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,'c . ■ .i - ' i t . '1 - • • 1 jy j-. yy-'r ( MANCHESTER EVENING HBllALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1966 . MANCHESTER'EV|:N|NG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 PAGE T H R U ------p a c o e t w o » ■ . 'i* ftUphen J. Klein, 60,. o f 8g Bige­ ty Courthouse. Wllllmantlc, 11 a.m. Btnok, Mrs. Robert Brown, Ru m K Ellinglori r low St., and Mrs. Pearl M. Mur­ St|ite GOP tQ Pick Horace Seely-Brown. ffai Boyle St. John's Honors , Collecliom Fall Below Quota Burr, Mary R. COrlaon, R « M Missouri Synod Studies Plan dock. Bolton, received minor dam­ Third: Montowese FIrahouae, SkyWatch Schedule Chapman, Albert Cote, Mr*. A. E. Grange W ill Hold age when they came together at U.S. Legislators North Haven, 2 p.m. Albert N. MANC-HESTER Dads on Sunday Disken. Robert- Doggert, Ronald E. Center and Main Sts., police Oetella. It’s Time to Pause ' At Bloodmobile Visit Again H. dates, Laura Gothberg, Ru­ To Snub World Lutheran Unit said. Fourth: Halfway House, Poat 0 r u v e ’ 9M- dolph Heck, William Haberarn, Fete Wednesday Martforjl, June 32 Repub­ 8t. John's Church has been ac- Balurday, June tt Mary C. Harrison, Ralph F, Harri­ Investigating Patrolman Walter Rd.. Darien. 11 s.m. Albert P. OhiiwaWnnpn and OMnrl <' y ji. . ______licans in Connecticut’s five con­ ! customed for ae^veral yaara to pay Midntght-I a.m...... 6'olunleeni Needed A t . the Red Cross 6 loodmobile son. Leo 3. Havlcau, Frank Hippie, Cassells Jr., said both cars were gressional districts will nominate Moreno. hrynaga to ths fathers on the fourth Hence. Clifford Hammond, Wil­ Bt. Paul, Mtnu.. Jvm* 22 (P )-T h t^ (L W F ) —Curbetone com­ and n warm plaCa obt of the cold pared by the echo(>l children for 8 10 a.m.-13 noon ...... s ...... Douglaa Stevena tha LaiUiaran World Federation. 1 volva ua in a unlw Wednesday from b.30 to 7:30 p.m. Murdock car struck the left front DORIS DAT^ ^ JENNIPTE JONES . s 0.0 wn 1*0 —Wntso«*k kmll menta and sight were rejected be-‘ i Hasei Kluck, Orvis loimlwrt. Mrs. Arthur J.,educ, Robert MacDonald, ■'Jr., Wetherafleld ineuranca man, ments of a Pavement Pinto: to dream in for a while p.m. In the . church hall. Noon-2 p.m...... Jamra Galanek Tlje two million-member aynod,! matters with grou ^ not in doc- Tlie regular Grange meeting door of the Klein auto, Cassells re­ cause of minor aUments. * -Bateila Lappen, loiw-rence V. Crane 8. Miller. Cyrus Millar, has no oppoeltlon in the r^ret There ta a diaeaae In middle age Why should It make him either ^ gltsh 3 p.m.-4 p.m...... James Qalaitck In aaaalon for lU 43rd triennial trtnal agreement with ua. will follow in the upper hall with ported. No charges were, brought ALPntP - |.!| The following- are those who ■ vigne, James E. McGovern, Mrs. Mqivard Miller, Carle Morrill, Car­ WlHIng to IMscnaa laaues (Hartford County I Diatrlct/, the HITCHCOCK-^ **24 HOUR ALERT* that cripple (more .people than a better or happier, man If he by Arthur Ott. and Stanley Grzyb 4 p.m.-6 p.m...... '..Thomas Hickey ol yh Norris. Frank Perkins, Frank convention, yesterday declined an Coventry, Andover and Past and none were Injured ' M \ W 11' I will apeak ip the Poliih language. kept nppointmenta; Albert Adams, - Betty Malorca, Richard Nsselff, The resolution, however, ex- only Connecticut dtatrict now Ap- j a c k WEBB hanrt nttacka. Itiaxacta a grdat- ahould now go on and pile up • p.m.- 8 p.m...... Linda Recknegel,'Carol Chaca R ^ , Tauna Sarpola, Janion InvlUtion u A t It consider organic Windsor neighboring. The other children will express 8 p.m.-10 p.m...... Orin Mathews , Richard Atlely, Mrs. Frencle Akin, Cert Peniiero. Wsrren L. Potter, tinloA with two other groups, the preksed^ willingness to meet with A live poultry judging school reeented by a Damocre,t. K N K W I'J H> nr toll than the motor car, aeci- enough money to become the Frank J, Asxkler, John Begga, Mrs. Shirley Prince. Ralph Pul- Smith, Jjbhn Tobias, Aifrsd Vsn- to discuss tl •serr “ • ek 4*eax SeaVt their love for Ded through sohg and 10 p.m.-Midnight ...... i..,...... Je(|in Marcel ITnltad Lutheran Church in Ameri- LW F represenUtlves will be held Ft the University of Rep.-at-large Antoni N. Sadlak lilN IN TMR OBAT rUITINBL STARTS SUNDAY danta, and pneumonia—« r ao I be- rlcheit fellow In his part of the Patrick Bolduc, Hank L Bonn, El­ ford, Michael J. Riiganls. Mrr. nard. Russell A. WrlghL Rockville of Rockville wee nominated for. a MUCH liave. cemetery? Whet If he doesn't ever Verse. The children's choir will sing Skywetrh Poet ln. ai'IT” and soloists will be Sheila Obzut mer Borit, Mrs. Sherwood Bowers, Ann Rtindi^ Ronald Schack, El­ nnemsXcaee S;IAa:1I •Tlw Harder Tfcey Ynn" Thla diaenae. ia canctr of the get a bigger Job? Should that Icers may regiater at Civil Defense Headquarters, Mdnlripel Build- Lutheran Church (AIA31. ''One unscheduled, unexpected Tolland County Poul- sixth consecutive term Tuesday at end Bevc(Fly Burger. Ronald Ksri- Ethan Britch, Mrs. Norma Brltch, eanor 801*611100. Harry Shaw. Mrs. n-.otion got strong support, the Republican State,Convention r i» “wr.niiiNo in monaco" t;M »TMK CROOKED WEB" mind. Ita aymtomi' are an tin- make him feel living has lost Ita ‘n*. Manchester on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1-S p.m. Aak for Organic l^nlon " ' ” try Club members. Members from Schools Seeking CdKOa •* T1Ce*NiCOlO^ • marezyk and Rudolph WoJnarowIci Mrs. Bela Carlson. Mrs.'JWands Jane Stuek, Mrs. Rachael Sy- GENERAL The joint invlUUon from the felled to pass, during discu.ssloh other cou.itles have, been invited. here: * ~iutT~i~a.si. kFi gfcawi B. aou rteaontng diacontant with life, n luster? AkowB A I H :M . will play accordion solos. ClutrUer, Albert Churilla, Sher­ monds, Mra. Emily Turner, MIsi ULCA and ALC had asked the, yesterday on recruiting and trsln- Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chick of The First District convention feeling of futility that’ acara the Kor some reason, although mid­ man Ctolllne, Ted Cummings, Wells Bids on Repairs Mbs.. "Nar4rr Thejr Tan" ••CRIME AGAINST JOE” Boys and girls who will have the same time being a period of If any children wlsli to attend Virginia Volz, Rqlph Warren, Missouri Synod "to consider or­ Ing -teachers for the S.vnflft* Hlllcrest are vacationing at Cape wUI be held at the Hotel Bond here tiea. naliel "BIrdt aa4 Beet’’ aouli of io many people In their dle age hpe been in the world for C. Dennison, M. L. Donahue, Mias .TV SERVICE A T f:00. sp^sking parts Include Rdwerd great enjoyment. * ^ without advanceeregistretion they RebM Leon Wind, Mrs. Jean Wil­ ganic union as to give real evi­ parochial schools. Cod. . 7 at 11 a.m..j;i, middle yanra. quite lome time, it catches moat Zswiitowskl. Mary'Jo Rogowiki, Claire DuBoie, Victor B. Brlckeon, lard, Mrs. Helen Zimmer. A ley delegate, ,W. TTie place and time for the other Recently a man I have known people by lurpriae— end too often Ae the weather permits, actlvl- will be wricomed. Reglatratlon e g i K A dence of our unity In the faith and Miss. Ida Bancroft Is now asslst- Rockville, June 32 (Speciall*— Henry YeworskI, Cynthia Ott, Ray. M-'rgeret GazdsickI, Mrs. The welk-ln donors were as Nights D Za99 Ptaa Paris to proceed to draft a constitution Hchspschlcr of Bueno Vista. Calif., In Miss Nellie McKnlght .at the conventiona. and the Incumbents for yearq enmn up and apoke with with a deep dismay. tlea will taka ffiace outside on the may be done by telephoning the di­ Bids’ are being received by the mond Baiardl, Stephen Simpson, Walter Oooley, Edward J. Goie, follows: TEL. M l 8-8164 and devise organizational pro­ stelled out what he said was the library. .Miss Bancroft was li­ to be ' renominated, are: me.. . In the midat of a casual The middle-aged wife, whose Bobby LunlewakI, Allen Orxyb, beautiful and spacious {.-rounds of rector, Mrs. Hughes, or the paetor -,.,.u 'c. Hagenow, Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Allen Belcher, Frank. cedures to effect union." "plain and simple rea^n" - why brarian for iliany years before re­ Vernon Board ..of Education for Second district: Windham Coun­ converaation he eitddenly blurted children are grown end flown, is Paul Majewekl, Carol Oleks'iw, the church where -the children can of the church. Rev. John R. Neu- In turning thumbs down, the teachers leave their Jo.bs.. i tiring. interior and dxterior painting at out: inclined to brood that she has ful­ Bobby Ucello-- Stephen Lewko- see the beauties of God's handi­ bert. Children 'vlll be accepted and "It's M-0-N-E-Y,.‘ money," "Tell me, w'hnt do yob do when work In the trees, flowers and .enrolled when they come. Trant- iwwoooooiifiooiifioiiiiiiiniiionoooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiniinwiniwiiiinniiiiiiiiniiiniininiiiwwin convention agreed organic union the High 8<-hool, at Maple Street filled her purpose in life artd la no wlci, Stanley J. Opalerh. Barbara should not he considered "before Schapschler said. ‘The paupers In you knijw for aura you aren't go­ longer needed. The middle-aged I.,alashuie, Dale Wicrzbtckl. David blrdd. portation may be arranged. Manchester Evening Herald El­ School and at Vkrnon Elementary doctrinal unity has ' been estab- the congregations are the ipastors lington correspondent, Mrs, O. F. f\\k criONT o - S E V E N T H A N N U A L ing to 'go any further? Wl\at huabanfl, recognising It Is now Griyb, Judy Lalaahuis anU Lor­ The echool Is planned on a grad­ liAed,*' The synod, however, said and the teachers.” • Berr, telephone TR S-fiStS. School, ai well as bids for laying has s guy got left? " highly unlikely he can ever renlisc raine YeworskI. • ed basis with Instruction and ac­ it was willing to join discussions Schapschler moved that the an ^am-'ilte playground, ares at EASTWOOD MITbHUM STRAWBCRKY FESTIVAL My friend wn» deeply depresaed. the grandiose dreams of his youth, FoUowing* a ehort talk by the tivity fitted for the age of the leading to doctrinal unity with the synod recommend a F'mlnlmum thki Maple Street School. we*-*-* He wsa suffering from hia first Rev. Stephen 8. Stryjewkki. tokens 'thild. The echool attracte children Rodent Workers GREGORY PECK S p e ii6e r s d By feels himself a rut-bound prisoner K eith' These ALC, UCLA and any other Luth- monthly salary of g3P<}i,for teach­ bide are being received et onset of "middle age sickness,'’ of time. of eatenm will be presented to the of all religious faiths. A my. It U refreshing to the spirit to 9:30 a.m. and travel by motorcade ity for parents to meet with, the etatee have Imported - Ihe rooertta eastward to Olcott t. equally. The town's share is esti­ 8 violatloha and Bampos with park and hia own car. He had kept admire the stars on ,e summer to the "Cathedral o f the Liviri; teachers of their cliildren and see to rid lakes and ponds of vegeta­ Jarvis was awarded the 6423,- mated at 62,000. I Buildings on properties formerly Ing on a curve. Investigating Pa STATE MODERN and OLD FASHION DANCING hie family comfortably fed. shel­ night; but only a child weeps be­ Trees," a beautiful chspel In the ■ome of the, results of the two tion. ’ : ' 4M.71 V75“ contract for the work. owned by Olaf Johnson, north of trolman Raymond Peck brought n l THE ASSOCIATED PRFJ4S m a t ; 2 P.M. tered, and clothed, and all were cause he cannot clutch them In hia forest: formed entirely by growings weeks' school. There will be a Their food Includes water moss, which Includes installing storm TODAY healthy He had educated his hand. trees. The choir will lead the aing- demonstration qf the worship terv- wafer hyacinth, sword grass bull W. Middle Tpke., and by Hector the /.'herges. '.Moscow, June 32 (/Pi—Lt. Gen. Kl’E. CONT. M illie by Ltd W o^'a "Bluo RMgo Mountafaioan' ai^ sanitary sewers as well as the N A lta F. Lebedenko, a hero of the ENDS two children, and both had. turned We are doing a lot of "education ing and the minister, the Rev. A r­ Ice as well as other activities In ruehes and duckweed. Also Hewitt new surfacing. Bouchard, on the opMsite side of Peck reporl,ed Hetxel was head­ the street will be renwyed to make ed eeet and the Garrieod car west Scwlet Union who fought ^ World SAT. FROM 6:30 out well. Neither was a cop for living” nowadays. Why docen't nold ’Tnzer, will speak on the aub- the school. . reported, their meat is palateblv. The first phase of the project fighter or a poolroom shark. way for/ the widening.’ about 1 p.m. when they collided War II and held two ordera of gw MWVpwOB pniBBIB I Sto Food — Itollon Dl6ho8j*-»jtoob^^ some philanthropic foundation Ject," "What Is Your Businees,” being undertaken Is widening the Lenin and other decoratlona. The By any sensible standard this start a project to teach adults based on Jesus' biMge over the Hockanum Rt\er The wprk now In progress is cut- whll^ trying to avoid the Bamims Ser’ rton on the tlligPhlgJinnrP'hiah - spots and filling in vehicle parked on a curve between Soviet Army Newapaper Rad Star MNERUSSEU man was a real success. He had that middle age isn’t the critical Mount. 4 and widening the road up to and done tdr jMtter thkn . most men point of nor return In life, but Jugt beyond the present cloverleaf. lo^apota on the sojith aide, Bow and Garden Sts, did not give hia age or date of RICHARD EGAN If the weather is merely threat­ 3 Pc. R E D W O O D death. througfiimt mankind's troubled merely another bend In the road— The brldgei.and highway to the ‘f t e state has put a detour In The driven of the cars which BOCK’S CORNER RESTAURANT ening. the group wUI r.uike the force, but Jarvis' contract calls crashed together both explained Chicago, June 22 (>P) Robert A. hiatbiy, -n-hich has been a long and not a bad place to pause and trip, since there is ehelter on the dpverleaf will be four lanes wide, 7^ search for safety, a full stomach. and the road wHI be concrete sur­ |or keeping a lan^ ( open during their vision wss obscured by Ihq GsMner, 66, investment broker NEW LONDON TURNPIKE, GLASTONBURY have a picnic? camp grounds. In the event of rain, P IC N IC SET face and wilt be divided by an Is- Constnictlon. The detour requires Brmpos car. Peck said. He 9 aqd 1613 and in the church ec usiutl. ESTOWN lafidi JtlMMli OATERINO TO OATHEBINOS OF ALL KINDS Three Plecea. Rugged Solid From the Cloverleaf. east to the on Adams St., wesj on W. Middle Hetzel and Garrison, autos. No one member pf the Walker Cup golf been removed by the children. For thsv afternoon, the Board p h a r m a c y i ______1 ______Redwood 5-Fl. Tableland two Tpke. to the cloverleaf and then was Injured. teem four times in the 1030t. Ued ‘CiliEel|g for Ike’ Firemen lowered g lO-yeer-bld of Deacons l.ns planned rccrea.ir junction of Center St. and Olcott S !m h 488 HARTI-'ORD RD. (UQRNER OF McKEE)—TI-IL, MI. 6-664S matching Benches Thql ara fig, the road will be two lanes over the ordinary route. A t 7:15 p.m., cars driven by Thp-sday. JIBBBWt—_ boy, Wayne Powell/lnto the well nctivltlee, such u 'so ftb a ll, tug- I o-war, rolIing-i>ln throwing con­ perfect for the lawn or patio. Aide Appointed to tie a rope aro*id Gerald. Both Weather reslatant, wilt last Why Did Mamie Stover Have to boye then wary .^^led out. test. and use >f the Springfield College pool ' for teenage swim­ for yeara. Chooaa yours TOMORROW Leave San Franclaro •^Hartford, June 22 (J>)—Mrs. mers, with a professioqal guard Saturday at only— DOORS OPEN 1:80 e PLUS a Mary Nalden of Lakeville, a per­ sonal frfepd of President and Mrs. Plan Bible Study on duty. Swimming facilities at FOR ALL FURP< •X* LETS SO. Kisenhower, has been appointed the Campbwere destroyed by last vice ch|ilri.ian in charge of organ­ yeqr’a ^flood which washed out the T E L E y i S I O N ization for the Connecticut citizens At Church School dam and the swimming dock. WHEEL CHAIRS for Ehaenhow^. * The outing will end in the eve- State. Sen. Theodore S. Ryan of nlnji with a. hymn-aing. around a CRUTCHES "The Bible” is the general thqkrie campfire.. Sharon, chhinuan'of the organiza­ of the annual Vacation Church (CHILDREN AND ADI-LTR) PKO G BA iM B tion, annouitcyd the appointment School of the North Methddtat here today« L;' Church which will open on Mon­ Baptists ta'Hold FOR RENT or FOR SALE Mra. .Nald'elii Irthe i. ldow of Col. day June 25, at 9 o'clock. Regis­ ft Video Everyday — Fieri L. Nalden i^ho wee a West tration win take place at that time, 'tl All Rights Reserved Point clsesmate of the President. in charge of Mrs. /I^ymond B. Vacation School • UD PANS • CANES H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc.. During the 1632 election cam­ Bogue Jr., church secretary. An paign, she worked at the National assembly program will be led by . A Vacation Church'Rghool, eape- • lACK RESTS , • TRUSSES • SUFFpRTERS I Heedquarteri, of ’Citizenx for Ba- Mrs. Carl W. Kliacher. C|lally'*for children in the eastern aen|Mwer,.aa assiatent chMrfrof or­ A general invitation is extends# area of Manchester, will be con­ NYOLN ELASTIC ST O C K IN G S.. .from $5.99 pr. | MAPLE ganization. \ to all children c>f the >ar4a to per- ducted at the Community Baptist tlcipate in this two wetiks bchool, Church, 563 East Center St. for PROMPT DELIVERY TO YQilR HOME 9-n;.10 a.m. daily.'Classes for chil­ children ec**. < through 12. The dren egee 4-14 have tieen arranged. school will be held for two weeks Cemploro and Prompt Proscriprion Sorvico Bunk Bed Tot Slightly Hurt \ The staff la comprised of the beginning Monday, June 25. from following: Complete witk Two Springa TOMTE 1:30 S I SAT 60 and Two Mattreiaea! Rugged MAT. . utuA av . I rjA B y -Foot F a ll ELECTRONICS Mrs. Gerald Chappell: Primary dedicated etaff of trained leaders ^ E S T O W I I Maple that can be uaed aa a Cutest cottons in town! Mprganton, N. C., June 22 (4*i— DepartmOht, teacher. Mise Sylvia will conduct the school on s high ■pace aaving double decker l-atest shirred torso styles LABORATORIES Five-yei^r-old Gerald David Buff ...... Claflin...... amstants Mra. Arnold K. level of instruction and activity. T^'^PHARMACY or aeparate twin beds! . . . adorafole print patterns of Glen. Alpine-fell'60 feet into a ' Newiiisn and. Mrs. Wa.vne Lund- Religious instnl^i'tlOn will be non- dry well ye.slerdsy and escaped burgh; Junior Department, teech- Bcctsrian In nature. Several hand­ 458 IIARTFORR^RD- ('44$RM:R o f McK K E )—-t e l m i . 6-664« ■ ! j . , . Sires 4 to 6x. 277 BROAD with flight bruisee and a mihor ; er, Mrs. Carl W. Kliacher. aealat- work projects of genuine lavelinees cut on his chin. ant. Mrs. Edward. A. Potter will be undei'taken. New songs and TisM • V4 — $1.77 RADIO T l l ( V I S I 0 N « Burke County - Sheriff Ray Serving on the committee also old will be sung by the pupils. Sigmon said thy child fell into the Light refreshments will make a- for general arrangelnents is Mrs. Krr< CbMMi • N»w Cgoa, IWI 8POBT8 abandoned w-ell while playing with Herman Wagher. She Will speak to pleasant interlude in the relaxed RODcm. » HAummwN <:k«anpl 18 €eii«. (M) WBATHCBVANB other children. Sigmon said boards the congregation on Sunday morn­ program. Group games w-ll be In- ('hAA«H 32 HprlMfifJd. Ma m . < «» Blft TIM TIh covering the well apparently had ing, concerning the school.\ ,atructlve and help cixiperptlon; at CbAAAPl M Fm w ftritAlA. Caba. (lIZUl MV raiEMO FMCKA BLAIR'S LITTLE SHOP Hie Kinq and I ('hAiAel U WAtrrbary. Coaa. 122-M) JATK P. MOBOAN NTORE HOURie: Kellti'a Manrhreter aoaed Mon- ^,IRLS' 8-14 C O n O N C'bAAAei U Holyoko'' N a m * t (Ml ('AMDIII CAXIRBA MANCHESTER SHOPPING PLAZA — EAS'T CENTER ST. daya. Open Thiiraday Eveninga Until 6. Kellh'e Enat (SS-321 NEWS C'ABAVAM L OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. t.M MM JIAttM III. (Ml CilAMTA VS. MII,WAl'REB Hartford Open Palljii^F'rom 10 A.M. Until • P.M., OInea I I SI UZriE AMU HABBIET Saturday* At 8. You’ll Enjoy Shopping A t K ellh'e... JtAMI MAMA—Pessy Wo-d (3^MI TBUTB OB COMSE- Famoua Since 1601. ODENCE6 YOU I ( II CB068BUADS —"A Holiday lor Falkor Jim" Pal Omriaa JERSEYS (IS-Ul OUB MISS BBOOBB SAVE MONEY —Etc Ardca ' ' • ■ - Amtrican Hemt Cooking <33-M> STAB STAGE F o 1 (] I n g hard- CARRIAGE /■ TEL. M l 9-4597 I ( R) ETHEL A ALBISBT ■•'wbod Play Yard >* NMnomod* Ravioli * Chickan Cacciator* THK XINETT » ^ = complete with PUSHERS <33-M) UAVALCADE OF $ 2 2 9 5 • Vod Cutlats * Sroofct — Iroilort. ( •> JHiCJKBir MODSR CLUB ./SPOBTS folding floor, ivPtsNHt: ix o w n : C A n io A A y a . W U U a eaay to a tore * Spo^hatti * Grindon ' II RAllKLKV .AHOW I VAAgbA If mid^FwcIffbt when not ip uae. Folding Steel frame White cotton Jerne.ve with- aed,. lABBlCAl JOAN yellow or blue stripe pattern. am riLN tllKATKB 'S.month apd aafa with- adjuatable hood, Alpift (»<’lld colors in .vellow, X DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS (&&! OUT (Ia prdfMM) for baby. lift out body. Folds iM) Nt AIR ii compactly to carry in, . ^hlle, cherry.' Sizes 8 to-14. ' '• Take Out Service On All Fc^ p I.egBl Beverages <881 BIN TIN'^TIN I W. tl. EN8UND I I) STAGE R Libtrai Tfirmd the car. —''TFopIo vn JnhAfiHn'* - f at) AOVKaNn'BB THEATEB ' LUMBER CO. '«>**Bay Boirms” (33) 9VEATHEB > Sernti from Green Scirael Giris' 3 >o 14 (St) BAinaV SHOW "-—"RomAArF A Rh.vlk>iC Opdn AR Day Soturdoy Sanforized cotton febnea I'OWHQl (XIBBAd. ' a "LANE" (%B) TWIUOIIT^HEATRB i in Btripes, novelty prints and sh6rts (33) ADVENTTBR TI.MFe 1I;N Ok) nWRAT niUlltK8I,r,RVR solid colon. I I .M SI*OBTS4X>l*E (Ik-U) PEB80N TO rEKSON 7 . ■ . ■ ■ 1 • (33) ffPOmrS IHORST ■ —M .Marr-w - ' ' dJan-Rlver and Pacific Mills eenfdjj^ed poplin fabrics, Stripes, I (,8> WEATHEB ROBECAST lt:4T'('.:: FAMOU8 FIOBTS .CEDAR (M) MEET THE CHAMFIONS 3 >• 14 itb u S E S 79e prints end solid colori. O- ' 4 (^1 ) rLAVHnvsE o r xtahb . FRANK’S Nlehels T I D r 11:44 (k> 8EW8 BKrOHTEH f o r . (fk,M) .NEWS GIRLS' 3 TO (FORMERLY HINKLES) Monchosttf * lnc ( » r 41MAL EDITIO.N CHESTS ()»> NIGHTCAP EDITION PKftFORM JkNiCB SOUTH STREET — COVENTRY II:N (Si! aPOBTK mOITNDCP (M) 4-4I.NNECTICIJT BEPOBT I . —ri Starting At GOODYEAR (Ul P»VUK8 De Sot^\ . «the onl^ car picked to MIDRIFFS ll:ie ( g-tk-SS) WEATBEB TIRES < II :U ( I) L,E8' PAi:i. A MABT rOBO- pace botfi the Indianap()lia "500" mile speed Featuring ^' f . (II) BIO 8HOW claaeic a^d the famoua Pikea Peek Store and Plant 365. Broad St, —"Xherlerk Belsiee kl — WsiblNstes" ■ I Hill Clj^b. Official proof of De Soto's' ROILED LIVE (111 qUABTKT outatending performance . " • 8 TEL. M l 3-5179 ' (|t> WEATHKBVANE I l :24 i) NITEI’AP THM TEB and handling eeae. .(It) SPLASH PABtITT ■ LOBSTERS ( k) THE NEWS TODAY tl:M ht-Ml TONIGHT Guaranteed protection agairial moth damage foi- all your woolenk! Chooaa ( I I I N E W S from a! big ahowing of the Jneweat atylea In Modern and TradiU(Traditional.. .in (Ik l 8 POKTH BEVIEW l:M ( I) NEWS a.nd’tfoP W RICK ; -f.'' Pink, blue, yellow, mint-green broad­ I ( k) niG P L A Y B A C K all wood* and finiahet. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, ^JUNE 22. 1968 MANCHESTER 'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.. OONNwO O N if« FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1958 r i M I O U B 5>AGE n V B — where k# ■ bacamo ' a sargAaiU- self tiyl to ahave, Mrs. Skoog kaid. yards, tfiauffering'Ufslr ehlMran, 'inajor. A ndover but th« piuslysis from the chest Chamher Official Rockville Gunmen Grab doing errands at nelghbortiood “ Ws wars based moatly on Port down still remalna Ruth Millett shopping centars. And It la than Fai of Five A'rrives from Holland Darwin, In northern Australia, and F ^ ily Expec^ At a recent executive meeting iff At Conventions $10,000 in Two that they make an Impression on flew mieelona over N#w. Uuinea, the Benefit Fund, plans were made friends, neighbors, caauai. ac- Timor and aeveral of the other ie- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ k i " SBC Fears Hi^^ckool Cost to hold one large fund-raising Mrs. Martha Stevenson, execu- Ariiieil Holdups At a Party She's |k Doll But How quaintance.s, and those w'ho serve .landa of Indonefia, to name a Injured Youth .%bouf Neigtibora? them. few, ' ha Sx|ilBlna. affair during the summer in W'hich _____1 Sponsored by .North Methodist Pastor NO MEDICAL EXAM all town groups w'ould be .-uikiid to live secretary of the Manchester Why,^ls It thst so many house­ It was over one of thS Indones­ Home in July Chamber of Oommerce. left her To CurtailMuditorturn Plans Boston. June 32 0P1--Police In No'^matter how much the dreeses ian islands, Sumba, that his B-39 participate. ' • nearby Arlington and Cbinbridce wives Ilave the ontrich-llke atti­ up for special occasions or how Lest summer, following < the desk yesterday for the first of two tude that if they aren't expecting well-groomed ehe can look when was shot down in a running fight the iKhool which are more highly U ^ y wetywlftlng ctuea they hoped B;r WHITJJEY JACiOES with four Japanese Zeroa in Oc­ for SAVINGS BANK Andover, June 22 (SpecialIt— fund's organlkation, each organi­ conferences she will bet attending Rockville, June 22t*P*<^'*U— ' would lead then to the gunmen to see anyone special, noboefy la she puta her mind to It a woman, •'GOrt mt your tired, yoiir poor,* tober 1943. Caiarles "(Jhucky" Sknog, 18-year- sation w-aa aakeil to conduct its through June 29,' , An audltorlu''! at Vernon's prp- developed than moat thro'ighout going to'see thcmT gets a reputation for being either'' the State. Inoustrlal arts, the vho netted glO.OOO In aeparate Tour huddled yeernin* to " I waa the only aurvivor after ^Id boy, who waa severely In- own fund-raising pi:oJect. ' Today she is in Lakeville attend­ poaed high school xUay hang irLthe holdups yesterday. Here's the comment one husband •loppy or neat, trim, and attrac­ LIFE INSURANCE, ing the annual m'eeting of the New soicnces, and homemaking, and In­ made about a woman In hla neigh­ breathe free." three of ua spent four daya and -aured in a diving accident at An- balandh If the Ufarn Is to consmirt k flashily dressed, long-haired tive by ho.w ahe looka when ahe Thccr 'line* {rom the famoue nlghtg In an open rubbe!- boat d4iver Lake last June, will return Manchester Evening Herald .An­ Ehigland Asaoctatinn of Chamber dicated the committee la seeking borhood: ‘Tv*# never seed her w'hen Isn't expecting to be seen. for Children I month to IS yeanl of Commerce . Executives. Tlie an adequatetii'-vaiional pranf'for to provide fncilltlea in the new gviifnien robbed the Arlington Na­ poem b>’ Bmme Laaarue on the with no water," he relatea. Juime July 1 from the Newington dover ■ cofrtainMident, Mm. Paul tional Bank of, between 8S.0(X> and she wasn't in some sort of a floppy pedetUl of the Statue of Liberty One of the trio — all were Home for Crippled Children. Pteaettehi. Mephoae, Pilgrim meeting beggn yesterday and wlU .under 82 million, Johm G. Talcott school which would allow these looking housecoat or blue Jeans." Yes . . . any child in good health, ag^ end tomonow. departments, along with the others, 89.990 and took Mri. Ruth Hard­ That's because the only time nrebabiv aaeuitie a (tpeclal mean- wounded bScame erased and died Hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 2-6SS6. ilr., r h a t " * '' sihool Build- ing. if-teller, aa a temporary hoa- init for the 4en >V*n Bui b * and at sea. Jan's remaining companion 1 month to 15 years, can get up to Bkoog, hays purchased the “Pio­ When-it is over, she will start ihg Cmimittee; said today. to be moved Intact to the new the neighbors see that houtewlfe New iNcrMsed Rale out b'y car for Michigan State Uni-- T t ^ t t said, following b meet­ school. ' -S- UR' la when she isn't expectlnt.' to be their rJtlldren^ refiigeev'who ar­ waa killed by tbs Japanese after 11,000 of low-cost, Savingft Bank neer,’’ one of the older and larger Later in the day, two thugs, one rived here.Tueeday from Holland, Ihe pair managed to make Ishd. Life Insurance WITHOUT medical Thomaaton Father versity at Bast Lansing, where the ing'''^ last night with arrhitec.ts , "The^ Committee Is. seeking to seen. j homes on the lakefront* not far National Institute for Organiza­ carrying a platol and the other a the moat deneely populated coun­ *‘I was sent to Tokyo and held from their present home, and ex­ from Jeter and COok Aasociatea, get the'maximum benefit from the They se«>teikv when she is out prisoner until the end of the war In 3 % examination. Get easy-to-fill-out ap­ tion MtUjjsgement will open its. 'the firm designing the school, the new school at the minimum of ex­ rock, roMied an el^trical firm in the yard'''hanglfcg ou*. clothes, try tli Europe. , pect to move in thla weekend. Drowns in Brook cashier of 84,000 In Cambridge. The poem ron’tlmiea, “Send three. the fall of 194S,", Jan aaya. He doea CXirreat plications and information from our 33rd annsnmial meeting on Sunday,/] town may fac. a choice of v.'helher pense." Talcott said. Therefore the when ahe Is sitting In the"'yard not mention it, but the Japaneae Aneual' OlvMnnd In preparation for the boy's ’The long-hatred robikr waa the , ' the homeleea. tempeat-tost to me." Life Insurance Manager. Life insur­ homecoming, an Interior partition tq build the auditorium along with auditorium la one unit which the u'atching her two-year-old play, were particularly cruel to prlaoneri Thomaaton, June 22 itPi—Leroy the ac'hoOl or to build I*, later. school could do without for awhile flrst-peraon to enter tne Arlington .when ahe goes out to get the mall, And Jan Van BurB and ITta "ife. ance and savings make a good.'bombi- will be rw ovcd.to provide a large Atherton. 30, father of a ft-year- bank after It opened for the day. of mixed Dvitch and Indorieaian they thought should be helping In The SBC may find that'i In order If it were found necesaan’, he said. when she mskes a hurried trip to the fight against the whites of the nation for planned security. room for him and a ramp will be old girl, drow'ned last night whiic Trio Die in BlaE^ He carried a gun in a bag, which _the nelghl’nirhood shopping centir, paMAtage. have really been home- built to accommodate a wheel­ to construct the auditorium the Talcott aald the SBC planned West. fishing in Branch Brook, a mn-off educational program at the high another meeting soon with the he displayed to Mrs. Alice Delaney, wearing blue Jeans and with her leea and, "tempeat-toal" aincr the Won *Bmnsen KruU’ ' chair which wUl be purchased by of the Waterbury Wigwam Reser­ a teller. She turned over 840 to Indoneeians threw out the Dutch Al Home f ^ Ajjinl school would need to be curtailed, architects af which lime a com­ hair done up in pin curls. The Dutch thought enough of the Chiicky Skoog Benefit Fund. voir. Talcott said. plete coat estfinate .would be pre­ him, leading him to believe that Yet when she goes to a part.y rule over their lalanda in 1949, al­ his heroiam-f Jan's plane shot down A tile-board and an electric Hla,wife. Mrs. Fi'snces H4rvcy was all she had In her tellcr’a cage. fee lelenMdae ehaet feed wtilReh though the couple did not leave ■I . He cited three departments In sented. , • ■ thla same housewife Is a really three of the four Zeros Ijsfore typewriter will also be purchased Atherton, told State Police that . Pi'lnccton; N. June 22 (AX Next the gunman went to Mrs gooddooklng woman. aiadkal tete, atieee e» w*ke: the ialands until 19.^3. The Savings HJanh of ly|ai|chester-^j Harding's rage, where he got the toming to Its unlucky end —to ‘through the fund and made avail­ her husband left their home yes­ Thme personated today In a blaze Then she spends time on her CONNICTICUT ailBICAl 8IBVICI The Netherlands controlled the award him a "Bronzen Kruis." or able for Chucky'a use. terday afternoon about o'clock. rest of the money Mrs. Hnrding, Ulands of Indonesia before World ft wti’lrh deatr^yw a one-story frame Tha display included parachute hair and makeup. She wears be­ P.O. 80X 1*1 • HtW HAVIM 1 ^ronze cross. ' In order to care for her son When he did not return this morn'^ daughter of Arlington Police LI coming clothes In colors that are War II and many people of ex­ ■ MAIN SANK lAST IRANCH structure a home for n:,*T-llBaghdapt bitterly -oppooes. To; mark He was describeii aa wearing a 'They’re seen marketing, In their FESTIVAL Dutch control. Like our. own revo-i lurid orange spotls shirt w'lth Jan had studied radio before hospital every two weeks lor a of "rock. Dr. Winfield E. W.' ' The fire w'as blamed on a wom­ show today, tw'ln"',daya .after British evsr.uatiun of ‘ then' Suez lution, the Indonesians declared Canal . Zone the Eg.vptians c on wliita hultona, a xipper Jacket and • their inde^ndcnt status—In 194b the war after flnlshlng high school. check-up, Mrs. Bkoog .said. medical examiner, pronmln^ an smoking in her rooip by J . Bur- Eg.v'pt'a display df. Communlst- SATURDAY, JUNE 23 When ' he left the sir force In She anticipates that he will re­ accidental drowning. / well Havrlson.' .superintendent of Wednesday staged a 4-hour mill large sunglaaaes. • :00-8:S0 P.M. ' before it was an actual fact. | siipplled sir power. Tliis one, how­ tary review in Cairo w'hIch In- In the Cambridge robbery, two i; This was not made official until] 1949, he- was able to gel a Job In turn to the ho.sptial this fall to Atherton, leaves, in addition to the home .called the Tenaci'e Foun- FOR RENT- the coding and communications take the two remaining credit^ his widow and their deji^hter. hla daticin.^^ .He estimated damage at ever, was-mostly clvllisn."' ■ji’Uided the Egyptian Air Force'! men grabbeit 84.000 from '( 1940, when Netherlands and In-1 , A crowd c)1 Ift.OOO turned .out new Soviet-model Ilyuahin bomb­ Nathaniel MeWee In a parking S sad 18 nun. Movie''Projeetora Astumprion Church donesian representatives met at i department of the export-import j which he needs to complete his parents, a brother and' a sister. 8100.000. —eouad or 'ellent, alee 88 mm. S' Hein. high school education. He earned The bddles pf the three dead for the; serial review' by the ers and MIG Jela along with Brit­ space. MeWee, casliler for the Rain or Shine. The Hague and recognition was ex-1 ---- ish-made Meteorr and Vampires. Eastern po.', a. retail . electrical tilde projeetore. ^ His wife studied foreign trade two credits this spring by using a The Lebanon Mountains in Sy­ weje' found in their rooms. Turkish and Iraqi aeroplane so- tended by the Dutch to the Re-' Nine other residents of the de­ clelies at BSgHdad Airport. Jet All the Arab natlona except Iraq firm, had Jiiat copie from a bank MUSIC! „ DOOR PRIZES! pubitr of the United .StatesiW In-; and business after high school and typewriter for his. essays and ex­ ria extend for about 100 miles WELDON DRUG CO. Jan Van'Burg puts a Dutch wooden shoe on hts dsiighter Alice's foot while his wife Cora and son along the eastern ahole of the stroyed double wing escaped, to planes of tlie Iraqi Air Force,also sent contingents to participate In where he rgshed pay checks for 901 Main S t T et MI S-8S2I Adnita, 18c. ChUdrea. 28c. donesla, where (about 76,000,000 they met In the course of time. She aminations. Tl employes. Jeffry watch the operation,.,^ Sylvia. Van Burg's youngest child. Ignores .the whole thing. Van Burg Chucky is naw^ able to^ feed him­ Mediterranean Sea. safety. ’’ participated. the Cairo parade. people live;. Incidentally, Java, one who with his family are, Dutch citizens and tndonasian refugees,'w'bre brought to America under the thinks her main hobby Is home- of the islands of the fepublic, is sponsorship of the Rev. J I about typlral scenes In other lands are often mistakei). for Jeffry wondered where the cowboys^ were Jsn, sn ardent "shutterbug" ora still in the islands, were Dutch when he arrived In the United Stales Tuesday,. ■ * ^ Herald Phom h.v,‘oflsrs since the age of 10. has won a few citizens and unpopular 4n their prizes for his photographic work. own spiritual rAnd—actual hehre- ' "But I haven't been able to pursue land. During the two years of.nr»aa only slightly better, perhaps "■We went to the World Counc^ cupancy, scheduled for July 1. this since the'war." he says. "My \ i , * intermittent warfare between th e' because it was eomSwhat less vlo- of Churches," Vsn Burg says, "and Last night, Alice, 7, Jsffry, ft, and only camera was lost in the plane their CTiurch World Service organ­ Sylvia, I 'i , watched their first ; Dutch and the Indonesians which, lent. “ , television program at the Post crash," he explains. With a wry began in 1947 and ended in 1949,'|i Jan saya "I got a Job in the ization said it woi|ld help us." grin he adds "It's an expensive , the new residents of Manchester I w-ar .office and the salary was The Rev. John E. Post, pastor house. hobby, you know.'’ enough to keep alive on, but not of the North Methodist (ffuirch, Cora or Mrs. Van Burg said, ifelt the pressure.of the rising with her husband interpreting, Obtains Employment latorm of hate by Indonesians for enough to die." / snd his wife agre^^ to sponsor Jan The Van Burgs are not yet sure It Is perhaps a- worldwide trag­ a^d his wife an^ three children. feel like strangers in Para­ ov'erything Dutc^. dise." It was too early for the of what the future holds. But Jan Jan. who Joined the Netherlands edy that people of mixed parent­ I Then they came to Manchester. starts at a Job at Lydall and age like the .Van' Burgs, although Probably Jan never expected to couple to be specific about their Air Force In 1941 and. served im- reactions to the United States, but Foiilda and the family has k place til 1949, obtained a- civilian Job cultured and a real hiiinan asset j come hern until Recently, but he to live, due to the P ^ ts' kiiid for any nation, often are scorned ] was in the United States before Jsn said, "The hills of Connecticut ' at the end of his service working remind us of home." K r— offers. And. parishioMrs'of the ! with a Dutch .import-export Arm. , by , boHi aides when_colonlal hos- | when he ailanded an All Force Unlike Holland, which has an church have generouslwontribut- ' By 1953, Jan, who speaks fluent Ulltlea are over. Thla has been ' technical school at Sioux Falls. average elevation above sea level edj household items the Wan Burgs English—^rh a p s as the result of t.nie In. India, and constitutes a S.D.. in. 1942-43. Several Manchea- of 37 feel. "Indonesia has many will need. \ - training m U.S. Air Force schools ; massive problem in the Middle ter^men also were there at differ­ hills and valleys," Jan says. He Jan. talented and aensitivc, has here during the war —decided to I East fbr the Arabs and the Jews. ent times; althoKigh ..he does not i, added thst the temperature is rela­ another skill w'hich ms.V help In ' move out of the lush tropical la­ Eleven million Dutch, crowded remember meeting Any of them. tively uniform there, but "we have the futijrs, too. Ws arc living , nds which had become so. Intol* into one of the ar-iallest conn.flea He completed training In Florida. wet and dry seasons." in what has been called "the elec- ; triple for he and his loved ones, In Europe, facing tremsndoUs re­ The Posts are housing the Van Both of the Van Burgs miss the tronic age" and he knows a good and hta 'wife sold all thelf construction troubles, cm hardly Burgs at their 70. Henry St. 1 bme islands of the Psciflc. of course, deal about this field also. It / Ilf'S CE to get money for the be blalmed If they had' Mttle to of­ until the couple's apartment at and Jan saw many of'jhF'm during may he that Holland's and Inde- ^ boat\ faro to Holland. Ufe there fer the Indonesian Dutch citizens. i.VI Eldridge SI., Is ready for'oc- his service in the Dutch Air Force, nesisA loss is Manchester's gain. LAST DAY V v S on SATURDAY VS^Iever you prefer - a sparkling white house or oeih that’s colorfully ton*^ — your home will . J,-.'.' Savings In .FopHns! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1966 > PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN. FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 195« PAGE SEVEN ------t - " ' - ....------■ociates and pupils, both present Oongregationsl Church rrill meet •acurity probldiM which prMdrvd DipIfUTm A fier ^5 Years secret. Not one of them "let.^the STIU TIME TO PUNT ^ IRatui;pBtFr State Education. Fayle Gel* $3,000 ANEW Bolton and post. for a treasure hunt at the parish cat out o f tha bag” that ■ surprise Uielr actudlity—and on a'March Drooclles A Thought for Todax She Is proud of the citation from (room tomorro'i at 7:30 p.m. A wedding shower was going to up­ WallingforS. June 22 *(A1—H ie ft. tha waya moat Itfcaly to In- By BOUEB rRlC S ^ FUNERAL HOME the Board o f Education and en- roller-skaung party which was to set Mrs. Ctolitier's lesson plan that "IN THE CENTIR Soptiitts ifrnili^ (*oRts Doubled Re.v. Mlnard Iw G. P rop er,. 74. a In Cra*h Hurt* aura unlvaraat w«ll-bctng. UNDER EXPERIINCED 'Essay iFinners Announced ' thuelostlc about the televisipn set have been h'Nd tomorrow has been afternoon. OF MANCHESTER" retired mlnloter^WlU return to Cob- The late Glen Frank, writer and given to her at a ptibllr reception postponed t6‘,Wednesday. A t 2:30 p.m., however, when WOODUND GARDENS 'T o this, you might andia'ar that U town toMt Since 19525:1 bleakill, N. T. hlM school Monday educator, was wont to oay that we Ralph W . Fayle of 8 Ridgewood i MANAGEMENT lest .month. A t a loie to thank each The group )}tans to skate at the several mothers walked in with a Mancbwur, Cotii^ _ th* policy which I have Ju.at de­ to receive the hig^achool diploma could anirt a revival of religion in one adequately and individually, St. was awarded $3,000 by a Su- j During Graduation Program Coventry rink which they have wedding cake, cupcakes, punch EVER-BLOOMINO 5!J£¥^ I fined aomewhat belonga in the state Education No. 2 Inside 3 line he earned 88 years i ^ , but couldn’t America. .. very quickly If we , would ... perior Court Jury yesterday for in -' she has asked that her deep grati­ discovered open Only on Wednes­ and gifts, there was a general TRANSPUNTED TRANSPUNifipP PublKber* __ realm of fancy. It haa the merit, Hartford, June 22 (Ah - The receive because he^os too busy talk atout i^lritual things ‘R juries he received' In a 2-cgT.col tude be expressed through the day, Friday and Sunday c snings. chant of "M's knew it all the tonidbd October i. u n . working on the fari^ to attend um e etraigtttforward way we talk THE JOHN F. Bolton, June 23 (Special )—Sur- ANNUAL FLOWERING in any caae. of enabling iia to make amount spent by the State Govern­ Ilolon heref nine yeapa ago. and Gertrude Noren for use of an : Pr*"- ?he reports excellent tele- Hence, the change in plans. time." ROSEBUSHE$ ment for educali(>h during the cur­ graduation ceremonlei.^ about our every-day practical. af­ rlee announcement at Elei.ientary j P U N t S VR^abli Plants tobitabad According to Fayle. he received undersize lot on South Rd. for rwi- i vision reception at her CThaplIn Strawjberry Supper The children we.re ms excited as HouSyi-'^EowitJ^^ effort t» ‘ he preaent rent biennium (July 1. 10.13. to fairs. Why do we not? We tbtnk a School graduation cx-rvisee' last i Agrmtum. AoterS,' Alyaount. multiple Injuries to-hls<. book and . dintial purpose*. The lot, located f"®****- Mrs. John Erlchson and Mrs. Mrs. Cloutier who was presented Regular 81.20 RSt^Ilco* iT'iiincbwttr.^ Coen.. . M*■' myMlf, I prefer June .10, 19.17) is almost double hostese for a-weekend visit In the TIERNEY night was the revelation of win-! with a . pressure cooker snd a Petunloo, Dwarf Dahlias. Mari- 40c 50c Dor. head Aug. 31, 1947, when a In ! oi. ■ curve, h'ad more than the re- Girl Scouts recently presented Michael Goldsnidei are taking 0 the amount paid out during the Laurel CirlK State country. Why not thank God with FUNERAL HQME nsrt of the Liona Club ''awasil. i golds, Holvlos,’Snaps, Verbenas, gO«aCRlPTION AbTES thla policy to an International im^ which he was riding was invcIlVed i qiured frontage of 200 feet and ! two scrap books containing the reservattona for the strawberry heavy frying pan.' Arfangements Payablo to Ad»»neo 19.12-.13 biennium, says the Re­ grace at meale? W e discuea the S19 WEST CENTER BT. Bnics Green was awarded first Zinnias, Portulocs and ScoMoso. o Orange TOmato o Eggplant mobilism of which the only poe- In an accident at the interMCtlon! fulfilled minimtim depth require- ! photlgraphs of hundreds of supper to be served by the Wom­ for the ^rent-pupil shoWer were $ search Department of the Con­ To Open Sundai| myitery of atomic power at thd of E. Middle Tpke. and Parker St. M l 3-1223 prise, a $50 U.S. 8 avln5 s Bond. I mpnts on 1 teral,boundaries. children at s c l^ l. most ,pf w lym made by Mrs. V. Chandler Foster, Mostly: 1.00 o Plum Tonuito o Lettuon One Year .... sible result is to maintain In the dinner table. W hy not talk about en's S(>risty for Christian Beri’lcs t o Heotha .1 . necticut State Chanibcr of Com­ The car in which he wee a pas­ (o r his essay on the "Mora,i Code I However, the resr boundary of | have Ixren pupils of Miss C3iurrh. Mrs. Howard Skinner and Mrs. o Cherry Pepphra o Cnb^ign Threa liontbi world mistrust, distress and want. the mystery of prayer p w e r ? qt United Methodist Church on- merce. Mrs. Frances Burke Redlck of senger was driven by Alfred Mo-1 fo r Youth." He is the son of M r.!^thr lot wa.1 narrower than required i Referring to all'these gestures-of Richard Fowler. Dos. Dos. One Xoatb ... Little children feel no embaross June 30. Miss Doris Skinner, gene 50c 2 95c 4 for $4.9S . ■ Broccoli A fter all, .vye ran try the exp «1 - The total for,the current bien­ Newington, former Mcretary of cniioren leei^no enroor^wi.- Walerbury. and It collided J •**®***®" Oreen of Fern-1 reducing the area to an estimated i affection by Bolton people. Mlsib Mrs. Cloutier was married in Waekiv ...... fC .ersi chairman, ha.* announced Clnfl* Copy .. ment. and If the Soviet attitude nium la $73.09,1,742, while for the state will- will be director of i^ t in talking about ^sus a^ • vehicle orated by Mn. wood Dr. 37,000 Square feet. Minimum area j Church said " I wish I could say 'April to Robert Cloutier of WllH- I952-S3 period It was S.17.79.1.'20S. God. W hy should we grown-ups be cunninghkm of Albany, Second prize of a $25 Savings there .will be two sittings for the montic, where they now make T should prove too disappointing, we 'Fotatn Chip Found In Fat I.aurel 0lrls State, announcet that requiKmeht aecordinig lo local how pleasant they have made my The fl^ire for the 19.14-.1.1 bien­ so afraid of being thought ploui j,. y . Fayle sued both drivers on event at 1:30 and 6:10 pjn- - SPECIAL! ' TUB .Man's Hip Poeket’ the obening seseions will be Sun­ Bond was >presented to Raymond r e fla tio n s is 40,000 square feet. going" and then revealing the their home. SPECIAL can reconeider the whole prob­ nium was $48.03.1,800. when we bring (^ur Meavenly. Part-; grounds of negligence, Teacher Showered Dieting la now the nation's fifth day, June 24, on the north campus Streeter, son of U .. snd Mrs., ,. T h e'Z on in g Board o f Appeals 1 other-emotional tug .which retire- lem. What risk shall we have In- The flgiires were in a pamphlet ner Into our dally proceedinge? * superior CoSrt Judge Raymond Pupils of Mrs. Janet Tracy nil oawi dlipatchea ci^lttd to It. or ipoat popular hobby. It comes •at the University of Connec'llciit. FrankUn Howe, ader Milt Rd. The found that the lot on one side had m int makes on all busy people. , . ROSEMARY and 8ERANIUMS mailed by the chamber to all Its Cloutier who teaches second grade Mamrlieater Evening Herald wot otherwlio credited *",,*5!** eii'-red as long -00 the community right between Cansats Gin from 2 to 9 p.m. All interested are Ralph W. Sorkman j. Devlin accepted and ordered the anncMincement and presentation been sold While the 150 foot front­ " if it had to be.” /' and al»resence o f a pro- •weigh'., it won’t ’ m of'er because hangs on permshent display in the There was no opimsltion to I morrow. This can be done at thS Tor Saiuroay— 1 n. m. Friday number of puplli. In dslly attend­ Claaelfied deadline: 10:30 am. each fesaionsl militarist in the White you’ll never knbw sbeut It. school corridor. either appeal at a public hearing picnlc.. FRANK UN GM ACK. A^r r I ^ I 9-5A50 day of publloaUon eacepi Saturday — ance in the public schools. • millien**. The Community Hail was crowd­ this week. G nly the appellants snd t a. m.______■ House would Increase the danger For the current biennium, this Treadure Hui*t JUNIOR Spraodtr ed for last night's event. It wse the members of the Board were pres­ Junior High Fellowahlp of the that this nation woul9 be disposed amounts to'$48,699,8l 1 for 19.16-.17, ent at the hearing. - Friday, June 22 Credit Unirtn Aide first year since the consolidated I to wap. ■ ' compared to $28.4^.000 for 1914- $*iall 1«l laltlily e^cerele, school opened in 1949 that weather MIm ChuKh Retires 15 and $23,440,000 for 1912-.13, TRBASURI CHE»T A geneiwl, it was charged, Mekei paiilbl* q«i<* conditions have forced the cere- Miss Evangeline Church said Another table prepared by the Booked on fijraud monies’ indoors. goodbye to her teaching duties in .Pineau Tlve Realist would look at everything from the iMdisf, •Mdiaf aad chamber lists the gri nts made to Bolton with understandably mixed Forelirn Minleter rinonif of DIAMOND weed'teatrej. (•••,. ''' Awarded Diploma^ strictly narr^ military point of Connecticut by the federal govern New Haven, .tune 22 (Ah - The Those who received , diplomas emotions today. Tears were close, France, in hla apeech before Uie •ad liivlefT *a ii«a. view, which would ho riangei^ua. ment. FBI yesterday announced a second from Board of Education Chair­ to the surface as she remarked fUe New SENSATIONAL 1956 Yes, we hove For the last year ,t shows a total dia. Ivbbar Hm Natlondl. Preae Club at WAahln’g- ,T h e outcome o f the Elsenhower arrest in what the government Yes, a Michael.* Treasure man Hoik’srd P. Jensen were Jbhn again on the many tokens of af­ of $39,2(K)JH)0, or 3,3 per cent of ton. BAid nothing that mont of hie says is the biggest federal credit Aubrey Jr, Elliott S. Bailey. fection bestowed on her by the occupancy of the White House has, the amount $1,117.108.3.16 paid Chest diamond is literally a union embezzlement in history. Judith Ann Balch, Sherrill Bea-^ community, her profeesloniil' as- hearere did not know and reallie of courie, been something rather by Oonnecticut In federal taxes. rare diatnond. It is {Traded so left-handed Joseph C. Reed. 43, of New. Bri­ trice Blair, Rene Norman BIsn- already. The point wae, however, tain, former treasurer of the Rus­ carefully by our own experts dramatically opposite. It ia the chettS, Deborah Lee Brlitol, Law­ NASH RAMBLER that he a’clually eaid what he sell A Krwlq Federal Credit Union that only iiery, very few ever one-time general who has been the S h < » r l e r , rence A. Convene, Joseph Peter thought, and what hia hearerg there, pleaded guilty on June 9 find their way into our pre- checkbooks crusader for peace, who has pro- to H counts of embezzlement. Costsnso, Henry A. Co.te, Karen Wrought Iron Rallinm Itnew. Iniiead o f aplnning aonie 4;laimed that war la no longer pos­ Yesterday the F B I announced ciou.s little Trea.sure Cheat. Be Judith Dolin, Dnda Mary.Fachelti, Porch Columns Criminals Taller Xluriel Jane Gsudet, Caroline Ann N O I 4 DOOR SEDAN abstlnate fairy tale about thinga sible as a policy. the arrest of Joseph A. Vogtila Jr., sure yours i.s a Michaels If you’re a ’‘eonthpaifi’’ you’ll go 47. of New Britain, a member of Glenney, Jams.* Bruce Green, *ae they are not. Meanwhile, the Democrats, who BalUniore, June 22 (A1- (Police­ Trea.aure Chest diamond. Pric­ VALLEY WELDING CO. the supervieory committee of the Nancy Ann Griffin,-Kathleen Ann' in a big way for our left-handkd Waahington; had that fairy tale, men here may he getting alio;-ter For Free EsUmmte Call once, warned us that the election credit union, on a cnarge of fraud ed As.low^as |90, tax included. Hammond. Joan M. Hathaway,' MONEY checkbiwks designed expreesly for and shorter while crln ln als- like, Glastonbury ME S-tllS a few dayg ago, from Chancellor of a. general would bring .military against the U.S. government. Barbara Jane Holland. Mary Ann , .Adenauer of West , for the general population- are get­ The government says the total Howarth. Tanya Iwanowsky. j REG. you. StulM and binding are on the concepts to donilnance of our ting ta.iler and taller. Ring* DOWN .whom nothing haa changed in the amount embezzled was $344,510, A Also Stephen Furnmn Jablon,' LIST RIGHT . . .'‘ book opera on the policy, are ciirr^tly engaged In Captain Millard Horton of the Shown John Peter Jensen. 'Thomas C. j world, for whom,_no change of spoke.sftian for the Credit union an all-out effort to force upon thla Northwestern district explained League of Connecticut aayij that Is each, $336. o U i c l m e & Johnson, Carol Ann Lefebvre, $2095 LEFT. Come in and see them. . policy la indicated, for whom, general in the* W hite House" more that there Is such an acute short­ a national record for credit union E. Lorentzen. Robert Stanton lllid -' • age of polica recruits In Baltimore 'Jewelers - Silversmiths .Ruasia and- <111 leaderahlp ia the ' military spending than he wants embezzlers. den, Nancy Jane Maneggisi Rich-1 nowadays that the departrnent has 988 Main 6t.,'3i'iinrlie«(er Your Prosoof Cor .gaine as ever, and forrwhom the? to perform. ard Vincent Mlckeivlcs, Joan Ellen! waived its minimum height' re­ IHRECnONS NEEDED LARSEN'S ■bid policy o f merely arn\ing Molain, Robert Richard MorrS,. Q n e .e .4 ^ They have, in their control of quirement of 0 feet 8 Inches. In a Dnda Lee Paggloli. Cecil Claire: Should « H e n ^ without tloubl, the TOP value car buy in the againat Ruasia ia still supreme. the Senate’ Appropriations Com­ few ra.*es. he said, men have been Batcsliurg. 8. C. (Ah Filling THE KNOWN NAME. THE KNOWN QUALITY SINCE I WO HARDWARE Pepin, Donato Rattazsi, Nicole' enrblleri who measured only 1 feet V i ? whole world. Everyone agrees that Rambler is today’s ■. Foreign ^Minister Pineau knoWs mittee, Increased 'the appropria­ station operator Chevls McGee had 34 DEPOT SqtrARE Alice Reynolds. Dorlne Elizabeth j . C o vo f BEST BUY! Take a look at il today___ you’ll own it ttiat something has changed iii the 7U inches. ■ a long wait while he held two men Souer. Raymond Francis Streeter j tion for our Air Force by ja bil­ This, despite the fact that gov­ TEL. MI 9-5274 tomorrow. Radio, heater, hydramatic, etc., optional at world, an'd he ia looking for at bay with a pistol when they at­ Jr., Kifrold!Thomas Walsh, Francis j Down Poymoiit lion dollars over Che amount asked ernment statistics show the aver­ tempted a robbery of his station. ■ ASV ^AVMBNTD INVITID Given On C.O.D. Deliveries extra coat. policies to meet that change. ]n Arthur IVsKren, Carol Christine | MAJVCmESTER TRUST by the Eisenhower administration. age .man is getting taller every "Tell' .loe to come as quickly as Weet and Gall Mary Ann Wilkie.! ^ s , he Is realistic, whereas Ade­ ' A t the same time, they have the generation. possible:" .McGee told Police CSilef A oisas night dance will be given { " I can rrrrfember," the captain AIR CONOmONED FOR FOUR COMFORT nauer, and that part of .secretai-y economy out for the Bisen Joe Rankin's house in a quick for the graduates at the school to- j for .mused, "when we didn't take any- telephone call while he kept the Pulles which agrees witli Ade­ kbwer admiriilnlatraUon request fori (|>ody under 5 feet 10. " night by the PTA. men covered. Variance* Oriuited | nauer,, are Indulging in wishful aid. The Democrats, in j ’ — foreign Thirty minutes later, tha chief The Zoning Board of Appeals | BOLAND MOTORS .fantasy. , other words, are choosing bombers' . D ip s of Auto Injiirtrs and other officers .showed up. They O LD rASHIONED 1 1 * granted a variance to H. Fritz R A N G E I FU E L O IL Pineau announced a double aim over foreign aid, and tryinC to ha>l.had quite a hunt McGee for­ "YOUR HOME TOWN NASH DEALER" .1, > . 0 |W B Ifinnday Evealags • to • for French policy—to conUbue force this choice of theirs ^ipon . Easton, Pa., June 22 oi’i Roy got tO-.aay wher(?'he was. 349 CENTER ST.. AT WEST CENTER ST. - mEPHONE Mi 3-407Y Woodln. 22. of NaugaUick. Conn., , Aad eatarday Noralags • to U friendship and alliance with us, the general In the presidency. fn-J died yesterday of injuries he r fi The Reading. Pa.. Indiana of the and to reestablish contacts 'with And their current charge alrout ceived Sunday when hia sports car f3ass,.,A Eaatern League are con- The BOLAND OIL CO. ONE STOP BANKING • FREE PARKING AT BOTH OFFICES the countries o f the Communist -the general in the presidency is cracked up in a dirt track race at necle(I with the Cleveland Indians MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION >l»loc, which, he said, "until now nearby Nazareth'. of the American League. not^lEhat he is concrntiatlng too h-rx- 24 HOUR OIL BURNER have wilfully isolated themselves am much upon the military, but that, SERVICE -from the rest* of the world, but in' in his crusading for peace, he mgy LIFE the last several 'months, have be neglecting our posiiiou of mili­ Eastern Connecticut's Most Complete ^ne Of Days CnII Ml 3-8320 been making an effort to raise tary powei in the world. a t W A T K I N S Nights call MI 9-3T0I IIHiat used to be'known as the Iron We think they deserve about a* 'Curtain. Oil Heat lii CLEAN many votes for their new charge Oil Heat Is SAFE "These two as|>ects of our poJiVy jSUND VACATION PARADISE as they received for the old one, MODELS Oil Heat COSTS LESS «eem to be regarded u contradic­ brek in 1B32. muBMHM-mifr ^ A TRULY SAFE AND RELAXING REST MODEL BOATS brings you Stearns & Foster 369 CENTER ST. tory by a certain Mgment of iffUKmMMumHmim American Inlblic opinion, which The Queen’R Ifl Minutes mssmis-Hit BLOCK ISUND finds It hytl to comprehend how MODEL AIRPLANES Th^lone power the gifties never ■ twin bedding outfits /- 3Vs MILES WIDE. .'.7Vi MILES LONG. * we con possibly show uh'derstand- M O D EL G U N S tng .ia the-East while remaining gave to the British was the power faithful to our friendship In the to see the Scottish as the sibttish TRUCKS on4 CARS V at sensational prices ■West see themselves. | A . f r e e - * 5 "F or us— and this Is the haalc So it was when, the other day, ^ MODEL RAILROADS theme I ahould like to develop be­ Buckingham Palace announced' fore you today—for us. there is no that, In'-July, Queen Elizabeth | We Carry A Complete Line Qf PAVELLE • contradiction so long as we ere would be touring Ayrshire, and , • really convinced that' interna­ would slop for in minutes at the j REVELL PRODUCTS tional differences cannot be sel- cottage birthplace of Bobble V- / o . m ((0 4 d |4 f — ' • i L i - • Burns. ' "I Slide File Bex tlcd^^by war. Qf course, in the Ml 9 -^ 3 3 '.minde of those who still conceive This brought an official slate-,} with o f the possibility of an inti|rna- ment from the Scottish National Congress, to w il:“ . PavoHo-Processod tional conflict, the fact that a na­ f/fwf Aotodfon Ces»n tion belongs .to one camp rules out ."In our opinion it is imi>ossiblf ; Eastman or Ansco ( ^ y conUct with the oilier rampi” for anyone to approach that co(- 35 mm.’l'Colo r Film Foreign Mlniste-r Pineau went ‘ *'Ke in llie proper frame of mind rr.,— I - I '■i.-uU! ^ 1 . e-,/ on to discuss changes in the Soviet \ ‘ ‘ *•’ l a tnpe. 'Union, some' of which j'l'nlcss one iloei intend to play , ^INE LENDX characterized as .^'absolutely ir-| ht»i>a«e to the hard in the Irujl V. reversible." •: ; spirit il is belter ijot to go to hik H O Brr (SHOPPE t . " I do riot wish.” he Said, "to dis- I birthplace at alj.'‘ 403 CiM II* ST. a t’ OtlSWOiD6'aiZWOiD Z $ m r / # G PHARMACY 4 h rs i^.euss the question whether the So- ' " ’ hat the angry Rcola', have in V viel leaders are sim ere or’ not. 'j ’ b' h*V?* their noggins is, of mmrm 299 EAST CENTER ST. "In the realm of foreign polily. !.‘^°ui»e. the-fa A that \viien Geiirgi frit SAtaiNO • OetN IVIST IVfNtNO ■ TEt.. MI 9-0896 •this i|i a problem removed,-irom ! '?^*'’*hkov. that Russian dove, f v n e '•■reahtyi whaC counts ar# fact,s. I .Scotland iij^ March, he ' 1 '-k :■ , experience allows that facts often'* *Pcht not 10 hut nearly 60 luinutes Outfits - _____ modify intentions. ' •’ at the Burns cottage, and spent "N o w , the facta havl-changed, most of it each, nging quotes from probably tinder the preaaure of the poet with the curator. .Malaii- To Perpetuate oconomi&circumstances." Kov, it wojild seem, had the proper Shoiild France, Pineau asked. frame of mind, and the "true Thrifty Cleaners A Cherished Bplril." .^apond.to Russian overtures? > AND LAUNDERERS "On thlilveiy basii of our prin­ What the angi-y Scots do not Memory ciple*," he answered, '^we cannot * ‘ h mind is somlthing the Ye.s . . . a complete Hollywnod-bed outfit consisting' of a ’30-;inch Stearn.s & I'oster ;refuse. We have indeed criticized "o cl him.self would have Jthoughl Choose w'isclv the mdnument the Soi't^ts so often for having of fust, that it is aometimea the Innerspring Mattre.a.s and matching Box thai' \vill stand forever-, in Spring on legs. Perfect width for u.'*e as .maintained the Iron Curtain that hyprocite who puts on the great Outfits ivith \ .oilent tribute to your loved l ;we 'cannot attempt now to draw show.'W e do not know, of course,, day-time divan.s at home or at, the .'Him- one.1. mer cottage; jierfect too.'as auxiliary beds, .that curtain ourselvei between two that Miilenkov ia not a true lover It pays to poster beds parta of the .world." of Burns. We do guess that it i* or bed.s for the youngsters’ room.s. Buy two \V4 have our own designing ; Why, asked Pineau. ahould, we quite )>oasible that tome propAV SHOP THRIFTY complete outfits for only $99;!t0. Phone service to build a 'monument ’ \ JUST FOR YOU at no e.xtra ga'ula hrain trust, back In Russia, oilers filled. . i.i With each of the.se complete bed outfits you get be afraid that increased contacts for all dry rleaing and laund^rinjf.'. coat. VVe do all cutting in between East ancl W e s t would .(elected Burns, the seemingly a tw'in size po.ster bed in either mahogan.v or ma­ our own ahop, from the .oen’e the purposes W Oqmmuniat proletaria,: poet, tp be a theme ,fn ple finish, a 3 ft. 3 inch (39-inch) Steam,* & Foster rough atone to the flni.'hcd propaganda? *' .Malenkov'S vlait to ih e British .\ll Men’s Shirls Individually Wrap­ Innerspring Mattre.sj and matching Box Spring. memorial ...... AN D \VR ped in Cellophane, F, M P L O Y * TH E MO.ST "Why," be oaked.. "should we lalea.'jand then cramnjed him full Imagine, a pair o f quaint ixi.ster lied.s' complete , SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL- .'■tart with the • assumption that of quotes. , Complete with bedding for only J179. Re.ierve yours now. * ■ABLE. ,;our propaganda does not have in - O v _ . ■ _ ilUelf sufficient weight to con-: outfits OTHERS MAY TRY TO COPY OUR SKILLFUL >ince tboee whom it will reach? Trio Jailed on Burglary,,. 1063 MAIN St. i ! - ' . . , 's WORK . . . BUT IT IS NK\'KR DLTLICATED W ould it be possible that we Jigve Hartford. June 22 lA'i Three 0pp. Army and Navy Club The.se are Hollywood outfits'like tho.se de.scribed. f '« n inferiority complex on this men.ryere aentenced,, to Jail yes­ above only in 3 ft. 3 inche.s (39-i,nch) width . . . p oin t?" terday by Superior 'Court Judge * 1- the standard twin-|jed size. You get a Stearp? & . The general choice of polity he Louis Shapiro in Connection with Fo.ster Innerspring Mattress and matching Box MANCHESTER >waa sug$:fc8tlng, Pineau sold, nine Imrtlarlea in NeM’ Britain, IPowntQwn Cleanprs . Kehilngton and Plainvllle jftpring on legs,for oiily $69,50. Easy way to furnish .Would lead to a "whole ppllcy M anch&dt^ loct winter. The men were William »,rpom quickb iirtn inexpensively with twin beds MEMORIAL COMPANY A T L A N T I C a p a r t m e n t s ------BLOCK ISLAND’S JMjWd on cqllaboratlon between the G'liegoire. 21, New Britain, two to « , , two for only $139.00, 935 MAIN STREET itchell 3-5171 A. A'MIETTI, Proprietor ONI.Y RESORT CATERING EXCLUSIVEI.Y TO FAMILY VACATIONS. ONE ptoplee of the world, on aid lo un- five year*; James R. Malone, . 19 W e e k $6(1— TWO w e e k s $no— e a c h a p a r t m e n t , m a k e Yo u r r e s e r v a ­ y trd e i’elbped eountrie^-- this aid to Kensington, two to four yesrs: and HAISJUSON STREET— T tL . M I'9-5807 Roberi G. WllHr,ma, 28, 'New B rit­ t io n s EARLY. HAROLD J. DWYER. RFD NO. 2. ANDOVER, CONN^'Ml 3-5826. “ " Independent of the ain, one to three year*. ' OPPOSITE EAST c e m e t e r y 4' tC-;J I ♦I' V^, \ , \ ti '1 '- , 'J '"' 'i - ' ( ■

c . ■,4- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY; JUNE 22. 1956 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANQHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1966 PAGE N I N ^ . Reafgna PtMt nomic aid to other countries — Trumwi during Uie Cold wAr. Housewife Sees State Finance Aides See GQP and will have to make aactiflees The administration at the mo­ Nine ‘Deported’ l^uth by Ohio; I t F r e n c h See U.S. Fear to gel It. "8o collaboratiop be­ ment doesn’t appear to go beyond Copy of'^Manchester Times Found, Yard^Disappear Local Stocks tween Bast and West rflay become that policy except to a degree Dixie Judg^ Urges U.S. Probe - Platform Causing Tax Boost a ■ realUy," he said. which could be called Ut-for-tat or. MANCHESTER 4|gefatn — rwalalMfl By Reds Might Appredale Freedom aa President Eisenhower put ■ it, Rossville, Ga.. Juna 3S (iP)- A Oebma 4k MMflIakreok. la ^ Of Red Peace Contest If the Reds anil tha West ex­ "reciprocal" exchanges. AUTO PARTS mother walking her baby saw a Hartford, June 32 (jPi—BtatewOovemor and the Lagialatura are change vlaltorr; he added, the That means that if tha Ruaaiana .1 p.na. prtoM (Oeattaoed from F»|re^/>a«) *flva told Woldman, "If these peo* v flnance officials forecast a aalea fgeed with a "tough tlma” In History of Newspaper Seen Mystery neighbor's'backyard sink yea'ir- B u k Macks visiting Russians, given a chance Invite an American rallltarv lead- 2.'0 BROAD day until it bec.une a gaping pis are- allowq^^ to remain hers, tax increase of one and possibly balancing the next budget, the of- By JAMES MARIXIW ■< speech denouncing the Russian to taste freedom in the West, may., ,er over there aa they did ihe Air Bid AAed "Under Ohio law as wall jaa Ala-' ypur honor, word will get bkok to two gents if aven a part of the flclals aaid. (^. P. News .Analyst) I leadership. cavern 35 feet deep. First NkUbnal Bank be able to britfg about solid Force Chief of Staff,’ Gen. Nathan I looked up and there was a lot bama law," said the^ Mabama thV South and we will be flooded apending proposals In the Repub- | Gov. RIbicoff already haa callad I Plneau told how he felt In a change* in RuasIS' when they re­ ^^TVIttlng this country can Invite HEADQUARTERS FOR Bjr LEONARD ZEIDENBERO of M anchester...... 2k ^ with aimilar families." ' lican Stats platform are adopted i for a brakthg-down on aptndlng In Waahingtop. June .22 i8h The speech before the Nbtlonal Preaa A t«ltenrf fr*fm*nt out of Man- of dust," said Mrs. A. R. Temple­ Hartford.. N ational judge, "When a father dekerta a turn home. * a Ruaaian military leader here. ton. 'The bushes were going down. Deartnan Instructed Circuit by the, 1957 legislature.' / t h e hopes of avoiding new taxes. French have 'plainly asked the Club on the same day, June 20, he This is where he raised the ques­ ehwter'a haa turned up. Bank and Thut Co. 30 S3 mother and the mother haa taken liOitor TOm Boggs to aak Alabama The ptatform, adopted TUesddy! While tha Republican platform signed the . communique. He CONNECTING RODS •hrouded in myater>’. • I thought I was going crasy." Conn. Bank and United State, if It feel. Inferior In tion: Is the West afrai)] in auch \ Equally amased was Willie care of tha childran, citizenship of Atty. Gen.' John Patterson and by tha GOP stats convention, la . firmly oppoaea new taxea. it In- an exchange it won't hitve more CONNECTING ROD It ia a copy of a newspaper j Trust Co...... 33 SS the children follows th^t of the U.S. Atty. Barbert Brow-nell "to a gulda'for-GOP campaijgnera in-eludes proposals that a«sm to call peaceful contjjst with commu­ lance right now the question ! of •r, mora accurately, an advertia-] Morrison when he returned home Manchester Trust ... 65 nism to show whether the West or Russian sincerity. In brief he said: appeal than communism? Being MIXERS / BEARINGS Inj sheet—that calls Itself the from Work in a woolen mIH end mother." ' investigate ths\v1olatlon of tha the coming electlona. for Increased spending.'These .are: a diplomat and a visitor, he didn't FIrd laanraace Cempaaieo At the aeralon before the Cleve­ civil rights of M a ^ a Wii.ston who The finance offlciala who com- j Acquisition of more State park Russia has the beler^way of life. If the Ruaalsns want peaceful "Manchester Times." aitd carries saw what had happened to the Aatna Fire ...... M M coexiatence, then the West ought specifically name the United Slater TOASTERS BASKETS SEALS land judge, a welfare repreaenta- was forcibly sent td-''Alabama." mented on It were not quoted by lani]; increased aid to town for The question, aaked by French w-hen he said: Sunbeam— Hamilton Beach •n Oct 10. 1872 date. ground at the rear of his new Hartford F ire ...... 150 180 name. The State’s top fiscal of­ to take steps to help malu it-a FISTON RINGS The copy of the Times, yellowed home. National Fire .4. , . . . 134 134 school coqstnictton; expansion of Mlniater Pipeau, could also be In­ reality. It’s worth trying, if then "Would it be possible we have an ficer is Flnanok Commissioner facllitlea for public education; ea- terpreted as asking the Eisen­ Inferiority complex on this point?" EXPANDERS and fragile to the touch, was sent Morrison saw that hla neat, trim Phoenix ...... V 75 78 the .Russians prove disappointing, Pdfterton's Joaeph M. Loughlln, an appointee tabllahment of a State medical and hower adminiatrdtion If It has no If the Elsenhpwer administration to The Herald by a Flushing. U I.,' backyard had become A huge hole Life aad Indemnity lat. Coe. ^of Gov. RiblcOff. a Democrat. the W’e.st can reconsider , the whole Ho CENTER ST. MECHANICS’ woman, Mn. Henry C. Fling, wl*” about 25 feet in diameter and that Aetna Ufe ...... 174 184 I dental school; expansion of techni­ Ideas of its own In trying to han­ problem. has. any basically new ideas for ^ Asks A Pending Boosb cal training factUtiea; expanded dle the Ruaaiana’ shift in tactics.* handling the Ruaaiaha now. It HAND TOOLS had', come across It in gomg many feet deei,. At the bottom Aetna Casualty ...... 119 129 Marilyn Reveals Mdre^ 5>e OOP platform proposed 'Thli Indicate he thought throygh some belongings of, herj could be seen an underground cave Aetna L ife ...... ,....171 181 paychlatHc clinic and research pro­ Small Wedge Spills Allies - It posaibla the Russians were sin­ hksn't produced them. It atill fol­ VALVE LIFTER$ mother's,. a fonner Connewicut | spending that’ ranges from wage grams In the fletd of mental health; lows the at iff arm--policy of noth­ filled with water. Conn. G eneral...... 347 282 increases for State employes to That the shift from belligerency cere. ing but military alliances and for­ resident. _ , Constable Lefty Denton a.-.’d Hartford Ste'anv Boll. 96 104 cortectiona of aorcalled inequities more flood control and antl- to an expressed desire for peaceful He explained: they need peacer- Her molhei-. Mrs. Myron Clark there may be an undtrground Of Plans for Wedding eroilon projects: atabilization of eign aid laid down by President DR. LOUIS T. FOLKY Travelers ...... 71 76 ,In the property tax charges for CharlfM S. Wakeley coexiatence haa had some success to build up their' living standards Schoonmakcr. Mrs. Fling subse­ laka In tha araa. Ones tha site of PuMlo UUIHlee 'farmers. the State employes' retirement —at least IK^nly in driving a and keep their promises of eco- Dentist quently explained, had lived iji a limestone rock mining operstiop. Conn., Light Power .. 18>4 30 >4 fund; employment of a full-time announces the opening uarbu’ry and used to spend Jier (ConUnued from^Faga One) divorce in 1946. In 1951, after hit­ Connecticut now haa f 3‘.j per Charles S. Wakeley, minister of amall wedge bet«e;Mn the Allies Roasvllle la In extreme northweat Conn. Power ...... ,39i 41^ divorced him nine months later. released their platform draft: It I'ng with Secretary of Stale Dullea | "*-> at mother had either pijplicd up the said Marilyn, smiling her tradi­ Miller, 41,- won the New York bienn on a general fund budget lic school music at the Hartt Col­ ^ AT LOW PRICES ' 4^ house. It waa opening up less than Maanlaeturiag Compaatea tional wet-IlppeU smile, "I guess of t: S,800,000. The next two will be presented to the party's lege of Music, Hartford. to confer on dealing with Ruaala. 1 256 Main Street, copy of the Times tfurlng one of 12 feet from hii ba< kdoor. Am. Hardware ...... 18>i • 18>4 Drams Oltica award with "All / convention here July 8-7. Gov. Dulles and Adenauer summed up { ^ BulVw Rmat COwiiwa ^ If not. toR these'YUitS, or else had had It sent Arrow-, Hart, Heg. . .. .57 h sort of initiated It, but you My Sons" in 1944, and both tha' fiscal y6ara, which start July 1. Organist Wakeley came to k Arthur Drug Sioris Manchester, Conn. ■ could aay it was simHltaneous." . ,1957, will AM a budget rise by at Mbicoff ic reported ready to urge Emanuel Church in September their ideas in a communique June Office Hours By / to her. Aaso. Spring , .. 32>x 35<4 critics award and the P..lita6r least 140 mijllon — without a the convention to avoid spending IS Dulles and Pineau issued a com- w HOURS S A.M. to II P.M. j LEE M. SILVERSTEIN In any event. Mrs. Fling said, Bristol Brass ...... 19 >3 31'.4 Two-Months Romance prize with "Death of a Sale^'an” J9S4 following graduation from Appointment / ahe waa sending It along because Midway through the interview, single new appXppriation. programs and concentrate on ra the School of Sacred Mualc, Union Dull6a and Pinenu iaaued a com­ Ml 9e063t Conducts Service Collins ...... 115 125 in 1948. , / , Even with th ^l4 0 million, the trenchment and economy. munique June 20. Tel. Ml 8-65ggr she thought the newspaper now Em-Hart ...... ,\33 38 Miller suddenly stepped out of an It will be Miller’s se^Ttid mar­ Theological Seminary, New Ygrk, being published In Manchester elevator and hurried' into 'the where he waa awarded his master The three men solidly agreed — 6 e t a Here on Sunday Fafnir Bearing .. 46>4 49 V4 riage. Hla first, to college aweet- that the Soviet shift from hard to 4 would.M interested In It.. And the Landera-Frary Clk.,.. 22Vi 24S apartment, brushing off a barrage heart Mary Grace ^tterj*. ended of sacred mualc degree. He copy/of the aged Manchester served in churches in ConnecUcuL soft should not induce them to Seminarian Donhld Sukosky of N. B. Machine Co... 34'] * 37>^xd of quesUona; Marilyn, returning In 'a Reno divorceIvorcft-'june 11. The weaken their military alliances. Times, its name em bl^ned across N. Ekutern S teel...... 4V 814 Inside to greet him, later told re­ Dutch EdiloiV Dubaldo StudeiitB New Jersey and New York prior Its front page In an ffrhate type- East Hartford 'will' conduct the mother received /diiatody of their to coming to Manpheater. He is On the contrary; All thi-ee aay the service and apeak - on the themei North and Judd 33 36 porters he was tired after the trip two children. North Atlantic Treaty Organization /facc, did arouse inteicM. particu­ Ruisell Mfg...... 11 13 to Washington- an'd had nothing to To Rap Sloriex,^ Heard in Recital a member of 'the 'American Guild HanJ-FlnltlieJ larly since no one had ever heard "Leadership That Counts," at' the of Organists and the H.-fmn So- (NATO) should be strengthened. 10:15 a.m. aervice at Concordia Stanley Work# ...... 47 50 aay. cMty of America. Hla hdqie Is in ^ But while Dulles -apd Adehauer, of such a newspaper. Terry Steam ...... 135 — She said ahe first met the play­ Of Royalty Ri^ . The firat of two recHala by atu- In their communique, harped on Odd Sited Sheet Lutheran Church Sunday- morn­ Army Reserve Aide Dies Stratford. Gallon ing. A graduate of Trinity Col­ Torrington,...... 24 S ,,28H wright on a Hollywood set in 1951, oqnta of the Dubaldo Music Cen- Andrew Walaon. 115 Russell St., their diatruqt,of Russian sincerity, F o r S o le The sheet. Itself, a ,’i-ioluinn, 4- U.S. Enve’lp com new. 31 23 but -their romance flowered only In Utrecht, Netherlands. June 32 ter^was presented Wednesday eve- that problem' waan’j even men­ Nosh Iny^tke time nage number, la an odd one. at lege. Hartford, and former or- PhOcnlxvIlle, Pa., June 22 IA5 — formerly organist, at Center All Colors than wa.s the more widely publl- Mancheste* '"imea. Bibllographiea anlst and choir director of Grace U.S. Env’lope pfd new 12'4 14 V4 the past two months. CoL Albert R. Gwynne Humphrey, (^--Stories in some foreign publi­ n ln g ^ t Waddell School. TTioae Church, will play, for services at tioned In the communique which NEW SHORE/PRONT iMst by pre.aent day standards. Drivers Ne,eclecl Veeder-Root 50' j 53 cations concerning rumors of a performing- were piano puplia of Plneau signed with Dulles. Find out how aaoch efanav aad For one thing, it consists almost cired hunt, for Bridey Mmphy. of newspapers coi.tained iiO refer­ .utheran Church, Hartford, he has . It will be the third marriage 49. Bethany, Conn., offlcer-ln- Emanuel during August. ’ Maybe it's because the Times ence to it. Even the Statp Ipibrary, completed two years of study at The above quotations are not to for the comely orphan girl who charge of the New Haven- (Conn) rift in the Dutch royal family will Clara Skrabae Eiutaldo. ’ That waa undoubtedly )>ecauae Interior, Exterior brighter w« cna wash yoar car •ntirely of ads. The only Iegttlm.-.le was more an advertising sheet a great* repoaUofy for Stiite newa- Lutheran 'Theological Seminary, be.oonatruad as actual markets. .be protested by Dutch-newspaper The program'was entitled “A Plneau wanted it that way. There with our Waavar Antoautic Car news in the ehtirc paper ia a list By Motor Corps rose to cinema fame -bn Jhe Army Reserve 'Training Center, Joe Brown. 30-year-old New Or­ can be no doubt of Dulles’ diatruat than a bona fide newspaper, but in papers, waa of no help. In fact, ttie Philadelphia, Pa. Ha Is the brother strerigth of a nude calendar photo­ died yesterday at 'Valley Forge editora. Vlalt to New York on Our Vaca­ GARDEN SALES Waqhtr. Ivary ear ia aamaiarically «f death and marriage notices. The protest will go to foreign tion." The selections were placed' leans lightweight boxer, ia en ex­ of Russian intentions. He’s ex- •prayed with fresh wsMr aad aaild For another, the only connection any case, there doesn’t seem to be library exprested an Interest in Mrs. Mae Vennard'aaid today of Mra. Wilbur Hills, 87 Birch Mt. AVhen racing began at old Mon­ graph and a aeries of dumb-blonde Army Hospital. pert dancer. He prefers • the sit Oakland St.—Mi 9-9400 COTTAGE a tine of information on it any« having The Herald’s copy of the Rd. . journalistic organizations, includ­ in various categories, all being jiresaed it often enough, no later datargaat. and thoroughir haad between Manchester and the Man­ that several drivers have mouth Park In Red Bank, N.—J[., roles. At 16, she. married Jim places to visit wjillb in New York. mambo. tlian yeaterday when he made where. ,' Times for its filet, voluhteered to help the Red Cross The Rev. Erich Brandt, pastor of in 1870, the events were run clock­ ^Daughertey, a West Coast aircraft Natural gas ia used in 22 million ing-the International Press Insti­ Ashford Lake tw a p d aad rbamniaad Wa aaeat chester Timea la the name'. Not an Tile first reference checked 1'he Manchester Times, it seems, Concordia, will be guest preacher tute (IPI) at .Zurich. The students played musically and ise hanh deter gents that aright a^ertiaemelft, not a death and not Motor Corps with ' its driving wise instead .of counter clockwise mechanic. 111. marriage ended American homea and 2 million in­ with aurenesa. A group opened g'ave what proved io be,the moat disappeared into hiatdry, without a taaki, hut drivers are atill needed at Conciordla Lutheran Church aa they axe run today. quickly in a separation and then a dustrial planta. - A convention of chief editora of iiiinta tha finbh...or dinr.waih a marriage haa any connection promlaing lead. That waa the trace. ': Rochester. N, Y„ Sunday, at a the Netherlands Journalists’ Fed­ the program singing, "Sidewalks with Manchester. The Manchester for summer weekend and night of New York," and (mother group Design^ for summtr living in water left over from a pterioua History of Manchester," the book chores. s special service honoring hla father, eration .decii'ed on the action af­ car...or "hic-ot-aaita" aaaaaablv Times appears to have Been orient­ written by Mathias Hplesa and the ;,Rev. Yost Brandt, ppon the ter iinanimoualy assailing what sang "Here (?omes the Percy W. Bidwell in honor of ally seeking''(y>r volunteer , The drivers perform .a number the Rochester area. 0(l)ers participating Wkre Jim­ all-poiat Waah lohl here. And a guess is that the Man­ Tllaea.” published by a man named of aervlcas for' the community, f e * " pobliahed the report that Queen Nathaniel, Klngibury of North Asaiatant Prof. Jolin K. Bardach . -- ______fL. Juliana and her husband Prince my Wagner, Frances Curtin, (Char­ MOW OPEN! chester Times ivas run off the Couentry about 1870 and having WHS aaked by the Bermuda govam- Mrs. Venpgrd. president of the tr' Bernhard were at odds because of lotte Hilliard, Carole LaPolt, Tom­ aame press that' printed several ment to help find out how many Motor Corps here, explained. They my Wright, Elaine Hyaon, Donna THE SILK Gify OdRPORATION MORIARTY only a short life span. take hospitalized veterans to bail t the influence of a faith healer, Miss other newspapers, 'with the name However, this- proniising-look- fish there are in the waters around tended Forecast (-f:jVGreet Hofr ikn, on the qlieen. Mika Baraw, Bob Andrews, Jean Mar­ ■ of the papers being the only-thing the Island to help the fishing indva- games, . transport needed blood / < ^ tin, Karen Jones, Eleanor Rikef, n i. Ml 3-S44»-MI t-nzt BROTHERS Ing lead ficaled when an effort was plasma or whole blood in emer- r*^..-ji#4ofman had been called in to pray T H E - ^ - ...... th a t. 'waa changed. That practice made to determine whether there try. Five day forecadl^isaued by U. ('i^.v'over the royaL^ouple'a youngest Sally Miller. Francis Smith.-Judy 315 Cfnter Si.—MI 3-5135 wasn’t unheard of. . So Bardarh goes down, sita on gencites and perform a number of S. Weather Bureauj' Bradley Field. Beebe, Linda Potter, Sarah Jane was' any coip,nectinn between the qthe’r such tasks. daughter, Who'S almo-st blind. But advertiaementa and death Tfuies and the Weekly News the ocean floor with plastic slate Saturday through Wednesday; , Dutch papers ignored the a,cry Olmitea'd, Carolina Akin,. Don and marriage notices don't make an'd pencil and counts. He also haa ' Anyone wishing further in Temperatures to average 2 to 4 Selpel, Peggy TomaakO, David To- Time.s. A ahot-ln-the dark tele­ the aid of an aqualupg and seven formation can call the local Red until it appeared in British papers •up the entire contents of the Oct phone call was made to a Kings­ degrees below normal, Cwler Sat­ snd other foreign journals' Dutch maako, Diana Zapadka, Miriam 19, 1872, Manchester Times. There assistants equip|>ed with flippers Cross oIBce. urday and Sunday. Warmer Tues­ Karin, Kathy Tierney, Lbrry Rubl- A ir Conditioning bury family in North Coventry, were several features. For In­ anef breathing aids. day and Wednesday. government spokesman and the now, Debbie Mlllei-, Judy Allen, hut the Kingsbury contacted said Working condJiluns are nice In GRAB BA4) NOT 4iR.\BBCD Diitch press subsequently denied stance, its "I'opular Songs" depart­ that, so for as he knew, the Weekv Bradley Field normal mean tem­ Lee Osborne, Regina Lucas, Bill ment carries the words to "The the tropical waters, he sa.vs. and perature is 71 degrees with dally the rumors of a royal rift'and also Freihelt, Albert Scabies, Andrea — ------...... 'v CENTER ly News Times had never been in even Ihe sharks and barracuda Tuc.son, Aiiz. lA'i T li7 ev ea speculation that the Q\ieen might Angles are Coming to Show Me his family- Ho added that he he- temperatures ran^ng from a low abdicate. . MarlottI, Judy Gnmt, Peggy An­ the Way," a lament about a little don’t bother him, mls.sed a golden opportunity here of 59 to a high of 83. drews, Diane Klimaa, Susan Mac­ lived Nathaniel Kingsbury's heirs when the night depository got 310^ MAIN STREET MANCHESTER girl ready to meet her Maker. were In' a brancli of Ihe family Precipitation will on the average Donald and Patty Peck. ^ And the ’TPoelry" department NO r i ’KT.XINS HKBE plugged up. total between one third and two ' The second,recital wUI.be pre­ (NEXT TO MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER) that had died out. \ - .Santa Fe, N. M. i.Tl .Gov. John thirds of an inch occurring as NOW IS THE TIME has "Cho-Chc-Bang and dii-Chil- ■ Then, public libraries and town Money -Was practically running Bystanders Hurl sented tonight at S o'clock'in the Bloo," a long tionaence piece de- F. Simms supplied Oipitol re­ out on the street.. showers Monday and Tuesday. audiforiuip of Waddell School, acrlbed aa "An'Oriental Romance Vecords. here and in Hartford were porters with a humorous reminder Deposit sacks were within easy when ttudenta of Bruno Dubaldo To Plan For "'Summer LMng'Y At checked, but no new leads w’cre nf.^hls policy'- of open .staleiiouse In Nonvich Duel In 13 Cantos'* add attributed to an ■cicveloped The ComwcUcnt Histor­ reach when a policeman noticed Tha leek does' not have the and Fred.Bocchlno will perform. Ajdolphoi liongfeltow Muggins. meetings.^e igave each a goldflah the situation and called .a bank strong taste of the onion, although The pub^ ia cordlaUy Invited to We Ctirrf A Complete, Line Of ical Society had never heard of the bowl wiUi’two fish. *Cms gellbjltdltor official, who flxed things fast. It looks very much, like It. Norwich, June 22 (4'1—Police attend this ^^ram . Also, there is a ^Im un of jokes, aaid two other people were slightlv under the heading, "Scrapbook.’' wounded when < Robert Miller,-29, A typical joke has it that “A wit­ "If-you want an OK Uted Car, why don’t you come right out and say it?" of Willlmantlc. and Ralph Schnatr Yule Lights Finally Down FEDDERS' ness, in deacrlbing certain ev^ts, ter, 42. of Norwich, gunned each other down in a duel over Mrs. Asbuiy Park. N. J.,\|uAa 22 (Ah aaid; The person, we aaw at the s.,, head of the stairs was a man with BOSCO If you’re getting some Heavy hints, on how to go Schnatt^. a piother of six. (Christmas, tree iight^ strung one eye named Jacob Wilkins.’ SPRY Both- men were killed, Mrs. around police- headquarters were ASHFORD LAKE CHOCOLATE SYRUP *What was the name of Ida other 1 Lb. 3 Lbs. places, better get up to date in a dealer-warranted Rchnatter was injured, and police removed yeaterday. the- f l i ^ day AIR CONDITIONERS eye?’ spitefully ^Akpd tlje oppos­ OK Used .Oar. The b « t of your Chevy dealer’s aaid. they found that a 13-year-old of summei'. \ ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING ing counsel. The 'witnesa was dia-- »135c <^rS9c neighbor girl, was struck bw a The clt.v electrician explained COMMUNITIES IN EASTERN gusted at the levity*'of the audi- 3 7 c $ 1 : 0 2 trade-ins, they’re always thoroughly inspected shotg\m pellet in the cheat.'and had come around lota of timea be -T0% DOWN - UPYO a YEARS TO PAY ence.'* Not all of the jokes are that and reconditioned. Volume trading brings yi^ Mrs. Schnatter> sister,' Mrs. Lil­ fore to do the job but sq\iad cars • CONNEQTICUT! funny. lian Getty. 24, was struck by a pel­ parked near the building always The editor of the Manchester SUGAR HEART extra savings and selection, too, at the used carlot' let In the lung. blocked hla ladder truck. Open Doily Until 8 P. M» Thursday 9 P. M. I Times, aocordlng to the news­ ALCOA with the OK sign. ■ . - V- The pellet was removed from the EASTERN CONNECTICUT IS REAUY FOOD STORES young girl, but Mrs. Getty was not paper's masthead, was au A. S. -fitiALUMINUM WRAP , DRIED BEEF A .turtle, being tooUilesa, can­ GROWING! ^ in t. who seems to have been an LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARKI hdii^ltalized, ’ not chew. eneri'etic, if soniewhat restless, manf His njune appears in three of 2a Ft. 2 7 e r SNOW’S 2 Oz. 2 9 c 5 Oza 5 7 c the display ads carried tn'-''the — ^ --- L U X F L A K E S S«H Oily by m JbtlMriied CbtvrtM Italir Tipries, and in four others his busi­ A ■■ CORN CHOWDER FORD FORD., FORD FORD F0R6 ness addrcM. Room .3, 4S'A ,1 - Asylum St.. Hartford,' mentioned, 1 A B .0 GONTAOINA although hta name isn’t. 0 In one,'he is listed as the agent " ,R n r.l2 c ^ 15 0z. 2 1 c i . ( .32c TOMATO PASTE a: 3 for Todd’s Emollient, which la, A So described aa being good for SNOW’S (URBR CHEVROLET C0„ iNC. s 0 "chappeoor. Radio, heat- C A O C s § kit. Perfeet! Q O V O laleand cludod summer spot." fiom—business associations with W H E ^ t G E R M healer. I,ow mileage. Q 7 / 0 rr, imwer glide.. Q O A O & 2-Tonr. One Owner. IJkr New. original ear. Uiree different individuals. PELS NAPTHA 0 'S3 STUDEBAKER But although A. S. Flint has S M U e p R S 1953 WI|.I,YS Champion Coupe. Coral *49 BUICK '51 PLYMOUTH ley. his mark on history, his Man- 12 (lz. 3 1 c . . 2 9 c Giant 6 3 c 1950 KIERCURY,, with whiletiall tire*. Ful­ Choice Sites Ayailable cheater Times hasn't. A aeard|i for SOAP 2-Dpor. CiLOC ku|M-r 4-Door. Radio, Belvedere Hardtop. . New Checelatt Tapping 4-Iloor. Radio, heat- C A O 5 ly equipped, Inriuding healer. while wall tire*, radio, Information concerningit >was Ic SAI.E ' Radio, healer. ^ W 7 j rr, new paint. 7 O 0 ‘ l9$5 FORD 6 FORDOR nverdHte. J 7 9 5 MANY NEW COTTAGES BEING ERECTED crowned with no more iUcresa G. WashiRston a t 5 Ver.v nire! Q i b / O healer. Sharp RINSO BLUE Srdan. Nlre C ar for Varatlqn Trip. s little car! $595 4 Bars 3 5 c «()z. 1 9 c 1953 CHEVROLET ' 1950 FORD Lots Sold On Eosy f oymont Plon. InstaRi Coffee Deal Hardtop. Radio, heater, power s 0 'SOBUICK . ’48 CHRYSiER V-8 Fordor. C 0 O C Cou|>e, Rlark. Radio, heat­ ■ 49 MERCURY SNOW’S OCELIO SPONGES glide, power ateer- C 1 O O C Su|»er 2-Door Hednnetie. . VISIT US THIS W EEKEND^ . . 2 9 c Giant 6 3 c Ing, while walls. Q I X T O Radio, heater. Radio, heater, Dynanow. er. Aulomalio-' lran*ml»- 4-DfHir.nr. Green. tUock No,y^I MEMkBR 6 0z. $ 1.45 Siic 2 c...... 25c 19Sr FORD FORDOR White, wall slon. Decent R 7 C IT-3p3-B. You f t l A A CUM CHfOWDER I Urea. $ 4 4 5 rubber. Q # Q own it tor only Q IW U HAWAIIAN PUNCH .. 1953 MERCURY 1950 PONTIAC s Black. 4iood Condition. * 0» ,■.______J ( C / u F t^ P / o H SILVER DUST L U X L I Q U I D A Niimmer Taste*Delight 4-Door. C H O C l-Dmir. Radio, heat- C A O C 0 i-->(y/.,25c .y* . ^ ^ Oi. Con 39c •I - ' Radio, hrnter. Q 1 1 7 J er, h,vdramatlc. 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■- * J ti T A G B T O t MANCHESTER E W I N C HERALD. MANCHE8TKB, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1966 MANCHEsifiR EVENING HERALD, MAKCHESTER, OOKN- FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1966 PAGE E L B V ai Ing Um crovrning of one home dowed with 816 million. It President Sits Rockville state quean, and tha parade of oparatea Independently of tha organized a luncheon In hla honor. V State Ups Point Penalty Dag Waits U.S. Study Obituary ■tato quoana, baada and floats. Fund Spends , ''ord Foundation. Walter deln Mare, 83^ Dies^ Illness prevantad hla attending, but Ezra, Estes Argue Miss Oolsaaba wad choasn at a ha aant a poem to be read. , Ha Hutchins aald the largaat had written It 45 yean bafen. 45 Minutes at Early Work Start Predicted ConnacUcut plenle In San Dlmaa $5^414^201 on amount apaiit thus far, ahoUt a On Minor Road Counts Park. CaUf. Har aUsndante wUl Uurd of the flva-ntllUon-plus World Famous British Poet The writer stayed close to jila On Soviet Spy Case Deaths .p# Mlsa Patricia Kauppi, daugh- figuro, haa gone to promote better ■sevenl homes, In vlllagas near to '.v»; Work Session On Farm Program For $750^000 Shopping Area Ur of Mr. and Mrs. Jsroma Kaup­ London. H# waa 88 befon he vlfi- lUitford, Jun« S UR — Bt«t« • M id. . , pi of Ftillsrton, CaUf., formerly of Civil Liberty ' annmnH.iin,, Twickenham, England. June 33 power with children and adults Ited Paris. Ha said later that he United NatlixU, N. Y.. June 23pr*laliona with thb UA.8.R., td em- Motor VehlciM CommiMloMr John In Pennsylvania, maanwhllt. (OMtiBned from Page Oae) Rockvlllo, and Mias Janies & n - he '^ Walter de la Mare, interna-, alike is a unique thing in our Went chiefly to “aeo Notre Dama (Ab—Secretary oaiieral Dag Ham-^-bark upon taking for Uielr aland- Mrs. Anna Fredrika BUatoa -'(OeaHaoed freas Paga Daa) A 4. Prasarvlnf State sad local Roekvilla, Juna 32 (8p«iclaI)-~ ,iior, also of Fiillsrton. formsrty of New York, Juna 32 iJV -The rtudy British po^. died' Ume." Cathednl~and waa disappointed. i . Tynaa today uppad tha point ayh.; fltata Polira arrasts for apaadinf Mra. Anna Fredrika (Norrman) Dcmocratlr organisation, la active communlam. , tarn panalty (or i(top sign and stop ara sky-rockatiftg slnca Oov. Laad> marakjjold said today ha U awaR- era honest Boviet citizens working ' ■ < Civil DafanM orgaalaations to ear- A 1780,000 ahopping canter will be Enfltid and Broad Brook. Janies fund tor the Republic, under fire today. He waa 83. . . i Hla novel "Henry Brocken” waa He was 80 yean old before ha waa Nor was there any official word ing z report from the U.S. gov- (or the United Nations." Btlston, 62 Salem Rd., widow of >n both the State and local or- Hutchlna’' classified the Fund's ‘ light \iolationa as “a highway' er ordered a graduated scale of and tha spirit cf tha Ihw enacted ry out tha plan, conatnieted on Windsor Ave., ac­ ganlaatlons. fs Uio granddaughter of Mrs. Oora from soma Oongreasmen. haa De La Mare waa one of the few 1 published m 1904, two yoara after persuaded to make a n d ie broad­ on whan ha would leave the hOe- emment on charges that a- U.N. ] At w*newa conference Wallnea- ohn Bilston, died fct Manchester cording to a local raal aataU agent work la -the following cstegorieai membera of the Order of Merit, a I •afaty maasura." penalties for traffic violations. pital, although there were tnfor- i by congraaa." . in Chicago, Adlal E. Stovonaea Naated te Beard Pigaon of Rockvlllo. spent $5,414,301 tn the past thraq To study communism in tha the publication of "Songa of Child­ cast. Ha .said that the new order will capt. Thomas P. Cahalan. state amploya had triad to anliat a Rua,- day teatov aald Petukhov and lemortal Moepttal this morning "Launching a program like this reiterated last night tha confldenca handling tha nagetlationa. ycara to defend civil UMrtiea. non-tltla honor reserved • for no' hood." Other works which ihal indications .Elsenhower might Sian refuges Into .Sovtat.Oapionaga. ■ Rodltalav Shapovalov, a member of after a long lllttess. She was born Louia Lavitt, tha realtor, said Paul B. Sweeney, preaident and O.A; to work for equality before In his diacourae he expressed Uio raise the present two point penalty police traffic expert, disclosed ra­ in the middle m the growing aca-.he expreaood a f«w daya ago that treasurer of the JoumsI Publish­ AU TalcottVWo aad Veraoa Robert M. Hutchins, Fund prea- more than 34 living peraimfi of brought him to the front rank belief that old age ia the happiest be reiepwd late next week and Whan ha racrti^ such a report, the Sm iet U.N. delegation, had at- in Oatergotland, Sweden, Dec. 23, cenatruetion la achaduled to begin the' law and equality of oppor­ •nertal eminence. ()ueen Bllzabeih tio five polnU. That puU additional cently that arrests for speeding in head forNils Gettysburg. P p^ arm aon, aa raquirad by law, U com- he wouM win the- Oemoerafic ing Co., has been elected to the 1 tag ksadlid Idant, last night ralaaaad a report tunity; to make the Bill of Rights of hla contemporaries Incivided period of life. pressure on bad, drivers, alma a posted areas of SO m.ph. or more ha said, he will giyO tha employe..^ tempted to pressure me. to try to 1871, and cam t to thia country in plicated. We have done Mir beat preeldantial nomination. But ha on the project within two months. oileo, 1 W. on the agency’s dlaburmmanto 11 named the poet to the order In 'T he Return" in 1910. which won or some other place, to cOhtinue Aleksei Petukhov/an opportunity make me a spy." 1891, satUing In New York. She adviaory board of the. Roekvilla of^ ST .T** if * * * ? ."^V*** "a living document." to maintain Once alerted on hla belated lit­ driver la called tn (or a hearing'are now running 1,000 a month to provide a workable program daclinad to speculate en winning He aald tha centar will include a flea of the ConnecUcut Bank ends **” laiepDaaa slnca It was formed In 1803. 1953. the Polignar Prize. T h e Llitenars recuperatton.x to state hla caaa, and than had lived In New Britain, Weth Flrat National SuMr Markat and du; proesM aad the princlplea He was taken ill only yesterday. and Other Poema" (1913), "Pea­ erary career he wrote induatrleua- when ha has accumulated seven be^ feciptant of tha Laurel Mualc ^ v e bean misintarprated hocauae Lenox Pharmacy at 399 E. Center the old. Ha noted that onl.v a few day* Atomic thiergy agreement with IRurskjold Shstov's 'Allagatlons Home, 6 Hart St;, New BriUln. fnm t and to the rear. were awarded cartlBcatea of hon­ "Ctetch a good specimen alone, ago such a \iolation caused a speeding beyond S3 m.p.h. can re­ Cuba and. Hagerty said, die ire conflrmed. the same effect a we4k earlier be­ Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Gus­ Harriman testified at a Civil game. At the event, the ladlet' group Camp partial ' acholarahJp for they have bean autad ip sueh a f t . The theft waa reported yeatcr- flepnnte antnneaa, air Defense hearing of the House Sub­ "I don't feel I want to apeculata Lavitt aaid praaent plane are way M to ha o|Mn to mutnter- dfiy. \ , orary memberahip in the Amer­ an intelligent,- imagthatlve one In death. • sult In an. immediate 13-dsy sua- latched "quit# a few" personi Petukhov Defends Helf fore the Senate Jnternal Security tav E. Plhl, psistor emeritus of won first honors in the first class. mualc education majors during bar ican Academy of Arte find t»t- condltlonod throngk- pension and beyond 86 m.p.h., 30 subcommittee. committee on Military Oparatlona. on that." that tha new Flrat National Store The win marks tha sixth consecu­ four years of college. Her major praUtioA' , Police weto ‘reluctant to divulge the right mood," he aald, “ and you out In announciifg hla decision,,to fetters ami telegrams. / Petukhov sent letters to his su­ Bethany Covenant C ^ c h . will 6t- will be In addition to tha one prea- tera. 3s.vs. periors In the United Nations de­ Lodge Asked for All Facte He recommended: Stevenson was ona of the speak­ tive year the group has won in activltlao include editor of the "The fund regards iximmuniam further details of tha Incident say­ won't pine for other company." raise the point system penalty for Elsenhower also accepted. 'X-llh flclate. Burial will ^ in Center * antly located on E. Main St., and Tha citation to Da La Mart Rarely Seen la Public such violations. Ha said that this Second violations within a 3-year the greatest, reluctance^ the fending himself. In a. letter to l»dg# told - newsmen he had Cemetery, Newlngtort.X 1. Giving the federal govern­ ers at a $50-a-plata taatimonlal the competition and the fourth year book, aocratary of Student as a threat to dvil UbarUaa, but It ing It might hamper their Investi­ aaid: WIlUAM *. dinner for Richard Sfangal, Demo­ will not replace it. De La Mare was a retiring man, will be into effect next month, He |M>riod are treated more drastical­ resignation of Joseph M. Dodge aa J. A. C. RoberUon of Britain, di­ asked Washington for all the (seta Friends may call ait the, funeral ment primary reaponaibiltty to f time that first prise has been won. Ceuncll, eecretary of claia during w»- not organiaed solely to op- gation, “Your poenu). your short stor­ Civil Defense. * cratic candidate for the UB. Sen- < ... te out to a Hart­ poee communism. It wa or- rarely seen In publicc. -He dreamt said the Interim period will . be ly and third and aiibaequent .sua- head of his rounril on Cdieign eco­ rector of personnel..Petukhov not on the case. He said If they con­ home tonight from 7 to 8 The men's group wqn fourth her froehman year, treasurer of ies and your novela, but eapocially IMrtaions can amount to 180 days. flrmed the charges, he would pro- 2. Cabinet atatua for the federal ate against Republican San. ford developer with the title not prlzg In the second class. Both the sonior ctaas. preaident of the ganlstd to s t ^ y smd dUclose the In solitude and aet some of hla fan- FUNERAL uaed .in preparing new point nomic policy. Elsttihower told only denied Shatov'a charges but M yet transferred. Following the develimmcnt of your poeitia. have now for half a aystem cards for distribution. Under the old system, conviction declared; testJcThe conduct , descrihed, he de- Civil Defense administrator. Everett Dirkaen. Some 800 persona groups are directed by Bmeat Hartt Girls au b. find a marobfir facta about if I UirtaU to» clvU •clea on paper. Then he waa prone Dodge In a letter h4 was "proud” Te Celebrate Ordlaatloa the refrigerated car, *the Ural century been noUble tor the deli­ to lay the paper away, and ofton for a speeding violation beyond the of hla achlevamsfits In planning "It is now c''ldent to mr that rlsrcd, would be a, "reprehensible 3. A national Civil Defense plan. attended the dinner. Glerginsky. Hartford, who saw six of Mu Phi . Epsilon, an honor libertlea-4nclimlng communism.” trainload of Calltomla oranges* HOME Tha Motor Vehicles chief Mid he 50 m.p.h. limit automatically re­ A eolmn high Mass of than'ks- Tha fund w u organlsad«ln 1853 cacy which, so far from being In- he waa aurpriaed to run IntYi.aome- has personally become quite con­ foreign trade ppllry. ^ • his acqiiaintanca with me had been thlng,"Nvlolatlng the oath of neu­ Funerals K - ' of )tla groups csirry off prixas. He sorority. Miss Loysim It organist left Lrts Angeles for eastern conaiatent with their depth, ia in­ Mate 8L Phona MI-a-8M8 sulted In a 90-day suspension. But purposely planned in advance, with trality U.N. employea must take. F ^ n g Sunday at St. Joseph's also direct^ chorused In Martdan. of the -Second Congregatianal by the Ford Foundation and en- markets on Feb. 14, 18M. thing he had written yrarii before. cerned over the almost wholaaale a Tynroll banker and for­ ^ u rc h will mark the stiver Snnl-. deed an explanatiop of it; Their Literary friends a few yean ago violations of atop signs tn certsln this was watered dmyn by numer­ mer budg^dlrsctot, asked to be the aim o f ’tryin,-* to make me be­ P»l“'‘ho''/an economist on the Danbury and ffew BMtrtn. Church, Coventry, and wlHJieficb ous court rulings permitting re­ Cecil L. Taylor veraanr of the ordination of the music in tha public' acho4)is of localltlas. 'T h at is resl serious." relieved of hla current government come a polltiical refugee in thia U.N. staff for eight months. Said Rev. H. A. Lr \ flcials today privately fexpreaeed The Rockville Emblem a u b will She is the fopmar Aline Lbyzim. ing an accelerated re-atudy of method. / dealing with while In Ihe hospital, Shatov a aUegatloh was the first liam Cosee, Bo'oert Coseo and Ar­ Rev. BeneiUet Sutula, master of The press secretary aald he could In the press.". leave,’ . . . It should Mscryatel Increasing concern over the poa- hold a Jane feaUval at the Elks daughter of Lf. Col. and Mra. Loy- speed lUniU on the aUte'a 3,D00 , "Actually, there'a realty no way such agalnst'S U.N, employs since thur Oqaeo. clear to the American paoj^that slbllity5>( a steel strike but said, ceremonlea. The aermon will be ilm. mllee of roadway, following com­ not discuss these at this tine. In a letter to Hugh L. Keenley- pKsehed by Major Alphonse V. J. Home on N. Park St. Sunday. to evaluate whether ly is superior ■idc, director general of tha U.N. December 1952. when the United the 11 steel companies, for reajona for the t^me being, they intend to There will be dancing from 5 to 9 Booth recaivod hla master of plaints that some of the limits are He said Eisenhower keeps in Slates disclosed - Andrew J . Good- ter he had gone to Russia on home ously had labeled the Industry pro­ .Father Lepak at the PAC Ball­ morfi, where ha has accepted h safety program depends on public psiter, who handles top secret and provocation.” still are stuck in their room. vPrinoRtel speaker will be be obtained from members of the miles an hour,-have been ordered acceptance. ..' leave. He was accused of spyihg posal a "louse." pres>(it stalemate by the midle of committee or at the door. poaiUon with the Weetinghouae for sectimu on Rt. 34 in the towns documents from the Nstlonsl "Moreover,” he said, *.'Uila provo- while here. / Vo-Ag Center Father Lepak’a -claeemata and Electric Oorp. They ware both ,*'You use (aunties aa the -estlon is not acctdcotial./ It la The companies did not reply Im'^ next week the government may Farmer Rirkville'tilrl Is Queea « Ilerby, Orange, and West Security Council and other mat­ Two members of RusataX U.N. mediately. take a nbw lodk at the advisability close friend, Magr. Wodarskl, CYO raduated from Manchastar High 8 Bnal yar^litlck. But that fluctuates ters. more like a next Venture on the. director of the Hartford Archdlo- A former Rockville gt))l. Miss H a t^ : on R t in Bridgeport, from pfonth to month and from delegation were ordered pw of the 2. The union began transmitting of interve^nlng. Eleanor Golemba, : daughter of gchool, as was Mias Marilyn Loy­ Tniinbull. Stratford. Sh elton ^ Asked If any important matters part of thoia evil alemcnte In the United States last April hn groun(ls For Hebron to its locals detailed Instructlona ceae. sim. yearyfo year. Even weighted aU- United Stataa, which ara not In­ A s t r ik a ^ feZred by admin­ Father Lepak ia a native of Mr. and Mra. Frank polemba of Derby; on R t i l l in Monroe; and are being withheld from the Presi­ they had forced the EZdefeQtion of "equally applicable,” McDonald istration ofllcialz/not only becausa Fullerton. CaUf., who . lived on on Rt. SO in Fairfield. tla^ a can be found to be fallacious dent because of his illness, Hsger- terested Ir the normalization of five fugUlvea Sovl^keamen. Buffalo, N. T/and moved to Hart­ Ity measuring something like thia. Hebron, June 22 (Special) Ap­ aaid,"to a strike or a lockout.". It wuold upset xj)e sconomy but Highland Ave. here, haa been The new posted epeed limiU will ty said: "Not that 1 know of.'* proval haa been given by the State Some locals wpie told to pre­ ford at aa early age, where^he at­ /It will have to be determined on a also because it would present deli­ tended Hartford achobls. graduat­ choseh aa queen for ConnacUcut, ■ be erected by July e, the govern^ long-range basis." Hllent on Necond Term Department of Education for the pare for an orderly shutdown of cate labor problems f<)r decision in In the All-States picnic -July 4 in Hagerty. continued to refuse establisbment'Of a vqcational-agri- mills If there is no settlement by a campaign year. \ ing from Hartford Public High Ontario, Calif. UWM MOWERS rommenl on second term queationi. Clock ^ lal Maker culture center at the site of the the timp existing contracts run Should J walkout come',''Praaidant School. , SHARPENED Since coming to Rockville, 4. Sponsored by the FedcraUpn of ,TJ)ls Included one In which, a news­ projected Regional Diatrict 8 high out June 30. Eisenhower presumably^ woOld AH States, Inc., this annual picnic The Young Adult Group of the GOP Chiefs schcMl on Wall St. The $100,000 Father Lepak has been keenly in- REPAIRED man aald that slnca the President's Legates in Town No Order to Bank Furaaers have to consider Invoking the na­ holds the record of the wotld’s nOK-CP aad DELIVEET AboutTt^ South Methodist Church will meat doctors say his Ufa expectancy has ___ ,, center, will -be built and equipped 3. A U.S. Steel spokesman In ~tetosted In parochial and clric af­ at the Mary Cheney Library Sun­ tional emergency provisions or\toa fairs. Hla primary aim at present longest picnic table. All atataa PHONE Ml 8-79M been lengthened by the operation A company which makes dlala -«i«,Slate. Pittsburgh said, however, that no Taft-Hartley Law. Thia could l e ^ take part, with the hIghUght ba- Wilber UtUe/^president of day* at 9:15 Sjn., and leave for an he might be. assumed to be even Richard Howea, Chief of the orders had gone out to bank the to an SO-day court injunctloiv la to build a bigger and more 5. outing at Roseland Lake. Wood- Certain Ike aild hands for clocks has moved to Bureau of yith a press luncheon of its own d ilute. In MeiriOi^m ^ Norfolk, Va„ are visiting Mrs. Co., Hartford hrai-ch, was elected for more than eight hours. choosing. Jipace was leased from the Mih- "Tha temperature la 97.8, the The eattmates. aubmitted in the in New York for the same day. 'The problem now before the gov­ Anderson'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. vice chairman of the Hartford Re­ ^ Whistleetop Campaign terburn Realty Co., which last ernment is wether to let the par- In >ad and lovlnc m^^ory of riur Edgar Mohr. 346 E. Middle Tpke., tail Trade Bureau at a recent meet­ pulse is 70, the blood pressure ia form •'f a requeit for mone.v under With McDonald In Washington dRUfhter and nlitpr Nanev JaiiF, who Prices Listed Effective Until Saturday^ ^ P.M» . Democrats meanwhile annoiinc- year bought the three-story brick the grant for educational agricul­ negotiations wouldn't amount to tiea ^gllde toward the strike dead­ paiaad away Jun« 32. 1951. and Mr. Anderson's parents. Mr. ing held at the-Hotel Bond. He has 120 over 70, the respiration is 18 '*d plans for their nominee—who­ building from Manchester Modes tERANIUMS ture. would then have to be at>- much, a management spokesman line left to their own devices to Md Mrs. William M. Anderson 40 completed two terms on the all of which arel norina.I. ever he Is to conduct an active^ Inc. The latter firm purchased the B^yoitd thp gate our loved ona Hemlock S t "Ha fa holding his previously proved in the next aeasioa of the said in effact. seek a ae{tt|jment, or whether tha Find* happineM and rest. Caters: W lilfs. Pink Executive Council of the Retail "whlsUestop" type of campaign site from Cheney Bros, in 1931. legislature. Federal Mediation Service should And there Is comfort in the thought Trade Bureau of Hartford. nounced weight (162 pounds Additionally, the union placed this fall:' Fifteen emplo.ves are now .work­ ■The Hebron center ia one of 24 newspaper advertisements head­ step in to try to get (he_^negotia- -V That a loving God knows beat. _ ReservaUona for the outing of "HU condition continues us pro­ T-pe GOP arrangements gropp ing at the company. The com­ gress very satisfaclorily. / for which the vo-ag law, passed In lined; tlons off dead center. Hr. and Mrs. Hichael Goidanlder,' the Ladles Auxiliary of the Army Mrs. Iner Mahoney la chairman faced the task of picking a key­ pany moved to Manchester "to be the last aestioh, provides. "Why is the steel industry forc­ Right now the official view is to Robert and Carolyn. . u d Navy au b ,. June 30. at the "He Is in good spirits tWs mom- noter and other-officials (or the let the ihdustry and union keep at for the public card party, spon­ Ing. nearer the buyera’ market." Ac­ Con.atructlon and equipment coeU ing another, crisis?" The word 4 and ^ 5 per doz. a ^ b a k e Shed, Gardner. Lake, sored by the Manchester Chapter, convention opening in San Fran- cording to Airs. Ganiev, contracts it a while longer on their own. Card of Thanks "Dr. Brian Bladesywho saw the of the center would be borne by "another" was underlined. The jd \ Same Higiter! Salem, should be in by June 25. No 17. DAV Auxiliary, to be held claco Aug. 20. have already been signed with cer- was a reply to induatry advertise­ B)it if there is not some change, ,.Any of the foHouing committee President last evtjAng, was very Several dozen namee have been IcJn ■ clock-manufacturing com­ the ptate. The State woiild alto Wa wialLto thank all of our neigh- -1. Saturday, 8 p.m. at the VTW pa.v toward the per-pupU costa of ments in more than 300 news­ Mediation Service director Joaeph bora. frlenda and relative^ for the manv . X ALSO AGERATUM _ PETUNIAS w y ^ cqptacted: Mrs. Charles pleased with thls^progtess." recommended for convention key­ panies for. dials snd hands. F. Finnegan probably will enter Home. The proceeds will be used Blades, of M^hlpgtoh, was one operation. papers this week. arte of kindness and sympathy shown Turkahot, Mrs. James Sullivan, for hospital work.' Prizes will be noter, including those of several Joseph A. Lusky of Coliimbls is the case, perhaps switching tha us in oor recent bereavement, the lose 1950 OLDSMOBILE V F of the civiljaiytioctors called in as . Heialer haa estimated a per year The Steelworkers also bought 15 of our husband And father Joseph 1949 PLYMOUTH Mrs. Thomas 'Davi.s. given and refreshmenu served by women. Selection of a woman vice president of the concern. Mrs. negotiationa from New York to a consulUi^prior to Blaenhower'a operating coat, for the flrat two minute)! of TV time tomorrow Wetherell. We especially tharfk Dr. : AltDERSON GREENHOUSES 4-Door M a n . Radio, heater. Model 8S. Niea Mrs. Kay .Miller and her commit- would set a precedent. - Ganle.v has moved to Mwnchester night for McDonsId to expound the Washington for a final showdown. Robert Keeney, all those who sent the l 4-Door Medea. Radio,'beater. BaeaUant tliw . tee. emergency Intestinal operation. Sena. Saltonstall .Uaaai and with her family. years, of $17,000.' This figure ia beautiful floral tributes and loaned the f family ear. I Very alee. ^ A.3.C. Richard A. Burr, ton of The ^ r d that Eisenhower still based on Heisler's belief that 70 pinion's argument. There is considerable speculation uaa of cars. ^ ' ISS EWrtda^. ^ TsL Ml 3-MM Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C.. Burr, 72 , ------Dirksen (III) and Rep. Hallack The maneuverlngsneuverings were*were> rere-1 tVashlngton thal the present im- Is no^-falklng polilirs. came from secemdary students and 45 aldulta Hra. Sarah Wetherell and famllA. •M'flned to the At the recent DAV Slate Con­ the Whl.te House office at the hos- (Ind) are among legislators men­ would attend. gai ded a.s clear evidence that if | P®»»* In the negotihtlona is not so 1949 CHRYSLER NV4* R l^lCHRYSLER / a M16th U.S. Air Force Technical vention. held at the Hotel Stral- pita tioned, while Governors include any settlement is reached it would 1 appears. School at Lowry Air Force Base, field in Bridgeport, which was at­ Christian A,’ Herter lMassl. Wil­ / ^ lagfi'ty denied yeateiday a pub­ Public Records not be before____ the______sit)iation gets \ Industry leaders have aaid for. 1 ~x~ 4-Door Sedaa. Radio, healer. Automatic traaa- New Yorker. Tu-tone green. Radio, hiiartir. aute- Denver, Colo., aa a student in the tended hy Mrs. Martha Miller. Mrs lished report that word was pa.Vsed liam G. Stratton (III), George N. •right down to the wire.' montha* that a sizable ateel prica mlaslon. Wanderful coadlUoa. -) r Department of Armament Train­ Elizabeth Caldwell, Mrs. Qi Craig (Ind), and Arthur B. Langlie 249 S maUe tranemleeloa. Doa't wait! / ~ The union has asked for a "sub­ boo.st ■ can be expected following ing. to White Rouse aides that Ei.0.eorge W. of CJourts John H. Yeomans at 9 Sunday premium and.nothihg for after both' sides have puC up a McKinney^umber is 1949 iqsrSTUDEBAKE V-B $ Q O r is $7,967. Its liabilities are $1,289.- Haled as president of the County Hagerty said they, talked about Boothe Luce, ambaas. ■lor to : Moberg and Marion V. Moberg a.m. Monday to choose jurors for Saturday. ^ ' • good scrap. 173.36 and aaaeta are $836,054. The • uilders, Inc., y'liew- corporation two things—Gruenther'a secret Sen. Margaret .Chase Smith property at 342 Woodbridge St. the coming court year. 4-Door ^ a a . Radio, beater. Exrelleat motor, 0 4-Door. Sedaa. Radio,’heater;,'OverMva. Very Wllha debt la unsecured. with offices'll^Ha.rtford. Dorothy testimony on the Foreign Aid bill (Maine): Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, Uree. .Nice email car. Gill is listed as a Director. Trustee's Deed Any Tolland CountY resident before the Senate Appropriations U.S. Treasurer; and several House Ruth Cheney -Knimbhaar and may a p p eat^ the hearing and be I' Burton's Inc. and Dr. Courtne.v Committee .yesterday, and "the members, i Marjory Bason f^eney, trustees heard.In regard to names on the Smith Purchases M Simpson are beted as creditors of Judith Rubinow, daughter, of Division AVCO 1952 WILLYS 0\ \9^3~¥6Kt> general problems • of NATO," Demoersts-are not ex|>erted to under the will of Austin Cheney, jury lists. ■ which the Commis­ Nathan T. Nash, Manchester Atty. and Mrs. Jay Rubinow, 49 Asked whether there was any dis­ pick their ke"vnoter and other con­ to Robert J. -Sniith, piupertv off salesman who has filed, a bank­ Wtkin St., and Dale Robitison, sioners will examine. Cheney Property . To Quit Stratford 3-Door. Radio, heater. TU-loae' E 4 -DfN>r n«dAB. IH i-to M p a l a t .. B a d l# . i M t o r . cussion of politics, Hagerty re­ vention officials until the first half Hartford Rd. Low mUcGfo. '895 ruptcy petlUon. Nash's liabibtica (laughter of M r. and Mrs. Charles plied; of July. Certificate of rnrorporation SILL PRICE are M.270 and no assets are Hated. Robinson. 100 Ctmpfield Rd., Eight acres of "Qieiiey lawn” on Lawrence, Ala.is., June 22 UP)—- "I think I can flatly ja y that Bul^^they began talking of post- •Reed’s, Inc. stationer)’ firm with Bonn, UiS. Pact Hartford.Rd. were purchased today The creditori. all unsecured, are were listed on the hofior roll for there was not," convention plara at„.,an all-day $50,000 capital, divided into, .500 Ann()uncement was made today St. Albans Electric, Co.. St. Al­ the final Semester at the Chaffee by Robert J. Smith, veteran Man­ that the AVCO Mfg. Cor.p.. haa OPEN ALL DAY 1952 PeSOTQ 1949 CADILLAC Hagerty also was asked wheth­ meeting yeiterday and agreed that ahzrea with a par value of $100 bans, Vt., $191.12; Montgomery School In Windsor, 8atishe$$ Dullleg chester realtor and devtloper, from leased 240,000 square feet of tha. F er Gruenthfr might join the White a "whistleatop" campaign—with each. Starting capital. $1,000. the F. W. Cheney Co., a property 3- Door Hardtop. Radio, beater, automattr traaa- 2-Ooor. Radio, heater, aatematlc traaanlaalen. Ward. Claremont, N. H.. $190. House staff after he retires as (he presidential candidate getting 4'haage of IxH-ation - ■ • ------.* .— . 7 1— I luiiiieiformer nooa-yvyerWood-Ayer siuis Mills property, property mlaalon. Very cleea. New tires, — ' Burton’s, $121.09;. Dr. Simpson. The Knights of Columbus will NATO chief In the fall. Hagerty closer to the people-should be R. A. Atont and Co.. Inc. from Bonn, Germany. June 22 )*»>)-- Se 'w ' " "“ e 'e he known as the Lsw enca $85. „ ; march in the Sesqui-centennial J^.S, Secretarv . of State DuHea heirs of the Ute Col. S rank W. ; industrial Center. 1 said that wasn't dUcussfil.. waged along vlth radio and tele- Manchester to West Hartford. parape In Meriden tomorrow, be- viaion appearances. Trarle Name OHHIcale ■ - voiced hl.s. aatisfactiotf today at -«r$ U ... . ■ John T.- Ffcnon^ Vice pr««ident Of 1953 CHRYSLER w s T p l y m o u t H Mias Dorothy J, Spalding. 54^ ginnihg. at 2 p.m, After the German-American agreement on Smith said that h© wag acouir* I p m RrAriifltv a o#* t«/» School St., whose ______Representatives of the three an­ Evangeline Alurpivy, 25 Perkitia R marriage to .parade, local members will be» Joh n McFarland St., doing business as« Air Con- major \vorld problems. Windsor C)lub CToupf. tlGdlo. hpatvuTi ■utAmGtic Donald J. Fortman of Arlington, nounced candidates for the Demo- z rrtb^Wf fo?i 2-Door Herdtop. XteJUa. heater* Tn-teae. guests of the Meriden Council, cratic presidential no)'.ii'nation — dltlonlng Center. 310 Main S t In a roeasage to Chancellor Kon­ tTANunlDGloa^ Tu-tone fray. A very cIagn pgp. ) Va., and Chicago, 111., will take which is hold I f an open house and rad Adenauer, Dulles expressed _ program „„ Iace tomorrow at 11 a.m- In St. Collapses^ Dies Adlal Stevenaon. Sen. Bates Ke- Building Permits , 1.., , — ■ .— an invesimeni-, ana nad no immedl- S buffet supper. Members planning fauver, and Gov. Averell Harri­ To Ra.vijiond T. Schaller, for a ‘he ate plans (or its use. There are no ■projects for the Department of De­ ?ames’ Church, and her attendanu to go should the K of C two nations will, become even .... fense beginning in July. 1951 PLYMOUTH 1952 CHRYSLER IMP. John W. McFarland. 61. a high­ man - expressed approval of this l-stoi-j’, 3-room at Trebbe■ ' Dr buildinga on the property involved. •$— wrlll be honored at an outdoor buf­ Home at noon. $11.4f0. . - closer. The announcement' said plana fet 'at 6 o'clock this evening, given way department worker for al­ ides af a meeting wHh National The broad expanse of lawn fronta 4- Door Medan. Fully equipped. 1 Here la the eaa ' T Radio, heater, automatic tnnemlaeloa, power chairman Paul M. Butler. To R. E. Wandell for Henry Q. He-was replying to a message the Hartford Rd. rluater of CTieney call for moving headquarters of by Mrs. Arthur B. Shea. 13 Har­ Ever Ready Orcle of Kings most 24 years, collapsed and'died sent by Adenauer at the close of you have been waiting for! ' , ' ' Beats, power wlndowa. about noon today at the town dis- Butler said he leaned toward Anderson," for alterations to j i family manaions,^ one of which ia 1 AVCO’s research and, advanced vard Rd. Approximately 40 rel­ Daughters, which had planned ap his recent tour of the United development division from Strat- atives and friends are expected. Pczal area. Dr. John Prignano, the .whistleatop campaign because dwelling at 155 Eldridge St., $1,- now occupied by Robert H. Smith, outing for .Monday. June 25. at "it gives .the candidate an oppor- States. A ,gnvernmn D I C I " p e n i n f f d e l Ihe highway department in Jiily senhower. who haa rejected a per­ Furniture Firm 4-Door Ouetom Sedaa. Radio, heater. 4-Door, Tu-tone. Radio, heater, PowerFUte, remmanity la the town ef anAn ArrAacre, T"nie h s nother th «r ia IrM^ataHlocated I toa thathe pllancea, - Lycomi>ig.v ..-.-..,..1.^^ __ andOAme)-!-,1 - a ____ ■ and group worship services. P er-, * ^ 1932. Sheekey said. sonal ci'osa-country, barnstorming want our advice on building plans, architects, "______' 9TJLL PRICE seat coven, whitewall Urea. 1995 IJmaaaol today. There have re­ rear of this 'pie.ee, and conaiata of sons interesledMn assisting should-' Patrolmen Joseph and campaign while atreaaiiig uae of To Double Size can Kitchens. V portedly been six assassinations about three quartera of an acre-on The number to be employed In builders, financing, and lumbar. Wa'ra hara call tha minister, the Rev. Arnold "The town was scheduled to opicn Walter Ferguson stleiiipted to aid radio-TV, Butler predicted the la the $in«'n, that 10 persons which a ID-car garage is now Tozer, or the church office. ■ McFarland when he collapsed but Democratic candidate would be a Boston, June 22 (R A (umilure Lawrence by AVCO was not dis­ to help so drop in. Or call us. . .9-4525; from 1953 WILLYS WAGON 195TMERCURY ___ I bid* this afternoon at 3 o'clock hnn'e hern w ouniled In nt- standing. Thia latter piece of prop­ closed hut the announcemeht aald E were unsuccessful. The body was "cillfflfd" individual who will manufacturing; concern which erly was* purchased from the ea- .. Ik Rockville, Storrs and Willimantic fpk.fer Enter*) Henrc. viM/i-iTT i ‘“"n 's garbage collection tempted nssnaslnntions nnd that it ia believed that it will eventu­ t Tn-loae palaL Overdrive. Eaeelleat coadlUoa. 2-D«Mir. Dark grMa. Radio, heater. Like acw CMrge Pmdell J r . son of Mrs. : contract. The rontraet is for three taken to the Holmes Funeral "carry the campaign to the peo­ moved into Connecticut from New there have been 70. bomb Incl- tate of Austin Cheney. Home. 400 Main- St.. Funeral ar­ ple and not bring them to him" York a iy now plans to double in ally total at le -t 1,500, many of prise 9955; no chargg. | Lew Mileage. coadlllnn. *495 ^ J*’ Mndell. 60 C o-' years. denta. ! All the property Involed is now - .-tee Aa • . ' D burn Rd.. left this weqk on the mS. rangements are incomplete. Butler said the Democrats Wmc size after leas than tlx month* in zoned AA Residential. Revenue U.em actentlsta and engineers. ; -\. Bidders may submit thair price " — ■ ' h ' — ' The firm la expertad to begin " P ^7'* • Kungaholm for an extended visit for collecting garbage in any of in a bad way financially, but its new home, the New England HEAVY THEFT . atamps attached to the dbadaWled In Sweden. He received his B 8 hoped to raise between $2 and $2>j Council reported today. 'today indicates a purchase price transfer of many of lla 8tratfqrd four districu into which the town Fayetteville. Ark. (iP) .—The personnel next month. degree from the University of haa been divided tor collection pur­ Police Probinjjj million for radio and TV time for The Qouncil. a privait, regional "blgg’eat" robbery in the history of $25,poo for the three pieces. ConnacUcut thia month, and ex- poses. .The town ib^jccepUhg al­ the fall campaign. He called yes- promotional organlialion, said that of this town, home of the Univer­ The transfers and related ex­ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS ONE NO ta to pursue graduate studies terday’r meeting to brief the can­ J#M Rlsom Design Inc/ plans to ternate bids' for collectToh of gar­ Highway Crash sity of Arkansas, occurred when changes of rights were effected by SIGNAL FROlk VENl'N r Stockholm or elsewhere before bage at curbs instead of in back didate repreaenla'tives on Poet- take over another 50,000 square eight boys "abopt college age" aeven property instrument! filed raturning to thia country. He is yards. k convantidn plane. *••1 apace in the former-Ouett ... 'i. Local police were aiding State carted off an 800-pound concrete' this morning in the office of the Oehunbus, Ohio, June 22 0^^— 'A k to enter the serV^g next Peabody ,mHI tn'the North Gros- town clerk. NOUN MONEY The district systeif was uaed to Police In the investigation of a 2- venor Dale aectiqn of Thompson. ehamrock. New radio signals “which pro. Mazeh. The FindeU famllv spent encourage smaller operators to TB RECORD Glen Will told poliOe that hla In addition to the main aalea. «Mwiderabte time in Sweden. • car accident on Rt. IS at the Tol­ Liltla Rock, Ark, (R —Arkansas At present, the coinpany emplo)’s aumn^y originate •• Wnua" ^ciG jvuu^ JLiinvIkU* bid Md • th.us inertasa the com- land Tpke. overpass at press time more, than lOO.nersjsns, tha coun­ wife eaw the youths loading., the the deeds, filed concern rights to were reported today by an Ohln ■ Wtnya have relatives and ■petitibn.. haa tha fifth highest rate of active green-painted yard . ornament In­ the use of utilities, and righta to MteMt, ooiring 'the summer of i today. ; . tuberculoaia In the aation. saya Dr. cil apnounc^ani aald. ('(ilveralty radio astronn. It SUPPLY tO...IOLtON NOTCH DELIVERY ^ , The Md opening was ichediiltd First reports indicated a woman to a trailer;' and trM to talk them changa the location of qtilitlea. Bter. The flndinga were made h.T and vimted othep Bcandi'"1- to taka ptaca in the office of Gan- J . T. Herron, head of the State out of taking.it. ' . , , The Cheney, homes In bark' of countries.. WSJ Injured but no further in­ Health Depaulmant. Casas reported Dr. John D. Kmus, dlieotor ot 351 HAST CENTIR ST. OPEN EVENINGS Ml 3-1131 Itral.Manager Richard Martin.^ ' formation .was nvallabla. la 1166 toUlad 1,881. 'oaicaa en They weren't diacouragad. how- which tha proptrty Ute, alT front « i Ihn nnlvenfitgr's n

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lag tha crowalBf of ono htfme dowed with $16 million. It RockviUe stato quaan, and th* parada of organlsod a lunchson In bis honor. President Sits FundSpends oparataa Independently of th* Illneaa pravanted his attamUng, b u t. Waits U.S. Study Obituary atats quasna, bands and floats. '"ord Foundation. ' Walter de la Mare, 83, Dies, h* sant a poem to be read. Ho State Ups Point Penalty Ezra, Estes Argue Mta* Oplaniba waa chosaii at a Hutchins said the largeat had written it 46 years bofor*. 45 Minutes nt ConnacUcut picnic in San Dimas amoimt spent thus far, about a Early Work Start Predicted Park, CaUf. Hsr aUandanta will $5,414,201 on Utu-d of tha fIvs-mllUon-ptus . World Famous British Poet The writer stayed close to bis Oil Minor Road Counts On Soviet Spy Case bo Miaa Patricia Kauppt, daugh­ figure, has gone to promote better oeveral homes, in vitingea naar to Work Session Death* On Farm Program For $750^000 Shopping Area ter of Mr. and Mra. Joromo Kaup- I 'X* relation*. London. He was 58 before he vis­ pi of Fullorton, Calif., formorly ef Civil Lihetty The largeit aingl* appropriation, Twickenham, England. .June, 33 I power with wit children, and adulta ited Paris. Ho aald Istar that h* HutfoM Jim« » * — i u t f Mirt. * Unitad NatloiM, N. Y„ June 22 publlihed In 1904, two years after persuaded to make a radio broad­ Nor waa there any official word Ing a report from tha tl.S. gov-.Kfor the Uniteii Nql lone.'* and th* spirit of tha Ibw anactad ry out tha plan, gantzatlons. lo the gianddaughtor ef Mro. Cora from some Oongreasmen, has. work In (he following categories: llrht'vlolatlona aa "a; hlfhway er ordered a graduated seals of on when he would leave the hM- emment on charges that a U.N. At a news' conference Wednes­ John Bilston, died at Manchester cording to a local raal aatat* agent Pigeon of Itockvillo. spent 86.414,301 In the past three members of the Order ol Merit, a.pth^ publication of "Songs of Child cast. aafety meaaure." penslties for traffic violations. by congress." in Chicago, Adlai E. Rtevensoa Naiaed to Board To study communism in the non-UUa honor reserved for no hood." pital, although there were Infor­ employe had tried to enlist a Rus­ day Shatov said Petukhov ajid Memorial H * q |^ I t | ^ morning “Launching a program like this reiterated lost night th* oontdenca bandling th* negotiations. Paul B. Sweenay, president and yehra to dbfend civil liberties. U.8.; to work for equality before Other works which In his dlsoourae he axpresaed tha He .eald that the new order will Capt. Thdmaa P. Cahalan. atats mal Indications Elsenhower might sian refugee Into Soviet espionage. RcMtislav Shapovalov, a member of after a long UmeaBrSha Waa born Louis Lavttt, th* realtor, aald AH TaleSttvIlle and Vernon Robert M. Hutchtna, Fund pres­ more than 24 living peraon* of I broifght hlni to the front rank belief that old age la the hlroplMt raise the present two point penalty police traffic expert, disclosed re- In the middle pt the growing sea- he expressed a few days ago that traaourcr of th* Journal Publish­ the law' and equality of oppor­ apeclal eminence. Queen Elisabeth I or hla contemporaries included be released late next week and When he recclvee such ^ report, the SoylStftU.N. delegation, had at- In OstergotlSnd, Swedan, Dec. 33, aon, oa lequirad by law, la com-1 he would win the ■ Democratic constnioUon Is scheduled to begin ing Co., has b*en elected to the Bowe ItooM ara aow bolag handled ident, last night released a rept^ tunity; to make th* Bill of Rights period of life. to five points. That puts additional centl.v that arresta for apeedipg in head for his Gettysburg, Pa., farm he aald, ha will give the employs, tempteds^to pressure me to try t# 1871, and cam* to this country in on the projoet within two montlm. by Tb* ttoraHT brnaeb oileo. 1 W. on th* agency’s dlaburaamcnta II named the poet to the order In 1 •The Return", In J910, which won pressure on bad drivers, since a posted areas of 60 m.pJi. or niora 1891, sattllng in Now YOrk. She plicated, w* have done our beat' presidential nomination. But ha advisory board of the Rockville of­ "al living document." to maintain 1953. the Polignac l^ te , "Tl)# Llatanors Once atkrted on hla belated lit­ ' or some other place, to continue Aleksei Petukhov, an opportunity make me-, a apy,"- to provide a, workable program' decUnod to speculata m winning Ho sold th* center will include n fice of the Connecticut Bank and Main SL, t ele^ano, TRoMoat alnc* it was formed In 1963. dua process and th* prlnctplaa erary career he (vrot# Industrioua- driver is called in for a hearing are now running l.OM a month recuperation. to stats hts cose, and than place had lived In Naw Britain, Wath- First National Super Market and 8418*. Rop. Fmncla B. Waltor tD-PaX He w(a* taken 111 only yesterday. and Other Poema" (1913), "Pea­ when he has accumulated seven Bhapovalqv could not be reached that will be Helpful to farmers, on tKa Aral ballot. Trust Co., It was announced today which undarly It; and to mainUln cock Pie" (1913), "Motley and ly, producing about 40 volumes o£ beyond comparable months last . Higas II Bills the n\atter before the proper ij.ti. for comment. But his delegation terafleld and Newington before Fortunately, th* program la volun- The former llllnoia Governor on* other nationally known chain has t^esUonad the nature of aom* ' PuMIslifd First Rook at 29 poetry and numerous short atorlea penalty points over a five-year year. , In today's work session, Eisen­ coming to Manchester In 1945. by Lester E. Shippee, chairman of freedom of speech and bellaf. De la Mare was 39 when he pubr Other Poema" (1918), and“ Col-l period. Whdn tO penalty points are grpup for B decision.' chief, Arkady. A. Sobolev, aald th* tary." was aakad by a reporter what ho stor* as well aa several amaller the bank. of th* Fund's appropriations. WM- and. novels. Hta lyrics (zre consid­ "Enforcement officers on both hower sighed 11 bills. The prin­ Tha charges against Palukhov She was a member of th* Cove­ stores. Receive Degrees, tar wants hts House Committee on llahed his first book, "Songs or lected Poems" In 1930. ered among the moat beautiful In collected, license is suspended. the state and local level feel tha charges were "8.11* and a fabrica­ The Secretary warned that "no; thought of hla chonoas .of getting SWeeiiey, high rtierlff of Tolland Childhood." It started him on an He continued a steady produc­ - ’‘This should do a lot to dis­ cipal ones 111 huthorlxed the gov­ ware made Wednesday by MIchatl tion, .nothing more." nant-Conr>rgaUonal Church and' one should, plow up hla crops in 'nominated on the Aral ballot at tha lh« properly upon which the County, ia also a diractor of th* unAmerican Activities to find out the English langjiage. new policy on auapciialons la more ernment: to dispose of Us' Texas Shatov.'a former Soviet army cap­ a former member of Bethany Cov­ flopping center will be built U whothor th* fund ta a "friend or almost endless series of poema and tion of poems, esaa.va and volumes His wife, Conatanea Elfrida, died courage driven ■ from'' running reaoonable," he told a newaman Shatov claimed Petukhov and enant Church Ih New Britain. Anticipation of coming into th* soil party's national convantlon In People's Savinga Bank and a mem­ Accept Positions! Cameras Stolen atorlea for children and their of stories through his later yeara. through these warning signs and City tin smelter by Jan. 1, 1867 tain nowj amployed at Columbia Shapovalov had worked on him bank until ha has checkad with his Chicago In August, ow n^ by Croatllne Rfatty of ber of the Coventry Fiah and Oaffie foo in our natlori's death struggle In 1943. "Therefore, they are applying ahd l2)'postpona from Dac. 1 to University library. Petukhov She 1* survived by two daugh­ which Louis P. FItagerald ta g a in st th* Communist conaplr- elders. Hla long liters^ life'began "A Beginning and Other Btorea" lights,” he said. the laai’ 'more rigidly with tha while all thrae were 'mrmbera of ter#, Mrs. David Oourlay, West county committee." Stevenson, th* Democratic praa- au b . Mia* Marilyn Loysim, daughter' From Pharmacy while he was a clerk in the Lon­ was published in 1055. Stop I Sign I'iolallons Kerinua Feb. 1 the date for fixing quotas called the charges "false from top hi* English class at OolUmbla. Ha In New York, Gov. Averell Har- idenUal nomineein 1963, chucklail prasidant, and ia part of the (or- .qingen to Celebrate of Lt. Ool. and Mr*. Staphan Loy- knowledge that tha habitual of­ on marketing of all tobacco except to bottom." Suffleld. and Miss M. Ulyan' Bil- naer Buiit* farm. ifsoUng‘th* Fund's flnanciat don office of the Angln-AmeVlcan. In 1062 he appeared on a Brit- Commissioner Ttnan said that fender is going to ba hit, hard." said they had hinted they cquld dla- aton. 52 Salem Rd.; and several riman charged today In testimony and replied; 'Tm optimiatie about The Maple Grove Singers, at a Bim of Morrow Rd., rocontlp rt- Oil Co.-, where he worked for 18 ish radio program aa 'one of four the disregard of stop' signs and the flue-cured variety. The dead­ U.S.. Delegate Henry Cabot eredlt him with U.S. security agen­ before a House aubwmmlttee that gatUng the nomination, but tha Tha alt* includes about four and rehearsal tonight, will ' cclabrato eetvofl her bachelor of mualc odu- ‘ Hutching said: Folic* said today movl* camcraa lights haa become a "very serious Since Feb. 17,_ a warning ia per­ line for flue-cured tobacco rerhalns Lodgs Jr., yaaterday asked Waah- nieces and nephews. on* half ncr*6, with a 466 foot iftlonh MlalBtqrproted years. old wise men and obawved that mitted after the- flrit arrest snd Dec. 1. Ington for facti, and said he would cies and Implied that Sobolev was Funeral service* will be held at the Eisenhower administration baa ball game ia by no means over.” th* group's victory at the . 34th cotton dogrso cum lauds from worth about $300 have been dis­ Lost year he and American- children ar* aatonlahingly kind to Private Scrvica matter,” ab much that it en­ aware of what they were doing. failed to come up with reallatic |L.• He~ then____ was_ aakad wlw could frontage on Windsor Ave. Parking Connecticut State Saengerfest h*ld Hartt ColltM, Hartford. She waa "SomVpf the octlona of th* Fund covered missing from th* Plne- Apartmenta dangers many lives. conviction for violating the 60 The Preaident also sighed a (5vtl protest vigorously to' : Ham- th# Erickson-Hansen Funeral Is planned for about 400 cars In hav* b*efls,mlaint*rpretad because born sculptor Sir Jacob Epstein the old. m.p.h. speed limit except that marakjold If Shatov's ' allegations Shatov gave secret testimony to Home, 5 Hart St.. New BriUln, effective plan for Civil Defense. change the outcome of such a recently at Bridgeport. recipient of th* Laurel . Music Lenox Pharmacy at 299 E. Center wore awarded certifleates of hon­ "Catch a good specimen alone, He noted that only a few days Atomic Energy agreement with the same effect a week earlier be­ Harriman testified at a Civil game. front and ttf the rear. At the event, th* ladles' group Camp partial ' scholarship for they have h ^ autad iff such a S t The theft was reported yeater- Separate entniMoii, sir ago such a violation caused a apeeding beyond 05 m.ph. can re- Cuba and, Hagerty said, dia- affa-'cenffrmad. Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Gus­ Levitt said present plana are way as to na open to mUtnter- dgy. orary membership In the Amer­ an intelligent. Imaginative one In eoMtioBed threagh- ■ult. in an. immediate 15-day aiid- Petukhov Defends Seif fore the Senate Jnternsl Security tav E. PthI, pastor* emeritus of Defense hearing of the House Sub­ "I don't feel I want to opeeulato won firat honors in the first class. miiaic education majors during her ican Academy of Arts and Let­ the right mood,” he. said, "and you death. paOched "quits a faw" personal subcommittee. committee on Military Operations. on that." ' . that tha new Firat National Store The win marks the sixth consecu­ four years of coUeg*. Her major pro^atlon. ~ \ Police war*'reluctant to divulge ters. ou t ' In announcing his decision to pensioh' and beyond 86 m'.p.h., 30 letters and telegrams. ' Petukhov sent lettera tq hla su­ Bethany Covenant Church, will of­ will be In addition to th* ona prea- ‘ "TH* fund regards commualam won’t pine for other company.". days. periors in the United Nations de- Lodge Asked for All Facts ficiate. Burial ‘ will .be In Center H r recommended; Stevenson was ona of the speak­ tive year th* group Ho* won In actlvIUaa .include editor of the further detail* of th* Incident say­ The citation to De La Mare Rarely Seen ta PUMIe raise the point system penalty for Elsenhowir also accepted, "with Lodge told newsmen he had 1. Giving th# federal govern­ er* at a $60-a-plat* taitimonial antly located on E. Main St., and the competition an(l the fourth year book, aecratarY of Student as a threat to clvtrfiberttea, but It ing it might hamper their Investi­ said: WIlUAM P. such violations, he said that this ' Second violations within a 3-ybar the greatest reluctance." the fendlng hlmielf. In a letter to Cemetery, NewlngtoA. i will not replaca it. Wd- not organised bolely to op- gation. De La Mare was a retiring man, ^riod are treated more drosticcN. J. A. C. Robertson of Britain, di­ asked Waahlngloh for all the faeU Friend* may call at the funeral ment primary responsibility f Wtell* Pitkin. Ruaaell Pitkin. Wil­ ultimatum to th# union to ‘take or . Acials today , privately expressed William R a i^ thurifar; and the The Rockville Emblem a u b will She ia the former Alin* Loysim, aa far^smore fair than the c dasTlng with while In the hospital. such kind of slander and attacks liam Coseo, Ro'oert Oosco and Ar­ Rev. Benedict Sutula, mabter of daughter of Lt. C8l. and Mrs. Loy- -Ing an accelerated re-study of method. \ in the press.”. Shatov's allegatioh was tha first leave,' . . . It should be crystal I increasing concern over the pos­ hold a June festival at the EUka \ speed limits on the State's S,q00 The press secretary said he could such against a U.N. employs since thur Ooseo. clear to the American people that I sibility of a 'steel strike but said, ceremofliea. The sermon will be Home on N. Park St. Sunday. ztm.. "Actually,there'! really no way not diaeves thaie at this tine. . In a letter to Hugh L. Keenley- reached by Major Alpfionse V. J. Booth received 6is master of miles of roadway, following com- to evaluate Whether it ia superior December 1952, when the United the 11 steel companies, for reasons ' for the time being, they intend to There 'will be dancing from 5 to 9 plalnu that some of the limlU arc He said Eisenhower keeps In aide, director general of the U.N. Statei disclosed it had barred re­ of their, own, are proceeding with keep out of the tergaining. 5ledoresyk, chaplain in th* L^.S. p.m. with music by Max KaUltck's ■dene* degree In Electrical En­ to the old," he,,to1d a newaman. touch with defense and related Technical Aaaiatance Administra­ Army. gineering. After July 8, Mr. and *'no^realistic" under presefit-day "In the Anal analytls, the eucceaa entry of Nikoyal Skortaov, a Poli­ their conspiracy to force a shut­ ' However, It woi reported that if orchestra and a buffet will be mattera, through, among othars, tion for which he works, Petukhov tical Affara Department officer, af­ State Backs down in steel.” McDonald previ­ the industry and sleaiworkara A Danqlit at 6 p.m. will honor served at 8 o'clock. Tickets may Mra. Booth will M ide In Balti- of thia or any other highway staff secretary Andrew J. Good- also called the whole story a "lit ter he had gone to Russia on home Father Lepak at th* PAC Ball­ mora, wher* ha has accaptad a Tlie increases, mostly of five aafaty program depends on public ously had labeled the Industry pro-1 union still are stuck in their* room. Principal speaker will be be obtained from members of the miles an hour, have been ordered paster, w'hp handles top secret and provocation." leave. He was accused of spying poaal a ’"louse." I present atslemate by the midle of committee or at the door. position with th* Wastlnghouse aci^eptance. documents from the National "Moreover," he aald, "this provo­ whlla heye. Vo-Ag Center j Father Lej^k'a classihitc and Electric Oorp. Tliay ware both for sections on Rt. 34 In the towns ,"You can use fslslltles as the The companies did not reply im- next week the govepment may close friend, Msgr. WodarSkl, CYO Fonawr RL-kzille Oirl Ia^<)uee■ of Detby, OTange, and tVesl Sacurlty Council and other mat­ cation Is not accidential. It is Two members of Russia's U.N. mediately. take a new look at the advisability . A former Rockville girl. Miss graduated from Manchester High flnsi yardstick. But that lluctuatea ters. more like a next venture on the delegation were ordered out of the director of the Hartford Archdio- School, as waa Mlaa Marilyn Loy- "Havan: on Rt. 3 in Bridgeport, from month to month and froi> For Hebron 2. The union began transmitting I of inlervervening. coae. Eleanor Golemba, daughter of Trumbull, Stratford, Shelton ■ and Asked If any Important mattera part of tholw evil elements In the Unitad States last April on grounds to Its locals detailed Instructions I A strike is feared by adminr Mr. and t^rn. Frank Golemba of Bim. year to year. Even weighted eta- United States, which are not in- they had forced th* redefection of equally applicable,” . McDonald | Father Lepak Is n native of Dartv: on Rt. I ll In Monroe; and are being withheld from the PrealT istration officials not only becauao Buffalo, N, T. and moved to Hart­ Fullerton, Calif., whq lived on on Rt. 68 In Fairfield. tiatica can be found to be fallarloui dent because of his Illness. Hag

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.]■ I ■■ IIANCHESTSB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JU^fe 22, 1986 aiANCUESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1966 PAGE THIRTKEN fA C S T W E L V l C o v e n ^ ber 1954 after. the Bdriet'Union ppofa In Japan last month ranged Planners Face Radiation Count exploded a- thermonuclear deyice In from a few hundred to a few W H AV—V l* Truman Warns Allies Siberia. JapHnese radiation guthor- fhduaand grlgey count*. W B N B -iW High Off Japan itles at tha time Skid the 110.000 w ooo—i m l)aily. Radio w o n u u l i i c SOp Eli^ifle for Salk Shots B u s y S ^ m e r count was "nfear the maximum permisiiible dose of radiation, but w n o — i n t On Communist Peril State Ex-Secretary Diet WDBO-ISM Baatan BUuidaN HflM T he H igh School world The Town Planning OommlsiUon, Tokyo, J).he 23 (#) -Shimane It won't do ijarm unless such rain jfA Clinic Set for Thiirsday which normally takes a break over University officials said today rain falls heavily for many days.” Salisbury, June 33 i/P)— Former Tba foUowtng pwfraia acftadulaa-i the Bumitk'er, la going to be kept He said countries which have water cqHected at two points about The rainfall yesterday, at Yona- Connecticut secretary et Btato Miss Hden EstM, Faculty Adviatr (flbvehtry. June 23 (Special) In sesaion over the next few 420 miMa west of Tokyo registered go and Mataue. lasted less than an Donald J. Warner, 70, died yeater- sra augniiM *9 «•# r a «o managa-, FRIDAY. JUNE 22 ,CompHfd by StadsntB of Mtiichtster Hiph School Beacon for the school y ^ r has the highest geiger count since the VOlp XXIII, No. 37 OVair 969 pra-school aged childten months becaujk of the pressure of •o«n«what aa primitive peo- hour -and measured about a tenth day at Sharon hospital. A R e p ^ BoanU and ara Mbjact to cbanga w T K ^ «w a % been produced by Robert,WUOcel's latsbt-'U.S. nuclear teats started of an inch. W L atA aligibla to recaiva Salk Polio biurineas. Ucan, he had served in the ad­ WDRC-^Blbt ( ^ b y vaccina shota at a clinic Thurs^y fifth grade. M Bikini. without BOttM. IVQTH—O R u tl.r , .Those who wor'ked on the June There's Just too much for the ’“ 1 And ha added that "one or In addition to the U.8. tests, ministration of the late Ckiv. .4.— at tba Nathan Hola Community said the> still face from the Com-, another of the Western Demorra- The reports of 70,800 ahd 89,000 As We Leave These Walls Perry’s Caravan MHS Students I issue incIudo-GOoffrey Morris, edi- Commission to do." Wilfred Max-' Britain recently .exploded two Everett Lake from 1921 to 1923, * ’ wHAY->Utulo litrehaBt V / M A Y -^ W a U f. Ontcr. yvell. town planning administrator, gsiger counts pe ' nUnuta were well atomic devlcss o f' the coast of WCcX^IUeord R..M. WOUC—Oood biv.nmc Coed Muata Student Body at MHS I tor-ln-chief,-Diane Santoro, Jean ""^"piiklng at a dinner of the PU-: y ,7 * T d ‘ Siu ^.itTllv WiQni—Bw«iMn m. uom W ^ B —Plattor-Platt.f Party l^ves Monday Co-s|xmsocs o6 tha clinic ora tha : Bonkowski, / Richard Hartley, *^id today. below the all-time high of 110,000 northwest Australia. Singapore standa on a 230- Wino—WmJow Brown wfio-un. lUn'. PtmUy Public Heiolth Nursing Assn, and Grant Vance, Judith Carr. Mar­ There are four proposed aub- recorded In Yamagata in Septam- Samplings of rain at- ‘various square-mila iaiahd. UTDRC—lUl Colby ■WDRCone—E.------R. Morrow Visit Schools tha Young Mothers' Club. Dr. Rob­ 'ty. conferencea.” WGTH—Waxwork. WQTH-Say It With Muile Bright and early Monday morn­ guerite Green, Michael Judktna, dlvl^ons to be studied- and a num­ ert P. Bowen, town health officer, ident cautioned that other alli­ ' But he warned: t:ia— iita - ing, the Perry Caravan will again David Samulils, Alex Ckanyi, ber (^Bone change requesta to be ances of the two Engllih-apcoking WHAY—Mubm M.rcliut WHAY—Dodarr. »a Br.vr. Picks Council Delegates Repreaadtati>4ea of the MaJp! will be in charge. must CoaaarVo BleMigtli WCCC—GoJuod felvaalni Oooo Mualo depart for ItSvSnnual journby to caiarles Luthi, Robert DelMastro, air*d a\ public hearinga. nations "are laaa effactivs, in their WCCO—Rocuro R.TUO ter High Student Council cently The clinic is for children one to "Even when Wa ore moonstruck VTKNB—Sport. WKNB-Reporl the West. Lawrence Jarvis, Stuart Bngler, Also, 1* Ibe proposed mutual benefit, if Britain and WTIC—Pred^Warlne visited the eighth grades., Bam- six years of age. Forms for widening iKid extension of Brook­ : by tha silvery illusions of slactlon WDRC-^acJi Cariwn student Council reprcsanUllYM Under the able chaperoning of Raymond Smith, Patricia Carlin. America should get. at cross pur-;^;';;.gi;t“"to”'^r‘ In mind M8Uard m and Holliater Schc In order parental consent are obtainable at field St., Which proved .to be a WGTH—Counter Spy teachers Dwight Perry, Gilbert to glv idea of Penny Harris, David Foster, Den­ lilS - for next year’a clasaea we.ra ehoien I Sylvia Fisher, ive these atuden^ Vinton's Grocery Store, Rft 31, and controversial .matter when, the poses. _ _ _ I that it wa consume moet of what WHAY—Dodeer. v., Br.i e« Hunt, and Dr. and Mrs. John Field,' school life. / nis DouviUe, Linda Robbins, W il­ United by OoNMnon Danger ’t f iu Y —Jbauy Kimball recently. h lff • the Post Office in South Coventry. Planners held al^ informal meeting we produce, we will not be able WCW—Gom Evanlni Good Uutia the group will cover many of the The;ey spoke abotlt such things aa Mrs. Frederick C. Rose can be liam Pattiahall, Archie McDonald, Truman conceded that "like WCCC—R «»r d R.VU. WKNB-Uouc Thoae cho«en for next year’a »en-1 scenic .7flrite" of our country. and. Marion Ward. with residents cg^ the street lost to stand up against these nations WKNB^BaMball Matl&t. the demerit eyatem, tports, ahd reached dally between 9 a.m. and moat other nations wa are more who Work Incessantly to increase WTIC-Pred Warlne lor tia i. repreientatlvei are Bob! N Visits at MHS Commencing with a northerl; Room raportera were Janet 8o- week. X ' WDRC—Youra Truly clubs. The schMule for next year's noon to make appointments. Each impelled to unity by common dan­ their power—their power to WGTH—Counter Spy' Warrep. John Dormer. Calhyj ------route, tba group .will begin . leiiski, Paul Savaatuio, Janet The're Is also thexpropoaed rs- school dav/in the new high school -treatment.will cost 30 cents. ger than by common aspirations." threaten, their power to raaiat, to liW - Kagan, Leo Cyr, Norm' Hohenthal, I gyivla Klnher, g former well sightseeing at Niagara Falls, Schultheiaa. Linda Silanaky, Edgar vlslon of the town'^subdlvlsion - But "those who look - candidly WHAY—Dodger. v». Brave. was o u ^ e d briefly. Then the Mothers aasiating at the Center overawe and obsorb their neigh- ter a email portion of Canad^and regulations. The P l a i ^ n have and hdnestly at the world about * t ^ A Y —B.Uy Kimball WTK'-After Hljh School Whal? Auatra Or-olx, Linda Toth, Krancet jjpovvn Manchester High Junior, re- you n g^ students were allowed to wllf be Mrs. Kenneth S. Lyon, M. Johnson. Robert Merrificld, Cath­ bora, and thejr power to atrike WCCO—RacoPd Ra»u. WDRC—Radio Worhabop Sweet. Uom Squatrlto, Mary Mori rently returned by plane trom hfr continue West to..auch s ^ ts as atk AMut points. Which had not erine Solenski, Linda Diggart, Roy been working on that Ram for ua," he conttnuad, "must aee that . ,_w n 4 B —Baacball Matinba WGTH—Amarlcui Mu.lr Hall S. Herman LeDoyt, Mrs. Raymond with force of ama. PERENNIALS arty, Dave Woodbury and Maiiette new home In Dundee. 111./ for hey Tellowstone National Parl^ Grand been covered. ' Palmar, Rlqhard Gable, Marcus months, but haven't approved the that common danger hna rarely WTiC—Woman •itt- .C. McKinney, Mrs. Marlon Greg­ "S o , I would uga that—out of IVDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Dodger, vi. Brave. Gagnon. Alternatee are Dale lister'i graduation and wedding Canyon, Bryce Canyon,/end the /Those going to Barnard were ory, Mrs. Earle W. Rose, Mrs. Rob­ Tilton, Ctiristophcr Chambers, new regulations yet. been greater, though it boa often' WOTU—Waxwork. WTIC—Oue.l Sl.r Brown, Charles Bogginl, Roger and vlilted her many friends at Bad Landa of South Dmota. 'The. Ivar Jozus, Linda Nelson, - James Luft. Diane Rruneau, Orlo In addition, the Commiaslon''waa been more strident and speotacii- rommon prudence—you. »and we WDRC'rRadln Workriwp ert A. Doggart, Mrs. Joseph P. and all our friends and aasociatfs *'tf'HAY—Record Rodeo WGTH—American Mu.lc Hall A t her, Judy Wittman, Nick MHS. high spot of the trip will be/m Warren; John Doriiier, Danny Dor­ Eaton, and Mrs. Frederick Roae. Smith. Michael Guinan. Sandra recently handed the job of lar. There is plenty to pull us WCCC—Record Review tiW - Knight, Pam Shorts, Bill Stephens, Sylvia and h*r brother. Corky, abort visit into M extd^ mer, Mary-iMoriarty, Charlih Van ^ Hotchkiss, Tyler Devine, Pamela paring detailed plans for the p ^ soberly together op common apr should 'not get careless about our WHAV—Dodger, va. Braise. ' Society M Meet strength or our unity. I would WKNB-Ba.eball Matinaa Gail Provost, Karen Carlson, Lynn a sophomore, are attending a small This year Mr. ^ n y li liking Ausdall, Milton Hathaway/Jeanne ' Silanaky, Judith Spikes of flowers June until August. WKNB—Serenade WTIC—Snclall.t Party Convention Stephens, Karl Rclchelt and Pam absence July 1, 9.' 15 will be Dr. of homicide and assault and bat­ are best in basket' all and football. the diitlea-of retiring editor Eleine Siegmar Blamberg, Sliver., St. pro­ Schqol this week follow; Wayne tery. An emergency operation JIG WEST MIDDUB TOENPIKE v Balloon Flower Wnc-SirloUy Sport. WDRC—.Mood, for Romance Barns. Alternataa. will be Paula Clay, Leif D. Jacobson, Lloyd .D. Balloon-shaped buds open to star-like flowers In June W DRQ^. Zalman H'tlTII—Bad Box VI. Kanna. The Junior claaa putt on one ikccino, who with (he coopera­ fessor at H iU «r College who la as­ was performed to save his Ilfo. CFB.BNEE DURANT S1^'I and July. WGTH-Sport Uftat U i«a - Adams, Ksrln Pearson, Kenneth prom during ,.the year fpr the tion of faculty advisor Mlsa lone sociated wiui the State Clvfl MaeVane, Robert L. Morgan, Lu­ Police said Morinigo, 81, hla 84- WMAV—Dadgerx vx. Brave.. Miller, Cathy Fournier. Donna cius A. Pettinglll, John Rialey. Painted Daisy Various colors. Blooms May and June. *'?rHAy-Dinner Data _ „ , WTtP-Nawa aeniora and this la more or less Fellows and the rest of the staff, Rights Commission. year-old wife Joaette, a Belgian, NEW . LARGER QUARTERS WCCe—Good lOvanlns Good Hiuie WDRC—New.* Almanac Sandals, Jean Hamill, Cynthia Ny­ compared to our Senior recaption put opt a fin# yearbook this year. Theodore A. Seitz, Kenneth H. and another man identified only by Sedum Large heads of rosy crimson flowers in August, and WKMB-Seranada WGTH—Red Sox vx. Kama. ..pn July 22 the young people of PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR PARKING lin, Barbara Burgess, Donna Met­ No underclassmen are allov'ed to Thirteen new membere were re­ •Shirahac, Elsie M. Andarson, Pa-- the Initials “ F. O." of Antwerp September. - - . ' WTIC—Emil Oota I calf. Valerie Johnson, Sue Mc- the church under the supervision tricla L. Carpenter, I^ancy M. WDRO—Guv Lomtiaida WHAV—Podgem va. Brave. go iintt^ asked b y . a junior or cently added to the staff after of Hubert Edmond.son. will be in were returning from a visit to the Torch Lily Three-foot flower spikes in late summer. / WGTH-Bill Stem WTIC-Bwrvfnal Caiiley, Donald Woods, Jon Norrie, sen for. tryouts were held. The five new. Charland, Jahyce L - Churchill, hospital to s*e Mrs. Morinigo'a AUTO GLASS INSfALLiD WDRC-Cal Kolby Robert Olmetesd ahd PaecarPoe. ■enlarge of the service. The Rev. Jane E. Dunnack. Sally A. Fraser, *’SllAY-Dlima WGTH—Red Sox va. Kanuu Sylvia is a member of the Aca '• members f ’-orr the junior class are Mr. Bradley will preach the ser­ father at the time of the shMt-. WCCC-rOooiWCCC—<3ooj Evening Good Muala tills - _ The freihman class will elect Gail Ahlf, Gail Provost, Janet Dolores D. Giglio, AnIU E. Has- ing. Mrs. Morinigo was shot in GLASS niRNITURI TOPS WHAY-^ymphonv iiv tba Night emy Club, which is the science mon July 29. WlWB^Dlnner Data representatives in the fall. club, and ahi. ii also a lab aaaiat- Forgette, Phj'llhi Frankenburger, mann, Marie L. Jackson, Patricia the neck with a revolver and died WTIC—Three Stai EXM WTIC—Burtlma Saranada During the minister’s absence D. Jurgensen, Roberta K. Kalber, WDRO—Lowell Thomaa WDRO-Cal Kolby Marietta Gagnon. '57 ant. Next year she plsuia to join and Pat Kryxickl. ^ The Rev. Henry Wyman of the kt once.'' The man With them was MIRRORS inrvpIoM «Ml f>«6r) PEONIES * Deanna M. Killen. Lillian F. 59 WOTH-Maat tba ArtUt WGTH—Red Sox va. Kan.ai the Alcardel. the newspaper staff, The eight new sophomore mem­ wounded in the arm aqd leg. 'Po­ lilts — Columbia Congregational C3iurch, Luthi, Judith L. Mitchell, Mary RID ~ PINK— WHIH 3 f o r $ 1 . U and the Cardinal, which la the bers are Ann Lucas, Judy Lucas, lice said the consul imd hlg wife * ‘8 h a y —Encore Thaatar WHAY-Symphnny in tba NIgbl -Herald Photo by Pinto and the Rev. I^eodore Chandler of Ann Moreau. Coral ‘A. Potter, PICTURE FRAMING foH typMl WCCO-Good Bvaotng Good Muale t^ IC —Slartlme Sarenada yearbook staff. Mary, Lucas. Hemisnie - Carrara, the Bolton Congregational CIhurch, were,separated. WKNB—Dinner Data WDRCV^Danea Orchaitrs Players Conipclc Austra Osols / Joyce E. Potter, Janet E. Rych- Pknic equipment tawn furniture, organic type fertilizer, insecticides, weed WTIO—Anawar Man After school and durthg the sum­ Once more the ^aaarooraa are ..in the memory of every etudent. Judy ' -Pontlllo, Susan Edwards, Austra Ozols., '57, was awarflM ^111 be on call. j WIHOOW cnM PLAH g l a s s Jean Wales and ^Georgia; Potter- Ilng. Gail L. Rychling, Galen P. killers, fencing and flagstone! Plastierete patio blocks in seven different WDBC—Amoa ‘n Andy mer, S.vivia Is Icept busy working empty and the hooka are picked j Even though MHS moves to a the Elmira College Key a / th e In charge of the nursery class Shea, Harriet E. Thiem, Judith A. Naiiipd t» Driiincratic Unit WOTH-Pillion Lawla Jr. Telcviaion Pmprams In Mixed Doubles at the D. Hill Nursery. ton, during Sunday's worship services colors. . •/ Ills— away, but this time an emptier new building, our traditlonr will Senior-Junior assembly held Wallbeoff, and Bailiara E. Wll- JALUim iESi laatallatioa U Quick, Easy aa« BeeaomleaL WHAT—Eneora Thaatar , On Page Two Janet FlaVell '38 feeling remains in the clasaroome. change very little. There will Marilyn '37 will be. Mrs. Frank Galindt and her Wednesday, June 13. T ^ ' award Hama. Bridgeport, June.22 (gq- -Former OUNTRAOXUKSi WE HAVE IN 8XOOK Swnm«r Stort Hoiin 8:30 A.M. • A:00 P.M. WOCC-Oood Evening Good Muale On June 6 at both the ,West Jllde No longer will they be occupied be an adjustment to surrounding, is preaenfbd annually tq/the junior daughter, Dorothy. This riass will, Democratic Town Cilhairman Frank WKNBe^vanlng Sarenada 1 Oval and the YMCA, the girls mittee will aponaor a food aale U>- w n c —Oongreaalonal Report by high school students. When but the change will not affect st'u- girl, elected by her cliAsmates and be discontinued after Sunday until .morrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In S. McGee was named to tha Demo­ MEDICINE CAIINETS emd SHOWER DOORS BAND PICNIC HELD tennii team combined with Matt ■ fall. WDRO—Amox ‘n Andy the class of 1956 aald good-bye denta' outlook. The high stand­ the faculty, who haiydisplayed out­ the South Coventry Plrehodse for cratic State Central Cbmmltlee WGTH-B. P. Morgan Jdaetozo'a varsity net squad In Club Hears Professor Opea Satardaye — Opea Tharsday Bvaolaga As trsditlon goca. the Snnusl Trinity Prize to MHS. they said good-bye for ards and godd name that MHS Gets'Book Prize standing scholarship, leadership the benefit of the program. , last night from the 22nd dlatri mixed doubles matches. all of us. A ll the books will be once set up will still remain and service. / William Kinnaid, assistant pro­ to succeed State Sen. James J. ENTDiATES GLADLY GIVEN MHS bend picnic wss held im- Following are the results of the In general charge will be Mrs. transferred to the beautiful new Manchester young people have fessor of finance at the University Robert H. Wilcox and Mrs,, Whelan of Bridgeport. medlataly following the Memorial exhibition: Robert Segal ani^Janet ■7^ Day Parade at Bab'a Beach, Lake high school building. * ja wonderful, thing'given by the of Connecticut Spoke on “ Inveat- Frederick A. Wolfe. '■ GENERAL Whitney defeated Hooks Jortnston The wonderful life in our o)d ; people of .p.trc town. They aU-wlll ment Policy for Professional and Plm ir Congomond. Despite the Inclement and Grace Tarplnlan, 6-4, 8-3; Paul Press ,GonvenlicMi Weather, an afternoon of bathing, buildtnga will never be forgotteh.! mlsa our old achoni but look for- Businessmen" at the Rotary Club The C opies Club. fantUy picnic On TIib Parkway TV SERVICE O'Bright and Karolyn Kaye de The proms, sport dances, fashion ward to s' new year In a new meeting IVednesday night in the schedulM for tomorrow has been swimming. . roller-skstlng and feated Eddie Plckman and Anne shows and talent shows will live school. ^lans Underway 1315 Tolland Turojpike M the Manchestor-BuckUnd Exit spending lote of money at the I Fii-.st Congregational Church canceled. Osyt M AC A out StUion, 8-1, 6-iI: Joe Gleason and vestry. This was the first official MltcbWl 9-3508 NIgkU wZa93 Plus Parts Penny Arcade wss enjoyed by all Jean LeClaire' defeated Richard yPlans for the annual Scholastic who attended. In recognition for > .'4, meeting of tlie local group which MMfbhester Evening Herald TEUSUMUM Fogg and Evelyn Harry, 8-2. 6-3; 'jS /rest Convention got under way another year of service to the obtained its charter lost week. Coventry correspondent, .Mrs. C. V Avard Hueatis and Milton Shaw Professionial Ball Teachers, Pupils ■By-fat a meeting held three weeks ago Paper Piihlished L. .Little, telephone, Pllgrhn bead, Mr. Vaders wae presented .at Jones Junior High School in with s very handsome drafting act. defeated Andrea Cyr. and Dick The final issre of the Robertson 2-9231, / “ PARKING IS NOT A PROBLEM Hartford.'It was decided that the Pst Leduc "SS" Miles, 8-3, 8-3. Charles Lukaa and Judy Brover' For Sumiiier Job Du$t, Pack Books convention would again be held at man defeated Wllllem Brown and ■ ’■ ------. the University of Connecticut Joan Swanson. 7-3,. 8-1; C, Mast Now that the school year has . Checking book!', pack'ing them October 9, 1936. , while Banking art the "First zal and Marsha Spade defeated T. drawn t o . a close until the fall, and dusting empty shelves were A variety of suggestions for atu-*' LARGE SCREBN RCA PagaRl and Alice' Bosworlh, 6-4 popular MaUhfw Maetozo, of the just a few of the many jobs per­ dent panels were suggested and COLOR TV 1695 6-4; Robert LlepU and Loretta Physical Education Department formed on tbs last few days of accepted by the Student Advisory lARLOW'S Carlson were defeated hy Rober will be having 'to play professional school at the old Manchester Committee. It was decided this FRONT DOOR PARKING PUZA Filler and M. Randsegg.s. 6-2, 6-2 baseball for Rsntville in Nova High School building on Main St., year the number of cpntestaivta al­ KEMP’S \ 1 TELEVISION Dale Brown '87 Scotia. While still in college, Mr. by every teacher and-all available lowed to enter the Writing Contest TBL M l S-6098 Maetozo visited - Canada ahd students' helping hands. There would be limited to approximate­ A N T SIZE lOM T o lU ^ Tpli.. Buoklaiid stayed for the summer to manage was an Air' Qf sadneth while per­ ly six students from each school. and play second base there; forming this n-task. as it was Miss lone Fellows is second vice G irl Scouls Bejxin Upon graduation from Spring- realized thaf next year the build­ president of the Executive Com­ Picture Tube field College, he joined the New ing will 'not be occupied by high mittee and Jacqueline Durandi is York Giant chain ayatem and re­ school students, but there was also .. -,v.J . Tour of Europe John Dormer William Knight a member of the Student Advisory mained for two years. Following an air of joy and excitement Committee. Both represent'Man­ this, Mr. Maetoza again journeyed thinking of the brand new school ■ ■'•'// >. ■ - V Thirteen Manchester Girl Scouts The Tl-lnity Book Prize was won ■ William Knight was recently chester High School in the Con­ $011.95 north and has been playing in to be entered in the fall. necticut' Scholi^tlc Press Associa- departed om a 13-week tour of awarded the Harvard Book Prize T)y John Dormer, '57, at the junlor- Nova Scotia for the past few tion. , a a Europe oh June II. They were ec' eentor assembly held Wednesday Cartons of all sizes, shapes and at the aenior-junior assembly held years. brand -names were found piled Jackie Durandi, '57 coKipanled by their two leaders June 13. This prize is awarded to Kentville it in. a 8-team league, Wednesday, June 13. Thia award Miss Emily Smith and Mias Jean a junior -boy who is outstanding high “ decorating'' all available la presented annually to thb boy, lad tided InstsllaUoa. pins tax. including the largest cities of rooms. FOR THE REST IN Campbell. i In his class. - , - Nova Scotia! and last year ended elected by his classmates and the Every merchant on Main St., Honors Received PINE Onsrsateed for 1 year. TV SERVICE I The girls first sailed to South­ up a very respectable second. faculty, who has displayed out­ t o a hampton, England, .and after a In Bristol. R. I., where Mr. must have been asked for empty standing leadership and acholar- CALL “PEXIT WUJSON cartons As there were all kinds of REXALL PHARMACY "iBsbt bn a Tnbo Mem tour of England and Scotland Maetoz attended high school, he ship. Bv MHS Sludents c h e o k l t i g V- they'll travel through eight other Junior Girls Club' took part in the “ big' three"-foot- food and beverage names -rep­ Ml 9-SA50 You’ll find the members list- . resented. Ekiropean countries.; They are, in ball, basketball, and baseball and Awarda and prizea were pre- • A * ed in the ^yellow pages Jan Flavell, '58 . a c c o u n t Service Calls effect, amba.ssedors of our coun­ Has Lasl Meeting was captain at one time or anoth­ aented to aeveral atudenta of MHS "■ your telephone book. try. Some of them will spend some Linda Smith Wins at the Senior-Junior assembly '.--B/oteplesls Day or Night er of all three. Sick Room Supplies $2.95 time in private homes in various The last meeting of the Junior held. Wednesday. June 13.. You can pay bills almost At Springfield.,, Mf. Maetoza CLASH IIOLDlf DEBATES Cosmetics Let Us In On Your Plans countries- and they'll also ramp In Latin Contest Those who received swards are Gills au b for the year '55-'56 was also had a . well-rounded athletic --Pitent Medicines out. hold Friday evening, June 8, In schedule. He was captjaln of both as follows.' Norm Hohenthal and without effort— with chacks^ Mr. John Palmer's three Eng­ Don Squatrito were awarded ■ SUNDAYS - * A.M. TO S PM. Nm W funds to romodal or ropoir your kotiia? L a tw lia lp yaa— The 13 scouts who had long 23M. the freahmen and -varsity baseball lish classes recently finished three Congratulations to Linda Srnith, You do less walking, less awaited this trip amt were anxio.us President Eveflyn Ysvlnaky teams, played football, and also youngfr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sweatera for excellence in sports. different and Interesting-debates. MANCHISTIS ot wa'vB hflp«d hundrods of local hem* ownors. V to see-the Alps. Paris, and Euitipe opened the meeting by thanking the one year of basketball an<\ track. Georgb 'W. Smith of Shoddy Mill Best Thespian award went to waiting for change and re* rOB MAXIMCM HEAT awf TBOUBLE FREE OPERATION ^ The topics and moderator# were: WllUam Ki»ig;jit. Janet Whitney in general, are Carol McHiVh, oiij-golng offlparaj and - committee V ' 1 Dale Brown '57 •'Resolved, that Ijteg legal driving Road. Bolton, who. won honorable Mitchell Patricia Baldwin* Marcia Har.en, chairmen for fhelrlwork in the past mention feu' Division II in the was awarded a prize for placing 9-9814 ceipts, less worrying. Also, WNm y»u imprevo your homo, you'ro mohiiig o good iovMtmoof. age in CotMweticut should be second in the Current Affairs Loretta Carlson. Evelyn Harry, year. Club-,advisor Mrs. Virginia ralaed/rom 16 toi--, 18", group State I/dtin Contest held recently. CIA'B MEETINGS END There were 349 students from Club United nations ekam. it’s easier on your memory, Rotolo vohw ii jncrBOBcd. MoinfMoiico cdtH art loworod. MooHi- Mary Barr.v, Susan 'filrkington, Cameron then thanked the girls The final meeting of the Cur­ moderiltor, Jean Hamill; Re­ Use SHELL Furnace Oil j public, private, and parochial Underclass poetry award from Virginia Field, Martha Lcander,' for their cooperation and help in CM CtNTIR ST. MANCHUTIS for your cl^eck stubs telbtho ly ytoyintiits art modtrott. rent Affairs Club was held. Mon­ solved that the legal voting age Quill went td Kathy Marlin and on Runmn oatf Stolinn SoM ^ Elizabeth England. Patricia Wiley. (arrying out the club projects. schools all over Connecticut who day evening, June .11. in 2(^M, should be lowered to 18" group underclasa prose award went to ■ I i — -Jacqueline' Wrubel and Nancy Mrs. Cameron also presented merit moderator. Pat Barrett; Resolved participated in the contest held on ..whole story. ^ and Snrvlend Prompriy and Effleinnriy ^ Plans for the United Nationi trlr May 9, at Torrlngton High Saunders. awards to those girls'who. have that ■ desegregatloh is 'the best the mock presidential election, School. L|ida!f ranking In the test Ye*. treat ydprself to a '■ , • Marilvn '37 done outstanding wpi-k in the club. addition of new members, and policy for the United States to follow." group ‘modej-ator. Bar­ gives her the distinction of be.ing CLASHES DISSECT FROGS , t 6. E^ WIU.IS ft SON, iRCe 1 I Those receiving awards were Aue- time -of meetings were kitteussed the tenth beat Latin II IftVident in Students in George Bradlau'.s checking sccountstthis bank tra Ozols. xAnne Simpson. Denise at this meeting. Finrther plana for bara Burgess. A quaition and TABLE OF PAYMENTS Connecticut, according to'the. test health claasea learned recently to a ' .t'- S RIAIN 8T. — PHONE iq U-SIYS ^ Johnson and Evelyn Yavinsky. .-^-J lhese projects will c>a made In the answwr session followed each de- And Ukt life little easier. • • , V-»- scores. Linda said the test was dissect frogs aa a follow-up of* Coat of Monthly Payment Monthly Payment Monthly Payrngnt Refreshments were served et the fall. bate. "awfully ^hard and I didn't think Campus Guesses: Evy '57 Muriel Mikolelt, '59 their reading about tbtnllfferent close of the business meeting. ■ I had done well. I was very sur­ syatems. The studerita tried to SUMMER JOBS Kvy '57 Improvemehl 12 Month l.uan 24 Month l.(»an ■76 Month I/oan < - prised to hear the news, but I locate the. different organs and I'. Vital Statlsllca «'2 'i" , brm^n think alt of the credit should go .compare them with those of the T hair, haxtl ayes. ^ ■ Scholarships Won the Miss Kibbe for her help and human body. The disserting was There are joh.s opening on tobacco farniH for $ 8.78 $ 4.59 Notedtfdre W *' “Being sports editor.^:' Pair Receive.Civilan Awards encouragement." Linda is one of part- .of the students' preparation Moat seen In the Virst Naltoiial. Miss Doris KIbbe's Lqll.n' II stu­ for their examihation. lo.VK and girls I^ years of age and older as To Music Gamp dents. ' r BANKING HOURS: ,43.84 22.95 Bant Cteniie Moatlacatiaia deeiga- Ambition -To gel through col- r Maurice MIkotelt '89 svell as for adults. Further information in ad tad aculptuwd by MtiaD b> 'fiBaat l«Ke. fl.vailiibie at.your nearest Slate Employment gianiic— la cadurc. And Bane Pet peeve -Crabby teachers. Four High School students were MERIT AWARDS GIVEN CLAHSF/S DO REPORTS MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9-3 ' 87.72 45.89 These The following senloca received Service Office. In this area the address is: titaaite' Momumeaia pay inbuu lo recently ejiosen lb attend Laurel Robert Cliandlr-'a history t Vital Statistics ■»', brown hair, Miislc Camp in WInated, Every Merit Awards for outstanding claa.ses recently handed in reports 175.44 ^ 91.77 the ibiaft that codiua—(he (lith, love things hazel eyes. year, thia achojarahip is given by work' In the High School World on China and India. These reports S06 MAIN ST„ MANCHE.STER THURSDAY EVENING 6t6 and Btemohaa of thoae who hate Noted lor Saying "How the heck the Chaminade Club, a music during a recent atalT meeting: ■re 10 to 12 pages each, and are a ' ■Vi--' 219.30 1T4.71 pasted oa. are you?" group. Those receiving the scholar- Raymond Clement. Chatlits comparative study on the society, , MI 9-45.58 Wbca yoa arc chooatng your amou- Moat seen In/a pickup truck. ahip.s are: Lynn Wolleradorf, '87, Doiigan, Barbara Heivitt. Avaj-d culture, and religion of the Hin- Ambition To get rid of her bad Hueatis, James Juros. Lar-ry ------;...... ^ „ — mcei, let as help yoa. The beauty tad for voices; Mui-(mt'et Gustafson, . . , dua and the Biiddhista. The renorts "'’r- ■ . , ' r"' ' luck. , I '37. for voice; ^ r ie t t e Gagnon, ntPORTANT— If hen regiatering, pro»- pemuuKoce of select Banc Granite Pet .'peeve People who look . I ‘'ontaln Information on ^on- Drhrt down.. .omplt frtt porking. , Wt'H '37. fa/ voice; and Cynthia Treg- plji7 Judy Mozzer. fflenore Pan- fuclua and Confuclonlsm. Some'of down bn her. /ificfirp irorker* hetirven I t and Id .^fcRAy/ Bake k a suiu- gor, '59, for orchestra. ziero, Marv Regs. Claudia Richard, the people who handed, in oiil- bit choice for TTiey will leave for camp Satur­ Tom Riddell,. Dekq^e Rottner. year* of age, thonld'bring proof of ^ge, discuss your projoef.. .txplaiu liow Tht W. Vital Stalisllcs — 3' 10 ", blond i atanding reports were Roger Aml- your mooumcBt, day, June 23, and they Ydll return Barry Schaller, Saiitfra Stevenaon, rsult. Richard Avery, Catherine H T 6 N butch, blue eyes. June 30. On Friday night. June Ann Stllion, Lyjin^— Sundqutst »nrh ait birth certificate*. All If ork- G. Gitnnty Ctmpony cem orrongt "Easy* C'S aheihcr k it to Noted for—Arguing with anyone Close. ’Christine Johnson and Ro­ 1 29, the ramp will present a con­ David Toomey and-Ann Wharton. berta Richardson. er» mwtt furnish Social Security Cards FIRST NATIONAL BANK I be large or small. who will argue with him. . III cert in Winsled. Thia concert will Moat seen -With short girls. Claire Carlson '59 tchen applying for pork with any shade Ttrm Financing" to covtr aW-inottHalt and I t . \ 1 be open to the public, and friends III Ambition To be a profeasional Club Make.{i Gift baseball player, f ' ar^ invited tie attend. It will be MAKE TRAVEIAXil'ES tobacco grower. Cards niay h e-o b ­ any labor you hirt. X Pet peeve Shojll Sirls,^ held In the Methodlat Church in Harry Smith's math clasiea re­ tained at the Spcial Security Office, 4 9 0 OF MANCHESTER Winated at 8 p.m. . The Junior Qirli Club re­ cently applied their subject in a , •A GREATER HANK FOR GREATER MANCHESTER" M. G. cently preaeiued a gift of ISO moit . Interesting manner. Each ” Capjlol Are., l^artford. COMPARE AND SAVE ’ Vital Statiitlcs- S'4", brnvht hair, — ------.-f ' - ...... ,7.16 North Main Strati brown eyes. to Principal Edaon M. Ballsy, student takes an imaginary trip READY TO SERVE TOU WITH THE BEST IN RANKING Noted far—Trying tb look collegi­ LIBRARY PAGES HONORED which will be combined with across the United States with the "7 X" Tel. MI 9-5253 Mrs. Gerard has .announced the donations matje by various •aid of road mape. At intervals aMB-BLimiBYa. ate. Mary Moflarty Moat Bean With Kathy. following . Library Pagts ware Norman Hohenthal other organizations l>. the along the trip, a travelogue is Ttila ad in tbri'public Intereoi provided by Member F.U.I.C. . Convenient Drive-ln Window Openr Daily 7 A. M. to I SAPORin MEMORIAL CO: Ambition-To be elected to Stu­ given merit awards for their serv­ 'School. Mr. Bailey plan* to'aise handed in by each student, includ­ dent Council.' ice to this library; Julie Haugh, Mary Moriarty. '57. and Norman Hbhenthal, *57, wee|e recently tlilz money to purchase an ing the number of miles traveled THE .SHADE TOBACCO GROWERS’ BUILDING MATERIALS P. 51. Ipduding Wedneaday 470 CENTER STREET TEL. MI 3-7732 Pet peev*r-HomcworK. Leone Latullppe. Elizabeth, Regan awarded the annual Civitan Award at a senior-junior aaaembly held ornament to be used in the each day, the gallona of gas eon- AGRiri'ETCRAL ASSOCIATION Afternoons and Saturdays and Alice Schubert. They gave a Wadnaeday. June 13, This award ia presented to a junior boy and new high echool building iWch aumed ;each day. pumber of miles I LUMBER FUEL Until Noon Anawars; Dale Brown, Cathy great deal of time and effort In girl, alactad by their elaseniatea and the faculty, who have been out os a picture. ' traveled In each etate, etc. ^ M b lU tiR i moouments Kulp.tor«d from nlBct Baire granlto. Danny Renn, Shell Ryan, helping with the Ub(;ary roruUaa. standing Ifi leadership and elUssnshlp, Joan Kant, '68. w ♦ 't (■•f K V "i: .. .J'. ■ ■ I'l*'

M ANCHESTER EVENING JER ALD . M ANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. U N E . PAGE FOURTEElf 4 22 1966 MANCHESTBE EVEKINO HEEALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE 22. PA G E 'FIFTtik Itateri Lydia fmy mother), Th* hitur* ten** o f "dua" 1* f BUGS BUNNY Patrick’s 42-foot cuttpr from Wvfr> Mary, and Martha Schoflald mar- '^dun.'^—Franca* Rodman. E a f E B f e d See No Change Red China Frees B e t r o t h e d 100 Poisoned Two Stray Yachts Antwtr to^rovlouEPuiilE Snoop Devices • * 1 ■ aide. Conn.; Echo. WilHam R. I Mad David (my father), Joaeph, Ryan's 39-foot sloop fran Mvar- CCONTTf CUJ5 Sense and Nonsense and Gordon Hutchini.-reapectively, Th* fellow who wake* up to InrGray Strike 335 Japan POWb .,>4- At Banquet for This ond Thof Dock at Berntuda aide; Katrtena, Or. Hj M. Rossb* non* of whom war* related.' Mra.jflnd himielf a auceaaa, haan't been Search Looms deal's 34-foot cutter, MysUe. iffi. Baaai* Daw, Ava, Ohio. ^ jaaleep. n I Union and managemant . .. Hong Kong. Jun* 22 —Red It w** dur^i' the World W »r. threatening letter*, and I want A C R o a a DOWN Hospital Funds Hamilton. Bermuda, .Tune 2 2 "^ Conn.; and Shady Lady m . SMoot The Army ' iraniport w m aeveral aomethlng to be don* abetit it! reprasantativa* aaid today thara* China announced tonight it la —Two more stray yachts In the yawl owned by Charles T. Stur> day* out of New Torh. »nd run­ Poatmaater--I'm aure w* can . I ——- and call l A -----ofh ii 2 ^ m In Washington appeared to b* no change in the waiving trtala of mqa| of 1,042 Port Huron, Mich., Jiln* 22 lAb 835-mile Newport, R. 1, to Ber­ gesa.' Plne Orchard, Conn. ning viithout llf^ta in the eubma- help. That'a a federal offehae. C A R N I V A L BY DICK TURNER a -----and bat 0WB medicine strik* situation at Gray Manufac­ Japan*** It has held aa war crim­ --More than 100 persona attend­ muda o ^ n race a n iv ^ today.- rine xone. Some of the fellowa Have you any- Idea who ta aending OMutical 1 -H~ end Ing of hi* group after Ldhman soning last night., accounted for, o claiming an "aging eiUssn's friendly kicking and. re^kicklng, Hartford, membera of Uocal 2E7 of the 335 freed prisoner* Will board They are all coming from thUa* 11 Operatic lolo 4 Narrow ! proteated th* "method* uaed” In Vvary availabi* doctor and Corrqboree and Lapwing, both month" in Washington, Oov. A r­ there waa , a mighty < impact peaky Income tax people. board* th* unuaual aecurity.) check, Teati- the Intcmationhl Union of Elactri- a Japan*** ship at Tientsin, a big nuraa in the are* worked .at M —^ and him c*l Workers, have been on atrtk* Tellow Bea pc{rt TO mllaa aoutli- Class D craf.l, finished this morn­ thur B. Langll* Rxprsaaed tbS be­ againat the boat. All waa quiet l i Shark I Contemptuou* mony davelopedThat It Waa “rou­ crowded hospitals through the ing. well past the time limit for lief It would have a univeikal sp> for a moment and then a voire -0' 46 Part of a tine" fo r. DefenaEvDapartment ae- thar* since Jun* 7. east of Peiping. night to .aid the stricken. Borne ^Pahalng a hand over hi* fore­ 17-----Baba exclamation 14 Sk>ap piece* Th* broadcaet eald the decision thb race which began last Sstur- peal, rang out; head. the worried drill-**n|*ant pedattal cuiity agent* to check committee Picketing hare, where about 20 37 peraotia -were atlll hnapitallaed and th* forty E Melodic IS Region workers ar* repreaantad by th* to waive the-procaedBigs againat "In planning for aging>" Ne Voice '-We’re torpedoed! • pauaed for breat'i a* he aurveyed 47 ------and room* and adjacent arena to make today. None waa In aeiioua condi­ <*“y „ . thievea 7 Faleifler 14 Ringed union at th* Gray Manufacturing moat of th* piiaohera w*a taken commented, "w e' are, m k emiM, Ail the Card player* but one t'l* knockneed recruit. Then hte Geraint certain no aecret llatening device* tion. Th* U.S. Coast Guard In New t A M O i f IE Poetry mui* E-----bnd lea* 28 Iniect egg branch plant on Hilliard t.; has bacaua* of Red Chins'* “atrength planning for eurselves, for tha fset Jumped to thlir feet. pointed a acomfitl finger. 4* Sow • ar* in uae. 8 Samples of. the ham, cottage Yoik reported, meanwhile, that it IE Commanded E Whetuton* 10 Cre*cent bdbn "a^radlc" ainc* Jun* 11, In and confldanc* In th* ralaxatlon of considers tbe others ''unaccounted is that whether we be 30' or IB ar Fellow I who'waa aeated) Hold Sergeant' No. you’re hopelaaa. 31 Permit* SO Depend (>?'> But LAhman declarad it ^waa "An cheese aalad and potatoes au on fellow*! You Can't leave me lMHAun4 n r I I Placeq 10 Di*tant the wvraa of Martih J. Hogan, world tenalon." for," and if they aren't lighted.by 40, we are aging.” Yoti'll never nihke a aoldirr. Dook 33 More indolent 51 Wa*h and inault to, the Senate," and com­ gratin dinner war* aent to th* now, I've got four area! 11 Bnerval* (preflxl lU li i«pitaa4ntaUve.. Th* announcement waa mad* at State Health Department fo r nightfall’ an "exuihslvn air and aea at you now. The top 'alf of your Si Swerved — plained that ho one ever aaked 14-----. . II Dry T- Iforpian Maikal, paraonnel man­ th* National Peopla'a Congraaa In analyaia. Banquet offlctals said the search will begin tomorrow at day- someJBritlsh freight cam kav* leg* la atandin' to attention, an' IE Force - 40 Dres* 52 Italian city permlaaion to check In hie office. 54 wheels and^can carry 100 t«u . When the atraager pulled up to Mack aheep " I not only would have given my ager Rfid apqkatman for Gray In Peiping by Chang irng-Chen, chief food waa donated by Indlvidtiais llght."^ the bottom 'alf ia atandin'a at 20 Comfert(\.i 43Concl*c 55 Feminine the curb, the lin t peraon he en­ 17 Virginia ----- permlaaion,'’ h* aald, "but I would Hartford, and Hogan, both said of th* Buprame Paopla'* Procu­ and prepared by a caterer. ThU Ta an annual Oocurrence, as ea.ie! 11 Rip* 45 Ooze* nickname today' no mcetihga* batween the countered waa the village dim­ IE Buy and —— have cooperated with the officer*." rate. Ha aaid h* waa certain th* smaller Oasa D bdota usiially wit. 11 Bruiae Sen. Baltonatall COWE, P r t ' l OERH L3EVL. ILL CON- / ' From there. Crozier aaid, Wil­ Ity o^ the population'Is condemned P)E TWOrt HOO’D NEOER lU . HELP HOU ,-t4 se n t to v))E)T HOOR J -w L NOW,LIPS sn. THIS a A BIT son’s path fed to a nearby road to a state of poverty without any W h at «| fipjoRdid ratura! W h at'a iH C M itiva td MOnWER, HOU StWPW 1RW4G OR TV4AT EUBOECT ^ACK. ,- r r ^ r T iL < BRCTIHER, BOT I CAN 04 A BMiBUM... emSTY WAS where Emmltt Dennison. 42, War­ hope of betterment?” REFUSE -70 ADOMT ,/ AOATN' TO MKT M N TOWH RBDWK; ren, was driving with" a 10-yesr- ‘"5he objective ofmy govern-1 s a v a R w r a ! 'mprt DOR)MI* STORME _r ... MIANWHIlC, 1 HOF out TO a old son of Wilson. menL" he aaid. 'is td-give a real . EOWETVhhXS. IN T W t CARRIfll TO I t SONS FOR.AVI The deputy eald Wilson forced independence to each AI .ertan. no O jpoa your SovlR fu oR d L o o r A c i it thb wook Olid start aamlnti ETHER RRODOC.e e m N0UR...lSn BACK A MONTH Denni^n's rdr off the road, sh OPEN RAILT 8 A..M. to 8 PM . (pavings & J^odh f INCLUDING SATURDAY ' i \ 131 IISSE LL $T. M i 9.7322 MaRkestor Savngs 8 LmIr JUs^ ^ * II

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THE Herald Angle Twi League Organizes, Start Tuesday Night > » Bay State Ace EARL W. YOST Legion to Play Bargain Bill. >*lN, Campy Breaks Slump/ Bpwto Editor Bob Feller Game Off Farm M ove io Infield, w'i" ■ In First Game Ready for Win • 'jjk. SHOTS AND THERE 4Wlnlnir#r and Ed (Porky) OUver For KC Fans Ameritaa Leatae Cacey Caaay Stancal wtU man- . . . S^acUon of an all-aUr B lf 10 Jerry Humlston of Springfield, „ „ W I, Prt. GBL /•jr • With Pair of Homers Me* York ...... «0 » .447 — am tha American Laafue rapra-1 of United SUUa tonnla playera by Against^ M B ’s Members of the Knights 20 Seasons Ago to Be Star 1954 circuit and Riverside champ Chicaao .7...... 33 a .»$ I Trade Talk Hurts Cleveland ...... 37 . 434 s ■antaUvea in tha annual All-Star tha Uhitad SUtaa Lawn Tannla of Columbus and their in the modified' stock car racing feeton ...... » ■ m .no m i'-i Brooklyn, June 22 <>P) — Roy (iairi^Mnella la troubled no rnma on July 10 In Waahlngton I Aaan. were annoimced U>la weak, Four teams officially' joined the class, will unveil what he predicts Detroit ...... 37 .11, .4n 13 New York, June 22 usly is thinking of quitting baseball at the end 6 t the sea­ T ork TftnkM EkJpptr has a ona i BIU TUdtn, (2 ) "Dan Budi Cushing announced the circuit will Sunday’s annual baacball . ■ reMay’a HrkMsIe two home rune, good for «ix runs, in the World Champions’ get underway Tuesday night with excursion to New York are Humlston and owner iV ally Pierce Biuhlnaton at Clerrlknd..4 p.m. — son. Although the St. Louis Cardinals' aill-time great would , ■ ----- *8-8 victory over the St Louia have been working for weeks on a ■tnl>bs iM i.v i (iarcia «4-Tt. not comment it has been learned------' — ------^ w> Cardinals. »nual m ld-i^n c l ^ m Maurice McLou»h- the' ’ Am eri(^ Legion Juniors in. fo r a treat Due to a New York’ at rhicafo. S p.(n.—Bturdl- new Improvement and following vant (4-1) VI Donovan (4-3). from present and former team mildly. Campy was maeting Moriarty B makeup game instead of Rory , TTie other two teams 'hompriaing tests the past week believe they Baltimore al Detroit. S I6 p.m. — mates that the National League'! ! Jubilant. of hitdjWiUlama and (10) Bobby fUgga. B'lsltt lS-7> v» Foylark (4^). the league are the Green\Barber only a single game Sunday are ready for a winning ilffort. Boston at Kansas City, to p.m.—8ulll- greatest player ef hla generation Rec Basketball "Thank God, I'm out e t that," the NaUonal Laagua brains” brains in ^ TUden...... won the^ United States sin Shop and Herm's C am era.Nvally at the Polo Grounds there ^ Hiimislon hae been off form so van (8-3) vs Dilmar it-Si. is depressed over recent avente he aaid as tesmmatsa thumped Ms i '•harsday’s Besalts In Major Test H * the t'Ues seven times six times Fortin. Billy Pagan! Jr. and xlm far Ihis aeason. His present rec­ ranging from the trXdlni bro«|d back in the Dodger disering iS^.°^Ata?o*^"Pd^‘'{J.e°'Na!|?en.ec^^ 1920-1925.1920-102&, inclu-inclu will be a doubleheader be­ Kansas City 15. Waslilnston 8. ord of a single Win ewnt, one sec­ erelanii 4. Boston 0. closest friend Red SchoeniLSt^Loop Formed room. His second homes, a tlrrse- Johnny Summerlin, who Moriarty represented the Legioi tween the Giants and red dIasA# ^ Barber Shop and Moriarty Bros.]^ ond and a single third so far iX. licasa I, Baltimore 0. i)ls shift from the outfield to first Naw York, June 33 tS i—How ‘run blast off 40-ycar-old' Murry the«!ir*Am«lcM8**unfe^^ Americana unaer niangei.. I veteran Bob Batter- wn.. respectively. George Fratus, man­ ^ot Milwaukee Braves. w'ay off his 1954 and 1955 showing. Dickson, tied ..the score in the field in Wednesday night's ring Ily tames sclieduleil. good is ,R o ry CMIhoun? The an­ Pittaburgli’s______jrprialng Pirates. ager of the cameramen, was un­ 'rancis Mahoney report­ The Humiston-Plerce team figure kalarday’s eekedale Tiotn,, hurt. II hu .s; ninth. teevee offering, was a boxing in- they must break 'into the top 10 gWashington at rievelanrt. 3 p m, swer may ba found tonight when who have finally gone into a tall- able to attend but reported his Don Zimmer delivered the game e^lUctor in the army. ed H h is morning that 25 group lead without, delay now that N«w York at Chicago. 3:30 p.m; prior to the June 15 tratUng dead the unbeaten youngster from White aptn. won the first .game of their team Is definitely ready to play. Baltimore at Detroit. 3 p m. ing ot the Rcc Senior Outdoor winning single a few minutes later lint of a player traniactlon be­ first seven doubl^eaders this sea­ A nine-game schedule will be tickeUKremain for the trip. the season is at the half-way Boston al Kansas City. 10 p.m. Basketball League. One more Plains, N. Y„ boxes nfore experi­ but hla vital Mow was almost for­ son. .Beat hitting team in the Billy Rlsley of Oiventry was re­ played by each club In three Price orth e ticket includes marker. Last.year at this time kaaday't krkedale 1:80 tween the Cardinals and Phil­ enced Willie Vaughn of Los An­ gotten in the jubilation over Osm- W'ashingv>n at Clprolayd (3). adelphia Involving Muslal and team may enter, apd league play American League to dtae ha* been cently awarded his varsity letter rounds. The Eastern Connecticut the Springfield veteran Was third pm will get underway Monday. July 2' gelas In . psnella'e hitting. Hia first homer round tri^ train fare, plus S*3T,at Chicago 13). 2:30 p.m. Robin Roberta, the -P h lllle i’ ace the Boston Red Sox. The worst In baseball at UOonn. Jack Whlt- Board of Approved Umpires will in points behind Jokko M aggia- Baltimore at Detroit i3). 3:.10 p.m. •t the West Side outdoor court. 'Hte 31-year-old Calhoun has a with two on came In the aecond In­ riian of Manchester waa a varsity a grandstand^serveil seat Boer—Rosinn at Kansas------—riiy, ---- 8:80 p.nri righthander. le for Thomson at Forbes Field defensive team is theto same Red officiate all ganies. The contests como and Benny Gciniano.- This Wimpy's All-Stars, the Rain­ glittaring record of- 31-0 with II ning off Harm Wehmeier. track letter winner and freshman in a choice location. Nalleaal^Lcasne Bravaa’ outfielder io b b y Thomson elidae safely Into third bane on hla tripla as Pirates' third Sox. a^rdlng to the averages. will be played oh Tuesday and week's point standing shows him Pel. UBl. Denied by 'Lane bow Club. Manchester High School knockouts. He has shown an ability 'Ran Out of Onto’ Speaking of errors, the Yanks are awards wept to Moe Morhardt Thursday night, .with all games With the Brav^jilaying well down on the list. Humlston Milwaukee ...... H) 33 .877 — Thia haa been denied b y Frank varsity-jayvees and another club baseman Frank Thomas receivas pag from the outfielder In sixth Inning at Pittsburgh (June 21). to take a solid punch and has (baseball) and Gerry VIchl Brnoklyn ...... 11 34 Milwaukee won game. 7-2. ' (A P Wlrephoto).)' “I gucw I just ran out od oute," averaging more than a miscue a beginning at 6 o'clock. is high on the new engine job and rinclnnail ...... » jg Lane. Cardlnala’ dynamic general that has not yet acquired a spon- proved he can taka out a man In said Campy who matched Ms June (track),, both of Manchester..-. great ball, winninir^their barring accident predicts he will game. .Lefty Warren Spahn - of Standout Gas Housers 8t. l A t u in y ...... 83 27 manager. Lane, who haa a reputa­ aor will comprise this year's cir­ one round aa he did to Randy RBI production with tha rix runs the Milwaukee Braves, one of the Big winner Tom Brewer of the Red last six games and mdvjng surprise his fans with a winning Steve Bellinghiii.. jllm Roach, ...... S'* ** tion for truthfulneaa and Integrity, cuit. Representatives voted to play Sandy in hla latest start, M ay 14. batted In. Hie homers wars Me top flitters among pitchers in the Sox staff has won 31 of his last 11 effort this ftaturday night at Aga­ New Vork ...... IS 82 Andy Maneggia and Stu Beal are into the lead, interest 'liv <3 ltCd»* ...... Vx'. 23 81 undoubtedly made no aerioua ef- league gslnes ' on Monday and ’th at’a why ha ia better Uwn 3 to 1 first since June 9 snd his first in majors, admits that he would 28 games. However, Brewer has wam. ntladelphia ...... ' m to peddle 8t. Louia’ No. 1 just a few of the' standout playera the trip has picked up con^ 33 10 ^ Wednesday night, with games to beat Vaughn. chummy HHibete' Field irinea A p ril have liked to have been an out­ yet to beat the Yankees in -his with- Moriarty Bros. Jim Herdic. P »- Yorli. pos^ned. '’ I Garth Panter and Moaes "Every ball he (Dtokeon) threw players from this year’s cham­ i.ston 61, Rene Charland 54 Wtjd I rain. 'Miisial became noticeably upset. regular aeaaon games w ill. be wanted to practice all he could be­ a first baaeman with the Ngw reliefer Murry Dickson, ovar- first .base and evm today the three pitches in a recent game in leave the Hartford, station New York (N E A i^ t was just Bob taken time out for the vast­ againat the St. Louis Browns, It waa not until the trading dead­ Hia knock On Vkughn is me was a knuckler," Ounnr added. pionship Manchester High School Gene White 52. . Only (sm-s schcdulci). played by each club, with a five- fore making his bid as a major Yoik Giants, has won only fo. 6, the/ same birth date o f Yeeterday, the third such gams the fourth-place Cards, with a point ftyatem. night doubleheader on Aug. 3 ai tell you (hat Feller would still lively'-'ball and shortened .fences, Then Stuart BelU al the time iirwn will be the overdue pilots’ to­ had earned security and would be If another local team wishes to T lis only hit the 38-ysar-old Uca laat night another honie run hitter, the one man on each time, and with Al t)ie Polo Grounds. . . Mid-season In ICO Event win .consistently if 4flven the op­ was stabked against the pitchers sports editor of the Cleveland morrow night at Agawam and granted Immunity from trade. He enter the' league, a representative went into the books—and Harah- southpaw allov.ed yesterday waa ~ ------and only George Herman (Babe) ;e Early Uar)( had four hits in five trips. "M y thumba ware too sore fio m mark in atock car competition at portunity. He doesn't get it often when F e lW broke in as a fuXSy- Press, suggested Doc A. L. Austin, their fans will be willing to vote always had planned to end his man won It l-O for the Chicago a asvsnth-Inntng double by Qua Ruth. Long has already exceed-, should contact Yither England or Muslal now Is batting .831 and ell of tha extra batting pfaettee X. Riverside Park Speedway' will be A strong field of Conneotlcut enough with the Indiaris, who are faced kid. a bonesetter with a shabby • ^ 3 them most likely to succeed at the glorious career with the organi­ Jim Herdic before Wednesday. White Sox againat "'altlmore’a Triandoa. But Harahman. who haa ‘od his 1955 season homer output Dark .516 since coming to the Yachts Unreport^ hava been taklnf,’’ he said. Bene- reachedi (ohlght. Ed' Flemke is area professionals will vid with overloaded with ’ accompllsned Holds mxlkeout Marks Just a short distance from- old Saturday night renewal. zation that had signed him to his Connie Johnson and (Sebrga Zuvt- a string of 20.scoreless Innings with IT to his credit in 53 games. Detroit Leader Cards from the Olaats laat week. M y suggested ^tat pariiapa ka s till' the high point man, having their more famed touring stars pitchers. Keller holds 'ajl strikeout rec­ League Park. first baseball contract back iii 1938 .rink. going, nailed him at third after Long collocteii] 16 circuit smashes Post time will be 8:15 p.m. Zim m i. had three hits and twe had been trying too hard. copped eight main events. First for honors in the -Jinsurance City Had not Feller loat four peak ords save llfetim^\No one match­ Doc Austin ran his strong fin­ when he was a atrlpllng of 17. ' The victory left the second place fielding- Hal SiVilth’a attempted In Bermuda Race In 158 games last campaign. .SOv- It RBI's after replacing shortstop \"MaylM UiaVB I f ’ ha rapksd qualifying heat Is scheduled for Open, which \vll| be held a f j j i e years because of \yorld War II, ed him for a game Or a season. It gers up and down the million-dol- D etroit June 22 (AR --Shapely Sox,^flVe games behind;fche,Amrr- sacrifice. eral days after being tnuied to Reganls Manager High Peewte Reeas who was knocksd "but those'twa homera were a tei^ 8:18. Wetherafleld 9*tuntry Club ffibm dm-lng which he manned a battle is an astonishing fact that In seven lar arm. v ^arlene Bauer Hagge, with a rec- Sport Schedule lean League leading New York In all, Harahman'---who was Hamilton, Bermuda, June 33 OP) the New Tork Giants' by' the The informant stressed ' that diray but otherwise apparently rifle thing for me. Hie bojn MtYe Ronnie Kosiich, Trinity College June 28th, through July 1st. I ^ y station in the South Pacific, hie campaigns, he struck out more , "Hmmm,” he h'mmefl, "this —Sevan of the 8f trim yacAte Cards Red Bchoendlanst said y'erd-breSking 69 In the opening Muslal's feeling in no way re­ Tankeca, who open a ’ ’four-game 14-8 and fanned 16 In one game uninjured In a flrsVInnlng doiible- been \ winning without me. Now catcher .the past three seasons, has Hoffenberg and Jim Stewart, co record 'Would have excelled that batters than he allowed htt«. -boy’s ulna bone is out o f its socket. which Iftft Newport, R. L, uiat about the move, “That's part of round, held a two-stroke lead to- flected on Fred Hutchinson whom scries in (.,1 ago’s Ooajiakey Park in his 1954 debu^ with the w h ite that Tm Imu^ then stole second. am« winning atraak and beating the Country Chib Ladlea Xmax tie with Sam Sndad. The former his fifth full season in the majors, Few know that Keller's illustri­ "Will it be all right if I throw to the foutfield. The throw beats Lane with whom he has (rfthe Saturday, June 28 under new Manager Fred Haney •Tha Class A boat waa Sho(4l ners Tommy Bolt (1954) and Ted second with 64... Old Timers Day The 72-hole medal play duel will Jhhhson, who fanned tei^en, was le young righthander for tha first Connecticut Open and PGA cham­ (he only class of baseball he ever ous career waa nearly nipped, be­ curves?” Feller asked, rubbing the the runnei; and he is tagged out, friendliest of relations. P F i. vs. Motors. 6— W a d d a'l I 8 Water, repraaentad tha New York ^am p lon eM p play was annotincad KroU (1953) of the ICO as well as at Yankee Stadium this season wilt . continue through Sunday over the and retained first place with a 7-3 lifted for a pinch-hitter in the time since May 1, 1955. He had this momlhg.t raeven teama will pion qualified for the 1957. Mas­ knew. fore it had hardly started. elbow. but the ball pops from the catch­ 6.415-vard layout. .. Ensuing events may eauM tha Field. StaU MariUma Acadti^. The Bobby Toskl (195S> king at the be on Saturday, Aug. 33, when job en Pittsburgh’s slumping Pi­ eighth. ters by his Une showing at Oak Starling this season, FeUer had "There waa a sudden flash of "Throw anything you want," er's hands. 'The pitcher, backing Sunday,'8une 24 beateit'thim seven times in tha Claaa D yaohtn which failed to compete tat.lhi* enaual evaat and Wethersfield Club course, Dow, Kansas City supplies the opposi­ fpi , " - rates. Brooklyn-held on to second It WM the' first doubla one-hlttcr span Twq of the hits, off Wymi, ell first ronnd\mati^ mnat be Hill. Other Connecticut stars won 266 games. So','‘ 1t Is not un­ pain in the region o f the right Doc Austin assured him. ’ up the play, grabs the ball before tracts attention on anq'f off the to change his mind. Stan may de' Legion vs. East Hartford, t flS ftniah within the prescribed time nnstarwald, Don January, Bo tion. in the only other .. game played, since % j)b y Cain and the St, Louis new 7-4 were bunt singlba by completed no later SundaY. who will compete include Ed9ie reasonable to assume that had not elbow." says Bob, recalling a atarW Bob Feller did. It touches the ground. Is the run­ t g o lf course, sliced two s'ttokes off cide to stick It out until he haa — Mt. Nebo. beating St. Louie 9-8 as Roy Cam­ were William R. Ryad’a Echo, Dr. Burke of Woodbridge; Alex Hack­ -..... , a______ner still out? Bpowne (-Baltimore’s predecel- Jim Piersall. July 1. ,Jhe Forest Lake C6untji[}'. Club’s | achieved his principal goal— reach- Nasaiffs vs. PFs, 1:30-C harter panella hit a pair o t three-run sora in the A L )' beat Bob Feller H. M. Rosendal'a Katrienna, H. M. Tha Falrtegsi ney of Manchester; Frank and Answer: One man must make Oak. Joe DeMaeetri and Oua iSernlal Wllcox% Lapwing, O. iV Flta- woman's record with her si)(-un- 1 Ing the 3,000 hit mark— kn Ambi- homers, hia second tying It In a end Cleveland 1-0 April 23, 1952. Anna McBride and Hamil­ .Stan Staazowaki; .Harry Nettle- the putoiit on a thrown hall. der-par 69. . j Uon he hoped to reach eitheri^ext ' Elka VS" Bank. 8:30 — Charter each hit two-riin homers, for the patrick’e September Song. Amos winning four-run n:nth inning rally The winning run waa scored in the ton va Evelyn LiocantMa and bladt of Avon; Gebrge Buck of Q. is there any Standard rule on A'a, who had 15 hits, . Harmon Paaslee'e- (jorroboree and J. A. The diminutive Asheville, N. C., season or in 1958. In his'' p rill'n t iOak. with two out. first Inning of tha^ cme. too, with Cortnne Woodbury, \ Longshore; Al Labutls. of. Chase; Cardinals’ Stock (and Phpn^^llls) the turning on of lights to corn- ■tylist, winner of the last two | frame of mind, however, even that Killalwaw. hit a graeftPalammar kiUlcahey’a Teton. Monday, June $5 - Rain postponed Chicago at M arty Marion, novr W ^lte Sox Geld for tbs Senators. Mary - Oangwera. and\ Hnth Bob Bod.Ington' of Farnrlligton; plate a day game? tournaments on the women's pro j is not considered as important to Hie overall winner was the Wendell Rosa of Stonington; Bob Auto Parts vs. Merohants, 8:30 Bryant ve. B ya A. It’s up tp the iimplre-ln-chlef. circuit, carded five birdies and an iiinr as the negative factors, —Robertson Park. a a u ' D yawl.' Flnlaterre, ownwl 'M E N on gp Schappa of Rockledge and Leo Q.—W ith a runner on second ' Helen Ayere and OntMa Kelly oagle twO' She came home with | u ' is not easy to quit when and ektppeied by Carleten BUtcheU Chlsmeki of Chippanee. Rise When Lane- Starts Dialing Bantly's vs. Pot.ticelli's, 6:15-;- ve. Nellie Johneon and Kae AQea. base, tha pitcher hits (he batter. I you're earning $80,000 a year but Oval. Greenberg Hits at Schedule^ of Annapolis, Md. rtnlaterre alao Hot Time The . 82Q.000 Insurance City The ball bounces back to the base Iklna MlUnakl and B etty simtoB thiregiUatiop 36-39 figure.! : this factor will not • act as a de- Lutherans vs. Allied, 6:30-"-Rob­ M ajor Loagua won (3aae D honora The Clew A ve. B y a Open will begin on Wednesday New York (NEA)—The hotel op­ of the stands. The runner comes Casey Stengel sponges him­ to a- bed sothe place. But he gets H>s \rife gets upset> And .he gets 1 ^ ' ! * ‘ }I *'■**"* .to the National League's ertson Park. tit • went to the New York Cora Anderson and Xtaibara night, ^une 27th at 5:30 i^'lth the erator chuckled. "Frank Lane"? home. A play Is r.iade bn him, too schooner, Nina, owned by De- self off, contending It's tbugh more done with that Inatrument mad? Mad -that's the key. He : -m m ! )^v. »'■** .‘J**" I highest salaried star Once he Green Manor vs. M oriarty’s, 6— Seeks Revision Next Season Williams va Ida Blratta and cllnia featuring world-famed itrick late, and during it the batter-run­ = = L e a d o r f = g o f o r enough invading tha west with He's busy. Will you wait?” • she than merely guaranteeing A, T. w M. n / /" * «), * makes up hit mind. Stan in flnan- Buckley Field. ' ' courwy Falei. Claae B waa tahen Lucille Carvey. [ J O C K E Y shot artist Paul Hahn and. many turns around and'says, ‘I'll sho\v | | — . ' . the New York Yankees with­ said. You said yes. you sure would ft T- atockholdera the usual year­ ner goes to second ba.se. Is this i by Richard 8. Nye’e (jarlna of of the PGA stars In the tourney. that so-and-so wlio traded me.’’ foim birdfes a L an eagle. i his healthy Aceto's vs. Lawyers, ■ 6— Ver- Aoieriesa Vtagaf Mae Wilkie and Pag CStdndfi ti. out-running into a heat wave. and she laughed, again. " I kppe ly dividend legal or is it a dead ball the mo- Cleveland. Ohloi^(NEA)—Uke.iUckle the Re4 Sox. They should Grerawlch. Qmn., cifd 'CTew C by Following the clinic a driving con­ “ The gujr comes on the field Third Pla ' earnlng.8 from baseball, his restau- pisnek Field. Baiilne (ba,«J w ISO at bsu)—Maik B y a ' ' you have a comfortable, seat. He If you listen to Lane, he has ment-'lt hits Ihe halter? Spencer va. Motors, 6 -Wad- Detroit, Figaro, .William T. Smith, West- test will be held with IIOO- going talka a iftHe bit on the phone, you with his new club and he feels in­ In third place, w ith 'a t w - o - u n - * ' ““"**^* would like tliue to catch hie breath. __ . v . v ..17U: Kuonn. Detroit. .341; Voriwm, So% Cynthia Prior and Doris Ou» grabbed a pennant for Ute Cardi­ A.— It is a dead ball the moment deli Field. port, Conn. penter va. Bye. ' SO YEARS AS COACH to the winner and $25 to the man know;” nals with his wire-burning ideals secure'. ’What if I don’t make it?' it hits the hatter. Kiinnent may der-par 73 In the opening action. 1 ‘"''eslments. And If Hank Greenberg has his , “ »• Yankees and ton. ,348: Berra, New York, .92. Durham, N. C. UPt — Ekldie Cam­ getting the second best drive. Be //^ TiiFiMla.v, June 36 Runf-Mamle, New Yerk. U ; 7 .0 0 0 1, Corolyn Laklnj^ and Betty made only by C O O P E D ,'The. operator thie season. And he lists as the he’ll ask himself; Now he has pul advance only when forc.ed. .So the II Joyce Ziske of Waterford. Wls., ! Current Iron-Maa way, there will be changes in next ■ »"<• then eron, Duke Unlverslty’B athletic ^n n in g at 8:00 a.m. on the 28th, A ft I vs. Trust. 6-Charter Oak. City, 47: Yoet knd Mevwe. W ilkie ve. B y a ^ major reason AI Dark, of all himself on a spot. I f he is a good runner here must stay at second who is pointing for")Ver first vie- | Should Musial quit he wjll muff year’s American League schedule IbKck at home becomes mo- Washington, 44; MrDougald. York. rm sT Riric sqBOLAR Erector, has been on the athletic' the field of 150 will tee off In quest then c u t 1 n, Congos vs St. M ary’s, 6:30- Rob­ people. player he'ir.g'et it in a hiury. So base and the batter takes firWt, torj’ since hitting the\ pro circuit opportunity to break Gue to be certain it happens. He has i hotouous to the fans, ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ ^ staff o f the school fo"r 30 years. pi the 30 professional prizes and dutifully, eve'ry ertson. Rum batted In—ManUe, NeJr York, " I never thcaight of ‘ him s as ■you trsde^Yor that kind of player. last year. : Suhr's National League iron-man written WUl Harrittoe, the league i “y *"* * 6 0 . mileage Was Im- New York (A)—caiarles.,D. Notd LACmOBSB 4X8-OAPTAINB. He started as' freshman football tnree amateur awards. The field 8 0 seconds ' to Methodist va First Nalioital, *4: Werw. ClevelM d.-M : ■Impeon, anything but a shortstop,” [Lane .JMory Behind Dark Knotted in fourllL place with record of 822 consecutive games, president, listing' Several sound ' >" making up a schedule, Kaneae (Ily, 8 0 ; Slevera Waehlngton, of Wappingeri Falla, '-N. T „ will Troy, N. Y. (P )—Johimy PUdter o f coach and has also served as head will be reduced to 60 for the final 6:30-Charter Oak. but no longer. Cluto now fly the ^ As seen in L if © Inform -that Mr. said. "Heck, I tried to get the "T h a i’s Ihe story with Dark. ^FRO.M L-emon. enter Vahderbtlt Untveialty (s Olensbaw, Pa„ and Dava BninsU coach in football and basketball. 36 holes on Saturday and Sunday. Lane’s wire still guy laat October. Then I tried I^ 'w 'a s in*New York .too long, 1 of San Antonio. M)ckev Wright of a .342 career average and a .&83 Norman's va Ansaldi's, 6-'Ver- longer hops, . eo what difference Washington, 48. planck. ' top - flight Yan­ Septemher on a four-yeaiv scholar- of Floral Park. N. T.. have been was tied up. in December And again In Feb­ g o t him out of there. N ow he has Occanport, ,V. J. i/p'i "Ilic silks San, Diego, Gloria Fec'ht of W hit­ league record slugging percentage, kees and Red does it make—you fly 30 minutes N'w'*York, 37; Lemon, Wedneeday, June 27 Washington. 74: Simpeon, KanMe City, ahlp. Ha U the first GranttaniT Rice • ected oo-cap(talna o f tha 1867 This went on ruary. I ’ve seen the Giants j)la y to make -good with us. Imagine of the Triajiglc stable 3vere 'seen tier. Calif.; and Marilynn Smith this three'itlme most valuable play­ longer." Case Bros.' va RsinboiC, 8:30- Sox should notj 73: RUMrIs,' Washin*on, 71; Kuenn, Memorial Scholar. The ihemorUI, Renaselaer Polytechnic Inatlttate for 20 minutes. a dozen . games this ycRr and I thla^a-competitor like Dark wor­ here for the first time. They belong of Bloomfield, a Detroit suburb. er has p^form ed in 679 consecu­ Greenbcrg,^ta neither upset nor Detroit. 49. • . Robertson. be- permitted to] named fOr the late sports writer, tacroeae teaqi, Fisher eoored 34 Slow Start hy Willie May^ So you .leave kept on Horace Stonnham. until ried about making good. That's to Plalrifield, N. J.. mamifacture.r Bev Hanson of Apple Valley. tive game's. He has amassed 2,668 “gang up on the ; igtiefled about the trade that sent Doubles—Kuenn. Detroit. 14; rirrs4 ll P ft F vs Nasaiffs, 6-Ova'l. and Vtrtton. Boston. 14; Fna. nucoan. la tup|)orted by a grant from the goals for tha Englaeere this year. the phone, take I got him. He has etabUisbd my the kind of stuff 1 like." John E.. M cAuliffe who also spon­ Calif., who won the first Indies hits, still 332 hits shy of his coveted I L arry Doby to Cmicago for Chico Temple j^s Baptist, 6:30-Rob- Indians/" Werts. Cleveland and Rimnels ' anft Thofoughbred Raetng Asan. Brunei] is the team’s goal tender. the ele v a t o r infield.’’ - , . / PGA fight last year, was dead­ goal. ^ [C arraaqM l and Jim Buaby. Lrmrin, Washlnxtnn, iS. In his first couple of games with sors a round-robin golf tourna­ ertson. "The schedule His deeds, not his words, are No Help to Giants^ Pitching downstairs, get the Cardinals. Dark was the pivot ment for women professionals, locked at 77 .with .Betty Dodd of Off to his cuatomary slow start, T ‘'Doby hasn’t done'much for the Triples—Blmpenn. Kansas City, 4; into a cab and This merited more than casual Louisville, Ky.; Mary Lena Faulk M edici VI Auto Parts, 6-Buck- as it now stands, W hite Sox and C a r r ^ u e l and Jeneen, Boston and Runnels man the tip-off on the nian. o o . the man on five double plays. He Glen Felkner trains for his new Musial has steadily ra iA d his bat­ Wuhlngton. f; Fos. Mlnosn go to the hotel. intercat. For Dark, nearly every­ ley. ■ is not only pn- Bpaby have treated ut the“ii^ e go. He's going places, and go­ New York -^\(NEA)—Mickey Tile young man himself professes couldn’t come near ground balls stable. o f Thomasviile, Ga.: and Gloria ting average to a now fespeotable and.phllley. chTcsfo and. Bartln, New Even on . the body In New York agreed, ruined P ft F VI Optical.-O-Waddell. way," he says. "It’e too early Yorit, 4, ing In style—with Jqpkey brand Mantle's compact body brings the to have no worries over the situa­ Frank L«n e with the Giants. I t would seem to Armstrong of Oakland. Calif. .321. He has 12 home runs. And his fair, but ,it can .other end of the the Giants’ defense. The pitchers -Ansaldi's '"vs Aceto, 6-Ver- yet to tell which side, if 4ny, got Home runs Manite. New Yorli, 37', underwear. bat around in a blur of white tion. " I have been in a alump,’' he back up Lane's theory for the Top runner in the Wolverine 53 RBI's lops the National be disastrous td{ » house }>hone the gal’s voice said complained about him. Others in­ Am ateur Tournament held along planck. the best of that swap." Berra, New Yorit and BIsvers, Woah- wood and they get 'rtut field glaases tells you. "N o sense talkin' or present, anyway. Inzton, 17: Weru, Cleveland. It; Bauer, . ■you knqw. him; you rttay eten he was busy. Another ' J5-minute sisted he Wits through. Thureda.v. .Iiine '28 a club shy two Tlank Greenberg can't do any­ New York, 14. ' to see where the ba'lh lands. Over woiryln’ about it. Everybody gets "The boya call it, ‘a change of P ft F vs Elks, OlChsrter Oak. Guaranteed Used Cars be the man. In which case. wait. Finally. Ijine's voice broke Bui when, you listen to Lane— pitchers' as 'wa thing. about that. But he does Stolen bases-Franr.ona. BalUmore at Brooklyn', it .seems Dodgers are a slump. Man got to get out o f it scenery,’ ” Lane said. - "That's a '’ omcr., each with a man on Jockey briefs are the shorts for in. "C om e on'up," he said. » and then Watch Dark in a Cardi­ Norman's va Aceto, 6-Ver- intend to do something about the snd Kiienn. DetroK, 7; Busbv. Cleve­ running across home plate every by himself. Tell you one thing. I’m nice-sounding expression. Actually, fn » ' base, to drive in four runs. were When we land. 6: Carey. New York, 8; live play­ you. They’re built for the mod­ Phone t« His Kar nal u n ifo rm — you get an idea planck. , J schedule. ers lied with !h t|me L>uke'Snider takes his vicious ' • w o t UUC JV44.. « K(.n.8U EMERGENCY ern mah who likes his shorts, not gonna listen to a lot of people. Upstairs, I-anp waa on a sitting behind the whole Thiloaophy of it's a ruda jolt. But" a good one.’ Helen Grlnneli of Detroit was ' i Oreeaberg Pitching (btjis^d on 8 dedlsinnsi — WEEKEND SPECIALS cut. ' i I'm cornin’ around'^but of it OK. room chair, hla qoHac. open and a shifting a'ballplayer from one dub The phone rang and Lane picked{ games in 10 daye, * Pierre, Chlcolo,^ 10.3. ,t33; ' Brewer. smooth-fitting and .comfort-' OiL BURNER second with 78 and Jean Hopkins Boalon. 9-3, .sit; Tutrsen and Slurdl- able. ,They - can't gap, bind, But for Willie Miiys, the other ' I ’ll be fine." photic to his ear. to another. U up. He uses it ajs’-H'^l ,weere in o f Oolumbus, Ohio, was third all against N ew York and Boaton,” 1953 Pm Um Harritoii / $1195 ■ f Hank snaps. . ^ vanl, ■ New, York. 4-1. M/>: Wilson. twist 'or pinch -r- whether you corner of New York's ti^angle of | By the time Willie beconlc* This is the Way the general ’’You' move a guy, it’s a -shock vented for him ., But-'hie has been SERVICE «1th 80. Last Night > Fights Wo^nen’s Tourney CWcago and Kucks. Ntwr York, f-8. 7o0, ? ' . ^ R ad io, heater, antoowtio Iransmieelen. 3-toae blae.[^ sit, stand, walk or run. Jockey ‘'alhtlme’’ centerfleldcrsli it has "fine." however, he may have the maiiager of the '3t. Louis Cardi­ to him,” Lafie said. "H e resents it. /able' to make the thing win ball " I t ’s just plain 5ad business. I t ’s games. I f that sounds impossible, not good for the league to have .tStiik^ouU - ■ SroM. 100; briefs are the most widely— been different ao far. With W illie,' Glanta half-way to- Minneapolis. nals' does hia business. Without He has a family settled. He has Los A n g e lW - Jimmy, C a r tg r, In Deciding Round rlerr«*\. Chlrairrt aru) .PAiicaAl, Wmeth It was', a nnp fly to left denter o n then you haven’t been reading CALL ROSE BOWL COACH the Indiana drop eight of 10 games Infton. 70; Wyjtn, Cl^rfland, W; taftry. 185$ Ferd '/a-Twi Pbkee ' VK and, (east successfully -r imi­ For if a club ever depended on -one a telephone. Frank Lane would paid rent for the plaice he stays « t . V36>4, New York'.' ou'tpointejdiLauro a ground J^all, to third, roost of: East Lansing. Mich. lAb — Buck behind this early in the going," l^troH, S6. , 4-epeed traaemleelon. - « tated shorts in the wprld^ for man it ia the Giants. Willie's bat be a cinch, to w l^d~up strapped Now in one day he haa to move. about Frank lately. W ILLIA M S Salsa, 132, Los Angeles, 10. ' Waterbufy, Jiini 22 lA*) Vivian the way during the early»run. H e' Nvslrom, star guard and captain Grcenbegg streaset. men on the go know they're iii doesn't rip balls a couple of blocks, OIL SERVICE - San Francisco— Ruben Hernan­ Bobinski 'and Mrs. Dwight Part­ HmtUni .taffpfl on W •! bftti) - a ejass by themselves for com­ started coming a while bark, but the Giants don't win games. And in of Michigan State's' Rose Bowl ridge met ill the 36*hole finals of G r^tllxrK wants the have-nots t/on£, PittNhurghi'^.ai] - Bo.vpr. 8t. 1951 Oktvrolft DtLuxt J-Pr. M a i football champions, will roach dez. 171, .San Francisco, stopped fort anjl fit. his hits are not of UQrmni vcloctty. New York’s market, a loser is re­ the. Connecticut Women’s (Jolf th«^)-ioIes.an(lnd Senators^Hipacedf IsOurR. ,:i3R; ripnipntp PituM r^, .8JI1; B ^ o , heater, power glide, t-tone gray. W ofse yet, his glove hasn't been SIkp Contract Siiit football at Lansing Sexton High BulllHslsey, 169. Oakland, Calif., 9. 3$ Years 'In NaGonal League Moon. 8t. trfulB. Sa3: Mufffal, 8t. garded As oomethlng slightly worse St., Paul—Jim Hegefle, 158, St. Aasir chahnpionimip today after between claabe'i with the league’s LoutR .and SohophAlpnat. Npw York. charmed. He still flics for balls Sports in Brief M l M 5 4 8 ,^ext fall. • ' Wrlttca for. S k a Serirlee .Wt. than living; on the other side of Paul, stopped Joe* ScWmoIze, 158, coming through 'the aemi-flnala .in muicle boyg. This seaispn the Tribe 195i Pkavralat DaLuxa 2-Dr. Sadaa hit to either side of him. But when On Carmen Basilib Local Sport easy style. Q, Lou Boudreau put on a • Runn -Bfiyr-r 8t I^ouin, 44; flnldpr. the Hudson; ■ Minneapolis, 10. was caught with Herb Score hoa,; Brooklyn and RoMniion.'Cincinnati. 4t: ItijMe, .heater. Black; W hite wall Urea. , ^ he gets there, the ball is kicking ■ _____, Miss Bobln'sktr plaving out of pitalized with Art Houtteman in special shift when Mickey Mantle 8low Start Hurts Coach ^Chiick Erickson of North Dallai' -Buddy Turman, 183, Ty­ Btaainramp 8i. IoOuIn. 4d; lomif, Pitta- arouhd oh the grass. There have Dayton, Ohio, June 22 (A*)— Indian Hill, finished Mrs. D. C. K. the dugour with a sore arm. A cairne to bat. He kept it for the burgh and Moon. 8t Louln^ 9R. One.amalJish statistic advanced Carolina's golf team is secretary Chatter ler, Tex,, knocke(f ou t' Freddie been no amaxing ratches* this sea­ Firich of ,New Canaati; 5 and 4, b re a th * was badly needed. sequence of pitches to Mantle. Runa battPd in^UuaiaL lit. Ijoula. 87; 1951 Poatiae I-D l Sadaa t ,* $295 by the Giants shows what the slow j^atchmaker JaCle- Laken has. Thompson. 181, Wichita, 2. Boypp. 8l fooulp. 51: f»ng. PitUburgh. son. And when Willie throws to a treasurer of the NatJonal Golf while Mrs. ^^rtHdge of Madison Would it l(e legal tor Boudreau to Bfidlo, heater, 3-tone green. Aulonmttb tranemleeloa. stai't . by their centerflelder has Coaches Assn. ' , Jiailed. off a ' echeduled boxing WINDOW SHADES B w in r u d lt o Philadelphia Johnny Lombardo, "N ext 'Avar’s schedule is drawn 47; Jahioniikl, <^hnclnnaiiv W; Banaa. base, the runner always seems to ^\lA8T NIGHTS Uttle League defeated 18-year-old Cindy How­ up now,’’/tGreenberg says. "So change hi'e allgnro*t. after each Chicago and loonata. PhMad^bla. M. done to them. Pltchera Rueben match here between fom er wel­ 1,5.5. Mt. Carmel, Pa., knocked out Illta—Bovpr. 8t» Louia, 71: Aahburn. slide 'safely. ^ Harvle . Ward. 1955 National QilifOitkoari Moion ard of Brooklawn. 3-2. Cindy elim­ I'm writing Harridge abo'Jt it right pitch? Gomez and Al Wbrthlngtoni each game between Ansaldi's and^ftceto LONG WEARING Harold Felder, -154, Philadelphia, 6. PhlladHpbla arv) Muaial. St. leouia. 71: 1941 Dadga aad a 19M Podga, It is something the Giants and Amateur golf champion, won the terweight champion Carmen Basllr inated medaIla't"'Lorraine Lenczyk now. We don’t want this to happen,m • A. ,:Tea;. The pitcher and the Teong. Pittnhuri^. 70; Tamplp, CIncin-’ won only two .gsunes. losing eight, ft Sylvester was postponed because Monroe. La. Virgil Akins, 160, everybody else have not. been able National Collegiate crowm white io and Felix Machado of Mlamij o f Indian Hill in the quarter-finals again next year.";,, " jtotchem.are the only tWo players natl, to pin-point reasons for so far this while W illie waa. finding himself. plaving ' for North Carolina In in t e r s t a t e CLEANTEX St. L()uis, stopped Don Jose;- 148, Dotibipfi—BpII. Cincinnati and leopaia. 2 aan far S89J 9 of nain. The rivals will meet Wed­ 'n J'Tvbn iMMt remain In set poeltions. Over a stretch of 120 Innings, Fla., and slapped the former Wednesday. "Sure, the schedule maker Hivlll Philadplphla 14; Furlilo." Brooklyn and season. On paper, W illie's show­ 1949. ,\ Oakland, Calif., 4. Miss Bobinskl’^)as two up at the Q. A batter swings si a wild jou b they allowed exactly 14 runs nesday nijjht at 6 o’clock, at the Made to Order contend that he can’t be expected ; Muaial and Dark, 9k. I I . 13 ing Uirough mid-Jene was some­ Mickey Mantle of^he' Yankees champ with a $34,01)0 breach of Newark, N. J. Bob Provizal, end o f nine and won the next five pitch for the third strike, then I Trlolaa—Mava Kpw York. R: Aaron 1949 Mira«0 4-Dr. Sailaa ^ $345 That's right. 14. Pitching of this Verplanck School. Rain also^caused $1,95 With Your Rollers to pick the stronger clubs a year land BfHitori Mflwaukpp. 7; O'Connall, thing akin to a total collapse. cop.tract suit. - 3 to 30 H.P. 158, Freedland. Pa., and Curtis holes. makes first easily. How* would Radio, heater. Dark Mae. . sort is all-winning 'Stuff. It has was the first rhajor leaguer to kit in advance, but he can at least lise MHwaukap and Walia, Pittahurgn, 4. Have no hlttem 20 home runs during 1956. postponement of laat night’s sched­ Bruce, 157'j, Newark, dr^w, 10^ Mias Howard had-rtiouble with you score this? ! Home runa^Long. Plttaburgh 17: ^r- ♦ ' ' • been the 'other 'Way around for /if^e suit filed in Federal Court TCRMS.TRADES a little coiiunon sense. A s a matter ‘•We’ have no hitter.s so they Babe Ruth hit 60 home rims in yesterday charged that Machado uled Alumni League tilt al Char­ her' irons and Mrf. Partridge waa A . A atrikeoi)l and an error for j flnfd^r. Brofikivn abd'Hoycr. 8t. IrOuia. , , JOCKEY BRIEF—Sleek, brief give him nothlfig to hit at," Man­ Gomez and ^orthipgton. of fact, the’ first and second divi­ ' 16: Banka. Chiragn and Poat. Cincin- Many More To Choose From! 1927. In 1928 the Yankee slugger "was not available” for the match PAINT CO. lOATSxTRAILERS two up SI early as tjhe, fqiirth hole. the pitcher. 'The pitcher la not ' nati. 14. ,1 ... for active sports. The young ager Bill Rigney ' insists. "H ow .Maya was the last tol^h of gate ter Oak; Park. Jerry Klndall. Minnesota short-, sions of the American League have blasted 54 Jiomcrs. He hit, 54 in and that Basllio “arbitrarily re- flharged with aatl. M. l.ftV); fsa- Light blue. player, has .chosen ''the Southern a balk. W h y? . I thought the road trip the stumbling Giants chillier than expected. Saturday .'^ight at the Dayton' Jim Herdic at the East Side Rto. V angler. Henry Hickok, comes up ir.ore and Washington." ff ' hlna. Brooklyn and RVaaman. Clnclnna' 1963 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN. Model 210. Radio, MIDWAYS $1.50 Conferance athlete of ljK6. Speedway. pitcher had to -bnake ft deliberate ti 5-1 .533- Valanllnatti. Chicago and took; He pushed his., average to Minneapolis is frightfully cold at It takes the hides-oP'more than with (his story, which he main*, It waa pointed out to Hank («at false motion to cause a balks- * McDanlal. 8t. T^ouia. 4-1. ,R00. heater. Blue and ivory, times, you know. RUSS trC K E B of Bolton, man­ Strlkaouta - FVIand. Pittaburgh 75 r .284. But it still, was hot the kind 11,000 horsca each year to furnish tains is true. Hirkok hooked a { Xhe advantagM and diaadvantages A. Any niotion nt all by n $1.25 aged by Tommy O’NetU and fight­ r a n g e Miiall 8t Louia. 73; Roharta and Had- 1962 CH EVRO LET 4-DOOR SEDAN. Power gUde, ra­ JOCICET MIDWAY — Snug T SH lRtS of Willie a, aeventh-place club ba.scballs use9 in the major leagues. 14-inch rainbow trout In nearby : Of the schedule even up. In IMa pitcher while on Ihe rubber will dlx. ^Madalnhln. 57; NeWromba, needs. ing under the name of Jim Destry, \ Ml Clear Lake arid kraa- busily en- 1 Brookl>’n and Spahn. Mllwaukaa. 59. dio, heater. Gray. fitting thigh protection for WIN^ PRIZE Jimmy Demaret' averaged 71.42 FOR RENT July, for example, the Indim a ne called a halk by umpires. Certainly not the .340 hitter of Yesterday *8 Stars' made hla first pro start last night gaged fighting the fls)i when a •vary day wear. A SHIRTS $1.00 Bethpage, N. Yt iJP)—Sports- strokes per 18 holes for his first 38 >'UEL Oil close an eastern swing in tfftngltr- Q. With one out-in the laat of 1953 CHE;VR0LET 4-D0U:DE l u x e WAGON. 8 pas- 1954. Nor the .318 batter who On the Kniglfts of Cdlumbua card OR LEASE hawk swooped to the water and' caster Don Murphy .h'on a griz^ for rounds of tournament g o lf in 1956.. logtorT and Baltimore and‘(hen re­ the ninth Inning and runners on i M'sy to force another runner. The senkdlj? Power glide. thumped 51 home runs and in East Hartford. Destry. Who grabbed the trout. As the hawk, breaklfig hla g olf dliib. It happened The Bay Meadows Futurity of Pitching- J a~% k Harehman, G asoline turn home to play-the aai\ieime Ori aecond and third base, the batter ' man on second ba*r, If he failed 1953 CH EVRO LET 4-DOOR BEL AIR. Power gUde, ra­ knocked In 117 runs last year. on the 17th tee in jthe Metropolitan weighed 130, stopped Nick Renick, its talons firmly implanted In the Dies and Senators 1957 wtti ^ at least a $60,000 race While Sox- Won 1-0. in the ma­ AMOCO DASOLINE SERVICE STATION aingles to right field. He seea to touch third, would havq- to bo dio, heater. Black and white. This has been, instead, an ab- Basketball Cqacfi'ea’' Assn, tourna­ jors^ third double one-hjt game 128, who was unable to come out trout, tried to gain altitude N ot Good for 'Gate the- ball drop safely and the win­ tajdted out. But the ran already aolutely Ineffectual Mays this in addw value. It ia set for April Hickok gave hla line a Jerk and ment. Dunphy hit a beautiful (ee 20. 19oT and is f o r ,2-year-olds. since 1900, giving up only a dev- for the third round. Th e bout waa With Parking .FoeHitiM fof About 75 Cun "T h a t's true as far as the atand- ning ran score. So he (Wsfciiiat scored, so the gafhe was finished. season.- ' ) shot but he thought .his ball had onth-innlng'doubte while facing 32 sc/ieduled fo r four rounds. . ** the trout fell back into the water, ings she concerned.‘I he counter­ bother to touch first bam* He Q. Who are official scorers and You see that by simply picking Basketball cap.tain Ron Judson BANTLY OIL where it took up fighting right reached a pond 225 years away. men to .outlast the Orioles' Connie iMi'W, IV, ed. "But it's not good for the goes into the dugout. Can ■ how are they appointed? GLENNEY’S and baseball Captain-elecl Larry EXCELLENT LOCATION where it left off when the hawk up your n ^ ’spaper each day. Dale gate, especially when ,you are be­ He toaaed . hU club and it hit a Blades will* b? ' forw-ards on Dart- Johnson and George Zuverink. M club it mouth's(J955-S6 basketball 'team. field tonight in a Hartford Tvviilght CORNER of MAIN and FORD STS., MANCHESTER the defense? pointed by the lesfue. Ted Kluaaewski . .. Wally Post,. > Hitting--Roy Campanella, Dodg­ •elnawhat perplexed by the whole equipped clubs. waa«ln (wo pieces. He received no Brobmltick was foaled in 1901 ers—Banged a pair of three-run Leagus contest St 6 o'clock in A r No. A .throw .eeuNple mada .Q. An outfielder juggles a fly 347 OAKLAND ST. TEL Ml 9*2701 Yogi Berra. They are filling the H I M lfrlicll 9-459S •pltode. ' Hickok ' brought the “People around Cleveland who 789 MAIN STREET pri'se fo r slamting a 98 L u t.got and, after a successful racing homera in four trips, his second Bloomfield. Either Jackie Hedlund TIL. MIDDLETOWN. Dlomaad i-M I I to first hasa liad tha would ball and another g rab s'(t. Is the apoito pages. When waa t}ie laat trout to net, the winner in a three- want to aee the Indians play tha OPINIVININOS UNT1|,9 O'CLOCK six new golf balls for brealdng the career served In stud until he was (n four-run ninth that or. Ronnie Simmona la axpected to TEl R O C K V IU r 5.2177 bo out. But that o «)g batter outT, time you read or heard o t MaysT club. > ( . . , aided battle. Tankaae may alao want to aea us he tbe .eeeefid ant. * Thcao le as A . Tee. T 29. • beat Cardlnala 9-8. pitch for the locals. , ' ^ . '-'i- •'"1

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.JiANCHESTEB, CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1956 PAGE NINSlSail PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M AN(^STER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 22. 1958 Artidd* Por Balt 45 D im )■•►—Witdn Aputaeatte—PIstB— He Per Sale 72 Hoomb .Par Salt 72 Sabarimn Por Salt ' 75 *Shouldn*t Hnve Said It* Doga— Birda—Pets 41 48 Tsnoasnts 88 Autj»»obtloo for 8a|» 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help WaatM—Feauln S5 Help W—tad—Mak 14 VSXD nuOIDAXRKi. Just right Jtwdbnr HOUSE HUNTING? 810,000, TOUR ROOM ranch, ax- ROOCVILLB — ■niree family. 'FORTERFIELD'B m 8U1>PLT. (or cottaco use, all alsos. AJoo FOUR SPACIOUS (tret floor rooma Oellejrt condition. Priced for im­ $10,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. 6(1. 1M» CHEVROLET four door, WATTREM ' W A im b , Monday LEONARD W. YOdT, Jswolar, ra- mediate aale. Contact owner. MI. 0-0139, 60. 0-4094. CliMiified through F rid ^ , hatars 10:60 to 6 WANTEO-Dump truck driver. now located at Route B and Chapel Bovoral good used waabora. pairs, adjuite watchea expertly. centraUy Jocatef^ On hua Una. CAPE CODS milM. GooC ronditton. l^ c « t m . Rd.. South Windsor, n m to Bast Kemp's, Inc, Ml. 6-8660. Largis .yard. All maintenance, -30330 after 0:30 pjn. . m Inquhv IM Chamber! St after • p.m. Aimly WUtfa's Reatpurant, Call Coventry. PI. 2-7161. . Reasonable prtcca. Opm dolly. ^|13,00()—six room cape, sxceDaat Wilson Denies Nded pm . or caU MI. 9-6661. Hhitford Drive-In Theater. Open Thuraday evanlnga. 199 Spruce hen," electricity, hot water and condition, *nmken heat, many .fea­ 80C ROOM colonial, threa up, Wanted—Roal Estata 77 AdmlMneiit daily 9-8, Tueaday, Thursday and PAINT TIME Street. 60. 9riM7. garage. Tel. JA. S-9101. Afler S tures, Immediate occupancy. \ thre* down. Oil heM, basement MACHINISTS Friday nlghta 7 . 9 p.m . Man- p.m. MI. 9-4064. IF YOU WANT to aell. your prop­ CLASSIFIED ADVT. STATION WAGONS.-1SM Chevron 'TUQN9 our PCECISION DENTAL ABIUTANT. axperlcnced Old Dutcit outside white ’ntanium 913,000—Four down and twa ' im- arage. Vicinity of new High let. 1M3-1W3 Perdi, ail metal, all PMrr? DSN IN /0, or one of iU 4939 CHEVROLET dump truck. 9H00T9 HIM A Articles Por Bale 45 reaaonable, 83 Norwood St. MI. apartment heat and hot Lwater 'niese homea are loaded ■ with bVsRSIZEO CAPE COD. over­ property. Have many caah buyers. aubordinate organleqtlona, and hia figures" MI. 9-6746. Wanted (or branch office of na- WANTBRy—Grader operator. Call 9-1065. 6n. 9-787r. 60e Keeney St. Included. Omventent to ahapping extras Uks storm windows, ame'site Mortgages arranged. Please call rLEETlNO aSHCE Uonally known insurance company ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port- looking new High School, 9 bed.- there wea InauffiCIcnt evidence to . Wilson said Gan. Nathan F. Covantryt PI. 3-7161. and but Unc. - Write Bo)^ R, drive, basement garage, etc. roOma, 3 full bathe, Iqrge living George L. .Gratiadio, Realtor. 60. show that they were employes of Twining, tha Air Force chief of 1983 PLYMOUTH club sedan, OH SnOTHlRf in Manchester, diversified duties. able and standard typewritera. SACRIFICE—New Planet Jr. ghr-. Herald. ' ’ i $16,300—Five and one-half rooa64' 0)5678, 109 Henry St. Loot and Foond radio, heater, low mileage one DOES HE PDUL Applicant must be good typist. SHOVEL AND LOADER operator All makes of adding machines den tractor and attachmsnte. No HotuehoM Goods 51 Tixim, dining room, modern kitch­ foreign government. staff, had agreed with hkn that Green Manor ranch. Beautiful lot. en, acriened porch, attached ga­ B52a can be produced et the rata owner, price $798. McClure Ponti­ UP/. High school graduate under 30 pre-' wanted. E!xperienced. Nussdorf. sold or rented. Repairs on all down payment. No paymente unUI 1% ROOM unfurhiehed apartment, Move in tomorrow, VA or FHA, The referee'i decision will irt- FOUND — A place where you can ac, 373 Main St., Manchester. (erred. MI. 9-7408. makes. Marlow's. Auguat. Paymente to ault you,-ML ANTlQinS FURNITURE, aUvar, heat and hot water Included. rage. For ap^ntment call Ml. HAVE "YOU” A HOME Btora full benefits baaed on the of 20 a month under the program aaeura a complete tine of Imittlnx glaaa, china, and uaed (umituro $16,900-Here la a ''buy" —aeven 0-1433. oontemplated by the Biaenliower 6-4164. . - . AdiUta only $78. Available July 1. room ranch with attached garage wage records In each case. yama and acceaaotlei, atamped 1953 HASH STATESMAN, four " ^ lu u d u tc t . Five day week, excellent benefits A BUS BOY (or lunch and dinner POWER MOWERS Bought and aotd. Furaituro Repair MI. 9-9969, FOR SALE? Hoegen. In apparent recognition admlntatratlon budget request. vooda, embroidery cottons and door,' two lone 'green. Fully and p l« )^ n t working conditions. hour. Apply Janf Cox, Cavey's RUGGED PARLOR act, threa Service. 60. t-i’itS. on two scree. No basement. Notch FOim FAMILY house at the Cen­ < Urat hia decision might run con­ . liie Defense Secret^ alaa tattlnf threada. At Tour Tam equipped Including overdrive. New fUANK HOVJARP, Restaurant. drawer dresaing table, ward iron- SIX R(X)M flat with garage, ^olly' Road in Bolton. Exesilent (Inane ter, on Ford street. Five rooms stressed he has ho idea of chang­ ' Three (amoug makes. No down Mr. Albert Provea to You Ing. each and'attic. $18,000. James J. lie next few months offer the tea- trary to public aentiment, said In Shop, M Cottafe St. Phone 30. tires. 38,000 miles. Excellent con­ 750 ttMOMO* t r CSill Mrs. Petetwn payment, 62 weekly. No payments lot-. ML. 9-2118. wood eectioh adulta. Write Box hla ruling: ing the B62 production aehedula, •-3U3. dition. Will sacrifice. Call PI. vgw w n m u tT u i, There is a«"Santa Claua" XX, Herald. $17,600—Owner (hust dispose oi Rohan and Son^ Realtors, 6(1. son's beat selling opportunities. B.C. until August. Just Pay Monthly! thl6 8>9 roomer x^th full basement. 8-74M. "Oommuniam - envtaagea the saying: 2-6086. MI. 3-1161 for appointment USHERS FOR State Theater. Ap­ We need used mowers. Trade ECLIPSE RIDING mower. Acety- Families will be looking (or homea “I think wa have a good program LOSTr-Tellow and freen Parakeet. jgn»l4, HiCtflt *ependab]e aervice, ' urgently needed. Call MI. 9-3001. LARGE UPRIGHT freezer, like r p. motora. Camp trailer. CaU FURNITURE two arirea — close to Buckley RRVB BUILDING, lots in Bolton, our most priceless American Plan Bible School LOST—PASS BOOK No. 8»361. 1986 FORD CUSTOM line, fully Business Services Offered 13 Building—Contracting 14 Busineas Opportunities 12 Mill Fabrics Salesroom, 177 Hart­ All 100% guaranteed, some In orig- School. Plenty of room (or the ktda. heritegei, la our devotion to gov­ NoUca is hereby civen that Pass ford Rd. YOUNG MEN to learn aheet nietal new, cherry maple double bed after 6 p.m. A. P. Equipment Co. Hebron, Coventry and Manches­ equipped, 8,700 miles. Tel. , MI, TOOLS RECONDITIONED: Mow- BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. and bureau, accordion, three shift, MI. 9-3062. inai,. factory crates, with original Boiiinom Locatioiii Al.OOO—Bln the owners are open ter. All lota a rt moderately JARVIS REALTY ernment by law, BO that Juatlce la . At Zion Chiirch Book No. M33X iasuad by The 9-8883. No dealers. ' trade. Manchester Sheet Metal factory serial numbera. Por Rent ' 64 minded on any offer. Six roomer meted o u t not lit accordance with Savinfs Bank of Manoheater haa . erj, (hand and power)'.precision Alterations, additions, garages. ONE WAITRESS. Apply in person Wlorka, 14 High St. full keyboard. 350 Charter Oak St. priced. Val Ftano. 60. 8-4081. We ground to 30 Inches. Saws of all BLOND BEDROOM with two baths, immshae lot <139 can also build your new home for 654 (Tenter Street. ML. S-411^ pfraonal views, prejudicea, or aub- Zion Lutheran Church's annual been loot anad an>llcaUon haa 1980 FORD two door V-8. One own­ Re-siding specialists. Easy budg­ MAN OR WOMAN between nooq and 6 p.m. at the 3400 SQ. FT. o( space (or bualness Minds. Machine filing and retooth- et terms. MI 9-6465 or TR Mooo Shop, Middle 'Dimpikc PAINTEIRS and paperhangera SLATE FLAGGING, 4 colored. ANTIQUE 0.0. big veneer-mirror LIVING ROOM SUITE X 400), enclosed porch, garage, etc. you. jectiva standards of rig^t ov Vacation Bibla School will boglB been made to said bank for pay­ er.- Must sell, sacrifice, 1378. MI. Free delivery in Manchester on 610. Tel. MI. 9-0329. 8 PIECE DINETTE SET pCbcta or light (nduatry. SgcmidSocmd wrong, but atrictly in accordance ment of the an^ount of deposit. 9-3647. tng. Circular saws, preciaion. 6-9100. BE YOUR .OWN BOSS West. wanteili Apply CJlifford Jarvii at USTINOI^ WANTED In oid Monday, June 29, and contlnua sharpened; Igummlng; axes ensi­ Jarvis Aicrea. Manchester. Green, order 100 sq. feet or more. Comer RUGS—LAMPS floor. CentraUy located. Parking COLONIALS Buildiiif Lots new homes. Buyera waiting. Soma with the laws which wa accept through July 6. Dally aeaalons will 1986 FORD, two-door sedan, owner lage knives, mower blsdea, anearg; GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- Route 6 and Stony Road, polton. WESTINGHOUSE REF'R. fadlitlaa. OaU JA. 7-1173. 618,900— Bowers school, thrss want oceupwicy now. aome end of from our choaen repreaentaUvea. open at 9 a.m. and close at U;4S, $400 Monthly Spare Time Just off Vernon St. SIX PIBCE maple dinette ast. Good EMERSON TELEV. AnnoiuiccncntB entering service first of month. knives aCt-rated; clippers, etc. tiona, additions and ntw construc­ Help Wanted—Male 16 BUSINESS OR OFFICB locaUon, bedrooms, basement garage, many In Town and Suburban echool. T. J. Eecoit, Broker, 60. Democracy, provldaa cOnatltutional wUh a mid-morning recreation tion. Dormers, porchts, garages TELEVISION condition. CaU MI. 9-8735. WASHING MACmNB (ins features. An older horns hut In due procaaa' to our enemlaa, aa well Will sell reasonable. Call after 6 Keys duplicated. Empaon H. Refilling and collecting money 474 Main St.,^ jirOund - flopr. - 0-7633. period. The theme this yaar to WEDDING STATIONERY a ape- p.m. MI. 6-7898. Aborn, Maple St., Ellington. Rock­ and rooms finished at - rcasonabla TYPwf-RATE CI^ERK, full time, 16' OUTBOAIW cnitecr, 1955 alee DE LUXE RANGE good repair. MANCHESTER aa our frienda, and guaranteaa ^ o d ’a Children Pray." 'nia toa- from our five cent High Grade Help Wanted— Take your choice at any of these Threee rooms. 'ML 0-8330 . MI. cialty. Beautiful assortment. Low ville TR, 8-7168. pricea. Workmanship guaranteed. nights. Ehmerisneed, (or trucking THREE FAMOUS BRANDS trie Johnson trailer and extra 3-7444. $22,100—Four bedroom pn Main ASSOCIATES REALTORS GREEN 6(ANOR HOMB-rBucktey equal protection of the law to all." aons are Bible-based and Christ- wlces. Evenings by appointment. Free estimates. Robert M. Alex.. Nut machines In this area. No company. Call Ml. 9-8371. Male or Female 17 appliances in addition to bedroom, St. Immaculate condition. Bath School District for October or ear­ selling! TK qualify for' work equipment. 1950. Rockville 'HI. centered, applied to Bfe to Uw O m pfeas, | So. Main' St. 30. A u to AcccbmiI cs—T ire s 4 CHUCK'S Radio and T.V. Service ander. Ml. 9-7716, ADD SUBSTANTIALLY to your REFRIGERATORS 6-6075. living room dinette, rugs, lamps, STORE FOR RENT at 314 Spruce and one-half. Comer lot. Move In . --PIOL HALUN lier occupancy. Box Z, Herald. community and the home. Handi­ S-a2W. > „ Service and installations. Small you must have car, references, DRAFTSMEN tables, linoleums, dishes and other and not spend a penny. Ml. 0-0331 V. BELLUCCJI, mason contractor, 6640 caah, ieeured by invent present Income. Give toY parties St., suitable for any type of bual MANCHESTER—Open for inA>ac craft actiylly to alwaya a part p t CASINGS needed — Buy new tires electrical appliances repaired. In.your spare time. No exp«HeiK^ TWO FAMOUS BRANDS OIL SPACE heater, Kenmore, uaed items. nesa. 60. 0-9007. $30,000—Five hedrooma with two CHARLES LATHROP Hospital Notes the courie. , . here, get 910 for "smoothies.'’ Tubes tested free 161 No. Main .cement work. Ml. 9-8451. '318; tory. Devoting 6 hours a week LAYOUT MEN one year. Any reasonable offer ac­ EVERYTHING ONLY $4a hatha On five acres. Situated in 60. 0-0884 tlon 3 to 9 p.m., Saturday and Aatomobilcs for Sals 4 Kern St. MI. 3-5042.- to business, your end on per- necessary. Must be neat and 'wen- Sunday^ 823 Center St. Cosy atx The lawn at the church ajid A and E Tire Service, Custom St. Phone MI. 3-6817. spoken. Over 200 brand :new \ We need used television seta and cepted. Also one set children's Free storage until wanted Free de- OFFICE SUrnC—Excellent loca Bolton Nice Mg roomy home. E A I^ ROHAN pariah houae, Ckioper a t High Bto., Recappera, Bolton. MI. 9-3163. ' centage collections will net up swings. MI. 9-1378. livery. Free aet-up' by our own don, 391 Center St. Telephone 132,500—Lakewood Cards — now 60; 8-11-7483 room (Jape Cod, 2 unflnithe'd,, Vlaltlag Hourat' Private rooms, i s u PONTIAC conveitibla, mist ASHES AND rubbish removed. to $400 monthly with very good CHECKERS, names of toys to select frhm. To refrigeratoiJs.-Trade yours now. No fireplace, good location, low down 10 ama. to B p.m.; materotty Md the wooded section and the naaihy arrange Interview call JAiy8-2910 '•*' reliable men MI 9-1680 or MI 0-3340. vacant, four bedrooms, eight roome groeii tiniah, dark green top. Lawn mowing, light trucking, Aluminum Windows possibilities of taking over full wanted for work .on tools and down payment. No payments until FILTER Queen vacuum cleaner, In all. Attached garage. Ifice lot. BUILDING «LOTS in Maachister, paymente. V.A. appraleed $12,800. iettl-privato warda, 3 to g p.m.| West Side recreation flald offer HydnIinaUc, radio, heater, power trees cut, cellars cleaned, papers time. Income increSalng ac­ between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Phone Me Immediately ehlldrea’a ward, 3 to 1 p-aa. ample opportunity for fun aad rtr Auto Drlvuig School 7*A And Doors 14-A electro mechanical products. Over­ August. Two years to pay. late ihodel. Good condition, at­ Hartford CH. 7-0888 Dishwasher, etc. near Bolton, Rural tone. 'Lota 139’ Clifford Hansen and Co, 60. stafring, ConUnental spare wheel; and rags taken away free. MI. cordingly. For Interview, in­ tachments, $35. JA. 8-1883. Honses For Rent 65 xl89’ and larger. 6(1. OJIOIO. 3-1303, MI. 0-071^ creation. nearly new whitewall tires. Many LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. Fe­ 9-0142. Call evenings. g u a r a n t e e d against all haz­ clude phone In application. time and usual benefits. TTiese Jobs A Public Service. No Fee Charged After 7 P. M. — CH. 6-4090 TWO-FAMILY Patlente Today: iflS. Mrs. Henry Nelson, • whs ether quality extras. Low mileage. male Inatructor, baa' ability and ards. .Aluminum screens and will be permanent additions to our PIKE POTTERY and gUta. New­ Scs It bay or Night SIX ROOM duplex, three bed BOLTON LAKE—Two 80;f(. lots WANTED—Five or 6 mom house, AD60TTBD YESTERDAY; ipeclallsca la arts and crafts at Just traded In on a later model MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio Write BUDGET CENTER $12,500—A two-family (could ba patience to teach you to be a storm windows as well as com­ growing staff. Call J. B. Mangaii— ington. MO. 6-4709. Flagstone, rooms, large cabinet kitchen, three) adjacent to Buckland overlooking Bolton Lake, fireplace 613,600 to $10,000; alao (our room Bart Crie, 4S1 Parker St; James Mitchell Settlement Houae, Hart­ . Cadillac. A car you would bo careful, akillful driver. Day, avc- and T.V. specialists since 1934. St r a w b e r r y * p ic k in g bird baths, gazing globes, all A—L—B—E—R—T— S atalnleaa steel sink and tub. Base and small building. . Telephone under $12,000. Qlenta with large ford, will again bo In charge af Charter members of Tetsa. MI. bination screen and storm doors. NORTH AMERICAN NUT OO., MI 3-5104. 91-93 Center kt. MI. 3-4164. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD School. Needs soma repairs butjias Bohenko, Eaat Hartford; Mra. ■proud to own at Center Motor ,^ning, Sunday^, Mpointments for Call Coughlin. MI. 8-7707. colors. Hitching posts. Jockeys, ment and attic, two porches, after 8 p.m.,et Ml. 0-0733. cash Carlton W. Hutchins, Real­ MIchallna Labanakee, 208' Wlnd- handicraft projecte.’ RafTcahmcBta , Salaa, M 3Ialn St. 9-6660 or Ml. 3-4607. INC.. Temporary Work Starting SALE—38 1-3% oft. on 180 pottema flamingoes, Iron lawn furniture, steam oil heat. Completely re. an excellent potential. One vacan tor: 60. 9-9182-0-4004. your convenlem'wjd. A M. Driv­ MAPLE BEDROOM set $80, 9 piece cy. aor St.; Mra. Marion Baucy, 4 will be aarved to the boya and girto ing School. MI.''«'f-6641 before 10 27 William at.. New York 8, N.T. Soon in the Blue Ribbon collection book. oil Jars, flower pots and ceram­ decorated. Opposite Center Park. Ne a r T0LLAND~7H scree, 740 after the recreation pmod. WANT ix> BUT .\ CAR and bad HILLS' t e l e v is io n Service. THE NEWTON CO. dining room set $85, coffee table foot frontage, mostly clear, high ARE YOU CONSIDBRINO Lincoln Rd.; Mlaa Roaina lamon- a.in, after 4 p.m. Available at all tjmea. Philco .fac­ Roofing—Siding 16 We also handle texture paint. It ics. Open daily, evenings and Sun- $13.50, large office desk $13, spinet Adults preferred. Give references. LAKE PROPERTY aco, 174 Oak St; Mrs. Mary Jan- Children from 3 to 14 ara hf your credit turned down? Don't . p ■ I ■ Men and Women. makes old ceilings look like new. .days. Special bird bath 63.80. Ber­ Write P. O. Box 366, Manchester. elevation. -Brook, Owner, Coven­ 8ELLIN0 YOUR PROPERTTf vlted. Dlvlilona will inclu<(aa give up, see "Honest" Douglas, LARSON’S DRTVINO - School. tory supervised service. Tel. Ml. SS Elm S^, Manchester, Conn. dfcek $35, early Victorian love-ieat $9,600—One room "lovenest,'* dn try, PI. 3-0245. Wa will appralae your proparty ton, 10 N. Park St., Rockville; 9-969y^ ______. RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and Boys and Girls Age 14 Up Green Paint and'Wallpaper.Co., lin T^mpike, front of Pike Drive- $78, cherry comer qhair $10, pine the first lake in Bolton, 100 feet on Kathleen Brimley, Bast Hartford; nursery up to first grade; begta- y iSS Not a fiaanco company MqiOiestba'a only Ualned and built up roofs, gutter and con­ SERVICE Station attendant, part Register now at next to Mancheater Knitting Mills In Theater on Highway. NEW DUPLEX. 8 rooms each. free and without any oiibligatlon.igatlon. ners. Grades 1 and 3; Primary, plan. oertiKd tnatructor^Fqr.y^r safe- dressing table $30, two drawer Large living room, picture win. the lake. Ideal aumitaer hang-out, We also buy property for(oi Mrs. Marion Traak; Blait Hart­ BUYING PAPER, magssinea. ductor work, roof, chimney re­ Help Wantcd-^Femnle IS time or full time. Experienced. at the Green. Open from 8 a.m. • chestnut blanket cheat. Call MI. $9,350—Coventry Lake, six room ford: Mra. Anna Patfoy, 01 Wind- Grades 3 and 4; Junior. Oradea 4 „ty We etfe trained w ImiEqiftoper- Junkman’s Junk. Will pick pairs. Rsy Hagenow, Ml, 9-3314. Apply In person. Van's Service 9 p.m. MI. 9-6300. . IDEAL FOR cottage, 12 x 16 hemp dow birch cabinet kitchen. Plenty Resort Property for Sale 74 Selling or buying contact 1IS3 CHEVROLET four door sedan Ty. 30. 9^078. rdgs. Jui CONNECTICUT STATE „ rug, porcelain' top table, dishes. 8-7449. of closet apace. Ceramic tile bath. ranch one block off lake. Name STANLEJf BRAY, Realtor emere Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Cath' and 6, and senior. 7, g and 9. Ha- • da luxe. Radio, boater. Unusually up-after 3 p.m.-All day Saturday. Ray Jackson, MI. 3-8328. Station, 437 Hartford Rd., at the EMPLOYMENT SERVICE oognttton through csrtlficatea for Texaco sign. Ask (or Van. FOUR BURNER apartment size Inquire at 116 Constance Drive. Ontrally located. Heat, hot water, ■your own terms. ANDOVER LAKE — Seven nice BRAE-BURN REALTY erine Stalger, 29 White St., Rock- sharp. UMl Ford four door V-3 MOft^TLOeX’S—Manchi^ier’a lead- Call Rockville TR, 8-7621. ROOFING, Siding-and carpentry. electric stove, IS cubic ft. deep Venetian blinds, storm windows, $12,900—Six room winterized roome. Steam vapor oil heat, cop' 60. 8-0373. Villa: Shirley Lloyd, Vernon Trail­ perfect attendance wtu ba given sedan with radio and heater. No, 806 Main. St., Manchester, Corin. on the “evening of tha final dm, ing driving achool. Profeulonal QONDER’S T.V. Service, available Alterations and additions. Ceil­ EXPERIENCED dump truck driv­ freeze, altnost new. T.V. all chan­ GOOD SELECTION used furniture," Mnsical Instruments 51 $139 per month. Tel, 60. 9-7$89. home with two-car garage on first per piping, two car garage, extra er' Court; Mrs. Doris Btek, 50A money down. Center Motor Sales, teadiltik:—akilled, courUoua^ In- or mostly refinishsd. New, unfin­ lake, Bolton. New heaUng system. A SIX ROOM Capa or (our-and two ChMtnut St.; Richard Fegy, 05 July 8, . when cToilng exarclsee wW any Ume. Antenna conversions. ings. Workmanship guartlnteed. er for construction work. Must be Elks Club Carriage House. nel antenna. MI. S-SflO. lot. Plenty oi trees, shrubbery and 461 Main. ' atrucUonsj^nsist on meeting your A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn willing worker. MI. 3-6077 between ished Ceaka, $21.95 to $39.98, and WHY PAY/M ORE? Accordions SIX ROOM duplex, available July Nee’ds-^ m e fixing, but in choice flowara. A nice quiet spot. Price unfinished for September occU' Campfleld Rd.; Mra. Poula Poet, he open to all at 7 pan. Handweffc Philco factory auperviaed service. Excellent opportunity for 9 North Park St., Roc'kvlllq . 15, no objection child Over 13. wtU \bo on exhibltton, a program IIU 0LD8M0BILE four door inatructor' before starting. Phone Tel. MI. 9-1486. Street. MI. 3-4860. 8 and 6:30. GIRL'S 26 " ENGUSH bicycle, bookcases, $19 to $14; box springs. $150.80, full size, new, complete IocaUon?~“ ' reduced to $10,800 (or quick ekle. pancy.. Reply Box J, Herald. 147 Benton St;; Robert Trudnak, Ml. 9-7398. one interestod in variety of and Thor wringer type washing $21.98; rebuilt mattress, $19.95 with case and one year guarante.q.. ..Write 'Box P, Herald. $17,800—C!olumbfa Lake —Seven Please call Reuben T. McCann 40 Auburn Rd.; Mrs. Victoria wHl 1m presented and rrtrsshmaato sedan, super S3. Fully equipped. FOR THE BEST iii Bonded built Wednesdays will ba served. 1963 Chevrolet hardtop coupe, POWEIR a n d band mowera ahai^ general office work. Knowl­ WANTED machine. CJall 13 Sh6rt St. to $18.98. Some antiques. LaBlanc C hesty Accordion Ck>.,.91-'Ulif(m room home partially winterised on Agency, 60. 3-7700. WaddeU, 381 Main S t; Victor CORDNER AUTO Driving School. ened. Air-cooled enginea repaired. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, Fpmiture Hospital, comat_South St. Ml. 3-8709. Open' 'Mondays, 100 foot lakefront lot. Big porches, Meyers, 0 Handea. Rd.; Chtjatrina Registrations wiU ha taken powerglidc, radio, heater. Very, ' Learn to drive correctly and conductors and rbof repairs call WANTED—Young man or lady BRAND NEW Polaroid land St. and Vernon'Ave., Rockville. Summer Homes Por ftent 6T a k e Monday at 8:30 a.m; or Pastor very xlean, low mileage. Center Pick up and delivery. All work edge of typing and figures es­ Lathe Hands Wednesdays, Fridays and Sptur-'' garages, atone walla etc. COVENTRY L —Sacrifice sale Scruggs, Coventry; Jacob Fl'nkel- aafely. Individual instruction by guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. Coughlin. MI. 8-7707. over 16 years of age, experience camera, won in raffle. $30; model TR. 5-9174. Open 9 to 9, Saturdays $39.000—Group of five cottages on Four bedroom ahorefront cottage Paul O. Prokopy may ha called far Motor hues, 461 3(aln. comj^tent, experlsnced instruc­ sential. Paid vacation, Blue Millini! Machine Operators 1.38 Kodak Pony camera, T.D.C. ^ya. Our' 39th year In Manchfe- ANDOVER LAKE—Waterfront cot­ Weddings ateln, 94 Conatance Dr. 278 Adams. Phone K U ;'9-3120, preferred. Call after 7 p.m. Doc's until 6. ______/ter. tage, sleeps six. CaU MI. 9-3747 or first lake, Bolton. Must be sold as Large living rooni fireplace, fine .^BIRTHSjrODAY:' A aon to Mr. further information. tors on dual-control insured cara. 8-6979. Cross and pension plan; 40 and Grinders. Drive-In. Bolton. model A-2 projector, radiant a unit. Terrific deal, live rent free porch, *arge lai lot. Excellent loca IM l BUICK 3-door, fully equipped. Automatic or conventional shift. Roofing and CH^mneya 16-A screen, all three' (or $W; brass 6(1. 9-0315 after 4:30 p.m. and Mte. Stanley Mloganoaki, 48 .White wall Urea, 19W Otdamobile liour week, every other Sat­ Boats and AcecHoriM ,4^ GULBRANSEU4 direct blow ma­ Good financing. A amart Investor tlon and tview. John Biesell, Cross Orandview St.; a son ,to Mr. and cliib coupe, rocket *66’. Black, 60. 9-6010. JA. 7-3660. CLEAN AND paint thoae gutters Many benefits. fireplace screen, doors complete hogany spinet piano, $496. SMALL OOTTAOE at West Beach, should look this one-over. St., Coventry. J*I. 3-6838. Hall-Simpson BUND DAVH flow. Avoid costly repairs later. ROOFING — SpeclallWg in repair- Situations Wanted— with hardware, two 2'4''x8'$'', Mra. Cfaranoe Qrelner, Stafford white waill tires, fully equipped. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new urday morning off. Replacing I’M SITTING ON\the law;p a t 454 KempV Inc. 6 0 . 8-8680. Weattqook, Conn. Nice grass yard Bprlnga; a son to Mr. and Mra. Very, very clean. Center Motor Ml. 3-1363. • Excellent working conditions. Female .18 three 2'0 "x6'6 '. 2'2' x6'8". l'8 "x and shade fo^ children to' play. EXECUTIVE’S HOME Mrs. Marion Cqlton Simpaon. (toicago . Electrician. PI. 2-6338 after 6. bottom wet. See me, try iqe ^ d l-$ H.P. ROOM air .r.opditioner, combination, fireplace. 90 ft. front St.;,.Mra. Joyce Pennlngroth, Ver- Ha waa caught a t two recent pa-: clean, very good mechanically. 63 to 6 p.m. Manchester Cycle Shop. office. buy me. MI. 9-7702. \ "take-lt-easy." Bakerafleld, nday through Saturday. Thurs­ seen at 71 Baldwin Rd., or call LARGE ROOM ne^^ to bath, pri­ In 1999, walked 68 batters. Twetoa ^ door sedan, radio; heater, hydre- stating qualifications to Good opportunity (or the right day night till 9. Free parking. MI. MI, 9 5559. an undersizeo. lot on the northeast desire 4 to'6 room rent. Up to.668. more WtUiama, 63 Summer St. matie, low mileage, price. 1109S. Motorcycles 12 guns, etc., repaired Shears, side of South Road. The Board has vate home. Woman prelferred. 17 60. 9-7033. > BILYUE RD.—Four rooms, base-' Main St., Coventry PI. 2-6872 LIISCHARGED TODAY: David were walked on purpose. knives, mowers, etc., put Into con­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. man. Ideal working conditiona. 9-4273. We repair aquariums, Pearl St. (jail aRgr .7 p.m. htcCIure Pontiac, 373 Main St., . Light trucking and package deliv­ P. O. BOX 80 Call Ml. 9-6844. Mr. Kaufman. heaters, pumps and reflectors. 995 granted a variance for the usb of ment, oil hot air. Near.bus, achool, Engagement P. DaDalt, and Walter J. DaDalt Idaachester. USED CARS WANTED- We are dition (or coming . needs. Bralth- MANCHESTER KEMP’S BABYLAND ENGINEER, wife and two children shopping. Reduced. $10,600. M. Jr„ Stafford Sprtnga; Herman alwaya Interested In buyiM clean waite. 83 Paarl Street. ery. Refrigerators, washers' and Main St,. this lot because of specla’ circum­ LARGE, PLEASANT’room fqr gen. desire 5 or 6 room house in Man­ BOLTON—Route 88, four room cara tor top caah prices, 'fry our stove moving specialty. Folding stances. .__ tleman. Free parking. Call . MI. Kenneth Oetri0 Ml. 3-5121. PLEASANT, LARGE room in pri­ Six Miles From Manchester 8-8643., . ^guaranteed! Smith's Upholstery day or evening .class. For free de- vate home, near hua line. Gentle­ CHESTNUT STREET Six room pricea. John Biaaell, Cross St., Nixon lo Represent BEFORE Tou Buy a .Shop, 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4663. Manor Convalescent Home. 91 In addition to ideal working CApe, 4 finished 3 partially, hot Coventry PI, 3-6836. Heater or Air Conditioner sCxiptive circular phone JA. Chestnut St. MI. 9-3324. Notice man. Reference!. MI. 6-8163. Attractive six roohn Cape, two RUBBISH AND aahea removed. Evenings MI. 3-7267.^ - !)-3l()6. or write New England rondlttona in a mqdem. clean unfinished. Storm sash, dormers, water oil heat, fireplace, amealte Ike at Manila P"ete For Your Home See.the General cleaning, ..ceUArs. attica Chrysler.- Plymouth shop cen­ At a meeting held by the Town SINGLE, PLEASANT, himtahed amealte drive, 70'x350' lot. . Land- drives. Recently painted. Excel­ ANDOVER, BOLTON _ FORMICA counters, ceramic wall \ Teclu^cal-Institule of Conn., Inc., DEPENDABLE high school girl or room. Reaaonable. Garage avail­ lent location. Call owner, MI. New WEStiNGHOUSE * and yards. Reasonablb: rates. M. i l93.Ynimbull St., Hartford. Conn. woman to baby sit. vicinity Silver trally located, we can offer ^ Septic Tanks Plcnning Commission of M*>i' ecaped. Very clean, 113,600. h M, Rubbish Removal. $Q. and door tile. Let' us modernize you one of the able.. 421 East Middle Tpke, Man-i 3-4265. COVENTRY and Vicinity (Continued from Page One) V Year.Round Air Conditlodbr your bathroom and kitchenr . For I>ane Homes. MI. 9-9080 or MI. MALE Installation and Repair Chester. ConnqcticuvJune 18. 1956 9-9767. _ ■ TUTORING SERVICES ''rendered 9-8891. BpecialllL ' following a public hearing held cheater. 60. S-8958. , WARREN.E. HOWLAND Realtor free estimates call Ml. 9-2658, The for elemeyitary and Junior high ------1------Ipt MAiyCHESTER-5-8 duplex. 2-car was delayed because there had Tile Shop, Buckland. June 11, 1956, it was voted to MI.^-1108 - 60 9-6003 garage, central yet secluded, EXTRA NICE,- Large 6 room A.B.C. SERVICE Compahyj servic­ school grades. Call MI. 3-5931 BI-AIR'S. INC., 757 Main St., have BEST PAY HELP make zone changes as fallows: been some uncertainty whether the ing Maytag, Blackstone, Hotpoint, ^ Sewers Cleaned Apartments— Plati^ „ EAST CENTim ST.—Suitable (or $16,800. Bent k Bent., ReaUorf. Cape Cod, excellent condition, nice, Vice President, who is the preal' w e a v in g of burns, moth holes after 5. an opening (or , a full or part .Ume arrangements. .> To change to Industrial rZone BU. 9-0277; MI. 3-7172. ' i ly located, offered at $19,900. V^tinj^ouse A.B.C. Kitchen Aid washers, dry­ (rffice girl. Permanent", pleasant Wa provide oufTnen.with paid . AND IN It a LLEO lenementa 61 office and *>h, N. Y. SEPTIC along the north line of the exist' Tpk neighborhood. Close to. bui line. Light Trucking Job Done' At log Industrial Zone for a distance JuralriC Lela Tybur, 118 Prospect Priced to sell. Will V.A. or F.H.A. $11,000, Tel. Rockville TR. 5-9075. OUT-OF-STATE OWNER selling | other Anted countries la a aour<;e 8402 Reasonable Rales! walks. steps, terraces, walls, out­ T- 4V4 room ranch, fireplace, corne^ of deep corffcero in the Stale De door fireplaces, also remenl and TANKS of 670' to beginning. Street Bolton Lake 19-20 To change to Industrial Zone, Mr. Alfred Cavedon, 27 Pitkin ON THREE ACRES good land, lot, asking 63,400. partmerit. Writ* - cinder block construction. Call Reud Heralfl Advs. AND Add color to towels and dinette Two clevsr bloussa and a sWrt i ] START and TYPIST from Rural Residence Zone, an Street Four room cape, breezeway and Gambolatti built, aeveir yeara old. Many other good listings. See ua Apart from - thia basic majpr Ml. 9:6746. / Six room home, I ’.i baths, fire­ befdre you buy. llnena with these gey designs em­ do wOndjri to stretch your warm iO X X CALL US: Ml 3^941 IMMEDIATELY SEWERS area described ss follows: B ^ n . . Daniel Uricchli lOS Columbus garage, fireplace. Two year old issue the United Statee and Phllip' broidered In quick-croea-eUtch! •weather ' wardrobe. Interchanga REMODELING or n«,w 'work. See ning at a point in the intersection Street year 'round home. place, hot water heat, two car ga­ pine governments have had some 6/o TIm H«raM ' On either day. or night shift [F yau want n well paying permanent posilinn rage. Suburban. Uarlton W. WELLES AGENCY more immediate and ipeclfic dlffi- These fancy fruit motifs look like (he pieces to suit the oeeaaieii and RC UGHT TRUCKING Wm. Kanehl, contractor and build­ at the east side of Slater Street Mr. Arthffr Wilkie, 16 Walker applique, and beginner or expert your, mood. er. Tel, MI. ^7773, MACHINE Hebron Hutchins, Realtor. MI. 9-5132 , MI. o*. ft.ip i>l o iifl'70 culties, notably .thoge centering EetabUshed In 1926 IF you prefer to work 40 hours p ^ week In Mancheater and the north side of the Wilbur Street 9-4694: Main St., Coveptiy 1 1. 2-687- ; around control of land in the area will euJoy making them.'’-*' NO. 8402 with Patt-o-Rama In­ THiYlt LoHw Op«ratori CLEANED Cross Highway, the llne-^Tuns Mrs. Irene jTlopeland, ‘132 Hilliprd Pattern No. 2654 contains hot- Eight miles from Manchester, 135 of the big U.S, air base at Clark cluded Is in sizes 10, 12, W. IF you desire i*nl pronsotlon epportaalUeo northerly for 1162', more dr less; Street LOVELY BIX room Cepe, four fin­ ANDOVERiv. Attractive four room iron transfer for 0 declifli*: ma­ 18, 20; Size 12, blouse. 1 yard of 86 Carlson & Co. Milling MachhM Septle Tqaks. Dry then southeasterl.v along land Mr. Arthur Scranton, 176 To^nd acre farm, 6 room house, three Field. The Philippine government terial requirements; color chart; Wella, Sewer Liaee car garage, bam and silo, fruit ished, two partially finished, over­ home on )arge lot. Fireplace. contended the United States was or 39-inch for each blow ; skirt, 4 Opnrafen IF you are inlereoted in company brarllta and pleoeant onr- N/F Donahue, for 139()', more or Turnpike sized garege, IVi baths, two fire­ Screened porch. 6'tne place for atitch illustration. MOTOR loatalled. leaa, to thf Wilbur Crosa High­ Mrs. Arturo Gremmo and Mr. trees. All'thia (or $30,000. trying to exert too,much authority yard#. Grindnrt O.D. I.D. roundings I have 2-3 and 4 family, homaa. places. Many trees and shrubs, children or for retired couple and claimed too many rlghla under Send 29c in coiha, your name, For- this pattern, send S9e In OFFICfS TRANSPORTATION Cellar Water- ~ 4 e ' ' way; » then westerly along the Felix Gremmo, 811 Mid. Tpke. beautifully landacaped. Complete­ $6,200. Madeline Smith, Realtor, addreaa and the pattm number coins, your name, address, slss north line of Wilbur Cross Ijigh These are all fine investment prop­ the’ defense agreements by which WANTED Offers the Following Toolnrak«ra prdoftag DbOe ,. Eaat .'I erties located in Manchester. ly fenced in. Cell owner, MI. MI. 9-1642. Ihla'H'dunlry maintains' military to ANNE CABOT. T H * MAN- desired and the pattern number Services: 'way for 1280', more or leas', to Mr. Randall Cple, Weat aide Finley 9-1T70 • ‘ CHF.STER EVENINO HERALD, LOCAL W ^ A N FOR GENERAL OFlI'iCE WORK FOR RENT ■ ■ i: APPLY IN WRITING TO BOX Y ROCKVILLE—Six room oversized catabliahments in the itiands. to SUE BURNETT. ’THE N ^ - .Motor tnuiKportallon tn points Top rates — guaranteed 56^ Slater Street, ' and point of be­ Street * .VAL FIANO, Realty 1190 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW CIHESTER EVENING HERAU6, VACATION AND BENEFIT^, FULL TIME In Connecticut, .MassacIachusetts hour week. Company bepeflta. McKinney Irc t. ginning. Mr. Eugene Nimkcrff, East aide CUSTQ61 3 bedroom ranch, panel­ , breezeway^arid garage, city water YORK 88, N. Y. 100 EAST CENTER ST.* c-o MANCHESTER HERALD MI. 3-4551 ing, fireplace, entrance hall, 8 and aewerage. High on a hill. See George BtiriiB in Hoapita Now available—the colorful IIM a VB. AOlERlCABt NHW ' CONGENIAL OFFICE and Rhade Island; Car loading Pho'h'k'or apply to SEWERAGE Th6 above tone changea will be ' McNali St. and Wilbur Crosa YORK 88. N. Y. effective J -ne 35, 1956. Parkway closets, breezeway. garaga acre thia now at |13.2(M. E. and £. 1958 Neodlework Album contain­ iN qiiiK E and unloading. Distribution DISPOSAL CO. ROCKVILLE—Well kept and land­ lot, view, treca, suburban,• Onl Realty. MI. 9-6297, Mf. 3-4480, Don’t mtea the aprUm * n b u m t storage and warehousing. LaPOiNTE Wo plna' on ktring exporteaeod nad oriMble womea and to TOWN' PLANKING COMMIB BffacUve C^te—June 29, 1956. scaped, two year old, cape, fine Hollywood, June 33 t*h^ Come ing dozens of lovely designs frOm 196-166 Pearl SL , Notice filed in office of 'Town 616,800. Carttoa W. Hutchins " dlan George Burns Wag^teitlng to­ which to choose more patterns in '58 Issue of Basio nshiOii. our MANCHESTER ' THE MANCHESTER luse Npace Available aaotat la helping us make the right nele^on we require full SION neighborhood, two bedroome ROCKVILLE-Large iaihlly home pattern catalog that contains a 8q. Ft. and up Eiiietronies, Inc. ThL ID 6-6606, Martin E. AIvnrd, Chairman (TIerk—^June 20, 10u6. '• 9-8132, 9-4694. day in Cedars of ' Lebanon Hoa­ crocheti embroidsry and knit— TRUST CO. detalla in your letter o( application eeneeitoing education, os- down, poeeibility two up. Must be on good street, jqat off bus line. variety of attractive, HP to tha PIPE and SUPPLY, Inc. AT 44 STOCK PLACE, William A. Alle:i, Secretary ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL* viewed for appreciation of out- FOR BAUE—Four rooms, furnace, Four rooms down, four\up, porch, pital after minor surgery yester­ plus 3 gift patterns, directions HtUBT DEPT. Roclcvnie, Goiui. porfence, eatery, refereieee. ' . Mancheater; Oona. •WilUam H. Stiiek, Chairman day of an undiscloaad nature. Hla printsd in book. Only 38« minute stylsa for all atoa 38BPP*- •' tv ' ' ■ MANCHESTER. CONN. a t a n i ^ value at |13,800. Charter firtpiace, attochsd garage, 17,900. ktodelina Smith, Realtor. 6(L 'BeodfiBaoBtoaew. ' - TEL. MI 9.4S6S TEL. MI 9-46U, Ml 9^666 MR. FRED DELANEY JtiM 31, IBM OuLrtea 8. 7>owte, Baontan v RI>. . Oaraobqr n . S.T7tf. w u IMod M iboiL •ourA (W PHONE MI 9-77M ReckvUla, TEam«it S4I61 7 . 4 ' r !

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Pair, Nkki olUHia* la I 1 2 , 0 6 5 A dauphtar wae bora Wednee- alnra twilghl. fkir. day in St. rranda Hoapital to Mr. MMibM- • ! Om A «O t ' About Town and Mre. AlbeH AuKhenbauyh, 33 Bafsaa •( CItealallMi Canterbury ||t> ' Manch€$ter—^ CUy o f Vitlogo Chairtn -L_ Tb« lUr. John E. Foit >AiU Miss Donne taVieta. 646 N. Vaeation Plans Start at HALE'S For All The Summery Things You Need 1mlv« linnchMUr Sunday after­ Mein 8t„ end Misia Patricia Small VOL. L X X V ; NO. 225 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1IS« AivertMag m Paga 16) noon to partklpntc In the 3-day of Weat-Hartford will v)alt Con­ PRICK^nVE CENTS ragiooal pnyor retreat of the cord, N. H., this weekend to attend II DiaeipUned Order of Chrlit. Thie the weddina Saturday o f. Mias Totioat wtn be heM at Wainwrlght Sandra Davis and Robert B. Hud­ HottM, Rye, V, T . tnadera Include son. at which Miss taV Ista will be N IW i two llethodlet cleritycien well soloist. GOP Plans known to local', peopl ., the Rev. Dr. Albert Edward Day, mtnUter John K. Reid. 137 Psrker St., Ike to Discuss of 1 ft Vernon Ifethodlet C3iurch, has been appointed an underwriter Baltimore, and the Rev. Dr. Allen in the accldent'department of the Cpttons F o r A ctive U. CSaxton, minister of Broadway Traveleri Insurance Co., which he Methodtet Cnirch In I'ew York joined in 1827. He was appointed |Nfllov«r in kopfiy prinftl a ty . an aeslatant underwriter in 1M2. ! 1956 R a ce A .graduate of Rockville High Politics Today A aon waa bom Monday at the School, he Is a veteran of World ’ for A m y hoapttal at Gamp Polk, La.,- War II, Is married, and Is the Washington, June 23 (/P)— fathjr of three children. Washington, June 28 (/?)—«' Hsgerty tpid newsmen it u etin to lA. and Mrs. Edwin Quinn. U . too early to aay when Elsenhower With their national conven­ Quinn, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Walter •aasnakaasMsa President Eisenhower talks The British Am eilcan'ttub will mSSA* Ms^IMm tsf will leave the hoapital. He re­ tion plans all set. Republicans Quinn, 380 Main St., is stationed hold Its annual outing at the Gar­ politics today—at least to the minded them that, whila the alx- squared away today for a Vital Roles In toulaiana with the 1st Armored den Grove Sunday July 1. Non- Summer extent of discussing plans for Ineh Burglcal wound'! atitchea vigorous election campaign Division. Hla wife, Suianne, is the ^ 2 , 5 0 have bean removed, there are atjll dauirbter of Mr... and Mrs. Sher­ mambers who took part In the Rju-t the Republican national con- while expressing confidence games last winter are invited lo two "through-and-through" wire wood Robb, M Adelaide Rd, vention, autura'a in ^aenhowar'a abdomen. that President Eisenhower attend with member privllegaa. It SUU progT(e^ng "vary aatiafac Temper Like will ha necessary to regliter with major Intaatlnal "Until thoae come out, 1 think will again head the party Donald C. Hall, formerly of torlly’’ from It'a too early to form a judgment," the steward not later than June 2fl. valpisnol operktlon two week, ago today., ticket. Plane, Ship Manchester, aaslstant supervisor •SMS SMS t*a law* Living of the. Aetna U fe Insurance Co., in ElaeiAowar arranged to | tlilfaUble on whan^ Bk^nhower The OOP 46-member conventioh Short Haircut niladelphls. Pa., will attend the Manchester Grange met hla chief fide, Sherman Adan^ a hoapital. arrangements committee yester­ meatlnf of the Aetna life Corps Wednesday night, with vlaltors report on yeaterdaya meeting of' Out of Bed 66 Mlnulea GOP Choice day cnoaa Gov. Arthur B. Langlia St. Louis, June 33 (iP)—"He Plans Cited of Refidwabres to be held at from aeveral other granges the OOP eonvenUon arrangemenU Elaanhower'a doctora reported of Washington, a candidate for tha asked for m abort haircut, vMantor Richelieu. Murray Bey, present. Jh e OranM voted to vlalt f t ' committee. , today that the Preatdent waa out Iktwtn. May Jr., Wethers- U.S! Senate! to keynote tha nomi­ and'that's what I gave him. nating conclave starting in San Ddbac, July 1 throush 4. L^anon Grange IhuriKlay. F ro iK and bewitching ‘for h Whether Klaenhower would give | ^ed for 90 mlnutea teat irtgh t- fleldi has. no party opposition After I through, he '' « any hlnl of hla own thoughU con- loiigaet he'a been up at a for his candidacy aXl. rep­ Francisco Aug. 20. looked In the mirror' and By Radford earning a aecond term remained resentative from the {First Bush Heads CkHwnittee . William Cooper. 76 Green Man­ j||'4uinmsri‘ngring in the city or stretch since hta operation two yelled: 'You’ve cut'-off my or Rd., will be master of cere- uncertain In advance of' hia talk Congressional District at the The group also picked, San. WII-- sidebprna,' ” By ELTON C. FAT weeks ago. liam F. KnOwland of California, monlea following the 26th annl- with Adami. An 8 a.m. (EDT) bulletin from GOP Congreasional Conven­ Charles ' SInna, a barber, Quantico, Va., June 28 ( I t ) veraary dlnner-danca of' the Com­ ^nywhoro.era. Thoio ore the tion today in Hartford.'.Other Senate minority leader, aa tem­ teatifled in city court yeatar- The committee'! pianning wsa Walter Reed Army Hospital said porary chairman; Rep. Joseph W, -^Adm. Arthur Radford told DSMETICS ; munity Players, Saturday evening baaed ,on the aaaumptton that his progress continues "vary satis­ Republican Conventions' are day that the angry customer at the Mancheater Country Club. foshieni destined to take scheduled to(Uy In Williman- Martin of Maaaachuaetta, House then jumped out of tha chair, the high command confer- I AH the Top lines , Eisenhower would atick by hla Fab. factorily." The recuperating Preal- minority leader, aa permanent BIU la one of the moat popular 30 daciaion to run again. deht was pictured aa "In good tic. North Haven. Darien ‘and threw an apron In hla face, enc.e of civilian and military Waterbury. Incumbents slated chairman for a record fifth time,, picked up a stool and Anally emcees In . to w n . Other fine you out in the fun in com- Presidential p r e a a aecretary apirits" after getting almost eight and Sen. Prescott Bush of Con- leaders today that ’’deferiae ia ’A rttar^tat^Stom j speeches are anticipated from paat Jamea -C. Hagerty aaid yesterday hours of continuous sleep." for -renomlnaCion. arc Horarq twisted hia arm until it Seely-Brown. Second; Albert nectlcpt, a candidate for re-elec­ snapped. not the monopoly of any one and present leadera and long time fort and style. Adama would, report to the Preal- After iBauinr the bulletin, Hag­ tion, as platform committee cHair- service." membera of the group. O ane^ V erty fended off all questions aimH N. Cretella, Thlrdr Albert, P. lite customer, Edwin Balk, dent on the arrangement commit- man. In an address prepared for the dancing will round out an enjoy­ tce'a meeUng. But he inainUined at uncovering ^ m e cliie.aa to Morano, Fe\irth, and Jamea T. waa fined $500 for dlsltirblng r/. Patterson, Fifth. ■ Tha committee left for later de­ the peace. , fourth annual conferanca of Da- able evening. Miaa Margaret Da- that aueh a report would not hecea- whether Blaenh^ower plans to stay cision whether to hold a four-day In the imsidentlal race despite fensa Sacratariea at this Marine aantla, 202 Porter St., may be •arily be "talking politici." convention, as originally planned, Base, the chairman of the Joint contacted for further Information. - Brother Viaita Ike this second major illness within or cut it to three days aa . some DONT nine months, Chiefs af Staff made no direct ra- I>r. Milto'n Blaenhower turned have proposed. ''' ftranca to new controvaralaa flanty M wanr Mr. and Mra. Nofnuui A. Bou- A reporter wanted to know Nasser Alone Twining Says . 9 8 up at the hoapital I'aat night for a After the meeting. National among tha armed forcea. lay, 40 S. Alton St., have aa their viait with hia brother and dinner whether the Preatdent discussed Chairman Leonard W. Hall told [part rsialrMf . politics last night with his brother. But hla remark aacmad to hava guaats. Mra. Boulay'a parenta, Mr. with Mra. Blaenhower. But if they In Egypt Race a newi conference . he- had "not Mosenw Visit timely point. He sold of tho atrr* WORK DOME and Mra. Maurice Chriitiansan; talked poIiUca, Hagerty wain't Hagerty replied that he had asked the slightest doubt” that tha Pres­ ices that: TOD W A R and Mra. Boulay'a brother-in-law aaying except to comment that the doctors about that "and .they ident will'stick to hit Feb. 29 de- aaid 'no.' ” - "Ekieh haa vital roles to parform, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond "anything la a poBaiblitty." For President ciaion to seek another - term. He To Look, Listen > and depends upon others for In- - Vigllano and their two <'hildran, S;iaenhower got away from Raaponsing to another question, said, however, the arrangements SAM YULYES Hagetty said there were doctors dispensable support.” all of Vero Beach, Fla. They ate chopped beef pattiea yeaterday for groim had received no word from Mora Planea, Mara BMpa 8HOE BEBAIBIMO here to calebtate Mr. and Mrs. with the President, the Firat Lady Cairo,. Egypt, June' 23 ' UFi— the President on the matter. Ot)ie/ Moscow, June 23 (Ah--Oen. o r THE BETTER UMD the flrst tlnne aince hia operation Secretary of Deftnsa Charles E. Wilson meats with civilian At another point, in dtacuaaihg irlatlansan’a 50th wedding an- H's Carter's own special knit-the coolest, lig h t^ cotton fabric and Dr. Milton Shaenhower all the Egyptians voted today for a presl'- leadera supported Hall’s view. Nathan F. Twining, chief of Ameri­ .sadera of the Department of Dafenaa at tha Marina Corpa rerouted his digestive iw*tem to time they were having dinner. dent and on ratification of the new att-ategy. Radford aaid that "what IS Mula S t—Aerass rroae ilyarsa^ Sunday at the Boulay for summer eleeping! That's because its airy texture b-r-a'A-t-h-e'S bypass an obstructed lower In- Hall, said he had no reason to ca’s far-flung Air Force, arrived In Schools, Quaatlco, Va. To)>-level military and Civilian leaders of tha Chiefs seam to hoar moot ^ A a t ffsSanaf mrMag tot hm a. lliay ware married In Cal- Another question' waa- whether conMltutibn-proposed by the mili­ change his opinion abotit Elaen- Moscow today to inspect Russia's tha department gathered at the Marina baaa for a aarlsa of Infor­ teatlnK.For lunch, he had a'amall the President ia awiy-« of a pre­ tary regime which has ruled the about, ia that mobility la marOy a ala,\Malna, and are accuatomad to * . . keeps youngsters neat. . . oeol, . . comforta^e. Elasticized sirloin steak—-pink,, the way-he hower's running despite hia recent aerial might. mal maatings and reeraatlonal parioda. Left to right; Donald matter of more airlift or soollft—- com^Nortlyaach aumer.______diction by Leonard W . Hall, chair­ country for "four years. Women intestinal operation. Nor did he Twining told his Soviet hosts aa Quarles, Air Force Secretary; Wilber Brueker, Army Secretary; likes it. man of the Republican National voted for the flrat time. more airplanes or shipo.” Ho addod M ist means perfect fit. And Carter’s fresh, gay wash-fast prints But once waa enough. Hagerty doubt, he said, that Vice President he stepped off hla DC6B that he Wllaon, and Charlea Thomaa, Navy Sacratary. that he wished this ware‘true but \ Committee, that Biaenhowar cer­ Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser Nixon will again be In the aecond had come to the Soviet Union to •re such fun to wear. Quick washing, ^ ic k diytng. Nd ironing. aaid the doctora ruled out .steak tainly will be the party's preslden. wds the' only candidate for the spot. "unfortunately, mobility la much for dinner, preaumably going back "look and lieten.” mora than numbara of airplanoa or tiai candidate, this year despite his presidency. The biggest change ex­ "I think you can pasta the He was met by Marshal Ivan S. Certer-Si^ so they won’t shrink.out of fit 4 to 8 years. . to the pattiea because "th ey said new Illness. Hall made the forecast ahipa.” Among othar thlnga, It In- pected from this flrat balloting' in names of Blaenhower .an4 Nixon Koiicv who told* him "we are gRd cludaa an adoquata ayitam a f J t was a little bit too early yet to yeaterday after a GOP arrange- seven years is that it will take the In your haU. . I aUll think they give him what would amount to to meet you and hope you enjoy baaaa and Uia syatema of kaopiag government oiit of uniform. will be the noriilneea," Hall aaid. your itay." Wilson’s Stand Seen solid food for an evening meal.'* (ConUaued na Page Four) them auppllad with fual and othar Nasaer and the other military In response to a quesUon, ha Konev la deputy Soviet defense material. Radford aold. officers of the ruling revolution said "no fight is Indicated on mlnl«ter. and commander In chief command council are to re.sign Nixon.” He added the indica­ Radford said that at this con- ROASTf^G CHICKENS of Uhlfled Military Forces of the frrenco "we have ravlawad . Kg- their commissions and continue In tions now are the nominations Communlat Warsaw Pact Alliance. \ «•* Boosting Ait* Funds nifleant events, and have heard ex- power aa civilians, deriving their will be ftaade oh the third day of Twining waa the flrgt of the Many French Blame U.S. power from law fsither than the ■the oqnvanUon! callent presantatlons about our mM- For picnics and barbecil^ you will find our chickens Weat'a Big 'nitue fir chiefs to ar­ > 7 ^ lUry rolea and capablUilao.” - A far BKHTO delidous and just As easy to coiA as ordinary ai-rny. X , HaU was asked whether, If El­ rive for an unpracadentad look at Waahingtm, June 3S iilV-aen.-»paratlvc U.S.-Sovtat gtryowar, lad Mtailelers Must Be Clvlflans senhower plank to withdraw, it number of planning probleraa hava asnll broilers. Scrvsd hot or cm (hey are the ideal sum- two-way^ At X the Soviet Air Force. He arrived In Chaves (D-NM) said today op-| tha floor attack on Wlladn. been "hammered out” during tho The constitution specifies that would be easentlat that he do It reaponM to a Soviet Invitation to posiUon from SecroUry of De-1 "I believe a majority of the Con- ■ e r Meat. Ten per cent discount op ten or more. For Weakness in Africa cabinet ministers and other gov- promptly because of the clocefieee paat year, he continued, than aaid: the attend Ita annual Aviation Day, to­ fense Wilaop will add strength to { gtpaa and the American people will Certain Faw PrahtaMa morrow,-at nyhlch this nation shows Senators'' plana to Increaaa.'Air- agree that the usefuinaas of Uiia pocket-tail Paria, June 22 ^Trance Mn central and western Africa ((SiiQ iM d'ee tMge Klavan) "But it la quite avtdent; too, that is giving up her foreign territories X off Ita new air development. Force appropriatlone. . | cabinet officer haa coma to an wa atilt have a long way td '|» I whose values are* not wholly only one who will remain In the And Sena. Symington (D-Mo) i end," Symington said. "Over the ROGER OLCOn ^ at auch a rate that before long 1 knqwn. *rm y is Its commander-in-chlef, Twining told reporters at the to reach a common undaratandlng bodice Shirtible* she may have to begin thinking airport "I am very honored to and Jackson (D-Wash) questioned. years ha haa bawllderad the people on certain faw problama. Tliaaa 403 West Center Street M^chell 3-7853 Revolt la Madagascar Gen. Abdel Hakim A>»er. Wilson's fitneza for hla job iti the | with his conUnuoua aUtemenU, , of heraelf as a noncolonial power. Each colony which gets away Nasser already has moved to have been invited on this trip, few arc the onca which cqrrenUy That would please the Coni- Eastland Raps authorized by the President, to wake of the Secretary's comment statementa not supported by tha I excitea another to try It, A rebef- put admirtlstratlon on a civilian that Senate plena to boost the de- conaume a great deal of out tfina." mimlsts. Some non-Communista llon IhMadagaacar Intmedlately aN basis by lifting martial law and visit the air show and other ac­ sworn teatlmony of many of hla ^ d ford apoka at a cloaad saa- •«G I also look'on the prospect as no tivities here. My group will look fenae outlay/were "phony." highest ranking officara. beautiful •ter World War II waa put down press censorship and releasing U.S. Publicist Wllaon tdid newsman in Quantl- aioii. His prapartd text, aa ralaaaad 7 . y great disaster. with massive slaughter. political prisoners held since his MU' listen and I'am sure we wlU "He haa now seriously Impaired for pubUcaUon, did not apaclfy tha But the progressive loss of benefit a great deal. After that CO. Va., jniursday he sees no need much of the morals Jn our defense Prance- fought eight years In military clique overthrew King for thp- money Senators have pro­ "certain few problMna” on which overseas lands has generated one Indochlk in part because she knew Farouk. we will report to the President department all over the world." he an understanding must be raaehad. of the bittereat FTench political On China View and the Pentagon and. throiigh posed* adding to President Elsen- added, what a bad effect its loss, would Today's voting was on a yes-or- ho>ror's |84 billion-defense budget Among other things, tha Army. Air by flghj,! In a generation. Loss of have on North Africa. Many of the no basis. Designed mainly for il­ them to the general public.” Jackson called openly for Wil­ Force and Navy are now com- Algeria could be expected to eih- Washington, June 2.3 (/fV-Dhslr- Not la Politics tor more planes, men and bases! rebel leaders In Algeria are sol. literates — the majority of the He said that applied both to a $1,- son’s resignation. Ha aaid ha had bitter many Frenchmen not only diera who learned to fight under electorate-rlhe ballots were white man Eastland (D-Misst of the Sen­ .JVn American reporter aaked urged this three years ago and (Cantlnnad an Page Fanr). against thMC who were forced to ate Internal Security subcommit­ Twining, looking dapper in his 160,000,000 addition voted by the ' French command in Indochina. One for the presidency and yellow for Senate appropriations committee since then Wllaon ''continual to let it go, but against the United is Mohamed Ben Bella, a Mg shot the constltubion. Voters put. Pli tee today described Msud Russell summer uniform, "What do/irou confirm my original pbaltion that States. of New York City, a writer, as aq and a KalP^mton counter proposal ANNUM in the rebellion, with headquarters > each a red circle for'"yea" or < see as the principal aigni^ance by Sen. Bridges (R-NH), senior ha Is not qualified to be Sacratary Suspect Union Organizer ' black circle for "no.” "anti-American propagandiejt.”, of piis trip? Ia there anything of Defense." PLOWEMNG In Cairo. | GOP member of the committee; Many Frenchmen blame Ameri­ Indochina w-en't flrat in 1954, with ' ' Final results are' expected to». Mias Russell, a long-time r«(al- polltiL-al in It?" Noae Defend WUaaii ca for France's weak position in dent-^pC China who returaid'To'tJna "He's able to say the Wrong PUNTS ...... 4 Doien $1.00 18 rhillion persons.' - morrow night. Twining replied,' "I/am not in thing at just the right time," said No Senator arose In Wilson’s Bulletins X Ntorth Africa. . They feel Wash­ Tunisia went aecond, 1954-55, Nasser’s first postelection move country in 1943, ia publisher of Far the political business. My prin­ defense, but Sen. Saltonatall IR- ington’s anticolonial attitude has Elast Reporter, a publication she Chavez, floor manager for the X' with 3 'i million. Is likely to be organization of a cipal Interest is ^ meet and talk multiblllinn dollar annual defense M au), OOP whip, defended Elaen- from thf AP WirsB URGE lad Arabs to believe the United Morocco went third, in 1955-56. alhgte ^ litlcal party to be called says has a circulation of varound with Soviet A ir^orce leaders snd States wo\il5l be happy /to see about a thousand." bill now before the Senate. hower’a budget figures without T U lE R O U S with 8 milllqri. ... the national union. The officers set their equipment and their "Wilson made us a few votes,” mentioning Wllaon by name. France evicted. They remember BaUca et Probe MISSING SLOOP LOCAIVD Cuffed with coiurast color the .wartime chiunmlness between Algeria snd Its 9 million? Some who formed revolution council are Chavez commented. He expressed doubt that merely lEGONIAS...... ,75c to $1.00 to tease you, built stag’s are ready now to date its separa­ to form .the party’s executive com- A witness al e 2-hour -public (Contiaued oa *Bge Four) adding $1 billion, IS billion 6r even Hamilton, BenmMla, Jane S t * ^ to please you. Here lATorm- President Roosevelt and Moroc­ tion as 1956-57x^ hearing of the subcommittee last Bridges, joining Democrats in a -The mlaalng S9-foot aloap. co's Sultan Mohammed Ben Yous- round of criticism of the Seh.ate 110 billion could provide "fully fltttng Acetate and (Contluubd on Page Tb-ec) March .8, she refused under her adequate security against any type Echo, w as. located today, ae- ’ GERANIUMS.... .3 for $1.00 ond up .aaf. They suspect the activities Socialist Guy Mollett's govern­ Fifth Amendment . protrotlon floor yesterday, said Wilson’s com- tex faille that'a aui of such flpires as Irving Brown. ment is making a stem effort to of attack from any quarter bv any eoonUag for the Mat ef the St water tested to last. Hiix. against possible self-lncrimlnatton tnents were "aq unwarranted slur aggressor,” and added; yachts In the Newpert-ta-Bar- AFL-CIO representative who for save Algeria, but it is cleaj- from to SM whether she is a member of upon the Senate.” openings for Accents bra' years has been helping organize votes in the National Assembly "To rely upon a single weapon, mnda rare. Object of wMo- SPECIAL pads . . . Colors: Red and Egypt Presses U.S. the Communist party. News Tidbits *Talks Too Much’ ^ apread aeaivh |[^ foiu* Navy , / non-Communist Arab unions In and from apathy of part of the: To place our dependence upon a Black, Sizes 10-16. X * In a atatament announcing pub­ Sen. Ellender (D -LtI, who like plane#. Hie sloop, enmod by WU- School's Out — North Africa. The government people that the hatioq'e heart Is lication of her teattbiony, East- Culled rrom AP Wires single service, or lo play the deadly LARGE JAP YEWS not In It.- It is possible France j Oh High Dam Help Wilson wants to hold to Eisen­ mimbera game with the Soviet llom R. Ryan at Rlveraldo, has barred him from Algeria. - - land said; ' . hower's original; budget requests, The United States recently said will 'succeed fh keeping more of a Union would be foolish snd ex Conn., wns flrat sighted SS milea 3 V t to 4'/i F t. Tall. Special "U seems to me that such antl- ! said Wilson "talks too much.” eaat-inortheast of theaa itlaada. It supported France's ''liberal I hold on Algeria than on either; Washington, June 23 -Egyp­ Americah propagandists aa Miss South American aviation expert li’sni'dinarily dangerous, far more Young Fashions Are InT I Tunisia or Morocco, former pro-1 tian Premier Gamal Abdul Nasser says usually harmleas engine back­ . Symington, former .secretary of than Our economy could bear and elforta" in Algeria, but French­ Russell should be required to regis­ 1 the sir force who hsq been dirert- Versatility^ unlimited I A sjiort.s or beach .shirt when men felt j^ e statement was long ' tectovatbs. But It Is hard to find was reported today to be pressing ter as foreign a;rcnts. so that their fire may have sparked blaze that certain to laavt ua weaker rather HIT. RITN d r iv e r k i l l s MAN Now that they have piit aVay their hook.4 for day.4 of Arabs who believe go. - I the United States for a firmer sent Venezuelan airliner craiWng I ing a special Investigation of com- than stronger in the long run.” Port Cheater. N. Y., Jinw 2S LARGE SELECTION OF EVERGREENS and ■ th6 pocket-tails fjap out... a trim tailored blouse when •In coming^ 'The Algerian rebels publications must be, labeled for jolly times, con^e .see what we\e got foi* the young.sters reckon they haven't seen any lib? Drain on M«^, Mone.v | pledge to help Egypt finish~as what they are o- barred, from the Into sea . . . Natlo'hal Foundation 14^)— A Byram. Oooa., man waa SHRUBS AT RE ASON ABLE. PRICES they’re tucked in. X'-ollar is two-wa>’s wonderful, tbo! to play in. They will enjoy the summer in real com- eral efforts. • * Morrover, the effort la draining' well as begin construotion"of the for Infantile Paralysis praises na- atrurk and killed by n hit-aiid- •s mails.” Square-and-circle printed hroadejoth . . . vivid duo-toiie.s fortable play clothes, Bermudas in cottons, baby cord - Within two years France haa the country of men and monev a t ' proposed. Aswan High Dam on the Eastland said Mias' Russell "la thm’s press for printing news of nm driver early todny. PaUeo / SPORTSWEAR — ,8E<; surrendered.: a fat thjrd of her co- a rate Frenchmen seem iiniikelv to ' Nile River. one of a group of people who, scientific advsnees. said that George Ondayko. St,- \ \ on white . . . most washable of^(!*l.mbed cottons. Sizes - *nd plaids. Size.s 7 to 14. ■ - loniarempire. Algeria, another im- support for auch a long pull. I|l' Is ' Negotiations over the! dam and French Premier Guy Mollett You’re Exceptional was, hit by a Connectleut-b«aand estimated the piljltary operations through speeches or v.'ritlngs. are McOONVILLE OREENHOUSES 80 to (18. Choo.Hc frpm many m^)r^;nf^wsy Ship’ll Shore C l T 7 f \ C " 7 f \ 0 poitant chunk, is held only by American policy toward' assisting trying to sell Communist China to calls igala for vpte of confidence ear which went off the road at military stitching which seems on t in Algeria In the first five iDonUis In Its construction are,now at a by Nstlonsl Assembly on propossl the Pori Chestor-OMeawleh, ' Se2 WOODBRIDGE ST. — TEL. Ml S-SMT i of 1956 hqve cost France 200 oil- the peciple of the United StstSs." blouses! " I ^ l • / y t o the point of giving way. critical" point. Th»X^ are badly -{pthers he named included J o ^ to levy new taxes on freight hauled Conn., line. 'j What would be left is less im- j by truck and canal host. . . Foriper - I f O Pm EVENINGS ond ALLOAY SUNDAYS .^OoatiauMl W., Powell of San Francisco snd A L L W H IT E 1 "^ portant to her. This Includes the ; « a Page TwoK-i ' (Conllniied on Page Two) William Hinton of Putney, Vt., crew officers agree -t-hai German COMFT OF#’ 'FOR MOSOTW ^.jPf^een Bermudas in cottons, twills and khaki. Sizea -^ilg island of Madagascar off the __ ' % r both of whom have engaged in lec­ World War II. U-boat' salvaged . I/ondpn, Jiiae Brit­ MUITIFILAMENT ACETATE TRICOT ' 8 to 147’ ' East Coaat of Africa, where turing and writing since return­ from Baltic this week could sail Atlantic (.3ty. N. J., June 33 iS^Tlows boys of 18 and girls of 16 to ain’s new Comet II roared off. ta uranium ore haa been found and ing from Clilna agala In new federal army. Happily married?. If so. you'rs I marry if their parents Consent snd Moscow loddy to show off tha the vaat arena of desert and Jungle Body of chambermaid emp'loyed improved version of the aleeli Like Mias Ruaaell, they have re­ by fashionable Kismeshs Lake, N. an exeptlon. says Samuel G, Kllpg. males of 21 and fenmles of 18 to . ... , fused- to tell the subcommittee Kling. Baltimore lawyer and an-1 marry* without parental consent! Y.. hotel found in nenrhy wihmIs .. . " *2v98 and *3^81 whether they were ^Communists. thor of sever.I books on marriage; I Kling added: ■ ’ •*®nal flight for a Comet alaca Knit Fingernrihts and dental work clues the series of crash dliastars lx To Top Of i era Head Scarfs as police seek Idenllfiratjon of told the, Maryland State Bsr AZan. I ihat to allow mar------“ ' s —— — ^ ---- G1RL.S DEPT. — 2ND FLOOR Algeria Rebels (lowUbiied on Page Eleven) yesterday 'mlia^p.y marriages fsr^ rlsges between youngsters of such 1S54. The plane rqirried BriHsh woman about 40 whose partly de­ air rhiefa to the Soviet \y outnumber blissful Unions. immature • yearsj makes' * a mockery ' All Occasions Run proof, quick drying, band leg, wide leg, tight leg composed body was found iwked ahqW, ' In new summer prints or .splid colors. Spring tip three In foundation o f summer cottage ••For every W m a r r la s e a ’ there of the most aarred covenant styles. Sizes 5 (o 8. , Slay Three in is or^.divorc^, he sGiu in g spstch known 4o msn. In encotirscinff Cakes and pag^ries with cornered-wonder .scarf that clings to your head. Plain Waltei* 'Set to Push porch In Revqre, Msss.-,. ' ICEI-AND BASC REVIEW Hour-Ipng cloudburst bring at the annuql convention of law- youthful marriages, we are helping Reykjavik, Iceland. June SS that home-made flavor and or with sun visor. ^ " "* ■ ' . ’ REGULAR $1.00 I Terror Attacks havoc to HnrlanalHirg, Pa. and yers. "And of the three rem ainiu Ho make dtvoiiie Inevitable... UIV—Premier Olafur Thon aaid Contenipt of Miller . oven-fresh goodness. Make virtually Isolates the town's 300 marriages, only one 1* hap- "W hsl sort of laws do we have - today If hit Independence (con- I. ' 1. py an occasion really specia each Algiers, Algeria. June 23 .i-T) A j people for seyrral hoiiis.. .Council ! (iih-r tu-n Sr* msrriair** f y*"*"****'' "nder 21 I. servalive) party wins a msJoriiT Washington, June 23. ijp)-- Area burn a t Z-day annual mrrt- "The other two are the right to.buy a glass of whisky;} |n .Siindav's parliamentary elec. with our superior bak New Summer Colors In Rebel commando band terro^-izeda I Chsirman Walter ID-Paj says hla section of Algiers for four hours! lag of lerpgue of North American another*”" * * * ‘* ^‘”^ , tlons he Wlll'^vleW the ^gisfaU goods! 'S- • J'A ise Committee on un-American Indians at Wickford, R. 1. rea^n or another. i fure'a derision to get rid of U.S. and ^ 1 , 5 0 *«*'*'• > this morning with a aeries of at-1 Activities will discuss contempt SomeSi coi.i'il'esav m - laau remainv-a —M.aa I n unhappilyl ■ aaha ** t a* . lxKling I I n V ex proposed ^ * m a a* A. a -- - tacks in which three persons were, Agreement providing for Com­ a aweeping j trodpa manning Iceland’s NATO ELASTIC AND BAND LEG BRIEFS action against playwright Arthur wed beesuse'of reli^^ious acrupltt, study of marriage and divorce j' air base. *- / .. . . . killed snd six others...seriously | munist Chinese aid to f'ambodia Miller—but It shouldn't interfere worth 122.400,000 signed In Ple- tome for thi sake of rhlldren, laws, espactklly those which make Weekend Specials Pop-Beads wounded. 1 I Miller's honeymoon will* Mari­ ' J - . plng according to Peiping Radio.. others from sheer inertia, some.be- yoiithful marriages possible, Oil. BLAZE BirRNK FIERCELY Sizes 5 to 7 , 39c oaeh . 'I ■ ' . Nearly all of the victims were • lyn Monroe. •ASSORTED CRU M PIES V,' \ ' ' V ^ ■'*< Former' President Harry ,S. Tru­ rsiise of rqwsrdire or lack o f ' Midland. Tez:. June SS uP) — European residigits of the Bab R1 Wqlter-sald yesterday that Mil­ gumption, some for reasons of Easy to adjust to aqy length. Oued District in the area between ' man sa.Vs he's not gulag to «et ' Two huge S6,bd6 barrel all ler was '.'very obviously in con- "fenced In" with breakfast in room vanity. statiisuaCH'restige. tanka, ignited hy lightning, can- •DATENUTIRUD Size 8 .... aaaaaaaaaeaaaaa* , 59e each the Arab Casbah and the Water | tenipl " when he appeared before while staying in hotel during Lon­ "Fifty years ago r s risge -was Firemen Helpless. , tinned to burn flerrely early ta- front. But two of the persons killed : the lommittee TliuriMa.v. He did don visit. , for. litfiFs. Today, the average durse • WONDER CAKE . Waterproof ■ S l a - . a 7 # _ a a. - . . t la . ___ S 1 /Z ______A t H a r t f o r d R l a T o i ‘branlmlnir hundreds af were ^iMlems, including one retfcl jiut say ./hen the committee might Rocky ledges I" I Ikm-of marriage is about 10 years. *' I surrounding tanks In one af the « c h shot dow^ by police. consider further action. • R w p b w r y CI m m a S q u o r M Dd{ 6 9 c northeast corner '"of - Portage ' In^lmost half of a test survey of * • I world’s largest crude- oil tank Killed 'Merchant .In t'asbah Tlie chairman said he was County Ohio center of manhunt 81.000 divorces made in 1949, the Hartford. June 33 i/P)—Firemen 1 farms. The tanks were struck • APRICOT SQUARES The commando group, believed i speaking for himself "but I Just for husky truck driver (panted for ■ marriage lasted five years nr less." stool} helpless last night aa fire de-1 at about S p.m., yestenfay dnriag 3each Ba^ to number three or four persons;'^ don't see hpw we c;an consistently killing three' women... Ashburn- I . Kling told the la-u'yers he it con­ stroyed A Izrge warehouse in i an electrical storm. Rolls struck 'just before R a.m'. Thej* • not cite him.” •' • S H O R T C A K E M S C U IT S h'am. Mass., fireman collapses and vinced-: that- "youthfu). marriages which was stored five tons of insg-, ■ Travel Cases Gr*M Stomps GIv m WiHi Cmk Saks. shot and killed s European mer- "fhe, contempt ;guestlon ''arose dies while fighting am'okey firs in are an Important factor,, in our nesiiim, a highly flammable metsiH .MOIJjrr IN CONFIDENCE BID chant in the lower.,^asbah district. .when MHIei- refused to tell, the furniture manufacturing factory., ^sho<-klng djvoice rate'." " Because bf ’ ,the intense heat Paris, June I S (SV-^Praaalng W E SFECIAIAZEIM: BIRTHDAY CAKES, W’EODINO CAKES, In .solid colors and atfipe.s. Idealeal for bathing-suits, tow- Fifteen minutes lifter the band committee the names of those who COOKIE TRAT8 ,\ETC.—Tb L 6ir»-6A78 For toilet articles an(l acces.sones,' Small to large sizes. Provision favoring dispersal of "The grip! fai t Is that in a mar-» caused by the burning metal, fire­ to get hla budget through Um elv», etc. (. shot and wounded three Europeans were at a.meetiitg of what he un­ Industry aa defense messl'ire . In- riage where both parties are 20 or men were forced to remain at least Nanunal Assembly without erip- OPEN TUESDAY Him SUNDd ^ f A .M . t o 8 P .M . on a plaza near the Algiers cathe- derstood to he Communist writers clnded'in bill pajgwd by .Senate Jo younger the divorce ratS' is even too feet front th.e burning build­ pllng chMgea, Premier The COM 'd r^ The rebels llred on a 72- in 1939 or 1940. extend defense production art two '14 per cent.hlgher than the normal ing, concentrating.^n sbving ad­ Mollet asked today for two new JW .HAK year-old European cafe owner and VliUer tesUfted that In the past Will Miller Soon years. . .Bucharest. Romania, be­ rate.” he sslNEAR l^oKEE STREET (OaaUMMd »L rage'Eleven) cases." lEPH •.LDC is . Prep, and Raker ’ for London. (NBA TMopbotoi. (OM« iM g * ») (CnpHnhed ea Pag* BlevMi) \ Noting that Maryland' law al- (OMMMMd an m g a Blavan) far IneriMUtag aM age I •» 4 17 ■"•■Vx ■ ', ,^' >! ' , X- If- . , ' • s ■ {A7.“