V -T -.- ' *1 ' i - m - t r '..V \ *■■■' ■■ . N N; . ' ri'A’ ; TWEim^mOHT iian(I|[fat?r lEtremftn $rraUi. WEpNESDAY, MAY S, m T \; ^ ' ______.J ■ • " ■■ ■ ■ ■ ' " • V • • ; ' • . . . .. I.V.: ’ ' • '...V' • . ' \ ATcrage IHily Net r*resa Run :X Far the Week Ended The Weattidr Htaoa Wright, ehalnaha of tha ' Atnaaa 3. C. Gary A. Pavolaek, urday for California where ha. will pilot la the company, he entered beta are remip$ad that tha j)otIuek eat ware Mr*. 'IV^Uam Br)znnlck, 1 meeting and Cliinaia auction will 7 ^ A Mny 4. ISST ^ V v - Faraioaat nf tl, 8. Waathae 1 A b m t T 6 w n ^ committee^ will he dnl*t6d by foa of Mrs. Rosa D. Ilarry, • Cole be stationed at Travis Air'For^e the. Array la May, 1952, and was ■upper will ba Mtrad at 6;80 sharp. Mrs. Lealia H oyt,.M rs. Robert foHoW at the home of Mrs. Arthur Miss Eleanbr Casperaffii, M te St.'i'- racently was-graduated from Base. ■- ■ . ' . / , , ■ last stationed at Fort Rucker, Ala. -V 4 X . - ' ...... <;■■■ Braahick, Mrs. Edwdrd- O'Brien; I Leduc, 61 Edmund St. Mrs, Joseph Warm toriight, eh>|ioa ioF'aln w Hazel B. Johnaon, Mrs. Ann Chag-,, the 6-week general drafting course The Holy Family MoUiera Circle Mrs.-William Martens and Mrs.!Hammond an(j Mrs. Manry Sta- 12,608 .A'' JC BwedUh Baking Bale la ached- not Mils Frideborg Thoren and; at the U.S. Army Engineer School', ■ Warrant Officer John F. OaUup The iCMual mpetiag of the’Slan- MW Friday ‘ monlB'gv barUnilBg whlen WM organized about 10 Lombarilo.-..'; ■ "v. jphenson will be co-hostesees. Member •< tke Andit - > tijed -for Saturday at ' 1 p.m. -in Mias Anne'M. E. Johrisoh..Mem­ sW t Belvoir, Va. He entered'the Jr.', wb.oie pardhts liva at' 101 cheater AMOclatton'for 'tha Htip yeara ago, celebrated - Its 100th oloiMly, cooler. Low tMiiflit >$-#•. Bumna nt OUeulnttoa . ;K Luther hall of Emanuel Lutheran bers are asked to have their dops- Air Force In November and took ENsahitth Dt.| is B membci- of the of Retarded ChUdrin, Ine., will m -nieatlng last evening-w)tb a. pot- A 'l. SalntS others' Circle .avmji. The ' Manchester "Golden : Aga Rljgb F ri^ y aaar Tfi. 3rd' TrhKaportatlon stationed Church. The usual line of Swedish tlons at the church by 12 nooh. 'It his basic training at Lackland Air Co. held tomqcratY^-evenUig at the luck supper at the home , of Mrs. meet at the Church of the Amump-,fClub will' medt tomorrow in Manche»terty-A of Village Charm toffee' cakes', pies, bread and other, is under the auspices of the Fotoe Base. After amending a 10- at Da.vidion U.S. • Army Alrtltld, Bunto-^-Cmter. Officers for t)it .Carl Lombardo, 23 Hawthorne St. tibn tomorrow at 6 p.l^', for Orange Hall, starting-with a pot- ...... , ..., , „ ...... , ...... ■ ______< ______food' items trill be on sale.- Mrs. Dorcas Society. day leave at hia home, he left Sat-' Fort ;6 eIvoir. v Va. A helicopter coming yaar wiU be elected. Mdm- Six of the charter' members pres- catchism instruction.A business 1 luck luncheon at il p.m., • : VOL. LXXVI, NO. 187 (TWfiNTV-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) , MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAV/MAY 9, 1957 (Claaaifled Advaiiilrini Pnga St) P R IC E P IV K 'V :-.;77— ^ ^ — ------: D i e m C i t e s

■ X R e d P e i H T o A s i a n s WSahingtoB,' May 9 {if)— PresidefttsNgo Dinh Diem told. Congress t^ay South Viet Nam, not yeVlAo years old., is in a more criilcffl piositlon than any other frhe Asian country. But. he pledged to ' continue the fight agaihst;^ communism. F o r c e JA, Jn a speech prepared for a joint , 6 4 , 3,000 F ig h t aeasion of. .Congress, he thanked the United States for its moral and .material aid in the past. Spt to Help n ’ W ild M^k* this a truly mamorabla Mothar't Day with a lovaly fashion gift. W a have al her favorites . . . a fabu- "My people appreciate both Us great import and its profound sig­ lous salaetieirto maka your choosinq aasy! Luscious lingaria! laautiful blousas! Summary sportswear and nificance,'' he' said. B a y Sta£te|[sf* Fasses earafraa cottons! W a nava them all,.and more’ besides . wonderful gifts you'll be prouo to give! Diem's appearance before Con-, gbess followed a meeting * with' President Eisenhower at the White Stote Capitol, Hartfbrci, May Stamford, Maj' 9 (/P)— By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' t ■ / House to discuss means to safe­ j. guard Diem's strategic Southeast. May_ 9 (/P)— A, Connecticut. Ezio Pinza, who became V . Four forest fires near his- Asian country, which is menaced fire-fighting r la.sk foiyc ispBi-oadway matinee idol a.s the, 7 ; toric Plymouth, Mas&.,.among by communism.-. ready on gn hours notice to middle-aged rnjddle-airerl lover of “Sonih“ South 5 many such fires in the tinder Xd Longer PaMive move into Massachu-setts- if In. his speech, the Vietnamese C h tiracter.. Servif^'e . . Scholarship.. Pacific" after a quarter cen­ dry Northeast, raged out leader said the Asian people are needed to help combat forest tury of international- opera cofitrol today. Gift •> Costume Jewelry no longer resigned and paaaive, High School Principal Kdaon.M. Bailey chats with three new members of the National Honor Society fires burning in' that state. fanie, died in his sleep t(iday Three thousand men and 100 fire But are impatient and eager to re­ at the reception-that followed last night s induction of 4.1 memberg into the aociet.v'i Verplanck Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff an­ department units battled the wild To add the queenly touch to duce ' their "immense technical .Chapter. Ivar Joaus'and Maryann Beckwith, gt the left and right, are aeniors. and Martha Lean- I at the age of 64. blaze that swept unchecked from. der Is a junior, Bailey was the main Speaker at the Induction ceremony. Details on Page 13, nounced today. Death (;ame to the handsome, 6. , Handkerchiefs Vackivardneas.'' . Arrangements to speed help to j foot grandfather at 2 a m. at his Myles Standlsh State Forest to­ 'They clamor for a rapid and (Herald Photp by Ohara). - , ward beach colonies south of /. your Mother! \ Connecticut's neighboring state i home here. His wife and children for Mother Immediate economic development,” were made between the Governor's! were at his bedside. i Plymouth. ' he added. 'The leaders of Asia, office and Director Donald Math- His physician, Dr. David H. Fo About 25 summer cottages ip Coitume jewelry in many styles for Mother's Day whatever, their ideologies, are alii Appeals G)urt ews of the State Park and fo re st' gel, said the,retired musical com-i the Long Pond area were destroyed Burrtie! hankies, in all white or p ftf. All white or pastel colors. Also gold >and faced with the'tragic urgenc.v ofi Commission after Gov. ' Foster but there were no reports of a«rl» ,the economic and social probiema edy star and' former Metropolitan ( ous Injurj’. X iavi4l-butten new spring print with contour silver rtnished jewelry. Necklaces, earrings, pins Furcblo o f Mas.sachusetis called Opera basso, "passed quietly in of their countries.” > FhT* . I t T l 4 T a g Four Head’ Fiiiea hems. . ' and bracelets. He said the.v are now debasing : i C /C 1 1 1 1 0 LW;a Ribicoff with an appeal for stand­ his sleep." nyleh chiffon Capt. CThester Wood, who set up whether de.mq('rat>c or totalltanan ; by aid. The doctor said death fallowed Tbe Governor tolri^ his news con­ a stroke SUffe>-ed A'pril 30,, after- w ergency fire headquarters In (ear, cool-looking ...methods should be adopted to meet! Hymourt’ said, there were four , their urgent, economic needs. On ^Hot Cargo’ Pinned to Beck Jr. ference that any help Connecticut which Pinza "gradually went down .98 hill." head fires out of control. jjfint. Dressmaker tucks to 59‘ to 'The efforts being made to safe­ sends to Massachusetts will con­ Flames Jumped this mominr 50‘ guard liberal democracy through sist of supervisory personnel gnd Heart attacks had ended Pinza’s Washington, May 9 (Af*i — The singing career which started in his aerp^ Route 3 — main -highway soifan on easy, tailored aid. given by the industrial coun- U.S. Court of Appeals today up; Washington, May 9 I.P)—Senate ident of Anheuser-Busch, who said .equipment such as pumpers.'and radios. , native Italy in 1914. a0te. '^iT cargo” clause under which mcm- Anheuser-Biisch Co^; was unhappy \ gave favored treatment to Beck's acclaim in opera housea on both Horse Beaches and Manomet, a the honorWo. of humanity ih. the United lo,. hers of the Teamsters union lemse leftise about its business relationship son as the part owner of one of Massachusetts has Mvough volun­ flare at sides of the States has made the most im­ aides of the AtlanUc, | summer colony, it alsd' erpaaed to handle nonunion or sti'uck with "overgi'own, spoiled boy" ' its beer distributorships. teer fire fighting help on hand, but EZIO PINZ^ ®PAirt highwdy. a side rtSS portant contribution to this end.” Dave Beck ,Jr; but Was char>- o f W ilson explained that a jurls- is short of aubafvlaory personnel, His romantic lead as the planter ^ slimming skirt. Dieni acknowledged that fiee goods. playing opposite Mary Martin in -Gov. Foeter Furcolo and Massa- The cburU.ruled. 2 to 1; that the going to bat on it with "J)la m aj-, dlcUonal row was holding up con- the Governor^'said. chusettt GbmnUsaidner of Natural Klavy, grey, brown. The Ideal Gif t ■yiet Nam, the youngest republic "Hot Cargo" pr'ovlslon In Team­ ealy, the whegl." struction of a $20 million An- Ribicoff^at^ded'that pending aid the musical comedy "South Pacif-' in Asia, finds itself in a "most . . < ic” , which opened in 1949, m ade. Resources Francis W. Sargent flew ster contracts with employers does ,Such phouui.«ii UttOLin-deacrip- j heuaerTiiugch to Massachusetts will, in'..no vvay to Plj-mouth from Boston 2 to 4Q.and eustarn. sensitive area.” . He outlined his Upn. of the Becks popped out of geles in 1934. him a symbol of mature sex ap-1 Colombia Riots country's position this'way; not vloUte the secondary boycott weaken; Connecticut's prdtectlon first hand inspection. A. agaitiat fli'eg in her own tindef-diy peal to women from bobby-soxers ' Handbags ban of the Tatt-Hartl'ey Act. Ute brewing company's files as the , Placed in evidence was a tele- to-grandmothers. And at the same | SArgent said he sizes for the . “Placed'at onl ehd of the atrate- It set aside a finding by the Na­ Senate Rackets Inveatlgating, gram dated Jan. 13. 19M, from y^ods. . ' gic points bf-access for the import- time he gave inspiration to other j Seen as Rojas shorter figure Many styles to choose from in tional Labor Relations Board Committee pursued the question of ! Beck to the breweryrewery reportingreportlne^ With all state parks shut as a ■gtng fellows whnsa hearts were state might flareup as the day .ant^i^a': materials, of Southeast against sn Oklahoma City Local whether Dave Beck Sr. misuaed | that "Our people in '^Los Angetts result of his order last week clos­ genuine leather or plastic. In-' Asia—the posaesslpn of which iS|gf (^e Teamsters, sUll.warm. His "Som e Enchanted ! temperature# expect­ l 2C t d 22C .^h^la power aa president o f the giant I are working quite hard on W u r ing all state . woodlands. Ribicoff Evenlng".,became a theme song. |Continues Rule ed to go cloae to 90 degrees, ac­ eluding all white beadette. decisive in the world—held back in [ speaking for the Court of Ap- Teamateia Union-for pertonalgalh.ieituation and advise me Urtv are explained, the entire park service companied by gusty winds. "'» «<>»«- aentertce in Beck's telegram which bly .Voted- 76-lclaat nlaht' to giv4 lawfully agree.1,* thatvhi. itsIf. «Mployes,..x„i....z:Tpan,v, . ; -A told Yront . about 150 miles FRENCH PURSES 7 ' Nam are Iden.tical with those of the "I am insisting on the pro­ Rojas another 4 -y ^ r i B m ' 6«g*n- north o f the St. Lawrence River is free world. wilt not be required • to- handle Big' Dave was not present for gram set out to you.” Wilson said ning in A-ugust 1958. $2.50 to $5.95 a«ch today's digglnt into the story p U .Sriieady to Reiiew moving slowly Southward and “Your and our fight la one.andJ*«i«f'‘ Company, that might have been a program .Violent prbteSt diunonstrationa should move to about the Boston ti^e same,"same." he said.said 'W"We; e; too,too will' «nd such a altuallon arlaei. it ta how .junior and the brewing ^ m for settling the labor dispute, but led by students «nd business MMO hard' to qee hew it can be salid pa'ny got along. / areas by daybreak Friday, the continue to fight communism." that he was not sure,. aU-ikes have kept the <»>untry in forecaster said. Sho'Wera and thun­ that; aimpiy because the; employes Beck,, who Invoked the ‘ fifth ah uproar since Friday, T r^ p n The meeting with Eisenhower ^ The letters and memos taken derstorms were likely for extreme ctmistor do w'hat tm y have a right, to do. amendment 33 times / j ’ealerday t o and armored bars guarded the cap- touched off a busy round for the ■before he left ’ tbe hedring aaylng from Anheuser-Busch files ■ had noetherp New England'sometime there was a- strike or refusal to repeated references to Dave Beck Itol as the assembly nlet. ' today. , . ' ; sot aoleiim-faced Vietnamese leader on W'ork. Nor can it be said that that he didn't f e ^ vvell, did not The assembly, -which Rojas the second day of hia 4-day state show up fdr„ .lh« morning's aee- Sr. 'riding'' Irving J. Xjevine, a One hqhdre.d .--familiea In the 4-pe.sct there wds a 'forclrig' br requiring major owner of the K * L dia- Washington, May 9 UP)—Thewmainly because of suspicion that named to rewrite'the'eonsUtutlon, visit , ■ ■ of an employer to ceaae doing bust- alon. ■ ‘ - Manomet'.,section were evacuatto 'tributorship, Levlpe testified yes­ United States is iupqried about*' ' Marshal Tito might be patching up voted twp days earlier to suspend .' He also 'was invited to lunch rfess with another person, because But ^QUMei Robert P. Kennedy ready to resume mtlHarv aid, in­ cohstitutional sjtlc'lea requtrbig by police shortly btfore noon as. a $ 9 .9 5 ■with Vice President Nixon at the of the cbpnmiUee said'he expected terday that he since has bought his 8-year-otd quarrel with Mos­ precautidnary measure. the employer was only being com­ outthe interest of Dave Beck Jr. ' cluding jet planas, to Yugoslavii cow. . popular electioh of the chief qxlK OUamiag cmpw.tont Ahnnilitc. , Capitol.' .Dtem arranged to-receive pelled , to live- up to its own Be'ck vybuld be cjrtled to the wit­ after banning>any weapons ships -resident ■TheAwarm Wind increased to 25 Attractive wOodea Imebe. Will not Secretary of State Dulles in a mid­ ness dtand In the,.afternoon and The memos told of.efforts to get Congress lUelf banned use of t „ mllea an'hour, adding to the dan­ Voluntary contract entered into In Dave Beck Jr. out of active par­ ments for neatly a year. new foreign aid funds for major «uccee' • ** K.AU. DialrtbuUng Co.—and keep­ ^ One, written by Jay R. Rideout,' land (Calif), a vigorous foe of that froTp 13 tq fO. pieraoha w-ere ing a fihger. lit ita business. major mliitary atd to .VugoalSvla. hower decided to resume full killed and more IQ)an 100 ,kajufed (Oontinued on Page Ten) Give a Lovely . Tliere vyay testimony too ■ tlial an Anheuser-Busch 'official to economic aid to the hard pressed /Pfa^tic Coated John Flanagai), another, company is -reported to have-beew advised Tuesday in antf-RffjfiS''rlOts In the TeOmsteflfiprealdent once in- by adminiatration ' leaders that Yugoslavs, but contliiued the ban Cali, 185' .mites souniweOt of here. on military assistance except for tervehed In behalf o f Ariheuser - ;>JO(ffiUnUP — Th* Waahfai'gtoir, M »y'g (Ah—Anir ''son e*ld aUer returning to the D hclies in Atlantic at a time, dver-a period of-several constantly W determine whether _.Aiiother .^lasli Senate today confirmed Preel* blended material of dacron, nylon and •aiactly styled, with practical . biaaaMlor Jfemes P. Rlchartto witl Capjtol. yekrs. Shipments of American even econorhlc old should Continue ‘ ■ dent Elaenhowef'a aomlaatloB eg cotton. Quick dry, no iron material. mid-way ehelf. Front dropa .down ■■ -make a broailcaat 'report the ",But he alao aaid there, should House, heads toward passage of tanks, howitzers and other heavy to'go forward.v ' ■ I Scott M cltod - to be ambaeeador to eapoee bendy cutting board. London, May 9 (Ah—An Ameri­ military hardware would be re­ Sizes 32 to 44. Throw Pillows \ 'eoniitry toalght on his tbur of I be no reductions In t^fe aubslan- can KC97 aerial tanker>.p|ane.'car- «e»r hoiMlBg. credit Mil expected Suspicion Arouqed In Post Office to Ireland. ; Approval, -by a 00-' - Keeps foods fresh and neat. Wal­ iha Middle East t o '^ a l b the to provide lower down payments on newed pretty much according to Authorities aaid Marshal Tito’s 20 roll call vote, was- given after nut finish weed knob. iTial increases hs'haa. asked in this rying seven airmen ditched in bad Elseahower pragram/for atrenth- I budget." -j weather in the Atlantic Ocean FHA financed homes. . .. Senate' previous delivery'ijchedules.) poHcies now show.- he^ intends to Sen. .Morse (D-Ore) madd » final ' $ 3 - 9 8 - •nlag that area agsOnst commu- Johnson said what he regards as sets stage for • confirmation of Banned AM Ih Anguat . remain independent of Kremlin attack on. McLebd'e record aa •A $ 1 1 .9 5 I today. SOS . aignala were.. heard Service Looms ■f- alsm. 1 sn International Publlb Works Ad- from .life raft radios. '''' Scott McLeod's nomination as Under Congressional pressure, domination. Act^dingly, It. has 'Stale Department tocurtty ckleL A new fabric .fiflyering in rough bark, cloth, zippered. be broad- the administration banned all miU- i ministration; iPWAl would-be T h e pTahe ib^rtediy' lost three ambas4adnr;;^n-Ireland over protest Smart coIora.Vl . . « HOUSEWARES DEPT. csuit over the radlp and teleyi- authorlt.v for .loans of' 50O million 'tary aid to Yugoslavia last Aug; 18, .... W*shingtdn,^M«yA.UB).,-^Another of'its four..en^nea before going of sizable. number of Its Demo- (Continued on~Fag«^eh) big fight over Ppst Office Depart­ -MAINE F(BB UNCHECKED " Other pillows ^1.00 to $10.&8 < LOWER WTREET l e v e l alon aetwdne of tlie Columbia dollars during the 12 months be­ .crats.;'. . . House SknalT Business ''i. Weet Kenaebaak, Maine, May ginning Jidy 1. and then TSO mil- Into the water dbout 230 miles east ment funds w a s brewing ort Capi­ ■•41 BsoaidcaSIbig Ryatem'ilr(>m 16:13 of the Asoreii and .north'of Me- Subcommittee on fpqd .industries tol Hill today,, with renewed vhich was steaming near of "Ita common. equity If it la to unless the lawmakers give him would ba a serious threat Jn world maintain its financial integrity.. . . To Cut Arm ed Forces $7Q million to $90 million more in yehterday afternocri. jjoaco.- / the Aaqres. . . "Right after the’ eraah," an Air James T. Ryan, one-time honor fiscal 1958 Uian was asked in Toiletries for Mother; -r '-^ Senate Demdcratlc Leader Lyn-' policeman in New ^Torfc, pleads President Eisenhower's budget. • ’CtipTERS RESCUE FOUR . i don B. Johnson of Texas Said Prince Giarles Force apoketman aald,' "radio aig- Bonn. May 9 (iP)—British PrlmeTstrength will be maintained a t.* DaUas, htey 9 If) — Helicopter* I nala began going out from survival guilty' to second degree robbery 'This statement was made to-a after a White House discussion of„l ^ chargee in connection with a l l e g e d i Minister Macmillan said today he nigh level. Senate Appropriations suboom-, flew to the rescue of *« least COTV TOILET W ATER ...... $2.09and$3.50 the program that the adminUtra-1 fl —gh fa . ' I m q { 1 c type of equipment—the . kind of Macmillan said manpower alone four Arsons marooned on root- .A . ^ . . M , holdup-burglary ring. . . . WttneM- ! promised West GiPman .Chancel­ mittee just before it voted to re­ tion was asking for "sort of ■ an | V F .d .0 . A wFllOAld seta installed in life rafts. It Is an- _”is not the sole 'test of 'military store. $32 million of the-$38 million tops al C hristo^, to > nUle* International,iniernauimBi. PWA”—r-n A -— a rSferencei ciii.-c s e • -a . | ticely reascgible • to aaaume they es Uatity thqy were convinced lot o r Adenauer that Britain ‘w’ill- capability.” - He added he had as­ Nazi Storm ■'Troop Leader Ernest sliced by the House from the $3U '“ ‘♦•'fly. P «ch hin t*o a dainty flower, - Shop:. Hole*» for VARDLEY COLOCNES $1.25and$1.85 to the public works spending of! A 'r l d a 'F lV a i o f . a , a. |.came-from, senders In rafts from leaV«F'no•F'no gaps” in western de- sured Adenauer that the British Roehm. shot on Hitler's orders In fsnsca because of its plans to cut- billion requested for the postal **** and yon karo • «> early new deal daysdays. - / > C I I U 1 U S V s U 11 the KC97." forces would continue, .to . be " a agency In 1958,' •V Mot her* $ Day Gift* 1934, had planned paUeh. agalnet ,lr,pop ..atrehgth. - , - — source' of roal strength to thft sort city of 2M. Floodhig Pecan' 1 thu E X aU SIV E Wayne Maid-pnttenr. Now fashion it in oar The administration'! foimal de­ Fuehrer that.'wpuld' have ■ resulted' ', But Mcmillanj. at a news con- On' the. House, side, meanwhile, TWEED COLOGNE V .. ,,..L A p ...... $ 1 .5 0 cision to cyt back its Original re­ NATO Alliance." / ' the Post Office' commute con­ Creek biundated the Mghnrav bp- London. May 9 (A^--Frlnce! S t O c k ' IVf & r k 0 l H l l In a bloody -civil wars' ^ ferSnea winding %p his 2-day visit tween'the two cities and kaocked > quest for $4.400,OOOiOOO-. wax an­ Charles had. hU tonsils and ade-, t a i l tpiBonn, would- not say flatty He said the, shift Would be to sidered rate increases for news­ - -kirt, A oft doable Biggest Ihflnenza epidemic In troops more mobile, better t'rsuhed papers and niagazines as part of a out conimunicatk^ lines, ' H' nounced after . Biaenhower -; had yi^trs sweeiw East Asia, according whether he had- won Adenauer's •elf-bek, Mlf.buckle, two inch hsm and,piped LE LONG COLOCNB with ATOMIZER ...... ' $ 2 .0 0 . cqnfeixed for about; 90; ’mlhutes and with greater. firSeFOwer. bill to reduce the postal aeficit. But. h^m'pJt^Je"*^ H i g h f o r Y e a r to Singapore report-----Informed agreement ;to the. British shift to V h OOL r id e s DEBATE SET rlreei a n n u lch e S ^ i- with Cqngreeaipnar.leadOra'of both atomic-armed' forces with less I Apparently the West - Germans a boost In rates would not affect value, comfort and con^bmmta, . ' 'A palace buIleLn described the Warsaw-sources say Polish Com- I still hope to get a modification of the requeat fo r blgfeer appropria­ State Capitol, Hartford, May 9 New sprinig shades in first quality parties. ■. ■ New A'ork, May 9 tiP)—Stocks troops. AkPEN’S bLlJE GRASS FLOWER M IST ...... $ 2 5 0 , James C. Hagerty, White-House condition of the 8-year-oM hSlr to .muniat Party's off-again, on-again I the British j>lan. The communique tions. Congress fixes the ceiling W—Majority ■ Leader Elmer S. ^ e e r arid seroi-sheer nylons. FaU' the British throne ha ^'vaYy taOs- pushefrup Into new high ground Oehtnti -pbmniitfee meetiBg to He said, ihktead. that Adenauer ' said West German Defense/Miips- on Post Office, expenditures, and Watana-CB-WetkeialteMk e^M to­ ^ o n l y ' $ ^ 9 8 press secretary, aaid after the for the year in brisk trading to­ start no later than Monday. accepted his views- "With upder- day that the Senate may tak* iq> nshioned or seamless styles. aesaion that- Eisephower tqld' .the factory^' ter Franz Jbief Strauss will visit the department cannot spe'nd di­ ■EVBNliSG PARIS COLOGNE with TALCUM ..... $ 1 .0 0 The young Prince.hos been both­ day. ^ Israeli spokesman denlto Saudi sUnding and full realisation of Lbndon soon to “diScusa ■ defense rectly the money it takes in. for debato tomorrow the euntro- leaders that without th« money the strong and continued purpose veratel Issue of wHeither the Stote SPOBnWEAR—4EOONO FLOOR $1.16 Alba Sheers ...... ,pr. 9Tc ' He U seeking tor foreign aid,, ered in the past by tonsllitls, which Steels, rails and aoiris oUs led Arabian, ehnrges of aggressive qtiestions o.f -mutual interest.” ' Summerfleld said that he would kept him away from class for some the advance. Pivotal .shares scorM activitids by Israel warships '-in of the Brltish people to play their It also said Macmillan and Ade sitould provide free traainerte “wdrid peace' conM be seriously part in defense.”' need full restoration of the $38 $1.35 Alba Sheers...... pr. $1.09 JEAN NATE AFTER RATH LOTION ..: ...... $ 1 .5 0 time shortly after he begah school gains ranging from small fractions Gulf of Aqaba.. .Norwegisn Navy nauer had agreed on the ‘.'heed for million in gdditlon to the $70 mil­ timi to private scImoL attdents. .threiateiied." ' ' ' . to around $3. officials say mysterious ballon r«- Macmillan and Adenauer signed Whether it will debate It then or W' '■ outside the palacd'last January. ■NATO to retain an effective de­ lion to million in extra funds. $1.35 Alba Semi l^pvice . . ph $1.09 Hagerty said Bisenhower. in Oisrlca returnee to school last At noon, ths Aas<>cliited Press ieaaed! propngand* leafleota over a' joint oommUnique apnoiincing terrent against aggression,--in­ pos^one It until next week, he opening remarks at the confer- He said a "phenomenal increase" in told aewtmea, wilt depend ea a S H U L T O N UTH p o w d e r . . . a . . a ....:. / $ 1 .4 0 J vteek after a long Eaater holtdav. averajtt of 60 stocks stood gt Southern Norway yesterday'. they are ‘:in full agreement on the cluding gn adequate shield of land, mail volume In recent - weeks ' ence,. charactertMd . the aid pro­ Now he la axptotfd to stay In $182.40; This compa(*d with Jhs British judge sentoncM .17-year- m.ain dUns of their policies" sea and lal.r forces for the. protec­ conference he latonda to hoM GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES $1.50 ,Alba Beauty'Sheer pr. $M 9 f - . i., gram as o f “ vrital importance to makes the additional request neces­ later-la the day with' feUow Sea- for about A'week. j. tosr'a closliig high of |l$$. fleat Mt old schoolby to'15 -years'Jn jail for The .communique made no men­ tion of't/he territory of the member sary, and added that.. appareajtiy the country and the free World." podaeaslhg is bom b... Informed tion of the differences over* plana atore. ■ No-Mend Sheer .. .pr. 98c to $1.39 YARDLEY TALCUM ...... A...... /.T .... $1.25 . Surgical eqnqmmt Wga brougb; Jan.. 4 and equklled yeittrday. ,. states,” ; • the flood of man would continue; The Presidant was said to have It was the second time within a sources eayi Gen. Thomas , Power ,to_ trim British fordea in Germany. The question apparently was called the: program particularly to the pataiM last night from the ‘The action .of the subcommittee OUN VionM IN HORPITAli No-Mend Walking Sheer ' i . week that, the market had penet­ pleked. tt head Air Forea'’s Stra­ A diplomatic source .said, the two what constituted an “adequate was expected to be upheld by tiie important to new ^tiona- In ti^aic Oi*at OrmoMi Strset Hoapital.and rated the 1957 high In mid-aeatlon. tegic Air (^mmaad (SAC), suc­ goyernment chiefs ' had . moved . NorwaUc. May • (F) ElumctM A- / pr. $1.$5 and $i-68 R E V L O N L O Y E P A T ...... M . 3 5 aroom on 'the first floor wsis shierd.” 1 ' full Senate Appropriationa Com­ efforts to maintain ifidependanct When If did gp laat'Thuraday, It ceeding Gen.. Our.tis, |C-' LeM ay,.. “much closer together” on , the Britain already; has Mar.ted L . Austta, $•, of NorwaOc, etMt- afld Intagrity. equipped aa an-operating Uttattr. mittee today. ^ . > three ttoMs with a AS caMhar Seamless Sheer N ylon failed to hold its gain through to Niagara .Fa]]ji, Ont.. vetea to al- question after atarUng but “miles carrying out its plan for withdraw­ The subcommittee voted a total REVLON LIPSTICK) ...... i . . ^ . $1.35 V j « JoAnaen toM. newimen tha Pres- Doctors arrlvad alwrtiy jMfort the close.. low liqUor said in city. j ApAft." ■: . i .pistol fdUowtag aa argaaiant w ing nearly 36,000 men from! its of $3,»|7.000,000 Id : the bill — Westport May g, waa - ia Ner* pr. $1.00 to $1.60 d en t and top adininibtraUon offi- 9 sun. arid iaautii. thair btaietin Among iceuba moat In dsmahd Preeid*nt Rena Coty of Ffi^lte , Qradnal CUtt Plsiuted army in German" and- tiimming. aMANCHtSTBR^NN. * . ' - ■■ A ; - 7'.:' r ■ .74-V: ahbrtly btfore M:45. If was signed $$J824,0(X),p09'for the Pbat Office walk Hoepltai tedhx. roeewartag ■1; oiala ran Into .aoftie sharp-ques- wet* Gpit OH. up $3 gt $14S.g7T in Emte-for'5-diii' Ma Maemlllsn said tnt British tro the lupporting ta,ctical air force by i V t CORNER MAIN oiM OAK STRE$T$^/^ Ooiu about fooeifn aid and ;hl|^ .by JsJnea CrooKas, aanibc. aar, poM D ep a rtt^ t, $69l.S()0,00(L for the from the weaads. ?cfiA^; \up,C_IJ,15i. at *Mt. .-Qpurt action takah'^in cUU arit' a- “g¥adual'''and continual” nearly half, f The - moira result*^ * $1,460,000 for the ,WoMpart Tawg al^an 9Tl,8OO,OOQ';oo0 -qtendUi^ and throat aufgi^h at Great Marufii,.'up $1.13 qv^ork to restrain state end federal affair.) ' - ' -----. Britain’* deaire' to raduto* mdnd; X D. MaeLaggan, ear^.floet TEA CkMUi^ t1». oaly.'reatoratioB ’■ti fh wi Tattaalg a t $41.ggj Laiakaa Bttel. up gl.M ^ goverameett , frsm spraytag DDT "W a go jpot intend to la*v« gaps axpMdlturea ^Hid at the triw la pdffial fiads; the $3$ aiu- *|''j I k i' I ' • riiiii. iiL I ,. “The10 PreHdahtPraMdaht nkadenkad# ana it ina^- 'in a ^ ter toQi" BUiabtth n: Wiified $•0.50, And niiaola Caatra). up gT ths ooursa of ths tn u - |fcg ttJfctalk for world peaea,*' loto-lo n i- Btieldon, t f tha Pirtaea Uea HoigMlf eat in the ‘nreagaep al* o M t a a t ^ X t , "4 ■ ’ hs - daeisrsd. /^HffMtty* (OeetlBeei’ iiB Fag* iFw'ali*). letmeat was aOearag tg fti# ! J »■ 7 ' \ ■; , '■ ' 7 7 ' 4 7 -1 -. 7 ' :r . ) ' "■■O’,.'A'- ‘'V -- :■' - * ' I j - ' Ix ;- X 1 ' ' •.V.v'7' .. - ' ■ 7' I-' ■’ ■ ■■ ■ r f ■

■’ > ■ ■X- :7 .' V ■ ■' ' ;'v MANCHESTER I^VENING HERALD,-MAJJCHESTER,' CONN., THURSDAY, SjAY 9. 19W , ^ A G E T H B B R MANCHESTER E>^ENING HERALD, HANCHfifiTCR, CONN^ THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 ------...... -■ .■■■...... ■ PAGE TWO J S Feature Showa Negro Pastor bojpton t ir o lOWI Today and Thar*. Canada Makes Profit D e m o c r d is Sheinwold emDcratic Director said pened to be'luckier.” * K 4 10 i 4 Their bid was |1.81 per foot for The Canadian department haa been' the answer Was an' unequivocal 8-inch pip*'and. 33.68 per foot for 'YHESniNT signing. - Bell it* grolf cmirta land now and West opened"^' ' * K t mom Buccetwful than Its U.$. The Rev. Simon Peter Mont­ , should make a formal study of the "yes.” the k in g ® f W M T K.%*T the 8-lnch.pipe. Bid* were opened yesterday by Acting Orti«'*KMai«< counterpart in getting legialative gomery said liut night lie haa told ''future use of the entire 1,000-acre Poe also said that the Manches* spades, ^.and Mr. A K Q.J f t A < 4 approval for higher poatait-ratea. ; ter Country Clpb was once eager u * r . u * -7 < ager Jam** Sheekey' in ^he'Mulifol- his church’s Paatoral Relstions .X ■'Glob* Hollow tract. _ Best staged the Operating costa in both countries la sign s lease which was a "‘much * 7 ♦ AM S . pal Building.. Conrimlt'iee to look for a successor. The .DemocraU held * sj^clal first'hold-up play to I 4 J A Q J 7 4 t have spiraled^ year aftar year, - sieetthg at 8 p;m. in the hearing better deal for the town." Poe said ^ t He declined to say why he- was by declining to Two. other firm* slab bid. 'UM. Canadian costa have almost dou­ re.Hlgnlng as Of ,June 23. - room of the Municipal Building. the present proposal I*'much leas; win the trick. Pipe and Foundry Co„ Boeton, bh ______. i" ,(Mr. Beat) , bled in 10 years. But revenue has •He said, h oover,, that \n Jan­ V prindpally to act on the Globe! attractive from^tfte town’s point of ■ Undsunted, West A A 10 t. $1.82 for; e-inch, and $2:67 fo r ^ I M 1 OF W S UlHfUl rllKI IIIKI iwWlIPl IWtt Mr. Best kept pace. uary he waa offeretl an executive y Hollow issue. . i view. . . I continued with 9 A q J 0 3 inch pipe; and R. D. Co.| Philadel­ PLUS I, In two votes-the Democrats-- I It was Director Theodore Cum-1 the queipn of spader. This'llme Mr. *343 phia hid 81.84 and $2.71. In its !atruggl* to atay in the' poSLwith a national-Atudent move­ lack, the Canadian Post Office In ment but turned It do\vn becaua* - 1. Went on record in opposition rnlngs who suggested the study by | Best took his see. ' A A « . Miulh RVst North East The Water Departmenb’^ U uee his church ■was in debt.. , » t o sdiUng the course to the Man- the town to determine the future | . What was Ijhe point of holding 'about 28 ton* of S-inyn pipe and DRIVE-IN i : SO eliminated one of tivo dally 1 U : Past ’' 2 4 . Pass- He said The church now }s sol- Chester Country Club -v^'hich.haa of the land?'and another Director, up the ace of°*j>ades 7 As we. shall the remainder 8-ind dehyaries in re.ai^ntial area*, This 3 U Pass 3 U Pass v#nt, after hw lng undergone a 7: offered to buy, or to anyone else, Francis Mahqne.v, who framed the see, Mr.” Best found-a way to’ llmlt change la no*’ a^epted as perma­ 4 U Pas* Past,, past $6,500 improvement program •atpriesant. ’ the loss in.spades to only one trick. ' O pening lesd^— A K nent. \ motion calling for that study. Thrills and Suspense stnee he became pastor In Septem- ’ t A g n t to withdWw Beaolutton Judge. Jules. Karp expressed a Second Hold-L p , , In only, two year* of the pastper ber 195.5. ' * 2. Aifreed lo^dtaw up'a fisohi- reservition over the study. "Is Mr. Best drew two -rounds of "EI>GE e f the CITY" haa the office operated at a i tlon recommending a thorough trumps', with the king- and ace, Af* JOHN CASSAVERE8 deficit. 'A' tunall deficit in^TfiSl was "I sni the-happiest man ,ln the it truZi" he asked, "that the gen­ clubs and fed his last diamond world that the church ia out of — ■ study of the Globe Hollow parcel eral manager and 'the ’I* o w n ter which he led a diamond tcMhin*- s knocked out the ace, anct'Mr; .offset by an increa^ fn fates on i 7 bought from Cheney Bros. The my’s king. East ref«a«^ the-trick, "IROM^mCOAT" second and t^ rd jiH M mall. After | debt,” he .said. Planning (jhmmlsaion are predomi­ Best could gel to dummy with the ■bo* 3*ha W rlllng Konk 'e study would be madi by General nantly of the Republican perstja- th’us executing a hord-up' of his king of clubs to (fUcard his last ,JCalf> Mfpbsrii' C'aasareltci - BOB HOPE ' *,.deflclt year Ah' 1954, Parliament raiaed fir^ c fa a a matl from 3 to 6 1 , Tile 34-year-old minister said he' /? ^Manager RichardxM artln,, the slon.’’ . Karp, contended the Study own. spade on a good diamond. "IRON "E d g e o f KATHARINE HEPBURN rTow n Planning, Commlsaion and ' MC. Best got hack his hand Witlw cents a*fm)nce. \ j is now writing .a book on. religion would be influenced by that fact. Dally question y-' PETTICOAT" ■iftE o m f ” and plans to teach at the Northern »th e Developmeh^t Commission. It was at that point that .Cum­ a thtrCLjound of trumps and 'led ;./Bre*d, .Kuttef Revenue I -Ths actions were taken after another- diamond.. This time he fi­ As dealer, you hold: SpsdpS A Tfckt 3;lt , *;M - *'14* Start* Sundey /^eanadian pioaUl officials refer to I idew-Engtima'School of Religious mings suggested the Development Education in August. ' , T debate during whieh the Demo- Commission be added to the Hat of nessed dummy's ten. He felt sure 10 5, Hearts A Q J 9 S, Ehemonds "OKLAHOMA KID? the first class, or letter.'mail as (he ! K 6 2, Clubs A 8. What 'do you Maril.vn Joan 1-alne The Rev. Harvey K. Slousley, cratlc leadera expressed varied agencies to be included. that East had the'ace of diamonds, 8*1., 1 P.M., Chlldrea's Show JAMES CAGNEY m source of their “ bread *nd b\)tter” I * opinions on the issue. - but he hoped that WeZt- held the say ? . superintendent o f the Norwich Baals lor Opinion Rock Hudson—Cartoons "Bad Men From Missouri” Starring Ann MarshaT as Nellie reyeniy. 'The ,1954 increase put. Laine ' Engagement Laine-Kl<8tzer Answer: Bid on* agabilt isle of the land noW and that the results of the survey worry, abo):t the future.; Labor j 233 Hackmatack St., announce the monds and 'looked around for a the hand it too strong for an open­ A Musical Comedy tion. * against a long-term lease unless it would give the Democrats and Sl| CHtLOPEN FUt r coats are going up, along with rail-! engagement of their''daughter, good return; Thanks to the origi­ ing bid qf on* no-trump. Bid your , \Vhlle the Rev. Mr.^Montgomer.v •X- ' is a lease under which residents citizens « definite basis for form­ ’ Hi.ir^rjiiiJ Ur. t •a-ay charges and the ratea paid Maril.vn Joan, to 'William P, Klot- nal hold-up in spades. East had no ,^aJor suit first and Ju/^p in no- hlis been pastor here, the congre­ I-have complete freedom to use the ing an opinion. Writtea and Directed by Olive Recav# ^ mail contractofa. zer, son of Mr. and .Mrs, pharles spades. He could only return a trump at your next turn. gation o f the church haa doubied 1 - course on payment o f green’s fees; Some members of the Demo­ The five chnt stamp waa not all P. Klotzer, 880, WoodbrWge St. \‘^.M ' A t another point; Kelly mentlon- club and hope for th* best. (.Copyright 1957,- Xleneral Fea­ to abo:it 70 members. cratic Tijwn Committee were out­ gpoaeored hy 8$, Mary’s C*»“ rch 50-50 Club gravy. Canada'Jias no postal rate Mias Lane ’will gradu) te from known Throughout -r- ed the possibility o f Joint use of the • Mr. Best.won with the ace of tures Corp.) He came to this tiny old fishUig spoken in. opposition to. any sale. comparable to the U.S. domestic Manchester High School in the ' 7 coarse by the Manchester Country port town from a teaching ppit in Vincent K elly Insisted the town • Malii Fesiture FIrat Tonight • airmail stamp of six cents; The class of 1957. Her fiance Attended Manchester For * - Club-hnd by the public with, per- (Tanadian fiv* cant Stamp la good a technical school, in nearby N or-i bought the property for recreation is an asset to the industry in the years. In the meantime the club * "Guns‘for • "Hellratt TONS dt FUN WADDELL SCHOOL M an-eater H18b School, aieryed wich. • - / ' ( ' haps, a public locker room provld- purposes and "not to discrimlnste town. would continue to lease the present for both rail or air delivery—air­ two years with the Army in Berl'in; ed by the town. mail Is used automatically for all He fk^riso chaplain 'of the State against anyone." Samuel Diamond coursei;uui«v fo>iui r $7,500 a year. Germany, .anti is now employed at Director Pascal Poe commented Fred Nssatff refrained from .'Tot­ PetttVoat” I distant poiiits. House of R8pi-*'senta,tlve.s— the | said " I f we are intei-ested th.all the Elan tto Lease 21-acre Plot MAY 10th and 11th the Post (Office. ffii*8t Negro ev^er to hold such a Offers Unequal^ Savings On Top Grade Beddipg. ' ^ that if. the land is to be sold, the ing on the motion opposing sale Tech.' , I JSavy” SHOW Canadian postal officisla. al­ \ citiseni, we won’t sell It.” .Resides buying the 222 seres, . No date haa been set for the • t town "ought to recognize the now. Earlier he has pointed but ★ Curtain Going lip At '8:15 -k though fal^ctant to talk .for pub:'I post in COpdeeticiil’s Legislature. , Back* Sale to Club fnostlyostly woodland,wf the club would wedding. f ; country club has an Investment, that the land, about 222 acrea Sun.: "Buster*Keaton ^tory" lication, feel that second and third ■ Roger Mscalone was as strongly lease the 21-acre plot on which its . Given hy B U n V q x 'HE.4D F.4TAL I * and maybe, ought to be given a which the club proposes to buy ,fOr class rates are still too low. They*! convinced that the. country club clubhouse stands' for 20 years at MANCHESTER WAXES 'X 5 preference.” $100,000 In five years, is ipterior VJOAN JOYCEYRIO" are not hopeftil of substantial in-| they ia.v, would 01^ more flexible Greenwich. Mny'9 (45—tjindlord should be given consideration. .He property, with virtually no front­ $2,000 aJ year plus- any increase in x » Poe aSld that on a recent visit to Sponsored by ’’ Money to be used for ehilroh Mtchea _ freases. These two classes coyer I and Would permit rates to be ad­ .Joseph Pierre. 6l, died yesterday || said a group of. men built the club age, and difficult topogTraphy. He taxes, ^hlch might apply If the I eight days after he'was hit .on the ^ the State Development Comnuasion land were privately owned. That SUhouetfe* Drum Corp* X ’ equipment.. newspapers, periodicals and other | justed to meet ooat.s! and worked . hard for what they gaM the beet use ofwould be for head, pdlice said, with a lead pipe ,] hd'Mhed if it is tnie, as has been lease would begin w hen the pro­ printed matter such as direct sd-| They feel that their hands are 89 so have. a golf course. by a- tenant who objected id a $4 : 7: claimed, that a country club is a posed sale' takes place Sept. 30, Donationi: Adults $1.00, Children 50c vertising. So far the Canadian! tied b.v , outside bodie.s which fix ' He said. Cheney BrosM o'riglnal Mrs. John, -Lamenzo spoks out EASTWOOD FRIDAY,^MAY 17 Parliament, like the LT.S. Con-, i a month I'ent increase. Police aaid \ 1962. , postal rate*, control salaries, reg­ owner of the land, gave the Club a against salb at any time, but felt 8 P.M. , . . . Tickets arp available from any the tenant, Paul S. Ttagii.sa.'also '| FAMOUS In the club’s plans. It wpuld be A TERRIFIC DOUBLE BILL! gress, has been reluctant to in-1 ulate rail *nd air costs and other­ liberal leas* ’’because the textile a publie-'and private course might crease rates on such matters for | wise govern their income and ex­ \ 61. Slugged Plei-re four times on^ necessary to- build I I holes •when 50-50 Club Member or at the door. m a k e You don f iiiMd to poy firm was convinced a country club exist "side-by-slde at Globe Hollow. . Rob Hope f^lia CiMeavelet fear this might curtail the flow ' penses, while h()ldtng them re­ .April 30 fracturing his skull and: the sale takes place. Eventually the VERNON^ j /'Seen Start o f Public Coumc Ketbrriae: of information to the public. | sponsible for- opel'ating the aerv- s'evering an'artery. At, the time, |l f250fo$iMPfor club might build another three, to Hrpbara SIdaey Pettier 1 She and sevaral others thought ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Feel Hands Tied Ice' without a deficit. get off the "clubhouse plot,” en­ i Ragusa wa.s^ booked, on charges of: I i the land west of S. Main St., which "Th* Iren Canadian postal officials agree 1 assault with Intent to kill, but later i tirely. "Edp* ef I.the club would abandon in five PeHieeat" Adults *1.00 fuU.v with U.S. officials who sdvo-' The National Baaehall League i was committed to the State men-■ INCONSPICUOUS years under terms of its latest of­ i'Wc»i«wyau>eemm'!P'^ cat* a pay-as-you-go policy. Thls.j waa fdundded in 1876. W o iif e d " VfitovUliiiM The City" . Children Cnder 12, 50c I lal institution at Newtown. fer, might be the start of a pub­ Fast Planet Get Ifot Cater . .QUALHY HtARING AIDS lic course. That plot contains 6 S:M - Bat 1:3*4 :» - * : » ■ 7 ’~ : holes. Washington—In order to fly at Director Cummings, however, Mach 2 ( tW'ice the speed of sound) BOOKKiEPER said jthat parcel.is ths choicest a plane must be able to operate Sunday: "B a ttie^ h *' land In town, perhaps in ths.State, in a temperatuf* of about 210 de­ for certain kinds of development, grees—the temperature of boiling LaFOND P O f M C Experienced General Ledg­ an insurance firm, for Instance:— water.-At Mach 3 leniperatuie le- er and trifi balfince machine Cummings felt the vslue Is greaU qiiirements increase to 500 degrees, BROTHERS bookkeeper. Paid holidays er In visw of the fact that bridges and at Mach 4 the external nur- 'ibs-sar modda ia. m £ are being built across the Con­ faces of an aircraft must with­ STEAK HOUSE I "Video EYeryday" l l w —Ndsyf and vacation. Reply giving necticut River. stand a temperature generated, by w Make.'A Date MONSON, MASS. resume of experience and The club recently submitted an air moving over the aircraft skin) All Rights Resen'ed:— salary expected. offer to buy about 222 acrea of of 1,000 iogrtea. • T G N IT E IS Home of Three Suns of Fun “ H, T. Dickenson A Co., Inc. watershed land from the town for About one third of the farms in Shows Thursday, Friday, ” Writ* Bex K, Herald $100,000 to be paid in IS years *t • *‘TalentNite^ 2.7 per cent interest. In the United Slalea h*ve tele­ e Soturday and Sunday The sale would take place in flye vision sets. ' f r o m Sm o o r < > > , w S ''‘iH tlcal BinKo” " F e a ^ h g A Cash Prizes and Surprises Sunday Aftem aon JOEY KAYE , M.C. Family :^owf' ^anek Wally Field quartet SUrtlng Time 3:30 ELECTRONICS Tel.I. CO 7-5-5584 m MANCHESTER LABORATORIES e Heavy 9 bz. 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" ^ — i>- . with a so-called lifetime guaran­ Mrs. Streeter,'xyh'bs* husband, se«n headed for the trash bln. nbunced he would go directly to ley, BjUy Walker, Mary Willard Groton, May 9 (JP)—The itiner­ This Coihg|088, 'nowr In its fifth th;. people—Eisjohower avoided Siegal des£rih*d 'and •Tlie Mancheete'r Lodge'<^Elke, • SHARRENID T h e y H a s ’ Detroit Mother Alive tee, might do the trltk. ’Tne-dpe- Erpest, is a worker at the Great Oradea I, OomMhation 1 a n d ^ ary of the aubma.rine Nautilus, tora wept to Elgin, which volufr-, month, has moved so slowly tt has anything which might look like a- and. Grade 2 of tb« Manchester ustrated with poeters ‘:safe in oommemmoratlon pT Elks Na- • r epa ir ed txkea Steel Cor'p.-, was on hand passed only two hfuOor Eisenhower conflict - with Congress. scheduled to leave here next teered-to Work with them. to tell reporters,:, ■ O n P l ^ s t o Green School presented a pit^rsm aji-fqr Hoys and pears to be to educatkm' plan. Ushers were Pgmela Mifrcer, oped by a .team of doctors fron* | They ' reported at a news con­ get tender' shoots. 3710 bushes he will make.' He ta making the coming true fast. Bessie Chart, presented a play -Mrs. EMward Goss, 123 Helaine Rd. ‘ They were born April 26 a’t .Acific Fleet, itaid: "The Nautilus’ the- Wayne University College of on perfection of the metal valve ference yesterday - prat Mrs; or saplings It prunes seldom die. people to do what he haa been un­ groups, or in other public state­ "Queen Consonant's vBirthday,” Paul Smyth, and Jeffrey Brown. Manchester Memorial Hdapital. Their maternal grandfather Is B*hedule has beenTlpfifi*^ t® give for just such an emergency aa be­ ments aimed at Congress. There But Elsenhower's own adminis­ with theToIlowing cast: King Con­ the 'most training posajble in the Medicine and the Elgin Rational I Ask Your Dooior ■\ able or unwilling to do: Put tration can be blar.'ed for starting Z^SprrelXiahnon Saved. Alfred Cadorette, and their paternal grandmother la Mrs. Philip Watch Co. from an alloy, used In. set Mrs. Streeter.. One of their «nou|^ heat on Congreaa to get it is little evidence he attempted to sonant, Frede^ck RottnCr; Queen 1885 Tpx Load Louseit That Interpret The Goss, 123 Helaine Rd.' They havq two brothers.'Bd^’ard, 8, Rich­ t the twin thurels could DELIVERED School St. She has a alster,- Patideia Marie, 3. \ u s.' The frame had to be fine they’ve been doliijKvery little badly' he wanted something done. The next part of the. .program was $1.88 p er plerson, in 1885, The n- • * • ■■ ■ X, a new eta in naval'Warfare.” tor* say, anh'-doea her housework He's still doing that by going time since, then trying to explain not be synchronized and. the can- Phone MI 9-6474 t e l : BO S-S8M enough not to obatruct the aortic listening to him in 1*V- was presented by tha c^biAation 'costliest year was 1866, vrhen the - ST EAST CENTER ST. Dnriene Cheryl, daiighetr of Mr. and ' Mrs. tSeorgb X and some shopping and can climb flow aa the heart pumped, y et elas- ^ JLerosene You Cart . There have been o,th^ times around Congress in an appeal to that statements made from wjth- no'n balls which were chained to­ room and directed by Mrs. Leona per capita tax for the_jnain-. J»mefi A. McCarthy eight step* withotit''tmdue fatigue. m hfa» admiiUvtraUon''didn’t really gether, broke apart and carriid -ABDlHJkNCE SERVICR ''"•eotU, Artdover.-- She' was bom April 27 et Manchester tic enough to flip the rtlv e tb l ■^4 X, when he explained hia' actions to the people. — ------Darling. Art design and diatence tenance of the Pederal Govern, Hdapital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Mitral Valve CaMfted t ^ iMf iiaiio 'roil Not only hia budget is in dan­ mean what-tlic^ seemed to. mean only , a short distance. OecflHsT^Sf JVighl, cover the mitral opening during [ ro the nation in broadcasts, mit the were demonstrated and- explained ment amounted to 1446.86, Miner, Andover. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. ahd X When th? operation the p\imping motion.. It also had i I JOa Ol/ai M f Trust" Your Nsxt Severino Boraotti, Andover, and her paternal great-grandmol formed, .the doctors de8cribed''her la Mrs. Maria Bbraotti, Andover.. ■ Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRE6S condlHort a.a “rapid downhill.” Th x,^... ■ ' '■ • * * • • Perth, Scotlartd. — The Duke of mitral Valve in th? left side of her Prsssri|itiou Dnve Otvfb, aon o? Mr, and Mrs. Owen B a ^ r, Ellington, KAtholi,' 77, one of the foremost hear! h8d'-.falclfied and its flSpa ATHLETE’S FOOT DIAL Mitchell \ was born May 1 at Rockville City Hospital.^ "Ifla maternal grand authorities' on Scotland's histor­ turned in'wapd,' leaving a hole that L B E C A U S E — parents Xre Mr. and Mss. John Feldmam 123 Orchard St., RoeV ical relics, who. also wxa known as never fully clda?d between heart It sloujpts off Infected skin. f iVlobilheat villa, and hit paternal grandmother Is'Mrs, Olga Bahler, Elling­ Loi^James Stuart-Mu'rray, one of beats. '< Exposes moro-germs to Its- kill­ 3 -5 13 5 L SOCONT VACUUM HfATlNC Oil ton. his other titles, died 'wWnesday. .Rheumatic fever'vWaa blamed ing actioil. X.' . ■ . ’■> E lha^ England — Katie John­ for scarring the valve',Nwhlch cal­ IN ONE HlMJB Debbi^ KIm, daughter of Mr. andl Mrs. .CharlM R. Pillard, 180 son, 78. English actre.as who found cified, ” If nut pleased. .vonrtOc^teck WARDS . Center St. She was bcih Mdy 3 at Manchester Memorial Hoa- movie fame. In the last years of The,valve normally.open’kdo let at any drug store. Use filRONfi, *h Her .maternal grondmother Is Mrs- Mary E; Buck, \ her life, winning an award from blood from the lung* into th^Ijft instant-drying T-4-L day. ' MORIARTY BROTHER^ Porumquth, 'Va., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, the British Film Academy aa the ventricle^ the main pumplrtgi night. Now at J. W- Hgle Cbrp,, . DISTSIIMTORS — 301-31 SCtN TIliSTSESr C. L. PiUasd. 116 Waddell Rd. She has a sister. Linda Marie, 21 \best actress of \9S5, died Satdr- chamber\and closes ss the heartlAArt ' rug Depf. months. aay.. , \ gushes blood Into the aorta or N uinerB Mir M r It Loots Mark, son ^-M r. and Mrs. Louis A. Hafner, 65 Benton St. He was'born May 4 iCKManchester Memorial Hoapital. His mateHtkl grandparents are Mr.-'aiid ^fs. John P. Hutchinson. 73 ex t r a VALUE Linden St., and hia paternal grandparents are. Mr. and Mrs. Louis y ■y’' J. Hafner, Norwich. ~X ' . | . EXTIUTiWALITY .X ^ • • • • •- \^ ' ' 824.828 MAIN ST. St'ephMi Robert, son of Mr. and Mr.s. Georg* M<>8Uihf’’185 Au­ EXtRA ^ IN G S MANCHESTER AT ! MML-MV K R A «FT <9t TM ) tumn St. He was bom May 3 at Manchester Memhidal Hospital. V His 'maternal grandfather is Armand Dancosae, 18.9 Aufhnm St., 3-5161 ^ and hia paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moquin, • X if^-k-k-kirk-k^'kirkifirk-tiiirkirk-k^-k'k'k'ki ***W »**'*'*****>**iHk**************iHHlrW *****’*g| HI A'hfifh fi AArRRRfi h h h fi»*’***'h*****»fir JV New Haven. He has a brother. George Arthur, 7. ... - J " V ^ Betty Axne, daughter of Mr. and h/lrn. Lionel Janelle, 346 W. X * Center Sj, She was bom April 30 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ■' - r- ' ■ //: pital. Her materaxl grandpafenta are. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arel,. Auburn. Maine, and her paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. sensational savinjgsr natjorially faiRoRS quality! Raynolds Janelle, Lewiston, Maine. She has two slaters, Suzanne, t, and Aifhe, 2H. ' ’ • ' • • • " ■ .X ‘V''>... Kimberly, daughter j>f Mr. and Mrs. Ra.vmond ,K. ■ Steitz, 2 MAIN ST^MANCHEStER .412 Summit St. She was born May 3 at Manchester Memorial Hoarital. Her maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mra Let^M. ■ - Hilditch, Suffield, and her paternal grandparents are Mr, andMrs. y- J. Nelson Steitz, Warehouse Point. Stifhas three brother's, Gor- don,'-6, Philip, 5. and Jay, 2. , '■*.•••• ■ ’ ' M irhaer Ra.vmond, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson. 108 High St..-Rockville. He was born April 30 at Manchester Memo­ rial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents are M**- *>'<1 Leon J. Cote. Hampden, Mass,,*, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. kterle E. Johnson. Palmer. Mass. a a a ' a ' Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and M***- Bruno Borkowakl. 18 Tranklin St., Rockville. She was bom' May 3 at Manchester Me­ morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mrs. M- C3ark Oil Lumber, Mason'js Supplies, All Kinds Of and Alfred Roil me, both of Detroit, Mich,, ahd her paternal grand- pafenta. are Mr. and Mrs. William Borkowaki, 18 Franklin St,. X Rockville. She ha* a brother. Bili.v.'lO, and a sister. Lea Jane, 6. _Z_ * • *■ «------■ Building Supplies, Millwork, Hardware, Dawn Marie, daughter of ^ r . and Mrs. Urban Luginbuhl, Snipsic Lake Rd., Tolland. She was bom April. 28 at Rockville A City Hospital. . Her maternal grandparents are Mr; and Mrs,^ Paul Lanz. 3 Rheel Si- Rockville, and her paternal grandfather is Chris Luginbuhl. 129 Orchard St., Rockville. She has two broth­ and Hand and Power Tools. ers. Glenn, 8, Daryl, .8, and three sisters, Sharon, 7, CrJ'stal, 5, and Rebecca,.2^. • X Haa Marie. daughteV of Mn .and Mrs. Roger Roy, Coventry. Lnmbor S’* ^romtasions. Fibgrgluii losulatioh. She was bom May 3 at Mahehester Memorial Hospital. , Her ms- Reg. 845 Per M. NOW . • • a'P fr • a • I ternsl grandmother is Mrs. Rose Guyer, Laconia, N. H.. and her Reg. <180 PM h ^ O W ..... V . paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cyprien L Roy, Franklin, . N. H. She has two sisters, Lj-nnJ 4, and Diane, 3. . - • Y »r n m h Doors. CHOOSE: 2-PC. LIVING A7AO.NOW ______^iM t' Osk FlooringX Michael Edward, son of Mr.’and John Rogerson, 250 Reg. 8240 Per M. NOW .. South St., Rockville; He was born..April 28 at Rockville City Hospital. His maternal; gr*ndpa5*flta are Mr. and Mrs., Alfred X- ; y Gnidotti, Jamesville, Wii., and KuT paternal grandparenta are Mr, ROOM—PR. HALF-SOFAS— Exttrior\|%8h Doom and Mrs. william Rogersonv-dtlchford, Vt. He haa a brother. R«C« I28.d0, NOW i ____ .. , Asphalt Shingles. ' John. 14 months, and a aistdr, Christine. 5. SLEEPER LQliNGE ^ • e - • Reg. 87.95 Per Sq. NOW Debra .6nh. daiupUer of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeBlanc, Haz- NoMing ardvUle. She bom April 26,at Rockville Uit.v Hospital. Her \ R«g. tOc ( t NOW X- F t. A nd U p : matern^ graijddarents are. Xlrs.'Helen Courtright, Ellington, and 299.95 each after sale 15 Lb. Felt. Emil HotkoWakl. 2S. Village St., Rockville. ./H er paternal grand-' p aren ts^ re Mr. and Mrs. William LeBlanc, .SomeraVllle. "' -I. W in^w s. \ Reg. 83.45 per roll. NO'V RoU *v.-) Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schneider, R«g. 824.00. NOW . . . . ,Bolt0n Rd.. Vernon. She was bdhi April 27 at Rockville City FlagstoneiS l1-30 ^ Hop* Valley Rd.. Hebron. , She-was bom April 28 at Middlesex I ^ . 84,50. NOW Memorial Hoepital, Middletown. Her fnaUrnjtl grandparents • • V ‘ . Reg. .8Lo5 bag. NOW ...... i.'.. I. R a g arj> Mr. and Mrs. 'I’bbmaa Rigby, Danbury, and her'paternal No. 2 Pine.’ s . • grandparoata were the late Mr; and Mrs. Edmund .Horton of Ht- .bron.. ' She has a brother, Paul Jonathan, and two sisters. Kath­ Reg. 24cB(Mrd Foot. NOW . > ..• » e f • n I Medicine .Cabinets'. leen and KarM. Reg. 811.50 and up. NOW ;...... 1 X 12 Cfinter Matched Roofing. U raig Wlaiker. son of Mr., and Mrs, (Carles Platt, Lake St., 'Vernon, He -was bom April 28 at M-anchester Memorial Hospi­ Ba«rd*.iM gj^2(H*ler M. NOW P f r M._. tal.. Hia maternal grandparwita are.Mr.-and M rs.’Wilton Wiii-., ■. 1 Ash U nk'T L ihufef .Qtiintt|>0*--' sor. Plainfield, aiid his paternal grandmother la Mrs. Frederick Vi” Plyscored (4* x 8’ Sheet). Reg. 8l95.* NOW ...... • • 8 * a. • < —UteA Noraalld HA-_has ,a. brother, David,: 4^, and' a alsteri-;. 8uaan,'2.' ' .------Reg. 8130 Per M. NOW *117 Richard Prescott, son of Mr. anij'Mrs. ,Thomas P. Bentley, PIynA>red (4’ X 8’Sheet). '’ B ftC 2^r)il^Off Hand and Electric Tools, nitd 281 Oenter S t He Was bora April 29 a t MAnchester Mantorial HoaplW. His mstcmsl grandmother ia-Mrs. Raymond'Bonits, ' Reg. 8110 P«r M. NOW ...... Mason’s Supplies / ' , Fitchbilrg, Mass., and hia paternal grandparenfk-are Mr. and Pny Hto kcilnnc#‘m i Wnrfit Mra Harold J. Bentley, Worcester,-N. 'Y. He has twp brothers, tMivoniMrt monthly tarmt y ' Gregory, 2, and -Barry: 1. # . • James RaymylBd. aon of Mr. and Mrs: IVsympnd J, Fox, BuckJand RcL, Wapping. ,H# waa bprn May 1 at Mancheater' Finast Kreahlar comfort-laden deslgh: ' ' h Manorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and 9 y\ Mrp. Peter Kariiiaxyn. Buckland Rd„ Wapping. and hls.patenua podded inclinad amuv,^foam rubber grandmoihar-is Mrs. Elizabeth Fox. East Hartford. -.. . ■ * V • custiiont, expertly tailored ^ v e r of T O C O A L — WE ARE OVERLOADED . JeOri^ Scott, sdn of Mr ."and Mrs. Paul Gartxman, Waterbury. 'He was bom May 4 at Waterbury HospiUl; Hii maternal grand­ heavy carpet yam, c ^ r dpluxe fea- STOVE Md NUT parenta are Mr, and Mrs. William Krenick, 18 Stephen St, and hig hi beige^ turquoise, kelly green, paternal grandparents are'MK, and Mrs. Henry Gartzman, Water- bury. - ' ' , - ' ' ' red> charcoal, brawm. Save $50 now I .00 COKE $0/1.00 GET AHEAD WITH A T m R«9a.$29a00 Ton Ton !LAST8 X”** ' 1" ' W lpufe IT .LAST® . . U P a Fay laftoiW MRROflRl bilU ' ‘ 4 and Tfdueo lugh pey _____ a pfogipt fcHin hare. We ff*e t* sey "Tee!" when yon $100 s«vR on HaNoiarlc I Shop While ¥hosit Specials Are Stilly In Stock ■ak fer a lean.'Phone for your J 'lean ^s an* visit ia. cWvad sDctkMial sofa t|BfsMito I ■:a 10% DOWN '-•M M A M fr , 3 5 9 .8 8 1 floMt HnBanrii qufBtyi PoMpor

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ailed precisely to a ^ that no ette diaax* Mama a hlfMyilmprobabla Thay «^U aay that if many, maiiy E n g a g e d ' Jlanrl^BtFr:; r davtiojpinaat tn modem aociaty.^ Qmaa tha praaant .amount << atron- man or hoaa run* asmy with th* r Connectihut seaeion, but which pays, for this Droodles Gei^Sn^^outli in Dutch H m t i a n Alon* aritli Ita djacafd i f jjw^-ar- 'tlum ware'in vthi .Mtloh'a miat, precaution,' in t)ie coin of ineffici­ By BOOCB PBIGB SUPER CGUPOH /&nmi9 ifpraU^ ty aa tha prime cauaa'of ^ehftr It ^rbtild attU ba edmpletaty ja ft. ■v*u«ym_aT nu: ency anid indecision. ' ■■ rnmm {i.n HtlllWJ^ CO.. INC. ^uancy. tha^Sanat# aurvay alao haa Than ^ tha atarmlata ‘ . Wu) - ratort, Yankee But in., both o^ these areas ot n f G u iia m U Bta»»U tlM«t soma (batUuaionafi thlnfa td aay yhth tha. claim that no- aniotint of privatb' d iscu ss^ and attempted In Finahcial^eJril By A. H. O: ^bout aorne o f tha auppoaatt waapr strontfum ia-fafe for anybody.^, ■ decision, th* ^Same discovery has v s m t ^ x been made.- Determining policy . By BURR VAN A'rTA "V "f ' He made'his way to Holtitod. ■’-C . I^DUastn. oha ajainat daUnqaancy. A naw And that- la th* way It will (Tlie Ohio Stale Journal) Nlu-here.he tried; henrly evefj* shito By LARRY ALLEN < ••The government.., has foreign /- fiMBtftd October 1. Un Back in January, when this and'framing legislation, if .under­ hoasing projaet replacjm* a alum, until, some .day, wa 'haye aome taken .coHScientou'sly, ia hard and Christian Science Columbus, Ohio, May.9 i/P) — itoRotterdam : ‘‘I had In my head Port *u Prince, Helti,, May 9 debt* of around $40 milUnn. Legislature assembled, it seemed, COME EARI.Y AND r .E T YOUR VafeOilMd Jtrerr £*u«nc^ aaya tha faport. may lead to the actual atatistiea. which tail. ijui, delicatd work. The fact that there It’s hard to get Into trouble on ; I wanted to go'to the SUtea.” (>Pi-<~Hattt Is in a b*d ,wa‘j> and ’ .Telemiujif* said the hankie hope­ ■ ^ 11 A.94.Y0 3P.M. ICoUdbTS. £Btere4 bt t$e ful' if a^n will be retmburseti for *t IlMMbMttr. Cmn.. •« eiyatlpn of an organized gani one way or another, whether we'i^hat the Repubatan leadership is a dine-party Legislature has not, both aides of the Iron Curtain. But h.t Dajx passed. Finally, a #ym lany of the country’s four million ctUaens are. aubaiatlhg.mainly on a some big. loans to biisiness, in­ GENUINE GERMAN Mbtter. __ have been putting cani^,lnto our- was shooting at a real poaeibUlty aftw *11. eHmliiated definite dff- LECTURER . . ^ , Fritz Franz Werner did IL [. ,, j patheticN|TOk worker slipped 1^ I SPECIAL 0 NE.DAY! n o s ^ T E I w.hera there'waa none before. Any- when it planned an expeditioue ■rile Russians want him; *111* ' on e Uner ft«;150 marks. meatiest soup made withwild pine­ cluding $6 H .million for the oper#^ SUPER POWERED la Adeaac* aelvea. - ferencea of opinion and outlook. . ^/fRANKT.HORD.C.S tion of three sugar mills and a I way. “ there ia more to ralaing a seeSidn, which, would be able tO/ There tt. tn the committees, a de­ Americans have him. ' He'a in' Werner hSik^^nD troubJaT as a apple as the baslf ingi'edient. ; I SATURDAT ONLY! ka«4ftl food. - He gift* sent from t'le United Stalea • Mantba a# a •abaaaa*«a M e ^ r of the Board of L*cfup*$bip of Tbd Mothdr have 'bol been *ufflcie'it td eaae nue because this year’s coffee crop Uontb .. a»<»«aaoaa< • ^;|o. «*£l« ‘ he Senate aurvey haa}‘: i take a recees to await ppaeible ward adjournment. "iThere i» a,sin- the solemn-faced German youth ' swiped leftdy$^^frol^l^^rty• dishes, t. -waa one of the poore'st In histoo’. Ideal For NOT $12.95' 'v-Wa* M' A Thought fbr Today ' gubematprial vetoes, and rt'eh ry- has cbmpilto and compounded a , "^*^n four days out. the’s;^!oil of the the demand for food in nirr' areiss. ■••I'to 'say concerns the role o f or- / cere effort to handle some of the Gburch, th# FIrtf Church'of Chriif. Sei#nt'»f. This was nearly, 20 per cent of the Kporto and -The Price You W'duld Capa'. Sp acmea cUent of N. ’ 'v ' I Wethersfield, Connecticut tion and took a train to Washing­ Bl'i'Wn Stmlio Photo With ThI* iBC. ------tjiat a'gbod program In ijAu ts is; but what~Joy . ami iindeistanding- « p«piiMipsn steamroller, apd there q'wUe/so conscientiously with the him otv.»the Late Late Television (at. toast ^erdporarilyi with ar­ Rllnor Jjjiigherty spending radiVally or face "fi­ That, however, ia a queation. •Phna T*x ^bUsbers KapresentaUvea: . Tbe seemed no formidable reason why ton on the last of his money. Political quarrels could, explode CfMIJWIf lioa Maibtwa Bpecial A*?ncy — N«» ! the - solution, for prevention and ' it brings to our hearts. effort *t^ do something of a good Mo'vies and as you know these SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST V rest for..*iuto, theft in Coliimbus. nancial collapse,” Chicago. Dwolt and______Boston. it. couldn't run as fast as the lead­ job. Reichle « ! Jn back of-everii- seem­ Shows have certain Technical pif- A>-the moment he'a,iA'tropble He nearly gyt a job in the Mr. and Mrs. Eriwdird Dougher­ ' Piesident Maurice Teleritaque of at any time. . WE WH-L ALLOW ONLT TWO (2) PAIRS TO A 'XEIOCR~ AUDIT BUREAU o r rf^bilitatlon. HARTFORD, CONNECTipUT capitol. but he was tripped up by A builder builded a temple. ers, wsnted it to. ing slowness'on an tssiiq and you flculties called "Cotamerclals.” Oh. the Immigration Se'rvlce, ty, 71 Doane St.,- annduj^e ' the the National Bank qf Haiti *aya President Paul Magloire was Cm’PON ITNltl- OUR SUPPI.y IS GONE. ONLY CXRCUUATKHOt ______. y "Elaborate and costly programs He hliilt It with grace and skill; . Now the Janiiary target of a re- will find Sincere and serious' quee- T realize It dbsts lots of money to Pcderal Bureau of Investigation lack of a Social Security card. FBI bounced out of office last Decem­ engagement, of their daughter. the government oivea tb* bank $18 10ft PAIRS. .The Berald PrihUiig Cb*nP“ ,T, afs based -upon these fallad^ and Pillars and groins and arches, cf«8 bw May 1,T has virtually been tions of prinriple-and technique In­ buy these Films from' the Smith­ ind State Highway' Patrol ahd 'Imniigration Bureau agents - ' • _ N. million. ber, Strikes have forced .out ■ two lesamea no nnaneial responsibility ter “ . ,V Ticked him up; They look him back AU-fashioned to work his will. abandoned. And,__instead of tbe volved—-not. as a gltb critic mJlght sonian Institute, and because the Mias Elinor Dougherty, J o“ J b ^ - government vlli have' to ^Ti'u^'toienal preaidentz“ tnre_ then. ' e npttoelly groimd matched______• tonnes FOR SPOBTA EVRNTS •_Accui*te. ervatal clear ypwprapbical errors sppssring in ^ receive wide popular support be­ And. perhapa worst-of aU. F^tar ^ Y o r /c itv where they vert- T h e circulation 'of money ha.s _ Bis snd other’ fssdtaf mstter A nd' men said as ^hey isw its luxury of a pre-adjournment re­ allege, mere laziness or inertia.'.Sponsor .puts up the loot he de- feels ' All alone.’,' , ' - - ...... • C. Blardi, son“'6 r~ K r anif' Mrs;^ cut down , on If.s - apendin'g Very * Incomparable HfeMme construetton construettf e ’FOR RACING • Simplified fnruaing MsoobaUcr EreBUig Bersla cause of the readiness of" a .sports- cess. the worry js that the Legis­ Last winter; fled his wild sounding story.' dropped 10 to 20 per cent. Sales beauty. ' all the committees I serves a chance to Hawm-his •The. story, summarized by thr Merle Jenkins of RockviU'a. a^arply,” he told thia reporter." I • Featherweight .snper power model • $’ACATI0STNG • Adjust to ynur nwn eye atren| loving ptiblic to accept so simple U will never know decay..' lature may have another last tn'"' did succeed in rushing through Wares. But there’s a limit. The 'The immigration .sendee granted Miss Dougherty, a graduate of th businesa Itove. declined 20-70 Dnpiay sdrerUalng closing.hoursi three investigating agencies and him temporary asylum. He was ‘rtiara.^the only aolution to prqveht * Large field of \1ew • RIRD'WATCHING • All-metal conatracHon fST Bondsy—1 p.m. f«dsy. aad explanation aiid remedy. , . Great Is .thy-.skill o. builder. ute crush and have trouble closing their public hearlhg* on the vari­ other night before Charlie wae Mancheatcf High School In the financial.^ collapae. The Natlortal per cent. Overseas suppliers are Tor Tiiesdai^A rm. *»*day. .detailed by the yputh whvho seldom put on '.’parol*'' wUh 'orders to re­ retosing to ship vital goods until "Careful atii^es. have shown in Thy fame ahall andure for aye. out its business at the legally ap­ ous Issum; But thiy have since able to capture a vicious' murderer finds himself abiei to sm class of 1953,'. is employed ;at the Bank of kajU ia unable to help thC' - r WedBSidAje-l f. saTMidsy. pointed-deadline. smile >— to port every stx weeks. merchanta' unpaid bills are satis­ Positively No Binoculars Spid at This PrTc# After Saturday r Thuredsy—I p. m.. Wednesday. fact that 4<^quc»ta ari general­ discovered that they''-can't .rush he had to fight hi.y way through show two decorative gold teeth Traveler's insurance Co. Her fiance government further financially.” rridajr—»- ■ ._i aB. in. ThurTk A''molher butIded a temple Whst has.gone wrong? The an­ themselves. They have come .to (1T Four 200-lb. Storm Window Broke snJew' York to Haiti. Revenue from tourist* haa day of “ Planning each' arch, with patience. mental and demanding than the Shampoo and (3) 23 Station German Army fci World War H. four years in the Navy attended aboiit enyity, Trtonvfcque aaid he Don't .MI«mi Thhi D m tt ^tfioculftr. fiMel Tnkn a pair nitli jrou orjF a NporH Ev«it f a m. Laying bach stone with prayer. of the reasons for Its slowness''the January political dream of out­ Breaks. That's, what I call obstruc­ New Jerse.v and Pennsylvania. He taken a deep dip. quehta. “lliay have been shown to Fritz 'grew up in embattled land. A'ound up in Pittsburgh, penniless, the Xinit’ersity of Connecticut. He had no . figures ^'but Chare’s not has'e more frequent, club affilia­ None praised the unceasing efforts. Legislature can be cntlciied, but witting. Ribicoff by a recess In ^ ay. ting Justice. 4s presently employed by Pratt very much money.' Tliuiadajr.^M^ * Nor knew of the wondrous plan. the second reason ameliorates that The corridor to the Baltic Se*'was looking for s' job in a *oal mine. FOOD FOR THOITOHT tions.; In the real aanae. the delin­ sought by the Polish govertiment,, H* didn’t get it. He didn't have $20 an^ Whitney Aircraft in North 'The bank ia awaiting'*.,sjleclal I /X rs« 4 94 1 *> I I t» RARKADE For the tediple the mother builded criticism. Haven. loan of $7*j mtllion frum tha- Sacramento, Calif. (J*! — The quent'IS on the aveCaga consider­ Ctormaps and Russians. .The Rus­ r ■ initiation into the 'United United States'', will have to Inv- I -‘IJIUI TUVNI’lht » . • V.ANiHtSIfB Was unseen by the eye of man. ' This Legislature has had .mo­ ternational Monetary . FMnd ' to' DRUGSTORE , —— We Pidied A ably more aoiciaUzed t u n are hi* ments in 'which it seemed to boon­ sians won. 'rt’orkers. bpost.^: its, liquid reserves.. This food by tjie year 2.000 A.D, Their victory brought eventual derihg through,-the streets vestigated. Suspicious of Fritz' Ot^.Official wfatfeofM to Presl­ aon-dellnqiient contempoirihilea^. In Gone is the builder's temple doggle even more than any, of its i would be in addition to the bank a if itlKBopiilatibn Continue* to in­ Crumbled into the dust.! predecessors. Its public sessions! Skytfatch Schedule death to the youth’s' parents. He tired, hbugi'y aud homeless, l^ritz rambling story on hmy he got the prrtient $2 rhillion credit with the, crease 4at the present rate, says e y "iticin oE^South Vietnam la fact, it U parUy thrdu^ hia g i^ p doesn't talk about It; "They were made wtigt he calls his "big mis­ car, Johnson tqpk hint'-to patrol Low lies each stately pillar have been tardy and they have been 1 fund. A technical adviser ia here Dr. Harinhn T. Spieth. Univeralty . ‘ ^ ■■ Baade the wanner becauae ha hap-' InferesU and activities that he Food for consuming rust. juat killed.” take.” ' ' n ■headquarters. There Fritz told the of Californlk'tood-populdtlon spe­ short, and they have apent an un-1 Friday. May lO from the mon*l8''y I’md to adrise paaa to acem at laast ona .en­ gets into trouble In the ftrat place.” the temple the ua(ial. amount of tUae adopting i When he wa* 13. he decided to "I got hungry crazv. I was whole story. the bank bn jta operation*. cialist. Advertise* in The jj^rald—-It Pays Midnight—2 a.m.' ...... Voluoteent Needed C.raz.v. 1. steal this car. 1 think if I He was held for federal authori- couraging Buctesa. for us in 'the ■ builded, ■ reaolutions on' varioiia suhjecta by I escape. He succeede*' in croasint Now this hardly means that wa Will la.st while the ages 2 a.m.—4 a.m...... Voliinteers Needed the border between Fast and West could ju.st drive it to Indianapolis tle.s. ^ew world role-Into which evenU .which they Ijave proved mainly i ♦ ajn.—6 a.m...... Volunteers Needed should rush out to tear down the For the beautiful unaeen/iempla. OM thing—that tha Legialature.it-{ Germany and won a job as a me­ where a man (ells me there is a Fritz i.sn't too Impeful. He feels are htaadily dmwing us. revreatlon buildingi, disband t}»e Was a child s immortal^ul. * a.ra.— 8 q.'m. . . . .Olive Chartier • ' chanic with U.S. Occupation forces. lot of Work, I could leave it by a 'his future is a.s bleak as his past aem^ad a vast sense ^ unlimited frA.m.—^^10 a.m. .. Whan peace came to Indo-Chtna, clubs, plow up the baseball dla; Florence ^ m g e b U , tlm X ft its own disposal, and no ...... Olive Chartier He became .skilled. He liked the police statlpn and it will get'back | "I'm sorry about all Hits. If 1 10 a.m.—Noon'...... Louis R. 'Call ' ' where it belong*,*’ he ssiri. i can I want to join the Army here with the partition of that country, monds. any more than other points sqnse Of urgency. , , work and staved for three vears. 4-LANF. HIGHWAF APPBOVCD Noon—3 p.m...... i ’...... Louis R. Call .. T Wajited to Kill' . Tlie. 8->‘ear-oUlCar ran well until' Mayhe'! can fight them (the Cpm we s p lin t e d the French aa the tiiade by the aurvey-mWin that we But one of the reasons this has 2 p.m.'—4 p.m. .. . Friday when he got to .folumbu*. j miinista) then. But if thev send) Hartford, May 9/ifP\—Tentative been the formal face of the Legis­ ...... Norma Pickermgi'Jean Henderson But the death of .his parents ate pateiriiaUatic power in thd area, left Uould preserve our slums and approval haa been given by the 4 p.m.—6 p.m. . . , ...... Ronald- Ricljeft, Billy Greene at him “I, wanted to kill. I wanted Tlien the radiator hose broke. Wer- me hack to East Germany, 1 know lature is .that, behing the acenea. 0 p.m.—8 p m. ... ner pulled into a private drive, j I’ll be killed like the'others,” ^ootaide tha Communist orbit.- find some means of impoverish­ LegislaturesFuiance Committee the proceaa of actual decision on — ...... W’ayneClafland. Ronald Rlckert to fight the Comtuunists’’ • he fold tha political situation in to a proposal inakihg the eastern 8 p.m.—10 p.m...... ). 01i\‘5,.I5ay. Alice Fagan Nfighbor-s, curioys about his; He sat looking at the jail walls ing ouraelyes. Issues has proved painful and slow. newsmen in county jail. broken English and apparent, fear, i murmuring,. "Jf I just had some Vietnam became chaotic, end of the Connecticut Turnpike a The public s'essii^ ' have doodled 10 p.m.—Midnight .. JpsCph Marcia. J. Victor Marctn So Fritz did the thing which The serious fwint is that the way Skywatch Post located. on top,.oito] Manchester Police Station. Vol- called the highway patrol. | one here, someone to talk f■ THURSDAY.FRIDAY 4:00 to 8:00 Bortli. trouble lias, in the Indlridual and ------...... X ------^ He spent 1 'j years Uier*. Most With our help. PteaideHt Diem o f the time he wsis.in Tunisia. Fritz INVESTIGATI Collective sonla of modem Anier THE EXTRA TOUCH TO COFFEE hag operated 'atKmgly, with »ot too wasn't happy: , / lea, with the Cure to be found C ^ V E N I E N T much attention to the. spirit of " I kept hoping they were Com- that region also. Superficial TdW N ADVERTISEMENT iminists. I look for then!. But they democracy in a»;'^tarata, back­ FRONT DOOR PARKING PLAZA tributes of our cl^izatioB /con ­ THAT BRIGHTENS THE JH ^ E DAY are not, these people are what youy o u ! ward country,.,, bui - with results tribute to it and sym bolize^ biit aay Nationalists.' • Boilefw erhich at least aeank to gu aran^ Put a tduch of heaven into your next cup pf ^ e e . So the youth deserted. He .’llv the real struggle Iq wiDun the • WaJI Flame Us'country againatthe progreaa of on his wits until he made it'back' adult befor* It la in the pnlld. and Pour in plenty of rich Seaiteat Cream. Make* #11 • Warm Air Unjta Oommunism by infUt^ttOB, «r sub- to Danzig. It eoncanta our anawar tp the qUits- The Russians grabbed him. He t. Truck* and nen in the/eif^tojr o f the Town of Man- the differenc# in th#. world I Freeh, deiiciou# • PreiHUre Btafnefs" eerWon. \ i ,' ■ Uon ot .why we thlril^'‘^^we era'on was sent to work in the coal mines. Chester wilt coH<^ rubhislv on the EAOT side qf Town on ~ Onr tangiBla iaveiiitziiiBBt , in this earth in t}»e ftret place; Seaiteat Cream make# everything teste better. “ I knew the' work: I did,- it,” he Monday, May . - noted. / president Diem and t{;e: aUlaUty So handy—et your door or store. Y ou are, t h p x f o r t , rcqueciteS to place your barrels But then again the. threat Of of hla country hai arMKmted te Still W*it|nir V jk T he T ruth or other m atemls on the lawns in front of hdoacs, near something worse he wag drafted, ' aome IwOf • bUBoa doUana A>tot‘for "I do not want this. I know what FOGARTY Judging by i^wa accounts o,f the aidewagia. but not on the aidewalks. pay and training af thev^amF^^iai;^ will happen. 1 want / to fight FUEL^OIL der hla command, and a o w 1 ^ - th# Alger Hljft book, “ In the AR“ dceptacles or materials Bhould be placed on the against them, not with' them,'so 000,000, plus agricultuiii4; Bufpltia Cburt of Public 'Opinion;'*, that faW^the night before as trucks and men will start in «•#•# «*•« I go to Fjist Berlin. I find no way JEDDO HIGHLANDCOAL—CONNECTICUT COKE gentleman offers this new court in J across. They are watching. I io.up eeounoditlas, used in a p c o g i^ 'of d^gnated areas at 7:00 A-hi. . ’ . 319 8ROAD ST. Ml 9^539 which he awks a vindication' n ^ and down the river. Finally. I Rnd leaettllng soma JM)O.OO^...r«^ees a ferry that will do'It, and I made ^ ^ llr o m tha OommuaU^jaiWM th* evidence i^t already offered j, Monday, Mpy 13,1957 ' DO. SOMETHING FOR IL’’ he said with nonchalance. Easy to - win, Nothing to guess* north; •'V . mere foeinal courts of tj>* land. I So' fhr, we faal that wa have got He apRurwntly does confront; Collection Schtldute As Follows: •nr BMBay^B worth, ttat we picked or rcMlve those embarrasamehts Tliis Mpdtl Nothing to writi but your name and address ! ______of eyidencet a ^ 'o f change and ob -; Y the right man, asd that, with the AREAIOUNDED R tf. 289.95 grauadwork of aUbiUty now laid, | vloyi fa la i^ ln his ovf«: testimony the futurt can #e« hotiie develop- »:Mc^.partjcuIarly in the second N o i^ by South .W indsor amd.VBnMii TewR U n m Bwnt p t democtid^ tAalXbutlt up the’ fabric of Coft- lost by lo ltoii ewd Vorndti Town U iib s doubU In- principle him. He appareaUy Ig- ^ th by Glmtonbury Town Lino ’ * Trade ddm of having-the gaps and* mlstakea. and W ost by South Moiii. Motii, Uuloe endStoter virtually take ovet;;!^ «f he* in hi* own .defense, leaving his . S t r o o t s . any other country ajpi(^^^ own poailto^ whole and ^ o c e n t Allowance WEb*/ YHURSFRL, IU T . ONLY naturally, when aeems while he ewiCentratts on the un* NOTE: RUinSH WILL IE COLLECTED ON ALL worthy motives aiid^he ocieasw>nal to ba working/"^. 'wejnust, HIGHWAYS WITHIN THE AlOVE DESCRIIED hope that the conclusion * lapses and imstakes oT the proee- r of mm,-^stenwaSdSa'managemeat I cution and ita witnesses. lOUNDARlES. af^ the siffalra. pf. South Vietnam ■The main cow^lauit.of the bdolt' Rithard General MaMager, be tito B pecto^ of that ceun- is that the oplnkm *JJd st.moaphere i .^ g h v n y OepL Purchase Order Ne. S8I4-l-Aert.. .N^ tSS-B-iai. ];& X Iry standing on ltt^,oWn feet, on |of both country and court .Booip r Perhaps your mailman has at-> Flit in' your name and address Put those money-saving EASTiHAKTFORO tCLlBPHDM: BF »-Mdt STORM e^N DOOR! thing on me con^uslona of a noted those who, altho.ugh- convinced of j Dutch -Jurist,. new aenrlhg. the the Hia* guilt, hare never under-; •X DBitod Itstldna 'as a world dxpert Stood the reasons fijr it, and irtustj With The Purchase b f, .* " on yrobtlem*. who told„a, .continue'hoping that, tonie .tjay. beautifttl, full-tolor |iQ duck! ^:9o$toa.,., audianca that jilvenile ; the full and true atory be ield, It’s called the FerMnaf Gift Check ' dajinquapey aeemed to flower in i even if that Ihyolye* admlsaionB N«W HTgh in ^ vid'pictu re t Sfirse* Slid it^fill solve y«ir “ |ivin|f* proportion to a nation's proapertty His* la not.yet ready to make. problems all through the year! N «w High in ^ v id soundl! Mizes* up to W” x85* —not so much because of the pros- r ------— ------Personal Gift Chedn ate distmctito. N b w H|gh in V ivid styling t ~ Heavy Extruded Afdminum Triple-Track parity itaelf as because ^of the „ . , —. c .L hill-cctor diedn sptdaBy deeipied to REG. 559.95 materialiaucacal* Of value* which! Qutok. The Soothsay cm Vniow - npremnt every epedal occaaian and »##•#••• CMUN lOX TO«.fT SOAP goM Sldng with preapertty. driving ; The gam# of gueaamg about the holiday toroughout the year. Each ^ R E G . STORM a ?J? e n WiNOOWS! .. ImuUUop OptlEMl other .values out of our culture. 'danger of the bomb testa eon- Kutpoint TV Now in 4 COLORS dicdt haa ita matching greetiag card $ 2 4 .5 0 ■ ■ ; , ■ V k ’ as well as white. Thia theme also takes a top tmuea. with today * inning going and mailing envelope. lEach new color is place, although expressed a little | to the alarmist*. ■ . T The coct of a Peraonal Gift Check ^ ALLFORONU 'THESE TRIPLE-TRACK a rapped in foil that r . differeaUy, in the auney Juat re-J Th* latest aiarmiat is Dr. Arn-i with Greeting Card to match is only WINbOWS ARE COVERED 2nd Prize... , matches the color of the Lux inside. iMsed, after four year* of heanngz : is. Kurlander, asaiatsnt to the - 2S^. You sign each check with your $YITH ■ and Study, by'the Senate Bubcora-1 surgwm .General o f’ pie United 77.95 -ngnature and you need not be a’ rnlttae to InvmUgaU Juvenile De- gutea, who ha* juat told the na- depeeiter to pae thip service.- . — {LUX HAKIS Oentk Las' Uaqueacy. 9AMIIV «***' Flakea carc can double ‘ tional conference'of the Aseocto' > Solve your gift problems tMe easy, r.eCTORY WRITTEN, # # # # • # • # “ Jt p o v ^ y la tha cause .oj da- tlon of 'Food and Drug official*, new way! Give a Personal Gift Check < [ the wtitr you get from Unqtieney,-' says this report,,’ “(re Up to (■Isnt Sizea ‘ Otr\ - [ *v«ry pair of.nylom.^Peiw that federal analysis has, since ; die gift that’s suitalSle k r anyone GUARANTEE feet for alt 6ne fabricst ahould be singulariy free from It ' - 30”x7r’ ike xtomitt.teats.'beggn, beert- find-1 on any occasion. Cocne in ■nd’aik ; laRulaiion OpMoaal to compariaoh. with other nations. Protecting you ngninst defec­ 1 ing traces of the dread strontium-j to tec them. WMK Th* new Mu* .* Wa are noL " . Nothing dow-a! Ftrat pay- tive Bsaloctols *M wnrlonna- ••••#•###• •0 .in America'* niilk. The amount, » ” • Hotpoint TaMa Mo#*t shlp toclndiag leplaeefneat of liquid detVgsnl for the - "For almoat avery cast 'Wharc PICK A “ 14'* HOTPOINT ■MM June. Up to S years to fsihily Smsh-YbuhayM^^ found may not ba dangerous by ^Ebeny-nnish asetal cabinet-^ pajfi'^FKEE Hfe insurphre hprolten -■ M**l* “ dnaanged you eaa demonstrata aocio-eco-' Akemalion-buaf 'tor p n kite^ washed your cicahest ' present iRaiulards. I^t. pays Ihr. | — P O R T A I t l policy. arintena. - ■ wash BSlil you've MtoiC depression to an area ’where kurlander, 'die cumulative effbet ‘ •erviea-iree «par*tie'n;: Auto- COTTON.; snatic Focus; Qyi^ . Ughtweight Mit-VI partabla. 'washed xrith Wisk! (OStsI (s liM Ms ',1 . (• a deiuiquetit child lives,” saya the J represent* a problem that must .trili .*11 )io f I Ls.. power Speafter.l' with btg set ptefarmaae*. report, •you eaa ftod a .epm-j considered.” ■ ’* t Member *f Both ,/ 10 P rizes. . . , two by " j | F « $etl trhot ure adrertine! W e^tetl at adrerthed pricen ! ! ! parable child >'coming from thej At the same time, .in Waahing- Beg. ta#L».V Beg. etssAe. S O R .O O ' F e^ral Keaerve Bystem ' - Tra#s AJtowa I ’m * A n ew a**. ^ A O •Pip E X TR-AS-^xfirriy fi8 ordered , . Whutba o f your large cities who i ton. a spokesman for the Public J^piy Gilden ' nS’OO IMPUIAI fiew taste emamib the same acta, who la !HealiJi Sem es aaid that trbcee of F stenI O e p ^ Inanrnace. Cerporttkin A IX •BTB'r AVI; CHF aM^ VHr . - discoveiy—rise new surroutaded not ap(lg- by the occes- strontium have, been found in. ta- See Jilieai A t Oor W ag^nre DepartnFnt' Htrtftnl ‘ margarin*wnh rr«f;, 50 Prizes, a ...... i 250 imtural lain _ and •Rks lOf' child-Ufe lbut py the lux- / w creaaing quantiUe* t o milk during TVo way* to-look your best right now and all through a dtiightfai muaral tbtok ..X . Uie laat two years or a*. [ * aummer. . . * I • ‘ .'X. ' .. wH- f , eroeieloawichl ’ both rich and poor the im- Thia strontiuan gats into the inilk 9 ^ -r fid M to'Utoal 4pA,hHI ia atike." bacauaa our oowA edt graaa which Ldi^t-—-P^ted, aooopi AiBck flattery’. Blud or r«d. Sizea, ■ ^NATIONAL BANK ■pf -*iiM»riallzm.” has revived, fall-out from the lo-l8.-~k.98 - X -'-'"I S lUXUbtNOFbrlak- \. .S OPMANCHISTtR i'.' - ' X ■ [be a great homba being \taetsd dround the Right—Ligtht-aa-air and ful! alltirted, with tucked bodice. |E'- ; - 1 iaf tha wtok out of i'.ipMmtidii' worid; ‘n e nnto which haa-keeii SM MAIN BIBBBT V ■ duhwashisg. (hare’a n* ^ ^'fitiy'imioiig Powder blue or black. Sizea 19'19:-^|2:98 '•'r CASH Mqvtd er pewdsr like *r .eamplad'tiM b e ^ taken from varl- Jk^VsUtt-sgUd : bqrt to auB eeeOena oC 'thla 'bauatry. . Y'- V ' s n ^ ^ iis 8TRKST—ncL. Ml ^ **4^Grmmter B w ilt for Grooler MtmeheMer^ HOijiB ; DAILY It A. M. «• » P. M. EACH todtottoham l b thle 1 alarm, ‘ the aoathaayira $ m .bui.a'iM ML p o t i ’Wk'W . t o wIbi iwaabu Btolr ftodwef- i'.!: , ’ ir ] . i l X I Ml ,|7 li.! [ - t - ' X ' : m ■ ■T'U k - ■ 'r-. 'Av'.V / ■J i'-. i ''i. vv-'-

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.-V >S^'sSv4s' y - X. MANCHESTER EVg^NlNGlHEBAlJ)^ MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSO>[V>^MAY 9, ;957 j - MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALir,,MANCHESTER, CONN4 THURSDAY. MAYv 9, 1967 X ' PAGE ELKVSN T®N ■ X" guests, Commander Paul Prokop taryi Mra. Walker, apirit- Sooth Windsor named will be announced at a later on the south by property of the Rockvil! has announbed- .■M ual Uf6 saefatary; Mrs. Clifford date.' applicants. Bolton .; X The hearing was' postponed frbm State Fbree P a s t ’National Commander F o u r Fires Unched ' — .1 Staphena,. lltarature and publica­ .egiort members will decorate Arthtir J. Connell.- Middletown, tion aacratary; Mra. John Chick, veteran's graves with flowers and April 18 when tlv applicants failed frill be guest speaker, vvith Atty. hospitality chairman; Mrs. Ernest Burnham Set flags in the town’s cemeteries prior to,,appear, Mrs.'slater is,the sister EzioPinzar649 CipftiOse^AltempftQ De^y. Gpbige Men Set as Chefs to Memorial Day. ■■ ’ ' , of .B'rancis KolakcfWaki who .took -Harry H, LUgg servlngf as master frd s ts Howard, publicity; Mrs. Fritz- Set tofleip' v ' of ceremonies. I n Noren, suppliaa secretary. Union Contruct''Discussion hia 'llfe in her home. after fatally QUR MODERN FACTORY 5HOWROOM ^ As Marshal shooting . Rlehsu'd Horan, FBI A public dedication frill be held Also, Mrs. Robert Richardson, The Board of. Selectman, will PUG Hedring on Woofer Sale May 18 with town,, city and state To Sgrve Pancake Suj^ meet Monday frith Arepreaenta- agent, on the date of the hearing. (Cdnllned from Page One) status of women secretary; Mrs. officials as gUeSts of honor. Seiut- bn kepi close watch after eight Uvea' O f Manchester Local 911 of Elected. Rifle Team Cjaptalit separate fires blackened mojffr ward Server, sacreUry of atu- For Parade Robert W. Spielman, k sopho­ Rockville, May > iSpeclall—The-veannot go out of buelihuia. nor can tqr William A. Ptirtell la sched- Bolton, May 6 Special).—A pan-^n Christian'Education for a 3-year the State, .County and Municipal frere made,for 50 to lOO additional than 100 acres yesterday. .N denC-^rork; Mrs. Leslie Harlow knd Employee Union for further d>8- more at Tri'hity College 'has been DISCOUNT PRICES oled to speak at the public dedi­ Rockville Water and Aqueduct Co.' It rales, ratea without the Mrmle- fire units to com- to the Plymouth- onke' supper will be aerveu to mem- term. Mrs. IDk^rd Venn, Jr., member- tGontinnedJfrofh Page One) presented He tuiee at a hearing of sion of the PUG. cation. . ’ ; Now ITre Oontroltod * South Windsor. May 9 (Special) cuaalon of the union contract .siib- elected cp-captsin of the ROTC dsrver ares. bera and their families when The Rev. Mr. Chandler will also 'sMp co-cn>tgmen. mltted to . the to3vn for the high­ rifle team. He Is the son of /Ir. 2 and 3 TRAC« COMBDfATIOBr'^ (OiMittBaH from Pmc* One) the Public Utllltlea Commlsalon to- If the water conlphny were t»ken At the club's ceremonies Satur^’ CondIJtlAns Orofr Worse Civil defense headquarters fX' serve on the committee of mini '—Second Selectman Dexter Burn­ Oompact^^rmong all the New Eng­ dav despite efforts of city offtclels over by a munieipallt.y, howev^ day,' the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Natick reported this morning that Grange No. 47 meets tomorrow To the new1^-ec. 8. He wee In . F u n e r a ^ ^ land Sthtes and New York will pro- to delay the hearing by petition; , rates "cotild be raised. Tb,e PUC ‘Mstor of Union Congregational a new fire broke out at IMjice- evening at 6:30 o'clock in thv Com­ erltlciU condition for ebout three, Church, frill deliver the invocation, was miles by. 10 mUea-kt noon­ " The delegates in addition to/'the Warren,.;Mrs.' John T5*lok«on and 5IemoriaI Day parade, lo be held week with overtime, l i pald^ holl- A Poster Winners Announced ylcfe ronripensalion for any Con- A spokesmen for the PUC said would have no control over'R. time.' .and that conditions were ton but that it was bei4g-"^con- Rev. Mr. Chandler who represented « m H» 0*n at Oreene-lchv Conn.. an d ^ e benediction will be offered ttolled for -4Jhe present^'^ * munity Hnll. A com m trciar mix Mrs. Frit* Noren w-ereblgcted In th# Plesssnt Valley section. daya; vacation with pay. Job' clas Winners of the poster contest at CdMB. WINDOWS lORS nectiem nersonwho is Injured orithe continuance should have been; On the-Other hand, if the,water, growing worse'. the church were Herbert Carlapn, 'A rthur^ sfcrkweather necucut person wno is injured or today. It is ex- company ear^ too much mopey■ -by the -Rev. H. A .: Depak, pastor In the Plymouth ,abctor, 126 firm will 'furnish the ingredientsj; Tour UConn Farm ^ Burnham Is state editor for the sification, and seniority rights. Wkpping School have been an­ *U?**e!ddltion to the doctor, thoee l The ftnieril of Arthur J. S,terk- killed fighting fire In Massachu­ jM'ALt. Josbfm's Church. When Gov. FiirCok viewed the' - * '-'""'■••"VTrv.’;-’,,, ~7~ for the pMcakea. Mrs. R. K. Jones Sr., Mr. Sind Mrs. The children of ifie (Jo-operat Proposed sal^V schedule for the nounced as follows: .first prize: peeled the hearing wUl be edjour*! under control of a pirate Arm s"uatlon around Plymouth he ' fresh Department of Public Works Adolph Roberts, and M,rs. (Chand­ artford Times. workers would be $1.65 to $1.85 an U Pinte’#. betUtde when hejlicd weather;r^T'B(WiV*i <1 SterkweetKer^Sf,,ajvee* w»v»» wee setts. and Massachusetts wilt pay ed today to a later date in order; »uch as Suburban, the PUC would The -4edlch^on Ceremonies will I men mot-gd itp to ■ relieve ' over­ Finery and Klbdecgar.ei. spent Michael Bradley, Grade 3; Darya From ' were hla wUe. the former Dort» heldht 1:30 yaaterday afuimoon at the salaries- of any Connecticut called for 'additional volunteers. Chef# for the me 1 frill be Bruce ler. e parade will form on Belden hour with classifications for reg' to alloW presentation of opposition be followed, by night watchehil and four billl- Ronson, Donald Tedford, apd Max- an enjoyable day on Tuesday tour­ Martin, Grade 4; J.udy Roman. L«mk: their two deuifhtere, aelie, the Holmea Puneref Home, with men sent into that state to help. ^ t'FW AiiriMary Pnrty Civil Defense Directdr John . J. ' The Asaoclation Iq composed of ing the livestock sectio^'of the Rd. aN ia.m . and move out a t 9;30 ulsr worker's and' operators .of Grade 6; second prizes; John tn the ui» PUC hearing today was on Maginnis said other fires out of dosers were" shipped down, there w'ell Butchlnaoh.-Mrs. Peter Mas- a.m. alohg;,^Elllngton Rd. to the light snd,^ heavy equipment. - J8. end O lt^e. 6. end their the Rev. H. Oagobd Bennett, min- ^ Continue VIgllanOfi A special meeting of the Com-i ■PP**^Uon of the W ckville The JFrahlc Bafrsniiebner. Auxil- 19 Congregational churches in Tol­ University of OonnectieUt. Golden and John Slusarz, Grade 3: iater of the North Ijethodiat In Connecticut, where 300 acres control in Massachusetts were st from CaPton: Other equipment, aolini and Mrs. Ernest Asplnwall land County. athletic hemStJ St. Francis of As­ Representing the ;mion will be mon ^ n c l l last night empowered • u d .S u b u r^ n con^^^ Hast larjrN o. 2000, VttehUUNDf Foreign moved into the Plymouth area in­ ■ are in charge of the dining room. The youngster's left the ,schooI Frarlk Hippie, president, Arnold Dorothea Barber. Grade 5: and ALPWUM JALOUSIE ***AlSo'it Uie ^ e i d e we»« .Church, officiating. "were burned yesterday, "the situa­ as called by Wars VFW will 'observe25th Shrewsbury, Boylston and Wren- Time Change -Announced sisi Church. Virginia Doocjy Grade 6. wtte'B perente. Dr. end >dre. . Burlu w=aa in. Beet. Cemetery, tion is still serious and w-e must the mayor. Herman Olson; to st- i "}«hl s "K tham. Fires at Freetown, Lakeville cluded pumpers from Stoughton, Immediately following the sup- at 9 a.m. by chartkrod bu.j and ar­ Units partlcipstmqi^m the parade pdbln,' special representative, and. Windows Deen tend the PUC hearinfe this morning Olson to And out how the Anniversary Saturday wlth-frvban- Braintree -and Holbrook and a Miss Grace Tedford, lectufcr Instruction classes of St. Mau­ rived back at 12:15 p.m. Each child rwo mem)>ers of the - local high­ pON CANOPIES lUm H. Ueeh, of Weef Stemford, with the American Legion arid'the continue our vigilance," Ribicoff people felt about control of the quet Id be served at 6:30 p.n^.at and Fall River were but. fphe blaze rice Church for cnlldren in grades will be the VolunteerTl);e D epart­ Manchester Evening Herald And two brothere-in-I^-. . said. armed with the means ot- delay­ that burned over t,460 acres in tanker from' Avon. of ttlfrlO®*! Grange, will present s brought his own lunch and ice ment and its equipijbsqt, qfr way 'department. Lm b I National Guard In charge'of water company leaving the city. Wesleyan Halt. Dancing will follow ’■'V 2 through 8 will be held at the cream- w'Ss served as a special Hippie said that it Is hoped Wapplng, South Windsor corre­ Plnea al«o t« etirvlved by e the aervice there. “The people have been very co­ ing action on the proposed, Sale. Manchester wa said to be under The supply of gasoline for the UbleauNpn the 'Legend of the equipped Civil Defense cajv^^Cdb. spondent Mrs. O. Warren West­ » 5 4eu*hter. Mrk. dU udia. ^ P ^ e r . operative since we closed the The petition wits signed by-more - Kindergarten Registration with miisic by Joe Bai-an and his Three Gi church this Saturday at 11 a.m. treat,. agreement on the contract can be Save! Savef Bearera were' George Stark-, Kindergarten -registration for orchestra-at the VF3\'-Home, 37 control. Gov. Furcolo declared a Natural Resources Department instead of the usual hour. Tb* time Brownie, Boy and Girl brook, t^ephone Mitchell 9-4014. From who wee-bora- U^-hla^^^ .w ^ woods, and they are to be praised than tlie reqiUre'd 33 taxpa.ver4_Iftb state df-emergency last night af­ trucks' was exhausted, today and' Schwell*e •, . gg, on'or before December 31.‘ 8 o'clock at the church. 'xMrs. Harold Lee was elected vice Mrs. .'Edmund Peresluha. Mrs. their live'a/In the wars. The Invoca- poned application of Jblm IWEATHERGUARD big at e villa in Certda. l» milei the ’Job done by the various infor­ - Ladies Auxiliary to the VIW, ipre»Ment;-Mi:S' Charles Bedford, Francis Warren, Mrs, Raymond Udn wi^be delivered by R. Win-' Wanda Slater for a change oN«One charged lhat McConaughy mailed i kine-Weet-Funeral Honie. with the Charles T. L,arus. aecretap’, a n d . jg5T,e appr6prla.le- Plnia*^returned to the Dnlted lumbia, Sharon’, Granby, AnsOhia, of Meridcm ed to the post of ebtl4ren'a secrc- Olmeck Jr„ telephone Ml 9-982: recitaXions by arhool pupils whose and Mr*. Rudolph C. Eckert and at $500. Advertise in The Hepald— It P*y* Btatea In Septembar, commenting Oeihelery; Seymour and Orange. and Co., fnvestmept brokers. not necessary .to bring the child Mra. Dibble, who instituted. the The program part of the mli- Be.arers witre Walter Kohls,-Otto However, the approximately 40 when regiateftng for kihdergar- Pinned ia aionqry w'ork of the church and *Tfe depreeelng not.to work. State Forestry crew.s and Are ‘Auxiliary on May 13. 1932, will • Three montha later, he Buffered SchlemihM r,''|Ted Hope, (Carles departments from Hebron. perimns present objected to tha ' ten. It ik necessary, however, that present the 25 year membership during the evening a free will of­ KnoH. Wlllihm'l^oll, and Emit sale. The petition for a local hear-1 the parent- have' with him the Z. fering w111.be received which will the aecond heart atUck ae he eat Amston. and Columbia were called pins to (barter .members Mrs, Sue' ------T (Continued froip Page One) dow n^ lunch with hit wife at Strede. out at 10:.3.5 this morning.to Aght Ing. if granted, will delay the ac-| child’s birth and vaccination certl< Bateman, Mrs. Emma. Brendel, y ■ Correction go to the Dr. SchweiUer Hospital their SUmford home. a forest Ase -on Burrows Hill Rd. tlon’of the PUC long enough' for Acates, If not already vaccinated, Mrs. Helen Brendel. Airs. Afartha i officisi, suggested that •*^ou be FOundaUon. . ’ off Rt. 6 In Hebron. other propositions to be studied, 1 the, child must be vaccinated be- Refreshments wiM be served While convaleaclng from we Hartman. Mrs. .Mabel Lutton, i /Tn Alonday's edition of The well armed-with facts and figures flrat attack, Plnea announced hie The Aremen were q\it for two Suggest* \‘ser« September. , Mrs. Josephine Alann. Mrs. Mildred | when you meet with his majesty, after the presentaUon in the base- T' 'New Budget^ -Herald' it was erroneously re­ meht of the church. anging daya w ert done. and a half hours In ttielr Aght to Ralph Snape, Hartford Tpk#„ Decisions Miller and Mrs. Florence North. ,f ported that Frank J. Yoo, 50., the wheel." m la my dealre------and ■my Inten­ squelch the blaze. suggested the 2,000 users of water i The request of Dr. Seymoiir i. ■ X* Fitch Co. Open House East Windsor, was charged Somebody .Unhappy Cfrrison Appointed tion not to sing anymore.” he aaid. Gives Hike to from the Ipcal ’'company, invest' Kummer to convert the Phelps { ' Open Hou.se will ' -be held''’’Xt with failure to set the hand­ As the letters and memoranda Carl (Jarlson of Brandy Street Inatead he declared, he would an esUmsted $150 each shd buy o ut' "mnslun at 1 Ellington Av'e. into Fitch -Engine Co. Saturday ^om brake of his truck after it rolled were read, committee chairman- has been appointed manuger'of the eonUnue to appear befow the the company’s stock, the value of w-aa granted by the Zonihg ' 2 p.m. on. AlderriiaA Richard T. Connecticut State ■ Employment Hospital Notes Board of Appeals laat nlgh.t. down Hemlock St. 'TTie Herald Mcdellart (D-Ark.) remarked: audiences who kept calling for Townes Help which he estimated s i $300,000. ; Hiller, chairman ’of the Firb Com- regrets this error. "It seem.4 to me that somebody Service' tn Wjlliman^. For the him. in straight, dramaUc roiei. Lamis said/the stumbling block in Atty. Edwin M. Ljivlti, repre- ■ mission, announced today: / past 12 years he has been veter­ , ADMITTED Y E ST E R D A Y; lenUng the, doctor, said there was very unhappy about Beck, be­ The Mnea career was a daaaltng this plan M user-ownership would I The intcilpr of the Arehouse is * ing in the company." ; an's emplo.vraent repreeentative in melange of popular triumph, ar­ it salaried employes of the | James Hoyt Jr., - Coventry; Mrs. be in fin- Farrell, 208 Center St., Another proposal was that local e.xpensive upkeep of the property linoleum in the bathroom, -hew chard St. The potluck supper scheduled $834 a yeaV-under the new budget Mary Cffiarest. 125 Birch St.;, munlcinalltlL: t^ e over the firm * rM'^ence as being the reason plied Pierre Salinger, a staff in­ He never thought of alnging ae Paulette Luqas, Chaplin St.; R » ^ I take o%er roe iirm . nmnn««rf s .i. h., th . show-ers, ghd modern kitchen facih vestigator who'was reading Utem. for May 14 by the Parent-Teach­ a llfia work until 18- -an age when approved by tlje Board of Direc­ Fitot ■ Selectman Herlwrt I. Pa- for the proposed sale by the own­ itieii. Vernon and Taleottxllle new s ers Assn; IPTA) has been can­ tors. . • ' - Nr mond Moz&r, Rockville; - Mrs er. items are handled through The Th.e committee procedure was to most opera Sedgllngd-hava amaae- ganl expressed tl.e fears of qiany The buH'ding will be opeb'for.in have Dwight'D; Ingamells. an at­ celed duC' to lack of Interest, •d a decade of eober, atudy. Hourly-rs.led w-ojkers will get 5 ainevrh Shipman. 0.3 W. 'Middle whe’rr he asked if Suburban, had any; The. Board denied a request by jspection by the public, Hhler 4*'>- Herald's Rockville JSorr«u, 7 W. The regular meeting of the PTA He had Mttle training, c o UI d cents an hour Jsrfv l and another Tpke.: Gregory Robin.von,' Staf­ M. Joseph Webster to build two 1 p * /* ___H___ ^ . 8t., telephone 'T R e m o n t torney for the bfewer.y. identify pUns to funnel water from Snipsir. PAC .Announces Invents documents.' Salinger would then' win be held at 8 p.m. on the aame scarcely read a note --- yet flaw­ 5 cents ^uljvi; • ■ ' ford Springs; Robert - Baxter,-Tal- homes on undersiae lots on F'ern 5-3136. ‘ . " . . ’ - date. The Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Lake, the local company.'a source of ^t- .-.„wAlso denied ...... bu u-s. n> hvu I Polish American Citizens read them Into the record, lessly'^sang 75 operatic roles to ' In addltfon to the unscheduled cottville; Susan Relcheld; 7.3 ’supply, to other communities. Also deni^ was a request bj annual , ’ N ' Chandler Jr. of the Congregational ralseSjx'tfl salaried employes will Crestwood Dr. Yoat Construction Co. to build two j Ingamells, in direct tjeatlmon.v, eritlcel acclaim in tha world s Supply Seen .Abundant bowling league banquet Saturday V p T tn o fl ‘ said st, one point lliat the only ih- (Jhurch will be speakera for the muele capltalt. el Increments built into the i B IR T H S ■ YESTERDAYf' A dwellUlgs on Lewis and Hale Sts., . f i t vi nm Larus replied that the company both on undersize lots. *■a t '6:30 p.m. Joseph Chenistruck. , ______- j ference he could draw was. lhat Aeetlng. They -will give an illu­ larjr schedule. (d.kughter to Mr. and Mr*. Arthur league president, has I announced strated talk On Japan. New Kchedule.IJated |QaIyin. 38 Devon Dr.; a daughter has ho such plans but he could not Parade Set for .Maj- S5 the Arm gave young Beck the beer Slate flayy. they wopld never do ao. that a steak dinner will be ’aerved, distrib;itorahip because of the in- tVeden-to Give Fashion .Talk Mrs. LeChaussc For 33 whose salaries now range i **>■■ and Mrs. John .Sltlcox, 329 A parade through-'the center-^bffollowed by the awardlng-^of tro- ' Elmer A. Wederi. assisted by A. between $2,107 end $3,630. the in- JtaCknmtack S l.ra son to Mr. and He said however, that the lake ap­ the city May 35 will m a rk 'th e I phies. Confabs Set, duen’Ca, of his father. parently has more", .water than The Senate committee has . J. Lang of Manchester, will nar­ ^ntertainsjO^Qiip, crement will be $58.50 and the u n -! Ueno Cricone.v. Hartford; a begirffitng CTaga_Up-iPalat_lIjiij— The PAC will.hnid another steak rate at the Fashion Show to be scheduled raise $117. For 44 who , •" W'"- Mrs. Walter ,Mc- would ever be used In this area.- ■ Fix u p 'Meek In the greater Rock- dtnner May 18 at 7 p.m.. followed charged the elder,Beck-with taking "It there were no' rainfall or Pxft^^ision .some $320,000 of Teamslera Union given bjr the Ladies of SV Maurice. no'w gel between $3,337 and $5,976. I-a»»chlan. North Coventry; a son vllle, area. Vincent A. Choate, ex-i by dancing in the club ballroon'u ■ , at SL James Hsll in Manchester *• Mrs. Ralph M. u H ^ u a se , 569 E. tha increment will be $01 and the to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fluckiger, evaporation. Snipsic Lake would ecutive aecretary of the Chamber | tiough Honored funds for h(s personal beneOt and Oanter St., guaat apeakar at the EUingtoiv a daughter to Mr, and have enough w-aler lo Supply Rock­ with miausing his position ss on May 15 at 8 p.m. unscheduled raise $182. For 13. of Commerce announced today. 1 William S. Clough of Talcott- On Industry The J. W. Hale Corp. and C. E. annual Mother-Daughter banquet whose’ salaries are now In the Mrs. Robert Smith. .331 E.' Cen­ ville for 10 years." la ru s slated. Sch^uied to participate in. the ! ville has been named-a-Tentative Teamsters boss for his own Anan- laat night at , tha Ommunlty Bapr ter St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. The surface of the lake can drop clal beneAt. House Co,, are doing the fashions $5,401 to $8,801 ..range, the' incre­ parade marshaled by J e r o m e | Distinguished Military Student at for the show. Personnel from the Hat Church, took lor her aubjact. m ent will be $117-and the unsched­ Charles Ransom. 37 Edison Rd.; 10 feet, he said, and there would- ^mklewicz. Are the High School the Universit.v .of Connecticut. Vernon, May * (Speciall A - The In a hearing yesterday, the com­ "Ufa In-Japan." a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel still a terrific water aupply Zoning Commission of the Vernon mittee dq^-eloped that the Team-, firm# w’ho will assist the model's uled raise $234. ^ band.’ ■ Boy Seduts,. Girl . Scouts, po­ President A/ N. Jorgensen an­ include Mrs. Geraldine Chace in Her huahand. Colonel DeChauaae, Hourly rated 'workers now re-. Mulrhead. Hartford. there. lice and rife depart'menU of El- nounce today. Fire District held separate meet­ sters. president helped establish a local phyalelan, apent aome time BIRTHS TODAY; A son lo Mr. Larus went on to explain that ings last night, with residents of Dave Jr., in the beer and whisky the ready-to-wear, Mrs. Dorothy- ceive from $1.55 to $8.80 an hour, i u . litfgton, .Crystal Lake, ^lland, Clough, a Junior majoring In In­ MCGregor in aportswear, Mra. in J i ^ wblla in the Air Fore#, Nine employes. In salaried Jj»)»a! ‘^•‘Tles Marshall, 64 the sale of water to other com- Vernon-and Rockville. Carding oiit Valley FalU Rd. and with-a group distributing husines.s in the state dustrial management at the Uni­ from Tamarack Hill regarding the, of Washington and Ah Cisra Agnew in teenage styles. abd his family accompanied him. willaasdit receiveMnmtasm Additionalibal<4UlAn*1 Increases, f HOOt Ol. a n’umitlea might be advantageous the thenie'of4*1 dean n Up4J p ' weekAs IIan-'i n* 1 versity,• U 4 91 Vj • JIUliUNholds Vlith4f CT AVVyRDTC a V- ^flUCCadet I _ ^ _ J sew A* s mmsm ' f Alaska when ••• X M rs. LeQiaviaee and her daughter DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ti) Rockville in raising more money AMCoia' OKA _____ ^ T- ...... Mrs. Allle Reamer in chlldren-'s . The lax collector, who now ttque cars will bi contrasted in the Rank of Ma.ster Sergeant. He Is fh^flbu^^ai ^nl^hwaT ^ ‘ ‘ Wear, and Carl Reamer in boy's f Dianne ’appeared tn authentic makes $6,686.50, will get $334 in Mrs. Mary Jabton, 168 E. Main for the company and keeping rates, pafade with new models. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grayland “J.'Highway, to in- ,ces in 19(6. . Jananaaa coatttiiMa laat night and St., RookxlIIe; Mrs. Fiori Leone, down. D. (Jlough. dustrtal zone,. Taking.up . .— «the - story ...... today, the Clothes. addition lo Ms other increases. The ; The parade will atari at 2 p m. |i The Commiaaion plans to hold a Many children of all ages are lUaplayed a collactlon of JapanBae assistant building inspector, whose 374 Vernon St.; Mrs. Christine The Suburban official explained at the intersection of E. Main and | ^uldesl .Jour of- .Atheneiim. investigators pres.sed a ’ line that dolla, and ahowed color alldM that the supply of water to local few meetings with consultants be- appeared to be directed toward the fCatur^ in the showl Added at- salary is now'.^4.565^, will g e t! Ver- Grove Sta., Choate said. Marchers ' Alisa Kathryh Neilsen of the ' fore rendering its,decision, diaries tracUons at the affair will be en­ tnkcn tn Japan. A total- of 155 $183 more. The director of health, i '"™' J®?* E. Middle Tpke.: Mrs. users would not be affected if the n m proceed through E. and W. | Wadsworth Atheneum. will lead question of w'hether pressures atiotbers and daughtera attended. oompanv serviced othfr commu­ H. Brotifti. secrertary.. aaid today. ; tertainment and door prizes. Re­ now making $2,800, will get ah -' Hazardville; $lrs. Alice Main SLs. to.Union, down Or9hard., members of the Tolland Countv were exerted on the .St. Louis brew­ Other numbers on the prograin- nities becaiuse of, their nearness He indicated a ruling may be freshments will also be aerved in­ other $500. The secretary to the , . Andover;, Mrs. Ruth to Village, back to Union and then ; Art Assn, on'a lour ot the niu.se- ing ^compfiin.v. cluding tn Ik and -ice efeam for included a- vocal duet b.v Simdra manager^ whose salary is $4.U0.B0, Brown, 84 Henry St.; Mrs. Blanche to gnlpsic Lake. If the company made in a week or 10 days, ij Tpe Anheuser-Busch documents Oarpantar and Robert Johnii read- Crosier. X6 Quaker Rd.; Airs. Ma­ expanded their gervlce -too far. It t . About 19 membeirs qf the local Hope efrapter Food Sals "'ay. he protested to the Becks agains mother: Mrs. L«atar WolcoW, thfrma St.: Mrs.-AIarie Caron and Atsincheater, was pienyoftad Lyle Kenneth. 'Young Deihocrata, heqded by Miss Hobe GhBDter No RO DPO will ' -Commission held a public «« arrangement whereby younf The paternal' grandparents are i youngest grandmother; Mra. Wil-' In Jobless Claims son. 132 High St., Rockville; F re- several limes as being iiL-iteed of Nancy McMahon; president, will bom .!i. Tuesday on the proposed, Beck.was to get 5 cents a case. U) erick Mlkolite, Wappihg; Atrs water; ‘Lama’ said . company Mr. and Mrs.’Elmer A. Weden of : Uam Trinka. mother with jmungest attend tin state convention.of the Fi«t% ^n,t <5. 0,^ P XI change. Fire’ District rosi-' to $1,000 a month. on ail beer han- child present, the latter 37 montha; Helena. Erick. TODAY; T,«o__ Local I ’nil Must Expand. principal speakers at the banquet' *®*''‘* '**P"?’^*''*'* I Sen. Kennedy^ iD-Massj asked X by members of the Men's Dlub of In, Its weelclv renort the Slate E. Middle Tpke.: Mril.i, The officials .stressed the com ilatUrdav night at the Roger i j" church. Martin Plans Ingamella why “Aniifuser-Busch lir . and Mrs! Everett W .^Van; ' tha church and the Youth Fellow- in, lU.wcekl> report, sum daughter. ’iSO^pany’s interest In exlending sarv- J sm ith Notel. * ; social rooms Saturday from 5;:30 [had "favored" the Becks. .Dyne of (Jolonlal Rd. announce the ] to 7 p.m. ■ birth of thelr-secohd child, a son. ahlp. M frr^Tr'^JnrifrlTe’S bV BeiitoW^ I5e local com-, Heading the delegation, with Ingamella aaid hr couldn't aav claims on file here. The total was | ; Kathleen Mur- panyJs service ha.*! ao .far been j Miss AIcAIahon. will be ivllllam F. Airs. Grace Smith and Mrs, Aiv- 12-Pay Trip because he never handled tile sit- named Mark .Alien. He,was born at 8 in the nrevl-"*PP**i|»> Roxanne ,\Varren, j limited to the efty. Ito Russia's camp, . BEARINGS Atambara of the L e a ^ e of Wom­ and take all American mllitary , INSPECT BR.AKE LLVlN'U ° . Service an Votara wUt make- fun pf tham- supplles'wlth him. T U B E IfSS , CLEAN B.4TTERY %• ' 'i • TERAIIN'ALS ftahraa -i^tbalr.Anmiai. dlbner—in^ , _Qne.. qt -11m _prlme^.‘factot# - liv- .....-BME.... : B L A cir— ■“iraiTEWALL We Can Still Use More Articles 24 Hour Fuel Delivery Cavaya RaataunUil at 6:30 p.m^ fluencing the 'adminisiroUon In I CHECK AIASTER 24 Hour Service 4 Bottles Only.. ,,i O'UXD e R-, ... 3 7 Tuesday. Us aid ban was TUo'ir* surprise FOR THE BOTH Chly..^5T 4.70x15 . INSPECT EXHAUST Tha of characters Hi a aa- night to Russia last August for Pina Deposl'l . ries of eoinlc akiti the actlvi- highly confidential talks .with So­ $18.06 $22.11 SYSTFAI Phoneil MI 3-1503 or 9-4901 Plus Daposi tlaa of the Deague in the past year viet Isaders. This aroused suspU . I DRAIN' nnd FXUSH 1 7.10x15 . RADIATOR wiO Include memberp of the 1956- cion that the Yugoslavs and Rus­ $24-27 T c . BT Board of. Directors, sians, might end the bltteV dif­ $19.80 r CARW ET W.ASHED Naw officers will be elected at ferences which caused Tito lo split 7.40x15 ,l ST.ATE INSPECTIO.V ' r-. YOU SAVE....25 Y0USAVE...2» tha matting and « naw program with tht Kremlip in 1948, : $21.68 $26.58 , STICKER YOU SAVE.. .35* at'aetlvitlaa and-hnibtet setu ba Lions Club adoplad. 8.00x15 We Offer ACra. Chaatar' Kobtlnaky la tn S^baySp^ial TO RE NeLD the Unusaal eharge of arrangtmanta for the About Tow n $24.15 $29.58 ' ■ ' w - dinner, which will follow a cocktail FACrrORY BLEMISHED in Mother’s, Memo to The best costs you no m ore! You get,worldTorm ous q u a l ity a t the popular p ric e in o lf hour. Mrs. Francis Cowan is Airs. Harold PnUlfps, 51 isret-. Pay Gifts... ■rograih chairman sad Mni) I. ton Rd. I s 'th e author of a de- $ni3T t ^ sizes of Coca-Cola!' You fin d it's olwqys just os thrifty to b rin g home the Gokc! - IniiUipa. la im eharge of reschva- acrffitlve feature article in the AIa>* Sfigeial 1- t!': t^ona., ■ 1957 magazine. "The . Antique ’7 9 5 SATURDAY, MAY WESTMOREUkND Dealer," roncerning ’ the Way-side (.Mnteriia Extfn) eki'A ff^nA rc* , So why'settle for a n y t h in g less tjpon Cocq-Colo . . .. The-best-lpved sparkling drink '1'" Antique Shop,. operated, by, her (41— 7.10x15 SEALED AIR TU8ES . . . $20 MILKOIASS LubrienUoa De|mriment mother on' O ib^tar Island,. Afieh.. (4K— 8.00x15 SEALED AIR TU8ES ...... $25 ’Sraib, ropper, chtaa, plaa ■ ^ P P in oU the world. . .) 'll.'"’ > * ' ' Piiblk R ^rds Knleli-Kiiacks, Brlc-A-Brqea, SUN OF GOOD lAIIE 7*****F S eniee Station RtUNMll Leghorn, manager of thl ALL TIRES PLUS TAX >4 ANTIQUES , local unemployment compensation ' - ^ n a i I. ii; OPFU e p O D FOR LIMITID TUMI ONLY .x, iRIFM) HOm THI CQKI TOSAY! | Office, baa (ximpleted a course In For Las^M ii^t Pick-Ups Call Ml 9-4131 ' V "Thii Superirlaor's Role In Employe FURNITURE RSlatlona" qt- the U niversity. of (L«st w« forgot! All prcjoct procoodt of Mooeliostor Liom Club‘S Mod REFAIR SBRVICB ■fx: - (TWa olfar not good in Covintjjfi ^dovar sad Chivunbla) ..■* ConnecUcuh The couraa la pa^ of Rm I* g$, Yalcottvnia the ln-aervtc« training ororram locqHy for sight cohsorvotion!) m i x -744* f f f u * ;UM*w Aiwueiu n as m i cecA.CMA wmpaht it Ml 3-5135 .\- U0HS AUCTION COMMITTEE. ' li4H THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PP HARTFORD-^ NEVY; X- ■ V3' '""y 4. - V": /yX-.

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'k'- \ • ., ..' • • ^ ^ ^ M i...... _ , . \ ■ / ■ ■ -'i.' j' '*'.-- •fV - • rv*- PAGETWELYB' MANCHESfEU EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., Section Two HURSD^ MAY 9, 1967 X THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1967 Pages 13 leen Alexander, Kay FHitcher and and Raymond ■ Griffin,‘thrM aei'- jectives and potential Columbia RockbUle - th at lie ahead.” Doris Chartier. ..^r ■ „ Mrs. Heins Seated geanta and. four, patrolmen are establish means by which In^vlr - ^ T T Several Jocal,, i^o'uiigaWrs re­ competing for three pdslUona in T, Major Pickups MaxwelLUkarts Sriiaih Holds to Plart By Waddell PTA ^e department. ' ’ duals may achieve according to Betrothed Plant-to Wed a fe ty ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ ceived hohoia ^ thja vveek when 'j^ducatjUMi liay Honor Unit Inducts their real values and yet pot de- they att'endea the Yoiith Day at the Cassella and Griffin are '^.tig Aliiiof» 2 MtNioB 2 ■foy others in the process.’’ Elected Head oi Schqol^G^sus Sel for'Weekend WUUmaqric______^3.______ra vjB.P.O.E. in Mrs, Robert Heins wsa installed, for the pqst of captain, while tpe by Officials le' forces,. he said, were To Cut Arm ed Forces WillimaSitIc. Tomn^ Davlsi ^ d le president of the Waddell,.PTA at othera zpr one' lieutenancy and PRE8CRIFTIONS 1 bfougfiLunder control, but "while heck Slated ■’Tucker -and Eklwln' Bfousseau re- one sergeancy., these wefabelhg' restricted, new Ministerial Unit In. 5-lO^Xearis ebiumbia. May 9 (Special .edved prizes won in a re d ^ t post­ its-meeting Tuesday night in the For Conferehce ► ^"SAFELY HLLED" 1 Told of World Stress (Coatbiaed Irani Pnge One) the reunification of Germany re­ school auditorium. - ’The department has been with-, ones arose.tlKpdsittohs of power... mains on of Ita chief political alma. H.M.S. Pinafore," by jaflbept er contest sponsored by the Elks Other ofRcer's installed at the out a captain aiqce November 1963 Now, .foo. thMS-forces must bp. Major,John Pickup of the,'locaI When and' where children 'Wjll For Drivers on tfAmericanism.” 'x Rockvllte, May 9 -^(Special) (Ptoture on Page One) * 'wnot be regarded as "a special gift" tie going tq sefiool in Manchester time etreamilne its forces 2. A fre« 'trade area should be and Sullivan, will be presented *■<>: Other local students picked by when- the late Cdptaln W II11 a m ►Arth^rJJriig^^ regulated," Salvation Army Corp, was elected established aS soon as possible to morrow and Saturday by the stu­ Barron realgned. An offleial ' proclamation setting ’The finaat. and beat of which and uaed selfishly.. And he told Of the 45 new honor ^oriety president of the Manchester Min­ In the next’6 to 10 years will )>e Manchester motorists will have the nuclear age. their claksmatee to attend the din-; PreaWent: Edward TimbraU, naan la capabte la needed in solving them to bevare of" a spirit of self- complement the 6-nation cominon dents of Gradea,6!f" 7 a»id 8 of the ner and meeting Were Jay, Beck, second:ond vice . president; Jack Mc- Panel members who •lnteri?lewed May 15 ag Education Day waa .....• -i. ' ■ ^ • members, 16 are senlora- 23 are isterial Assn, at the monthly meet­ forecast in a survey now being an opportunity to check the safety Adenai^ urged a halt" to any market, earthsiy, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph W. aigned tod/D' 'by Mayor Herman the (xnnplex problemt arising sufficiency which causes you' to juniors and six are sonhomores. of their cars free of. charge be­ Horace W. Rofter School. Dual Vivian Eccleston, Ramons Simp­ the candidates one ab'a time from the vast changes now oc­ ing of the group yealerday at the made, by' the Towm Planning En­ liioi^troop' , withdrawals until 3. Joint efforts are necetaary to son, Richard Gotab, Billy Forbes Sullivarb corresponding secretary; yesterday. Were State Pollbe Cap­ G. Olaon ' and Flrat Selectman^ reject the -Ideas and values of . 16 'Seniors Inducted tween May 20 and 65. •NATO makes a deUiled review "simplify and clarify" the struc­ casta w l^be used. The time .of the and SuMn Stannard. iulhia Raadazzo, recording aecre- Herbert I. : Pagani. 'The action curring in a dynamic world. other men "'and women," Th'e seniors li^fcted were Sim- Citadel. ■ , gineer’s office. The free safetjKCheck program tain Victor Clark, Weat HaHford came in. recognition qt the Cdm- This waa the message con­ Atom Not Yet Mastered la being spo^orad by, the Man­ of the Curopean defense position. ture of the Bumerous existing and opcrettsCM^S p.m. and tickets may Principal George Patros and the tary, ancl Mrs. James Beckwith, Police Chief Walter Sandstrl one Amlraul^'Donald Anderson, He succeeds the Rev. K. Ejnar The survey will give members Mrs. James Gott and Arthur Rlt- munlty Conference on" Education tained in the talk given by High The atom, Dailey sa.ld, has not Maryann BeCkw Ich, John Dormer,' Rask. paator of The Covenant chester Autoihi^te-Dealers^ Aaan., One top Oerman military planner planned European institutions and be .nhiaiirt’d at the door. The per- students’ teachers, Mt-s.. Herbert and "MiddletowTi. Police Chief Jo! School Principal Edson M.. Bailey oYthe Board of Hlducation a basis Insisted that what is wanted on parliamentary bodies. tenberg, council delegatea. Pomfret. 4p be held at Northeaat School next yet been mastered. But If it is "do- Patricia /E ddy, Donald Gehrin, Congregational jphurch, who had for planning-new. schools. the Chamber td Commerce; and ybrmances are being sponsored by Englert and John LaCroix, sUso ac­ After the meeting found and ■Wedneeday.. last night at tile annual meeting mesticated" . and harnessed for lldie, Ivfir Jozus. Jean Le- the Town Police Department duiv Geraianys ^ attack-v p 1 n e r a b 1 e ' Free Trade Talks Slated / companied them, . Ct the Verplanck Chapter of the served ss president tWo terms. Planning Engineer Wilfred Max­ northern plain is manpower now Urt local PTA. '* square dancing were enjoyed. Re- ■ 'ibe conference, whose keynote power, he added Its use is likely Cl^ire, . Alice Leib. Richard Me! Other m*nibers of the executive well is using building permits, ing National Safety Month. Tho communique indicated th at ' Friday evening’s capt consists of freshmenta were served in the speaker' will be Fred Hechinger, National Honor Society., to bring sweeping economic, so­ pdmb. David Nutter; Catherine Motorists'can drive up to a new and not atomic weapons in the tu- talks' will follow with o ^ e r,'E q ^ Manchester Evening Herald, Co­ Many Priests in Belgium board elected were the Rev. H. birth and death records,, and s' ture. Allan Blum. Craig Sanden, Bob lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Frank cafeteria by Mrs, Irene Piaeh and famed education writer and news­ 800 -Feraona Attend cial and political upheavals. Thipi Olmsted. Barbara Salo. Pamella Osgood Bennett, pastor of The division plans in collecting asphalt strip being constructed pean governments on jhe Iree Haynes. Robert. Elliott, Doran her committee. paper piimisher, has.been arranged Some 800 persona..— faculty has been the case with each -pCw Shorts and Evelyn 'Yavlnsky. North Methodist Church, vice pres­ on which the survey vt; beside police headquarters, bi- Macmillan was said to have re­ trade area originally proposed by Marchlsa, telephone AOailemy Rio de. Janeiro — Latin AmAJi-" members, and parents and friends source of power throughoijt'^his. plied'that atomic weapons would Shumway, Kay Fletcher. Marie 6-9060. ■X- by 18 civic and community groups. The new juniovs weie Daniel ident; and the Rev, Russell Peery, based. He la dlso using tween 10 a.m. and 8.p.m, t h ^ give, the reduced British force in Aacmillan as a means'df associat­ Haddad. Ann Patrick. Betty Albro. ica has 37 per- cent of the Wbrid’a The pfoclaibation of Education PINE of honor society members—assem­ lory. 1» said.. _ - Banavige. Raymond Borst, , June associate minister of The Center cards sent out by the^hoola and days and have their cars checked ing Britain with ^hteOmmoh marr Carol Hatchett. Donna Spbarman. Roman CathoU^, but only 9 jjer Day urges psH^Cipation. of all bled tn the High School auditorium But f his time, s^id; the new Cervlni, Drenda Ann dole. Carol Congregational \Church, secretary- by a trained mechanic, and drl've' Q erm ^y a much more p o t^ t Nine Candidq|^ to witness the induction of 45 hew filled out by parent "ptmOh than maintenance of pre- ket plan. Billy Forbes, Kristine Olsen, Tom­ Toadt Control Innecta ^ . cent the -priests. Belgium, people the community in "the PHARMACY aoufee of power'-haa^liosed a / ’new Fischer, Ralph Geer. Marjorie treasurer. • The cards givextiie location of away. If no mechanical faults are • West Gsrfnany. France, Italy, my Roberts. Steve Howland, Fred­ conference which iS^.designed to members Into the society. and more dreadful dilemma"—;lt Grimm, David •, Guay, Marslia found, they Fill be given safety vlous manpower levels. X mnty i. ,of the world’s 664 Center 8t.»Tel. Ml 9-66U In hia talk. Bailey said the dia- Following the lunch, the meet­ school chlldren^ytilelr age, and the (The assembly of the Western Belgium,..Holland and Luxembourg die Davis, Richard Coughirn, Bren­ ^ktlanta -^ Examination of the '‘Catholics, has 4.5 per cent of the help, solve- Vernon’s \lm portaht presents hot only, the promise of Gunther, Barbara Hipkey, Bar­ ing was called to order by Pres­ school attendsfl. > stickers. - • have ai(^ed a pact aimed at gradu­ da Allen, Unda Caroline, Ramona stomachs 6f numbers, of toads has problems. aovery of the atom', the Increasing enhancing civllizatton but the pos­ bara Liaurentano, Martha Leaiider, ident Rask who announced the "If any defects'are found, there Eluropean Union (WEJU).;an ad­ Cktholic clergy. In'Belgium there need for finding a 'way in which Petrine Nielsen. Andrea Paggioli, Miss Thelma L. Pierce From the^survey, the Board visory body, adopted a resolution ally eliminating customs barriera Simpson, JoAnn Thompson, Vivian shown that all but one per cent of _ Nine candldatea for advance­ is oifb^rlest for every 574 in- Officials stated in the dbeiument PINE LENOX sibility t^raestroylng it as well. chaplaincies of the. association for will be aple to see areas of growth, will be no arrests," said PoUm between them and creating a mar- Eccleston, Eilaau Alexander, Sheila t he’diet is made up. of s'ow bviga, ment in t.;e Manchester Police that “understanding and sortition Uie nations of the world can. live TUrpthg to the situation in Priscilla, Parmaklan, Helen Pateh, the summer months. Tlie meihbers Chief Herman Schendel. iThis is- tn Strasbourg yesterday declaring habltants>sjn Ari^cntina, one for together in peace and. in this couh'^ MSreia Pierce, Judith Pontillo, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Pierce, the number of dwelling uplts, and Mr.' and Mrs. Edward F. Brit­ any reduction in allied grouncT -het ...... of 360 million persona .. . . behind . ,. Shine, Sherry DuCharme, P a 11 y insects, spiders, anells, and earik- Department 'were given oral exams 4.631; in Bfhall, one for e.Vil; in of the many complex problems ^ n worid affairs, Bailey said an '.im- of the association serve as chap- 89 Cambridge St., announ.ee the the,eectlons in which school at- ton, .402 East Center S t. .an­ strictly a aafety program.” .' Dtmers,-Betty Hodges and Doris yesterdayAjy a panel-of- three vet­ PHARMACY try; the growing concern for the Msse has been reached in the Dorothy Ruebin,_Linda—Dmith, The service 'Will be avallabie be­ fOfcrardh the CimUHent would hi* one tariff syBtemrBntaln baa held worms. For this reason they have Cuba, one foiX,786: Iq the Do­ b'nly be. achieved by making a: 269 E. Center St-^SBW-OSM welfare of the many are threq, Dorothy Thomas, and Sandra engagement of‘ their—diwghter, fdance can be expected to swell. nounce the engagement of their . mortal blow to western defehke.> back from membership in the Chartier. , occasionally been taken by man to eran police oHicials. minican RepublicXme for 12;701-; •of the citizens aware of the present Struggle,between East and "West. valescent homes, as '"newspaper Mtea 'Thelma Louise Pierce, to "The reason for making the daughter, Miss Viola Marilyn tween 10 a.m. and A p.m. Monday "fundamentalchanges In our way ■There la a need for finding a com­ Wood. chaplain" reporting the Sunday, through Saturday In the week - Macmillan aqd Addhauer common market because of, eco­ Saturday evening's cast includes, new areas to help control insects. ' education program, the.,future ob­ The new sophomores were Paula Tbeodore P. Panes, son of Mr. survey IS to help to plan facilities Britton, td Dr. Walter L. Hogan nomic responaibllities toward Com Frank hiarchisa, (Charles Bates, of life" which have developeOamce promise satisfactory to both sides sermon, and at Bunce Center.; at Mrs. Peter. T. Panos of Banj in the areas expected to grow May 20. agreed that UN. efforts to bring bis generation was. growipg up. that will break the impasse and Adams, Muriel Milokeit. Gail Jr., of 68 Rumford St, West Mecbanice will be suppUe^hy about controlled disarmament mdnwealth countries. Steven Fletcher, Billy F o r b c s. Noren, Nellie Perkins, Karl the monthly meeting of The As­ Conn. within the next 5 to lO-yeac pe­ Hactford, and Sunset Cliff, Bur- The communique said the Mac- Doran Shumway, Susan Stannard, "How your generati^-irnd those prevent a war that "bids fair to sociation for the Mentally- Re­ riod,” Maxwell ssld„ the automobile dealers aaaocj^on. •'must continue to ^prom oted en- to folioiV you '.interpret (these destroy'' the world, he 'said. Reicheld\aud Clyde Richard. Mias Pierce is a gradliate of ^JHigton, Vt. '\ ergeticaUy." But they added that millan-Adenaucr talks were "con­ Shelia Shine, Vivian Eccleston, tarded. Miss Britton was graduated "The test is to tell peoplo-theexact changes),,live w^th them, and "Certainly our whole national Active Members Listed Plans were announced for a Manchester High- Senool and condition of their car,” sMd James •«i£king \,t. Region I. Greater Hartfo'i Ppeltively None Sold Before Colonel and Mrs. William Spatig of .live Temple la in charge of ar- only real, concern is -for wooded 6190,500: Region II, Windsor director of the group which haa tails for the Memorial Day pro­ ntogements for the lecture. Hdeh- sections On ■ the perimeter, crack­ Locks. 615.200". Region IIL New apjseared before audiences aB Or After May 11 gram. ^ will have charg of 'the Sunday- berg wishes to calTto the attention services at the Citadel here^,The ling dry from the lack of rain. Britain, 6,M,600; Regipijrlv, Meri over Connecticut and Mrs. Samuel Miss Laura Loomis,' commit­ of all subscribers, to the series that "Lawns and .other grdssy areas den, 618,100. - Gann ia the narrator. Soloists wffl AND MORE! tee .secretary said today Lincoln's' service at 9:30 a.m. will be for chil­ Professor Burke'a lecture Is tak Factory-Guarante^ Gettysburg Address will be read, dren in observance of Mothers Day. seeftjh to be holding up pretty These figures .include soma, but be Mra. -Guaste Goldman and M rs. REG. Ass CHINA '^1 Ing place one day earlier than' well,” Merz Said,, ('and as long as not all of to e gift* reported by YradeHck Novis. ! Lifeiime Free Replacement REG., 240. REG. 400. cubes? crushed? flakes? by William ^Knight, of 85 White A soldiers' rally 'Will be held at originally announced, due to the St., a senior at Manchester High things stay green fhe fire danger the SperiatGifta Committee. Mra, Inring Hoebharg la in LbCRTB BHNIBy if y o u COIHlOf o t- 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the auditor­ professor's TV commitments. 'Will not be great." Memorial report meetings are charge of program arrangements. . TEA or COFFEE EMERALD CUT School. His alternate is Charles ium. wltlj groups attending from Made In WaltiRgford, Conn. tBilci sd« and Mta wW b« hticl DIAMOND Whatever the ice needs of your busi- Van Ausdale, a high school junior. South Manchester .Fife Chief W. scheduled for tonight in Regions A short business mrating will pre­ i Guaranteed lifetime Bokd atalnleas ateel. CRAFTED DIAMOND! nearby corps. Colonel Harold Clifford Mason xihoie. hot to com­ -V and VI, tha Waterbury anA Tor' cede the i^orbl program and.at: it* f d r y o u . V SERVICE! SbLITAIRE! nCM, there's a Carrier Icemaker to , Other details will be announced Sipith. field secretary will be pres- BT "FINE SILVERSMITHS FOR MORE THAN A 9 33 Kt. Gold after Mpnday night's meeting. School Unit Sets ment on the pr4sent.,dry spell, evt- ringtori. areas. Tomorrow night conclustoii: refreshments wlU be CENTURY,’’ It la your guarantee^ of quality and e Choice dinner supply it—cubes, crushed, flakes, •eht. "also Mrs. Smith, and Oolonei dghUy hoping the tW n’s in report meetings will be held tn the served. Mrs. Morris Flrestoiie ia ' Limit 2: Per Cnstomer , Floral Dealgni ring! Nearly and Mrs. David Co.y The Hartford escaping serious fires wilMiold. Ufetlifie aervioe. You get a lifetime m e repfaceihent • 17 Pieces! »t chipe. Every one of these mschines New Haven and Ansonia area*. ChkiriUan of hospitality. ^ guarantee with each 24-piece ataintesaNMt for .this eCholre 14Kt., carat! Citadel Band and Songisters will Meeting Monday white or yellow can cut your ice bills a good 80%. supply muaic. Local corps meroberg amazing sale for only 63.82, complete s e r^ ^ for six - 3 side C arrier people. REG. 21.50 FAMOUS gold -setting! And they all offer Certified Capacity partiejpating will be Colonel Spa- The Board of Education will baguettes! tig, Major Sweet and Mrs. Peter An <9 portunity you can’t'afford to miss . . ye*, —Carrier's exclusive written guaran­ SWEDISH meet In a special seasion Monday UGGETT COFFEE MAKER! Stevenson. night to revise Its' budget in line genuine. lifetime atainlesa steel at this - low. lo tee of ice production. REG. 240. MAN'S with the .6159.000 slash voted by elWVER NEEDS POUSHING D S U O 8 T O E E 9 Antomatic! - Reg. 900. Over 1 C arat M k i N G the Board of Directors?. FIVE DIAMOND RING! The cut left the School Board e WTOLNOT TARNISH, RUSt-OR. STAIN . 'Muicheflter Shopping Pgrkade Chrome and cop­ D IA M O N D • fclieney Librarian X e REPtiA^WlTHOUT TWE LIMIT AND per! 9 cup size! SALE with a budget of 62.638.429. It had IE.'- \ e THIS STORE* ONLY • . ENGAGEMENT RING! • Nearly soughp 62,997,429 to run the school Starts New Job system for the .1957-58 school year. rarat weight! Refrigeration Co: LUTHER HALL Reg- REG. 5.00 PR. IMPORTED Emanuer Lutheran Chnrch School ' Board Chairman Sher- *yeHdW LeRoy G. Provina started this w;ood Robb said today. "We’ll have Gold , , FieURINES! *diMpnda! , e Beat buy in 14 3 'w . MIDDLE TURIIFIXi SATURDAY. MAY 11 week as the new irieference librar­ to put our heads together and see n Jewel* • mz At 1 P.M. X ian at the Mary (?heney Library.' what we' can khock out of the e Registered and O M m ^ m yearni • Delicate China! guaranteed! MANCHESTER ^ M) 9-1237 Ahspices of Dorcas.Society He is replacing MUs Lola Co» le* .budget that will do the least of New' Britain, who resigned, after atequitt of harm.” four years of service at the local Salaries, which account for aonle REG. 21.50 LADIES’ library, to become, assistant refer­ 64. per cent of the budget, appear FULLY JEWELED ence librarian at the Hartford Pub­ most likely to be affected by the ! ^ ■V-'w lic .Library. need to pare coato.. DRESS WATCHES! FAMOUS -a A Provlns received, his.BA degree I REG. 99.75 (S2 Pc.) from the University of Pennsyl­ 9 Guaranteed! QT of course it’s at vania and his MA- degree from the IF YOU DRIVE A CAR Lozyest price In A J a V I ^1847 Rog^Silver Columbia School, of Library Serv­ SEER— WINES 1 . years! B R A N D S ! K ices. ■ ■ e Choice ot styles! Flatwart Mnrica! He has done reference and ad- LIQUORS • BEiyiUS] BULOVA! mihistrative work at Columbia • ART-CARVED! ELGIN! College Library and In the public ’W a/Udivtr" .libraries of Montclair, N. j., and e"Sprtngtline” • REMINGTQN! GRUEN! Rochester, N. Y, LArthiir Drug Stores j pattern Ik '▲ .da 6a ▲ A. .A 6k'.A A. ▲AS. • RONSON! LONGJNES, etc! 9*. e 1 Announcing U n a a ^ * * * Goiftg Near Cost! X^or'counll688 luinaMri, fre8li,. >»■» V V” Ifi National't. new lacy nylon V T o r Mother's Pay crisp drivert htve tapped inio Of sleek slimming Revolutionary New beautiful autompbilei, r^x ed and. stro'w... eriichontirtg This Sunday/May 12th hai9y. A ’ftw minutaa ,^ter they MOTH SR S DAY SPECIAL ! lovely... lively and lacy fosKion breezes sure have atepped out wilted, wind­ Entire . Inspire admM’btic>n in S i o ^ REG- lk.95 to 1865 LADIES’ GENDIKE. In natural, whlleTw block. blown, irritabki, for The GRADUATtjj Sizes norrow ond Slashed! BUCK ONYX RINGS! , < medium widthL ljf(yiy' LetAiytC/' i i ^ . WhyP Because wiiherinf heat e lOKt. 'gold mounts! Choice atylea! PERFECT GIFT /B E G . 9.'96.A . 'and dustyXhittiiiig wind have / 'BPEIDEL" 9 9 ; ! : : 9 9 ‘ / W A T C H $s»$D iO nM ■ done their work. MOTHSR'S PAY SPSCIAL ! CAL-DAK BA N D S! . e Former ' Now, for the first tipie, there’s a replly--practical, low Mddela! | BEG. 965 Ice for Six)' cost way to beat the discomfort of hot, dusty, win 1R*0. ' uBiiwie Gold’ e Mother’s Day Every woman Iqx** lhe«e handy folding tablet for of air conditioning.'' I NatleahiV BULOVA^, opectel! I R A i 27JW SEMI-VITMEOUS. f a m o u s ' ^ A A I aervlng tiucki and informal dinnari to family and - WlTTNAUEB friendt. . . and for many other tiaet iqthe t^nne! lA tlir WAMtOM . gXS.M r /'■'■' • ... .1.' ' Fameaa - tBENBUS WATCHES! WATCHK* 11.8& [safe. DINNERWARE SET! 1 O**** 1 They're liiaiirioiii, (mart, and practical. .- w ith', lAWire'NITI.. .61966 All arimi iJm tea (S’ j Once you’ve ridden in a Vornado Air Conditioned oar i ,. ' BULOVA every toteet ■ I S'Floral dish set elaohed to boat! ‘ ^ ■ I itrong. lightweight frames finiabed in black . First eome, piedela! enaifiet... colorful trjv patterns in^eicUitive TIAm CAM . . . . 617.M - ELGIN, etc. first eervedj ' actually experienced the coolest, cleanest, quietest summe; WATCHES!: designs. Chooac several tor ^oiAaelf, for gifts! drive of your life . . . then beard the. amazing .low price. ' , e Samsonite trovel-testeci 1|nUh-wipM clCon with a damp elelh. MOTHER'S OAY SPECIAL ! k flocks more dothos fn lets spoco...e6rrles them wrinkle-free, you won’tJie satisned untU you own a Vornado. : ^ CHOOSE G gaeary I to" a IgU" Ttmf ' SeMr ■ araal er aaetk g Mode to "take" rough hondlin9 ...totts for years ahd year*. , / EXCELLENT siSLECTION G r*U*, t r hi$t Htt Svtr io0 ANY ■ad fcaeaa Complete 5 piece $ A .9 5 .A^HaMa la toadwi gray, ■aralada Oraaa, AdiaM giiw. AairUda RaM. Calarada isdwss BETTER JEWELRY SETS! FRICEl G: flaidt I a aaid fray tS fik tU get with stgiid. J T r " Saddia Tea- aiad aaw WaaaBaa-glaa AUfOMOMU AIR IPITIONiR \ aCholoa fram doaena of lateat - atylea t Mrai, waa* steaMfc, HOUSEWARES DERt. (Lower Street Elbor Level) < ...... • ' ITEM! G Waaait ripead lae* •'Sat < 1.00 Dttoe taclhdra electific GRKN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES clutch aad tenperatura UtK ■ ■ . , 'I ■ eoatroL THURS. iFREE/PARKING. • i-ZTIRMS 1 ,' ■ - i .X ‘ : . W elU ra a daaanMnttoR ear available: (or you. 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Hardy^waa Mra. Obtffin'a grand- ders toj>4Mnd the farmers booM the eofiBtttaUea «Bny...bave the JBtehirbn right to fMfdom-df residence, but Sir Wingtoii Said V n D f B - M O IV tlO —1«M ..faUjer.' Help Clc^s before fdrm pro.iuction autf«m. ■- ■/ ,-dohn' Slbun.'Rdiose -mai-riaga to I' •# * , -The pppulatioii.of Shanghi, big­ they must realize that at present DailyRadio WHAT—•!• . there arc some jehs of thousands w o b o —u m T Gimmick Given Miaa Katherine Chase - recently. Red China ;s gest city oh the mainland, soared ’; Ready to Retire >>s to^)t-|iIace, has accepted a poaiUoh -,rv c ttu X trm DikjUclit TUm AWPOP—U i r to 6,SOQ,dOO early this year, an In­ WOOO->41M th inauranct. in Kartford, and the crease df 700.00C'in-six^monthc. London, May • (AV-Ths* Daily MORE MOTHERS DEPEND ON Ai^<..AND WHEN IT COMES TO FODING A FAAMtY W EU. Wappittg Grai^e 'Hong Kong, Commu­ , e x p a n b s'a f e t t p b o o r a m couple plan to’nAake their perman­ TsfhgtaiO,'. a Yellow Sea port o f Herald said today that Sir IVlnaton Tlw foUowlnjr proKramif acbcd^^' ent home here at "Shadowamark." nist China'# major ciiie*,' already Hartford. May 8 fA’)—The Leg­ WHAY—J**» Xll/'y about a mlftion,' forblda fanners Churchill plana to retirk Rom the nlM Kre aupplad by Um n d io j Hebron. May’ 9 (Special)—The Sibun fpund the Job o f continuing ■uffertng from unemployiiieint, are islature's Transportstlon Commit­ WUCU—Uwje Kvvnlne Good Muale pSrmanent job* and rehtses resi- House of Commons at tbs snd of managemMitk and ara aubject to WKirB—Sueicel Echo#* reaular meetinj; 'o f hebron his wrork aa nianager for the Unit­ becoming dogged with farm labor- tee approved yesterday a measure , WTIC—JMck Burtel ^ Grange was held Tuead*y evening dSnee peitaits,and .food- coupons to the present Parliament. ^cbaaca without notice. ( WDRC-Amoe eiM Andy ed Africa Company in the Southern era seeking jdbe. ' ■ expanding Connecticut's safety . ■ I At Gilead''Community Hall with Province of . Tanganyika, >Eaat new arrivals^ ' . program to provide a safety di- The present- Parliament baa an­ i U POP—TWtoo Lewie .Some gd.OOO "have blipdly in­ iT —Open UouM • l:ie— Master BherWood Strickland in the Africa, rather difficult to carry on MewApapera from the Oommu- .rsetofy for each of the 'State’s other three years, to run. ..By tbena , WCWr-BecorO Revue ' WHAY—yau Alley filtrated’’ Canton, a city, of some Churchill wrill be 85. ' ‘ , WKNB^M... _ ■ if WCCU—ttaod eiventua Good Muete . efiair. It was reported that Mrg. a continent aw-ay. People here,are nlat mainland givt this picture: 189 towns. The program would 1)6, WKirl^&ueiMl Ecboea Xdolph Slmo.ns; lecturer, la a pa- very glad that thlwe youiig people Peaaants poured into the cities itk mUliOn 60-imiles nortW est of financed by allocating 25 cents WTIC— R^tor Irom Cea'n. Rfong Konit. The Clty'n official .The world's largest ‘'pineapple'' - WPOF 'tlent at- Manchester Memorial arf to be permanent residenU. in wholesale lots' from . outlying from each operator’s license fee. Hospital. ' areas follow ing last year’s newspaper ' n The bill wpuld also enlarge the is in Honolulu and can be seen fer * ‘ w A t visitors .were in attendance from Maacbeater Byealngealng Hemld He­ droughts. Goods and .typhoons. ‘T f the situation is not solved, State Safety Commission from five miles. It Is the pineapple­ *' W»Uy A Saw Alley^^ Wapping, Marlborough, and., East B. In Shanghi, Canton and TViag- the consequences'will be serious. shaped 100.000 gallon water tank wcoi>h S185 EV^ ■ Good Muele bron correepondiNit.nt, MbM'Smaa to eight memebrs — the extra wnc-^Bot» vin«r Bade Hartford. A •'OlmmicW” was pre­ Pendleton,, telbphone AG S-R4M. tao. city councils have issued or­ Some peasants claim that under three being aafety engine.era. of a ' pineapple cannery. WDRO-Cel K o i» c • _ VTrld sented to George SouthergUl, mas­ WFOF—t^uworka .C—Ajnoa i_- , -.-Jf-0«brtel ter of Wapping Grange. *‘^feAV-BeUv lUpben, j.,- -*■ \a ' The . pm^ram for the evening WOCC—Reootd Revue Aljer was .a pageant, "Hebron—Then ■Tir WKNB:-P.M.,, ^ I Rvenlna Good Huile -----WTO5—R^eaIC—Rnee Hitler and Now.” lt\waa, written and di­ ,x . Kolby .jeF'Oaie HU M ^ pP -w—Waxwefke ax Be Itan’a'xamlly rected bv Mra\Della' Porter Hills. 1 R Muiw* . Mrs. tloiiglaa H\Pbrler was read- ^'wHAY—Setiy lOmball ay n With Muele ^ WCTO-^ecotd Review , er. WHAV-Polka, Party ' The Youth ComnHttee held a sale Mom’s the word this Sunday! And at A&P, Mom’s a Very Important Person not , WKNB-P.M. WCCC—Onod Uvening Good Muaie ‘ ■ WCIC—Radio Lana WKNR-Rlatler Party of various articles the sum of only thi* week but every Week! We go '‘all-out” to bring her more valiieifof her I N ^ A CLASS BY ITSiLF jh lR g r ^ l Kolto WPOP-^axworka ~ WTIO-Bob Hope , gjJIO was realized f r W this proj­ WARWICK ASSORTED \m one.v! And mothers prove they know it by floching to, A&P in gr^at number* ■ WDlMi—R. Q. Lewie — -- ect. Rafreshments of. cupcakes ^'wHAY—Record Radio . WPOP—Detecuve along with croiVds of other smart shoppers! Come.join them . you’ll save! -V* III*-,,- ■ * snd coffee were served, fi^llowed by WCCC—Record Review WHAY-Polka Party ’ CHOCOLATES S t S 6 0 d t .,.i / c d A ^ f WKNB—Sporte WCUC—Oxd Lvenina Good Muale dancing. •» . WTIC—N>w« _ ^ Girt Scouts wRo told\atoriea WDRO—Nawa Reporter WKNB—Platter Party Mothar't Day 1 LB JBAC WPOP—Bob and Ray WTIC—Bob Hope _ Tuesday afternoon at the ulimglas WPR(>r-Eddy Arnold Library to-a^amall group'oIRtUe Wrapper BOXwT TENDER,. SOFT-MEATED. WHOLE^ (OVEN-READY lb 59c) " T ifc : Y—Reoord Radio — WPOP—Omelal Dateline " —Recortf Review i!ie- • ■ ■ girls were Lynn Boylngton'Rjjd W c-^ WHAYr-Polka Party Harriet Wythe. Mrs. Frederick WKNR—P.M WTIO-Nlaht Une M 12^'ivMotktr'i Day, a day to ikow our appreciation and MOTHER'S DAY WRAPPER WTIC—Ro*a WPRC-Robert Q Lewla Wythe waa also- praaent ^and supei i WDRC-iC^Kolw^ WPOP—Theater Royal vised the story hour. give tkdugkt to tka nicW:^ngs Mom does for us every day of tk# year. W# ji^ p —B^ and Bar ^ i :a a - WHAY—Polka Party Stories told included "Bunny watok kar tkop for tka fresbett eggs and tka ckoicest producaNW# watek CHOCOLATES OUARANTEi X' w ire—b-Nigbl Line Blue," "The Big Red Pajama 2bSx1.55 WDRC—Robert O I.*wla kar decide between ckucic roa^t^^d rib roast. Wa know ska it rtiaking sura REG. WPOP—Theater Royat Wagon.” "The Poky Little Puppy,” •:L- . • Padcackes For Breakfast," "The kar family is well fadit^ust one of tke^tbings tkat mokes ker stick a^terrifie WlUY'—NlMit Watch .. Little Engine That Lost Ita Whis­ wnc-biilit Une Mom. ■ . '' '■ ' ■ X . -V, SOM ETHING SPECIAL FOR TRIM WDRe—lt e World Tohlfhl ' tle," and "Mr. Plum and the Little Y'-RWIna t o y Green Tree.” This last book waa WOCO—Reoora~ -Reoord iieviawReview . WPOP—Mbderu Boundt JilA— ' ■ •, written by th* late Helen Gilbert, — ^^B—P.-'**“ M - ^ ■ WHAY—WW Watch . w —Ro ■ Miner . * _ (Mra. Charles C. Sellers) of this LB “ -Maetere' Tourney To WTW—Wlipit Lin* -fiiteic and.WawaWet wpRC—Ine Wnrld Tonlihl town. ; ' WPOS—Modern Bounde ' jCounty Seealon Set Juicy, Young, Tender aina Good Mwia ^V-^khl,Oaht Watch A special county meeting for «n l 4-H club leaders. Junior leaders and Bporta , O-^UH naublon. Siieuklcr Chopi 1 Stew Meal , C i >-W«etwardT^ committee members will- be held -Nawa Beportar ft •Vonday at 6;45 p.m. at North -N a ia a ..-. Nlcht iVateb ' LAM|-COMBINATI()M^ Half Half Comb , -3H-7 Lbs, L > d C ^ int Une Coventry Community Hall. It^will t WdoCMsM ' be a supper and training tneeting, V-, ORANGE ____Bvenlna Cteod Muale uea Naughinn G E N U IN E 'odern Bound! with Biacusaion of,4-H projects. -Muilcal Echoes Ik ____ Y—KIght Watch Suppers will be free for 4-H club fCED PLUMP, TENDER/BROAD-BREASTED C l^ - ’S^MUier aM tatmaa WTIC—Three Score aed Pire workers. Husbands and wives, who RICH AND FVU-BODltD I VIGOROUS ANtI WINTF 3P-rLawyeai^ walk WDRC—Ruaa Naughton WPOP—Modem Sounda are also invited, will have to pay erenade . ^ ^ for theirs. Reservation cards should SPR ood KvcnloB Good Muale le n *- RED CIRCLE BOKAR WHAY—Night Watch be returned today. Copies of the OrangR klan Brown , WTIC—Three ^ o r* and Pive _. _et Oeorgo Do It WDRC—Ru«a Kuiighton 4-H leaders' handbook should also x! 1-^ Q A e 3 Lb .Bag 1 LB A A e 3 Lb Bag WPOP—Modem Sounda be brought by those attending. •10 la -.s a - , Arrives froiREngland VALUII READY-TO-COOK BAG. 0 9 2.61 B A G ^ U 2.73 ■X WHAY-Rtght Walcfi C liiffo ii Coke Evtulna Good Hnaie WTIC-r-Molion B*for* the Hmiie Mrs. Amelia Smiib'. greet aunt WDRO—Rui! Naughton of Mrs. Donald E. GrlffiiL-haa come WPOP—Modern Soundi iBood? M m m .r.'m ndiHo^l It haa a delicate tex- w^S^^SSee’Sur Extra ■•:4 from England to make her home tura, fraah orange;e fldvor and ifa topped with M IX with Mre. Griffin. Mra. Smith.Js a 10 TO 14 LBS creamy orange icing! flon Befor* the HouiO sister of .the late Mrs. GeoYge tuea Nau^tnn \ t *EM TeleYikon Profraint '{odem Sounds \ Hardy, who will be remembered by LB ujI many of the older-generation here. JANE PARKER .T—Nile Watch c h e rry PI b v FROZEN FOODS OR On- Page Tyro C regular value 4 9 c 4 5 ~>*Rewt Mrs. George Hardy was the for­ FiOW ____ C -^«w 8 A Weather mer Miaa Clara -Painter. The JANE PARKER , WPOP—Kewa Hardy Road in Gilead on which Spanish ^ r X 3 5 MATCH U. S. CHOICE REGULAR ❖ a LUE 39c NOW B R O ILER , 6 to 8 lbs __WHAY—Ntte Watch they lived at cote Uma'takes its ^ JANE PARKER TOP or BOnOM 'ROUND DOLLAR-SALE! ' 6INEIIAI. W TO-*Rporta rtnal name from them. The late George Glazed Donuts Roasts READY-TO-COOK LB *FM! WDRC—R um Naughton regular VALUT39C NOW 3 3 tjTTOP—Modem Sounda ■T Y e n d e r , Pototo Broad JANE PARKER H E A T 'N T V SER V ICE WHAY—Night Symphony REG. VALUE 20c NOW 2 LOAVES 3 5 WTIC-f-Starllght Serenade BLOCK STYLE lb IB 69= Fri( laddock S ER V E LB Take your pick of these flavor favorites . . . all IR Day»' M Q C a can WDRC—Ru»e Naughton NIgbts . W$ AeVannaTsrta U 5 WPOP-rModem Sounda fiONE-iy / A A R 'S O W N frozen ijuick to seal in natural goodness and flavor fc I B t . BO S-C4n T O P R O U N D — plus more for yovlr dollar, too 1 WHAV—Nile Watch BEEF V* WTIC- Starlight Serenade IS 5 9 ' O R C U B E LB WDRC-Nlght Owl SWIFT'S PREMIUM-^LTSVILLE Luncheon Meat L'* V ■ MOVIE B IU . P-ASSED , SUPER-RIGHT <%|"C 1 u Strawberries rackhsla^ PKG f A.M .tof P;M. ' Hartford. May 9 lA’l—Connecti­ FRESH 6-9 Lh. . -120ZCAN . O I "-V. ar.tJiei> rACTdBY AIJTBOBUEO cut ipotlon picture theaters will lb f » « f A v e ra g e Easy,to fix and hard to beat for quaf- ^ .TVhUVICE be able to run shows after mid­ TURKEYS PLUMP Y E LL O W G O L D E N RIPE k*w Welch's Grope Juice CAN night on New Year’s m-e when ity,. appetite Appeal and thrift. A ^ 12 OZ C l C A ^ Home CeU New Year's day falli on 'a Sunday # l o 9 V PhM Partol S^ia Jalaaai^^ll^a^i sea^pls^d* Wonderful sandwich suggestion. Spoon Blueberries ■ PKG under a bill' passed yesterday by BC B-0080 A ' awdical caws, pkaaa ar wrMS! t- / ■ervlBC All Maaekaalor Aroa the Senate in concurrence with the cbl^NICtlCHT MIMCAL UBVICI SWEET LIFE JU ICE ^-oTcn % Houae and sent to> the governor. A A P s l w ^ P.O. g ex 191 • NIW HAVfN I ./ BANANAS u oz I*arge O T — V SMOKEB PICNICS "L6, 39c A&P Orange Juice ' CAN y' aS# C Sweet Life Frutf Cocktail 28 Oz. Can f Corned Beef Hash CAM FONNIAAOSCIOUS RED-RIPE 1 LS s Agen Sliced Peoches SUPER- A 1 LB -B AC > PKG FREEZE THE EASY WAY-WITH STAHL MEYER SLICED BACON Suirt'a rremlum Lb. 6^ 10 oz D k MONTE TEN DER PEAS 2 37c R IG H T X c a N s HY V* Libby Straw ber^ PKG i P7 LOO O L D Tik lE ^ _ Easy to fix anej hard to beat for qual- STRAWBERRIBS FRANKFURXS Honor Maid SUlnloaa 49c VAPOCA JES-SO CREAM STYLB( 4.r M 9e ity, appetite appeal and thrift. Try H IC K O R Y it today . . . See how you'll save! A&P Boby Lima Beans ^ MtxMitMi pfotidiofi i( food ffovof iMf IfOilifitii! Chunk Style BABY BEEF LIVER 35e Florida; Sweet & Juicy m S M O K E D Bumble Bee Wbite Tunp Solid Pack c t 3 7 e Lb. A A p ^ r o w i f r Large Size 175't w C 1.00 Flfmering Shrubs A&P Fordhook Limas SLICED L No. 1 f; LE FIELD GROWN m a || Ageh Cauliflower STEWINCLAMB Tondar M e ii^ 23e Potatoes 5- ^ 35c FRESH PRODUCE Lb. Chili Con Carne Rose Bushes 2-3 YEARS OLD EA I a X 7 Brussel Sprouts SUPER- A UB AAC ------^ ------Grass Seed / o x f o r d PARK 5 1 . 7 9 R IG H T , 2 Ca n s o Y Make your selection today fri^ our wide BAG Eye W ax Beans FANCY, RIPE, SWEET Just heat and serve for delicious* RICH FIXL BODIED - assortment of fine .quality pottied plants. . M|i ALP A&P Fancy Peas '°k! ■ ■ ./i- . ' ■ NAVEL ORANG LOffEf Salads Pint' LARGE E<^S Lpz '' It's'roolly froth! It's all pure coffeol 2 95 12 0 Z 2 4 0 Z A&P Orange Juice J a Froshnois Is what make* this the best-, BQTS BOT tasting Instant Coffeo eyerl Hfibisco Sugdr WaltTf- 31*^ A&P French FrlidPototoes PK HAMBURG . A l l GREEN NATIVE LARGE PlHk, SEEDLESS Educator Ckocolate ■ .Sunshine Krispy Saltines - : * ^128*^ ASSO.RTED FLAVORS.-CONTENTS. A&P Peas & Carrots » pk! ^..'Cookie Mints, 7*oi. pkg. 39c Ibi. lb m R A G U S t ^ t k GMPEFRlillT < 4 r„ 29s THIS wtBc's ROYAL HARVEST FEATURE! ’ Ntscdfe Instonl Coffee -n,43 A&P Leaf Spinoch TJ 3 CHickEN-bf-fHE.stA i!/ > b zgiec 7 0z e y e Beverages 2 2^ Nabisco Grakam ■ CBtkpeSaup W »h o m t l 9 e T u n o WHITIMEAT CAN AO CAN FANCY, FIRM FANCY PASCAL - , Crackers l 6-6z. pkg. 37e ' ■ Y ‘ L :* .L * !a D L * ^MORTON'S, Also SEEF i.»OZ A Q O * Le m o n a d e FSESH* ______i,niCReil rie> turkey frozen ^ fkgs 7 a 2 i 2 0 Z - # * g c ; P. lAiEL G U e U M S E B S l r . r 2 $ s . i 9 0Z « 0 C N IB L E T S WHOLE KERNELCORN CANS w l CaERY HEARTS 8' Hare's a chance to build Baxter's Pototo Piiffs frozen - -A2 PKGSPW5S mM. _ Grapefruit Juici CHIOKEN PARTS Sunskine Hydrox - X S S - unusual, beautiful din- , '■» • as n o z I 2 OZ 4 4 C ••eeddae'e'vai.**# ■ Ibe Cookies ...,. 12-oz. pkg. 3^ " Minute Maid Ordii ■ ^ ■ netware sat at prices that BOXtef S PotOtO POttieS frozen 2 pkgs M E X r C O R N NIBLETBR-AND 2 CANS 0 0 are amazingly Igw! Buy a | MINUTE MAID la a oz g t c )J.^oz E A S T S ...... W’s 7^C different piece each week -U ronye JUIve frozen A cans O! can Iona, Jukf Radwead, Yel. 1 LB 13 6 z Q f C Nifty Frozen Waffles vSth each $5.00 purchasa. n E A A w e l B d Cling, Sliced or H.alves W CANS. OG' blVERS eseecaBeeBaea#*## Ifea lb Armour's Star C o n n e d M e e ts IVORY lAL NOW AVAKAM.I At YOUO MANCHfSTIK AArt 1 LB 1 oz REGULAR 4 It , . ... ' WINGS lb. 35c A . I^ X Y b O Lt ,0 1 - tzoz #|C CAN Mdttr»|s Pod and Cover Sets 3#49 DREFT aiMl Bta* a MM ,4 ttvMMitn.lM., ■ « It S « tk1 twwN, 4 ,I,WH!. Armour's Treet DEL MONTE PEARS FLAKES" ’ ■ ■ . . . ■ '1 IVORY LUNCHEON Ml AT ' ' CAN “ ■ 1JOZ e c c REGULAR OSt ' SM i^ LEAN. I^ H PORK NUTMEO L » r « e ^ 0 _ ' , Large -O O i'' : ‘aaaacAa laaSaiawjWaa awaaia... >a'^** 27* and VEGETABLES ON It OR MORE PKG8. V.''- 4 , • V ' ' ■ ' f / ■ ■ y" ■/ ■; ■ '■) .. .. --- ^------p------X *

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L-J? DELIVERY , bowling lehgije. , and fathepirr^ and .bn May 26 the ta Saturday evening at the NAACP, last fall, charglp-g, 'among "I aitK^lighted the court sus­ another incident on the Gaza Strip Pearepn,.,MrB. C. HOnr^.;Mderj, eea comrhlttee. 201, held Us second annuat-how view St., was. honored -with a mi*- Jerusalem, Israeli Sector, May 9 Smanilel i'Women's Missionary " er vdfinior Fjepartment will Comriht^yY.. other things, that it had solicited tained the’i^rges we made in the border. , A Spokesman said three Miss Nornia Johnson, MHi.;^er' banquet last night at ‘ the Rei ietpate ia bhurch worship with. Tvler, Tex., May 9 (j»V^The Na­ laSTsuits Iri integration - cases ip injunction,’’ sai^ ^hepperd, when ccllanemia bridal shower Monday —U.N. Secretary General Society wlll' meet Friday evening AfHnr jirig Stores j jiUsic^tor,:akating la by records ! riP) Vig Arab Infiltrators from the strip man Johnson, Mrs, Hugo Reac^bn Despite its- eight simple eyes, Cqach Grill. . f - families. The Upper Juniors and will begm-‘«^7 p.m. ending at tional Aaaociation for, the Ad- I violation of stale laws. informed of the abtton. "It looks as night, giyen by Mrs. Ro|a Lall- Hammarakjold arrived today for at 7:30 in Luther.hall. Mrs. Hugo and Mrs. Erie Anderson/'acco] Family Mouth Set penetrated an'Israeli border abttle- the spider cannot clearly, distin- Mrs. Anthony LaPolla was In V' ,'also/fibld a "parents’ night” 9 o’clobk. vancement of Colored People was j The Injunction also, directed the though we got evgiwthlngwe berta and Mrs. Raymond iRoWnoon . Hartford, Jlby ^ (^|>>-^RCPUbU<^ 1. No town could b« compelled to two'days of ta;Jks with Prime Min­ menf but were driven off by fire Piarson will lead ' devotions, and panied by Miss -Eva Johnson. , ,lsh objects more .than five or charge ■. of. arrangementa, Mrs. May 2 ^ ’'from 7 to 8:30 p.m. • Skates are availahte^for tho.se free to operate in Texas today for refrain' from engaging aaked for except theTi^mapenl «» tranatportHUon fo t private ister David Ben-Gu'Wpn oh Arab- Members of the Mlselonary Cir­ ^ e a d HeriJd Advs. At Center Chu^ft at the ■ home of the . former, M oana In the Ho u m 01------ReprcM^______^a jgpj,„o,g_ but would be pennitted from an army, patrols ' the guest speaker'will tfe the Rev. s^^rtea away. Paul. Gagne in charge of -prizes T ^, Junior High Deparhhent wishing them for a slig.hiMee.' For the first, tlm* since last fall, V-but. I in P®'*Hcal ^ or lobbylnt-activities •’ ® v .win ouster because of the ItieggI ac- tivea split on thes i*»uetsMe of»{ free ^ {,j. (jg Israell conflicts. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodges made —T ~ "'I--. ' attended -church last Sunday when those owning th e lf -owri liidopr violation of state laws and ordered ticitlee (In which) the N Grandview St. . It Is Hammarskjold's visit the unique program souvenirs. May has beeh'-'d'eslgMtod fainily .that age group had apecial interest kates there Is no charge. only uhder the strict limitations the organization to pay franchise has engaged in the past." The bride-to-)m received 'many tranai>ortatl CahillNit Coventry o« towns ,and cities to. provide free grgpbical limita of the'town. Hammarskjold .to press Egypt to How to maki “M •average, Mrs. Charles Tarijlnian, will be present kt Uv® church' serv- to:their parents. J storms occur on thbsislali^ of Java. Texas; encouraging, instigauhg,.pr | fall, the NAACP whs placed under. re'ports on its size and income. May 18 si 8t. JamesVj^ureh. \ transportation fo> non-profit pri-j . , Kopaez Bill Rejected end its stale of belligerency /<■ ■ . L. . -X __ . N' vate schools was rejected by a cau-j The bill which the education . against. Israel, X cus of House Republicans, hut the committee rejected was intro- larkeli government Informants >- vote was cidsc. duced by Sen. Benjamin J. Kopaez said there is no hope, of bringing Private rciiorts from those Who IR-Merlden). 11. reads: j td® bid armistice agreement back' -V attended. . the- _ caucus__-.i..- said it was “Anfi' A.rvJt*' ♦mtm town wiUcIi. pro.yidcs —any -• ijfg unless some headway is 99-90.. The GOP controls the House nvuhicipal services for the children | b,ade in getting Egypt-to renounce of ■ the . town attending "^public its claim of belligerent rights, 249-30. . ' , school* may provide similar sei-v-i Meanwhile. Democratic H ouse SuhHay, May I2tji ir^pTH ER.’S DAY! A day to' be “T6membBc«d by rmtich leader Samuel S. Googel of New Ices to any child oLsaid-town a t­ to prevent I.sraeli ships from using tending private aCnobi riot con­ the Suez Canal. thoughtful Itindilness! A cgme-out-of-the-kitchen day for Mother . . a day Britain predicted that nearly all of ducted for profit'in said town." the Democrat* would favor a, Hammarskjold told reporters at of small gifts . . a day for many special tasks and services to show our mcfl8ur^l>crniUUtig the ccntiniw* ■ That bill ha.s oCen described by Lydda Airport he had nothing to the Education Committee's Hqu.<)« M other that she ’is appreciated, cherishVd and loved! ^ ' iiy - ties to proVi^ transportAtlon. •' chairman. Rep. E. O. SipKh (R7 say other than "I am glad >to be' *i*here wa4jLv)ipe would be ihctiired and, If passed, amended,further in : Saturday. \ to favor such a measure becair the House. ' I Israel took special security pre-. Brest of its members represent W e Give urban areas. ! L e g a l^ <»«M»Moned , ; .X"' Some Confipeticul cbinmunitle* now provide free transportation W O RLD for non-public school children. Imt fxtra Special —At the legality of It has Ijeeft que«- tloned. Chiefly concernbd over the meas­ ure are elementary and secondary Green Parochial schooU maintained in iL many communltiee by. the Roman Catholic Church. . The Legislature's Joint Educa­ F R E E . .. Thors, tion Com.mit^ already has re­ WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE jected one transportation bill, re­ MAI portedly by a 10-7 margin. • 151 MIDDLE TURHPIKE W E S T e^l 3^8338 and But Imia was not the bill con­ \ sider^ in the QOP caueUa yeaterr ,x .«A day. » ^ , OPEN Da IlY and Sl^AYS rida . Majority Leader , Frederick '•M m Pope Mf. said the caucus acted oh what hey called a "hypothetical ^ 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. till bill;" It is not in written form, hut jy Pope said it contained theaa pt'o^-:, \y iiona: * 9 p.m. Free! Free! F r ^ f ' ' - ' 2 ‘■ X-: 0 n. 4 3 * ( S i Sygory Swmof! 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'S?32& '.‘'.-w ■ '.nL ' T. . , L-L^-L. j:$TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, UOl^N, THURSDAY: 1957 \ PAGE NtNETEBK p a c k M G H t E E N MAl4GkESTE|R'EVENING HERALD. M A N C ^T E R , bONN^HyRSDAY, MAY'S, 1957 ■t ■’x ing on a M ay Song and Tljance Fea- Koventry IBooks 4-H, 3.:30 p;m ;| to BUGS BUNNY Uon)'t-Wl^■j, ^ th* shades " 7 h* alnlater noth read: "If you ' C o v e n t r y tival. Several rehearaaltl for the make ‘French -toeat, gt homd ,p( dra'wh? ■ \. don'.t send $1,000 Immediately, Answer to Ppsvteua Piinlo school and gueata were gji-en a fejy Mrs. Robert A. DqggarL Mr*. Doe—WelJ/fhere'S a-^ire across we'll kidnap your' wife. d a y s .-ago in th e audlti^rium - Frederick .Ci Roae aaalsting: Ex­ ArHst'f Lift plorer Scout Post , p.m.. Pond ses and Tours Everywhere Sense, and Nonsense the atreet^nd I didn’t'iyant you Answer:.,”! didn’t have that League M iilts ‘^Pive Tenants To Spe«k on Vetrhana Aid 64 8 ■ ■ y hinkvue operation wa* a tall- much money, but your proposttloh . Benjamin Truakdski ^H artford H ill School; Cub 5 co u t P a c k 57? BERMUDA CALIFORNIA ^ - EUROPE interests me. . <- 49 V enetian will .apeak at a Joint tiuiNing of D en 2, 3-, p.m.,' with Mr*. Herman AcUon* don't »lwa>» »pMl( loud­ h'ally he turned to hi* partner hnd ■ V ‘ ' A C K O tS Round 'lPr|jr^.teame<^$l up— p a in te r > the dreHi-rChobot Poat, ‘ Kp. ' 52, "Jake” ;I>Doyt. y X 25 Plua Grand Canyon, (^ilnradn. Eaeorted 'n rlft and Ktandard er than wordn. But tijey t’ell few lr sail). "Vou know, this coUrsp la 1 rrenah.;. ryouts Draw loo Bays /^lao. aetbeck.card partj-. B-m,, Round ^Prtp A ir $99. 'C h o ice o f National Park*, Parlfle. N'orth- Tonra, alao'PlIgrlmagea, hy Air $0 Seeking C 'Airierican Legion, .and. ita auxil­ 8 lie *. about two -inchea lower thail ' the impressloirift American loegton 'Home; social, m i _,we*t, Canadian Rocklea. Va^ and .Sttiiamer, with Frequent substance ia r y , a t 8 p.m. Monday inH^e Le? 8 Id Hotel*. 6 NGo ,out of more -than 100 yoiinglHill Rd. from Hartford 'Hospital eflta available tq, veterpnr": enter, junlor'Sewlng Basket 4-tt, le 'W’ay Air ComMninmii and Pullman Tour*. Family el,, with'Choice of Itinerary, UU-Miaia with a firm hand—full of , Sightaeer No. 1: That castle ^ia landscape V , l>OWN . bbya for tryout* in the■ ~Boy*; ■' Case- wbere' she wa* a patient for *ev- state, and on-leglglatron pending 2 :3d p.m., Senior group in the eve­ $ 117.50 up. rnil*e« al*o avail- n , Plan . Travel 'avallable,r-Rate* al*o availghle. All Tmir Op­ (Ki year? old and nothing ha* candy and flower*. 6 a r tis t , llAhyrinth ban X,^gue haa committee mem eral week*. in Congress apdChe State Legis­ ning, with Mrs. EmU V. Marne) ab le: - on lieque*t. erator* repreaented.^ La*ten. L 4idy; If you have an ex­ been ratctjched or replaced./ 11 Reluctant ' lAsscveretei bera conaidering establishment of Principal and Mr*. Royal O. lature of^ interest to veterans. All' Little. Scissora 4-H, 3 p.m, ;u^h 1 F O R i ceptionally tail person in your fam­ Sightaeer No. Must hgv# my T S Artists have a a fifth team. The league ha* previ­ Fieher recently ylajted,friend* and, veterBur,'' even though they may Mrs. C. L. little ; Cub ScotUrT’ack NASSAU est ily you can i^ain hi* everlaatinK' landlord. / 3 “ T he W INDIES SAGUENAY --- to crgate 16 O nager 33 PhysQ ously consisted of four teams. relatives in Phtiadelphla, Pa., and not'be- members of the Legion or 65, D eri 5[ 7 p.p\. "with MriRXoaeph Crtiiae every Friday, S.8 . N^*g By Air Jamaica, Haiti. Cuba, gratitude by the followingr' On the ,.i ■ Pro p h et*” f!rui*e-Tour* froiti” MarWord 14 S trip e d 4 M ake a i l lUlian V 2 4 G ^ ) i , Committee members wilt meet Ithaca, N. Y.', 'Auxiliary, are“ invited to attend. Locke; Radlaht. Chapjer No. 11, *au , 7 D a y *,'$170 up. Stopover'v noiAinlcan Republic, Puerto bottom fold of his double blanket In Crovfd*der, Okla./'a a ig t ad- or Montreal, Frequent Depar­ ..a n im a ls m istake sculp tor . ,,-gfi***#aY-. dn M a y 23 a t 8 p.m. iij the Nathan John W . Ros^, a Junior, law ina- . Tniakoski ia Legion Department! OE 8 , 7:30 p.m WUnmantic Ma- Privilege. Ronnd Trip A ir $ 130, -,Rlco, Virgin I»lBnd*. Mar- K an eighteen-inch wide atrip of v e r tia. e. . a c l ..T ture*. Quebec Included, w-ith ; L E S S I D og sale. K a t* J l A fric a n 8 Theological 32 LMifletive,. '85 Otherwise Hale Community Center to set vip jor at the •LTniv'ersity of'Connecti­ Treasurer and Admiftlstrator of | sonic Hall, direct Dfrv'lce; $124 via Miami. tihqiie, - Barbados, -Trinidad, any cotton cloth; thl* tuck* under everything. Fond c h ild re n .” lintel Act'ornmodaUnn*, Slght- antelopes - Society______of body 8f P la y the paifl^ a schedule of ggmes. 'The aeaaon cut, has been nap»ed a Tentative the Soldiers’, Sailors' and Mn-j Manchester JR-enlng H e r a ld Paekage Tbiir*; O-Day*. $69 up. Tnhqgn. Renervatlon* for Trip neelng. 5 Da.v* from Montreal the mattrifs* without undue hulk, 16 Assam o f host / will open during the week of May . Di.stinguiahe^ M Tiitary Student ac- C'oventry coperspondent, F. Paul­ Choiee of Fine Hotel* and America (ab.l 25 V etrth * , rings’ Fund. Legion officials I to ariy^ I* 1$nd; aUo. Incliiatve $180 up. Crul*e« of S.S.. Rlrli- 2 1 9 5 S 2 and also gives the bed u*er the full The person- w! boaata about s ilk w o rm ' X" 88 F la k e ST. I cording/o' an announcement ’by ine UttieyfHcphone P I 2-6* 31. Giient Hoime*. 6 C ejsiu* ( * b . ) , 26 F ir Ire * state "he Is probably the best in-! Packagh.Alr elieu, 6 Day*, $180.80 up. 2 Chryaler New ' Tnrkey 2 it.se o f' h i* b la n k e t: In c id e n ta lly , those he hga descended from ha* 17 Light brown ' '41 Sea eagle* The two. diamonds at the Plains President•M id e l A. ‘N ..,J6rgensen today'.' k- X- ’ 7 Mr*. Ji^im Ph 28 A m erican formed member of the Legion in ’ . . W . Hardtop. Power steering • this work* well for all beds: avoids usually d^cended a long way from 19 Harden, as ' 48E p la n g le Athletic Field will be \i*ed for^,. 6 ose, a son of Ijtr.'and Mrs! Her the State on these benctlts, and is Thg-'T'himbing and Heating In- CRUISES' 6 Waahfa lightly . gehr* painter H A W A I I - ^ A . and brake*, radh), heater, bed clothe* coming out at foot! them . ,, cem ent 44 Summer (IV.) league games. Two bleachers, lb , bert E. Rose, of Prospect St., holds an interesting speaker as well.” ( dualfies Bureau reports that more Famoii* 'TninH-Atlai^tir Line* MEXICO ' ' .^'Command X in England Sail from San Ftan f^ o or l/o* — tii-tnne paint white wall a > 20 Slight last* 10 T r ia l 81 Emb*llifh* 6 ‘ ,4 8 Figure-, s e a t 50 people each, purch»si?(l by ; the ROTC Cadet'Rank of M«Ht»r ’ Poppy Days Set 2.300,000 bathtubs were made to the.W e*t Iftdie*, Bermuda, , Mexico CIt.v, Taxno. Arapiilcn, Hooey-‘I understand they are 22 'M a r ih e jla '' the Recreation Coniinittee, have A'ngele* on Luxury Liner, or • tire*. ^ • ■New invention will tiifn on l^ ht 12 Venerates '32 Brasilian / (comb, form) Sergeant. He was one of IT.qua'i- The Auxiliary' is sponsorinjr’[m 1958. , Na**aii, rentraf" and South ' Inclii*lve 10-day Tour, $ 10,1 up. d irectio n been painted and., will be set up at Travel bv Air. Steamer Round planning th.require every divorcee 13 Low und hill macaw 47 D ined fied third year ROTC students ao Poppy Days on May and .’/fo- j ------^ A m e r I 6 a, ■ Medlterrartean, Round Trip air $198. Nnn-«top whbn milady open*-her purse—no the Beld this^weekend. 18 2 T r ip $24.1— Air Rouitd • $ 2 3 6 5 • In the movie coidny irt California to 361^'eight of honored today. cally and’ in Mansfield. Mrg;' Er-: Around the XVorW; 4 G a y * and Flljght nr via Miami nr Havana. dhubt to help her penetrate the The League accommodates boys $2.10. Incliialve Tour* of '>H$- wear a tag showing how many hus­ In d ia Robertaon School Noiea nest Marsh, secretary, ip'project,! longer, from $ 125. Al*o Rail ;^oiir». Coach or Pull­ mase to find what she's»looking in l w 6 age group.*; ihose who-are . ivallan I*land* arranged. > • band* she ha* had - as a warning 24 Measure of A number of senior students at ch a irm a n . m an. 1 9 5 5 fo r. i , 9 and 10-years old 'and 11, 12 WINDOW SHADES to un*u*pe<;ting men. . ■ distance (pi.) Willimantic State Teacher*’ Col­ The Auxiliary danp^ for guests. . A I R X ) CheTrnlet Bel Air 4-D o«r. ^ an d J 3-years old. SOUTH AM ERICA Fooey—Oh’, I don't think' .that 26 Footlike part lege are undergoing a' 6-week.S: Post members and^ their guests I WASHABLE ’Ticket* and To\ir* Everywhere \ BUS, , X I V-8, power gUde, tune bar a 'would be practical. A)j. the printing Jack—I'm so sore from running 27 Diminutive ,, X'shers Named . ”llo*t Tour*.” Congenial amalt ’ radio, heater,' tii-tnne • t e a c h e r training period at the will be lield at .8' p.m . M a y 18 in-j at Tariff Fare*, a* charged hy Topm to Canada Virginia, New prease* in the st%te couldn't print that ! -can't stand or * 11. o f Sa m u e l '' IJshers hgVe been listed for the INTERSTATE group*, with monthly depar­ I paint, white wall tirea, 9 Robertson School. ’These include the I.«gion Home. the Air Line*. No extra Fingland, Nova ScoHa, Smoky enough tags for the puriloae. Mack—If your telling the truth, 28 Transgression Oo'Yentry Grammar School Grades ture* throughout year. 3 w eeka Norman Fe-ndell v Ith Grade 6, Poat and.A.u-'tlhery meetings are - A Q U A s h a d e s chaYge*. Go Now—Pay Ijtter* yovi’re ly in j . - ' ■.. •, ' 29 paid notices variety^ow at 8 p.m.. tomorrow - -$946; 4 w eek * $ 1,086, a ll Ex-- yfnuntaJnS. Florida. CaUfoltlla, Harold Sloat.. teacher; Martin held—tlWTlecbrid and fourtliM on -1 ~PIair If required.' EyemniTon Nattnnal Park*. Mexico, tJuH $ 1 5 6 S 2 A golfer tried, desp^ratel.r^sto tee I in Newspapers and Saturday at the auditorium, Visney with Grade 6, Mrs. Mary, days of'' each month in the Legion 5la«le to Order Fare* to Europe effective pen*e*. East anil IVest Coa*l Crul*e* , from New York and Coa*t, Including Greybnurid, off, hut kept missing the ball, Fl- Patient I recovering from opera- 30 Collection of and May l^-gt the Nathan Hale Cuidhii*!*, teacher; and Mrs. M ary Horn*. New .members are al- $3.05 With I'oiir Rollers throughout Summer. y 1 9 5 3 \ # ssyingg Comrnunlty Center. New Orlean*. TniHway*. AU arrangement* Rappeiyea with Grade- 2, M is a >yays welconied by both groups. I '.Nash Amhaaaador Hard* A They are ErneitL-.Brlghnm, Rich­ throughout. V llRtply (ib ) Helen Mazur, teacher. Tomorrow Events | Full Line Of Custofn M IAM I BEACH ' top. HydramaHc drive, ra- 7 [82 Rugged, a rd K o h le r, --.Richarcl,,. E b e r I e, FLORIDA The Coventry PTA Playground Tomorrow’s activities include a Paekage Tour*, 6 D n y * $19 up, W din, beater, tu-tone paint, W OUT OUR WAY BY“J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Pauline White. Barbra Phleffer Circle Tour*, •farting from GREAT LAKES Comiriittee ha.s Completed tnrital- special meeting of First Congrega­ VENETIAN BLINDS with'choice of Hotel* and Mo­ I while wall tire*. 34 B u s tle and Patricia Chappell, Proceeds tel*, Round Trip Rail from New 'York or .lackaonville, ••Voyageur’* Cruiae* to Gqlttth, ling equipment at the Rpbertaon tional Church,. 8 p.m., vestry; con- - \ of the show will be uaed foi', the with *tay of aeveral clay* at Mailing Saturday* and "Ad'ren- yK A H ,TC I.U I't e- uJ'R ' E TALICIN' BOXCAR ^ School grounds. A set ,nl swings, firm ation elass, 4 p.m., Kingsbury New Y'ork $6.V47, h y A ir $88. $ 8 6 5 136 East (Fr.) - class educational trip next mobth. E. A. JOHNSON Exten*ion* to Na**ai.i, Haxana, Miami Beach. 10 G*y* from ture” Crul*e« to Chlragn, nallv Wy/W0 E R S , M A J0R .'- * A « W E a bar,and- rings, and ,a' set of see- House; trial juatice court, 7 :3 0 . 1H 16TV CHAP WANTED TO B u y J 136 Commander • CV)ffee Parties Net $128 $Ve*t Iridles, M"''''-''-. Guate­ .lackeonvltle In alr-ehnUttioned Ing Tneada’y*, from Rnffaln, 7 VOU COULD FS 6 L'T h e 6 UV k tiofi u.t .. „ii, A , saws have'been ejected. Malnten- ■p.m., R o b e rtso n S c h o o l; boys 1 4 - S O U R c o n t r a c t , PU R tC E, $ 0 ' V ic to ria n m ala . h ii*, $ IS 5..10.- . , Day*, $l.19..10 up. 1 9 5 2 OOt S v it H a LtFT, AN' 9B A total of $128 has been r e a l i z e d „„ prewoualy installed th ro u g h years of age bRseball PAINT GO. wfe M OST h a v e O N E.''-~ x Order (*b.) from the local coffee chains 16 Hnd*on Hornet S-Dnor. K BA& / TO BACKf AWA'V'/ I apparatus ha»-r been done also by I'nlted State* Tax additional where appileahle. UM.* "WMEGEAStHE PAETV fM •«« \m:. i New Guinea practice, evening, Coventry Grain-! 72.3 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 H.vIramBtlc drive, radio: D O N 'T t a k e A 39 ducted for the benefit of the / JP THt FlffcST PACT DOES s-n * hp M* tewM. Mb. the comniittC^e comprised of Dexter mar School with David Fraser; heater, *eat cover*.- - Dive ArfAMSS p ort , ■> >' equipment fund of the ’Windham C. WheeliSbk, W. Bryce Honeywell.' H ^ E S y “ -K,— -. J O V E ! r/V\ '40 B efo rp . Communit.v Memorial Hospital I Please send Folders on THE. “Ha eomaa from fighting ateek! Ona of hit ancaatpra -Michayt idennig, Hgim on N. $ 3 6 5 A en/CQSTV OM TW ESe (>OOL 43 A r tir t’s ' Wom en's'Auxiliary. This is $100 OOCO^NTS-'-^ WHAT was tha first army man to tangis with a committee , subject more than realized through a sim­ Gorhfane, CTharles Chambers, and S i . .Jgiin I-'. Roy. Trip T o ...... W D u iL te L S e A lls . J>ent pn cutting appropriations!” 45 C loser ilar program'^ conducted last year, FOLEY TRAVEL 1 9 5 5 N'en tHirtalns Help J 48 N a tu ra l local director, Mrs. Robert I Chryaler Station Wagon. Bowetf. said today, The addition of new curtains by 5 4 CHURCH STREET I N a m e ...... P o w e r ateertng and A final coffee hour was, given the Board of Education hda made brtQieM, radio,;:' heater, PRISCILLA’S POP The Evidence AL VERMEER jio.saible inci eased use of the audi­ this week by Mrs. GronhacK whose HAGGAR HARTFORD, CONN, white wall tirea. 'Lika ‘ guests Included Mrs. j i i c h a r d torium for programs and vtsftal .\ddress new. ’'N IN E UNOOUBLE F n ' T ^ j e s s educat'idn, I’rin rip al, Royal O. ’ R E G . 7.9.% to 9.9.7 P r . _ CLUBS' i T H E Y ' R E Storrs. Mrs. Richard Murdock. I J A c k s o n 2 - 3 1 8 8 Mr*. Harvev Morris. Mrs. .lohn ! said imlay. . | -Gabardines, sharkskins,' M . $ 2 6 8 5 I W A N T 3 THE*BRID;lmol lib ra i y ha.s received j C i i y ...... State ...... / A R E B U N C H T H A N X, tropical*. V is it Phone ■ W rite TW IN tSS, Mrs. Bowen has e.xterided ap-/ donation of money, from the 'V - - - - -■'J ■ V ► COMlNkS.. AJVD TO , TtDU FkSUREO predation .to alT who contributed ' teacher.s' group'who played a bene- f'i;FFED^REE! ■■ 1 9 5 3 SH/NB!, \JHEVRB S U C H H U H , M OM to this ptojeci: j I't basketball gam^dn the audi- Chevrolet Bel A ir 4-Dbor. VTIDY ' I f XYimp lYind at $86 lot ium recemly^Ihe PTA unit has ' Power glMe, radio, hrater, KEEPE!:RS HAGGAIL'V-^SH ’N’ w e .\ r T h e 4-H Town Committee' Camp ! (lonatetTbook.s to the library , seat rover*,, w'hite wall Scholarship Fund has been In-'during the year. I -Mre*,' tu-lone paint. . creased by $39.0.5 as a result of a ; The final is.sue or the Robertson | SLACKS * 7 . 9 5 . $ 7 8 5 food sale over the weekend hy the [ Beacon w ill l>e i.sBued soon by the No ironinj; nece.'Wkry. Good Harve.st Garden and Nimble ^ Grade .5 cla.-. clas.e -pf Mr*. Gerlnlde T- Chii-, Na*h Cii*tom Hardtop. o f $86.05. 'i^e balance of $47 was-tj ford. T h e , pa}>er haa 's t im u la t e Radio, heater, oxerdriye, A M IL L IO N - ?-* realized from a regent food sale hy writing aiid composition in , kU tu-tone paint, white trail AMOE-MOTSOIIM 2^£Ja25i5t i \ HARMAC X tha Koventry Kook* 4-H Club. room s. Principal Fisher states. H res. 1 1 - o ‘ Newa Brief* T he G ra d e 3 cla.ssrnom taught : 946 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ALLEY-eOP- -Wigar Kn Catch! BY V; T. HAMLIN Mr*. Leslie K. Rirhard.ion has bv .Mrs. Ann VanDousen is work- ; $ 6 6 5 COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO FARMS 1 9 5 5 so YUH THINK I WUZ Sh e 'S h u n d r e d s op WULL, I'LL WALK PLUM Frtsh NoPivt; Poultry— D ir«ct From O ur Farm s to You" Pontiac Cu«tom 3-D oor.- PULLIN' YO’ LAIG ABOUT MILES FROM HERE— THROUGH THIS HERE r*' SEEIN’ CANOIE OU'ftlOE ■ IlL PROVE IT 17 LOBBY BAREFOOTED VI HydramaHc drive, rwlio', TM' BALL PABK . 'HEN WE GET UP y - IF'N THAT WUZNT t I heater, tii-tone .pmnt, AETUH TH' GAAE/ ) TO OUR ROOM,' -- white nail Hre.*, .y- SURE, ) $ 1 4 6 5 CY,- M anchastar ShopRing Parkadc—s-W. M iddle Tum plk* ------— ...... Pa r^ d * Stor* Opan W odnasddy, Thursday bnd Friday Till 9 P .M . - A A L 9 * 8 2 5 1 1 9 5 0 i Ptymooth Cmnhmok 4- J - - . 5 0 5 M h | i i St. SPer* Op«n Thursday Till 9 P . M . - — M l 9 - 8 0 9 8 Door. Radio, heater, iwat V envera. One'owner, A $265 * FRESH. NATIVE, OVEN READY FAh'CY FRESH ORADE "A ' 1 9 5 4 , ' * * H W«^ X Mg H.A Pea M ROASTING /II c MEDIUM nid*mnblle 88 ^-Door. Hy- 7 V dramatic drive. ' radio, w ^ BOOTS .ip^D HER BUDDIES Slight Bri'o.r BY EDGAR MARTIN heater, *eat cover*, til- ^ CHICKENS EGGS,2‘>“ loiie paliit," 'while trail a ^ V L 1UOMIT VEXNV5G>. L 3A O ..? g- SAWYER ROY CRANE t i r r a f — ' 1 M WDE 'tw o«p 6RATITUDE, rox. yo u AND 1 WILL GET ALONS... TOP QUALITY FOOD BUYS! TRY OUR DELICIOUS B R --- » FOR R ^ N I N A M E THE THOSE WHO ARE lO YAL X $1485 CP PROPECUERS U T T W . YOU HA/E SM T P RCWARD. THE POUBU-CROSSEIK ME M IUIO M I... AND T 9 8 5 &IA^^*it¥fVNG\O 0^S£ •IVlCiOO PUTROY. BARBECUED CHICKENS REVEALED WHO MY > 6 -0 8 . J A R Chryaler WlndaOr- 4-‘Door. V R O M ’T U E i P SOO 'BFV TH»:M PIPIN tl HOT — AI.\VAY. Rtte*f VEAL RQASTS 14 Oz. Pkg. 1 7 e / $ 1 0 8 5 JEFF. GO: BY FETER HOFFMAN 80NEI.ESS BBISKET , ■ 28 Oz. Pkg. 33 c MICKEY. FINN Progress! « U U W E ....L ire GIVE A to A BHORt T m u a a C \

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After 18 Heral4 Angle % "s. '■.■'■ • -“y s ■'■"'r. Indian Golfers . PAT BOLDUC • ; ' Ace Oevelaiidl Valdes sBeats Holman^ D r iv e s ih All Markers Assistant Sporta Editor GmSistent Slugger ivith Pfltsburgli . | E a rly Still Unbeat^ Pitcher Sporta Notes Taken from Random Z e s t to Visions Better I n o v e r :o World champions in 1955 and runnersup last year, the In School Play Lose Ey e Sight j ^ C M talented Raybestos Cat'dinals are slated tO appear fit Robert- COUNT GM THBUt. Z S Dd,'Ore., May 9'<4P0l—“^>no Valdes,, who has been de- New Yoi'k, May 9 (fp)— Love him, despise him, cheer him, aon Park Tuesday night. May i28 for a doubleh^ader softball New York, May^9 (ff>)— Sugar Ray Robinson de'hnitely With Roger Barrett, Bob Rey­ attraction against the Burnside Dovalettes and another team CleveJ*rid, May 9 (/P)— In! wants to wait until ‘September before he takes on CaiWra. _ a higher rankinic aipong heavyweights, backed his American League boo him./,' . but no baseball fa h can ignore. Ted Williams. . . nolds and' Bob Ballard shooting f i i A N i C m i O M A S with a body-thumping victory ovhr Johnny Holman of \ yet..^to be selected.;. . Lightweight Graharii Holmes, who drew a dgilcened hoapital room' Basilio in the hottest bolting match of the year. The.fofflv' W, L Pci. G.B. nor fhe/fket that “ The Kid,” after 18 years, is still ,“Mr. Big” identical rounds of .78, the unde­ wjHiout visitors, pitcher Herb iiicagO in a 10-rouhd televised jig h t last night. — feated and untied Manchester High w im rugged Steve Ward in his first comeback after being ■’i-. time middleweight champion visited Jim Norris, prestdont New Y o r k ...... 12 7 .632 of the/Boston Red Sox. Williams has been the heart and soul Score waited out the hours to- j Valttt«.a^-pound Cuban, bangwj*'---- — -v ^------::------'Chicago .1.,, 11 7 .611 ''h of th* Bed Sox attack since 'h#,^ School golf squad walloped Weth­ away .fr'om th)| ring tw-o snd one— ------r—------;—------<^of the International Boxing Ctoh. ersfield 14*4 yesterday afternoon at hihf • years, is eager for more' ,, " . , . X yesterday and talked Norrto oqt . « away falanUtady with hooka I , , - r » . Boston 12 8 .600 ' Joined them in 1939. But not since . ' reliable, sources report that the day. knowing h6 would' have ^tha aw-pound Holman> mW- « • | - f p f | | | « | | 10 8 ..166 Detroit Inflicted the 10th con­ the Mantheater Country dub. ' action. A propoaed return bout with some sight in his injured any thought of a July bout.wito (Cleveland ..... 144*' 1946, when he led the team -to^itii secutive loss : upon Washington, Windsor Locks outfit jg having a •acUon, and appeared to have! Detroit ...... 11 10 .524 2 . The one-sided triumph waa ihe Ward Is in the works but has not right eye and wondering if it Would Charles Helps Basilio. . only pennant in 38 years— and^on drubbing the ^natora 11-3 for ita difficult time getting plS'yera out Holman groggy in' thi eighth r . ^ Kansas (?ity . . 11 10 .524 2 the league's ntost valuable playbf sixth straight for Coach Larry Pbr- materialized aa yet. he enough to continue, a brilliant "A fter his ^perlences with S otjf sixth «uccess in the laat- seven for the squad. . . -Royar T>'pe- Baltimore .... 8 11 *421 4 award to bdot- has hedemon-, ry'a crackerjack aH-ay which en­ baaeb^I career in only ita third Maxini in the heat, Ray said h« fiw ;gattiiiif.' Dxltimore shellacked'I^an- ^ ; writer Is'the team to watch in the tomehJSd"Bobo Utson Washington , 4 18 .182 9'a strated hls' importamse to the Sox tertains. CCIL ribal Windham to­ major iMgue aeason. Youtlr Center a mental block about toe hot aas Gliy 11-2 behiad a 13-hlf at- morrow afternoon at the Country AlthoughXhe Announced ,hls r e -: Hartford Industrial Athletie Soft- The declaion by the referee and O cause as he has thia season. .' tlrement from softball last sum-! ball League -this season- are you And thobaands of baseball fans months,"-said Norris. He-referted . Thursday's Schedule taifk that ihcluded home runs by. dub. Only last week the strong ,TOUO two jodgea waa unanimous for, I ^ ' ^ r a g b f l Boston at Chicago, 2:30 p.m.— Yesterday was a typical example mer, veteran M oe Thompson la listening CSaey? . . After dropping everywhere hope and, pray with to Robinson's. FKO by; Maxtot to stkM.; ^ irranuv ranked ninth. | i M .c I. Billy Gardner and Qua TrlandOt. Indiana trounced the "Whippets VOU I'O With Program the steaming heat, June 25, 1953, Ston.e i 0-11 vs Wilson (2-1). ■ when Ted smashed three home runs back as an utility outfielder and three Stt-aight. one-run decisions to him. Phone caIts- about him light ►tmv* J M V t ‘ Holman, formerly among the tpp: . .Williama' exploaive bat, c o ^ e d t7'i-V4. I (2A&MT I the'only time Sugar R ay ever was Washington at Detroit. 3 p.m.—. Slid drove In all the runs as the coach with Pagaiti. caterers in the c g ii, rivals, highly-touted MeriffSn up the Lakeside Hospital switch­ WriAT THEV’i with Frank Sullivan's fo u i^ tte r, In addition to the aooree turned 6 a c k . Cincinnati, May 9 — Ezzard ; Stopped.. Paacual (l-3» vs Ijary (2-2). Red Sox .troUnced the C5iicago Rec Softball.; Lfcpgu*. Longest reversed the tables with a-well- board every few. s^cqnds. Tele­ [.CAU, rtAViMD L’Fi ^^'nfemwere no knockdowns, *>utj. ® White Sox 4-1 for their fourth contrived to hand the flfULdtralght in by Barrett, Reynolds and Bal­ f^harles, former wo.rld'a heavy­ Robinson was in no niood to havo both fighters were draped over Olson,, the ex-middle Only Games scheduled. ' defeat upon the White/Sox. (Chi­ lard, Red-Smith cam* in with an Manchester High SCliool winning played 3-2 win over Manchester... grams and nriail are flobding In to 7141 weight'Champion Who retired last Straight. The victory boosted Bos­ weight flat-fighting champion, has a long talk with Korris os he Was the ropes after a wild flurry in Wedntoday'a Results cago pitchers were able to retire 80 but the afternoon's best round streaks are held' by the soccer coach Larry Perry believes that the Cleveland Indians'. Strikeout year after' being knocked out ih ton to within 11 percentage points sqilad, 'which has defehted M eri-; pis Red and White golf squad, un- king. < taken a jOb helping juveniles who pee'ved about reports that movMe the eighth. Holman, backed Boston.4. Chicago 1. WlUiams only o n ^ to end his was turned in by alternate Joe 8e- 8«t into trouble,------three^-succeastve bouts, -.plans s DetrtrttWl, Washington ,3. of second place and only, a half al who fired a flye-over par 78. derf six straight times 'and the | beaten and untested in its first four , Tell eVsryone-thanks, th r south­ had been taken of hia tlifat-lBfht aipOnat toe rdpea by Valdes bdbki;' streak of reacUngnaase-U-succes­ with Gene Fullmer, Jen. 2, 195T. xyraa the--"-first to go, and comeback. Cleveland 10,' New' York 4 game from the American League Match basketball team, which has n ot' matches, should greatly improve paw says. ' . Juvenile Judge Benjamin leading New York Yankees, who sive times, onydve hits end six He claimed he had/an agreement , lunging forward .with more That was discIo.sed today by Sid (Night). walkb. He e)>t four of hie nine Maarhriter WelkartflaM lost to neighboring -East Het't- over its seventh place finish In last . The waiting will go oh through Schwartz yesterday named (Carles punches, landed atop him. Flaherty, who was manager of Baltimore 11,, Kansas City 2 dropped a 10-4 decision to Cleve­ Barren O'Brien ■,..... 0 fofd .in the last six meetings\On spring's CIAC Stale chanipion- today and at least part of tomor­ a unit leader at the Juvenile De­ that no' movies would be tohen, land. ' . homers difplng that stretch, Re.vnolda . 1 SJoatrom .i.. t but learned they were taken and Referee-Italph Gruman, viewing Olson when the flghter retired. (Night). Bek Ball .... 1 Beat Ball 1 the other hand, the Red and White ships'. . . A report reaching my row, Dr. (^larlfS Thomas, eye tention-'erBg*s ih the Y loop. Guarded Optimism X . . . A M O M B Missing Something - points Ea.it and West, trying to vyweight. Right noVv h‘e: weighs Milwaukee . . . 13 .684 of vlriii. A ninth inning .Milwaukee run, Local Sport b'all League. have repoHedly tontb. By that time Valdes ap­ Only one''Itegler showed a better T u r n OT h BO T O G L iS , V .Charles, 36, says he: things "kids line up a June 7 T V fig h t A pro­ 185''ppunds.'’ Cinclnhatl .^... 13 .660 Ted's value to the R«ai Sox Is fashioned on doubles by Johnny joined the Ralnbo-w- Club for , play .There was guarded optimism In peared arm-weary, but Holman, mark at the West Side while Joe are trying to grow up too fast. posed featherweight title match . 'RpM Mlddleweighta Brooklyn .,... 12 .632 best illustrated by the team's won- Logan and/Btll .Braton, .deprived in 19,17. .Beat looking shortstop In Dr. Thomas' reports last night O f A b a l l . O t-A tV B IZ atowed down by the blows he had Twaronite rolled the same average, t x They're missing something — the between Cherif Hamia ^ Algeria Olson mled the middleweight St: Louis. .... 10 .556 lost record, lii the 16 games that Cardwell of the 'Second shutout'of Chatter. the CCIL this spring is Halt's that the 23-year-old pitcher has ^ " T o D O A U O e W HeiSE- absorbed, was unable to land the 113.21 in both'-circuifs. / '' ' "improved,” and the Specialist in­ 'gVSR TMBY PUT Mm beautiful part of life that you go and Hogan (Kid) Basaey of Ni­ ranks in, 195^5. It wSs when he Philadelphia ., 10 .526 Williams has appeared in the line­ his brief major league c a.ree r; stylish Clyde Smith. big blow although Valdes'.guard Pagaiii League Pin Queii^ dicated there would be some sight \T THiPtO A/GVY, tlirough when you're yqung. But geria fell through. Hamia'a mana­ slipped lower end lower t in the tried for the light-heavyweight New York , ,7 . 8 .381 up, the team has won 11. In "the Philadelphia got but' six hits off • • * • ‘ X * crown that his ti^ b les began. .Chicago ...... 7 .350 Chainpipnthip laOrela in the PagabL Caterers Bowling League F IF T Y TICKETS out of an Coach Rsv McKenna' and his the amount dopbtful. 'MB OUTPlELO the.v all want cars and flashy ger informed the IBC the’ fighter ckuuig'aencnds. four he did not, the team lost three. loser. Gene-Conley and Red Murff Leading candidates to receive ; „ j r-,...... clothes when the.v're only 13 or 1'4? Archie Moore knocked him out in- Pittsburgh .. i ■. 5 .250 during the 1907-98 season were the Ontinjga, shown above. Squad original allotment of. 500 for the "The eye will he saved,” Dr. POOf^BOLT, AND ■was going to North Africa to visit f ■ Valdes had all the better of the Tliat’s the way it’s been through but two of them. — singles by the first annual Gus Gaudlno Me- J popular Burnside po>-aleties begin 'T fell that way too when I was the third rotind in 19,1,1. Then t\i • Thursday's Schediilo the years. In Ted’s .14 active sea­ members were, left t% right, Anna Filbig, Ann Meyers. Mary annual Knight of Columbus base­ Thoma.s said, " it is beginning to B V B M a . O A -S H his family. It appears now that tha ih-ftghtlng, but Holman persisted Stan Lopata apd Cbico Fernandez moriai Atvard appear to be Dom | their lllh season Friday night. A kid, but 1 had a firm hand kept was knocked out by Sugar Rsiy No Games Scheduled. Bro'wn and. Etna' Lorenzen and in front, team captain Bea Cor­ ball excursion on Sunday, May in c l^ r up. I can’t tell yet the full QP Hamia-Bassey bout probably vriK with hi> tactics of pressing Inside, sons i\Wlth the Red Sox, they’ve in the fifth prodtjped one run. Squatrito (football, swimming, entertaining fbe Raybestos Cardi- oh me." appprently' with the Idea bf wear- Robinson in two successive- mier. fHerald Photo by OflaraJ to Yankee Stadium in New "York extent of the damage." be staged In Europe, i f and when. Wedqesday's ReniiUs finished In the second division only A walk to Harry AntTerson, Ed tracki. Norm Hohenlhal (football, nala in a 6:30 game at the Burn- Z'- Charles, who retired ft^om boxing tog Valdes down. middleweight title bouts in 19,1.1 once. Tpe four years he waa away, have beyn aold. AH the remaining X-rays were planned for today Thp June 7 opening came when St, Louis. 13. New York 4. Bouchee'f single and Bob Bow­ basketball, basebalVl, Leo C.vr side School Field in East Harl- last year, says he wants to.do a TT»rtree times Valdes’ .manager, and 1966. serving Uncle Sam, the team tickets are in Section IS, a moat to learn more about the nose frac­ Archie. Mobfe said he was not gn^ Cincinnstl 7, Brooklyn man's soicriflce fly scored the oth­ ( basketball, baseball), John Dor- faa;d .Nbw that sporlsminded Rsy radio,, show on the side—a disc Bobby GIsasoA, rushed to the ropes Olson, who will be 29 in July, Wound up seventh, fourth, seventh er in the Uxth. desirable one, and Chairman Joe ture Dr.'Thoma.s said Score suf­ Ing to defend hia llght-hea«]r crown (N ight). Novtr Too Oli to loam mer (soccer, swimming) and Jim JDamalo is part owner of a horse, 1 fered and any cheek hope damage. jocke.v or sporta program.. and shook them in an attempt to has-been working since retirement and sixth. Catcher Hal Smith drove in six McCarthy ia anxious to sell aa against Tony Anthony o f New aa a greeter, at a night club at Van­ Philadelphia 2, Milwaukee many as possible before' the week­ Lindsey (soccer, track)! The w-ip.-' wonder if he’ll get any ideas and "There is no brain Injury," the "But I don’t-want to take any­ York on that date.. Instead, Archie help his fighter spring loose from (Night). A Ajiother red hot team, the Cin­ runs with a home run and two •ifi the point where Holman had couver, . Washington, across the end, Stanley Chomtn ia also tak­ ner must be a letter w-inner in 'a t try to enter the animal in a race at doctor said. thing I can’t fit in witli the youth has signed for .a non-title bout .to Chicago 7,Tittaburgh 1 (Night). cinnati Reds, stretched their win­ stnglea and Wally Moon batted in least tw'o sports in addition to be- Lincoln Downs? Need a good center job," he said. " I want that pressed Valdes in a clinch. Columbia Blver from Portland! ning streak to nine with a 7-6 tri­ ing reservations and tickets were While .Score himself has admit­ Germany, May-^5, Friday’s Schedule three with a home run apd triple ing a model student in .the class- Jockey, Ra.v-mond T.... In winning overtime game In SUn- T h ree Dartmouth basketball to be permanent.’; Holman's manager afterwards Flaherty said Olson/had decided umph over Brooklyn. A grand slam to lead the Cards to victory over placed on sale today at Nassiff ted to considerable pain, he main­ IVf r recently to take a physical exami­ Cincinnati at Chicago, 2:30 p.m Ted Bit at Bad Ball Arms. rooms... Probably the finest baa- just one of its first three tennis tained a cheerful, bantering atti­ i . T l I U U U ^ U I I ley Cup, history was played March players are playing baseball. They proteatod that should make the homer by sizzling Don Hosk and the Giants. Stan Musial also got Yankee rookie . Tony Kubek nation, and when he passed - it. Brooklyn at New York, ,8 p.m. ketbair team ever.^ l o represent matches, the Manchester High i 24, 1936 at Montreal with Detroit are Larry Blades, a second base­ fight no .contest. T h e Portland a pair of four-baggers by aubati- three hits, hiking his average to tude with teammates and news­ Portland, Ore.—Nino V a .1 d e a, grounded into only five- double boxing Oonunisaion did not-allow made up hiji mind to return to the' Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 8:15 ■ \ Manchester is the 1952-5.1 squad squad failed to win a single men who talked with him before In $20,000 E ven t winning, 1-0. They required 116>j man. ahd pitchels Ron Jiidson and 209, Havana, outpointed Johnny tute first baseman George Crowe .403. o (A c h RONNIR DAIOLR of which won poth the regular sea- doubles match...Red and White plays while playing ISO games tin protest, but fined Gleason ring. , ■ ' / p.m. , a ban was put on visiting to give minutes of overtime. Dave Gavl^.t. Holman, 204, CTiicago", 10. furnished all • the nms and gave The Cubs pelted four Pittsburgh the American Legion Juniors an­ son and pja'yoff title.s in the Amer- baseball Coach Tom Kelley em- with Denver'in 1966. WOO,. ^ ', ' -p Milwaukee at St. Louis, 9 p.m. To Halt Hit Streak nounced today that practice ses­ him more rest. And he Is putting Hot Sp^ngs, Ark., May 9 i4l— the Reds their first Eaatem sweep, pitchers for 13 hits and scored five Ican Pjo Lea)pie under the British ployed four different lineups in the much faith in prayer. since the. pennant winning 1940 unearned runs on three Pirate sions for his team Will take place Veteran Cary Middlecoff loomed American banner. Starters in-1 Indians' first four outings 'in an To his mother. Mrs. Ann Score team accomplished it. errors to give rookie Dick Drott over the weekend. The schedule Chicago, May 9 (/P)— Ted Williams, going On 39, isn’t too eWded Ray Felix, Bobby Knight. ! attempt to find the right comblna* in Lake Wjjrth, Fla., he sent Word as a - favor|te in the $20,000 third Yale Nips Wesleyan fruit LrajEtie The Red's second straight in Eb his second victory after the 20- lists sessions Friday night at 6 old to learn a lesson. “ I learned one yesterday ia the aix^h Jackla Allen,. Buddy Ackerman | tion both in the field and at the asking het: hot to make the annual Hot .Springs Opeh Golf bets Field zoomed them Into second year-old rlghUVasider had lost his o'clock, Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. xHp Kew Haven, May 8, (/P)—Dusty inning," said the Boston slugger who smashed three homers and Kenny Goodwin Wpile compe-| plate.. .East Hartford High base- to Cleveland. Mrs. Score, who Tournament after a sizzling teven- Match results^ Double Boilers place in the National League, a first three decisions. W alt Moryn and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. All tent reserves were , Pnggy B ell.; ball Coach Jim Carey, a standout. Clay's stogie w ith bases loaded to drills will be at Mt. Nebo. A ll in­ retrea'the pitcher a devout 5 practiee Stting—Tcd Williams, Red Sox shutout the SkilleU 4-0. Coffee half game behind tha front—run. and rookie Oase y W yae batted Itr anrf hAtfjxl in All the Red Sox runs in tlj^eir 4-1 victory over Bdb McLarnon and big De-! softball player with Derby and the the sigihto toning gave Yale a 2-1 terested players -are invited and olic, said she was content to stay terday" inas^d three home runs for all Cups rolled a 3-1 victory over the nlng Milwaukee Braves who bowed two rims each for the winnera. .the Chicago White Sox. r Zonie.."Th« Softball Story a , Dovaletles in the State League for baseball victory over Wesleyan varsity high school players 'm u st' home and continue the pra.vers in | The PGA-sanrtione(f tournament 824-828 MAIN ST. | fof the Bo.ston nms in 4-1 triumphRoiling Pins while Spatulaif and 2-1 to the Philadelphia Phillies. .Woodllng on Spree As I recall. Bob Keegan had Ted by every club in the league. brand pew 264-page book on the several years, hss agreed to jojn yesterday. I t was a pitchers' duel Flying Saucers rolled to a 2-3 sign up although they can’t pettie- which she ahd some neighbors began today.with 122 shooters, in­ over Uie Chicago White Sox. Rookie Don Cardwell waa responsi­ Tt was a former teammate who a count of 3-2 on me when I swung Williams was given an inten­ sport. Is a coriiplete, concise and 'Pagani Caterers in the Itec TEL MI3.5U1 lb for- seven innings with Yale's stalemate. Noteworthy scorea: Ipate. spent most of Tuesday night. cluding 25 amateuia. ble for the Braves' third straight wielded most of the damage upon — and it was a bad ball. If I hadn’t tional pass in his iast time.at the entertaining history of America’s ' League this summer.. A fine first Bruoe Irving and Wesleyan’s Pltohing—Don Cardwell. Phillies Betty Jo Tremmel 106, Madeline MANCHESTER , } -—Held the hard-hitting Milwaukee loss with a peven-hitter. gone for it I would have walked." plate yesterday and the 4.529 greatest participant and spectator | basehaan. Carey is now s home McDougald Affected Bo' Winihger, who captured the Horm Wissing locked In the Morley 118-118-107-343, Hilma Mc- the Yankees. In Addition to his Brpvea to seven hlt.s for his second Anton'elll Blasted homer, Woodllng cracked three Williams hit the pitch high to l^miskey Park fans booed lustily. I.1TTLE lAHAOUR. volunteer sport from its beginning ih 1887 j owner in. our City, of Village Sharing in her concern was Me- | event ip 19.15, fired a 71 yesterday. bstUe. Comb 121, Phyllis McCarthy 106, Dougald, who felt so downcast he : Lloyd'Mangriim shot a five-under- **jh A *******'*'b********'*'*"**'*'*to***** vlc’ictory in 2-1 decision over tlte The St. Louis Cardinals pounded singles, scored three Umee' and left field where Minnie Minoso If he had homered he would have umpires will hol^ an Important to Ita world tournansenta in 19.16 | Charm, Sea Cormier 107-106 and Ann said St first that he might quit ■ par 67. leailague leaders. - four New York pitchers for 19 hits drove,in thr^e runs as Cleveland caught it. matched a major league record of meeting tonight- at 7 o’clock at and. is available by writing to the i - • • • Trinity Belts Cadets Meyers 109. to defeat Johnny Antonelll and the the West Side' Rec. Sam Vacr/iti baseball. Said Mrs. Score: ! Among other well-known golfers past Kansas City into fourth place. Snapped String four, in one game, held jointly by Columbia Publi.shlng Co., Box i Herb Stevenson, formep member Giants 13-4, while the . Chicago Charles Maxwell drove in three It ended Wgliams' string of seven others. has issu^ 'an urgent appeal for 1623, Washington, D. C. "It certainly wasn’t hi.s fault,! here were Jimmy Demaret, George New Ismdon, May 9 A. siX; WHITTAKER HITS HARD HOFSTRA WINS SHUTOtT of the Northern Connecticut Board Cubs pushed Pittsburgh deeper in­ runs’ with a home run single ss honiera. ■ “ I didn’t .mind the Intentional volunteers. A t least it) more men and I’m sure everything will confie ' Bayer, Mike Souchak, Ed Furgol. run fourth Inning *nshlbd Trint Willimaptic, May 9 (41—Catcher Bridgeport, May 9 (41—Jbe Las of . Approved Baseball Umpires, out all right." [ Peter Thoi'nson, Julius Boros, Bob to the National League basement the Tigera, moved into b fifth place He slammed one Tuesday night walk in the ninth,” he said; "There are meeded to complete the staffe to come out of a 4.-4 tie and l:^t Prank Whittaker hbmeced, doubled pagnoletta gave up only two hlta for-the three leagues which start Grid star Jimm}- Roach ^ia the has decided to come out of retire­ Through General Manager Hank j Todki. Dick Mayer, A rt Wall Jr., with a 7-1 victory over the Pirates. tie with the Athletics. Duke Maas in the ninth inning with a man was a man on second and two out ment . this year and will work the Coast Giiard Academy's byse- and singled yesterday to drive in yesterday as he led Hofstra to Cleveland battered four Yankee play May 26. starting lehflelder with Ha'milton Greenberg, Score sent. McDougald and Bob Roeburg. DELUXE TIRES earned his fourth victory but; he aboard that boosted Boston to a and the White Sox sjtlll had a games in the Rec Softball League ball tegm yesterday. 13-8./Big six runs as his New Haven Stats 2?0 baseball victory over the Uni­ Standard's baseball leant this sea­ this message: | ------pitchers for 13 hits for its second received substantial aid from Jim 4-3 decision over (!lhicago. In his chance to win.” , at Robertson Park. . .Coach Walk­ punches of the inning were back to Teachers College baseball Uam versity of Bridgeport. Hofstra col successive success against the son . . . Overall this past winter, "THl him that it's Just .part of j Bunning, who did not give up a first two times up yesterday, and . Hit First Pitch PRACTICE SLATE American excluding playoft games. Hippo er Briggs will welco'rae the return HILl-VER BEATS FAIRFIELD / beck homers by hurler Jlny Canl, rode to a 15-6 victory over Willi- lerted its two runs In the top of World Champions. Early Wynn, hit in four relief innings, the bases empty, he also parked Williams, . pushing >ih' league Little League farm tryouta w-ill be the game. It wa.sn’£ his (ault.- I WARDS FINEST RAYON van and Bob Kehhey. mantic Teachers. the ninth. Cor.renti partiel)iial^ Irv 185 game.* of 14 varsity football performers don’t hold any grudge orljj feel-[ Hartford. May 9 )/Pt — Lenny supported by three-run homers off Triandos drpve in four Balti­ the ball into the stands. leading batting markup .474, poled held Monday and Tuesday night next fall at Manchester High and •— J------4-r^------— the bats e f Vlc Wertz and Gene and accuahulldLcd a total pinfall of ing at all." j Burke struck out 10 batters as- he more runs as Billy Loes scattered Then he filed out. but got on the his first homer bn,Keegan’s, second at 6 o’clock at the Waddell School 2(^,872 ptos'ior a sparkling 123.117 all games are expected to be Woodllng abd », two-run blast by eight hits to snap Kansas 'Cltyts beam again in thfe eighth inning pitch and the, bther two on the . .. . Case Bros. Friday night at 6 McDougald played for the Yanks i pitched Hillyer College to its fourth a\eragc,rwiiile competing in three played at Mt. Nebo. for at least in their 10-4 defeat here last night rookie Roger Maris, earned his fourrgame winning streak. Alesf* .with hia third homer of the game, first toss. ^LAat” year, he hit only- at Robertson Park. . . Pagani Ca­ one more season.. . Silk Towner’ baseball victory of the aea.son y4s- lopai "leaguea and the annual and got three singles in five at third victory, !" ^ Kellner waa the loser. Which, also scored Billy Klaus who one home)/ in Comiakey Park; and terers Sunday morning at 10 at Tommy Stratton, now in the Air terday - a 5-2 win over Fairfield V i Men’s Tournament. . . Best bats. University. ' had"aingled. that, .too, was off the White Sox Robertson. . . Tonight w ill be the seball players to oppose Man­ Force, is currently IJboJting soft­ . The ^Production gave Williams righthander. final night Jpr boys to try out for chester High thus far this spring ball games for the cr4ck Westover College Baseball Steady Job at Mike nine circuH., smashes for the sea­ “ It was a pretty windy day and the Intermediate Lieague at 6 Include Dave Connell/( 2b). Nor­ Air Force' Base team .-'.-Tip De­ son. a figure'he didn't reach If f/ I think 1 got a little help from it," o'clock at the West Side Oval. wich, Dan Jones (j)), ^orwich. Tom partment—Donll be surprised if Denver (41—Eleven football year until July 3A He woun4 up Williama said. ‘'Keegan waa throw­ Weaver's talented ’ basketball Arnty 9, Fordham 3 Petke (aa a hitter),'Bristol. Frank w coaches have come and gone since 1956 with a total Of 24. Williams ing some real 'good balls, but I Bob Devandy, hew football coach Tracy (ss),'Meriden, Dan Stevens player. Johnny Eagan ends up at I W eekly F ishihg Advisory Yale 2, \Vesleyan 1 Wllford Woody began announcing novV has 427 for his cafeai'. know that I got two that he didn't at Wyoming, is the ninth Michigan (c), .Meriden a n Z Burt Dziadek Providence Collage in . the fall or AND Columbia 13, Rutgers 8 the games over the public address When he filed ouf'it broke a want to throw. T h e breaks seem, State as-slstant coach in rodent perhaps after one Jie’ar-! o f prep Dartmauth 7, Harvard 6 (p ), Meriden. . Bristol has coni- system at Denver University Stadi­ streak Of reaching baae 11 straight to be going/ with me so- far this years to move into a head coaching riiitte4iy I iand arid the Chintqn breakwater. ■ Tennis - High- • va ■ windham- T a favorite at ihe track, /will be ?oly Hi to victory in the Fiddlert. rock crabs and . sand EACH m /EACH IN • EACH IN r among the miasring. Waatongtqn, May 9 (41 — Chair­ Away, ■.,■.•■ I n v a l u o l dale Stages at Jamaica. He'tjpTrded n - * - man t> U e r '(D -N Y )' said today a worms ai^e all taking fish. Baaebali,-High ve. 'Windhani, sen O f 4 Shoemaker,' set' obwir ffir 15 days the daughter.of Pplyiftolan to a SETS OF 4 sen OF 4 by the stewards at Cburehlll Dowha House judiciary Subcommittee will Party boats ' are bringing In 3:15-Wllllmanllc. 41/i lengto tThpoaplTover Oil Rich.' Baaeball-Chene.v T e c h X ^ Ly- 1, 2, 3 linapncaaa ^ .4 5 * J, 2, 3 tka prka aa. 14.95* '1, 2i 3 tka prica aa 16.55** for mlsjudgiBff Di* fl^lah" line, in hear, arguments in .Juny..for and good catches' of biitokfiah cod and The fteet,..«KSiitn,ut miss'covered against, applying the ■"antitrust poMoetc from Block Island and nian Memorial, 2:30-Lebanon'^^ the KenUieky Derby,. vriU mlsa the the ^Ive Turlohgi in ,59 4/6 and laws to ^professional sports. Mohthuk Point arfas. Pollock are • Friday, May 10, v first lO dayii .of iHollyWobd Park's $4.80. V - , i - i / The Antitrust Subcommittee has also hlttihK st tbe Race' and off Golf— High va Windham— Wtllh rich 5&-Nor- terhouse. Shoemaker, w h o. lUa wlch, 3—West-Side Oval. - Mir . W> tr iwHaafa HmM been the riding champion,In aeVen the favorite, finished last. . y': dopMi trood for 9oc^ milaago, Btackwatti, only. Gtvd poor car that "like eearT took Fruit L^tague , Baseball— High va Hall, S;S0- k. ,of— the - last eight meetininmeetini at "Holly: \ jA&wna/ mdaf. DriW to for ooc speedy, -Both the Sugar .'kirns and Piaoh Hittdrt ' :rj HartfordrXii^^xt-i.i-?:'- 7~ ' -Apfos bBita task aNf-tmia'k'Nra -r:.[ '-A convenient Park, waa■waa to have ridden Peachaa roUed 'hlmUar 2-^ vIetorlM. ... '.g w r ..:. ,v. Boclal-dfiimber. Made HU Own $e«t eU-potoS vretoj|obl.. W e d a ^ ^ y , May 22 budget terms '^ttrlieidFr oyer"D a ^ Ntito and the Ber- Richmond. Va. (41—BIU Schm idts Green Stampa The }Chicago.bwned stable of Bai^bo)l-r-Chaney Tech va Hart­ ALL RIVERyidES MOUNTED FREE Mrs. Ada Li. Rice will starfa team (Chicago (41— Fifty years ago, ^ t tlnw at bat for toa ford Teob; 2:15—Hartford; dews shutout tha Figbara 4-0 in .^rginiana * of the. Intel of Call Me Lucky m d FUght Hta- 'Wblta Sox fs!n Joseph. Salomon got' anoUwr. match. Sherry Jochimaen .T^raday, May 23 ^ GUARANTEED NATION-WIPE tired of jaltUng on the hard 'wooden League wan . ae I a pinch hittar tory. Rounding_ out . the______fieldwtn topped.aU gartidi)anU witfi a fina ciolf^High va Merlden-"Home.- benches' at Comiakey Park. So he against too. Rochyitoir Red, Wtngi , Visit Yt$r T^fira j s: be iHeed Man, BeUer Weuwa, 14) single apd other noteworthy ' Ttonto^Hlfh va Maridtn <-r^ Oovarit and Lucky O. L. denigRed b metal folding cpalr and in 1950. He hit k home nm, Renna ftitw ilkst i^stt acdraa #4i(e ttirned in by Oea] Taft —ent. to San Frapciecoraacieco ththle le year----- Home. > ' 1 r Four 9100,900 atoke# evenU are bfbi^ht it to toe park. Frienda saw IffiraUli I00jl22, LuclUe Mahewey ll«, to be run during toe meettogs it and atoed fo r name. ThUa was RlduaondRlc CM Gordie Wtod-i Track—W ifi VF »M to n i •ec4 ' '1 . .! ' Karga Hihbard Iia.^tory Wiflhida E to — :e,. 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USED medium sized Cold‘ Spot breezeway, garage, on two lots in DEPT. HOURS A 'Public Seifvlce. xelectric refrigerator- Reason­ partly fumiOfaed. ideal for elderly 1954 FORD 2-DOOR SBUJAN viduai instruction on insured dual- ►lOTHiM&TOTsBr IP I MISS THIS IT’LL COST M-ME ^ benefits. A person with above - .portraits. $1.50 each. Anne Griffin beautiful country setUng, $19,500 :TW0 Adjoining Lots, 112x185 each, Cw laRlO TlV kllF'V Abdover, May 6 (Special) AMOTWER TOlKt9flttn'K'^"“ ^ No Fee Charged. average potential can. plan oh a able. 21 'Elizabeth /Dr., Mon-^ couple, .conveniently located, ref­ 8:1A A> M- to 4:30 Pl M. 1954 PLYMOUTH ?TA. WAGON xicoiUrol cars hy .experienced, A t?-Oi VE TOR THE HOLE Studio, 476 Main ^t: MI 3-5233. Vernon St.' West. Manchester. registration date of May $8' OUT 4 * 0 / '* ' IXCITEO ABOUT.' secure future with continual ad-. _ Diamonds-^Watches— Chester-' ' erences. $75 W r month. Write 1954 FORD V-i 9-PASS. WAGON t r a h ^ insfnicuirs. Quality . and .MR.CVST; Box M, c /o Hehald. CEDAR RIDGE TERRACE- Glas.- CaU, MI 9-5362. prospective first-gt^er* was an­ 1955 VOLKSWAGON, 9 -4»ASSEN- satMtaction assured. KII f- 60i 0 or kElPdAUMf- vancement -in our. organization. POWER'MOWERS Jewelry - 48 tonbury — Six-room .Split Level, nounced at.a Mothers Club meet­ COPY CLOSING TIME RetAX.'- EUV • - MATTRESSES—All namje brands, WAGON Tel. MI 9-8196 for appointment. F0U R :R 60M UnYumithed, Un­ built-in range a n d ' oven, i ' j ing last nig^it by Mrs, D e r is X. ANOTHER • THREE FAMOUS MAKES 20-40% saving*. Want proof? Poppy Days FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. NO MONEY DOWN A'TTENTION; LEONARD W YOST Jeweler, re­ heated Apartment, "viear Main St: bath*. large lot, extras. Suburban for Sate 75 Chamberlain, ^nctpal. M A M b m i^ N G SCHOOL Fe- TH^SANO, ' ‘ $49.90 and Up pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Howard's Sleep Center, 039 Mxirt ------1______r At present thete la a total of $S MON. THRU FRI > Payments male Instructdiv Standard x>r auto­ «4ASS9f ' V. , No Down Payment St., MI 9-6335. • : ' ; Adults only,/ -Write iBox AB; c/ o SEE/THESE HOMES AND EAST HAMPTON - Year 'rouqd Help Wanted— Reasonable prices. Open dally. Herald. \ prospective first-graders known to i As Ix>w As $,T».00 W’cek matic. Day, Vyenings. Sunday MANY MtJftE IN a l l s t y l e s four room*, tile bath, shower, fire­ SethyVFW : 10:30 A. M .' 'M EN-2»TOiO! Male or Female 37 $2.00 WEEKLY. Thursday liv en in g *. 1 ^ Sprucr the school, yet with the recent in- : 1947 PLYMOUTH COUPE appointmei|ts. MI, ,9-6541, 9 or Street. 50. 9-4387. FULL SIZE Box Spring and Inner- AND PRICE RANGES place. oU’heat, waterfront, has ail SATURDAY 9 A. M. No Payments Till July. spring mattreks, $5 each. Two /VJ.rt/a-.#' l Y / of new famlUes Mrs. Cteamber- 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN after 4 p.m. If you’re looking for « PART TINIE HELP WANTED— Business Lo^tim modern conveniences.- MI 3-7116 l l e x t f r C C I C I toin said she felt sure there were 11949 DeSOTO SEDAN ------... I ^ ^ - ' COLE MOTORS overatuffed chairs. $6 each. Frig- We also have tome choice Lots or 381 Summit St. - steady job with annual Nights and Sundays. Dairy Queen idalre range with warming oven, " ______for Rent \ 64 on which contractor will custom „ more youngsters eligible to enter rOVR COOPERATION S%1 1 4 . 119?0 STtJDBBAKER SE{)AN 436 Genter St. Ml-$-09to Garden-^Fartn— Dairy Motorcycles— Bicycles 1 raises, liberal vacations, No. 2„ 307 West Middle Tpke. fine condition, $60. Call MI build the home of your choice. . ELLINGTON ------. school next fall. She requested all BE APPRECIATED : 1949 CHRYSLER COUPE Products 50 SMALL "STORE on Purnell '^ a ce , Gla.stonbury, May 9 (Special) — I parents who have a child ready, to FOR SALE — 55-Gal. Drumiirumix-'m $-1459. j .- MANY OTHERS MANCHESTER Cycle Shop, li and other employe benefits, SODA FOirrrtAIN HELP. Male near Main St. Apply Marldw's, California ranch home, one year The Veterans of Foreign Wars will: enter first grade next year to con- I No Money Down,. Just Good Credit good condition. $2.50 eaclichx^For STRAWBERRY and poniy plant*. West Middle ’Tpke. Repairs all then becom e-a Guard st or female, . How-ard. Johnson's, HOTPOINT Electric Range, full 867 Main St. \ CIESZYNSKI-PELBER old. Located in on exquisite section hold their local Buddy Poppy Days tact her at the school DidI Ml 3-5121 further information call The' Her- Fem Gardens, 179 Fern’em St.,, Man- ---- , 9-PASS. STATION WAGON makes of bicycles.'N ew and used the Connecticut State. Pris­ Manchester. Ml 9-6220. size, automatic oven controls, AGENCY near all aschoole. shopping and on May 16, 17 and 18. this year. Mrs. Chamberlain atreosed „ ______i------f------' aid, phone MI 3 -5 1 2 1 ^ Chester. TWO-ROOM office suite. 38 Elih transportation. Set on a gorgeous Members and auxiliary of Pfau- 1955 FORD V-8 bikes for sale. Also buy used on. The starting salary, ia' DOC'S DRIVE-IN wants someone clook, light, broiler, deep well, MI 3-1409 or 9-4291 necesalty of getting a Spotless Flqrids Flsmlngo Red .bicycles. Work gusranteed. Rates large storage .drawer, three top St.. Rockville. Suitable ter pro-' landscaped |ot. Six room home Smyk . Post will be stationed acquainted with the alei^tary for part time work two or three fesaional or business. Inquire features, 22' living room and ad-! throughout town selling poppies with Fordomatic, D* luxe radio, reasonable. $3660 KNAPP SHOES: Harry Mahoney, VIRUS FREE strawberry plants. burners. ■ Tel. MI 9-3643. THREE BEDROOM Cape and Ga- school befiwe he einbfMfs on ]ila The Maximum . X nights a week.Call M l 9-$180 Rockville, TRemont 5-2505. joining dining room, modern eaUin! on these three days. Lost and Found heater,, whitewall tires. Next to alter 6 jS.m. 358 Main S ^ / Phone XG 3-4327. Sparkle, Catskiil. MI 9-6615. ■ -- - gag*. Tile bath, formica count­ education there,,# ^ u l w ' e Female 38 Household Goods 51 St., Manchester. MI 9-5043. h*$9)0. hospitals, Uking cigarettes, candy, For be.M in price and workman­ j ------^------—------. , t Youngsters of the lower grades BRUNNER’S, Only $385 Dqw’n — $16.00 Week. Experienced • men required for (The mortgage the ''aqmetliing toilet articles and wrlUiig paper to CLEAN AND paint UiOse glitters ship, call Manchester Roofing and ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, had on opportunity to enjoy th« Rockville Road, TalcottviIIs LOOKING TOR A DREAM? — Hilp'Wantea-Female ^^anroTf?::*. " '’S layout and development of, elec­ THAYER CARRIAGE, twin size. Machinery and Tools 52 ^jj^rrowed" the veterans. Some of the patients now. Avoid costly repairs later. Siding Co., Inc. MI 9-8933 for WOMAN wants baby-sitting job, glass, china, and used furniture Wanted To Rent 68 have no other visitors other than classmen in Ml, 8-1383. tronic equipment. ■ Business ma­ Call M} 9-4492 after 3 p.m. bought and sold. Furniture Repair e sky, the'"somethlhg blu,e-'')’ FOR SALE OR LEASE Open Eveninga TUI 9 And Stm Save $1,209 free estimate. ■ Proprietor Joe WANTED-T^'o women for laundry »a1' chines or similar experience help­ eveninga. Call Ml 9-6148. those from organized groups, Girardin. Service. Ml 3-7449. YOUNG COUPLE and child desire . .1956 OLDSMOBILE “ 88" work. Must apply in person. New cjtpri.'Ta r 'Y' HANLEY ADAMS CORP. Han-A- MANCHESTER—1948 Garrison. Co­ Roche said, 19!» RUBBtSB AND ashes removed. ful. Excellent opportunities for the EXPERIENCED in real estate and WE RENT four room unfurnished apartment LAKE FRONT YEAR 'ROUNQ singing, dancing ond^nlvaic by tho HOLIDAY Model Laundry, T3 Summit St. | S HERM^ right man. : Dex Fibrated Waterproof Coating ALL ICINDS of refinlshed, used lonial, 4 bedrooms, I 'l baths,-24’ school orchestra on Tue^ - J' BU!CK CXJNVERTIBLE General-cleaning. ceUars, atuca insurance, capable woman, full or or house. Call MI 3-7614. living room, pine-paneled r*c- HOME on the south shore of Lake Egret Eftog* Visitors *1986-1385 Down Red,over Raven Black, whltew^I and yards. Reasonable ‘atea. M.' Aluminum Storms and \ part tithe. Write Box V, e , o f6r roofs and toundations. $1.75 furniture. RJibuilt mattresses, Small Cement and Mortar Mixers, Ever since Mrs. 'Thomas B. Members of the Glee Cklb. the TWO WAITRESSES - One days. ! ...... " X ' per gal. in five gallon drums. reation room, breeieway, garagfe, Wamgumbaug. 12 miles east of tireSi. super de luxe radio, pdwer ft M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. Herald. $12.9S-$19.95. Spring. $4’-$13.50. An Power Tro\vels, Electric Ham­ Rhlnes of 1855 Main St. spotted school choir, school orohOstn^imd 1963 steering, clear plastic seat coverSj Screen.s 1-4-A 11-5, One nights, 5;i a.m. Six days GRAY MANI.’FACTURING WeatCJ-'n Auto A."sroc. Store, 615 lot 75x142, convenient location. Manchester Center, Good roads, 9-9757. a weelf. Good salary, good work­ Help Wani64— Male 36 tiques. Open 9-9, Sat. till 5. I-e- mers, Water PUmps, Building Farms and Land for Sale 7l $23,000. good schools.. Consists of six (or- the first cattle egret seen in Con­ dance groups presen t blgbUitetev FORD CONVERTIBLE back-up lights. Just Like New! y ' CO. .Main St. MI 9-6573. Blanc Furniture Hospital, 195 Jacks. Chain Hoiata, Air Compres- necticut, bird watchers from alt $985-1335 Down ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors, ing conditions. Apply in person. MANCHESTER Duplex, i rooms ■pial rooms plus auxiliary kitchen, SAVE — $1,200 — SAVE FLOOR SERVICE., Floors sanded jalousies, porches, av^-nlnga. Free TOOLMAKERS, first class, gauge 16 AIrbor St., Hartford South.St,, Rockville, Conn. [ sors,. Power. Rollers., Lawn Sweep- APPROXIMATELY 78 Acres pos­ over have been swarming into and' refiniihed. TR. 5-2071 or TR. Walnut Restaurant, 7 Walnut St. makers, jig and fixture men Situation* Wanted^—Mftle 39 MEN'S REBUILT and Relaated each side (2 bedrooms). , Yleas- recreation and utility rooms. Mod* month'* ^ 1953 estimates. Cali N B. Chase Co., . Shoes. Reasonably priced. Sam ! ers, Ixlme, Spreaders, Rotary Till ture and woodland, partly located erp conveniences. town, taking pictures, movies and ^rent Teacher Association meet- FITZGERALD MOTORS, 8-1050. \ wanted. Ail benefits. .55 hourmini- "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK " MAN with ant location, quiet residential RtnCK CONVERTIBLE MI 9-0233 or Rockville TR 5-1200. GENERAL OFFICE workerTTyp^ !»-tori truck deglse*’’ Yulyes, 23 Oak St., In front of I era, Trailers, Miscellaneous Tools In the town of Andover and part­ street. Spacious veranda, ga­ observing through binoculars. INC. mum work week.-Manche.ster Tool Reasonable: ' ' ’ Call DOUBLE BED, telephone table. lik e New 24,000 Hn-LS’ TELEVISION Service. Ing, accurate with figures. Per- tight work. Purnell Parking Lot: ly in the town of Columbia, front­ rage, lot 75x130, trees, shrubs. Mrs. Rhine*,, a member of the Pet Core Dlustrsted Formerly Brunner’s and Design, 130 Hartfo'rd Rd. MI 9-78.53. Call after 5 p.m. MI $-4367, Fqyr Further Information Phone 1957^ , AvaUable at all times Philco fac­ 'Jtianent position. Five day week, age bn Route 87. Interested par­ Price on request: Hartford Bird Study group,' said A special program on "How to ROCKVILLE Rb.. TALCOTVILLE Roofing—Siding 16 & P EQUIPMENT ties please communicate with FORD CONVERTIBLE tory supervised service. Tel. 50. free-insurance plan. Salary com- INSPECTTOR — Must be able to GRINDER — Experienced ih tool APAR'TMENT size electric^range. I USED TV SETS—for cottage, rec-1 ANDOVER --^-room spacious 8- she’d been hoping to see one here Care for Pete’’ wo* preeented to OPEN EVENINGS menaurate with experience and | Also Thayer carriage Reason- 945 Center Street Trust.Department, the Willlman- ■ Ml 3-5556 or MI S-6158 ever .since she, hW learned they JU?T LIKE NEW 9-9698. , - ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Csr- rnake setup.s. Must have some room work, particularly cutter -Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 "" ■ ”■ reation room, etc. Good condition, : Manchester bedroom ^^.charming Dutch Co- assemblies on upper and lower ability. Tel. Manager for appoint-1 basic tools. .55 hour week, paid grinder or monoset. This is a able. MI 9-2062. reasonably priced. Potterton's, 130' tic Trust Company, Willlmantic. lonial.^jfl heat, good cellar, 2 had been seen in nearby states. 1957 1951 \NASH RAMBLER Station pentry. Alterations and additions. i*’* Elementary School CHUCK'S RADIO and T V Servtcey ment, MI 9-4.523,. MI 9-628.5. ‘ I holidays, -vacation insurance. • salaried positioh with all Center St.. \n 9-4537. Phone Ml 9-2052 Conn. Subject to prior sale. Ap­ fireplaces. Aluminum storms The bird resembles the snowy on Wednesday. , WagofK Radio, heater, overdrive. CeUings, Workmanship guaran­ MANCHESTER Pet Center for oil 2" CENTRIFUGAIx Pump. 12" MERCURY HARDTOP . 151 North Main fix. Ml. 8-6517,’ Profit sharing plan. Apply Wilco offered sugh as hospit^tallon. ia- proved by the Board of Directors aqn screens. I'i acres, brook. egret, but is more erect. It stands $3895-$S9S Down Extra g o ^ . $595. 1951 Nash teed. A. A. Dion Inc., 299 Autumn your pets and pet’s supplies. table sa’^, small Roto-liller, newi A'dachshund was the live sub- Rambler Hallon wagon. Radio, residence Ml. 3-5960. St. MI. 3-4*60. stenographer ” ” I Machine ft Tool, Bolton. surtnee, etc. lU s - t job with an ,MI '‘-4273. Open Monday-Saturday, $10 DOWN ■— "TH A7 S ALL” of The Willimantic Truat Com­ onewall*. Picturesque,, useful Wanited-—Real Estate 20 t o 27 inches high and has sn j^ t presented by Mrs. Vail of the GbODYEAR has permanent outstandinj:.,f«t33re for a company and u.Red sump pumps, Roto-mow- 3 YEARS TO PAY pany and the Probate Court of apricot colored, back, head and ' 1965 heater, graV $49.1. Brown- REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ ’^-6 p.ifi. Thursday, 9-9-p.m. barn. Owner moving to smaller WANTED—Eqlldlng iota in Mon Connecticut Humane Society, to FDR THE best in shingle and built position open for experienced' ste­ TRUCK DRIVER and laborer. $1.75 starting'to make their own cut- ers, $20 and up; two-wheel gar­ Musical Instruments 53 Andover. DODGE 4-Door Sedan Jackson MotoiKSales, VS Main St. ice. Commercial, residential, air den tractor.- A ft P Equipment/ A WHOLE h o u s e ; home. Reduced to $19,800. Chester, Any. rone. Phone MI breast. illustrate her Ulk which waa also up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ nographer. Mu.st be able to take pgr hour.'Apply Thomas Colla Co., ..Iteg tools. The man selected will BIr)p , ca^'and dog aupplles, whole­ $1M5--$198 Down MI 9-5732. \ conditioners,’ frecrers, A. and W. MI 9-2052. OF f u r n i t u r e ELLINGTON—De luxe ranch type 3-6273. This egret species, with on accompanied by movies. ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. dictation and also use transcribing 351 Broad St. „ , be expected to helpxin, the crea­ sale hnd retail. Daily 9 to 5 p.m. MUSIC instnunentol, rental. Com African origin.' first migrated to 1955 Refrigeration Co. Ml 9-1237, MI FOR o n l y $488 Houses for S a l ^ '’ home (overall,, including breeze­ **£**/. ****'^' HARDTOP CONVEJ^BLES—1951 Ml. 3-7707. equipment. 40 hour week. Company tion of the shop, Selection of, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday nights plete lin8 of instruments. Rental 72 way and garage. 78’ ). Bul)t-iie South America some 3,0 years ago VOLKSWAGEN 9 Pass. 9-2050, MI 9-0055. , - TOOLMAKER— E.x^l*te1iced with ON THE EASIEST TERMS applied to purchase price. Repre LISTINGS W AfirED. single and ^elety waa the theme of • pit>- ' Oldsmobile 98, .H^ramatic. 1950 benefits include paid vacations, equipment, setting up shop con­ 7 to ,9. Porterfield's Roiit'e 8 and oven and range, 3 baths, wall to and was spotted in -Florida in the gram presented to' the upper '■ $1899—I l k Down - -RAY’S.RODFINQ CO., shingle and experimental part*. 5.5 hour week, TWO Storm Window.^ and two IN THE WORLD ’ senting Olds, Selmer, Ped MANCHESTER — SJx'^ room Cape two-family houOe«- Member of Pontiac CataliM, ■ Hydeamatic. .DfaCS WEATHERSTRIP life and hospitalization, insurance trols. hiring additional help and Chapel. South Windsor. JA 8-3391. ■ ce then its num­ Com­ built up roofa, gjjtter and Con­ paid holidays, vacation and insur­ Screens, 26x24. Call MI 8-406. 3 C O M P IL E ler and Buiidy. Metier’ s Muric er-tell rear "today by metnbeni of the — ------1955------tOOO—CTietrolei -Dei—A4r paiiy, duurs at no cost to emploj-e. Free park­ eventtialiv' becoming factorv su­ dormer, fireptetfe. conveniently Unique in design, this three .year tor. Ml. 9-1107, aify time. bers have increased, and it appears Safety Patrol, which won organis­ Glide. Brown-Iackson Motor or work. roof.X-Chlmney ra- ing available. Contact Mr. 'DCvlin ance-. Profit sharing plam— App'y perintendent. Th<}' plant will be BABY PARAKEETS, month old io o k c A S B . Fiesta 'Ware, tables, ROOMS OF BRAND NEW Studio. 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7600 V$ FORD 3 DOOR work, guaranteed. Cali Ml. 9-1683 Wilco Machine ft Tool, Bolton. - FURNITURE located, sensible priced at $15,800. old home on plot approx. 185x200 that each year it la sighted further ed at the school this year. Sales. 333 Main St. MI 9-5732. paira. Ray Hagenow.'-Ml. 9-3314. or Mr. Bartell to arrange lor , in­ within a 15 iniie radius of Man­ and up at 134 Glenwood St. MI tea set. miscMlaneous iteiris. Call with its 7 rooms (plus) must; be USTINOS WANT! Single, twb- $1169—$169 Down afUr 8 p.m. . 9-6.572. Beautiful Weailnghouae Electric ACCORDIONS R E N TE D -A ll sizes, A. R. Wilkie and Co., Realtor, Ml north. Arrangements were made by Ray Jackson, 5n. 3-8825.'- terview at BU 9-3424. ,,.... chester in the suburbs. Working after 5 p.m. 5fl 9-2035. seen for full appreciation.' "Own­ family, tbree-faml'l business m a CHEVROLET Bel Air 3-Door EXPERIENCED billing clerk to Refrigerator/ reasonable. Chester. Accordion 9-0649, M l 9-4389. The cattle egret is at present Tommy O’Brien for the showlnc 1957 Packard Sedan JWINO LAWNS and gardens work 8 p.m .—5 :3ft a.m. at P. ft conditions will be ideal but hard Studio, 91 Union St. MI 3-5709. er moving-to Florida. $30,000. property_ Have man; :iteh buyers, feeding with the cows in a pasture. ^ a film on "Sate Driving toe Sedan. V-8. Power Glide, excel­ rotary plow. Call NINE-W^EBnC-OLD PUPPY, part Blond R e d r o ^ Suite Mortgaei 196$ Ford 3-Door V8 PI 2-7669 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A g o o d y e a i T t i r e & Motor Freight. Must be »able to work will be needed to gel ^ cooker, miniature, lovable. MI EIGHT ROOM Colonial — Older MARLBOROUGH - Pre - Revolu- 'lortgagea_ _ arrange- jed . 'Pielease coll The exact location will be given Drivers and Pedestrians.” lent ' condition. $2,050. MI p.m. 80-GAUxON Perma-glass gas hot Handsome Living Room Suite home. Excellent con-litlon. 'Near George L. Grazladlo Reaoltor. MI 1965 DeSoto H a r d ^ 9-3618. ..--"RUBBER type at least 60 words per minute. started. All inquiries are invited 3-1238. ■ ■ : ELECTRIC Hawaiian Guitar and Sonary expandable Cape Cod by Mrs. Rhlnes or any member of Stork Shower Held We are, not now -in the business water heater. Call MI 3-5240. Heat-Proof Dinette Set school, churches, stores and bus 9-5878 109 He?lry ?t. \ 1956 Ford Ranch wagon ROOFING — Specialising in repair. i 180 GOODWIN ST. Phone MI 9-5271. Beautiful/‘ De Luxe" Range Amplifier, Brand new. Call af. with modem conveniences. 2 the Hartford Club. Mrs. Wmiorn H.- Mercer Jr. 1955. Ford 9 Pasaenger Wagon so it is not .vojar own companv. ENGLISH SETTER — 10 mohths ter 6 p.m. MI 3-7010. Entrance hall, large living room-, baths (one new), 5 finitihed 1955 CHRYSLER — Windsor New­ MORTENSEN TV, Specialised RCA --.Rast Hartford, Conn. SHOE STORE ITETURES, includ- j instead / School Bids Sought Hebron Rd.. was hostess for ii 1954 Ford .9 Paasenger Wagon Gutter work. Chimneys SERVICE STATION MAN. Steady All inquiries will be treated in ■ old. \ ta le .-Orange Belton. Reg­ 'of Westinghouse Electric dining room. den. kitchen, laun;- rooms plus large recreation ARE YOU CONSIDEIRIKQ port. 11,000 miles. BZxcellent telgyision service. Ml. 9-4641 H ing shelving, seats, rug runners, I RefriM SELLING YOUR ^PI^OPERTY? Plans and specifications for the lunchem and stork shower at her ■ 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon . cleaned, r»alred; 76 yeara' ex­ WAITRESS, FOR day shift. Apply job, good pay, ■ plus commission. confidence and will be answered. istered thojxmghbred. Woriderful Refrigerator. If You Prefer Rugs, CLOSE - OUT of reconditioned dry room, three fireplaces,, bulli room (or billiard room)..Approx­ condition. $2,400. Rawllpgs, 61 wrapping counter. Kinney Shoes. ■ •Lamps. ' ■ Tables. Linoleum and We will appraise your property new t4-room elementary school on home Wednesday for Mrs. Ralph 1964 Plymouth Wagon Jands Rd., after 5 p,m. ' perience....Prise eatimateai' Call iri person, .Howard Johrisoh’s Expericncod tvith some mechani­ We ,are not interested in a tech-j with children, Housebroken. . has grand pianoa priced as low a* in book cases, thiee large bed imately 12 miles from Manchea- Ellis, ailso of Hebron Rd. Restaurant. MI-9-6220. 903 Main SI. _ i A..Few Other Articles; $495. Each inatrunient in sqund rooms, two baths, large closets, free and without any obligation Hebron Ave. are available today 1964 Ford 3 Door PLOWlNO AND harrowing 8»r- Holotyiey.’ Manchester MI. 8-5361. cal ability preferred. Good job nical man but one withv.practical; had all khots. Must sacrifice. te)-. Five acre*. $17,900. Those attending were Mrs. Wtn- 195$ Olds $8 Holiday for right 'man. MI 9-8198, Man­ expSrience. Write Box R, c o Call MI 3-12b4. /' EVERYTHING mechanical condition. - Your closed in porch, large outside fire- We also buy property for cash. St either the office o f the Board of D^ CORMIER MOTORS ‘ dens. Call MI 3-4543. TOLLAND—Colonial (expandable) Selling or buying contact ston Abbott, Mtra. Raymood P. IMSS BulcK Hiurdtop D’OCTTOR'S re.ceplioritst and assist' chester Flsso Servicenter, Windsor Herald. / ONLY $488 choice of mahogany or walnut, all pla'ce, pool, patio, nicely land­ -• Ranch. Quality construction. 6 Education or at the offices of the Boats and .\ccessbries 46 S’TANLEY b r a y Realtor Houle, Esther Menk, Mrs. 1953 Dodge Sedan SAYS; LAWN MOWERS sharpened and ______HeaUng and Plumbing__ 17 Slit for local.-physician's office. St. I'Bucklandi. / Free stoiage until wanted. Free In the popular small sizes. Free scaped. Two car oversized garage finished ' rooms, 2-car garage. architects. Lyons and Mather in X BRAE-BURN r Ea LTY F ronds MuUen, Mrs. E. K .'8 e y d Experience preferred but 'nqt nec-1 ----- PEDIGREED BOXER PUPPIES. delivery. delivery. 'Goss Plano Company, with breezeway and amesite drive. Colonial picture window^ On Bridgeport. Bids are now being 1968 Packard Sedan MI 3*6273. and M rs.jlohn Yeomans. Mr*. ElHa 1961 ChevreUet 3-door , > 113 w7iu PLUlilBlNG Service as essaiy. State qualifications and WANTED BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR !'C«H after 6 p.m.. Ml’9-7^?6 ON DISPUVY AT 317 Asylum St.'. Hertford, JAck- Oil hot water heat. Many extras high ..elevation, over an acre plot, sought for its conslpction and “ Fine cars priced right ‘ and'>at wens atreet, ; satisfaction, prompt service. references. Write Box C, Herald. Free set-up by our own reliable was honored with many lovely ^1950 Chevrolet 3-Door / men, .\ ' ‘ son ,5-6696. Open Thursday nights, Con be aoned^^ ter business. Ideal pqrtly wooded. A home_ you'll .. be. . MULTIPLE US'HNO .offer* the will be opened publlqly on June 7 gifts. Bank Terms, this la the right com ­ ALL*AP,OUND MACHINISTS FIVE KITTENS, .one calico, two McINTOSH BpAT CO. for doctor or dentist. Immediate 19M Cadillac Sedan , ,. SEWING MACHINES-home and I ^ ® ciesed Mondays. proud to own 17 miles from ‘ combined services of 25 realtors, at 8 p.m. at the Academy School: PTA Rehearsals Tonlgbt bination." rommerciallypes bought, sold arid c o m p a n i o n Housekeeper to live oraflgc, tWo gray. Cute and Phone F or Appedntment occuBency. price $19>500. Call A. BULLARD OPERATOR Hartlord. $21,900. 60 saieamen to help sell your Roughly, it is expected that the T oi^ t'a rehearsal sdiednle for Many Others to Chooas ’From repaired. Ralph Aldrich, ^ MI in. T w o adults. Own two roorhs- • F'or making, molds similar, to healthy. To ’be given away. MI DUNPHY IMPERIAL ROBAID R.‘ Wilkie and Co., Realtors, MI PLUMBING and h u»U l ni—Repaira TOOLMAKERS See It Day Or Night VERNON — 12 miles from Charter house. For information lease call school, Ua furnishings, and land­ the PTA productions to be pre­ 9-8487. available: Write Companion dies. Must be able to set up' and 9-0740. . ' 14’ DE LUXIE R U N A B 0U 7__ Wanted—^To Buy 58 9-d649. MI 9-4389, on pl scaping will cost approximately Good Trades — Bonk Terms This Week’s'Specials:' and contract wora. CaU ML $-8541. H ousekeep^ Box 4, Station A, ^'operate all types of tool room ma- MACHINISTS Hartford CH 7-0358 Oak Bridge. 6-room Ranch, Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. sented at the Town Hall May 34 Completely equipped. Algo about two years old, I’i'baths, $600,000. The land for the school and 25 is os follows: The Camel GARDENS plowed bj- Roto-TiUer. M anchest«7 Conn. i chines. Top rates. fir.St shift, Ma- IxATHE HANDS ' ■; After 7 jP.M.-Ch 6-4690 TWO FAMILY DUPLEX, 4*4. Con- has already been purchased from f t t z g e r a l d m o t o r s Ala*, lawn -work and light hauling. S. WATSON. PLUMBING arid heat­ Articles Jpr Sale 45 the revolutionarv / WANTED — Used Stroller, good attractive raised hearth, fire- SELLING YOUR ■ property? List and the Vampire, 7 o'clock. Town 1965 CADILLAC; ing contractor. New installattons, vrtTiMx- -TirAT;;;; " T " 7 T — ? i operators need not applv. HORIZONTAL BORING MILL A—L -B —Kr-R*-T—’S yentgnt location, fenced In yard, ■plsce with paneled Wall. ' Full LM—M.L. which means (Live Edward Nordstrom. The Tract /, ' ' Formerly BRUNNER’S WiiUam Rider, 698 N. Main St. YOUNG WOMEN wanted for hand j Congenial, pleasant surroundings, . MOLDED FIB'ERG'LAS condition. Phone MI 9-1847. amesite drive, oil heat,'consider Hall; sad "C a n o You, Jock Dol­ - 4-DOOR SElDAht. Immaculate. MI 9-9613 -alteration work'-and repair work. uow’ ■ *^".*^**‘’ Co., full, in.surance program available, PROCESS PLANNER LOAM—$3 per-, yard, truck load / 43-45 ALLYN ST,, HARTFORD cellar, approximately 2S.X46. Modern—Multiple'List) with the contains 15 acres. ton," at 8 o'clock, at the home of Rockvijle Road Nfcw whitewall tjres, too. MI 9-3808. - Une.xcellcd -.for performance, able cash required. ,414,900. Call 60 Hliliard St. , ^ paid holidays. ESTIMATOR- lots. Gravel. Stabilized crushed A. R. Wilkie, and Co., Realtors, Generous )ialf acre plot. Owner Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ Members of the building commit­ Lester Thompsn; Hebron Rd. , TalcoUvltle, Cran HAND a n d power mowers sharp-1 stone. Hot mix asphalt. Nustdorf, strength and ease of maintenance. SPECIAL SALE Rooms Without Board 59 transferred, h«s reduced price to tors. MI 3-6930. tee who have given many hours to Regional Board Meeta Tonight Only $895.00 Down MIDDLE-AGED Worriari to care SHEET METAL IxAYOUT MEN Ml 9-0649,. Ml 9*4389. Member $17,MO. ___ Open Eveninga \ u i 9 ened, repaired. Air cooled engines ' ' Apply in Person M l 9-:7408. ■ Aiumaegoft' — Yellow Jacket — Manchester‘ MLS, the project ate Martin L. Roser, The Regional District N um fc 8 'repair work. Guaranteed work-,______Millinery Dressmaking______19 for semi-invalid, Live in. Ap-'' Brand New Shipment of Hall Rug SINGLE AND double rOom avail* WESTCHESTER Section of Col- LJS’W GS WANTED for all types Howard S. Bldwell, James F. Board, of Education will nteet at ply 12 Summit «t 5:30;. i Needed immediatelv for rapidly SALE - S3 1-3% . off -on 1956-1957 - . .. Cruisers, Inc. ' able. Reasonable weekly rates. $8 ■of borne*. Single, 2. ,3 aWd 4-fam­ BBFORB YOU BUT a used car 1963 FORD ‘ ALTERATIONS otr woroen’a .and SPEN'CEPv RUBBER growing Jet alrorafi manufacturer. 'Johnson Outboard Motors Runners.' AH Wool, 27" Wide. $10,500—Five, room 1950 ranch. Chester. 9-ropm older home, rab- Bfcen, John A. Carinl. John Q. 8 o'clock tonight at the Andover Me-Gorman Motor BoieA Bulck VICTORIA HARDTOP. Radio, ;Adit!h8. h n .3-8979. wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ Jtegularly $3.98 running yard, and , up. Rockv'lie Hotel, TR . inei kitchen. 1,’ i baths, good lo- ilies and business properly. Call Goodrich, Albert E. Moaely, John Elementary School. childx'en's dresses, coats, suiU, DENTAL AS^TANT, expqyienced ' Howard Johnson’s, MI 9-6220. down? Don’t: give up! ’ “ For a good your cohventeoce. Call MI 9J5090 ford CH. 7-1423. Prompt delivery. Call PI 2-8277 or f o u r -b u r n e r apartment sized I l a r g e Front Room with twin landscap.ed. Including storm win­ 68 E. CEN'tTER ST. MI S-196S pancy. Mrs. Nelson Wainman, 130 Har­ oeaJ—not thru a amall loan com- after 6. ClxERK for hardware and variety ■■^illimantic ACademy -8-.3283. Roper gas range. Good condition. !, beds, single or double. Call be-. dows and doors $13,900, Slated Saturday MANCHESTER Packaga DOllvery. WOMEN for telephone .sales work YOUNG MAxN. tween'10 .a.m.-4 p.m. ■ An old agency;with the new For Immediate Results, Efficient ris St. with ■ leader Mrs. R. A. p ia y -o e e ‘ •Harry” at Main store.. Excelicn'k,,opportunity for MI 9-1948. 513 Main 333 1-1951 CHEVROLET ATTICS, cellars, yards and ga;| V'lgbf.^rucking and package deli'y from,4)wn home. Expteriehec'tut- TOP SOIL, loam right from the St. .Jtrs. Pelletier: ROCKVILLE Multiple List'ti^ S e rw e Service and s Dependable Sale Ricca; .and Rqp. and'Mrs, Joseph Bt. (Formeriy Douglaa Motors), j 2-DOOR SEDAN. FuUy equipped, -experienced persoh capable of as Display and general maintenance, A.. Goodhue, Jiidje.wdod Rd. Ext. TJie 'oid N o ^ Village Fair Will rages cleaned. Rubbish promptly ry. Refrigeratbn, woshera and farm.,Day or night. R. G. Upton.' Business property — Six room _ ta li removed. Call MI 9-9245. ;ovo moving specialty. Folding Box L Hm s m ' ^ - t Burning'a r^bnsible,'position Ir i no experience necessary. We will i PI 2-6190. ' COMFORTABLE Room for gentle'- CAMPFIELD.DD: AR'EA^^stom witlt Goodjiu^ as leader. be held^lurdsy at North Meth­ ITIBLE8 - 1954 Fordi oe nn ' a rapidly expanding*retail store, j train, ,40-hour week. house with two car garage and REAL ESTATE CENTER Hovv‘shall the School Meet the odist fShurch from 11 o,m. to 8:3(l’ her, powder .blue, radio, | D n ly $195.00 D ow n uir» for ■ rent. MI. 9-0752. Good ^ay. I A Strawberry Treat! man, private home', kitchen privi­ grocery store. In ,A-1 condition.. aix-roqm Cape Cod. cer'omlc tile CELLARS, attics, and garage.., Call Mr. Kaufman. MI 9-6844. , Xll company b^nefltii ONE PHILCO -Electric Range. leges for breakfast, parking. Call bath,,*'fecreation room, garage, ■JA 8-6524 N ee« of- Individual Differences?” P-^/Even if l( rains there Will be . , Fordamatlc, whitewaUs.: . e ’ Priced ter quick sole. rOwner rdtir- fun, entertain'raent and ahotming .'tMHl'RaaUac, green, radio, heater. cleaned.. Rubbish removed. Lawhs^ About'53 feet nt copper pipe. MI 9-0719. . fruit, shade, trees’. Carlton \V. Member Multiple Listing'Service St the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A l­ 1953 WILLYS - > : raked arid rolled. MI 9-9471 m o x t g o s i e B y W a r d ' One office safe. ' Four Venetian Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ; Multiple fred N. Hithcock. 83 Rldgewqod and eating 'privllegea for eirery. ' HydillmaUc.’ Brown-Jackson Mo- UGHT HOUSEKEEPING Room J. D. REALTY ' Evenings one. ter Sgleg, 833 Main St.. MI 9-5732. 6-CYUNDER SYA’HON WAGOfl. Manchester’ blinds, 24". :Call MI 9-9770, al­ Listing Member. Rd. with Thomas Wheaton as lesd- - f x T " '’ '’ *' '. S : > ter 4 p.'m. . ■ , • , for one. LadV only. Call Ml John DeQuattro, Broker M l 3-4305 snd ' B'U 9-0969 Throughout the day the inside of Radio and heater and difectioii- :D i ------^ ______I 9:30-1:80 daily. xMOn.-Fri. gouth ' toff, CentraU Conn, _Co-op, Co-op, 10 Apel j ey; and Mr" and Mrs, EdwSrd M. ^,al signals. IxAWNR MOWED and TRIMMED, i 3-6388. MI $-5262 MI, 9-8076 WOULD YOU LIKE ^Idwin,Iwin, 64 Orchard Lane with the church will Jium T>!ng or bookkeeping experience. | commission APPLICATIONS being taken for plex, kr a 7-roOn> duplex, both good from 8:30 on, Adolore Turgeon, ac­ I k s Plymouth V-8 Four-door Se-‘ , For Years Now Private Instructiohs 28' Howev’er. will consider -anyone' CENERAL hoLwater hSat, ceramic tile bath, income properties. Handy to for Industry here in a tour of Il'« Been new three room apartments, in Hartford and its outlying areas companied by Mrs. Rlchanl Mc- dan. Two-tone, radio, heatecf ■ f FLAT FINISH Holland window with same. Phone Mr. Matthews i • No experience f ■ four apartment biiildingar four stainless sinks, cellar, H acre, schools,’ and shopping. Other -AJjout Toi^ - Lagon, will play old time melodlea automatic drive; $1,395. SEWING INSTRUCTIONS in my ; trees, may assume large 5% sponsored by, the Connecticut In­ . shades, made to measure. All home afternoons, 1-3 p.m. Eve- ______for appointmentt. Ml 3-15*8. ACCOUNTANT necessary / apartments each .. building. One home* available from our Multiple on the; violin, site Everett Moc- ing re mortgage- Carlton. W. Hutchins. Listing Files. ' Call us now. dustrial Development Council, and Senior Girl Scout,TVoqp No. 1 is S965 Plymouth Belvedere Four-door , DE CORxMIER metal Venetian. ,blin^ at a new Rxeellent op|M>rtunily for • Uospitaligation, / Cluggage. accompanied by James r.lU fM n ‘"♦“ '•■"i?: WANTED - Giri for general laun SEPTIC TANKS 1. one May 15,. one June 1. All ap­ MI 9-5133. Multiple Usttng Mem.- locally, by the (Jhamber of Com­ sponsoring ofoodziale at the J. 'W. McKay, wifi sing “ Shades of Har­ low pnee. Keys,m ade while you lion call. Mm . John - Rogers, MI i dry work. Apply in person ‘ Btotion Wagon. Two-tone, nicely MOTOR SALES, INC...... Maple energetic young man to oiir iMfe Insurance . , base ber. • ' ■; JOHN H, LAPPEN, INC. merce. Hols'Steze^'Mturday, starting at •quipped, low, mileage. $1,695. . won. Marlow’s. •9-3957. AND pliances, hose’nient wash and dry, ry Lauder." Another feature will 24 MAPLE ST. MANCHESTER Dry Cleaners and Ixaundere.ni, 72 accounting dcpnrtoacnt.’Fu­ tile bath, shower, vanity, indivi­ 1$4 East Center St. Manehester Between 50. and 75 industrial •'ftm i Bonni'e Wyman is chairman:' ,be songs by the Shoshimon Four/ - a Maple St. ’ ture- oaaured fqr' the right • Rapi^ advancement INCOME PROPERTIES brokers from N'ew York, (Tortnec o f the committee in charge. . 199$ OadiHi c ■$ Four-door Sedan, FORMICA counter* ceramic wall PLU6GE0 SEWERS dual rotating television antennas. MI 9*5281 a quartet compoeed of Harold Har­ and floor Uie. Let' ua'-modemlze Bonds— Stoielui Mortgage* 31 person.' Idenl 'working condi­ • No age limit i \ . Three-Family, recently recondi­ Eveninga MI 9-2896, MI 3-.5919 Ucut. and Massachusetts wtU-m’i^ e ■ ftt^y powered, dean throughout. WAITRESS for day work. Also] Three! minutes from oarkway, - 20 rison, Wesley Miles, Caj Beggs and Fronchiee'd ' ' ' your'bathroom X and kitchen For tions nnd heneflts. K day, 4$ fro-.n Hartford. Exclusive, adults tioned, new furnace, new plumb­ the trip, according to , Graham King David Lodge, No. 31, Fred Evans. The quortot’a name part time help for Thursday.; hour .week.' Contact James • Free training MANCHESTER Six-room’ Cape, ,1953 Dodge'V'-S Four-door Sedan. HUDSON WILLYS — AND free eeUmate* call M1..$-26S6. The MadiiM Cleanei Jy. $100 monthly. In outskirts of ing, newly decorated. M*ny ex­ Treadway of the Industrial Coun­ lOOF, will meet tO'TiorrOw at 7 ;30 is on Indian oqe meaning "81ij>- Two-tone green. Fadio, heater Tile Shop, Euakland. ■ j ' Ask About Our nights and Saturdays. ' Kopper'i Septic Tankar Dry Welle. Sewer W. .MeKa.y, Treasurer, ter • Work in or tra*. Owner transferred. ’ Six $12,900. Beautiful four bedroom p.m. in Odd Fellows HslI. A re­ RAMBLER ^ARS Kettle, 829 Main St. ’ ; uptper Rodkville. Phone MI 9*024. cil and the Manchester. Chamber ping Stick." As oil four membera ' M ftUtomaUc drive. $995. AND WAGONS Lines .Inafailed—Cellar Water- interrtew appointment. • Hartfor^:, room* avoilabfe to buyer. Priced Dutch Colonial, two-car garage, of Commerce. hearsal of the initiatory degree use a slide rule, which is oome- AAA-m o r t g a g e P I^N THREE AND four room apkil- to sell. excellent location,' $18.700.. Bolton- 1950 f o r d eight-tyllnderx two- WAITRESS- -Day’s. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. prooflng Done. • Car-necessary ^ - WITH THI Chamber* to Play Host will be held after the mwting. Re­ times called a "slip • stick,” the MANY OTHERS Building— Contracting. 14 V 1st and 2nd Mortgage* ments. Heal, electricity, range, Four-Family, four rooms .efch. Lake water front,, severcroom The Mancheater, Esat Hartford, freshments will be served. T O <3300SK FROM door, good running condition. Con 9ood wages, tips.; Apply in per­ Casa Braihars, lac. name is appropriate. be seep at 120 Biosell' St. ' ! 'A Quick Cash—1 Day' Service son. Princess Restaurant. A p flxV Mn-O-RAMA refrigerator, diopoeal. AduIU only. Separate furnaces, 3-car garage/ year 'round Cape, 1% baths, ga­ and Glastonbury chambers will be Rank Rotee. ■ Easy PaymMts. INTERIOR’AND-exterior remodel­ , Call Us First MckiNNEY BROS. Highland Park No pets. Three room, $100, four G (^ mortgage available. rage, full' basement, many extras^ ing, houabs -and garages. Free 424 WoHiorsCoM Avo. « Designed especially) for the hot- ho.ste at.a luncheon at the I. ft.-M. SailKM .' Silvversteln’, president GIRL WANTED for office -work, j Manchester, Conn. Bo;-tall i^omgn, so it flts' to perfec- room, $125. S3 Elm St., Rockville. Duplex—Six rooms each side. In $17,900. Six-room year ■ 'round Building in East Hartford on the of Rogm Corp.,.left yesterday on CHORCHES eatimatea. Call W. F.^Heiwel. MI. MORTGAGE LENDING AGENCY Sswsroqs Disposal Co. TR 5-2S0S from 9-5. Eveninga “TR excellent condition. Pour-car espe, 1% bathe. $8,500. Mapy Teenage Dancing TraUcni $-A 3-5966. billing and typing. Five-day week, | xMI 3-1188 ’ / ‘ Hdrifford tl6n.’, A becoming classic to sew second day of the tour. - an 8-wee)( business trip to West­ Mortgage Specialists pald^ holidays, vacation'. MI ISb-ISt Pearl St. — MI'S-SSOS’' 5-5050. - ■ . garage. Separate, furnaces. more from $6,000 up. Call The MOTOR SALES 76 Pearl St., Hartford. JA 2-4221 .in gay, slimming stripes. On June 11 and 12, the tour will ern Europe. On his; schedule , ore *600 OAKLAND ST. 1954 SILVER DOME Mobtiebome. 3-8154. ■ Laigeslot. Priced to sell. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ GARAGES,, porches, dormer*, req- Evenings and Sunday, JA 3'S1S4 ■No. 847P with. PATT-O-RAMA FOUR.ROOM Second Fioor Apart­ cover, Bloomfield. Windsor, Wind conferences with industrial lead­ Set for Weekeri3 MANCHESTER, CONN, f 19 feet long. .-Sleeps four, toilet ^ reatlon and attic rooms ' built. Easily crocheted in three sizei tors, M l 3-6930, Included is in sizes 12>.^ 14>i, (11", •”■ and ei-i"), these etraw- ment’ in quiet neighborhood, ytlli* WARREN E. HOWLAND sor Locks. ' Hartford, West and ers In. England and oh the conti­ and shower, 'water heater, re Kitchen' and bathrooms re­ Eqst Hartfo'rd, Manchester, and nent. ' ‘ 1$M UNOOLN Four-door Sedan, 18li. 20(4, 22^, 24H. 26.^. betry doilies provide fhe perfect ties, heat, hot water, stove and - -Realtors .. OAKLAND ST.—Two-family, 4-4.: The weekly teenage .dancing frigerator. gsa stove and' awning, modeled. Robert M. Alexander, ^Ize 14>a, (33 busty, 4% yards of Cilastonbury. • , Radio,, heater and' Hydramatlc, Many extras. Used seven weeks. topping for your tables. (So nice to (e fuhiished. Availably May M l $-1108, .a n t •HME Ihctra lo ^ e lot,-steam heat, oil, program conducted hy the Rpete- Ml 9-7718u > - . The Industrial Cibuncil, which is llvashlngton Lodge, No. - f l l , •sccMtontnv n | w l^ c a l cqnditrod. Eacellenl condition. MI 9-0679. 34-lnch: *a yard contrast. use os odd doilies,.qr'to gih-glve!) $90 per month. Refer- ! storm windows and screen*, nice .ation Department will continue W ahied For this pattern, send 35c| In encee.: Write Box U. c/o'Herald. 7 ASHLAND STREET—Attractive arranging the trip with the assist I]OL, will meet /tomorrow at 8 this Weekend. n M M ■------^ I ------u —_ IF YOU INTBND to build, your - N O T I C E " For Sah \ / W a n ted : ' Pattern No..5416 contains crochet condition. Both apartraenta avail­ CpiN S, ybur hame, gddreea, aiz« six ' room ' Cape. Largs kitchen able June 1. Real buy $lt.S(}0. ance ,j>f -.the Stale Development .e.m ^la Orange Hall. All members There will be dancing nt th s new home coU William KonabL directions; material requirements; QUARTERS for -gentleman. Fire- Atitd Drivini Scj^bol 7»A SeoledVihida ^-ill.''be received at \ deolred, and the) PATTERN NUM- stitch illustrations. ^ - with dtning area. Will appeal to Good: income. (3oll Gqodchild Oomnission, is combosed of rep- ore urged to bp present. O m m unity Y tomorrowt fnkn T:g(> Contractor' and RuUder, ML CLERK-TYPIST piece/ living room, bedroom, big' family. Screens and storms. liH CADILLAC, good condition. 3-7773. ' the office of the General Manager, Small, Va/f Coai yBER to SUB BURNElT. MAN- Send 25c'in Coins, your , name, Realty Co. MI, 8-7925, BU 9-0939 reaentoiivfea of IS’ utilities, banks, to 10 p.m. ohd at|tha Wbet'Mte m l $4174. LARSON'S DRlVnfO 8 ctioo|i. 4t Center St., Manchester, Conn, kitchenette, bath, private en­ Oil heal. Call Madeline Smith, For general office work. ' OBJESTER E^nENINO HERALD. address and the Pattern Number to ICetober MLS. and railroad*. , ' . ’ V' ReorOation Center SoturdoF.Ate Manchester'* only trained and BIDWELL Borne Impiiovement Go. up to 3:00 P.M. K.D.S,T. Monday OUTSIDE SALESMAN nSO AVE. * AMERICAS, NEW trance, country, view, parking, on Realtor, Office MI 9-1643 or home RoUgm 'Ross, of the Hartford M rs. Philip D. Mahoney, 81 Main 7:30 to 10 p j ^ , , .iroirtTAC _8*don DoUvary. ANNE CABOT, THE MANCHE8- .:bue line, near highway. Ml 3-U93 certified InMruetor. f ’dr your eofe- AlteraUoni, oddmoaer goragM. ■May T3,"L$87-for the-fumiahiag of > Caiag Bufiiiaat YORK 88, N. y . ‘ . j MI..t-1148,„.r_4.-'-' St.,, has been selected os’ a mem-, Dancing In both building*, •hideheker !z-ton ^ck-up. _pp» W CAl lUMHaYAaD . ‘ S qjERTIER E EVENINGv e n i n g H EK AM ), llS# after 5 p.m. pf weekends. Electric l i ^ t USj la. chairman of tg We ore trained to teodi proper­ Re-*lding eperlellat*. JEoay budg­ Liquid Chlorine. Apply Don.’t .mU* thv. lateat issue of AVE/ AMERICAS, NEW TOEK M, Lots fcH- Sfd* the comnftttee on arrangements. ber of fhe North Pa(rk.'.''OoHegj, be. to recordings. . ' “ ■^rment. No pa '----- ’' ly. ML $4978. MANfJHES'TEiR^ttBBEN — Laige et term*. MI $-$416 or - 'm . ' Bid terms and further inform*^' eur fascinating’ pattern, magazine K. Y. ■ ■*■’ ’. ; Gu**tsli|^e will be invited by IJte Chicago; Ul., male quartet for iu Supervisors in charge Cble UfAon. 6-$10$. - > K tioh ihay h«> received at the ’Water CNfMaar Wark Car fumiahad. Attraetivg aalary for aian with .•xperi* !TWO 'NEWxFouiSrDom AparUhents t-room house, ounpqrch, ,very BEAUTIFULLY Situated Lot' on MANCHESTER privh« Academy * Basic FASHION. The sprihg ft IIt's f * ------ready!------Hie .1957------NeedleworW near center of l^ kville. . Near large lot, lO years old.’’ Bus lii\e, Box Mountain Drive,bear Lake fit. Moncheet Chamber of Commerce 4aQhuol ■ununer summer touri beginning on donees will be Don CowUs, Mrs Deportment, 6$ Center St., Mon> LVlDgU. i« FbULDS ence and ability, Infamiation held ebi||fidtntikl Sum ni^ '57 laspe is filled ■ - '• The quartet wiP present fuarenieeereauiu. E i q ^ Instrue- FOR' ALL TYRES cooatructlon eheeter. Conn. \ Album finy-sfx coTorful pages bus line, comtensUon stove] fm^ nsor / slumping district and Over oh aerr. A : bargain.* at to attend" the luncheon In East Juiie-IL The qui Robert Neil ofid Mss. Walter tfRUOf'wJth fcoiet Uqn, dual VontroQ ed.ru. Call PI work at porch**, garagai* iatf amsgt,., new dqsigna tec Ml Showing afony pretty designs: 0 ua •nished, living room 11x17 twd.Sv* ^ schools. Many feotutes.. Imme- 8S.00»t TSltphoiic MI 3-5558' or Hertford will toclud’e Mayor Hor^. sMut mf'eeQMrtcerts, .in ' Cavenant ford at the Richard Martin PAPER (tOMPANY . \ edol feattures; gif t pattern print- directlmm ter m kiM S enichet M0 « . OiU M I $-7$M. Day or eveninc' appoint- Veeaepray*, ‘ caU \ Jutnu ft Son, W rit# iOK Z. c-o H( WmII MX 0, M mi H H l A t o ‘ V erega aise bedrooms, ’ | 8 S per •Hat* occupancy/ $17,800. Geetge , MI 3-6151. ------miUani ------Rubtoew old Turktegteii' and sMinhera. of.' emirehoa In the--Yi^etl wB''J(ew nie , General Manager - U S FARKJSR STREET \ items and • quilt.lULOiiIj < feet Mde ment*. Geheral Centgacton, M l 1427$. liAdvt No. $0$S burid* the boolq 3s cents. ly,Me e copy!. month. TR s-$868. ' L. GrosiMiOh RssJtor, MI M 878. Ageney/ . i- the Deve^o^neat .Oosamlaaioa. i JbigIondiidfttes.'' \' ’ . ' , . ’ .. i - t . \ 1- ■■ r X )!■/ VI /:■ h/./ • __ A" ■ I T — V ' -a!,'

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; ^ THURSDAY, MAY • , 1967 r-TCit^i: i .> f ’ iiattrl|r0tpr Sufnin$ 15^ralb Average &Aily''net ^ress Run The Weafber F or the Week l&nAd Foreeast et |D. S. Weather : X May 4. lUPT The Pollah American ChA will Aaron Obok, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Membarf Anderhon-Sfaea ■T!" Oooeeional ahowere Or thunder- not held tU regular W M tiiuf^t Aaron Oook, 82 E. Middle Tpke., Auxiliary, PoaV'No. 2048, VFW. shewers tonight or S a t a r d a y iirda;^. The meeting will b e :^ ld. has just finished his term as a ara requaated % m eet at tha W> FOR YOUR CON VEN IEN0^ morning. Warm tonight. Low 58- Jidttaad on May 18 in Oic cli ^ )meihber of the dance oomntittee at p. Qutah FunftraKHome tonight of the Audit 80. Cooler ■ Saturday. High near i ^ ^ H j r i u c ------Reylaw,- ''rooms. ■ , Loomis School, Windsor. A senior at 7 o’clock to pay-^pecta to p iN e h u r s t of Circulation 70. wsw; m^y brinf articlw w Loomis, he is also a member Miaa Nallia Heffron, wKAm slater, JHanche9l^t!^A City of Village Charm awfit for the ruromaffe oale to- .."St. James’ Mothara Circle has of\the Student Council and the Mrs. Ellaabeth Btrtile, IsAxinem- varsity. Wrestling teeth. ber of the huxlltary. ' m otrpv * t 9*30 a.m . in 'Odd P elv elected the following officers for AT 302 MM -V. lotraHaU. • i the coming year; Mrs; Hassan Sal- fQfc. LXXVI, NO. 188 (TWENTY-FOUH PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER,, C^NJtf., (Claaalfled Advertlelng oa Page 22) leV, chairman; Mrs. Thomas Breijrf, The liHiixodirt Men of the South Our l*ady of Fatim a JfotiHifa FRIDAY,1 MAY 10, 1957 PRICE FIVE CENTS MethodUV'^urch will have a short Circle at Ita maetingJaat''evening ISOFEN ______X Major and Mrs. John Pickup nan, vice chainhant Mrs. Edwtl^ business msMtog at the church to­ will eooduct the midweek service Flack, secretary; Mr^.A4ithony at the home of Fox, \ night a t 7:«l& The popular film, 'elected officfra'tor the coming tonight at 7;80 at the ClUdel. »A Heidcavage, treawren^Mrs. Paul "A Man QUll^Peter,” will be THURSDAY and FRIDAY prayer aervlce will follow a t 8 d ’Neil and..MrsT'Donald Holbrook, shown, in Cooper » t 8' o'clock* year as foltbwa: Mrs. Dolph Bric- p jn . representatives; Mrs. Oendd Mc- soru Mader; Mrs. William Monk, The film showing » open to the secretary; Mrs. N.' J. Lupacchino, NlQHfS till 94OO P. Mi .difr'kin/ contact chairman: Mrs. public. - N . A-' ' The Polish WomenV,AM14hce, Edward Ristau, librarian; Mrs. Ekl- treasurer; Mrs. Peter Cordero, > We do groups are expected to be repre­ Oif'the television program ‘‘Fpous,’*’ 'olice invesUgated a minor tion for your use ^ sented and guests- will Include on Channel 30 Saturday^ froin 4;S0 James Maddeny54, of no certain crS) I Green Manor Blvd. just iy RIc Ma r d G. MASSOCK »junta came early in t^e mohiipg. Mrs. Helen Robakiewic^''State to 6 p.m.. Mrs. Charlotte Gray and address,, was Rested last night off Broad St, last’ night involving Here aC-Plnehurat you get the BnMt farm 'Bbgpta, Colombia, May 10 and thousands crowded the capl-- and Mrs.. l^EHfiam Le- Harold Baglin, acCoinpaitled by Ir- and charged with intoxication. Po- .^ars d^en by Thomas F< Walsh, fresh ponlt^.. including Fryers . . . Miler’s tol plasa. , j, it's St.* and-Camiilo (/P)—Difc^or Gustavo Rojas Ma. arealdant of jedimcll No. 8. bin-King,. wilt sing. .Bernard Cam- lios-sald he was seesn attemptting I 35, of a Fricassee Fowl and we sell a lot of .chick-, ‘Then an officer gave an order Mrs. Mary Sicamaki, president of pagna, Sector of the show, and to get Into^ car .on Brainard Pi“ G. Rj lOrtd. 23,- Hartford. Only Pinilla was'»55;ept out of pow­ to clear the Plaza. The result was'' the groigir'4s chairman Of the Mfh. Melvin Jochimson will be in­ He is.to appear in Town Curt Sat­ .i^dojit^ai resulted and no In- ona at todaya low pHcgs. BUT THE R E A U ^ er today in a nopd of opposi­ panic. . * - terviewed on the program. urday. / Jurna re] irted. BIG SELLER TODAY iN^Uie poultry ^Jide la tion from the Rommi^Catholic ■ Only a few.hourp before Rojas WHITE ROCK CI^iCKEN >ARTS. week Church,^ the busine^sxcom- fell, nls government had threat­ \ ,we offer legs and large white aele$;te^ breasts at ened criminal Mtlon to crush a Solid South munity ‘and the. people.'X scries of buxines'' strikes paralyz- Third a nsw low price. !l __ - Rojas turned-oyer power to''a. military junta, aetting off scenes 'h)g Chlnmbia's majo. cities. of jubilation and shouta of "Liber- I s and street denr^nstfations SSHLY CUT ty!’’ in the streets of this capita) agalnst-xhe Rojgs -regime have ■, IH' the Past, Sharie from high in the Andes. been going,, on' mr a w ^ k . j ^HITEJROCK , Only two days ago Rojas had Rc-eli in Advance maneuvered himself into a second The 'protests^C,*'^hed a climax, ii Ike Claims CHICKEhT 'term as president, due to start next * Wednesday when tlje presldent’s-r; Brokelp Fee lb. handpicked Constituent Assembly year. This action crystalUeedthe shinjrton,* May 10 (iT*)— BREASTS oppositon to the former 'chief of elected hpn president foX^other Washington, May 10 (/P)— Colombia's arim'.- 4-ycar lirm 15'months tn^ ad- P r e s i^ n t E isenhow er .said to­ . (All meal) T o Senate raeje^s investigatbrs . SO Perish In Crowd •vaocti. ,do so tnfe asserribly day thfere ho longei- is a developed testinujny tod*y" > Death Xode with him even as he, stispended constitutional provp-- “Solid South” controlled by H ot n o tm . . fell. Soldiers backed by tanks sions which require popular elec­ th^t Teamsters 6tws Dave nb ^ b ^ E N U I N E SPRING aiid they will go nice with mashed po- tion of the president, and forbids a the Democrtits. He urged ni'oved into s jubilant lirowd' and Dixie Republicans to launch Be^ and a mortgage banker noosM tmxs/" ^ tfv e Asparagus. 4 left 30 persons dead <^Slde the preside'nt to succeed himself. split 111,585 derived froirf . capitol. __ ■ , Rojas, then a lieutenant general a political offensive iiu the handling a fund raised by T h a t made the loll a t least 730 and Colombia’s army chief, seized party’s drive to recapture con­ unions for the widow of.. iND SMALL /•" , X, for a week of rioting and demon­ the- presidency June 13, 1953 ’in a trol of Congress next >ear. strations brought on by Roja.^’ de- lightning, bloodless coup. Pres-, Eisenho\ver said there hav^-been Beck’s “b e § t and closest' HALE’S Self t$rmination to hang on to his ident Laureano Gohiez was over-; "Impressive increases’’ in GOP friend.^': \ / e i^wer. send Rojas Pinilla into retirement'. -strength in, the South during the .The Seattle m^tgage banker, 'V The vrord that Rojas was step­ Gomez’ regime was marked by last -20 years. O^onol Hedlund, said Beck handled EOCAL FBESH GRADE A Last weekend we had A seli-dut on CHOICE RIB OVEN ping 'down in favoY of a military civil strife which was eaUmated to ,“ The Republican party is, o f the transaction for ^Mrs. Ray ROASTS OF BEEF and wfc/l^romlsed another-sale on them this Fresh Live^Ncken^ have cost some 5,000 lives. Large cobrae, in the South to stay,’’ he Leheney, widow of the m«m Hed­ week to disappointed cu^dmqro. Meaty 3rd thru 7th ribs of bands of guerrllfas roamed variou.s said. lund said was Beck’s beet friend. LARGE EGGS parts of the coutnry lighting the Ei.seniio;yer sounded his call for I t Was testified Beck handed THESE CHOICE O V ^ ROASTS OF BEEF each V Union in Asia Gomez government fqrces. When renewed Republican activity in the deal as trustee for "The' & y Gomez fell from power. Gen. Rojas Dixie.in a telephorvcd message to Leheney Membrial Fund,” abotK..^ WILL was acclaimed by virttially the party wqrkers attending a re­ $80,000 which had been collected ' lb Can Curb Red entire country. gional GOP rally at Lotfisville, Ky, from.unions after Lehensy’s-death. Laos and Burma, and to Tliailand, "There is' no longer 'a ‘Solid But the banker denied the l»»d SHURHNE ' Which is a member of the South­ lyear. ■ (Herald . Photo by (Continued on Page Fourteen) Oflara). South’ controlled by one political sales were a "payoff,” aa suggest­ lb east Asia * Treaty Organization party. ed by committee counsel Robert (SEATO)^ "It's difficult to believe that in iber Stack Vanishes in 45 Minutes F. Kennedy, fqr Beck’s investing BREAST Meets with Queries 1040 our party polled only 20 per “A fire that burned for'^hriee-quarters :bf an hour latt night’destroyed the GlaStonbury-branch of the union funds through Hedlund’a , , KRArr MIRACLE WHIP COFFEE t. 93e Diem's speech followed conr cent'of the vote in the Southern Capitol City Lumber CoX Damage was estimated at 1150,000. The blaze raced .through a con- companies. 1 ^ With Salada, verted tobacco shed and E j^ or Waffles ferences at the Pentagon with De­ states ia a presidential election. then, to stacks of lumber, an office building and a salea'atore.'.: The fire was In a later summary of the ' SALAD puty Secretary of Defense Donald Since that time, each tucebeding so fierce that firemen were ukable to contain it. (Herald Photo by Oflara) tlmony, Kennedy said it showed Quarles and other U.S.. military of­ in Aid Beck received a share on profits ' CIW-RITE Bacon Wrapped—Lb. CHASE and SANIORN national election has seen gp im­ DRESSING' : LAMB FATTIES 45c ficials on the possibility of.mllltary provement in this ratio, and last or fees totaling $58,959.81 on JUbT PLAIN LAMB GROUND, FOR TASTY PATTlES support against subversion. Secre­ year the Republican national ticket mortgage purchases anddiales. and WAX PAPER tary of Defense Wilson, who had received 4^ per cent of the votes Plymouth Fire the -real estqte deals. COFFEE w H*” been scheduled to join the con­ ichards in these 12 southern states, and 1 4 Kennedy told jiewsmen then ference,. was at a White Hou?e polled over 50 per cent in six of was a violation of the law regu­ ___ 1C -U. S. Choice'' Western Beef meeting of the National .Security Uuder-G>ntrol, lating trusteeships in Beck's re­ q l . them. Council. ' By JOHN M- HIGHTOWER In a broadcast talk last night, "Tliat is good news ceiving a ^ f l t on the "Leheney As long as communism has not Waehlngtoni May 18 UP)—Roving“ RichardJ said the )>elp he w'ss able Eisenhower went on to say. how> MemoriaJ FMnd transaction. pfeep' to orgartlzi' jx>litical rquntries sided out of the 15 he 'vis- Matu., 4he pilot; cinerators Or Ollier (outdoor places give a- measure of relief. He said. and west of the town amid rl^ g 2 ‘^ 3 7 e cooperate with ares' co'iintries in . Lt. Robert E.‘ .Melhorn. xMaitr is bahos'd: • - « 2X;^5ie 4 “‘^r45c apd eco'nbgucal life, in a w ay to i.ted. Middle East countries he did building-up thei^ cwn strength, Thursday’s fire 'toll ^ivas’ atx»ut wtnds!^ - . ■ / ' Lb, 8c 2 Lbs. 15c. (PLUS DEPQSitx -fPLUS DEPOSIT) (PLUS DEPOSIT) be strong enough to meet - enor­ jshester, N. H„ co-pilot; News Tidbits ■ List night, in .spits of stern 300 acres'. No; homes hiwe y e t been • SNOW CROP ORANGE ond •UtCARTON, not visit were Jordan, Syria an^ Jj.g.) Robert .L.^itrns, Wall, 1st CARTON 1st Tw’o Bottles ^ mous difflcultiesv-flexible enough Egypt. • • • : . (Coatiflued oa Page ’Tea) 'CuUed from AP fvires ■ warnings of this nature; open fires, destroyed her.eTn this week’s fire- TABORSKY JUROR BARRED GRAPEFRUIT 4UICE .. V ...... 2 G-oi. cans 35e regular price Sic regular'price 48c iegnlar price S7e to deal- -rapidly, w ith, an ever, S. D;'/navlgat6r: ware seen burning iii, Lebsuion, Co­ charged-record, it was stated. Hartford, May lO-iO—One of FINEHURST , 2nd CARTON 2nd .CARTON - * 2niTTwc Bottles chkngihg situation and open Ena> Adrian lX>Jol4i, Red Lodge lumbia, Waterford a^id Marl­ Withr 22 various size fires re- four prospective Jurors for the • SWANSON CHERRY or LOWER PRICE ON , Special price 6c special price 8c special price 8c - •nougn. to allow more.freedom as Mont., knothuvAavigatori borough. Ip cite just a few,’aU of Tabonky-Culombe trim wns 'tUa- MARTIN -BECKER’S j (Total for 2 cartons (Total for 2 cartons (Total for 4 bottlea dangers recede. - RadiomiU|T5. O. Stewart, Port- Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Herahey eays them within a few feet of Inflam- (CTontinued on ’Page'Tw'o.) qualllted today because -bfi' had - ILUEKRRY PIES ...... 2 f o r 3 5 « 8ie Including' de­ ’iSc' Including de­ 65c ' including de- I^e said Viet I^am must not Ikhd. Oi tbera'a'fe “too few" men in the 18- been .improperly summoned. Lb. 27c posit). . posit.) j - deposlt.) allow’ fatalism . of defeatism to Radlafhui^. J..,.Madigan, Red- '28 age group in 1-A draft ciaasi- Pnckage Of Quarters NE>y BEETS West Move Ch'aries U. Stocks, retired Went • SNOW CROP FRENCH FRIEb V srwheim it nor be deluded into rttondT Wash.; \, ■ • ficajibn . .' . New' Ha^en Rail­ Hartford garment-maker, toM nitating western methods Mindly. Plane CapL ' R. J,- Hardesty, road i^ in line back In buslneas to­ the court that be had deliberate­ POTATOES ... ;<•...... 2 p k g s . 3 S c 2 BichB. 2 B c UBVBR BROTH«RS Wichita, Kan.: '■ day after freiglU trail, derailment f U s th M "We must then find our. own" so,- ly avoided forming aa opinion to '' luOon.” he said, . “drawing from For Quick H-Test Ban Radarman D. G.' Boyer, Payne, tied up lines fop 2-4 hours. Farm Bureau Attaekeid, tile case so that he could serve . imperial Okla.; ,■ , 5» HOT HOUSE TOMATOES the experience of other Demo- State Legislature hi ■ tizzy as aa a Juror. . But when It wns gfigg S e n r e w Ordnanceroan C.,,W'. McCabe, "Miss Connecticut’’prrivee to ha.'ve foi|nd that he had been aum. FLORtDA TOMATOES By TOM OCHILTREE Inglewood, Colo.;' RARERIPES MilkwiiH MOftoa oa (OpBtinued on Page Ten) • Ylncrease the danger of atomic war. resolution passed in her honor . . . moned for examination by ^ tel­ jjU lA fL fijW ja (w • Moscow, %iay 10. (iPvXThe Su. W# want fair play.” Mechanic T. H. Montaguie, Kyle, Firat cement poured ijr Stratford ephone call from Deputy Sheriff SHALLOTS Tex. REAL LJ RADISHES m s i - tk i m preme Soviet today called on. the Gromyko, laid It was premature for Connecticut turnpike. Daniel J. Jultono, he w m ruled AVOCADOS . ) United States Congress and the to draw any conclubions about .the France only nation of Suez ineligible to -serve. . . MerfMlI fir ill Bonn Asked to Bah British Parliam ent to work for im-. FROM t a n k e r to TANKER Waahinglon, May10 fciP);—The^culture at the present time are GREEN BEANS Lb, 29c - GREEN BEANS J outcome of disarmament Ulkb'in Laneil Users' Assn, to 'b o ld out House Appropriations Committee not good. ” the committee said in mediate termination of nuclear Londof], Slid that Rtnuia was com? Londop. May 10- (Tt—Pulled against-its ahipt using canal . . . INDIA REELECTS PRESIDENT l HI ORANGE D^INK NATURAL vNATIYE .PEPPERS the finili wuht it268 CASH PiaZESi from a liferaft “in excellent con- today aharply. eVipcized the Agrt-.l a lejigrthy report written by Rep. SPINACH Atom Arms Storage weapong tests. pelle^to go on producing atomic White House says whole question culture Department's farm poll-' Whitten (D-Miss). "Four years' New Delhi.' May 18 ((P) — NAtiVE ASPARAGUS u. 2?c- The -Russian equivalent of a w ead n s "because of the compieti- of resuming miliUry aid to Corii- Rajepdfa Prasad wns reelected TASTE! CELERY HEARTS ra 'S m il (Ooatiaiied on Page Eleven) cies. U cut $.272,566,860 from the! eirobriehce has shown that reduc^ iragus BANANAS Redeem Your Bonn, May lO - r The op- 'parliament proposed eatabllshraent tiogOmpbsed.by the aggressive cir- muniat, Yugoslavia ia undbr study. department's; money requests fbr I acreage, reduced prices and'rising prudent of the Indian Republic 4 c « . * 1 . 0 d CAUFORNIA ORANGES poaiUoh Socialista today, asked the of a SrpSwer'parliamentary com-[ cleVof/certaih countries." Two claimants to Portland. Ore., the fiscal year Starting July 1 todny for another 5-year 'teim. 2 For c c costs lead only to reducing farm Vb. 33c FANCY CUCUMBERS 23c IS NOW HERE! FLORIDA ORANGES 27 59 Coupons Here! Bundestag to bah the stationing of mission to exchange pplnions and; .»n,e Soviet government', attach- District Attorney's, office reddy to It reconunended $3,692,889,757 income to a diskstef level." WHk Coupen alomloweaponB "on West Germany. try .to work put the 'best way To. tnj the greatest important to a Worst Plane Crash fight it out In Iste.t vice,cleanup in new appropriations for the de- During the past four years un- CRASH KILLS TWO SAILORS r.A ' Warwick,. R. L,. May 18 (jm— • PINEAPPLES Each We now haye Nablsco’s The Socialista Introduced a mo­ ban Usta of hy«frogen and atomic pooitive .olnUdn of the queaUon development' . '. .' Chicago’ woman' partment- while, asserting a new,der SecreUry Benson, the commit* 33c With warmer days, Kraft’s Fresh Fruit Salads in glass new cracker . . . bombs. of stopping teats with atomic and 1 ho raised deaf and tjurab foster program .is imj|)erative Jo esse the tee saldi the departnTent has at- Two sailors were killed and two tion in the lower House of Parll- In Spain Kills p wefh tojured,' to the skidding jara will be in demand . . . Along with the 39c jar of sue kNt SA( hmeiit calling on Chancellor Kon­ .As Is usual ia the )lusslan parlia- j hydrogen weapons, expecU the boy Is named "Foster f Mother of economic plight of the nation’s tempted various approaches to the PA»m“4 " P " CLIPPERS eraah of a convertible wntomoMle WiNESAP APPLES 2 Lba. 37c. this fresh salad we now have a full quart jar' which Sells A tender criep potato rad Adenauet's government to re­ ment, the leglslatora adopted the government of the USA and Great the year." farmers. farm problem. - But the- report reaoluUon /Ithout a murmur of Britain to alter their preaent atU- Madrid, May 10 (IP)—A passen-. N. Y. Governor Harririian says .The’ committee particularly quea- on the Poet Road in Cowrenett nL i t 69c. Anything yoq see advertised in Kraft’s TV pro­ TOiin soAf 32l fuse permisslpn tp the Atlantic ge'r plane c ra s h ^ in llamea laat noted that during that time farm 11:45 a.m. today. Three ot the CALIFORNIA cracktr ...... box 3 5 ^^ allies to store^ A-weapons on Ger­ dissent after hearing Forejgti Min. tude and to seek agrjeement on this he Is considering including tele­ tloned the advisability of ‘con­ Income has dropped l7-5 per cent, gram you will find in our diiry.case . . . Caraway or , later Andrei. Gromyko declai’e the night in front, of a row pf farm phone- cate legisbttton at special tinuing the. acreage reserve pro­ victims w'caw pinned to the man soil. niatter,’.’ he add.cd. . hquace at the Mge of Madrid’s the farmera’ share, of the consuin- wreckage of the ear After It ORANGES " Kiiminost ChcMe, Cracker Barrel Sharp and Extra * Fresh from Sunshine ovens Adenauer’s Christian Democrats Soviet Union would continue pro­ Legislature session. , . , Top-rank vision of the .soil bank progranu D.; 79e _ * , - , wMin A 27( Groiiiyko 'delivered ‘the sj>e«ch Bairajas . Airport, killing all 37 era' dollar dropped IS per .cent, Skidded 200 feet, caromiHl eO » Sharp. Be sure to keep, fresh Kraft’s Philadelphia FUDGE SANDWICH and their, allies . prbsumabiy havp ducing atomic and hydrof^n I)ombe ia resrponse to a "request" by a IndustriaUsts predict Congress will and ordered a curb on future com­ and the hourly return to the farm­ F»tilCilin •"«««■« A rich chocolate sandwich and pfuided niissUet until the weat- persona aboard. It wag Spain's mitments under it. • dtone wall, broke h telephone pole Cream Ch'eene on hand . . . 2 sizes 2 for 29c and 39c pkg. enough Bundestsv votes to defeat group among the 1,347 deputiea worst p|ane disaster. make IRtle dent tn Ike^a.spending er for hia labor fell from 82 U nsHl laidled on ito stfle.. ', Cream Puff GREEN STAMPS ern, I powers agree to diacontlnue budget h u t-Will, offer some tax re- , The Committee action oh the cents to 70 cents. j ' Kraft’s new non-carbon'ated drinksAre moving fa st:. cookie . . . .full ib. bag: 4 9 ^ tha motion. Biit R rould fbree the aaking abqpt 'the atatua of nego­ ■ Rescue workers dug-through the agriculture bill brought to more WITH ALL CASH SALES / government par^ea to take a firm thelir tests.' tiations to ban the tesla. Such sfill smoking debris this morning lief nev«rth|eleas.' Durinjr the same period,. it NEW TEXAK f l o o d hu^e 46 bz. cans, jSrape Drink o r‘Orangeade 31c can. L Tt wa|i Gromyko's maiden spqech than than $l>.t billion the amount MIX stand on an Isgue which has come requests always are Introduced' for the bodies of 32 passengers Air Forcd^etarts oonatructien of it has cut so far this yokr from added, farm? cc^jts 'have increased DalUii, May 10 (T>—”1 , Hytrous Fertilizer increasingly to. the fore' in the aa fmeiga minister in the Supreme With .the foreknowledge of top gov- and S crewmen aboafd the 2-en­ strategic baUlatic missile ^ s c in appropriations requea.ts submitted about 10 per cent ,and the aver­ atetina ruaabled' across Southv deyeipping campaign for Uieigeii- Soviet. ent leaders. gine Bristol 170, a plane of B rit­ California. . '„ , Kansas soldier' and by PTOstdent Eisenhower. age.farm ^ b t rbaa 21.6 per'l^snt. T oxom today to ^ aew.^oat^amt • ~«A «V TO INAICK 2 raekagea Come to Pinehurst for. the fine fodds Marjorie Mills - . 2 !^ and"59c’ . aral iiectibn SepL t8.~ ' ■ f W*»»«‘• ^ r Way’ Canadian civilian drown ln\Lnhe For tajluRbouf on her Monday thru . Friday WTIC 9:30 was clear that' government ish pian'ufacture. Only one foreign­ Subject to Bonse Review . •’.An ' muirely n#w legialitivs of violent wenthtr to Ute etlHp* Ttid j W , H A U COM LoRpaa Macaroni i lc . The Adenauer government last "The United Statela a i^ Xiltiain.i if oalla (or ineraaaing pr< ^- er was aboard—Erik BcAgtsapn, Superior J when their amalk^ boat Fun.d reductions, recommended approadh muat ba dsvslop«jl If the But the (Otoe |A. M. broadcast. 1b pep up-your picnic as^ArnoM’s. w«ek supported its NATO part- would nqt object if Ui^ Soviet a preasure on the west fer 4i; a .Swede. , - capsizes. . r- by the oomhtittsa ara aubjsct td !>rMan(t, cooAdltioiUi ' ' ara to. slnekMnl nloag Q MANCHimil Cpl^* Frankfurt RpUs and Hamburg Rolls. .. Doadim timues, ,7. Sunaweet Prune '■ yH ' n o n in agreeing that tha Atlantic. Union took tha unilateral daeision Sa im in g atomic taot hlastiu. The plana of tha - Bpaniah. Air^ 'Eight. Taxas Nawonaksni and House ravisw next weak. They rociad." commlttaa Mid. n t eC the BsMta m must have tha . most mod­ to,Map taats," h^said. "Th|it.U a DbcsU r NgpkinR B oc^ r Majie T ow d^^ ' r ^ ])raaaura may ba -paitieii- lina AYiacioB T -CoO iinarelew as Stnger Harry Belafonts vaiea aop- ware. deOgnad to hold tha da- muat h* »— MiOsnil that MMh a a n hi iNipfff M i x y / CO RN ^ MAIN and OAK STREETS al Its diappaal. 3hit litti# too much, 'that ia Impdialble iHrtY .Orl^Ja. YOa *t

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