MONDAY, JULY 17, IM l PAGl FOtIRTEfeN A)^crasre Dally Net Eh-ess Ron The Weather For the Wools Ended Jane 8, 1961 Feroeaet of U. 8. Weetker BeaeM Thimderahowera thia ovealng. Vo^sr ScsBion Two Items Listed 13,3.S0 About Town Craftsmen Plan McKeon Gets Zoners Hear Fair, not aa warm tonight. Low hi Bozio-Mozzer For PTC Hearing Member of the Audit 60«. Wedneeday aeooonably warm, There will be a voter-making Bureau o f OUenlatlon Fair in Guilford session Wednesday from 5 to 8 Manchester— A City of Village Charm chance of ahowen. High in 80e, VM. Army 8p«c. 4 Carl I* Merit Award Bids Tonight Proposed establishment of a 20- Manual, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Carl p.m. at the town clerk’s office In the Municipal Building. foot building line on the north aide 8. Maastal, 82 Goodwin St, haa Twenty members of the Society of Hillside Bt.,. running some 100 arrlvad at F t Buckner In Okina­ of Connecticut Craftsmen will From State The Zoning Board of Appeals Naturalized citizens must VOL. L X X X , NO. 244 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961 (ClaseUled Adtiertlainf on Page 12) present naturalization certifi­ feet from a point on the east aide PRICE FIVE CENTS wa. Aaalsned to the combat sup­ have display booths at the fourth (ZBA) tonight will review 13 ap­ of Buckingham St., 'will be one of port company of the 603d division, Guilford Handcraft Fair to be held cates. Documentary evidence A Manchester man was one of plications concerning town zoning must be presented in cases of two Items to be heard before the he entered the Army in December on the Guilford Green July 20 to two receiving $100 awarda from regulations and hear an appeal of derirttlve citizenship. Town Planning Commission (TPC) 195B. The 20-year-old soldier is a 22 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. the Connecticut State Employes at a July 25 public hearing at the Not a Consumer's Tax 1058 graduate of Manchester Higrh Mrs.' Kay Adams, IB Seaman Merit Award Board for monoy- decision of the town building in­ Municipal Building at 8 p.m. State N ew s School and attended Florida State Circle, will have a booth to dis­ savlng ideas adopted by the state spector who has twice ordered ces­ The area Involves a re-subdlvl- University. play her enamels In silver and during the fiscal year ended June sation of earth removal operations Another application for which slon proposal of two parcels of land copper Jewelry, 80. being carried on by the TiMale De­ to be known as 'O d d is' Heights." Mrs. Mary McBride, R t 44A, there will &lso be a state hearing, Roundup DemonetraUons, to be presented Richard F. McKeon of 94 Wedge- velopment Co. of Glastonbury at The re-subldlvislon plan of hidlder Coventry, and formerly of Man­ daily every hour, will include ena­ is from F A D Auto Stores, Inc., West-3 Rejects Red Threat wood St., an employe in the ac­ 162 Union St. 828 Main S t This business firm is R. E. Miller met no opposition at a Utilities’ Rates chester, celebrated her 80th birth­ meling on silver and copper, jew­ counting smd business manage­ The 8 o'clock public hearing will asking for permission to have a TPC hearing Tuesday. day yesterday at the home of Mr. elry, handweaving, block-printing, ment division of the State Welfare be hrid In the Municipal Building The second Item on the agenda and Mm. Harold S. Ljrman, 114 textile printing, . metalsmlthing, repairer’s license and certificate Of Troop Carriers Department, received his $100 hearing room. approval for same. will be a re-approval of a subdivi­ Maple St, Manchester, She re­ charsu;ter dolls, antique American cash award for recommending According to Building Inspector Earl White will ask permission sion plan known as "Lookout ceived gifts from piembers of her decoration, cut and pierced lamp procedural changes in the de­ Thomas G. Monahan, the Tisdale Mountain.” The TPC approved the At Bradley Field family and friends. shades, fused glass ceramics, for a zoning exception to convert Boost Opposed partment’s aid 'to dependent chil­ firm has been carrying on an earth subdivision for 65 homes on Spring wooden toys and notepaper. dren program resulting in savings removal operation' on residential a single-family home into a two- family home at' 29 Buckland St. St. earlier this year but final plans Get New Leader Mr. and Mrs. Helge Pearson of as well as effective ..utilisation of zone land and such use of this land were not filed ■within a 90-day pe­ To T ake Over W est Berlin Rivemide, Calif., and formerly of available funds,. is not allowed under the town zon­ Eight other appllcats request­ riod under the' general statute re­ Hartfot-d, July 18 (JP)— public utilities and wriil r*-'! Manchester, are visiting relatives ing variances and three applica­ . 7 ^ - *_ ' - see aa.l«M4 what T I ring A reception for 200 guests was SHOULDER to a scheduled 7 a.m. liftoff this disclose the reasons why the House Rules Committee voted 8-7 (>P)_The United States’ second colonel was removed 'from hi.s dum which Soviet Premier Khrush­ THE OFFICE OF ceremony. Floral decorations were held at the Manchester Country man-in-space shot is now sched­ morning. today to table all proposals for Larry Katz, fountain manager white gladioli and yellow carna­ 2 MEALS IN I -CHOPS AND STEW command of the 125-man reserve chev handed President Kennedy at I at Arthur Drugs, 942 Main St., Sat- Club, For a motor trip to New uled for 7 a.m. (EST) tomorrow, The presence of the high clouds, Allen Dulles, right, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, listens to Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss., their Vienna conference June 4. federal aid to schools. tions. Mrs. Ralph Maccarohe, ^or­ Hampshire and Lake Placid, N. Y., unit. RAYMOND MOZZER ; urday presented a check for $50 RUSSELL’S having been delayed by the ar­ however, would have hampered today before the start of a closed door meeting of a Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Pre­ "All the world will plainly see," The committee action in effect ganist EUid soloist, sang the "Ave Mrs. Bozio wore a gold sheath dress full photographic coverage of the When the pirrbe Is finished, he ’ to Atty. James Higgins, president rival of high buttermilk clouds. said, a report will be filed with paredness. Stennis heads the group, which is starting an inquiry into the relative missile and bomb­ the U.S. asserted,“ that misuse of killed thi-ee school billg for the D.D.S. Maria." ' with white accessories. The couple Air Force Capt. Virgil I. (Gus) operation which scientJset Insist er strength of the United States and the Soviet Union. (AP Photofax). I of Manchester’s United Fund. The bride, given in marriage by CONAC which will decide the next such words as ‘peace’ and ‘free­ present session of Congress. ' The money was realized through will be at their new home on BARBER SHOP Grissom, the astronaut ticketed upon from blastoff to burnout of dom’ cannot conceal a threat to her father, wore a floor-length Laurel Dr., London Park, Hebron, LMBCOMBO course of action. Chairman Howard W. Smith, 983 MAIN STREET the booster. ’ a hot dog and cool drink sale on gown of silk organza with satin Corner Oak and Spruce Streets for the rocket ride, took the news Colonel Wojno and his family raise tension to the point of D-Vit., said "I don’t know "bf any i Thursday at Katz's outside stand after Aug. 1. of the 24-hour delay calmly. In an 8 a.m. report, the space danger and suppress the freedom braid, designed with scoop neck­ The bride is a 19Sa graduate of ARMOUR STAR were selected as the "Typical Air way the action can be reversed in WILL BE CLOSE FROM ! during the first day of Manches- When Grissom was awakened agency team reported no reason to Senator Urges Windup oh Military Study of those who now enjoy it.” this committee." line, three-quarter sleeves, and Manchester High School, dnd is For Your Convonienco expect a return of clear weather FVjrce Family" in 1948 by Spring- ' ter's Carnival of Savings and Side- shortly after 10:30 p.m. last night field, Mass. His wife, Dorothy, 'The warning was coupled with an The motion to shelve the bills was bell-shaped skirt. She wore a employed by Aetna Fire Insur­ for several days. offer to try to aeltle the crisis by JULY 17 to JULY 24 i walk Days summer sale. Katz col- Swedish coronet of seed pearls with W o Now Hovo Two and told of thp postponement, he was Mrs. Massachusetts in 1948 made by Rep. William Colmer, D- I lected $43 from the sale apd con- ance Co. The bridegroom is a 1956 / merely shrugged, rolled over and But at the scheduled launching U.S. Offensive negotiation on trie principle of self- Miss. A motion to reconsider the fingertip veil of French illusion, graduate of Hartford Regional Borben to Servo You SLKED BACON time tomorrow morning, it said the and placed third in national com­ I tributed an additional $7 for the went back to sleep. determination for the German peo­ action also was tabled by an 8-7 and carried a cascade of white Technical School, and is employed cloud cover should be sufficiently petition. The Wojno’8 reolde in ple. United Fund, Plenty of Free Parking The news came to the 35-year- Suffield. Kennedy Calls Staff, vote. roses. by the Parker Hartford Corp. In old Glrssom just 2 Ht'hours before transparent to permit, "minimum Similarly, the British and French Miss Judy Theresa Mozzer was Alr-Conditioned In Propaganda Tlie committee has before it Hartford. he was to begin his final medical optical coverage” of the rocket’s notes left the door open for nego­ three bills approved by the House her sister’s maid of honor. She checkups and don his 20-pound flight. Weather conditions in the 125 to 131 tiation. wore a ballerina-length gown of Washington, July 18 (/D —- Sen. Ekiucation and-Labor Committee. space suit. Hartford, July 18 The State France declared'that Russiaxan- One would have provided for gen­ maize silk organza, designed with (Continued On Page Seven) Motor Vehicle Department’s daily Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., Council on Security not unilaterally alter the present OPEN EVERY MGHT TILL 10 PM. scoop neckline and cabbage rose The postponement on the advice urged the Kennedy administration eral federal aid for school con­ PRESCRIPTIONS of a special team of U.S. Weather record of automobile fatalities as status of Berlin, including the oc­ struction and teachers’ salaries; t;dm. She wore a matching head of last midnight and the totals on today to follow up its Berlin note cupation of West Berlin by U. S., bow and veil, and carried a colonial Free Delivery Bureau experts came as something with a propaganda offensive on So­ another for long-term loans for THE OFFICE OF of a surprise since all predictions the same date last year: iWnahington, July IS i/Pi.^-Preel-'^ar# easentigl even though missiles Britain and France. limited construction for private as bouquet of feathered white carna­ I960 1961 viet positions in eastern Europe dent Kennedy called a meeting,of are coming into the picture Specifically France rejected the up to 6:30 p.m. last night had been 4 of 7 Taken and the United Nations. well as public schools; and a third tions and yellow roses. U G G E n DRUG DR. GEORGE A. Killed ...... 125 131 the Joint Chiefs of Staff for t

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PACK TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CX)NN., TUESDAY, JULY 18, ^961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUtY 18. 1961 THREE Mordavsky Appointed Why Reds Let Free, Gratis! East Refugees Sheinwold on Bridge By Rory CYGmiior To District Fire jPost Flee to West POUTE PLAY < SoBlh dealer MAY BOOMERANG North-South vdatnlik : OonaoUdaUon in V • r n o n not use, that special inte’f'ests Naming of a new assistant fire chief, fixing of salaries, and By Alfred Sheinwold N O n H (Osntinned from Page One) ■4 8 4 %Ma nlapped 4oim twin*, ynt there will form a totalitarian govern­ appointing the fire and sewer committees was the main ac­ 'NOiUy A donkey refuses to look a ment and so on. tion taken last night at a meeting of the directors of the 8th gift horse in the mouth. V 7 S 3 U kireedy announcement of bring’ thousands from East to O Q 10 5 I 5 3 third advance toward the conaoli- Under it all. however, we sus­ District. South won the first trick with 4 9 2 pect that there is simply the not West Berlin each day to worik the king of spades and led the dation (oal, accompanied by the Frank Mordavsky of 93 North< Tougher controls would frighteii WEST EAST FAMOirS APPUANCE PRICES uncommon feeling that the situa­ jack of diamonds, overtaking with ebvioui question: W hy? St. -was appointed third assistant A w a y many escapees sines “ flight 4J9752 4 Q 1 0 3 tion la attractive the way it is. peuntad Ui6 Are and aewar com- dummy’s queen. A key to the answer is that two fire chief to fill a vacancy created mittesa. from the (Communist) republic" is <7K862 MU designs? need for change in some degree in sewer survey of the district con­ of East’s play, and it would be up “A Great Family Show” the rural area itself. Upcm recommendation of Chief movement within the city. VictInM of Nostalgia ducted by Bowe Albertson Asso­ to East to take what he could get. ‘The Trapp Windham High School Principal We suspect again that support Merz, the board -voted $100 for the ciates of Hartford. Russia may not want to give the Remember this situation when ‘‘The Big No matter whether we're styled auxlHarj' fire company. West further reason to say that Family” H. Cheater Nelson has announced as liberal, conservative or moes- for consolidation will gather The next regular meeting will be there is no'entry to dummy’s long Show” the 1960-61 honor roll. Of the list' strength as more residents are President Phillip Burgees ap- on Aug. 21. these agreements are being violat­ ^^igerians Thank suit. It often pays to give up a back, all o f us, at some time, are ed in Berlin. fl;25-lfl;10 8:15 there were 11 local students on the . victims of nostalgia, a longing for affected adversely by the system trick if you can shut the long suit “A ” roll and 33 on the “B” roll. as it is today. The refugees keep arriving in Officials of Tohh out. WEDNESDAY the good old days, articles made droves. Many have been preparing The "A ” roll included the fol­ . '.“the way they used to make them A person buys a new car because Dolly Questton Brando in “ One-Eyed Jacks” he can see it, feel it, and even their flight for months. One of lowing: Juniors. Ronald Burr, Rob­ ' or an old flame. Coventry “We enjoyed every minute of Partner opens with one dia- ert (Jleverdon, Forrest Haun and smell it. But, the same person will their main reasons for coming now our stay in your very beautiful The same holds true in 'Vernon, is the fear that the Iron Curtain John Wanagel; sophomore 'Vir­ or any town, where a change, not necessarily buy a new town town and we have been greatly im­ ginia Couch, and freshmen. Walter charter If he cannot see, or antici­ will Anally be rolled down, and the pressed by the friendliness and whether in public administration Citizens Unit Opposes Vatins chance will be gone. Wanagel, Raymond Wilcox, Su­ or in the location of a new high pate feeling, a direct benefit from hospitality of the people." PBiJf;FNS■C^E MAN5FIBLD

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961 PAGE flV E PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961 10 years on the board, "grcclbu?; tool house new location at SO S Coventry Rockville-Vemon ly offered to retire’’ to allow' Tanner St. ^br estlriiated 375. Fireworks Show Utilities’ Rates Strong and John Lerch to gain the Public Records Earl P. hlte, for shower room endorsement, which they did. .and offici at 29 Bucklond St, Cost Legion $250 FOR LEASE GOP Nominates Risley^ Olson ESdmund F. Dwyer, current chief $5,000. Boost Opposed TV-Radio Tonight Galinat Beats Smith oomtahle nominated for a third W ^ n ^ tee Deeds Robert' P. Fuller, to erect fence two-yoax term, thanked the party Francis J. and Joan M. Kicly It 68 Adelaide Rd„ $200. The American Legion k«t 2 BAY for endoitwment and said "I hope to Carl Robert and Anna A. Wld- Lease (Oonttniml f n n - V f Om ) Democrats Brace for Fight $250.56 on the Fourth o f July we ajl get out and work fpr suc- ham, property at 31 Santina Dr. The Sycamore Corp. of Ameri­ 243 Votes to 96 oeoB.” ca at 740 N. Main St„ West Hart­ works show. The lobb^-leU for the utiUtles Catherine M. Lang to Raymond ford, to C A D Cleaners, Inc., of Television ’Vernon Democrats today are$"aa atrong a ticket as we've had. Frank P. Souza, nominated for B. and Eleanore. L. Gowen, prop­ In a report today. Post iFbianos were ’‘eirogant and threatenlnp." CITIES © SERVICE ThompsonvlUe, lease of store at Officer Elmer F. R$ce said $1,106.90 BEE SATCKOAT’S fV WBKE EOR OOMPUETB USTCKO priming for a tough town election Those two first men (Rlsley and constable, was at the caucus, but erty at 50 Plymouth Lane. at the time. Verrlker wrote Demp- Richard M. Galinat, Incumbent 20 E. Center St. for one-hour Mar- l;00 Big 3 Theater (In orocrest) Bugs Bunny t. 40. 18 campaign, acknowledging that the Olson) are real go-getters.” the other two constable nominee.s, was contributed by people enter­ ■ey- ______candidate for flrtt aelectman, ret Robert Wldham to Milton and tinizing, for five years from Aug. ing Mt. Nebo Field for the ehow. Early Show ttn progress) i d . The Flight of The Liberty Bell Republicana latt night put up their Minority representation and an John R. Williams and George B. Eve R. Sclm6laer of Yorktown First Show (in progress) 10, 33. 30 STATION celved an overwhelming 243 vote Meyers Set 1, 19M, at $3,120 per year or Mall contributions amounted to All of the major grae and elec- Salty Brine’s S)iark l:0u Father Knows Best 8 ’ a t the Republican caucus lu t strongest slate of candidates for upsurge of Democratic voter MacDonald, were absent. Other Heights. property at 32 town office. nominees abaent were Kloter, Mc­ $260 on the first of each month. $55. trlf .utility companiee in Con- (Jiiick Draw MeUraw Rifleman g su 68 I FOR INFOR.MAT10N CALL JAMES McDEltMOTV Bight. Galinat has the town com- strength In the past year will Benton Marriage Licenses News l:]IU Dobis Gims 8. 13 AMERICAN COAL C O ^ A 2-8151 v . Unanimous endorsement of 15 make the race a tight brie. Manus and Lieroh. The contract for the fireworks necticut have etth«- petitioned for Flippy the Clown Alfred Hitchcock Presents la 33. mlttAe endorsement for a third For Debate Building Permits Richard Norman Rustic of Rock­ rate tncreasea or are considering term. Republican candidates for the 16 The Democrats will officially was $1,400, and liability liMuronce Canadian Uounted Polics 80 posts open to them came quickly ing L Bayer, to build a house ville and Shelia Ann Kusiak of 75 doing so. (:15 Industry on Parads FronUsrs in Msdlelns ig His opponent Royden F. Smith endorse their slate Wednesday Gas Reserves Huge t 33 E. Eldridge S t (Maguire Summer St., July 22, St. James’ coat $91.46, Rice reported. They are putting the blame foe Talahassee 7000 Congressional Inrsttigator 18 With Loyzim at a caucus last night In the Su­ night. Wyatt Eani” — 8. 40 Br. received 96 votes of the total perior Court room in Rockville. Washintgon — Proved natu Tract), 317,000. Church. Total income was $1,240.90, wid their action on the approximately g;S6 Weather tSsws A Sports I. :00------Tom Kwalielf 8h: ow 8. 13 347 votes cast. Twenty - four town offices are gas reserves In the United Stktes Conn. Swim Pool Co. for Earl James Joseph Roche Jr., East expenditures were $1,491.46. Trackdown Thriller The caucus, speeches and all, was 167 per cent Increase in the state 10. S3. 30 Indications today were that a Albert L. Meyers Sr.' htw re­ open. Each ’party, however, can amount to 263,702,220.000jPe() cubic White, to construct swimming Hartford, and Helen Patricia Con­ The American L ^on has writ­ utility tax and other higher 6:80 RolliS .Jacob's Club House Stagecoach West g 40. 63 aver In 25 minutes. Sports. News A Weather ’Third lian primary election would be held to fused to withdraw as a candidate Surprise nominees for the posts nominate a maximum of only 17 feet compared with 30;^7C052,000,- pool at 29 Buckland St, $16,000. ner of 19 Virginia Rd., July 22, ten its fireworks report In red talk operating expenses. Robin Hood 1:10 Million Dollar Moris challenge the nominations. Of the candidates because of minority 000 cubic feet for Cjiriada. Howard F. Waddell, to move a it St. James’ Church. for se’vcral years. Tbs bm Piqiurs Plalayhouss ■ SO 8, -Closed For Vacation- for nomination as' first selectman af first and second selectmen are A ' survey today disclosed that, 35 candidates endorsed by the and says he Is willing to debate his representation. The GOP last in addition to those companies 6:45 liunUev-Brinkley 10 83 10:00 Purex Special for Women Incumbent George E. Rlsley and Evening Report 10, 33. town committee 30 were nomina­ qualifications for the office at to­ former Rockville Mayor Herman night chose to nominate for 16 of .-..that have filed for or announced Douglas Edwards 8. Alcoa Presents 8, 40. WE WILL BE CI.OSED FROM JULY 18th thru ted. night's Democratic caucus. 3. Olson. those posts. they were g:oing to file for rate 7;00 Million Dollar Moris 10:30 Silents Please Elmore A. Turklngton, Incum­ Rough Riders State Trooper Rep. Stephen Loyzim said eigaJn Rlsley, who had indicated in re­ Forty-six party faithful endorsed increases, the following have the 11:00 News, S ^ r u A Weather bent for to-wn clerk and town today that*he will make charges cent weeks he would not run matter under consider«*K>n: Con Focus on Atnerica I. JULY 271h—WILL RE-OPEN FRIDAY, JULY 28lh the slate of 15 men. Stuart C. Neff Mackeniie s Flamers treasurer, polled 280 votes, com­ tonight that he claims will prove again, credited^ Olson, a top party was named candidate for two necticut Light and Power Co., the Moris of Ih. Week 11:16 Spencer Tracy Theater' pared with ■ 64 for Margaret A. News and Weather Feature 40 Meyers unqualified. mover, with persuading him to poets, treasurer and agent to tha ^ largest utility in the state, and _ Jack Paar Show (C) > 10. 33 Kenyon. Turklngton was endorsed. Loyzim resigned as chairman of enter the race. town deposit fund, a customary united illuminating Co;," serving 7:15 Film 11:30 Premiere Bertron A. Hunt, unopposed in­ Spori.s New.s World s Best Movies lULIANO'S Bakery and Pizzeria the nominating committee of the The choice of Olson was consid- procedure. the New Haven-Bridgeport area, _ „ Evening Report 11:36 Newt cumbent for second selectman, re­ Democratic Town Committee when ereded surprising only In that he 7:80 San Francisco Beat Prichard, a member o f ^ e nom­ and the Hartford Craa Co. 12:60 News and Meditation 207 SPRUCE STREET— MANCHESTER ceived 315 votes and F. Pauline the town committee endorsed wag nominated for the second posi­ inating committee, r e ^ the pro­ Spokesmen for these companies Little, unopposed incumbent for Meyers. Loyzim plans to nominate. tion on the three-member Board of posed list of candldaJMi and moved Indicated that a decision will be tax collector received 329 votes. Maurice E. French for the office. Selectmen. Observers said they ex­ adoption. There tyaii no opposition. made within the next two months. Radio Both were committee endorsed. Loyzim had called upon Meyers pected Olson to be nominated for A single ballot was cast by uimiM/iSauuiiia! The Hartford Electric Light Galiiiat, incumbent for agent of to withdraw. Meyers said today he the top spot. Clerk Eldith T. Casatl. To’wn Coun­ filed i"or an Increase with the 1 ******** Intsludes only tbosa news broadoaata of 10 or IS-mlante town deposit funds, received 276 polled Democrats about with­ New names in the race are Rob­ sel Robert F. Kahan was elected state Public Utilities Commission length. some stations carry other short newacasta.) votes; Royden F. Smith Sr. re­ drawal and concluded he should ert E. Priddy, nominated for one moderator. last month. It sought a 2 'j per , W D B O —ISM 11:154 a . at# Sports IS X*Final IJIBI ceived 18 Write-In votes, and Roy­ stay in the race. of the two six-year terms on the 6:00 News 11:30■1:30 Star,"—■Starlight Serenade~ RiSley looked forward to vic­ cent upward "tax adjustment" on 6:06 Today on Wall Street ---- -. den F. Smith Jr. of Mansfield re­ Meyers has the support of Ray­ Board of Education, and Joseph P. 1:00 Sign ceived 1 write-in vote. McManus, former Rockville treas­ tory and said "Fll do my )>est plus all bills to offset the rise in the 6:10 Sport News .mrap-l-iut mond H. Bradley Sr. and of Rep. whatever else comes forward, and 6:16 Art Johnson Show 6:00 Today’ In wrtford Other election results follow; Mildred C. Hlltgen. urer, nominated for the vacM t post utility tax rate from IV* to 4 per 8:06 Raynor Shines 7:00 Bob I ___ try and keep everybody happy.” 1:00 News A Sign Off. Board of finance: Seeking elec­ The caucus will be held at Cov­ on the Board of Finance. Oent passed by the 1961 General *:00 Ray Somen tion for four years, Malcom E. C. Otherwise, the GOP nominated Looking back on the past months OPEN D AILY Assembly. He Tells Them How It’s Done .WBAT-616 11:00 News entry Grammar school beginning of his current term, he said “I’ve 11:10 Ray Somers Devine, 225 votes; Fredericli present office holders. , - A company spokesman disclosed 6:00 Sound Stage at 8 p.m. tried to do my best.’’ Charles J. Zetkus, northeastern division district manager of the Chamber of Commerce of the United 8:30 Night nigbt 1:00 Del Raycee Show IVhlte, Incumbent, 211 votes. Seek­ A switch was noted in nomina­ W IN F — 1*36 N1229 MAIN o ST.—MANCHESTER t ic e Olson, the surprise candidate today that the requeat will be re­ 9 to 9 States gives demonstration-talk to Charles W Pjnd, chairman of the Manchester Chamber’s re­ -0:00 John W. Vandercook 6:00 Newe ing election for two years, Wesley tions for the Boand of Education, vised. He said no determination activated Congressional Action Committee (CAC) and Chamber President William Belfiore, prior to 11:30 Public Affairs 6:10 Wall Street for second selectman, said the 13:00 Sign Off Lewis, 187 votes, and Walter Kel­ Bonn Claims Soviet considered a crucial contest. Win­ ticket will need help from all party had been made whether the revi­ CAC'a new membera luncheon yesterday at Caveys Restaurant Zetkus addressed the luncheon WTIC—1N6 6:16 Bob Bacon—Sporta BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. JULY 12 ler, 181 votes. Devine, White and fred A, Klqter, current chairman, sion would be upward or down­ group and explained the "national issues facing Csngress today and their effects on local businesses." 6:36 Showcase members. SATURDAY 6:00 News. Weather A Sports 6:46 Lowell Thomaa—Sports Lewis were endorsed by the town who onM indicated he would not The purpose of the CAC here is to study and vecDmmend the beat method for the chamber to exert 6:30 Album of the Day Forces Ring Berlin "I hope we will all start tomor­ ward. 7:00 CBS News and CONTINUING UNTIL SEfT. 30 committee. run agam, allowed his name to be A greater increase request is its infiuence on national legislation and national issues and to Inform local business on these matters. 6:46 Three Star Extra 7:10 CBS In Person row morning,” he said, "worlilng 7:06 Conversation Piece 7:80 Fulton Lewis Unsuccessful candidates Rocco put it) nomination for the unexpired and talking to do all we can to DOBIN'S (Herald photo by SatemiiI. (Continued from Page One) till 5:30 likely, how'ever, since HELCO 7:30 News of the World. 7:46 Showcase of Music Ccmnarco, Clark Osborn, Robert term of Leo B. Flaherty Jr., filled originally asked that the 2 'j per 7:45 Congressional Report 7:55 Yankees at Washington. since his resignation by Mrs. Eliza- elect our slate.” 8:00 Red Sox at Cleveland 11;.30 Showcase and News Robinson, William Smith and John add psychological pressure In the Henry F. Butler, nominated for cent hike be allowed immediately 11:00 News 12:15 Sign Off Wile. Wile was endorsed. beth M. Spurllng. The term lias two without a hearing. current Soviet diplomatic offensive. his third term as town clerk, 828 MAIN ST. St. John’s Youths ODR SERVICE and PARTS DEPARTMENTS Board of education: Seeking years to run. thanked the caucus for its endorse­ DEPT. STORE^E J Its petition noted that the high­ The East Germans also are Priddy and Mrs. Alice H. Ham- Army to Issue Missiles election for four years, Alma building antiaircraft rocket bases mar, incumbent, were nominated ment and said "I hope I’ll be an DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER er tax was retroactive to Jan. 1 To Attend Confab Heckler, 210 votes, and Mary Pa- asset to the ticket.” and said delay in granting the in­ WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS in two rings around Berlin, one 26 for two of the three aix-year terms. panos, 152. Seeking election for miles and the other 60 miles from McManus was the only nominee Neff thanked the committee and crease wiuld result in further fi­ two years, Walter E. Tedford, 150, said the treasurer’s post is a nancial hardship on the company. For Nerve Gas Warfare The Rev Walter A. H.vszko, the city center, the sources said. for the Finance Board, although I pastor of StN John’s Polish Na­ and Wlnthrop M e r r 1 a m 140. Some of the bases, containing three posts are open. According to "tough Job, but it’s like water off The PUC insiisted that the com­ ON WEDNESDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 a duck’s back as far as I’m con­ pany present its caae at a public tional Catholic Church, has an­ Heckler and Papanos were en^ Soviet rockets, were reported al inter-party agreement, the board FROM 6 to 9 PAA. O N LY (Ooatfniicd from Pago One) •’■phosphoric aedds. Two type.s have nounced that the Manchester ael- dorsed. ready completed and manned by is kept bi-partisan. cerned.” He said he would work BiG 12 CU. FT. CAPACITY hearing, however. I :gation will leave Suiujay for the East German soldiers. hard as a public official. The Boarah Light and Power ' come Into existence during and The Service Deportment will be CLOSED Unsuccessful candidates were Francis J. Prichard Sr., called and limited forma of aggression in since World War II. both dis­ i annual "Youth Conventfoo of the Jean Dinsmore, Harry Jackson, G. Informants gave this breakdown Vernon's "Mr. Republican,’’ looked Mrs. Florence D. Loverin, nom­ Oo„ serving customers in Bozrah i Polish N ational Catholic GJiurch, of Communist military -manpower inated lor her second term as tax and Lebanon, has formally peti­ I which nuclear weapons would not covered by the Germans. Richard Messier, Otto Miller, Wil­ down the campaign road to the Oct. : to be held this year in Bridgepprt. Soturdoy morning until Sept. 30. stationed aroupd Berlin: collector, thanked the caucus for REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER ‘ be used, the chemical and biologi- A compound called tabun was liam Smith and Dean Wiley, Mes­ 2 electiona and said, "We’ve all tioned the PUC for an average li i The group attending will gather Soviet Army—One tank and endorsement, saying she would 3 BIG I cal research and deveiopment pro- sier and Wiley had been town got to get behind theftp men, and per cent increase in rates. A hear­ produced in quantity by Germany motorized Infantry divisions and 5 I gram gains a new dimension. This before her defeat. German .sci­ j in front of the church after the committee endorsed. 1 don’t mean maybe. "continue to try to conduct the ing in Bozrah is scheduled Aug. 1. 3:30 Mass, and will leave for New and Used Cor Soles and Ports border security battalions with office of tax collector the wav It Among other rising costs cited I possibility makes a capability in entists had developed a second, Board of tax reviews for four “Things were a lot different i all weapons systems a military ne- ; Bridgeport, where they will hear total strength of about 44,500 men should be run.” by this company are a 930 per cent considerably more improved years, Grant Toothaker Jr., 241 and 900 tanks. when I was town c h a i r m a n,” I cessity. nerve gas called sarin. But tliey I a high Mass celebrated by the wiN be OPEN os usual on Saturdays. Norman R. Strong, nominated TUESDAY increase in local taxes since its Very Rev. Msgi-. Leopold Dabrtnv- votes. For two years, Gilbert Elast German Army—One divi­ Prichard said, harking back to Ulkui£poo6 for a fourth two-year term on the last general rate increase in 1951, ’’In addition, the research and I did not get it Into production be­ Wittman, 145. Both were town times of assured RepuDllcan con­ I development program in those fore the war’s end. jki. dean of the Connecticut’ sion. 4 regrinients and one battalion Board of Tax Review, pointed out and thC recent rise in the state :hurches. committee endorsed. totaling 14,000 men with 200 tanlcs. trol of town offices. this is the first time the Repubi> utility tax. ! agents which temporarily inca- I Both the Russians and the west- Unsuccessful were Roland '“"But, things have changed, un­ : pacitate offer an alternative to The 10:30 Mass will be omitted Alert Police— Units of 4,000 men, licans will nominate only two men Spokesmen for C i^ P and UI in­ I em Allies acquired data ,on the Green, Harry Jackson and Frank 45 tanks and 108 armored cars. fortunately," he went on. "You all NIGHT this Sunday at St. John’s, but will LENOX PHARMACY for the three-member toard, due dicated that these companies have other weapons for those limited I gases after Germany’s defeat. war situations.’’ be resumed next Sunday. 299 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9-0896 CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. Jaquith. Blast German Border Police — realize the Influx the Democratic to the minority representation law. been waiting to see how their fi­ I Whether the newer nerve jnd Zoning Board of Appeals: For Four units totaling 5,000 men Party has made in the town.’’ I At the House Appropriations psychological gases have mo-ed Following Mass at Bridgeport, He said Henry E. Marcham, nancial results look for the first there will be swimming at Eea- four years, Grant Toothaker Sr., equipped with 60 tanks and about He said the GOP has nominated current chairman, who has served J ! subcommittee hesoing, anoLier six months of this year. out of research and development 249, George Jacobson II, 201. For 184 armored cars. witness—W. E. Black of the Army I into production in the United 5ide Park, bowiing, softball and If these two companies file for indoor activities. A meeting of two years, Carl R. Christensen, 197. The Soviet forces were reported SPBt/MS Chemical Corps’ Intelligence ! States is not clear, Increases, the PUC's hearing AU were town committee endorsed. equipped with heavy TIO and the i Agency—said it is believed Russia However, the Inclusion of the delegates of Connecticut parishes’ docket this fall will be one of the j voulh groups will follow. Unsuccessful were Raymond medium T54 tanks, as well as I has stock* of both regular poison I missile delivery system in’ the SHEARSON, most active in recent years. The ; gases ’’as well as nerve agents” Later there will be a buffet, Bennett, Robert Doggart, and John heavy artillery ( anti-aircraft and last general round of rate increas­ ; Army’s supply organization at Have more Nerve gases are generally or­ luncheon and an entertainment Learned. anti-tank guns and rocket launch­ WORTH SHOUTING ABOUT es by gas and electric utilities was least prepares for the inclusion of final in which each pariah will HAMMILLSCO. Alternates for the ZBA; For ers, The informants said the equip­ ganic compounds of a form of the material when in production. in the earlv 1950’s. present a 10-minule act. "the firm that research built" four years, John F. Chappelle, 300, ment of the East German Army is and for two years, Frederick Mohr OUR UI. CLAP and HELCO dis­ 3ii> Y«rk IlKk lichiflit . Foundid IM) similar. tribute both gas and electricity source, before the Bowies-Kennedy family fun Jr., 289. Both were endorsed. The West German Defense SUMMER SALE! and Bozrah electricity only; session, said the department of­ FOR RENT Btvd T he Planning and zoning commls Ministry estimates the Commu­ Bowles H o Ids ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF 5HFARSON S •ion: For four years, Arnold Carl­ ★ BUDGET TERMS ficial "has neither resigned—nor 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors In vestor nists can also call upon about 30,- On has his resignation been asked for, —sound or silent, also 35 mm. tATEST RESEARCH REPORT . . . son, 201, and Lkurier DeMars, 145. 000 militia men armed with light YEARS TO PAY* u Board to Omit i R e in s on Job and his resignation is pot current­ slide projectors. in '61 For two years, Thure Hamerlin, infantry weapons. T h e jnilitia are 141. Carlson and Hamerlin were en­ a Storm Windows ’n Doors ly expected.” Shaariong Hammlll 1 7 .7 ------1 located in East Berlin. Road Training! The Xew York Times, the New WELDON DRUG CO. ...with an HFC Traveloan. This year, have dorsed.' _ A total of 11,000 Allied troops Washington. July 18 '/Pi—Un- York News, the Washington Post 901 5faln St. Tel. Ml 3-0321 913 Main St.. Mancheitpr the time of your lives with enough cash to cover Unsuccessful candidates were are stationed in West Berlin as a Awningfs ’n Canopies dei-secretary of State Chester and the Washington Star printed Mitchell 9-2821. Mitchell 3-8215. John Bissell, Robert Girard, John symbolic force. These could be ★ AUTHORIZED RCA B«CBUM of the new aitate law : Bowles, still holding onto the reins travel, motels and hotels, sightseeing, dining— stories yesterday reporting that Please send your lataet Retearch Report. Honeycomb and Donald Smith reinforced by 3,000 West Berlin a Jalousies ’n Enclosures FACTORY SERVICE Bllowii^ paimta to give their | of hi.s job, leaves Monda.v on an 18- Kennedy is believed read.v to ask to -do all the things you've wanted to do for a Giraid was endorsed. Alert Police armed with light in­ teen-Aged (diildren road training. ' day trip to Afnca, the Middle East Bowles to resign and accept a post For Honest long time. You’ll travel carefree, knowing that you Constables: A. Harry W. Olson fantry weapons. The regular West the biMUd of education Vast night : and Asia. as ambaa.sador. Sr.. 270; Delmar Potter, 251; Fred­ Berlin police force totals 10,000 decided not to add road training ■ In the wake of several news re- Economical Repairs on ADDRRSS,. have enough money C oili MONTHLY PAYW ENT SCI4EDUII erick Bodreau, 218, and Anthony L STOCKS men, including traffic squads and FREE ESTIMATES— E^Z TERMS to the driver education curriculum : Y..OW ★ AURCA port.

hla hosts could bagln to |rieos them were awarded to Mary Alice Raffle prizes include a 1961 au­ and Lake St. from Joseph MoUkai- IHanrtr^atpr all together, that the sum o f them Circus Painting Brown, 37 <3ampfield Rd.; Gall South Windsor tomobile, ride-on lawn mower, tis to R, J. Glannamore; property Tdkifit A MckTeniH? (X>rtable television, child’s bicycle, on Hillalde Rd. from Nicholson began to seem perhaps a trifle be­ Connecticut Larson, 9S1 MdKee S t; M a ^ Ann Voters Asked to Back lEtipnittg i|prald You Should Know... Winneris Named X o v a lc^ 60 Oliver Rd.; Donald transistor radio. The proceeds from Realty Inc. to P. J. Sheridan; prop- yond the category of merely pleas­ Fish, 61 Ohvar Rd.; and Kathy vw iFy n v i wiWT ¥tWV n v w the bazaar and raffle will benefit c-tv at 75 Murray Rd. from I. R. PRESCRIPTIONS PUBUSHED BT' t h e mKRAi£w^rmta o a T o i c ant and refreshing frankness. Per­ Yankee Johnson, 333 Center St. Both Pariies Choose the church. Stich Aaaociatea, Inc., to E. A. U BlaMU ~ haps, too, he abused our hospital­ Herman J. Passcantell Linda Garrlaon, 66 Irving St., School Budget Plea Only July 25-28 the fair will be Goess et al. By A. H. O. FUVORUND open from 7 p.m. to midnight; on - TEL, TBOIUS ity a b it was awarded the first prise In the WALTER July 29, from , 2 p.m. to midnight. Manoheater Evening Herald PnWliii»ri Ho came closest to that, of Someday the average retirement ^own painting «o«U »t held at the The board of education decided last night to submit to the Slates fo r E lection South Windsor correapondent As we have prevloualy noted, TREAT SHOPPE Our Savihir Lutherhn Church Notes Esoadad OANMT L, u n course, when he used our platform age of Manchester town employes Manchester Paricade in ocnjunc- newspapers a list of “areas to be adversely affected” by the Due to the excellent' response at Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell Ml 9-9814 the inability of Governor Dempeey We feature quality saad- 4-1758. PnbUaiied B r e n iDvcnlBg Excapt end our conference rooms to press, and Democratic State' Chairman will be lower than the mandatory thm with the appearance of the $266,000 budget cut apd request townspeople to “take the Vacation Bible School, s(>onsored ■uDdara and BoUdaga. Batarad at taa THE OFFICE OF wlohes plus IT tevsrs o t k s The RepubUcari and Democratic6held that office since his return for the commuirity by Our Savior 1>oat Otfica at Maiiehaatar. Conn., aa upon us, his grievanoes toward his Bailey to communicate to the age of 65 or the permitted age of Hunt Bros, circus on July 8 fOr the matter and put it on the voting machines.” parties have made known their from World War II In 1946. MYRTLE MILLS SOLD ond Claaa Hall Hattar. members of th.e Democratic Senate, cream. Lutheran, a wird bus was put neighbor and our good friend, In­ 60, believes Herman J. Paacan- benefit o t the Luts Junior Mu­ DR. F. W. SPAULDING Board members voted S-1 ln€>------■latea of candidates from which - John K. Cutler was endorsed for into service Friday. It will be Unlonville, July 18 (/P)—Myrtle the simple intelligence that they tell, one of two Democrats on the seum. favor of the - action. The dissent­ South Windsor voters will choae re-election as Town Treasurer. PINE PHARMACY SUBSCRIPTION RATES dia. COMES, SUNOAeS, eral manager recommended $4,- used'during this week. The route Mills, a large discount department 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS - Fayabla la Adraaca thought the optional party lever town pension board and the pen­ ' The prise is a $15 gift oertifl- 14 MYRTLE ST. ing vote wax cast by 'William E. the town’s . first council-manager Nominated for the Board of Ed­ _ Carrtar And, although he made his first 228,400. In May, the board of and schedule of the Green Bus store here, has been purchased by Ona Taar bill a good bill was, to say the sion trust fund committee. oate, ^ven by the Parkade As- Buckley, who said he felt the government in October. ucation for two-year terms were will be: Graham Rd. 8:30 a.m.: Neisner Brothers, Inc., for an un­ PEW big hit with us by telling us that least, somewhat unusual, Such SODAS, directors appropriated $4,186,947, Six Hontlia ...... ^ 7.75 n.ou A step toward lowering the re­ sociatian. Unda’a. painting ap­ newspaper release should be sign­ about $266,000 less than the orig­ Last night at a caucus of the John Flood and Comeliua E. Nich­ South Windsor Heights: Meadow disclosed price. In announcing the nirae Montba ...... EM i:i0 we had better not tire of giving leaders would proclaim themselves tirement age was thO board’s re­ peared on the window o t the Grand WILL BE CLOSED ed by the board of education, in­ olson, incurnbent members; and Ona Hontb L3d Located at Rt. 88 In VanHm, inal request. Republican party these candidates Rd., Farmstead Dr., Brook St., sale yesterday, executives of both tVaaklT .80 ^.8 our foreign aid, because the neces­ in favor of the hill. But the |^ood cent passage of a special pension Union Store. stead of by Superintendent of were chosen: for four-year terms, Frank Ahem Henry Rd., Graham Rd. Hilltop firms said the present manage­ Democratic senators would. Im­ JULY 22 thru AUG. 6 between Vittaer Garden Can­ Schools William H. Ci^rtis. Two Only Recourse and Mrs. Laura Katz. sity for H was just beginning, the plan for policemen, permitting re­ The second prize gift certificate Council — Jack Egan, Warren Estates, 8:40 a.m: Lewis Dr., ment w1H remain and the store will UEHBBR OF mediately afterward, proclaim tirement at age 55. for $10 was awarded to Sue Boris, ter sad Conneotlont 0«df members were absent. The directors justified the cut Charles A. Jurgelas. Roger THE ASSOCIATED PRESS part of his argument which seem­ by saying that the amount allo­ Westbrook, Donald Bennett, Gay­ Robert Dr., Thomas St., Lewis sell the Same type of merchan­ y r*' • II Til--- ■ I The Aaaoclated Praaa la exclualvaljr that they could not be for the The cost for such a plan’ for all 271 Henry St., for the psinting on Land—8 miles from Man­ Other ' members decided, how­ Erickson, Alexander Blozie and Dr., Abby Rd. Abbey Estates, dise as in the past. Neissner RE-OPEN AUG. 7 cated was $305,000 more than the lord Paine, Joseph Carino, Dexter Salvatore Randazzo were endorsed entitled to Uie uae of republlcatlon Mt ed to linger longest in our minds, bill because they did not want town employes now would be pro­ the window o< the National Shoe chester Center. ever, that Bines Superintendent 8:48 a.m.: Abby Rd., Miller Rd., Brothers, Inc., is a chain of 172 all neara dlinatchaa eradltad to It or 1960-61 fiscal year, despite the Burnham. for constables. not too pleasantly, was his easy to cross their own party’s leader­ hibitive for the town said Pass­ Store. Curtis would be acting on behalf Foster St. Dart Hill Estates, 8.80 variety stores with headquarters W i l l i a m p . q u i s h not othanriaa eradltad la UiU papar ship. fact there has been no pupil in­ Town clerk—Cyril (Pete) Amo Nominees, for selectmen were and alao ttia local neara pupUabad nare. warning that, if we didn’t, Paki­ cantell, because the average age Third prize certificates for $5 of the board, he should be the crease. The education board a.m .: Ellington Rd. to Pleasant in Rochester, N.Y. All rtghta ol repablieatlon of special The answer to this apparent of other town employes is much signer. Jr. He had to resign as a South Bhrerett Delaney and Herman. dispatches herein are also reserved. stan could go to the Communists. feels, nevertheless, that major Windsor mall carrier to run for Valley School. confusion of communication be­ older than that of policemen. Action to restore the cut to the Goldstein. Undw this .new form Tobacco Worker Dies This, too, was frankness, but cuts in salaries, equipment and the position. of government, the . aeleotmen's Dear friends, Full servlca client of N. E. A. Serv­ tween the top figures of the Demo­ On the other hand, a few years education budget “should be start­ medntenance and repairs will se­ Kenneth Hastings, a 32-year-old ice. Inc. what-it aeemed to say, aa it aged cratic party and its senators was ago retirement for anyone at age ed by the pmple of the town,” said Town treasurer—Donald Bates. duties will be confined to respon­ tobacco worker, was found dead Publtshera Representatives; Tks riously affect the education stand­ sibilities connected with -voter- Julius Mathews Special Acaacy — New in American minds, was that Pak­ that, as in the 1959 session, an­ 56 was an imheard of thing. Some­ Atty. Harold Garrity, chairman of ards of Manchester. Selectmen — First Selectman, yesterday afternoon in his room I Hear Y e ! Torir Chicago. Detroit and Boston. other channel of communication how a plan -will be worked out, he the board. “ If the people want to Walter Hill; Second Selectman, making sessions. on the Shepard Tobacco Farm on ! As you select your MEiMBER AUDIT istan might be open to the highest On July 12, a majority of the BUREAU OF was always open, and that what said. help education in the Town of Richard Whitt. Petitions for a primary for the Wlhd.sorvllle Rd. An autop.sy has * X attorney or your physician CraCULATIONR bidder. it transmitted was always firm and directors voted not to have a spe­ Board of education — For four Democratic party are available at t'.' Board Secretary Manchester, here's an opportun­ cial hearing on returning the been ordered by Dr. William Loh-! The Herald Prtntlns Company, lac., His final pieces of bluntness clear. Paascantell has been a member Hale School, Barnard School, and ity,” he said. year term, Patrick Cavanaugh and the Registrar’s office and must man, medical examiner, but stale in whom you must place full assumes no financial. responalbUlty for INSURANCE money, an action which leaves the be obtained by Aug. 2. Aug. 23 is tvpoxraphio'J errors appearing In ad- may have, for all we know, even This was the line between the of the pension board for a year was awarded his diploma from The next step in ha-vtog the Harold Stetson. For two year police at the Hartford Troop said trust and confidence - so big city Democratic bosses of the Manchester High School in 1943. education board no recourse but a the date set for the primary, if vertlsenicn^ and other readl^ matter altered the adoration of Speaker and a half and is its seoretary. money returned to the education referendum. term Walter Morse and Mri. James that no foul play wa.s suspected. ] In The Manchester Evening Herald. state and the senators whose votes The post is the first poU-tical one He had actually been in the Army board would be to obtain the aig- Romeyn. Ellsworth Watson was anyone files to hold one. Hastings had given aa his home should you also select your Rayburn. This came when he de­ EVERY NEED Board member Christie McCor­ Public Health Nurse they controlled. And the message he has held since he reg^istered bs for three months, when he re­ naturea of 6 (>er cent of the eiec- nominated but not elected. addre.sS the Springfield Po.st Of­ funeral director. Your Display advertising closing hours: clared that Pakistan would vote, mick, asked that Superintendent For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. which kept coming over this line a Democrat at the age of 21. He ceived his diploma. toratea on a (letitkm to the board C/onstables — Donald Reymolds, Mrs. Madlyn Dooley of 284 fice in St. Elizabeth, British West relationship with him will For Tuesday—1 p.Tn. Monday. next fall, to admit Communist was very simple. It merely said to has occasionally helped his i>arty He served with the signal corps Curtis “ make the appeal just as Avery St. has been named by the Indies. His body was found by a' For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. of directors. forceful to the people as to the Perry Roberts Jr., Stanley'■ Bien- For Thursday-1 p.m Wednesday. C3iina to the United Nations, and keep killing the bill, not to give during national elections. for three years In Hawaii, 'Tinian, Let People Decide kowaki and John Brown. board of directors of the Public roommate, (>olice said. The time. require high regard for his For Fridaiy-1 n.m TTiursday. Saipan and Okinawa, and was cls- board of directors.” "I think Health Nursing Association of predicted that the admission would it the slightest chance of a legis­ He does not always act strictly The education board decided A nominating committee of the of death was estimated between | professional ability to For Saturday—1 P.m Friday. lative life. according to party lines. For in­ charged as a corixtral. CA we’ll get the support we want,” South Windsor os the new (niblic 2:30 and 4 a.m. Monday. i Classined deadline: 10;SO Am. each ti^e place. against taking the action to ob­ said iMard member* Mrs. June Democrat Town Committee Friday assure your own peace of day of publication except Saturday- And the real stance of both stance, he disagrees with the Father of Three MEDICAL tain the signatures for the (»U- chose the following slate of candi­ health nurse for South Windsor. Public. Records • Am f . Let’s leave It that he was a re­ Governor Dempsey and State He had two battle stars, and his PROTECT YOUR FAMILY Stuck. She is replacing Mrs. Sophie other Democrat, Henry Becker, tion. The (>eople should be the McCormick said, "I don’t be­ dates: Marriage Licenses: David Joseph mind. It is advisable to freshing character. But .let’s see Chairman Bailey was, vv’is would who wants to take personal con­ unit received a unit citation for proper medium to start a petition Council — John Woodcock Jr„ Johnson who recently resigned. Barth, 21, of Manchester and Tuesday, July 18 judge, that neither really cared to action on Okinawa. lieve the attitude- of the board of Mrs. Dooley is a graduate of make your choice well in how well we sundve thlsk-istt be­ trol of which stocks and bonds for enactment, Atty. Garrity said. directors truly represents the feel Lawrence Keefe, Thomas M. Bur­ Marie Pierrette Desautcis, 18. of PRISCILLA aays:— do anything or exercise any pres­ Pasacantell la married to the for­ AGAINST EVERY HAZARD Boston City Hospital, and hes South'Windsor; James Lawrence advance of the probable fore we express any wish that all ^lall be purchased for the (tension According to the town charter, Ing of the people of the Town of gess, John Madden, Edward Ste- sure which might really challenge trust fund. Passcantell thinks the mer Miss Rita Bombard, and they a petition for enactment -signed beri, and Frank E. Pierce Jr. worked with the Tauton (Mass.) McGuire. 25, of East Hartford, and It's not too soon to start The Cottage St. Proposal %islting heads of state perform in have three children. Diane, 13, Manchester. It would be an op need for his services. this verdict from the Democratic board is right in hiring an expert With today’s prices, no one can afford to be with­ by not less than 5 per cent of Woodcock is presently a mem­ VNA and at Manchester Memorial Patricia Althea Boisseau, 20, of your Fall Wardrobe! Two bade ideas have dominated Thomas, 9, and Dana, 8. They are (tortunity for the people to de­ Hospital. She -will begin her du­ similar style. city bosses. in the investing business to select the electorate must be submitted cide." ber of the Zoning Board of Ap South Windsor. all discussion of Manchester's As for these city bosses, what the stocks and bonds. members of the Church of the As­ out complete insurance coverage. And, fortu­ peals. Madden is the chairman of ties Sept. 1. Quitclaims: Property on Beelze­ Respectfully, sumption. HOME to the town clerk. Within ten days Budget Not Accepted OPEN TONIGHT downtown future in the past dozen was making them tick was simply ”I wouldn’t tell them what to nately, now everyone can a.ord full protection. after he receives it, the town the Board of Finance and was Church Raffle and Bazaar bub Rd. from Esther James to R. years, and they appear again, one An Appealing Idea their own conviction that the par­ invest in, and they wouldn’t tell Among his hobbies Passcantell The education board has still chairman of the Charter Study St. Francis of Assisi Church will B. Norton et al.; property on Beel­ TILL 9:00 There is a report from Paris lists woodworking, swimming and clerk must refer the petition to made no final decision to adopt a ^ r t e t o n of them in modified form, in the ty lever was worth more to them, me how to (tut in a sidewalk.” See us for a well-planned economical program the board of directors. Commission. Pierce is now the hold its second annual bazaar and zebub Rd. from R. B. Norton to that Allied military planners are as a practical political asset, than Pascantell is no stranger to the boating. He looks forward to the budget which includes adjust­ town’s second selectmiui and was raffle July 25-29. The affair will Esther James. plan to be presented to town offi­ time when he can buy a boat to go ■ right away. If within 45 days the directors ments for the budget cut. "If we considering formulating a pro­ any pious consideration about the Municipal Building -where the pen­ M m " ' have not granted the icquest. the a member of the Board of Educa be held on the church gn^unda. Warrantee Deeds: Property at cials at the Municipal Building ease and convenience of voting for with the engine he already owns. haven’t accepted the budget as tion. This is the first elective posi­ Entertainment features Include Pine Knob Circle from D. B. Ber- posal by which both East siid sion board meets. In the meantime hes happy with a town clerk must submit the (>eti- Wednesday night by Planning and the people of Connecticut. The He ia a construction inspector cut, we haven’t adopted it,” said tion sought by Keefe, Burgess and a merry-go-round, ferris wheel, totte to Fred Beecher: property on West would, when they fight their borrowed craft that enables his to tion to the town counsel for cor- Atty. Garrity. CHENET HAI.L Renewtd Associates. only time a local party boss wor­ and sidewalk inspector for the rectlona and accuracy "without Steben (>ony rides for ohildren. refresh­ Overlook Rd. from S. Gleason Jr. war, agree to avoid nuclear at­ keep hla hand on a tiller. The board should "provide the (Admn.) Vets Affairs to P. E. Hartford Road One of these basic ideas has ries about the capacity of people town’s engineering division. materially changing ita meaning Charles N. Enas was named for ments, 20 booths, and attendance tacks on cities. to split their ticket comes when LIABILITY ammunition” but not the leader­ the position of Town Clerk. He hes awards each night. Gutierrey: property at Abby Rd. been for the provision of a second Sidewalk Inspector RED MISSION IN OQNOO and effect.” The town clerk will ship in the drive to have the cut We do hope this pleasing, hu he finds himself fighting an oppo­ Hla work calls on him to be a then set a date for a referendum, major thorou^fare, to the East sition pair of coat tails. When the obert J. restored, he said. "If the people manitarian proposal makes sense laiason between construction men Leopoldville, The Congo, July 18 and inform the general manager want this—fine. We’ll give it to o f Main St., and parallel with it. coat tails are on his side, he is and the engineer on such projects of the date. from the economic and the mili­ happy. His conscience awakens to (/P)— Soviet Union has set up them,’’’ he said. The second basic idea is that fu­ as storm drains, road construc­ a diplomatic mission In Th4 Congo If voters approve the request at Atli your dooUr about • root cool oxtra*€ott option—Chovrotet air conditioning. tary points of view. From the eco­ the potential evils of the Connecti­ The statement to the newspa­ ture expansion of the downtown tion, and any opening in a town for the first time in 10 months. the referendum, it will become pers would be essentially the nomic point of view. It would save cut voting machine only when he road. He also sets up the work A U.N. spokesman said an 8-man effective on the tenth day after shopping district also ought to run and his local organization and his same as the one submitted by both the expense of putting our schedule for sidewalk construc­ Soviet delegation arrived July 7 in R the vote. The referendum muat be Superintendent Curtis to the board to the east, into the area between local candidates take a licking be­ cities underground and the ex­ tion. Stanleyville, capital of Antoine AUTO REAL ESTATE Boheduled within 90 days after of directors. The list outlines gen­ Main S t and such a new parallel cause too many people are pulling "I think it's fortunate the town Gizenga’s rebel regime recognized MITH the filing of the jjetition. pense of rebuilding them after­ INCORPORATED erally the areas affected and de­ major thoroughfare. the wrong straight party lever. has an engineering department like by Russia aa the Congo’s legal INSURANCE The board of education re­ Even then, however, the typical termines tentatively where the re­ The combination of these two wards. From the military point this,” he said. "The average person government. quested $4,453,469 in February for ductions should be made, if the of view. It can be argued that, boss Is more likely to count it as has no Idea how much detail there Maj. Gen. Joseph Mobutu, the 868 MAIN 8T„ GROUND FLOOR-TEL. Ml 9-6241 the 1961-62 fiscal year. The gen­ cut is not restored. Ideas has seemed desirable because one of the fortunes of war than as since both sides now possess the is in carrying out projects.” Central Government’s army com­ "INSUBANSBirmS SINCE 1914” Manchester is notoriously laclcing a mandate for reform. He had a variety of experience mander, expelled the Soviet em­ In North-South traffic facilities imdlsputed power to kill just With the Democratic city bosses before he came to the engineering bassy staff from Leopoldville last of Connecticut, the fresh mem­ Tiros Finds Easterly Wave anyway and because it seems the about anybody and everybody, If division in 1956 as sidewalk inspec­ September when he ousted Patrice ories are those of the Kennedy tor. tmly attractive way to look for­ they want to, they could very well Lumumba. decide. In the next war, just to kill coat tails in 1960, and the Ribicoff He Worked a« a mason after his ward. to an ultimate redesigning coat tails in 1958. And they have discharge from the Army in 1946, and expansion o f the downtown the soldiers. Of course. If some­ almost managed to forget how the then as a maintenance mechanic at Grissom Zooms Up shopping center. thing should go wrong with that, coat tails of 1956—those of Dwight Orford Village, and then for the phase of the killing, and some uni­ Eisenhower—murdered them 'in Hartford Gas Co. from 1963 to 1988. The approaching construction of Manchester Native formed men in the field should sur­ their cities. So their present ar­ Route 6 makes both considerations gument Is very elemental. 'Why, Passcantell was bom in Man­ vive and show signs of being ob­ chester Dec. 22, 1924, the son of more urgent when the coat tails are poin ts % A t? a. m. Tomorrow The plan being submitted by stinate, there would, once more, their way, should they surrender Frank and Jranne (jhaeusseur of be the temptation to bomb the them, just to please the do-good­ 225 School St. He and his brother Planning and Renewal Associates (Continued from Page One) cities behind them, and force an ers? and aisters grew up at 23^ Maple would make a relocated Cottage Neither Dempsey nor Bailey St. in a house-that was just tom Former Chairman S t the eastern boundary of such end of the war that-way. But per­ down to make way for the Birch dowmrange recovery area remained chose to exercise any real pres­ excellent. a new and expanded downtown haps, even in such case, the bomb­ sure against these sentiments. St.-Maple St. parking lot. His Seeks Post Again ing of cities need not be indiscrim­ Bailey, in fact, seem to purr even brother Pat has one more year In any case, the delay caused a" shopping district and the new Blight mounting of tension hei^ in inate. Perhaps it could be ar­ more understanding of the posi­ to go for 30 years’ service v/lth Cottage S t would, at Its southern the Army. His aiaters, who are w'hat had been an otherwise calm Roger Negro, 205 Oak St., has ranged for there to be the destruc­ tion of his local satraps than he indicated interest in becoming end, connect Into the expected had in 1959, when he at least went now Mrs. Anita Happeny and Mrs. acceptance of the fact that an­ other man was scheduled to take chairman of Manchester’s first vot­ traffic from Route 6. tion of only one city at a time, through the motions of speaking Elsie Kravontka, live with their each sample to be followed by an­ families at 225 School St., with a 300-mdie ride like a bullet. ing district to succeed Francis Ma­ But, in modification of much for the bill in Democratic caucus. honey who resigned last month, it other expression of -willingness to The last ditch hope for the pos­ the senior Pasacantells. NASA officials said thqy had previous discussion, and in what Passcantell attended Nathan CURRENT ANNUAL noted a sort of "ho hum” attitude was reported today by Ted Cum­ accept surrender. sibility, that the 1961 session mings, chairman of the Demo­ seems to us serious curtailment might distingpiish itself by one toward the flight and observed If there are such plausible argu­ DIVIDEND ON that "Grissom could have less cratic Town Committee. of its functioiUng as an alterna­ clear enactment which was in the The 28-year-old Democrat pre­ ments from the economic point of public interest rested with the than a perfect flight." tive North-South traffic route, ^^SINCE INSURED SAVINGS The attitude was attributed to viously served as District 1 chair­ view, which say we can possibly chance that Republican State this new plan brings Ita new Cot­ the perfect apace flight by Navy man. save some money by not bombing Chairmart Ed May might become irS IN THE BAG! tage S t to an end at Brainard Cmdr. Alan B. She(>ard Jr., on Cummings said by late Augu.st cities, and from the military point its hard-boiled champion in his WHEN YOU CUT AND town committee and Democratic Place, turning Its traffic down legislative barterings with Bidley May 6 and the calm assumption of view, which say it may not be RAKE WITH A NEW that what had been done before party members would hold a dis­ that street West to Main St and make the optional lever bill trict caucua to select a chairman. strategically necessary to try to one of the things the Republicans AWAY BACK could be done again. again. He added that Negro has hla sup­ kill all the civilicCns in the next really fought for. No sign of any The 35-year-old Grissom is The alternative would be to con­ scheduled to take off in a 4.000 port for the post. ■war, then the humanitarian con­ such effort by May appeared on Negro is treasurer of the town New Chevy Corrair 700 It-Door Sedan-^- New Impala Sport Coupe with elegance tinue the new Cottage St. North pound space capsule named Lib­ siderations Involved certainly the surface, and, to tell the truth, committee, chairman of the Young a bundle of fun al a sare-a-bundlc price. ■ you'd expect to pay a lot more for. to East Center St and thiu com­ he would have been biting the lev­ erty Bell 7. Democratic 'Club, and a member ought to be grlven a real chance. . 'ilie suborbltal flight ia to be plete the full rectangle. er that, brought him to eminence If TORO of the Italian American Society. WHEN. . . ” almost a carbon copy of the aro- These humanitarian considera­ he had gone' down the line for He is also active in Manchester Perhaps the traffic gain which ing ride taken by Shepard. His tions are obvious. Ordinary esti­ the bill. Riding the Elsenhower Community Players, and sings in might result from going all the capsule hurtled 116 miles high and mates of civilian casualties in the coat tails-in 1956. thanks to the the choir of St. James’ Church. way with Cottage St. would not be straight party lever.'' May was landed 302 miles down range after He is the son of Mrs. Theresa first full-fledged nuclear attack on a pulse-pounding 15-minute ride worth the expense Involved. Per­ even able to ride past the re­ Negro and the late Louis Negro. the United States, for instance, that reached a peak speed of haps, to state the other point of doubtable Democratic machine of Negro is associated with Mrs. Janet say that it would cause perhaps Hartford and into Congress and 5,160 miles an hour. Bychowski in the insurance and Summertime is saving time at your view rather extremely, the whole A preliminary countdown yes- 70.000. 000 casualties. Elimination thus Into his present career. The real estate business. project would not be really worth straight party lever does some­ tiil^ay, during which the 83-loot of our cities as direct targets WE’VE BEEN rocket wtis partially fuel, was while unless it did go all the thing for almost everybody Iq might reduce that prospective fig­ politics, sooner or later.- The only perfect. way. And Grissom, of Mitchell, Ind., Senator Urges ure to as low as 35,000,000. The person It never befriends Is the Chevrolet dealer’s one-stop shopping center In one variation or another, for­ was re()orted to -be a “cool cucum­ chance to save 35,000,000 lives by Connecticut vbter, who Is now, ber” as the time neared for .-ilm mally and Informally, Manchester along with the voter of the one SUPPLYING one simple decision should not in to don his silvery apace suit and U.S. Offensive has been discussing this proposi­ other state of Indiana, the only one 21 WHIRLWIND SeP. You just can’t beat your Chevy (iealer for a July buy! Summer­ the sporty Monzas) and the family-minded Greenbrier and conscience be neglected. That ride the elevator to the top of tion for a decade. It seems to us among the voters of 60 states who Whtd-Tumol Mowing would still leave 35,000,000 to be the rocket gantry. Lakewood wagons. (Corvette bug biting you? America’s goingest time to sharpen up the various cannot go into a booth and vote Power-driven—feature packed! Grissom spent yesterday in a [n Propaganda time savings are in full swing. And—because those Jet-smooth victims, which would still make a directly for any and all candi­ Compare thia mower with any aalf- THE FUNDS ’‘ready room” at the Cape, going plans by trying to put price tags propeUad r o t ^ l 'Thia ia the com- sports car is just itching to make you happy. And so is your respectable nuclear war. dates of his choice, not, that Is, over last minute details. With Chevies are outselling all other makes—he’s in a position to on them, by trying to determine unless they all happen to Inhabit oUle mower for three-eeaaon uae— (Continued from Page One) So long aa we are willing to lose aprtn(, aununar and tall. No extraa Him much of the time were Ma­ Chevrolet dealer, who has about everything on wheels you could when and how the town coujd af­ the same party lever. to buyl Leaf Muleber, ChuU, Qraae- rine Lt. Ool. John H. Glenn Jr., the make the savings even better. Take your pick from luxurious 35.000. 000 people in one attack, we C a tc£^ Bag include. Front whed “ I think we should take the play ford'them, and by trying to settle FOR backup pilot, and Shapgrd. away from Premier Khruahehev want, wish for—or fall in love with. Thirty-one models in all. could not be accused of softness driva ia eaay to handle—better than Impalas, popular Bel Airs, thrifty Biscaynes and that best the question of whether the effort .Grissom revealed yesterday as instead of juat reacting to his talk or appeasement or cowardice if we A Thought for Today rear drive for oontrol. Effartlaae should be made to assess the prop­ atartinc is aasorad with the saw the pilot for the flight, ia a 5- about Berlin,’* Humphrey aald in selling bevy of six full-size Chevrolet wagons. Corvair your Live it up, save it associated ourselves with some Sponsored by the fifanebester pin Start feature. A few tunw, a fdQt-7 155-pound veteran of the erty benefits, as well as the dam­ an interview, ‘W e should broaden proposal to save the 35,000,000 Council of Churches Sn(la touch and the powerful an­ Korean war. A- crack test pilot, dish? See those trim, easy going sedans and coupes (including up, see him now.7. Jet-smooth Chevy ages, which would inevitably be gina apringt into aetiont H O M L he has logged more than '3.400 the subject to talk about the Uvea that could be saved. There treaties guaranteeing free elec­ Involved. • Mows Orats • Cuts waads hours of flying time. would be nothing "chicken” about Hie Gospel tions in esLStern ‘ Europe that the It may conceivably be deter­ • Anti-acolp disc • Trims claso All his experience as a test pi­ It. Such a proposal would not con There are some grand old words lot is needed on the flight. He ia Russians have broken. mined that the present and latest In our language which will re­ • Quick haiglit-of-cul chona* "We have the opportunity' • to New Bet Air 4

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THE Herald Angle Reardon Homers as Legion Tops Portland, 5-1 A New Coiuept of Tire Design... The ALLSTATE Guardsman Supertred By GUARANTEED NATIONWIDE For 30 MONTHS E A R L Y O S T Bill Maneggia Sport* Editor Cohb *8 Records Stand CHURCH SOFTBALL RBU SOFTBALL Shares Honors Benny Benevento pitched and AMhough outhit, 19-17, Army 1 Return from ihe^ftwlh Country batted Civltan to a 12-1 decision A Navy edged Pagani’s Berbers As Baseball Monument over St. Mary’s last night at Char­ la.vt night at Nebo. 11-10, getting Vacations are great, particularly wheij your family is along In Win No. 7 ter Oak He allowed seven hits, the winning marker in the firs' and the weatherman cooperates. Thil^^^^as the case last Atlanta, July 18 )—Ty Cobb, whose many records stand collected three of hi* club’s 14 hits extra inning before the raine week when 1 set out for Maine, Mooseheaa L^ke the desina- (/P scored three runs In the rout. came. The win snapped the B«i tion in Greenville Junction. The decision to sis^^ a week in Thunder in the background as a towering- monument to the fiercest competitor ever to Bill Fortin (double and single), bens’ vlotoo' akein. was matched by the heavy flash across the baseball scene, is dead at 74. jd Rybezyk (triple and double i The Barbers rallied tor two run> the wilds of Maine was made at the last minute aihj without ^ The Incomparable Georgia Peach in the aeventh to tie the count any planning. I’m happy to .say the experiment was great bats of Billy Maneggia and ,nd Walt Schardt, Henny Frey Mike Reardon last, night as died yesterday of cancer of the end Len Erickson, eacli with dou­ but an upset was in the making with plenty of sun, swimming, proetrate gland. The diagnosis, bles, contributed to the attack. AI and the Clubbers Ullled once In hosting and fishing. . the Manchester American Le­ first made in 1959, was not made Whitney’s two base blow paCed the extra frame to emerge vic­ I wa.s particularly surprised to gion baseball team upped its public until deaith claimed the the Saints. torious. learn that thousands of trout were Zone Four advantage to two full baseball great at Emory Univer­ Cirttan ...... 125 022 x-12-14-2 Ant Patton tripled twice for the stocked in Moosehead l.ake, tlie games oyer Niantic. Before the sity HospitaJ. Cobb, who had made St. Mary’s ... 100 000 0— 1- 7-3 ^ rb e rs and Stan Zima lied thre< largest lake of its kind in the rains came at Mt. Nebo last night several trips to Emory, entered ' Benevento and Rybezyk; Eagle- hats. Wednesday’s game betweer United States, Good sleeping co.in- the locals topped Portland 5-1 be­ the hospital for the last time son and Kelley. Telso and Bolaiid has been post­ try with fires needed several hind Fred McCurry's flve-hlt June 5. poned. mornings. pitching The triumph was the "In addition to the cancer, he INTERMEDIATE BASF3AU. Army A Navy 032 203 01-11-17-) Minutes before I departed from se”enth in nine starts for Coach had diabetes and chronic heart Each side had ohe three-run In­ Barbeiia ---- 050 003 20-10-19-1 Greenville a car pulled up along­ Rusty Scruton’s crew. disease,” Cobb’s physician. Dr. ning but Nasatff Arms also scored Conran and Cuneo; Peck and side and the driver exchanged Reardon homered in the fourth AMERICAN LEAGUE Hugh Wood, said. Wood said X- W L Pet. GB s single tally in another to whip W'hipple. morning greetings. Nelson yum- for his only hit,’ a misjudged fly ray examinations in December, Police * Fire last night at the by. well known Manchester sports­ ball to rightfleld which tickled off Detroit . .59 .656 19^, showed tlMit the cancer had New York ..67 .665 Oval. 4-3. a l u m n i LEAGi’E man, was en route to Rockwood Bud Bayha's glove Md rolled to spread to the pelvic bone and Big blow in the fifth when the Only a bunt single by Jin: on Moosehead Lake with his wife the outer spaces. Rugged Maneg­ Baltimore ..49 .544 vertebrae. and daughter, plus a boat, for two Cleveland ..49 .538 Arms countered three times waa Blake.slee spoiled Bruce (ilappa'.' gia, who is one of the classiest ‘He died peacefully and without George McKay’s two-run single. bid for a no-liilter last night a.' weeks. young in the state, bang­ Chicago . ..45 .489 pain,” th4 physician reported. Good as \-acalions arc, 1 was Boston . .48 .478 He later scored what proved to be Green Manoi' topi>ed Bantly Oil ed out three hits, one a booming Washington . .40 .449 With Cobb during his last days 'tile winning run on an 'error. Bud at Keeney St,. .’i-O, glad to get back to 250 Burke St. triple to the opposite field—left—, were his son, James, two daugh­ SEARS and also to the desk at the office Minnesota ....8 7 .416 Woods singled in a pair of runs Cappa struck out sax, three lea.' drove in one run and scored an­ ters, Mlse Shirley Cobb and Mrs. for the PFs as McKay bested ,Iim than hia opponent. Carl Oolangelo. yesterday morning. other. Reardon dented the plate Los Angeles . .37 .411 HOKmU-K AND CO « * • Kansas City S3 .871 Beverly McLauren, all of Cali­ Coleman and Woods in a pitching The latter's double was the game's THAN ANY TIRE twice. Monday’s Results fornia; and his first wife, the for­ duel. only extra base hit. Father of \ ear Wednesday night the Legion re­ New York 6, Baltimore 0. mer Charlie Marion Lombard of Nassiff Arms ...... 010 03—4-2-4 Green Manor . .’.010 121 x—6-8-0 turns to do battle with Rockville’s Chicago 4, Boston 1. Auguspta, Ga. The Cobbs were mar­ Fire A P olice...... 003 00—3-4-1 Bantly Oil ...... 000 OOx x—O-l'S Nomination for the father of me fast Imprortng nine at 6:15 at Mt. j'ear from this comer goes to Joe Detroit 7, Kansas City 4. ried in 1908 and divorced in l947. McKay snd 'Villa; Odeman, Cappa and McOo>’. Lodge; Siegwl tl JOE McCl u s k e y Nebo. Tommy Kelley, author of a Only games scheduled. Two years later, Cobb mrfrried Woods and Coleman. and Kunz. McCluskey, the one-time slender no-hitter earlier this season, is Manchester lad who went on to has "putted out," leave the green Today’s Games Mrs. Frances C ^ of BulBUo, scheduled to pitch. Baltimore (Estrada 7-5) at De­ N.Y., and they were divorced. Nrt tire made sui-pas.ies the wear the ALLSTATE Guardsman supertred world fame in the track world, as soon as possible. Players who re­ Smart base running by Rear­ first at Fordham University and main on the green to add their troit (Lary 18-5), 9:15 p.m. Private Funeral offers you'. . . 20G- more tire mileage and 33*^ more skid protection than don got the first run home in the New York (Sheldon 6-3) at ■Private funeral servicea will be Donkey Softball Attraction later with the famed New York scores not only are- discourteous first on a walk, two errors and Washington (McClain 7-8) 8:06 held Wednesday at 3 p.m. (EST) any other ALLSTATE tire. No tire made gives yon thia extra deep tread Athletic Club. | but also increase their chahees of Maneggia's single to right. Port­ p.m. in the chapel of the Thomas Mc- The McCluskey household w el-1 being hit. land knotted the count in the sec­ . . . offering you a bonus of 200 extra tire miles for every 1000 you drive! corned children No. 7 and No. 8 on NBoston (Schwall 8-2) at Cleve­ Gahee Funeral Home, Cornelia, Tonight at Robertson Park "While strict adherence to these ond on three singles and an error. land (Grant 8-8) 8 p.m. Ga., with burial at nearby Roy- Yes, the Guardsman Suiiertred is, truly, our finest tire . . . the safest, July 6 In Queens. N.Y. The twins rules of safety will greatly reduce With one down in the second, the —Martin and Susan—makes it live Kansas City (Itekow 2-4) at ston. The family requested that in longest wearing tire we’ve ever made. Know the assurance and satisfaction the chances of your being involved locals iced the verdict with two Chicago (Plzarro 6-3) 9 p.m. lieu of flo’wers, contributions be All i« in readaneas for tonight’s boys and three girls in the Mc­ in a tragic golf course accident, runs. Bud Minor singled and went exhibition softball attraction — of driving on the tire that can really take it . . . the ALLSTATE Guards­ Cluskey family. Waiting to greet Minnesota (Ramos 6-10) at Los made to the Cobb Education Foun­ every golfer also should protect all the way to third on a passed Angeles (McBride 8-5) 11 p.m. dation. on donkeys—at Robertson Park man Supertred! their new brother were Joseph, himself against the financial ruina­ ball. Roger Macaione singled for Wednesday’s Schedule for the benefit of the Manchester James, Robert and Richard wnile tion that can result from lawsuits Death thwarted Cobb’s desire to one run and following two walks, New York at Washington (2) build a home—"in which to die,” Little League basebaU program. Mary and Kathleen now have a following golf course accidents,” scored when George May walked B p.m. Oorrteetants in the novel meeting new sister to play with. Ford says. as he put it—atop a mountain with the bases loaded. A fine Boston at Cleveland (2) 6 p.m. near Cornelia in Northeast (Teor- will be )>aind picked teams repre­ McCluskey, a member of -he This type of protection is provid­ doubleplay ended the threat. Minnesota at Los Angeles (2) United States Olympic team in gta. only a few miles from the senting the Little League Umpores ed by personal liability insurance. Finished Strong 9 p.m. narrows community where he was on one side and the Little League 1932 and 1936, is currently head McCurry wasn’t his usual self, Cute Competitors in Little Miss Softball League Baltimore at Detroit, 9:16 p.m. coach of the New York . A.C. born Dec. 18, 1886. Coaches on the other. First pitch getting behind the batters, and Kansas City at Chicago, 9 pjn. "I came back to Georgia to die,” ki .scheduled at 8:30 with tickets I 6.70x15 track and field team, one of the Here ’n There was in continual trouble during the Future “Babe Ruths” in the Little Miss Softball League at Memorial Field include nation's powerhouses. Winner of freckled faced Cherly, Sapienza, 9, left, and pony-tailed Valerie Edwards, 10. The Cobb said in one of his last inter- s'vallatde at the gate. | Frank Marchese, athletic equip­ early innings. However, he settled viowa "I’m a small town boy who Donkey softball isn’t new to i Tub«-Typ« 25 NaUonal track championships ment custodian at Trinity Col­ down and finished strong. W. L. Pet. G.B. and 13 Umes a member of the eight league teams have been outfitted in caps and shirts. Incidentally, Miss Sapienza never got used to the big lights.” Manchester. The balky burroa lege, la wearing his right arm — Defensive gem was George May is a second baseman with the All-Stars ’while Miss Edwards catches for the Knockouts. Cincinnati ....5 6 88 .629,- — He spent moat of his retirement BtockwoN AU-America AAU track squad, starting a doubleplay in the fourth Los Angeles ..62 87 .584 4 have appeared here in recent years McCluskey also served as direcior pitching arm — In a sling. A soft- (Herald Photo by Ofiara). yeans at Atherton, Calif., and at and have al'wnays been part of a Pina F. E. Tax ball pitcher, the former local man, frame, snaring a hot liner, running San Franclaco 47 41 .534 8>/] Tyrex Rayon of the Community Y following over and touching second base and Ledce Tahoe, Nev., before return­ barrel of fun. It’# •trictly a family World War n sendee with the now residing in Vernon, strained Pittsburgh ...43 89 A24 By, ing to his native state in 1956. He entertainment program and Isttle ligaments recently while pltdilng then throwing to first while in the Milwaukee ..40 42 .488 12'/, Navy. air. lived In a small apartment in Cor­ League offioieJe are hopeful of get­ in the Rockville City League. Two St. Loula . ..40 45 .471 14 nelia. ting a large turnout of speotatora. WhUe staUoned in New London, Summar>’: Chicago .. ..38 48 .442 16i/, McCluskey coached the Coast of his American L«gion team­ He quit baseball after the 1928 Given a break from the weath­ AND OLD TIRE OFF YOUR CAR ‘ Guard baseball team and had as mates are Jimmy Roach, the fin­ Manchester (61 PhUadeiphla ..26 57 .818 27 season -with a lifetime betting ab r h po a e rbl Monday’s Results erman. which is lmpo)rtant for any (r)TM of lyrex, Uic, his prized rlghtfielder, Lawrence est all around football player in Reardon, cf ...... 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 average of A67, highest In. the his­ such tyj)e outdoor promotion, a M ay. as ...... 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 . Philadelphia 10, Sau Fransicco 7. Peter Berra, better known to ihe Manchester.. High history, and Manages by Book, tory of the game. He batted only crowd between 1,600 and 2.000 la Dailey. 3b ...... S 0 1 4 2 0 0 Milwaukee IS, Cincinnati 4, baseball world as Yogi Berra of Steve Belinghiri, ex-baseball Maneggia, c ...... 3 1 3 2 2 0 1 .240 in his first season as a De­ expected. the'New York Yankees. pitcher. . . Congratulations are ex­ K elley. If ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 O: St. Louis 10-8, Chicago 6-5. troit outfi^der in 1905, then topped * ♦ • tended to Bill Brainard. married M lstretta, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 , Los Angeles 6, Pittsburgh 4. .300 for 23 consecutive years, his Lee Fraochda, LL umpire-in- J 40 years on July 8. At 65, Bill is M inor, lb ...... 3 1 1 8 0 0 0 ; Today’s Gamea ehief. wiii ooaofa, manage and play Mat^ione, 2b ...... 2 1113 11 last two at Philadelphia. He man­ TUBE-TY'PE BLACKWALL Safety Golfing Tips still active as a baseball and soft- McChirry. p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 0 Ol Milwaukee (Clonlnger 1-2 or Vil- aged Detroit for six years start­ with the arbiter*. Some of his TITBE-TYPE WHTF^WAIJ. "Weekend golfers who cut ball umpire in local league. A fine Anilerson. 6 ...... 0 0 0 2 0 0 Oi ley S-S) at Cincinnati (O’Toole teammates ’will include bronco Prtc# Price With Price Price ing in 1921. bustei' T>' . Holland, big Mike strokes off their scores by study­ baseball player during his youth. T o tals ...... 23 5 8 21 9 8 5 ' 8-7) 9:05 p.m. Cobb led the American League Without Trade-In. Without With Honk Gets Results Strange, hefty Ray Pllkonis and Siz# ing the tips of their favorite pro­ Bill also played football with the Portland (1) Chicago (Hobble 6-0 and Drott in hitting for 12 seasons, nine of Tradf-ln, Each S4z# Trade-In, Trade-In, fessional players also should ad­ North End M ajors... Wally For­ ab r h po a e rbi 0-2 or Elston 5-5) at St. Louis them consecutive. He hit over .400 Bob V’on Deck. Ea<’h Plus Tax Each EacM here to the rules of golf safety fol­ .. 3 0 7 0 0 New York, July 18 (JP)— Y&nkee* from a twi-night sweepiS>throwing error. Mantle and Bill A number of ex-baseball play­ Plun Tax Plus Tax Plus Tax tin of the Rec staff is elated at 1. es ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 n causing the second game to be Skowron, back after missing six (Jackson 4-8 and Gibson 6-6) (2), three times, compiled a lifetime lowed by the money players,” ac­ . . 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 When Ralph Houk manages i p.m. ers, now in the coaching sj’stem. ------the response shown in forming a C ram er, r 0 0 6 n called with New York ahead 4-1 In games because of Injury, then hom­ total of 4,191 hits, scored 2,244 6.70x15 80A0 24.84 cording to Doug Ford, 1957 U. S .. 3 Only Games Scheduled. will play with the Coaches, head­ 6.70x15 25.80 20.84 — - - summer senior basketball league. ' ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 by the book, you have to fig­ the top of the fifth. That not only ered in the sixth Inning off loser runs and stole 892 bases. He stola ed by Frank Kdnel. Dick Oobb and _ _ 7.10x15 33.60 26.04 Masters Tournament winner. Plans call for a six-team league P ...... 2 1 0 2 0 Wednesday’s Schedule 96 bases in 1915 for one of his Ford, who has played among the .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 ure he uses the Farmer’s Al­ washed out home runs by Roger Milt Pappas (6-5). Walt Schardt wiU be men to 7.10x15 28.60 22.94 top 10 golf money Winners for the with play starting next week un­ .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 manac. Maris and Mickey Mantle, but It was Mantle’s 33rd, and he tag­ Milwaukee at Philadelphia (2), many all-Ume records. ~7.60x15*~ SA6S 29J4 U w*t