj' yesterday by the Maasachuaetts quiring the removal of a pitdhar if wick. the dbfendfng State Cham­ authprlzallon fitim the SlStr Leg-,] Detinh*. Lynch.' ■ hialoi'ian . for baseball’s Hath of atop Alan'tlble led Off w-lth a’' f ^ V ...... '....2 II These are the woids of H arry, Some refereca have the nils- ning, Red Schoendienst, who haa Sunny Jim ^Uelm m m ons iui eay- b^!dtfferent I ’ve had only three Commiaalon. / pions. He won the ftrst 1-0 with a Alls. a 2-x D a lly 14olie,lule off change last night *ss/1he bowler^' ■ on the weight* *s- the manager m a gOe* out tho Islatiir’e before any money rsu be' "'Ti'pelo.it Sylveste-:; Gary York, WVd . Au«* P'ame. kept . traok of them. ah4 pass and promptly pilfered serdnd the "Millionaire Referee , idea that the fans ^ y to' hit m e ly ih 15 straight games, completed the fourih' day of com­ fights since riy layoff- and this De "Marco Wa* suspenaed by the two-hjter. bOt lost\the second 2^0 Wairgr Smolenski, Mlclvael Cllbert; fYl.. A(l« i»i 1-4^ •’Night baseball, thaCa the dlf- ■ * ■' / l • i H TTnlSlS n l ...X...... 0 4 27 4 II lether Nashua w:Ul enter mound more than once. 1210 Spott* used for the pin pose. j Cobb and Zinmierman gained de on the first pitch. Cooper'/laid Manrheslpi\...... J...... rtil Snfilov-S handled the Marclano-Archie see them work. The>' keep bVeak- singled'''the tie breaker across in petition. 'xvaa the fti^st bard fight I've had. Maine' Conkntsdlbn l**t Thmadhy when his shortstop maife an error. Thorns^ Johnston and PetW(^ S. I- ferenre ih these times.’'. Ted .be­ served recognition. . (lown a perfect sacrifice ijliitt and „ j/imampionahip bout. in g, uK clinches with their armi elLfier/face. • * * / htg New* quote* Oil** as eaytarx Mon.', AdZ 13 fi-,1 Wlmlham, . mki' (mii ufio—o the (ra i^ . McDaniel, a-bonus The Cliib Sdbalpino team of I needed the werkout/' /■ for alldgodly withdrawing fron that the*e mound conferonoas are He allowed foin- hits ih that game, 'veslei. ’ " ' : WVd.. Atlf. IS VI lieves; "iSie hilt era rant be con­ 1, Cobb hecame the. first triple- Cote tallied as ratcher B d ^ W 6j- . SB. I*',!*' 2, Bniiill. I'liiklnal.oi. Vrn kr: - " i th in kxl^liy "'*** again, ami body instead of just telling the fiaby, won'^hls second: w;ith a hlt- iua boosted his earnings last . Oiardello v.'s* the No; 1 middle­ schaduled bout with KhalfI'M*ay 14 sistent with so many night games, Sac. fncppi. Tnrklnal..n: DP. (',M,prp B rld g^ rt tdok the lead among "a legitimate part of the game.'^! his seapdn high. . \ ' W IN BKHINIVKIMIJCV lasW'.rrrs: Wesley 'and Art'hur , Frl.. A(it; 17 4-2 cyown winner in. 1909 w-lien he won' eik reached ofi a b o b b le ^ Wind­ I believe h ^ s retiring only until fighters.” less sixth ln!'r*lle(; of Ben -Flow­ Sgtiiifday to. 11.077.616 by winning weight- contendev and waa all ipt at Bangdr. The Maine Commimlon , . -OwOT relies mostly i*.n, his • fa.st Irt (IipIp. Ill lloli--nlhsi: D*'l,ira,;, lo Whit* the wiomepa championship teama Storey, Jan.es Cole.'.lan, Biiaw Mnll , A((S 20 2-5 They ' dealroy .vom- , ,h^ batting average title with .377. ham ahortalop Dave phase. Ho­ (o ('KRiks- i.OB. M^ihh-'pl'-r 12. Win4- fie can meet a,.good-challenger. // . ------ers. 1. It replaced' 'the.: .^w Grey Lag, leaving him to fight Carl (Bobo) Olson, then naked MMsaifliusetta'to/fo along bpJKand control.' ■ StorrS. ,Msyj 8 OT) \ Bill Risley,; Martin and 'Vlrl'Craft. ■ ' Wet) . AkB. 22 4-« , sleeping . hatiits- -Night led'jn runs batted in with 115',, and- — ' henthal singled sending Wojcik to . liam 7; RB. V,i',n-'i' 2. niRl»-v K -SO. "You know. Rocky can’t make “ . - na w r * , The GianU' BilKWhite. called up rt of Cttatlon * mark. the middle'weight .diampion, for with the obepenalon. Gorman Jr. No action ia thought Just trj’ - to throw It past Krl . A(IB heavier and Hie ball doesn’t travel j ('».iu|»*-r a, Bi,kv S: WP. I'frf.prr. UiRl,-r '(bmeh’s team of Ea4t Hairty UrirvergBy « f ConnecticUl plUhei. .Nnmian's! Paul Tongren, Jef- in'hbnie runs with only 9. Zimmer- , ■third and the local w »l baseman 2: PB. Usdrtsrt. f'. WsA-rr-l'iitko; liiii*. .any more mbney fighting n «v be- | c n n l 8 1 €3111. W lllS from Minnespolls yesterday, broke hlch led Sunday-with 1,63^ A vtetdry In either (He Valley the title When he.igdt Involved in However, MaaaachuOeUa. Boxing neceMaiy. x'ttitni," he said. "I hsve^ fairlyy dueled Springflelif C o lle ^ for 12:f,.*v Tvber. Daniel .Mllek. Reter as fast; So .you can’t try for home "No evidence ha*, been produced ’ man -|.v‘on the second triple-Crown raced to second on/the throw in 2r.t5 cause of income taxV-J understand into the lineup ai th «726th player were three changeaMn Forge dr ^ Camden would make a brawl at a Philadelrhi* gas eta- Commission Caaieman ' Henry good curve but seldom.use It,’* Innlngs yesterday l»fo ie h\di-oye Kasavage', Doii.las PeSrjMui and runs like you did in da.v bali.’’ , , l three years later, Ifadihg the Na- | —1 to swat a home rtin tn, hia first Nashua the Vo fId ’s richest horse. Lamar ruled that ‘nipon review of or forwarded or hM -tH* commie- ' he refused to meet Mtiore unlessXUiiaglliaiii J a 530 Booster Pivtaion. IIP"' ston (otmd evidence that a contract", An all-round althlete, Owen also in the only run,of thg game-with a <7harles MatriotU.'' Rogers Hornsby, who. like Wil-1 tiftnal League wit h 14 home runs | the income tax on his purbe could, TT l l l t U l a U l ' r - l major league at* bat. Yie. alstf Mount Carmel Market of Hamden The .V alley'l^ge ia . a -195.000 ’‘This, was ‘il* flrat - Nev. York all the evidence rOgardIng promo Starred fn htiskethall and shoots single for-i1.j'onnecllcut vlelory by Hams, has the diatinrtibn of t^'lce. and 106 runs batted in, and batted be spafced out over a five-year peri — ,— ' doubled an^^ain^ied. ' added race w hw the Camden Will fight since he served hia jail term Uon of the alleged %ht by Ieoh exist*," Lamar said. — / 18 boles o fig o lf in the .low 80s.! s score of i-0. \ ■ ^ ■ tpok over second place with 1,710. winning the honor that has eluded ’ .372, with the third place Cubs. Walkj^nd Inteiitional Walks .riod. So I won’t be a bit surprised'/ Shutout by strong Hall'High one Tile.', Seymour Indies e t Ansonia bei worth more tlun 880,000; and he was je t voua about the rc' 1 ...... i' ■...... sO man.v of the famous, says the! T 'ropM os Awarded Hornsb;- hit'uiore than .400 In If Rocky la retiring because of w-eek ago the Afancheater High atlli held, the top spot with .Its Fitzelmmona toM track officials action of. the fane. The crowd of ■ / < ' " '. - ...— Itipl^-crown is difficulty for the both 1922 and 1975. the years he financial reasons aa well as the tennis squad chalked up its second 1,736. hy telephone he v^ ild wait until 1,319, .which *ia]d $3,199, was gen t~iS»ss>| best Kilters to, win because, ’’some Disclose 11 te r e s t ill <5 Facts ■ r took the ti’iple-crown. In ’22 he 1 others which have beJn.printed." straight win yesterday afternoon \ Move iato Third Spot weights are remased before eroue. Most "'o f. the fans cheered / of lho.se\galootli who aren't good batted .401, hit 47 homers and , ~ Kcssler’^donates all hia referee in tVllIlmantlc.. Led by, Co-Captaln making a decialon. him. hut there were anm boose. hittera.'keep awlhglng from their Nprge Restaurant qf New- Ha­ drove-.n 1.52 nins. In 192.5 he'hit walks’ ami ‘intentional- iKIuAzewski ) exi'cpt when they ^ purses to bovs’ charities of some Boh Segal and Paul O’Bright, whq Local Sport ven went Into-Jhlrd. place in the lltird. Nutnual Mixed- Doublss heels all the-flme and gel enough TliC', 403. collected 39 homers and columns In the 1&5.5 final, are/«oing it on purposo," type of another. He broke into each won a singles match, and two BoosteKw'HIi 1.393 and Gettmetric Bowling League banquet was held home runs to x h u l, better hitters batted in 143 r:;n 7 waOk^ refereeing after serving as a-box­ victories In the doubles by Co- qffic 1 National'I>agiie averages, -n the other hand, of Ashburn's , Tool, aim of New Haven, took l ecently at "The Alba Room . in out of the home >iin ifckdetship. ” W/lUianri.., barely missed entering ing coach at Missouri IJ. Kessler, Captain Hooks Johnston and Segal Chatter diaeiose some facts and figures 1^1 total pasiijs, only five were Iny fourth place'with 1,690. TO P Sr8 Wnd^^irabte^ The only triple rhampion atill -Olaslbiibii.ry; A\hlck'en dinner wa.s the'Yriple-c'iX'vp,,cji;i1 f the vear ich are downright interesting icnllonal offering an additional 'x'vho estimates that he travels some and Mark Solomon and O’Bright Norton still led the men’s sin­ A4K. .enjrt.vsd hv all present ■-and thi» swlpgthg' a bat ia Williams. Ted ifOO.OOO miles a .vear, is s consiiit- before he broite/'throirgh. In 1941, rihuLe to the little speedster's tfie Indians upended the Whippets gles and Russ-Ringwdod waa sec­ liresenlattoM of frophieis high­ gained Iriple-crown fame in 1942 1 confusing. , Ing N^nglnecr for 64 steel com­ .FINAL MBETlS'G of ih*. h!f lost out when Joe Di.Maggid As Chicago Ciib Business'.Man 'keen .batting eye. 4-1. Only last Thursday the locals cihlirch Softball League is sched­ ond wi^h 404. Rilling af? ai line eagae lighted ilte program, ' .. . apd 1947. Horh.sby, whose lifetime panies/. batted in five more runs. 1-2.5, ■ ager Jim Gallagher points out Another oddity is nPted in the blanked .Meriden in' another CCIL uled toriiorrpw night a\ 7:30 at the . FTafik DiStOsi and Stan Pawlak Olive and .'"jpe Rcunjelto i.aji- I hatting average was .356. first won He. four children and raises match. . 1942, Th;:mj,injc Theodore hit the.’ scoring rules committee insH comparative figure's on Mihvaiikee Ea.sl Side Rec. With the"'additltm of .(.Bridgeport led in the Men's vLake Charles flayed oh* game, 'tiirbil iolloff honoi a with xlena and I in .1922 and ■gain‘'in 192,5. homerif, dro\-e in' 137 runs 8' t.’-obh, 01 the De­ with 32, belted across J14 n /s and there might be any basis for out- (2,361. now.” he sAid proudly.' - Kupec of Hartford with 730. se,v' .|97;3Ti' white* .Mrs., Damsto however NL pitchers ment a'gainst the Rams and return reports that all other interested ers had to be dumped, by the Lake aa rescinded. troit Tigers, in, 1909; Heinie Zim­ batted ..343. ,/ lawing the’ intentional walk.' Sucli proved • Kessler, iq commenting oh the ;home Friday afternoon tp meet 'Leadibg- the Women’s Singles pinned, the best single.-game scoie the " re.apeci ' with which •current- InyAskigation of profes- clubs are invited. to attend aiarlpB.' La„ club because the ‘TThen tfie'leag!ue held a meet merman. of the Chicago Ci'hs,. in la>st Oiil by l*iiin a demand pops up evjiy once, in thfy hold th.c I'l’ijtged redhrad by East Hartford In a non -tciL duel.- Wedne.sday’s ses-sion. ' was Ann Janusis of Watergury. ing and told tAke Charles and of 121. ' AI Rosen, Clevelar^ Indian Biorwl boxing, .said'.that there waa EX’angeUna League found them y'y 1912; Jiipuiv Foxx, of the Phila­ while. ' passing film 11 tirnrs,.onJpurpoar. : xThe Summary *'und#elr*bi*,'’ " ■' ' > lAfayetfe to get-rid of thetf Negro Top.s among the ,men kegleis I third baseman, lost piple-.crowm an element which, should be weed­ was John- Aceto \yho finished the delphia Athletics. and Chuck Klein, To begin with, exa'cliy 10 per Crandall .reeejvfd oTily 40 W alks all' Michael Wid/neT' iU i defeated N ATIO N AL I-EAOUE farm plajmrs or face expulsion. I was of the Philadelphia Phillies, both homVs ,bv a pei'cent^'e poirtt in ed out. • Five'Negroes - three .with Lake season witli a lOK .'iS average, and -cent o f all bases On balls in the. year. " ' . • " f blame It on u4 bu.sine.ssmen Johnston IM )' 4-6. 6-3, 6-3; Segal tram tryouts (bo.vs 10, 11 and 12) Charles and. two with Lafayette, j, told the wpte was 6-2 for expulsion in 1933. ami Lou Gehrig. 9f the 19.53,' Rosen > dnr the home r.iii, will .he'hcld tonight ahd tor.iarrow high single liohoi'S went'’Hf-’TonV ■NL in 1955 Were intentional. .Na- : Majof-leagur hoiiie-i un '^k 1 n g . who won’t take' time out to help l i l ) defeated Quentin Ke.ssel (W f L a., ware cut -from the rosters i unless this (action waa taken* So Netv, Y’ark Vahkeea, in 1934, title with t,""' and topped runs tidnal. League pitchers .yielded Willie May;< 1.511 drew a. total of- 7-5, 6-1; O'Bright (M l defeated night . St '5:45 at Charter Oak AertVr W-hft cHalked up a 1,58.. hatted ln with 145, But .Mickey a young fighter. • the aa»* C Leagu. Saturday' *2^ Tliey wrtn. Iheir, fame with the 4240 walks and 424 of theni w fje 79 walks in, 19.5.5. i;i 'ot which were , Gerry .Milkowskl (W l 6-2, JO-8; Park. Also Tluirsda.v night (boys back the prayers Othej- prires imlinlrd; . High Vernon ec,*u'e« they ton/Iowa, club of the Class B ford Courant's Golf Tournament of j ing the mile run In less than f Nd' /adays, it’s 'unsidered -quite yielding a total of only .5,3 paRses. at-bat, followed it; with a double weren’t good enough. longep paint life. Champions will be held at Rwk- ' i Hams has been the only omi to but big Frank drew a total of 80 INVESTIGATE-* at the East Slde.Rec. Players re­ Three-I League. four niihiites Saturday in Los a ' feat f.ist lo be the hone run Team male Sam .lones led the ■ nd. then added a single as New The Lake Charles players were Use RUSBESTkEb PoacH' a F l o o b ledge GoiXiilrv Chili .Iiinc 7 ■.\|. scale the heights in the-'last 22 walks on the season as compared turning from last year.’s chit) must The problem- of the Negro play- enjoyment at less cost! .Angeles, Calif. His time was leader, or hatting chaniolon or the league In total ba.se.s on ball.M with York lost to St. Louis 6-3. Felipe-Alqii of the Dominican Re- E namel for wood or cement iloota read.v entered are Dick .Siderowf. ■ .vests.,,yet there ;wei-e seven sue- to 38 foi' Grosl-: also report. All boys horn on or ei[s arose when the Baton Rouge .3;58.6. Along with setting a Another one that defies explana­ 185 and only Xiye, of those'weie in­ pi;bllc, Ralph Crosby f i ew York -tioth inside and out. It spreads easily, State Alniitrlir chHiiipiph, and , ertses, including Hornsby’s two, in best In runs latted in .Achieving after Sept. 1, 193." are eligible Recreation and Parks Commiaalon ne\v t ’ .S. record, he also de- all three honors in one sea.son it tion is that Cub ahortstop Ernie tentional. . and Charles Wlihersp on of Plhe- -witlistsnds heavy traffic and repeated You're sure to get extra i‘njouiiriil shell voii , Hugh Torza', tvho won the Weth- . llie-first 27 seasons of triple-crown Fortin reports. banned Negroes from jithe c 11 y - fea.te tried hard. Init .he mern'oermip J'* ' was one of tqe jfame’s moat feared scasdn .total of 72 while • the r((Ound this afternoon at 2 o’clock who have been in spring training Giant official, said he was giveiT —.Xloiichmsnn's is a full 70 Pfoof! I'liis rnrsns - winners than anyone el.se. Ruth, Bravea' Bob Buhl gave up the sec­ camp at Clearwater at One time or the exrlusive Iriple-rrown ] club Sluggera witii 44 home runs, an • Wall Flame at Mt. Nebo in an attenipt to gain a different version of. the moves,' that-you get,more flsxor^niore riijoMne.ul,. i who came closest in 1926. never remains at only- sax'en, after 49 , aU-tiOie major leagpe high -for ond highest number of free tickets , anothef with th* Phillies, are play­ Which left the Evangeline i eagre I'oiild win the trinity, but balked revenge for ah earlier'8-6 loss at years, ' shortstops and an all-linie record , 109, and only five of his were • W arm A ir U nits the hands of Norwich Regional ing with the MianVi Marlins, new with, no Negro players. Last NighFs Fights in every drink. BOWL THE MODERN WAY! everyone else in 10 dlffetent sea­ intentional. high of five grand-slam homers. Tech.' Although held to sjlx hits the team in th^ International League. "W e have a working igreoment Chi'Namel! Proof determines the ainmiiil of taxes i.ul- sons b.v grabbing the home run A„ good-argument...... „„as to.. ^jiist.... ,1 _ Brooklyn's Don Newi ombC hurl- • Pressure Burners, visitors took advantage of seven They are ’ Tom Cesagrande, Bob with Lake ChaT'*#,” ^chwarz s^l<|. New York Cha-ley (King) lected by the I.'. S. Gnsernnieut on Hlu»ktes. Tun ilO ) automatic pin sut« jawel for himself, tn two other afa-1 (',\KDS MAKE DK.Ai, what constlDites the alrike zone ■ ed a total of 234 iWifings and \valk- Cheney miacuea to hand Coach Greenwood. Thornton Kipper, Tom "Under that agreement, the team Cottbn, IS4'g, Toledo, outpointed V sons, 1918 and 1931. Ruth tied for .St. Louis, ila.v 8 i/P, ' The St. Qualters, Jack Spring, Jim Com­ And although Mriarlimanb pays tl.O.f more might be agitated bv comparing ed ■ only one intentionally and Kenny Hudson’s club its second can return players to us whenever Joey Gia;dellp, 159<4; Philgdel- the home run leadership.' : LouisliCardinBls yesterday traded tj/e flg\irea on Ted Kluazewskl and workhorse Robin Roberl.s is.-iiied a ALSO THE LATE.ST S-TON mand. Gus NIai'hos, Ed Botichee, per cate than Sh Proohlileiidr, Klrisdimann's furs aru now in opuratien. straight setbaejt. Hqdson planned they ao desire. phia, 10. • ’ Kiner, who had ■ mere .281 life-./lefthander Luis Arrovo to the Richie Ashbiii-n. It toesgoes without mere three inten’ ionala'in 305 in- no lineup change*. ‘ . John Ktoskus,_ Bob „ Mtcelotta, .. Mel ... "That waa don*„ln this .case. , Wale* - - Joe Bygraves. cnifj sou /ms than many brands of loHcr AIR CONDITIONER (NEEDS NO WATER) Opunings for morning ond time batting average, played the ' Pittsburgh Pirates for Max Siir- ss.ving that the pitchers wdrked nmgs. Clark and Bob Bowman. Also w ith; (Charles told us U h ail to get 194 ‘ j, Trinidad, stopped' 'Marcel the Marllns' are Sld Go.'don, ex Proof. Try bleischmsnn's—you'll ^rre.lliat Rulh-cqle In' the National l.csgur kont. ',3.3-year-old righthander re- more carefully on the sliigfging Ytoal of this proves.lillle, other M ANY I'LAVERS are available . OI., players and they Limage, 189<4, Belgliim, 8. later, _ leading oi'. tying for the lief pitcher. Redleg behemoth than . on the, than that baseball statistics al- National Leaguer, and Max Lanier, it's the icit bltndfd nhiskty taiue in America! oftomoon rtstrvotipnsn U fonii farm teams in Uie Inter­ were tossed to us. We ail felt -bad­ .home.run lead seven tlmea. sliglitl.y-built NL batting*'' Cham-'ways make (or interesting con- former St. Louie Cardinal sduth- ly gbout It. They wCra good play­ Buy a botUe—today 1 national Little League bu. tryouts paw who has been signed as a free It was the lack ,of_s home' nm The director Of fh« Hall of Fame plon yet Aslibiirn drew a tblal of venation. But one thing Is forcer- are being held up because pf the ers and popular with the fans VIRGINIA BANIMOU, that prevented Joe iDuckvi Med- at Coopeistown. Sid Keener, re- 105 bases-on-balls to Kluseewski’s tain the inlentlona!. walk is herq FOCARTY BH0THE8S agent. ^ - lack of coaches. Men, eapecially there. But It threatened to break Trg nowllDg On Thesa Fast u d Oependabto,Machine* poils that heavy snow during the 66. Of Kill’s 66 total, 25 were In- to ata.V and always will comprise 8LENDE0 WHISKEY wiek. former St. I»iiis Cardinal fathers of V ' potential jUttIa up the league.'' MarUnsvlIle. Va. (NlOAi—N AS­ * * . « . atar, from Joining the triple-crqwn winter...... cut down ...... attendance...... at . tfie' , tentiwal w'hich means (he big guy , one faetbr which makes ..baseball T E L . M I ^ 5 2 5 S 4.07 2 5 90 PUbOF Leaguers, interested in coaching will hold its annual banquet... to­ Schwarz said he was told that CAR put up a 812.5JOO purse—the 336 NORtH MAIN STREET cHamplons in 1937. .Medwlck baseball shrine. Avcording to The . actually drew onl.v 41 walks the the great game the element of the letgiie has a rule which per­ largest ever offered in Virginia— 4/6 Q uart P in t «% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL—L'ONNtG^iCUT UOKE are ' a.iked to , contact Nick night * ( 6:30 at Garden Grove. MAUCHESTER BOWLING GREEN topped the National League in |iit-. Sorting. .News, about ' 128,000 .entire iCason. allowing the fan lo ’’let off steam" CaU^do. 87 WhUe St. • , Prises will be awarded and ap* mits the ousting of any member for the "Virginia 800” atock car Open D a ily 7 A . M . to 3 P . M . In d u d in e W ediMpdap j ting with a .374 average and lead f persons from every stat? In the Gallagher'opined on that-count, i at the ball park when his'favbriie- 3 1 9 IROADST. ' i Ml f- 4 5 3 f proximataly 135" bdwlera and found, "undesirabl*" by .a major­ gac* to be tun over tha Martins- |HI FUlSCHMANN OISTIUINCT CORPORATiOf), I «S 4 rqENTER ST. — MI 3 ^ 8 8 2 "It looka as if they just ban’t pitch 1 slugger is being awarded first bsse I in runs batted in with 154. But union passed through the Hail of OHUROB BOWU!^a guests are expected to attend,. ity vote o f th* directors. viU* Speedway, May 20. |. I tijo.‘Giants' Mol Ott tied Ducky Fam* in 1955. ' ' ths bail far ^ u g h away from him with four w1dq oneg. , 1 , . ■' » ' X i' ( ■ - I • ! ' ». 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MANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY S, 19W Articles For sMc 45 PAGE FOURTEEN ArUeiw For Sale ^ 4S baUdlnff M ateriftb 4/ Roqai* W lthoat Board 55 Hsuagn For Sale 72 Houaes For Salt / 72 SubarbftB For Salt 75 /Wanted—BeiU Estate T7 Help W uM —Malh 3C MANCHESTSat, RoUlng Park — BOLTON LAKE—Group of five cot- LISTl^a WANTED In old and BY FAGALY and SHORTEN, Helf IVaatad—Malt S8 Htip Waatad—M i^ 36 "Sfl-FT” ■ WEBOOR tap# i?0corder ROT MIX aophalt plant o p ^ 24" InauIatio»--Bpecial m i^M $35 BSAII^EULLT (umtahed, mMii- ON THREE ACRES good land, Aatonoblica for Solo . A /^fcHERE OUGHTA BE A L A W I with three tapea. Oraa# for buai- Gravel, oond, atone, rich loom 9a' 'Reject Guttera-Lae ta nw 1 ft, 18c room with' complete light Ooiiibolati buUt, ooven year# old, Cape. Six ixwme.'.two unfinlahod, tagSe that must be sold together. naw hdines. Buyers wolU^. Soma CLERICAL-part time, interesting new or pleaaure, Uaad leas than / a yard delivered in track loade. housekeeping (acllitlea 'available. $13,100. New five room ranch, 3$’ Bbccellcnt inyeetment. Terrific po- want occQ|mcy now. ooma and ct billing and cashiering work to H'’t.,^Plyscord—ap ecio F ^ r M $12* •lx room horn#, 1% hatha, -fir#- t9S9 PACKARD Patrician 4-iooj^, TWO EXPERIENCED painters. Bix hour#. Coat 82«> when new/ Numdorf Sand and Stone C6. ML 'WUI rant single qr double. Chil­ Rlac#, hot wat#r h«#l (wo-car gst X 43’, quality construction, $14,tOD. tentioL Rfdatlveiy imaU cash re­ school. T.L Escott, Brokor, ML Clasvfied power ateerinj. electric windowa. supplement other income. A. good , Oacriftce, owner moving, *200 dr 9-7408. Ramoyable V n n ia jt' from $ 1 1 ^ dren accepted, (Umttod). Central. rag#. Suburban. Carlton - W. Bolton, new epllt level $13,400, quired. Asking $38,000. T. J. *•7*83. \ -MW SUQTriift COMMEMT* Oft OWSCTlOM*? VgOV Call MI. 9-1*14 after * p^m. hourly rate fbr these days. Every. Gypsitfia Board % /^.U . per 8U|86 Coventry, four room houoe, ga­ Crockett, . Realtor- Offica Ml; aeat, power brake#, l-adlo, ||wln WglAf TmC motion I* UNANIMOtML’f Pm SO f beat offer. Ml. 5-4244 after 4 Reasonable. Mr#. DotMy, 14 Afch Hutchina, Roaltor. MI. 5-5182 - LUTINOS WANTED ~ heatera. All equlp]^. Coat , new .Au. OuRid&Tilc AMO Mowi ro Like TO HtAft rftOM *me Gray Research and Develop­ Friday and Saturday morning^ FACTORY SURPLUS'. MahogOny Canadian' fTamuit—8M (t. 8L 9-4*94. / rage, Jarge lot, $8,300. Many other 3-8418, Rtaidence MI. 0-7TSL. iMvertistment »5*00. It la like new at »2*#5. MggTlMA WUCM WANTED every Saturday and Sunday laora- and maple coffee tables $7, unfin­ xfninimum IqOid.(..—pec M $94.50 Ilatinga availliblv. Arbor Rt two-family, th r ^ fa n tiy ,. bttri* COWMeMTS M l M. MgMSgftdMlP COMCIBMiNO T«4t ing Co., is E-X-P-A-N-D- ing. Call Mr. Seller, Manchester ished kncehole deeke $21.50 unftn- MI. 9-8534, Or Mrs. Wells. GIASTONBURY Seven milet neaa propnty. H9ya B u ^ eatS CLASSIFIED ADVT. - i Brunner'a, Inc., Tolland Tpke, Tal- PORCH OLIDER, with new cuah- YlahoKony Di^r#—stain irtade MANCHESTER, RoUlng P ork-Six from. Pratt and Whitney. Five buyers. .Mortgogetv arraagad. cottville. Open until». Ofl0tQ.&BnWi«ti -• j \ hands’ and machinist# with Memorial Hospital. ML-'S-lltl. lona, |36. Ml. 8-4854. lOhcd bookcase# $13; rebuilt met- PLEASANT EOOM for one vor two room Cap# Cod, four. (Inlahda. 3-4788. DEPT. HOURS JU5T $ m I-N-G. This means more fPOR^anertl shop experience. Apply: Xretsea $ls.05-$21.90, box springe tr6nt-|4.14 up. genjiemen. I^ldiig. .84 High St. room ranch end garage, will ap- Pleoa# cou Gobraa L\OrailMlOk BILLING CLERK—Assistant book-, Firaploc#, oil h#at, copper plumb­ FIVE BEDROOM older! home, tal to a dlacrimlnatthg buyer. Realtor. Ml. f i S m , ------1»M OLDSMOBILE hardtop, fully T utef wmi PEAT HUMUS, ahredded, excellent . $31.85. A gooM selection of -used Rear Dobra t from $8.95 up ing, city utilities. N#ar new 8:15 A . M . to 4:30 P. M . equipped, Beautiful. 1S93 Naah jobs. If you qualify fdiToh* A.B.A. TOOL AND DIE CO. keeper, Expericncee not neces­ furniture. MonF piece# reiMiahed. COMFORTABLE, cleOit, eifigl* or large lot. oil heat, brand naw aid- EOuse has everything Including Street Mi« UP* ot noil condUioncr and tw drawing/ Buttex^8^ - 4 !m J o te - double niMm in quiet, private a^ool, 919.505. aifford Hanacn. _ nim bler. Chevrolet# 1M6 to 1#M. tutruMeo sary, Write BOx A, Herald. MI. 8-5518. • - Some antiquee ahd knlClt-kacka. / -, ■ . each 29c ~big, doubi# insulation, cembinattbri privacy.- An acre of land, trees it. e •• ‘ -L i • Tolland ’Turnpike and Oo..^MI. S-ISOS, MI. 9-0758. ARE YOU OONBIDL COPY CLOSING TIME Douglaa Motora. 333 Main. the followhig, why M t stop in Contact ua for'your'-z^eflniah and home. Gentlemen .preferred. Ref- .X aluminum wiridows. Immediate and flowara. For apTOintment call T#I-o-pos,t# u.... each 87.75 erance#. MI. .2-818Sk^ - occupancy. 19 Autumn St. Call Madeline Smith, Realtor,' MI. SELUNG YOUR PRO! SIX GOLF CLtjfea with bag; fuU repair work. 25 yeu factory ex­ EAST CENTMt ST.—SuUabla for We wiU appraise your FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. nS3 CHEVRULISt two doo?. I9S1 for an interview? LATHE OPERATOR—experienced. Bifuations Wanted— dreat suit plua tuxedo Jacket, alze perience. LeBlanc Furniture Hos­ now. A. R. Wilkie and Co. MI. 9-1643. Chevrolet sedan. P^ully equipped, Short run lot#! Miut be able to 39 ' ’Let us/<1uote on your next Job. VERT CLEAN, luid -.comfortable office and ^m *. T«n room#, 9-4899. free and without any < MON. THRU FRI. M ale 40 ahort. Excellent condition. MI. pital, 105 South St., corner Vernon Collt u#,' we will have 'a eolearnan room fbr refined lady or gentle- Stoam h#at oU, flmplte#, "fwo COVENTRY LAKE - - Six room Wo lUao buy property eoah. \. brand new iir$s. Douxiaa Motors, set aud operate machine. Paid 3-5040. - Ave. and 8outjr''St., RockriRe. stop. We ore epecioliata on trim, 10:30 A . M . 333 Main. ENGINE LATHE Insurance, holidays, vacations. EXPERIENCED truck driver with man. MI. f-fT*4.1. 71 Ch( lUt S - t beubroosn# two-car garagO, lu g # TWO FAMILY HOME ranch Juat off lake. Vacant. Ex- BeUliri or buying contirot, 6-2174, Open * to 8, Saturdaj^ta to - doore, flooring and windows. lot Ampla parking. M orif am ar­ 'ceiient financing available. Asking ^ STANLEY BRAY. Realtor \ Apply Wi'lco Machine Tool Co., good references, would like worje TWO STOVES and miscellaneous .^NGLE ROOM, compL. S A T U R D A Y 9 A . M . 1951 ffASH RAMBLER crpaa foun- OPERATOR Inc., 80 Grandview 8t. days. Write Box W. Herald. furniture. 325 Spruce 8|. (down­ ranged. A r«tl bargain. Iv r ap­ 5-5. In excellent condition. Four- IS.SOO but any reaaonabla offer ■i BRAE-BURN R^UOTT iiy atation wagoiv, four door .NA’nONAL LUMBER, INC. keeping facilities. Near pointment coll Ooorga L, Oroola- car garaga, ameslte-drive, land- considered. T-. J. Oockeit, Real­ Ml. 843T2. Muat hfivc abUity to aet up and stair*) after 5 p.m. AOMIftAL I2't television/' Good Women only. ML 9-75*0 rOCK OQOf EltAnON WILL sedan. .One owner, low mileace, YOUNG MAN, 20 yeanrdr older to condKton $20, BU. 9-1930/ WIU de­ \ M i sta’Te s t r e e t , dio, Raoltor; Ml. t-qlTS. Ocaped lot. tor. Office MI. 3-S4t6, Residence BS APni^CIATEO immaculate. McClure Pontiac.* MI. dperate a Monarch engine lathe work in w holesale/fruit house. Doga—Birds— Ptts 41 p.m. ML 9-77BL / e l e c t r ic range with four bura- liver if requested. / 'V NUI^TH HAVEN,/PONN. $13,400—'HIREE ' bedroom ranch, Legal Notice 9.4545. . from print# and gaugea. Day Steady Job, good; hours. Inquire ers, and oven, good condition, ROOM. SUtTABLE for couple WARREN E. HOWLAND Bayer Frdlt Produce, Purnell MANCHESTER Pet Center—Guar­ ideal for summer house or cot­ THOR SEMI -a u t o MA’;;a t ic Spin hot water heat, ceramic Ul« bath, REALTOR GLASTONBURY - - Seven -room 1953 M. 0 . T /b, HEATER anii" ALLOVBB.CUT > lfW anteed aingiiig canaries. Healthy . icstnut 8-3147 woman. KitriWn privilege# "if large kitchen, atainleea steel sink, ranch. o)>en 'boaement with pic­ OBOER or.^oT ica Dial Ml 3-5131 Place. tage, $10, Double, extra heavy 30 dry washing: machine, only. ’ 1% sired. MI. MI. 8-1108 . MI. 8-8003 Ms. U17 other extra#; One owner. MI. iNTriE CORRlOOn. ■ ■ ' . baby Mrakeeta.' guaranteed 90 'gaUon range boiler, $7; children’s years old, MI.U. 3-6195. 4' ' . yformica counters, full cellar, %- ture wihdow. Large (omil'y room COMMON .PLEAS COURT; TelUn* 3‘7329. WOO l* iT TAWeS HEATING and plumbing mechanic, Vre/Uw##, view. Cariton W. $11,900 NEAR HENRY St.—Roomy off kitchen 1% baths. - Spacious County, April 30, 1066. STOCK CLERK daya. 'Tropical fish and aquarium old fashioned achc^l desks and D is n o nnds-^atchw— PLEASANT R00F(, one block from Hmiscnold Finance Corporation vs. the FLOOft residential and commercial auppliea. Puppies, hamstera, ^ chairs. MI. 9-1087 after 5 p.m. SCREENS cop^r w>re, aises, five Main St. Separate ontronce;'Gen­ HutchlM, Realtor. .MI; 9-8133- Cape Cod, excellent condition, kitchen with breakfast riook. Over Charles Ih/rOyior. 1950 CADILLAC 4-door Model *2 — FROM THEN Previoua experien'ca required perience. See plumbing fore­ cages, accessories, ail pet suppiie^^'^' S5’’xa4", four 3*’'x4S". four 30’’x ______48 9-4884. \ • ; ’trees, ameeite drive, many 1,500 aq. ft. for only 133,900. Same NOTICE^ rHAELES L. TAYLOB Lost and Pound -^potleaa inside and out-. Only tlemen. Parking, MI, 8-4734. a spnearlng^from Ihe applieaUon of ON* in atock ditperaala, receivi man, at Forbes Manor, Bredrer and food#. We buy puppies, ca­ \ FIVE ROOMS furniture, also an­ 43’’, one 34’'x43’’; Reasonable. Ml, extras, Carlton W, Hutchina. ML area, exceptional a|S rOoni ranch. 31.000 miles. All equipped. See this St. Extension, East Hartford. naries,and hamaters. 995 Maia St., . 3-4878 after 5 p.'m. LEONARD W. YOST JOweler, rer $13,700, SIX^EOOM ranch. Hbt 9-8133, 9-4694. High location, located on Cedar the pl#mtlff, In Ibe above entitled action one today. Brunner'#, Inc., Box and ahtpping procedurea^ lay tique table and two chairs with poire, adjuats watches MpartJy. R^OpM ro R coupie. Kitchen privl- water heat, large roqnu, alum pendins In the Court of Conimen Fleas LOST—Chartreuse color p.arakeet, Manchester. S and H atanips with needlepoint Yard furniture and legba. Near Chenqya. quiet. Rldga Drive, oppOelle Mtnriechaug lor Tolland Couni^slttlng at Recavllla l'9T. Talcottvi'lle, Conn. ~ \ shift. MATERIAL HANDLEP-S every purchaae. MemMfs of the tools. Phone MI.'8-5747. . **'' SINK CABINET with cast iron ReOaonable prices. O pen'^ C h am r Oak: ML 2-8M .\ ' Irium storms, Y tiy clean. Subur o r STARKWEATHER F T — Saven Golf Course, ^ y few minutes that the defendant. Is Indemed Jo pnswers to "Prtey." hH. 9 l72d. sink and. "hardware,' Thureday evenings. 139 8 ; bon. Canton -H utchins. MI. r o ^ single, oil heat, Urge rooms, plaintitt In the amount of 8345.66; I 1955 PONTIAC Star Chief con­ Manchester Truat c^fge plan. 8-4137.. drive- from Hancheater. Phone the plaintitt baa endeavorpa to t< aae*r« TfOVlfO — A, plate where you can -Prefer men with laboring ex- NOTICE BUILDERS—We are now moniha,' 890; Fi^daire deep S treet MI 9-438t. lrS183, 1-4*14. double Tot, two car garage. owner, agent, Glaatonbury, ME. tain the present residence'of aoM de> vertible. Bolero red. ,radio, heater, FILER ■ perience PORTERFIELD;*" PET SUPPLY. ___bo> It’s as sharp aS a new one,- at g e n e r a l CARPENTRY—Altera- STATJON ATTENDANT, part lime. m#, bath, heat, lights, hot were KlhjpbUry Smith, vice prei^. CenterSt. Center Motor Sales, 441 Main. Articles For Sale 45 cial $469. / ' THE J. W. HALE CQRP.^ ruiph. Aluminum storm w^ows, |3ers of the evening. ■ tions, adiIdUlona and new construc­ BusineM Opportunities HILUARB' ST., MANCHE$TER \ morning# or afternoons. Apply in. 1956 Evinrude#. S H.PNjo 30 H.P. 'water. Bus stop, MI. 9-S04J 'after IdcRt and gaqerol manager of fn- .Uon,- JJori a porcbea, garages 32 Advertisement evcreice garagis, ameslte ^rive. Sabarbsn For Saw 75 T h e. violin, ' cello and 1953. PONTIAC convertible, mist Wanteil Autos— terson. Married*men preferred. in atock. Only at Corner Maln^ and Oak Sts. 6 p.m. Excellent condition. CerltoiK W. .'ternatlbnal News Service, and Automobiles for Sale 4 and rooms inianeiled at reasonable EARN AT HOME, mending. Work "A GCOd PLACE TO WOl Sise Bob 'Kternan, Turnpike Auto POWER MOWERS Public Hearing Frank Connlff, editorial aaaiitiznt gava a crodltabla rondlttear green' fiqish, dark gre.en top. Motorcycles 12 Ip gi ■\ I Phone MI. 3-4123 TRNI8HED THREE room apairt- Hutchin*. MI. 5-8133'. *-4*94. BOLTON, GOODWIN RD. Flv# movamenta of Mooort’a Hydramallc, radio, heater, power prices. Worl lAnahlp guaranteed. contacts furnished. Information Service, 184 R ^t /Middle Turn­ Additional A|ipropriation# JA R S T O W ’S room ranch with basement ' ga­ to Hearat. /19M CUSTOM Packard V8 sedan, Free estlmati Ia RoinertI M. Alex- Three famous makes. No down m'ant. Eveiry convenience. Private . F lat Mr.Jor, a slghtfleant power steering, power brakes, steering. Continental spare'wheel, USED -CARS WANTED- W* are free. Write Bok 298, West Hart­ pike. ./■ „ . payment, $2 weekly. Nq payments 1955-85 Budget MANCHESTER VALUES^ rage, fireplace, combinatfon yin- Other Journellet winners: ander. Ml. 9-' ford. In accordance with the provi­ M I. 9-7234 entrance. Parking. Suitable three, Local reporting (under etrelie of tute of the program in viow of push bar radio, de luxe heater. nearly new whitewall tires. Many alwaya Interested in buyii^ clean lE P E R - General office until July. . Gsrden—'Pftm i—4) a ii7 aduIte\Referencea. MI, 3-4800, , high elevaUon, % acre Jot. tlw Mozart ohnlvaraary being oole-^ Torsion, level-ride. Just like new. other quality extras. Low mileage. cars for top cash prices. Try our BIDWELL HOM^ Improvement sion of Chapter V, Section 8, of First time on market, three 1,000. Will GI. or r m . t . an edition deadtlne) Lee Hills, MANCHESTER—To be sold, appli­ WANTED—Truck drivers and Help­ .procedure's. -Advancement poten­ the Town Charter;. ' executive -editor of -the Detroit ■ thia ypw. Mr#. HoU Com new $4,300; It la .yoflira lo««y JusV traded in oq a later model fanfious cash five minute buying Co. Alterations. \ additions, ga­ ance' and service store ce'ht^lly ers. For .blither information call tials in growing 'concern.. Write BUDGET CENTER FOX FISHING and ftln. 12 firtWtt years old 5tx room Garrloon tett. Realtor, Offica Ml. rve and fe«Ung, her for $2995. Bunnner’a, .Box Cadillac. A car you would be service. Open 9-9 dally. Barlow rages. Re-siding shecialists. Easy R. K r i ^ f . .MI. 9-4523 Notice’ la herel^ given that a u H .tr boat, ready (or water. Ree­ POTTED TOMATO plant# leltueo. colonitl; tile *l. Free Press, for We coverage of the located', showing nice vOliune of >x N. Herald. nable. MI. 8-7657. fiusiitwpB LogatioiiB United Auto Workers’ negotiatiaiw I balng, pothaiM, the ' 1$T. Talcottville, Q \qve. proud to own at Center MOloi- Motors. 43S Main St., Manchester. budget terms. MI. 'n9-4495 or TR. business. Owner moving^out of a.m. 4 p. Ml. 3-4164 Public Hearing of the Board of broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi and down. Diih woeher, diepoeol, iajr"^'Hlee# This Heuec.’’ •Sales, 481 Main St. / Directors of the Town of Man-,Man­ F o 't\R e n t 64 COVENTRY —Mink Trail, clean, for lupptementel employmetit pay. nlni^' till 9 o’cIockI 5-9109. \ state. Reasonably p ric ^ . Call for SALE—33 1:3% off on 15Q patteras MANCHESTER Boat Co., 10 E uex cabbage. Krauie’s' Greenhouse, encloaed porch, two-car' ga­ four room cottage, inetUated. FJrs. / Mr#. Flora Chose oong wjite tfe* 7 further information. .Call Alice WaNt ED—C arried man for daR chester, Connecticut WillII be held 621 Hartford Rd. MI. 1^7700. \ Arthur IMey W insPi^ . 1951 C H E V I^ Business Services Offered 1-1 ------V— ------e l e c t r o n ic in the Blue Ribbon collection book. In the Municipal Buildingg H eai^g St. MT. 0-3929. Open evenings, 5 STORE AT CENTS Heat furn- rage. Excellent condition and race, aruMlan weu double lot. Local reporting (no . edition excellent voice dtscipllna choroc* itg 4. U M . iw > . Clampet, Realtor. 9-4543, farm, capable of assuming /re- to 9, Saturdays 9 to 5:30. iahed. Ml. 9-5808, .^t-SSSl. WIU teriaUe of her, and with ft fin* but' u m ., itwo.«loora, four doors,, hard^ 1950 NASH, radio, healer,hydrams- Aluminum WindowH. aponsibility. Kingsbury D alrjyP l. N lC rA N We also handle texture paint. It Room on the 15th day\q;vof Hay, RHUBARB FOR freri^ Ond location. tc ' ' than Mis year, old, 15,800. MI, deadline) — Arthur Daley of the top eonvertlbles. Some with .tic. $125. MI. 9-2322 aftqX8 p.m. MANCHESTER T.V. Servite, radio makes old-ceilings look like new. remodel front i Donta. 0-0397, ML 2-^80/ restrained feeling; Outstondiiig la / 2-6046^2-7472. /J 1956 at 8:00 e'clocK in the after.-: ^canning, 16 pound# $1; rnubarb NetV. Yoric Timea for hie Oovqrage PowergUde, radios and heatera. #nd T.V. specialist's since 1934. and D o o rs 14-A man experienced in Green Paint and Wallpaper Co., hdon, to act on additional- ap­ root#, alx for ;$l. O’Connor,- 71 of .sport# in'hi# column /Sport# of her group waa the unuatiol'aad Charter members of Telaa. MI. Help Wi pFem ale 35 MAN WANTED for in si^ .laundry next to [Manchester Knitting Mills Read Herald Advs« Five room ranch near new VERNON — Attr^tetive Uirea bed moving "Nibble." Mrs. <7haao Mia AU carry a written guarantee. For g u a r a n t e e d against all^ haz­ radar type of equipment. Must propriations as follow.#. Union St. MI. 3-5698. STORE AT 36 Birch S t fo^ the Time#,’’ / the very beat in used cats, see ' A»ito DrIvInKygchool 7-A 9A440 or MI. 3-4407. work, Muat apply in peradn. Niw; at the Green. Open from 9 a.m. • echool. $14,900. room ranch, full jMsemerit, large accompanied by Ifl#s Laura ards. Aluminum screens. and BILUNG gLe RK. Must be good be familiar with all type of To the 1955-56 General |iMnd Inqullre Marlow’s; lot, fine location for chUdren, National reporting'j/-Charles L.- Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales, Model Laundry, -73 Stimmlt. test equipment. Will consider 9 p.m. NORTH END PANSY Garden. Gen- Bartlett of the Chattanooga, Gaudet, who will be rememborod MORTboCK’S - ichester'i lead- COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart storm windows -as well as '.com-, typisr'S3in good with figures. Good \ Budget-of .the Towrwn: „ / ^ 'eroua basket, ,50'c. Come and get *14,900. Madeline Smth. Realtor. by many for her lUilqiie radio jkft> 451 Main St. , ing driWng...... , __./ool.ad Profesaiohal R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ blnatinn screen and-storm doors. working conditions, good wages; recent military experience in -New Voting Machiiyfa $ 500.00 3400 sq. FT. of noce for buotn^ New five room ranch, tile hath, MI. 9-10437 \ Tenn., Times, for hi#' series expos­ WANTEDt-Experienced B oozer this field. ; Uiepoi. Frederick W. Dent, 41 Apel offices or light mduiti'y, Second gram of Acadian toaga oomo yeti* BEFORE TOU BUT A Used car teaching bVya .skilled, courteous matic Washing machines, electric Call Coughlin, MI. 3-7707. ... etc. Rockville, TR.' 5-3388 lor ap­ operator. Call any /tiro#; MI. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS Elections .. .yf...!. 5(i0.00 \full cellar, nice yard, 113,500, —V- ing a conSIct *f Interasta that led ago. instructor, ^eorge Morllock. MI. rang'es, vacuum cleaners, motora, Jacob F. MfUer, Secretary Invitations to Bid Place. floor. Centrally JDcated. P o r l ^ ROCKVnliE—Brand ntw ftU room i to the reatgitatlon of Harold E. see Oorman Motor Sales. 'Buick pointment. 9-43M. A. Dzen Con|itpiiction Co. ON/ALL GIFTS (ocUiUes. Call JA. 7-1273. The vocal trio. Elsta Ouitafoon, Sales end Service, 295 Math 9-7398. Ih^ro^tor-Consultam for small appliances, .welding. 174 MECHANICAL Board of D ir^ors, Manchester,' The xJoard of Selectfuen of the STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Premier .Other llitinge available rancheJarfa livlnf room wHh flra* Talbott kr oocratary of the olr Manchi ger. Main Street. MI. 9-8578. . Florists—Nurseries J5 /^REOT OPERATOR wanted. FWe FOR MOTHER' Connectig place.’’ three! bedrooms, full bsi force. / '' Rosa. Huck. onji Mary Street. MI. 0-4ST1. Open evenings. ASSEMBLER' Town of Bolton Invite sealed, bids and Robinson, $1.60 per hundred. id e a l LOCATION for professional to 935,000. Phone* woe a fine b lem ^g of voicee, wtOi d ay week, benefit's'. >(ust apply In MAN AS HELPS on furniture Dated at Manche.ster. Connect!' on the Installation of ameslte ISO Woodside St. MI. 9-1558. office or busineaa. 474 Main St., ment. Just off Parkway. PriiPrice Ediforlale Lauren K.- Both of LARAW’S d r iv in g School. RUBBISH a n d ashes removed. HEMLOCK TREES, right size (or person. New Model Laundry, 73 truck.' Ml. - O ; b u d g e t C E N T E R *1.4,W . Madeline Smith, RealtiItb(r^ tha^Joa Itotinai RsglUer and Trib- excellent tonal qu^ty. "Think on WANT TC BUT A CAR and had transplanting. 36 Bush Hlll^Rd. 9 17 5 To assemble close fitting gears Cift this 7tjr lay of 5Iay, 1956.”- walks at the Community Hall, lat floor. Now uied for doctor’s of- Me" w## the moat finished, per­ lit turned down? Don’t Manraasler's only\ trained ’ and General cleaning.'-xetlara. attics '.Summit St. and mechanical > components. Bolton Center. Bids will b e' re­ " flee. Csll Ml, 9-5220, , MI. 9-1*43. ujie fo r We editorial Invitation cecUfled'tBSlructbr. For your aafe- and yards. Reaaonatale rates. M. MI, 9-7226. r e g is t e r e d Fhaymacist, full or 91 CENTER ST. MI. 3-4144 FRANC^ K. WAGNER, . haps, of the four songs proaontod .^ v e upT’^aea "Honest” Douglas, Previous experience In assem- ceived tmtU' noon, 'Tuesday, May H oosehoid G in n I s 51 REALTOR Iqd to the visit of a Russian 393 Main. NoTw-floance company ty We are trailed to teach proper­ A 'M; Rubbish Removal. M I. SALESWOMAN, experienced worn- part tiro*. Excellent working con­ STORE. FCm RENT a t 314 Spruce I delegation U Iowa, by the trio. / ly. MI. 9-6075. . e'h’a apparel..Part time.^ally. Ex­ blv of business machines help­ 15.'1956 at the residence of ;Flrst Lcffsl'Notice Guest performers last oveqihg plan. -9-9787. ■ Roofing-^—Siding 16 dition#; Repliea strictly .confiden- ful. pall for Special Selectman Charles A.- Robbins, \ NO MONEY DOWN ! I St, auitabj# for any type of busi­ 187 rtooning —/Robert York of cellent' salary. Cali after 2 p;m. tiaFMHier Fharmacy. MI, 3-4134! 5 ; ness. MI. 9-m7. lie,/ Ky., Time# for prare W tlUm MocArdla vloUaiat, LOWEST PRICKS in tow n.^m ale POWER AND hand mowera sharp: MI.. 3-8112. / Route ^ (mall RFD 1, Andover). - Start Your PROBATK COURT.. TOWN OEd»V- u u P v m o t f m c l u b ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Monthly Payments CAPE co:IODX u .com plete room#, ENTRY. fiutF o( Connecticut, >ISi«trlet hi# depiction Of the and Brepda Cole, hik accompanist lUtdio, boater, in- wonderful cohj .ruotor, dual control, stahdard ened. Air-cooled engines repaired. A u t o s a l e s m a n — Salaiy and STOCK BOY AND PACKER Town Meeting Specifirations may" be obtained aluminumum wimjow# and doors, 9t- of C6v«ntry. May 7, i964. / Both jire from the high aeliooL' or Intomatlc. Appointments ^ y Pick up ahd dtlivery. All work ' Alterations andy^dditipns. Celh COUNTER GiRD-Experienced comnlisOibh. Long hours, but good from Selectman . Robbins. The 1 Month After 'You Receive E«Utc of Gooff0 II. PheJiM. Ute nf week ha#! of farm pricae Upon tibo throughout. Small down pay ihgs. Workmanship guaranteed. ‘‘RE4” KELSE 1 Your Outfit X Wiinted To Bent 68 tached garage, oil heat, larga lot. CiMTAfttry.'owning prof>ert:^n Mid Olf- which the bulging figure of Amer­ William a senior and Brenda ft m «it, caay -wegKiy .or nignthly time. Mr'Ttml.M. .Driving Scf guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. or.,5'to 11 p.-m, five or six-nii .pay, if you are willing to work. Ambitious, "energetic young! The legal volets of the Town of roprd of Selectfnen reserve the A real buy at ilS.i"-LDOj). A. ' R. - ' ' ' BOPhomore. These yoiipg pqopla MI. 9-6541. 273 Adams. Phone Ml, 9-3120, A. A,' Dionyinc,, -299 Autumn .a week. No Slinky*. -telMmone man required to supply parts ' Bolton are hereby warned, and right to accept or reject any or all 2 ROOMS FURNITURE trirt. dfCeaied. / ' ican prosMrity rested. terma. Douglag Motor, 833 yaln. street. MI, 3-4860. . Chet .Rrunner, Brunner’s, • Inc., APPLIANCE SERVIC and Co. MI. 0-48*0. Prpoeiit. Hoo. Xlnipr# Tvrklngton. Photogramy — the ‘New York played with a eotuidness of te^> v ^ 9 7 8 ., call, apply in per-son. Kopg^r Ket Box 187.'Talcottvtlle( Conn. and pack units. Assist in rivet-1 notified to meet In Special Town, bids. . ' $9.36 MONTHLY WANTED—Room, vicinity of Main Judge. / \ nf(4ue and a senaltlvity whrai ^v* |S48 CHEVROLET sedan/delivery, CORDNER AUTO Driving School. tie,. 829 Main St, REPAIRS ON ALL ,^/ , Brand NeW . Upon the * application ^vOf Arthur J, Daily News ^ consistently excel­ RAY’S ROOFING CO., at gle #nd ing' and assembly-operations. Meeting In the COMMUNITY St; Write Box C, Herald. COI/)NIAI/-:Two bedroohts, haw Vinton of Covrntr/T OonoB^lcut. prgy- grant, promise of vyhat they mSy $125. 1949 Chevrolet four door Learn to drive ' correctly and S : OPENED, keys \ fitted. experienced -oil burner service Muat be over 18 years of age. . HALL, In said Tovi-n.ion MON-r Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, Biding,.nicely landscaped lot,- fire­ lent new# plcnire coverage.- AA safely. Individual inatruction by Vacuum cleaners. Irons, built'up .roofs,, gutter id con­ DENTAIj n u r s e , ^ perience not Ing that admlnlsfratlon ofNaaid eithte do. with their muelc in later years. FieetUns sedan' $275./Phone Ml. ductor work, roof, -X'hi ley re man. ' Excellent opportunity for NORGE DAY, MAY- 14, 1956, At 8:00 '/Ruga, Lamps, TOble# BUSINESS COUPLE, quiet, very place, oil.heat, basement garage. t)>i irAnted. an Jm«truinent pifltporting to outstanding example - ci^ed riair competent, experienced instruc­ gunsV , etc.', , repaired. Shears, neceaaary. Wednirtday'- and Satur; right man,. Good pay, group insur­ clean, no children, need unfurn- be the la«t i^ l and Ifitament of said George Matt#on'a^\Wr view^of.. a A word ought to bk sM d ^ all 3-47*0. pairs. Ray Hagenow. I 9-2214. views fo WASHERS and DRYERS o’clock in the evening, for the fol­ ■ LegaI\Notiee / EVERYTHING $28* , Bowera School are#, A. R. Wilkie deceased admitted to prongte apd the a,ccompanlsts, whose port in ft tors on dual-control insured cars. kniVe^mowers'. etc., put .into con­ day afteraobna-xff. Write Box Ql: ance, paid' vacation and other u r n it u r e lajied 4 or 5 rooms, . and Co. MI. '9-4389. bohiber crash in Uip atreeit of a Automatic or. conventional shift. dition for coining ;. jeeda. Braith.. Kay Jackson, Ml. 3-832!^ Herald, tions will be held Wednesday, lowing purposes: ' 2 ROOMS F ' that lette^ tefliaihfntary be laatied program is sdinetlme#' overlt^od. 1962 CHBVROLET/de luxe, four 4 benefits./Writ^ to P. 6, Box 310. May 9, between 1 and 4 p.m. CALL MI 3-1849 1. To see if the-'Town will , .Tow'n of Andover $10.16 MONTIILY per applmAtloii on file more fully. Ap^ Long ‘Island, N.Y., community. Aoor sedan. Raflo, healer, good M1..9-6010, JA. T-3880. , j Waite. 52^earl Street. giving ^ u r experience and quali- pear«:^nd It Ip • \ . Twenty-five other --'dally news They gave excellent support to the R EU A ^: WOMAN to care Please ask for Norman • C. authorize the Selectmen-- to enter Pursuant to the\ authority cbn*f Brand New Houses For Sale OiCb^i^ED : That aald application be main (lertormer# and followod w*tt tires, excellent .condition through- Roofing and Chii 16-A ficati^S. \ ferrCd by thq Genetal Statutes of Westinghouse Refrigerator, living 72 T O B E S O LD photographeri. Were ataO named in oUt, aacriflceyie. COllAU. 9-6808. GONDER’S T-Y. Service, available c h ild ^ days. \ West Side. , Comollo. into agreements in the name of heara and' determined at a Court of their :chonges of mood in intarprs* any time.- Vienna conversions. 9-4J28 after 6 p.tn. and on behalf of the Town With the .Connecticut, as amehded to adopt Rbom, Bedroom, Dinette, RUgs, MANCHESTER—New five room tfr*be held at the F^bate ithe citation; / Garages—Service—Storage 10 ROOFING — Specialwing in repai^, So, Windsor, AVery St. — Five Kire In the Town Of Coventry. Ihe X, $1.00* for In^vldnai tation. , 1955. PONTlAc station wagon, Philco factory lupervised servic^^t GRAY State Highway Oommisaloner, for regulation.'i governing the auh- - Lamps, Tables ranches, quality construction from 17th day of Miiv. 1DM at ten .o'clock In ing M'oofa of all kmd.^ Also ti ;l K PRESSER. ' Good-’pay, full room custom "built home w'ilh at­ ' The wlnnihg n9wa)>a)>er rc0,elv.es Loat eVeniitg’a concert was fur­ radio, Hieawr, two tone green. Tel. Ml. 9-1485. ' i- roof.#;. Gutter w6i-k. Chimjtey the expenditure of such funds a# division of land; the Town ^Wn-, EVERYTHING $360 812,800 up. Two family 5 and 5. tached garage. First floor Has the forenoon; ahd that notice 'of the ther proof that the Chominada Like new / Only $2695. g u n n e r’s GARAGE for rent at 23 ilUntinglon time. Apply Manchester Dry . M A N U F A C T U R IN G CO‘. Quality may be allotted and approved by ning; and Zoning Gommlsrif Partard/T alcottville. Open eve. St. MI. 3-8993. - - penence. Free estimatesy/Cali miXIARD ST., (Tl^iid floorl the Finance Advisory Committee, Andover adopted the spbdlvlston $14.74 MONTHLY : more listings of all kinds from ing area, kitchen and den. SOcwid he riven to all peraona known to he In* purpose and distinction, far ra« done on any furniture. Tieman, I regulations -l^’l'ch were presented Brand N ew .... . $5,000 up. CidI The Ellsworth Mit­ jer.eatedMn aaM eptate,-.by, hauklng A Awards in Mturs and music rungs. Howley. Manchester HOUSEWIVE.S. ■ Earn at horiie — - • ON MANCHESTER... tor expenditure In the Town of floor, two-bedroomi and b ^ , fire­ moved from any taint of dUot* 189 South Main St. Phone- MI. Bolton, - from funds appropriated to the Tpw/ of Andover at a pub­ Norge Washing Machine, Westingj’ ten Agency, Realtors. MI. I-09TO place, hot water heat, Mariy'other copy of tblB brder to be {^btlahed one $500 each, y X Read Herald Advs. 3-5643. mending: No selling. See ad under house refrigerator. Bedroom ^U vl time In pome newppaper Raving A ctr* Other wtpnera.Included; / '/ tontlsm. FOR THE Re s t in Boi^d built TURRET LATHES "A g o o d /PLACE TO. WORK ” to the Highway Department under lic hearing:-heUJ,;March T, 1966 in or Mrs. Meyer; .MI. $-5524. extraa. Lot 113x354. PUIl price oulatloh In paid Dlptiict, and potted on . business opportunity; j Mimeographing the Tov?h Halt; Andover, Conn., ing Room, Dinette, DlshSi, Rug#, Ihe public ptgnpppt nearePt where the Hlatq^~"The Age of Befe^.' up roofs, shingle JroofB, gplters. ; Section N-l5X through N 1'56 of GERARD ST—Large four bedrdbm ^,0 0 0 . : ^ S^mm*r Rose Special! conduct'ors and rw f repairs-call GIRL FOR payroll-, typing and gen- the 1955 Supplement of the Gen\ the.se .subdiyislcu regulations are Lamps,.Tables, Blanket#. dereaaed lapt dwelt In the Town of Cov Riclim Hofatadter’g -study of the ROTO TILUNG —Lawns and gar,- ' colonial on a beautifully land­ entry# aeni by regUtered mall to . paMlon for priigreas and reform' Look Rretty, Keep Coot dens. Call Ml. 9-2094. Cdughlin. MI_^707. e r a r office work.'Kopper# \ Co., A LARGE PLANT' MACHINING l^isORER WANTED. General out­ Pronipt Service , eral Statutes, from the*-- Flood to beconje effet'tlve May 10. 1956. EVERYTHING $494 CoventiXFour wiom dwelling on • MrP. Ruth Kennepofu‘Clark Road, Two roples of said aubdivislon Price Includes Delivery,: Setup, scaped comer lot'New bath, Riva- black top road, about eight miles Holton. ComiecllCiit. ^ . front 1890 to 1 ^ . DeoiocraU See 5Z Inc., 36 Brooklyn St,, Rocl^ville, AIRCIRAFT PARTS HAS AN O P-, side grading work. Apply The Fjind. , tory down;' garage, 'large side all on or before the 10th day of May,' REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ PORTUNITY FOR AN EXPER-! Thomas Colla Co,. 251 Broad St. 3. To transact any oth#r,,bn.si- regulations are bn file in the Service. Guerahtee Imtpediate de­ from ManCHeaitr. ArtesTan well, Biography—"BehJamin Heni^ H gating—Plumbing 17 OPPORTUNITY for ambitiOua girl p o r^ ;’ Im'mediate occupa.ncy. T. large lot awroximately *5x800 LatroM;"' a .foil length biography ice; Commercial, household, air lENCEX) MAN TO SET UP MA­ NOTICES jies.s'Proper to come before said Town Clerk’s Office an d :a t-th e livery Of Fre# Storage until needed. J.-A?rockett, Realtor. Office MI. , EI>M0RE TURKINOTON. conditioners, freezers. A. and' W.' in local accounting office. ‘>Short\ X meeting.' . \ office ' of. Building and 'Zoning Phone For Appointment Full price ' i.900. Jud#« of .Probsl#: by Talbot Hamltn/of Amerlce'a SJiivers Defeat CHINES AND INSTRUCT OPERA. 3-6410'; Residence MI. 0-7751. first professional architect. Refrigeration Co. Ml. 9-1237, BU. hand and tvpihg abiiit;^ hSIiiful.' TORS ON SECOND SHIFT, WORK­ /. , ■''/Board of Selectmen.' Agent, Andaver, Conif,_, See It D ay Or Night AT A COURT OK PROBATR" h*W PLUMBING and' heating—Repaiia Phone MI. 'a-2206. SALE^LEHERS Properties Showp^Ry Appointment • Poetry—Elisabyth Biahop'e 'col: 9-3195, Ml. 9-0055. "and contract, worn. Call Ml. 9-8541. ING FROM BLUEPRINTS AND Charles A.^^bbins . ^ Signed / — "------Hartford C H ;-7-0358 SMALL, OLDER home in excellent St Msnrhf«l»r within and (nr the Michael Pese^- ■'/, / Raytubnd P. Houle After 7 P.M.-CH. *'-4690 neighborhood. Th'ree bedrooms, ^ Contact ’ .District of Manchester, on thr 1st dsy lection of poem#,, ’’North and As Ike Setimek MOWERS REPAIRED and s h e ­ CLERK-TYPIST for generalleral” oRite^ i ( Wo r k s h e e t s . of Msyv/1M6. / ,!.. South—a ' Colei Spring." work. Opportunity for advance- BULLETINS Stanley Pstnod#/ . ' ' ./ Chairman of PljMining and 2bning If you have ho means of.transpor­ dining room, living room with fir#- Prei^t, lion. John J. WstleU. Judge. ened. All work gnaranlted.^Ric'k- . Moving—Trucking \,/ f ' DATED at .Boltori-^'-fJonnei Ucut, Commlsalpp, ' tation, I’ll send my auto for you, pla’ce,j^_g a r age. .'Immaculate .ICE CLAMteT, Realtor . ES(«I> of Robert P. Kitspb, Isle of Music.—Ernest Toch,. self-taught (CoaUnued fr*os Fag* Om ) up delivery. 113 Wells ' St. Mf.' inciit. Apply The Alexander Manchester.' In said DlalHcl. deceased JUNE this Rth day of May, A;tl. 1955; . Dated In Andover, May 2, 1954. . No obligation. <> throughout. City utilities. Walk to ’ Viennese composer, for hia ” Sym< 9-1702. S to ra g e 20 .larvia Co.', 5 Dover Rd. . d e t a il t o u r - e x p e r ie n c e RESUMES Tri/ executors haain# eShihIted Ihetr phony No. 3." He ia now s a T-S. nAMF -...... -n. . .AND EMPLOYMENT HISTORY A—I^B —E-^R—f —'S shopping and bus $18,800; Maddock MX. 9-4548 adintnlstratlon account wlih.sald ..eaiate oxompla o f the return to the ELECTRICAL'SERVICE - Wiring. I MANCHESTER Package Delivery. and deVos, Realtort: JA. 2-03SS, fo Mils Court for allowance; it la cittsen. ' , .. ./ of Democrats who-wont astray in BILLING CLERK. Must be good, m YOUR FIRST LETTER, . 43-45 XUrtYN ST>, HARTFORD / other Liatlnga-'Available 0ROGRED: That Ihe 16lh day' of A. fl.OOp traveling scholarship repairs, inautations, oil burners; ' Light trucking and package deliv­ t.vpist and good with figures. Good PRICELISTS Eveninga.MI. 9-3954. May, 19S6, at ten Q>Iock,' forenogn, at 1052," he eoid. "I think Texas* electric' motor#. Kenneth lacoss, I ery. Refrigeralora, washers and working conditions, good, wages, G. E. ELECTRIC hot water heater. the Proliate Office in ihf Municipal tn a rt went to. Mrs. CarOi'Martn- lead will be fdllowkd', in other , \^DDRESS: -LEGAL NOTICE HIGHLAND PARK:- Ten "rooms, F o r SALE—Four rodms, furnace, ger Benaoii of Clevaland, Ohio. - electriCian./Phone PI. 2-6388 alter [ stove moving apecialty. Foldigg etc, Tel, Rockville TR. 5-3388 for Condition good price reasonable. fireplace, attached garage, 17,900. jSulldIn# In sSIrt 'M anchealer. be and southern aUtes.’’ chair# for rent. MI. 9-0752,;- /”" f\ ■ ' SPECIFICATIONS Call 5U.' 0-7440. ■ two garages, oil steam, redecor­ 'the aame Is asalsned for a hearin# on • The 1656 prizes were for work ■*Ttppoijjtme4lt,.v;; - TOWN OF BOLTON ated, jl48’x297’, $18,000. North End Coventry PI. 2-77S5. allowance of lald admininirallon completed during the prior celeh- In Dallas,//nteonwhile,.. Texas . PERSOhl^NEL -OFFICE I ssiiti aAld eptatfi and thip 'snttons HILLS’ TELEVISION' -Service. MANCHESTER — Moving ; and GETTING READY for vaeStion? INSTRUCTIONS CERTIFIED LIST OF’ PARTYrENDORSBD CANDIDATES F'OR FRANK IS BU'YING and selling Xtwo family 3:5, new , furaaci^ $10,800 THREE BEDROOM ra direct# that notice of Ihe time and ler year in all-, categories except meet todqF; the vast wkjority of Available, at all Umes. Philco fac­ ItKicking, Co, .MI. 3-6S63.. Owned Earn'thafneeded moneV the'Avon -'good used furniture >nd antiques. two-car garage, near bus, achqbl, ptacf* >iplgned or aatd hfaring he drama arid, ihusic. For the let; ..POST OFFICE BOX 235/ DELEGATES TO REPUBLICAN STATE. CONGRESSIONAL AND 'sh-oppirig, $12,600. South Ennewppaper havini; The yrinneri were recommended s ^ to / party leade/ and Texas’ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local LAWSON-SOFA in good condition. tor. Ml. 9-5132. 8-4614. a circulation In paid DiPtHrt. at leaa; favorite son” cutdldsta for ths ASHES AND rubbish removed. Saturdays. Must be experienced. INVENTORIES didates for Delegates tfl the State Convention to be held on June 18’and fschool and shopping, $21,000. M. five dava before the day 'of aald hear to- the Columbia truateea by ad­ w ■Lawn work, trees cut, .Cellars and long' diatsince' moving,., pack­ -Tweed’s Women's Wearing Ap­ 19, 1956; to the Second Gongresaiohal District Convention to be held Ml. *-4117.. ifenneth Ostrlnsky, Realtoh. MI. VIRGINIA ROAD--Nlce three bed­ Ing. and by mailing In a certified let* visory grpup# in journaliam, liter- X^moersUe prealdentiol nomlnsi* OVtR lOOMORfS cleaned. Paper# and rags taken ing, storage. Call MI. 3-8187.' Hart­ parel. 739 Main St, MI. S-!M88. on June 23. 1956: and to the ThlrtyrFIfth Senatorial District Con­ 3-5150. room 'ranch, Youngitown kitchen, ter on or before May 3) 19M. a copy of atufa and music. - tlqn. \ ' ' ' ■ away, free. Ml, 9-0142.. ford CH. i-1423. - > CONTRACTS .... '"-It ■; - ■ thin order to-William R. Kngpp.^ 4 TRUCK DRIVER with good.drlv- vention to, be held on June 30, ,1956. , ' CLEARANCE" on boudoir - chairs. SIX RQCXMS, all plaster, insulated, tile -bath-, hot water heat, two (Ir*- l f St Phone .MI. 9-2333. ^ Septic Tanks ONE 'YE^lR , five* room ' Katafe of Kmll J . Illrkin#. late of plied:-' ' . PAINTING . Paper hanging. Paper SIX BURNER, two oven Roper gas, ranch, full basement, plaster walls, ment garage; rhoice . residential "I would,” oiid after a pause 2177 WEBBS TV $2 50 per call; An­ removed by steam. Wash and Installation nnd Repair SicriND CONGRESSIONAL.DISTRICT CONVEN’nON | atove; 11.3 cubic foot gas. refrig­ Mancheater tn aatd Olalricl, dereaaed. By .MARION CASEY tile bath, laundry, dinette, com­ section. Many de luxe features. Oo motion of l.tllien E. Illrkln# of The annu ' concert of the Qia- added a# of pow.’’ tenna installations. .U.H.K. eon- calcimine -ceilings, .Reasonable SpeciallaL Wanted lUSINfSS SERVICE Name Address erator. Both in excellejit working bination windows and doors, hot Selling for $16,900. - ■aid Manrheatar administratrix. . versions, new set#. All work guar­ prices ,CH. 9-2785. , Norma P. Tedford Delegate West Street condition. Reasonable. MI. 9-9567. ORDERED: That alx moniha from minada Club wat presented at the Plans teTAtteiid Oouaty Ooqclava water oil heat, nice lot. Excellent , T. J. CROCKE'IT,"" Ihe 30th day of April. 1056, be.and the anteed. Ml. 9-8801. ^Sewers Gleanerf 806 .MAIN .STREET* Mamie A: Maneggia Delegate' Route No. 6 condition. •ame are limited and allowed for the Emanuel Lutheran Church last Johnson, who was named chair­ ______PAINTING—Exterior and Interior, AND INSTALLED w a itr ess" TEL. .MI 9-1278 . TTiereaa Ronsqn Alternate Bolton Center Road REALTOR creditors within which to bring in their evsning before a crowd which man and delegation leader in hie JUNK DEALER buying paper,.;'paperhanging,; ceiling# refinlshed. - .f - Weldon Miner Alternate Bolton Center Road COMBINATION GAS and oil range, FIVE ROGMS. fireplace, oil heal, Office ML 3-5416 rialms against aald estate, and said comfortably filled Luther Hall. owp precinct Saturday; plans to rags, and junkmen’s’ Junk. Willj Wallpaperbookson'request. Estl- Full time, evenings, 5 (o 1. oil drum with stand. MI.. 3-8095. Residence ML 9-7751 admlnUlcalrlx/|a directed to give public A welcome fas given the guests ^ Cellars Drained knotty pine kitchen, combination notice tn Ihe credlinca tn bring In Ihetr attend the Blanco County Conven­ pick up after 3 p.m: Call Rockville I mates given, Eully Insured. Ed- I a.m.,'* sl.x nlsflit# a week. THIRTY-FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRIfT fXiNVEN’nON windows and doors, awnings, g'a- rialms w|thln' aald lime allowed by by the president.'Mrs. Marjorie. tion at the Ol4 Stone Courthouse of Name Address SERVEL GAS refrigerator, excel­ OXFORD ST. — New- five room publishing a copy of thia order in ipme TR. 5-7821. ward R. Price. MI. 9-1003. Nriat, capable, expcrleare lent condition. 8 cu. ft. Can- be con­ rage.' Ameslte drive, large lot. Hall, who exptaine<< briefly the the Public Simare at Johtison city Over ido beautiful rose motifs in ------. not necessary. .Salary . $48'. Clifford S. Stephens Delegate Rosedale k plenty of trees, city utilities. Priced ranch, excellent fetidentlal sec- newspaper having a clrciilatlon In aald dlub’s proje'et of furnishing schol­ ooft colors—to trim your linens 8351 PAINTlNtj ;AND paperhanging. Town and Country verted to bottled gas. MI. 3-8125. 'tiop. Two fireplaces, natural birch lirohate district within ten d#ya from today and then fly back to Wash­ plus. tips. Apply In person. Edson P. Herrick Delegate Hebron Road below today's market. Ihe date of this order and relvm make arship fund# to Manchester High ington. »--aod wearables! So easy to use IJ20 LAWNS ROLLED With power rol­ Repair or new wurh. F'irst claas Walnut Restaurant, 7 Wal­ Dorothy R. .Miller Alternate jCooK Drive kitchen, wallPout basement. T. J. to thia court nf the notice given. I FRIGIDAIRE IRONER mahoaanv Crockett, Realtor, Office MI. School students for Laurel .Husic The Senator, who Korsd a 4*1 .Just press off, no embroidery nec- lers. Free' eatiqiales. MI, 3-1383. work at reasonable rates. Ray­ Drainage Co. nut St., after 5 p.m. Barbara F*. Arnold Alternate iprandy Street . coffee table, large mirror, car New 5-0 room homes at Anaaldi JOHN J. wallett. Judge. Canip this summer, as has been 'eaaary. Wonderful'to have pn hand mond FiSke. Ml. 9-9237. Heights.' 3-5416, Residence MI. 9-7751. win over 'Shivers for the Job of In this simple, extremely wear Phen* Ml M 143 aeat, Teeter Babe. MI. 3-6170. LIMITATION OaOEE done for several acaaons (last;' ’ leading the Texas delegation to the for adding a quick personal touch WANTED Ndlice is also hereby given that a. primary will be held on June 6. AT A <’0,UH.T OK PROBATE hfl# 'household Services ~ able sundress that is a 'must' in p a in t in g , paperhanging,, floor 1956 If a candidacy or'candidaciea are fU«d in accordance with No. 36 396 EAST c e n t e r ST. — BeVen at ManrhFfitar within and for tha , The chorur, ably directed by 'National Democratto Convention to a ahrfwer or birthday present. MAYTAG WASHER, refrigerator, room (4-3), older home. Immacu- Mrs. Isabel Worth ^ Duffy, was Price 31.00. ' ) your vacation wardrobe. Short Offered Ift-A sanding and finishing. Old floors' of the Publjc Acts of November, 1956. . in good condition. Reasonably CHARLES LESPERANCE Diatrtct of ManchajitFr.en the 3nd daf in Chicago, said he accepted the bolero Included. refiniahed. Vernon Hutchins.' Ml. . late condition, attractive within of May. 19M. notable for its fine lone quality. role of ’’favorite son't presidential Pattern No. 2477 gontaUy. color EORMICA counters, ceramic wall 9-2937. Form# for petitions for fUing such candidacies by. qr on behalf of any priced. 47 Falknor Dr, after 8 :S0 and without, 20 ft. living room,, Pr^aFnt. Hon. John J. Wall/lt. Judge. Outstanding , were Bbrtniansky'a candidate purely in on effort "to transfers for ' over 100 moUfs-^ No. 8^51 with- Patt-o-FUma In EXPERIENCED p.'m? M I. &-7620 ESsta^ of Jotkh C anton, late of Man* eluded Is in sizes 12, 14. 16, 18, 20. and floor tile. Let us modernize enrolled Republican Party "member may be obtained from Mamie A. fireplace, pretty dining room, den, cheater in aald Diatrict. deceaaed. beautiful aiithem, and particularly unify the party in Texa#.’’ from 4 4 ” X 11V to 1” x 1’’ In your bathroom and kitchen For NDr TH EASTERN Decorating Co., Maneggia, Republican Registrar of Vote;#, BbHon. Connecticut. In- IRVING ST.t^ Four room Cape with sleeping porch, heat, cellar, On motion of Margaret p. Fried* the concluding number, ’’Angel'# In Austin, an unhappy Texas Oise; directions for making ' half Size 14. dress, 4 4 yards of. 35 fre# estimates call. MI. 9-3655,H ia ROPER GAS range, all aiitomalic, mann. I*. O. Box 174. Wrentham. Mdaa.. Inch; bolero, 1 .vard. exterior and interior painting. Bendix gas dryer, like new.' ML full basement. Upatalra unfintahed. steam, (oil), Iwo-cah garage. Ideal adminiaCratrix. Serenade.” In thia last. number, Republican Executive Committee, apron and place eettlnga for S. . Tile Shop, Buckland. Spraying if desired. F'liee esti­ MACHINIST* .Price reduced to $13,300 for quick for family of adults. Convenient OTtDKRICD; That aix mnntha from Bend 31.00, your name, address For this, pattern, send 35c in WANTED 9-3434.a’fter 6 p.m. there wa# no hint of the slight grumbling about the Deiuficratlc- mates and sugge'stians with color sale. Will GI or FHA. T. J. location with minimum yard. Call (he .2nd dav of May, 1954. he and the overbalanc# of tone, aometlMcs ao- dominated state legislature, met f - ■ and the Pattern Number to ANNE coins, your name, address, size, WEAVING of burns, moth holes scheme. MI, 9-754-7; eame are limited and allowed for the desired and the pattern number and lorn clothing, hosiery rups, •Pri.piary. A petition containing the required number of Signatures of ' Crockett. Realtor, Office' MI. WqUon W. 'Grant. Realtor. Ml.. rredltora within which to bring In their prano, eometima# alto, which wo# because of *’a quirk in.the law.” CABOT, THE MANCHESTER 1st 2nd S i)iH enrolled Republican Tarty members in the Town must be filed with MosiiHil Instruments 55 3-5416, Residence .MI, -9-7761, 3-1183. , (iaima afalnatpaaid eaUte. and Mid slightly noticeable in some of the 'The session, bringing togetbsr EVENING HEKAU), 1150 AVE. to 8L'E BURNETT, Th E M.A.X- handbags repaired, zipper re. LINOTYPE OPERATOR adminiatratrlx ia directed to g irt notice CHESTER EVENING HERALD. placement, umbrellaa repaired', •aid Registrar of Voters, and the sum of $5.00 foreach candidate pr^ to the creditora to bring in their claima eorll#/ choral number#. Mrs. commutes members from over the ASfBUCAB, NEW YORK 35, posed mu8t\be deposited with David C. Totmiey. ^ e rk of the Munlcl- MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com­ MANCHESTER. Center St. '—Six MANCHESTER—Hawthorne St. — within arid time allowjd by publlihing state, was for the purpose of rati­ N. T. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW men’s shirt collars reversed and MUST BE EXPERIENCED plete line of Iriatrumenta.' Rental room Cape Cod. Fireplace, oil Brand new three bcOroom' ranch, Dorothy H dw ird’e violin accom­ replaced. Marlow's Little Mend-, polity, alt not latey than 6:00.P- M. on May 23, 1956. being the 14th day a copy ofoT thia orderordf ' In' tom------e newapap< paniment and Mrs. Charlotte. fying the conunittee’s March IS . Now - available — the colorfuf- YORK 35, .N. Y. QUALITY TOP SOIL Apply at TOOL ond precraing tpe day’of the Primary. f - > applied to purcjiaae. price. Repre­ heat, ameslte drive, fenced yard, full Cellar, tile bath,^ hot water having____„ ...... a rirculat^or^ln^aaid'^probate- 7 -Ur.______dlt: — 1*05 Needlework Album contain­ " Don’t nuas the 'spring A sum­ ing Shop. senting Olds, Selmer, Red- on .bus line, near Verplanck School heat, all utilities. Reasonably trirt within ten days from the dote of Gray’a beautiful soprano, strong decision to nominate GOP coodi* ; FOR SALE AFPLY In PERSON Dated at Bolton, Connecticut thl# 4th day of May7.I985. 913,600. Clifford Hansen and Co., priced for a new home. $13,500. thia; order and return make M this yet perfeotly modulated, a# well dates by convention ratbsc tboa ing dooena of lovely designs from mer, '55 issue of Basic Fashion, F l a t f in is h .. Holland window ENGINIERING CO. ler end Bundy. M etter’a Music by pirlinary oloctloft ,Uds ysar. smicll to choose more patterns in our pattern cgtalog that contains' Prompt delivery. Ask about . DAVID C. T(X5MEy, Clerk of the Municipality Studio. 177 McKe#. JkO. $-75Q0.» MI. F-1108, MI. 9-07l$.- ' CRorUa PontlccUl. MI. St514,' Ja5g«. a# 2m . Mary atowort’a oltp, add­ ihadea, mada to measure. All our quantity prices, 291 ADAMS ST. MAI^HlSTU 4U«elMt, embroidery and knit— a variety of attractive, up to the metal vaneti.an blinds at a n#w lHanrl|EBtpr Etmtittg ' flue g girt patteras, directions, mlnuta styles fot- oU size rtsngcs low price*.’'Keys made while you TEL. MI B-SIiS ' feepiL Only 25c a copy! Send 25 cents now. . ’ wait. Marlow'#. \ ' . ,----.. -'i . - J l ■. ■ / ..^•

*■, (V. .'V ! '. '• X n/ESDAY, MAY 8, 19M ■ATenipe Daily Net Prea^ Run PAGE^XTEEM ‘ ; .. '■.* . . Fer the Week Km iai , Tha Waathar , ^ u n t U t A n lE iif n m g N May 8, ItSC / Fereeaat af P. 6 , Weathw ■anaa OMMldertable rIemMaaa* M g aet The daughter bom last Friday fdr a^ver which the *3el*ty is col­ an c*td teplglit. Lew la the Mlg St. Margaret^* Oirrie. No. MO, Rallroltd Agents lecting. 12,1 Daughters pf laabolla. 'will heOA. a to Xfr. and Mrs.-Lee M. Sltveratein. r Menber M the AhrUt 4a*. Tharaday, wWdy with iliaWew 34E Garden Dr., haa been ^named Borsotti-Miner Wedding Hostesae'a, for th* day wiU be IllM-ly la the atteraeoa. High tS A b o u t T o w n buaineaa meeting thla evening .at d Mra. Fred.L*vey. ^airman; Mrs.. L e g l e r c ^ ^ ^ e l Ct realstloa o'clocK in the K of C Home. ' Leslie Joy. The maternal grand­ Tou^Towh, Seek to 70. • , parents are ^fK. and Mrs. Mac Carl Hultthc, Mra. EmaK KJall- FUNERAL HOME MtmehesUr^A City • / Village Charm Una* Lode*. Ko. 72. KnlfhU of aon. M l*' Arthur HulDnan*a(id Ji. The Watea will conduct a milK rner of Portsmouth, Va., and Ini^ustrial Sites PyUass, will ' hold lU monlhly thh paternal grandparents are >tr. /' ' / Mrs:. Guataf Ulrichi. ^ Devotion* aMetlnc tomorrow night •t S tary whlat tonight at 8 o’clock in Ivlfl'b* in charge of Hrs, C. Henry FUNERAL ^ : VOL. LXX^yiiOjl87 •nnker Hall, to whlth the public la knrfKMrs. Saul M. SUversteln of litanehester la one of a liuihbcr (THIRTY.tWO'PAGES^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY. t, 1956 (C8aa*mea AgverMahig ea Pag* gg) o’dock id < ^ g e Hall. 28 l^phen St. Anderson. PRICE n V B CENTS Invited. A social time with refresh­ town* the New Hkve'n/RgUroad SERVICE JL I ' ‘ 'f ment* w ill' follow the 'gamea, CUWorth-Oohnell-Quey Po*t, No. Myers of the Torrington began surveying y es^ d a y in ’ a j Walter N. weighing will be at 7;30. Mrs. Kay ub,. lieutenant governor IW . Amertcnn U)glt>h. **'«*•' search for potential Induatrial Plan Open House' Lecferc V tonight at B:15 at poat hpme Preutt.______50 Glenwood____ S t, I..... H.irHno-.ior ' f,i,r methi •-4tl sites along the railToa'd^ track*. Director ,» US. Bullet fop an important b)iahi**d merting, Aarll'\5” *^unds*'MrV^ne^^ m an\t the Junior Republic April. 12'» -pounds, Mrs. Qenevleve ^ LltchfleldC will be the guest The tour. whicK-ls being headed At School Here V O which wUl ihclutle re>orU from 1 hy Percy Benjamin, acting man- 23 Math Street, Manchester tha Memorial*ut monlhly p6>mwnt$. -esident Eisenhower, look a Eloanhowsr mod* the'iannoitnoa- tended the PaM Department ban-1 propeUing, ,o* dom froH'i great responsibility ht- day at tn« start pc ita hearings on meqt at a nai0a confenmee. H « hod The thoma of Um^mldweek serv- Mra. F. Leo Barrett, 35 Deepwood Emanuel' Luth'eran Church niU ahoitljlAo ■well." t ,/ batantial lead in that predomi­ ™ qjrtt at the Jfotel Bond Sunday! meet Thursday afternoon at 2 to all )-iacl* theNfefenab. budget that the tur- nately Republican state bMn aaked whaUttr 1» idaiuied an­ .'teo totaorrow at TiSO pJn. at the Dr., haa been elected chairman ®,r*venlng, Th^conventlon of the pa-; ^ t e r the doctor, elaborating In­ reiit ^ t e oKproduction is six other nillacoi* chock up in ad­ the Boston College sophomore' o'clock Iri Lutt.er HSU for tfa. reg- nMNCE Canale. caaun: ' WALTER De ocrat Eatea Kefauv Oovianant Gtmgt^gaUonal Church triollo OrgMiaation opened .vester-1 formally, aaick he wanted to em­ V month, X, vance o( Um RepubUeon National .Ja “ Jeaua A*/ Lord over the prom to be held at the Hotel Stat- ■tilar monthly meetirrg. phasize that George is' "not serl-- -f- though th* ta-o were not day In H m ford and concluded to­ LOrIn* Phnlo RHCHiSTM $72.00 / > W ilaonAi^ thb-goal is to step' ConvenUon w h la opena In 80a School.'' in tKe aeriei, “ Jeaua Aa IN', Boston. M *y 11. He y/pi also Plans vwill ,_be m«de for: the .cusly sick." . , opposed in the Ptestdenilal prefer day, forthcoming birthday party to be ati MAIN naiiT ; • . Emm* fim, hfPn strongly urged iB'i mambhrli productio^tp 20 aXmonth but/did ence voting. Francioco Aug, » . Lord." Mias Esther Granatrom, elebted by bis classmate^' to rep­ R s o m Ogan A4«fi. 7vaa. frt- 18 f« 5;J0 '-He simply needs to take care held in June. Members are tuked Of the family to Withdraw frofp the not estimate when titi* rate -38 per cent. He had attack he suffered In Denver lokt AutkorlzddrDealer As the'Senate group hdld hear­ no/opposition or. the Democratic Sapt. 24. Gilead Congregational Church., ^p*. Bprsont left for a motor \ side. Kefauvrr had hoped to pull wBut he added that during the A ton WA* born at the Hartford Gilead. Palm*, snapdragon* . arid (|.jp ti^ough the south, •01 M A IN K r^ .M I S-SS31 ings, the House/oegan ebnstdera- Hospital on May 4 to Mr. and Mrs. tipn of a $33,6K,000.000 military down at least 41 per cent of the cOsirM oC the egOiodnaUen Uie doc- carnations formed the setting for Bor.s«ti hi employed bv the totwplanned t o check Uie condition Pater Sthnklewlc*, 22 Adams St. HmiKTii.l’ins' r^r^mnnv ner* — --- ' — apbropdatlon-MlL'This, plus money total vote— the percentage Adlai / ____• ■ .V • the double-ling ceremony ;per Pratt A Whitne.v Divirion of tlie E. Stevenson got in losing to Ei­ o< hie iMort with oanUegnune and / formed bi' the Rev. John Beck.- /: available ftom Prtui' appreppHa- olhar uri^ procothiM. -y A n ' executive meeting o f Cub United Aircraft Corp., East. H art-, tiona, wouldF'i^vlde a total ot senhower In 1962. Given' in marriago by her fathrt. for d! and . Mr*. Borsotll works for : Pl^k,.No. 151, w-ill be held tonio/- $36,200,000/00 fbr actual defense Light Vote Seen Later, Preia SecreUty Jamea-C. May 8tl the biide woie a satin lac'e-covered the W. T. Grant. Co., Hartford. Wild the K ^ ld en t would ro.-1 - maid of honor, and 'tCirs, Rena ' Cri6 MBtfriis sqA had “ brilUed -unhsceesarily'' I. Fini against the\«xeiution.of the tivo,'^- ■ > can, aawsaw it thlaVay: thlasvay: ' public eomeUme Saturday Chapman Court, No. XO, Grder. Zachmann. Gilead, ahd Mlss Made-. When Robertaon asked him \ convicted of .pplHleai gunplay. ’ rmi It waa not-'^oniy a ,d.defeat for noon. of-Amaranth, will hold a food sale Iln> Tenny,'Hartfdrd, jWeie ^Ides- aay whether the military ohOefs of RAYMONDV^EID ArtKiir Drug ^ ores i'if- 1 Windows bf the Information; a m a 'B.-MAA-rac Kefauver'auver but for tb'e entientire Demo­ Hogorty Bold Or, Peut at Hale's qh May 19„ at 10 ^.m., maids. They were gowned alike in '^staff w-ould b* free to give"fKanlu cratic party.papty. It is’ gono secret that I y, It Could Happen Here, ' ■ White, heert wedeMet whs bee A U e n O N ^ R / Smart New Living >m center were smashed, but police I v A ' v A C J r A . V U F i F O ard not on May 9, as printed on stood oft attempts'of the-rioter*! . ’g ' i.'g •• end tthblated" opinions on whether the 0 *mdcrats W*r0 gtteihpCiiig to •xemlned the PimMeiit ett and on the programs in error. the budget will 'provide the poll a/big vote.^:;';. a*'a rebuke to be*. jW. HowsmI Baldwin, le ft and Thdma* Haoiy check over a -t'casugltv" bronght In t o itiui- Since the Sept. M heeit ettock, wut to break into the huilding. Stoned I A d g A g i . 'I-a 14 u i ' cheater Memorial .HoaplUl this morning during a dlaaattr-amargaaoy r*h*ar*ai. Philipp Pineo,\a hltfA by tha ridtera, the poltc* f i r e d - j X jU] strength needed to meet any agr th*.J*rasldciit.th*-J*casldciit-4Uul ' to provld* prop- nm perUclpato In Om eatemiwftlea school atodent V playtiig the patient. iStory an Pag* 14.) iH^told Photo by O M ra ), ■ tola weekend. He eaid, Pr . WhiU U SOFA PILl^WS Into the air to break iiq the rald. l gi-eaaion.: ' v agknda...... t h ^''Eisenhower is weak ------J------X Wilaoh auggested that the aub- ,tn the farm . iareas. in town oA-tdher ifiRWtb end m ly • ■ ' gg Pelieemen Treated .' i ••e the PrMl(j« . A ' first aid atation reported' 20 cohimtnee'ask th# chief* for their V ” jii|5y failed fblle miserably because butaot ter Special $lC0 0 feria Revolt u y physical exonunaaon. policemen and 10 piviUana had al­ appraisals,. and Rbbertaoh said-.he e^ytiter* knew the charges were ivill do juat that, “expecting ftimk f*Me. The farmers did not storm ‘SoillRank’ Rill H igerty solii this examination ti All cotton nappor filled. feayy bark cloth prints and ready been treated, 'with more Algiers,- Miiy 9 . Aerident tha ndrtnol yeoily phyrieol chock /, [l pouring In. One -unconfirmed re­ and uninhibited replies.*’ rtp thgt Eioenhower h u beea hav­ -I- port aald two suffered b u l l e t ’ France today fob’ dhoiisanda of Garni ing for oaveral yoore. M/elia.. wounds. man of the Joint Chief* of 8 ti^ , la Stat^Chairman Chatlea E.‘ Bkil- • /. fresh troops to help imother' the len.’’, V . Before hie haort attack ha wiu ^ kupii the bait /bund>^, V New Sprjfig Patterns Cotton A solid ling of police guarded.big iS-mbhth-old nationalist rebeUion. (Oontlmied on Pggie’nnilrty-bne) Skillen look* this view: <• in 'the habit 'of having a thorough downtown hotels crammed'“ 'with He predicted a ferM Of *370,009 "The vote for Kefauver 'is no physical oxominatton each yoar. American and. British tourists, x men sooA would bg^-fighting the ueuoVy in the lata summer or eoriy vOMi^thefigheg. m o m 'X '’ ■ indication whataver of the Novem'^ fall. ■ - . A . noisy crowd' of about 4,000 rebels. ber vote." He aald Democrats did­ , May 9 (f)r-Th# -Sen- The Friday checkup srill.be the ddiciouS'^r - ■T Just parchase^.. had gathered In the square to hear Already bolster^ by heavy rein­ n’t try to turn but a big vote, and at* AgribultuhG'^ CboimUteb gavF M()scow, May 9/'i[7P)—The Army n5wapaper Red Star to* HS ^ v ^ n a t o r s President’s .flrat fuUecoIe medical any one of our a speech on Cyprus by Archbishop forcements' from/France’a NATO that many fanhera chqa* to work dajf denouRted as “absolutely wrong and harmful” recent ake a beautiful g^t foPmother, Special reasonably priced rrlbs Doroth'eus, Greek Orthodox pri,- tentatlvel approvi)! to < ^ to a $1 ,- •umlnaUon, eo for • • h u been f see in the net I * divriaiona and d ru t levies, Lacoste's Instead of vote becauae of Warm, from $34.95 ' and get ’ a ■ m ate'of Greece. 200,900,000 acU bank farm program charges that Joseph Stalin left the Soviet Onion unprepared diecloeed, Mnce mid-February; Af- force* streamer oyer the country- m p a i g n Sunny weather.- much lii line with sdmlhSatratlon ter that checkup, hia doctora re­ / ’ ■ ■ ' , nationally known ivaterv Excited ' demon.atralqr* brand­ The state Democratic organisa­ for Nazi German^ A onslaught. The big army paper thus chal­ $1.98 / 52x70 $2,98 proof, ■ "Innera'prlng mal- .side to combatjifth* atepped-up new 'requesta.' \ lenged the position'taken by Mill-s,-— ------c-r*------a.'.,.,.., ported him phyMceJly fit to serve I. ished signs, many In English, call­ rebel offensive, ■ tion is regarded aa. more friendly Ireas for only Ic. Famous ing Sir -John Harding-, British goy- Chairman Ellendet (D-LaY aald tary Heralm 'Official magasInC o f . ^ another 5 to lo years in a Job like . All Ww paflcrna in beauti^l colors. Red, pink, yellow, makes on display: Stork- . Authoritle^ s*id Fwnch troop* Td P^sperity to Adlai Stevenson Jhan Kefauver the. group by unanlniou* voteV ap­ the presidency, \ emor of the Mediterranean island for the party Presidential nomixa- gr^^i, light blue. Alscr clo08 to $5j98. line Ths.ver — Gem — colon.y, the'''gaulelter of -Cimrus.'’ had killed idore thdn .150 riebels in proved th# broad' outline# of a farm "’'■’'■'-“"‘'■State Mav Cut Two weeks later, Elsenhower Koval. Others Said: ''GailKster Harding, western Algeria since raiders Uirge' Washington, Ma.i> 9 tSP-h—TTiree tion- , > bill put throrigh the Houae Military 'Herald had blamed;^ „ _ announced that he had decided to president •'Eisenhower vetoed Open an Acroiint you will die" and “ Let us quit day* ago fire'to some 50 taxfna' - \Vrite-.in voting -)v-*» prohibited, Stalin fq f lgno^gL„w*rning# by. -E w m bid for a second tem , / ^W-'OreW Stamps Given With Cash Sales Republican S en atot^iaid today earlier Catchall bill. . . Eas.v Terms NATO.''* - and killed a score - pf Fbertch but Indianiana wet# free to- vote in .Soviet- intelligence thatHitler! J l l I g O ou iM Matters oiaeaseed that record April eih-doyment. in­ Hods# amendment# . that would Free Delivery A t the same time, thq^ands'of farmers.'' either the Demccritic or Republi­ anned. to attack the Soviet -ja-rm 1 In todlg/a meeting with n6w«-„-;- can primariea, regaydieas of their have enable'd grazing lands and Btl^lent8' were reported^ demqn- The French' struck inX-the, Ain- dicates .a ablld foundation for the” n. .'The magazine said'the Ger- | \ a i a ;' gailgailgkTeB men the President oleo dioeuiSiMt. registration. field crops, such as potatoes, to 1 I atrating against Britain in the TemoueJient area with .W antry GOP'S prbaperity theme *^10 the attack 'turned out, to be aud- ^ ^ ■■■ O these other mattSia: . ./ • •/ supported by fighter planb, and _Ike Oaiaa Strength share, in- the acreage .reserve pay­ den “ George—asked for eoaunen$''en northern .city of Salonika. presidential campaign. \ ments Op to $50 million s year Soviet Union although MARHOLIM’S Inc. mqrts'r units.^Jep and prop fighters Eisenhower also collected 32 first- It pabnot be cohaldered to h*ve the decision by SOn. OcorgS (I>- iN-HiHAMeoM The government ffrst banned tb-, The Labor '*nd .Commerce' De­ 'were atrickfn by the Senate Com­ l^rtford, May 9 ^ ^ '—-The State da.v's demonstra^n., then rglerited fiying out brt_mpre than 10 0 ..mik- ballot votes In the GOP national been' suadeh for'lhe highest leader­ Qa), chairmen o t the mnoto For­ Conn* sioni" since-'Sunday bombed anc partment* reported yesterday that mittee. ,. ' Board of Eklucatiod is'golng to look eign Relations Oommlttee, against 1177 Main Street and-allowed It/to be held. ;But convention, and Kefauver 'got, 28 Left undecided when the Sena­ ship of tbb ebuntfy which at thajt m ^hlne-^nned Arab concentra- employment reached 63,990.000 into the matter of making It easier seeking onotoer term,' the Presi- \ CORNER OF .YIAiN AND OAK STREETS HARTFORD. CONN It /nished trqopa and national' |>o- Democratic votes. Hoosiers can tor* receaied for lunch waa a Con­ time wAs.\rholl.v concentrated In Uunp.' .y last month while unepApIoyinent vote .as they pleaae after the'firit to get a certificate to teach In dent paid warm tribute to the t l- . ss .lnto thb capital ,to gu vd dropped 270,000 to 2,564,000. ' troversial House pi-ovialon ordering the hands .Stilln,'’ .pilots at th^ir'respective conven­ t Draniatici . (Connecticut. year-old Georgian. gainst any violent qulbursl: po­ Residents of the Qran area said Theae figures w ere, .hailed by 'mandatory government pile# sup­ tions. 'ni# confllct^^tween Ihq army At Us meeting today the State i V lice bloqked all approaches to the.: had not a*en7 such, troorp Sena. Dtrkson itins had-o-clear-mitjorit.v that certification regulations.’’:, He 'int, Wsahlagtoq, May • 9 0 -Adok TROSTIB FOODS A r m » avoided a -ruiyiff between the top pofta for com farmer* in.the com- d'that-the certification'regula- ArUiitr Radford, ehalmiaa of will come in the aummel ’and fall;" mercial area who Ignore planting XJbUglasrwMio-la. sAld.' “ W'e'll know more j__ two Democratic contenders. C a have' become .too complex Ihe Joint Cblefe of Staff, sold Thl* Week Piiieliurst U.S. Sen.-George 'S m a t h e# * jllmits. ' ^ r. and may be keeping people out of today the EtaeakowW odminle-- Feirtures then whether there.)* a substantial the pr^ssion. base for prosperity.’ \ swamped "hi* lone opponent and ■ Ellender aald he and Sen. Olin D. tratioa has shaped a defense If H-Shbt Proves Pud easily Won Demiicratlc renomlha-j Johnston ID-SCJI, loat a move to NewsTidbits program to cope srith any w m * ' ' BIRDS e y e f r o s t e d d^sop Agrres on Issue Bi-icker said the emplovmefit ■ ■- I' Ilml.t these dual appports to one that may develop. Radford told' PEAS at 2 pkg*. .37er From Hole's Appliance Dept^ gain, if it continues, “ will'mean IJpL,. „ „ ... Cuiled from A I’ Wire* John Alsop' b f Avon, another votes for Ui.” >.The. gugubernatorial fight featufed^ y e ^ .’’ board- member, said that he waa a Senate Appropriations sdb- ' S.ee oiu; tli.sp’ay of Bird.y Aboard USS Mt. MCKinley, Eni-- . The...= uc,iv«irdelicate ta.sk IS.-.R 01 of aisarmingdisarming Smltri said the firurea a general agreelnent" with •'ommlUee he is “in accord" With welpk Atoll. May 9. i/Pi-Weapon* ..such a. that program. Erie Tiirkoy and Pot ing‘ worr*^ j "'-rtv Kooil news .for the Republl-! tcsdltionsl gegregstion ;ill proved a iAyear authorization. Sniith, adding that the certifica- Automatic Fry pans Electric Mixers expert* wailing here for one of^ eating ^ icans 'srtrtine- Coi'll*a,,^Lamont, wealthy -jeft- tion'tequirerhetits especially in the Roast JJiilner.s . . . check wing, supporter,-admitted to Can­ ■y. •i HAMILTON BEACH man’s: greatest explosion.* are pre- And, so far as is known it would ! --17, Z . n * t),.t nem-e «ort (Continued, on Pagb Twbihty-three) (Continued on Pag* p'ourleon) field of edurational methods are" TOWN RUNTS ARSONIST the price a'lui the qiis^lity •PRESTO y ^ pared to cope with the j ’ it is grown in for your freezer . . day,- - U-S. timel after nemg neia>- Namu. on the nortliern perimeter - _____ building accumnlated for Christ­ . Finis E. Engirman, commission- ■.irtU for the third time yesteiday of Bikini Atoll, or in the compara­ Cites Soviet Support of Peaco mas distribution. , . Former .Mas-, . . •am i_..i I ■ ' ✓ - aopUt. Two honaeo Were virtually the coastal region between San We now have Farmhouse because,of unfavorable wind con­ (Continued on Page. Fifteen) . destroyed on two sueeesalve Sat­ Francisco and Santa,Barbara. Tt Pics 111 the convenient ''pie tively .disllow . water along the sachvsetts pover'nor Paul Dever (('ontinued. oi Page F'ifteen) Mixettes' ditions. ' . ■ - leef. or in the shoals of the lagoon. aayt “irrea|M>n*ibln iitteranree"' b.v urday nights recently. Aaather call be used: '• / for 2" size . . . Apple or In- c'onsidei-ing eventualities in —_— Washington, May 9 iX’r--Theyalbilltiei of expanding NATO'* Toasters - About 300 .yards to the Seward Democratic state chairman W il­ also w as damaged eligfatly Mon­ t. As a hot dish. , . Cherry 'J fpi- 49c. • DORMEYER connection, with the iiucleai- tests, \ f o n i 1 j l i f t t v s i f i v l r ' L'nited State* was reported'ready work day nighi. side of .N'amu* the ocean drops to Solel.v Concerned with Mllitar.v liam H. Bitrke Jr., “ make unwise 2. As a cold dish. ^ Diessel’s- 89,c Chocolate • SUNBEAM weapon* expert* of Ta.xk Force 7 ‘Favorite Son’ Role • GENERAL ELECTRIC hun>lieds of fathoms depth and if Recalling that .NATO had not :t. As a different cold salad. __ ..Cidbm Cake- and Muller's told newsmen today they are pre- R # > n s a t - a t is a n w • P n I : P**ce mission by U N. Secre- hia'reelfctlon.'' TRUM.4NS HOLD REUNION __ • PROCTOR the dud went down there it- would ^ '^ l- * * * * **.^ * ^ * * ” 1 tary-General Dag Hammarskjold taken up the Middle East crisis. 4, As an appetizer:. :. T flrabge or Date and Niit . •HAMILTON BEACH pai-ed to handle* eveii the possibil- be sime for good. Farmington town manager ap­ For Johii.soh Gains New York, May 9 (vF)—Fomtee .5. As an antipasto,..,., , . ' — '!if he thinks It would promote North African probleilris 'and the Ckke.alrfe'alao popular Plne- • GENERAL ELECTRIC Uy that the nuclear weppon-should In such a case, it is. assuirped the peals io tiovemor Rlblcoff to .speed President aad Mrs. Barry R Tru­ 6. As a fried delight. hui’st Frozen Food Items . . . •SUNBEAM .Manila, May 9' (/Pi Japan and ‘ Israell-Arab agreement. bitter Cyprus dispute beca.ise It ■ rehabilitation program he plummet to earth wilhouf explod- si-ea would be kept cleared until Dallas, Tex.,. May 9 Tht man held a: happy reuaioa today 'and now foi'the llrsi time. Birds • T,. • TOASTMASTER 4ng after it leave* the B-5,2 stiato-' the Philippines signed their long-j Secretary qf . State Dullea atid has been solely, concerned With®! . Huch time as the Atomic Energy miliUry m*ttera. Dulles declared: WItfi their daughter Maig^ret Eye offers it In Bir ds' Eye Frost­ jet bomber some .50,000 feet-In tl.e awaited World War II reparations I last night this country and ' ita driv* to moke-Sen. Lyndon'John­ aa they arrived esi renla to • - X ' ' Commission . scientists , decided ■Surely, the Atlantic comm.unffy Jh.Tr ed Folfd*. ,9 oz. pkg. will con- -air. ' ,i.„ __ » J , I'.sKieeinent today. The Japane.se ' Wester- Allies ni)w havp greater. I son both "favorite son" candidate European 'vamtton. It sraa tha tsln Bpproxiiualely I '2 to IS Assuming that the H-bomb .1 " *****y*‘l ; agieed tej pay $5.50 million worth cohfidence in United Naiiona )ian- is not adequately organized if mat for the Democratic presidential V i n e / ' u i n U Clocks lers of this''nature, which could boat capsize* near Groton. first time they had been together artichoke heart halves or 3 to i should not e.^plode, and should land natioh **' radioactive contaml-'iof goods aa^ services over-a 20-‘ '. dlin;, oCt.he dangerous Middle East nomination and leader of the-Texas since her wedding last menth to' • SESSIONS ' ■ t- year period and.'.to lend Philip- situation since' Russia'*'has indi­ shake the community to Us fouds- .Sen. ' Symington, (D-Moj dWi- servings to"-* pkg. Cooking time Waffle Irons *':in an accessible are*," the team rloeen closed-door testimony by delegation to the national conven­ newspspeman Cliftoa Daniel. 7 to 12 minutes. Priced at 49r f ^ Q r o e e m Details of how the disarming [ pines $250 million during the'same cated it ia prepared “ to auppo'rl a lion, develop over the year* with­ • G-E TELECHRON of experts from S*ndla, N. M.. and CIA head Allen Dulles on Russian tion reached near-bandwogon pro- Mrs. Daniel bearded the train pkg. Get this new delleacy at • DOMINICAN team would, go about de-fuaing an ! period. solution" through the U.N. out an.v effort at broad concilia­ Ix>a Alamos Weapons"Laboialoric* air and land strength being wlth- .portions yesterday, as -his. support­ to MObrace ber parenta. Pihehmat . . . ' . y < / n c ^ V H-bonjb was Wrapped up in the ■The agreement, which must be "The Soviet Union aeetns In­ tion between th* members." ers pUed up a 17-1 'ihetory in • GENERAL ELECTRIC • SETH THOMAS would disarm '<■ ’ be cxpoils said. secrecy regarding the bomb a de- lield. . . Ik.e pays' tribute to armed .T02 M AIN ST. ; . Plan Salvage Effort • ratified by the Japanese Diet creasingly aware Of the dangerous He appealed for a decision by all county, conventions. CHRYSLER LAYS OFF 9,709 tparilameh.t) and, the Piillipipine consequences of rrtkles* action,'’ the NA'TO governments to author­ forces’ -chaplains for leading "a “ Then after analya.a, the team i-ntsade of decenc.v”- in . time of Some counties in v/hlch the Detroit. May 9- (#)—Chiyaley However, It seems logical to ai- Senate,, paves the way for the end Dulles said in a speech here before ize the IS-natlon., Council to con­ forces of Gov. Alan Shiver* con­ would attempt to salvage an.v use­ trial for the free world. * , Corp, laid off $,190 heuriy work­ Pinehursl. Is Open All Day Wednesday . . . ful remaining <-qniponenta Under aume that one of the first steps of the 1 1 -year technical state bf an international convention gf sult regularly on problems of com­ trolled Saturday’s precinct conven­ er* In the Detroit ares taitoy and Graan Stamps would be to ''uncork" ihk trigger • Our Meat Manager Offers The.se Wed. Va.lue.i , . th# usual, ramolopcal safety pre­ war between the two American al­ B’nai B'rith.- a Jewish fraternal or- mon interest. Such a step, Dulles Accountant teitifies Rep. Adam tions yesterday either switched to they became the Srst lOige device of the nuclear fission type lies and restoration of full diplo­ cautions," the' Fkpert* explained. -ganizatlon. • - , said, "would greatly alter the en­ Clayton Powell's secretary (oM Johnson or voted to send unln- group that srlll ba o lig i^ to op- T b c w ^ Ghion witft Cosh gadget which' creates th# heat to matic and trade relatloha between BABY BEEF yVER ...... lb. CORR Unofficial gue.ssea are that the Hia apee^ constituted a report tire cratracter of the Community him her 13,876 salaiT for 1046 "be- structed delegations to -th* 'May ^ y for eontpogy-Saanead lay­ bring abqjit fusion of atoms in the them. Officials of both govern­ on hla meOting In Paris last week H-bomb used in shot Cherokee will relationship." 'longad to the Ctongpesaman"; called 22 convention In Dallas. off 911^ Jitaa 1 / ^ Dpitaff Aata $5c CHUCK GROUND ...... \ ,. lb. M A N C H IS r t R Comm* thermonuclear .reaction, ' i ments said these steps now would with other foreign ministers o t Solas* reduce an explosion eqdivalent to The forelM miniaters of Canada, a. kickback by th* Government. An Aaaocloted Pres# survey Works rs oapplemantal anom- sycE D BACON .. lb.. With tha trtgiger device removed »# fsxpadlted.' th*. 15-pation North Atfantl.e 'Italy and Norway wgr# chosen to Recover body of construction •howtd that Johnson forcee yaater- ptojmieat beaeSt p t e foos hrta CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK s t r e e t s ' S4# energy prmluced by seven mil- Treaty Organisation (N A T O ) end Brni ton* of TNT. worker bvrted yesterday in a Son effect Jana I at iXuymM'. Qea- .BUMBLE BEE WHITE TUNA ------3 cani,|l (OjWttMaed • • Page Etevea) -^lOepManed ea Pagb Two)' ‘w u largely devoted to the pos- r . A M. aCHAEFCR BREWING qo, OF CONN., INC. ■ kt ■ ,(Om Mu m 6 SB Page tUrtosa), Fronclaco N0h Hill cav»-ln. .(OnnMaiMd aa flHto * « ) . aol Motors a a * FaiC ; , - ... • l»v •-! i . V: ■ ■■ i T\ ' ■ , . ■ ,/