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A family pdrty for Mrs. Artlnn' B. Shorts and' her daughter, Terri About Town Lynn, visiting from Anchorage, Alaska, was given a t Columbia The "XO” CUlb, officers, and dl- Lake Sunday by Miss Bernice Juui. ractorg of the Hartford chapter Mr. and Mrs. DoUglas Hand arid ter St., was arrested and charged of the National Association of Ac­ their family from New Jersey w^re HOUSE & HALE countants, and their wives ’ will among the guests. — - with breach of peace on a warrant have their annual theater party to­ issued by the Bolton Town Court night They will dine and attend 10 Cars Involved for an offense that Occurred in a MILLfHERY DEPT. the performance of “Snk Stock­ Santo M. Paris, son of Mr. and ings” at the Oakdale Theater. Mrs. Santo Paris of 61 Essex St., In Five Crashes lU n tlw Blev»tor to 8«eoBd Floor has been assigned to Co. 1, 2nd Training Regiment' of the U.S. Mlsa Carol H. Huestis of 71 Ver­ Five accidents involving 10 cars CLOSED MONDAYS DURING AUGUST non St., the daughter of Mr. and Army Training Center in Ft. Dlx, N. J. Before entering the Army, occurred yesterday, and most were Mrs. I.eon S. Huestis, was named blamed on weather conditions. to the Dean’s List for the past Pvt. Paris attended Howell Cheney Technical School. There were no injuries. ’Two Final Clearance Of All semester at Jackson College of persons were arrested and one Tufts University. She wlU enter was given a warning ticket. her Junior year in the fall. < The VFW Auxiliary will sponsor ’T h ^ arrested were Aldo D’Ap- o' a card party tomorrow night at 8 pollonie, SO, of 100 Russell St., o’clock at the Post Home. charged with evading responsibil­ HOUSE ity; and Ralph L. Barrett, 80, of SUMMER HATS ’The Golden Age Club will meet 72 Summer St., charged with fail­ WM. DICKSON at 9:30 tomorrow morning In ure to grant the right of way at front of Orange Halt for a bus an intiersection. & VAUieS TO $12.96 6 SON trip to Rocky Point Park in War­ ■ Stanley F. Grant, 41 ,of Artrldge Over Every wick, R. I. Lane, 'Tolland, was given a writ­ 260 TOLLAND TPKE,* ten warning for failure to grant the right of vray at an intersec­ TEL. MI 9-0920 tion. $1.97 _ $2*97 ESTABLISHED 1915 All the accidents occurred be­ HALE L T. WOOD 00s tween 2:15 and 7:50... . ’They occurred gt McKee and State News ComiiMreial and . ICE PLANT Ensign Sts.; TVtlland ’Tpke., and Says T ax 61 B18SELL ST. Adams St.; in Norman’s parking imiustrial Poinfin^ lot at 448 Hartford Rd.; E. Cen­ Roundup ' • Z r fC OBZaSN STAMPS WITH CASH SAUES • Cube»-Cru»hed*Block» rULLT INSURBt ter and Walker Sts.; and W. Cen­ ter and McKee Sts. Hike Not State Checks Need Now For Polio in Chicago, July 29 (A=)—yice President Richard M. Nixon Baby’s Death said today he doesn’t see any present need for raising taxes Hartford’, July 29 (/P)—One but National Security re­ of three suspected cases of quirements "must and $17111 Constance Nickerson. 16, left, and her sister Glenda, 13,, rest in hospital bed in Tecumseh, Ont., polio being investigated by the come first, above all other after they had been removed from their home along with their brother, Gordon, 15. (AP Photo- State Health Dept, involved a considerations.” : lO-month-old Wiilimantic girl Nixon, the newly chosen Re­ ______• ...... :______ _ who died: publican presidential nominee, If the cause of her death turns told a nows conference tllat he woo- out to have been polio, it would be thinking of national security when Mother oiE Six the second death this year, in the he warned In his accepteaca Mercury Capsule Lost state from the disease. ’The other speech last night that the people was a Groton child. must be prepared for sacrifices. Kept 3 Indoors Another of toe suspected cases is "As we move into the 60s,” he that of a 9-year-old Coventry boy said, “we must not be Inhibited by In. Space Test Plunge wrio h u suffered no paralysis. The any consideration other than na­ For 11 Years third is that of a 5-year-old Groton tional security In determlnlnjg 4 ■ \ ' boy with mild paralytic symptoms. what the government must spend, Cape Canaveral, Fla„ July •‘^rainstorm and quickly vanished In ’This was disclosed- this morning 99 (M—An nttempt to rocket a low overcast. Tecumesh, Ont., July 20 (A’1—A by Dr. Mila E. Rindge, head of the not only in toe military field but |an unmanned Project Mercury Press observers 2i/4 miles away mother told police she kept three department’s epidemiology section. Richard M. Nixon, presid^tial nominee, and , vice presidential nominee, respond In other activities as well.” . apace capsule on a severe could not see the missile until it of her six children hidden Indoors She said it might be a week before to ovation by Republican'convention last night. iAP Photofax 1. "The national security require­ tost was wrecked today, ap­ ignited. A heavy fog had rolled for 11 years to keep landlords and it is known definitely if any of the ments must and ’ will come first parently by an explosion in the over the Cape shortly before blast­ friends from learning she, had such three had polio. above all other considerations in Atlae booster.. The one ton off. 'Weather conditions were re­ a large family. If .proven as the disease, this | the next administration if I have capsule and toe Atlaa rocket ported good in the Intended tar­ Police safd the teenage children, would bring toe total of known polio i New Violence anything to say about it.” nssembly apparently ssink in toe two girls and a boy, are suffering cases in toe state to seven so far get area. from malnutrition and are retarded lAM Seeks Renewal As to world repercussions from AtluiUo four to 12 miles off NASA said the Atlaa was this year. the U.S. political campaign, Nixon Cape OnnaverSl. in growth. Hospital officials who ’The possibility that toe three Marks Korea’s rejected toe idea advanced by a geared to shut off its engines and treated them after their case was cases being investigated were polio newsman that foreign leaders Gape Canaversa, Fla., July 29 eject the capsule before the end discovered last night said they are was revealed ’Thursday in Norwich of its normal burning time to “certainly in bad shape.” might feel they could not negotiate V n —^TTie launched by Dr.* Franklin M. Foote, state Of Parley with P-W A Free Elections at this time with 'President Eisen­ simulate . an abort. during the Authorities identified the young­ health director, speaking at an hower and Secretary of State an unmanned Project Mercury powered phase of flight. A NASA sters as the children of Mrs. Shir­ anti-polio meeting at Backus Hos­ ley Leach by a previous marriage. Seoul. South Korea, July 29 (TP)— Christian A. Herter. capsule for a severe test' today, official said this would, send the pital. j East Hartford, July 29 (iTi—^nard' Alpert said that "all errf- Nixon said he doesn't think that but lost radio contact with the capsule crashing througjh the at­ The boy, Gordon-. Dickerson, 15, Meantime, a record 12,000 per­ Violence flared at two points to­ stands only 3 feet 11 inches. .His Efforts are being m ade' by In­ plo.ves, including strikers and re­ is true at ail. Atlas booster 96 seconds after mosphere at thb sharpest possible sons were inoculated against polio placements,” would be eligible. day in South Korea’s first free »ft-off. re-entry angflo and woiffd subject sister,, Glehdp, 13, appears unable in a public clinic for Norwich resi­ ternational Association Machin­ In the political field, Nixon said to walk or talk properly. .At the same time. Alpert warned election in a decade, an election in one of the facts of toe situation ’Hie Atlas was to rocket the one- it to ’’extremely high tempera­ dents. ists leaders to have contract tall that “there is no assurance that ton capsule 110 miles into Space tures and air-load (gravity) con­ ’Tliey were, allqwed the freedom Dr. Fbote, in his address, tq tbe at Pratt and Whttpey Al which the long submerged Demo­ is that there are far mora peopla of their 2-story finme house that any election will be held'in the crats took a strong lead. . Ingiitered as DemocraUemocraU than therthen and 1,500 miles dovrarange to check ditions—fa ftn p re .. Aevore than, foreseeable future.^'"’ Wy 'polTltod'' On its ability io w lthuand'a Jhr- those a'capsule would encounter in they shared with 'Iff catt;'They 'h|l(Sji*ft i^thdge 'mehibers 'About angry ring super-hot plunge hack re-entering after a normal orbital slept in a single, bed on a top-floor ♦ * wtoe told this at a mass meet­ out that unfair labor charges now seized and burned ballot boxes St Hf'aald he therefore believea the through the Earth’s atmosphere. flight.” landing! ’They had a playroom with ing this morning at lAM head­ on file from management against Sami )—USS Scor­ toe situation for soine time but did move.” Hartford and Manchester plants of sible for the arrest of two men In (Continued on Pog» Sievew) son—17 inches from the ground- Main predicted that because of PAWA that the union .is receiving a dispute over the Pusan voting. termined.” pion, the Navy’s 12th nuclear- not know what to do about it, toe show is chiefly reraaricable for .An official said that even if the It began when the mother moved toe petition, which can be initiat­ Ixrge amounts of money contribu­ Independents charged there was What Put the Sparkle in Mrs, Jones^Eye? Atlas failed during powered flight, powered submarine. Joined the- deflated football skirts and baggy- ed by management under toe tions from other unions both in and fraudulent conduct at the polls with her second husband from De­ backed Jackets. there is a chance the capsule may fleet today. troit to neighboring Windsor, Ont., Taft-Hswtley Law, management out of the state. and withdrew their poll watchers. have fallen somewhere in the It stacks .up to a rather de­ would not be willing to resume Lee could not be found after toe ’The whale-shaped submarine, in, 1949. Because it was difficult to jected look for next fall and win­ It was announced that a group of Bulletins ocean between the Cape and the first sister ship of the high-speed find housing for a Targe family she any negotiations. local union representatives left to­ attack. Police said they feared the Intended area 300 miles northwest ter. Although it was understood by, mob carried him away. from the AP Wires Mrs. Jones— just like you -r* is a most particular )^u’li like the crisp, gleaming freshness of USS Skipjack, was welcomed into told a landlord she had only three Desses calls his line "JD,” the day for Long Island, N.Y. where of the West Indies island of An­ some union officials that only those they are scheduled to pick up Nationally, Chamg’s Democrats the service at a commissioning children. ’The other three she kept' D” shape being In the blouae- on the payroll one week before a homemaker. And beaming satisfaction comes our fruits and vegetables ... the way our meat tigua. ceremony at the yards of ESectric hidden. backed Jacket and toe "J” out­ grocery and food contributions from raced to leads of up to 15 to 1 The flight was to subject the NLRB hearing, in connection with machinist members employed at in 27 of the 233 contests for seats SIDESOWF LEADS one-ton capsule' to the worst re­ Boat Division of General Dynam­ A year later toe family moved lined by toe long, bag-backed skirt. the petition Would be eligible to naturally to her when she visits our store. • department shines ... the friendly, courteous ics Corp., her builder. to Tecumseh, about 25 miles from Eveytoing in toe collection is Republic Aviation. This undertak­ In the lower house. Independents West Moitford, July W (47— entry conditions an Astronaut Windsor, and again claimed' to vote, this turned out to be incor­ ing was dubbed "Operation Surviv­ were ahead in three hours. Dick Mderowf of Indlaa Bm mightvencounter if hla space cabin Like the Skipjack, the Scorpion- long torso, generally alack waisted rect. al.’’ Revolutionary student groups Country Club held a 1-up lead Here, like Mrs. Jones, you’ll find the spar­ help of our employees that adds "lift” and spar* is designed for speed and ma­ have only three children. for daytime and fltted for evening. is suddenly Jettisoned because of Then, in 1953, the family bought I7LRB .Regional Director Ber- The sixth series of strike benefit which led the April uprising over Warren ZlblMMa of Blan- kle to shopping chores...the unfailing welcome failure of the booster rocket short-, neuverability. Not all t)ie skirts take the bag payments were paid out to Ma­ against Rhee’s authoritarian rule cbeotor. N. SL, after IS holes of kling cleanliness you want — with "good house­ ly after launching. Rear Adm. Lawson P. Ragiage- their own home. Although there shape, which is achieved with chinist members thi* morning. had threatened reprisals if Rhee’s their 56-hole final for the New shining from every comer. It was an opening shot in a principal speaker at the commis­ now was no need to continue toe melon gores and a sloping bon4 Based on the union fi^ re of $382,- supporters succeeded in captur­ England Amateur Golf Cham- keeping” the rule in every department. Here, U.S. bid to send a man to the sioning said "The Scorpion marks subterfuge. Police -quoted Mrs. beginning above the knees and ta­ 000 a week paid out, tola means ing seats in the new assembly. plonoblp today a t the Wampon- fringes of space by the end of this L«ach, 38, as saying she was too pering in to a hemline several another step in our bright and inches below toe knees. ’The rest News Tidbits that close to $2 million has been The assembly will elect a prime oog country Club. His sUm mar­ you’ll find countless, shining examples of extra Yes, in our spic-and*span store, we specialize year and into orbit aometime. in ever-growing submarine force.” embarrassed to tell her friends Called from AP Wires paid out to lAM striking members minister and a president. gin come on the IStfa where he 1961. All seven American astro, about toe other three children. She are tube skirts, often With trouser so far. • Police said that at Sam Chon dropped an uphill 90-fbot Mrdle A medal of . honor .winner with also felt other children might make creases in front. values — to perk up your budget — to make in sparkle. Everything shines— so that you may nauts were present today for this the submarine. service in the Pa­ Aa estimated 2,000 attended this Po toe demonstrators cut electric­ putt. key test------— ------^ fun.st them. Peases is the Greek designer who morfiing’s- m eetingv^wever, this cific campaign “ O f Woria~War 11, al power to -the polling- building, your menus sparkle, too. ~ enjoy happier sHopping, real satisfaction. There was no living thing aboard All six children were born to the sold Princess Margaret a good part Truck dri-ver in tiailaa, Tex., is. n'o accurate indication of how then broke In, seized nine ballot POUO RATE MOCNTS the capsule today although mon- Ramage is direCctor of the Anti- mother during her previous mar­ of her honeymoon trousseau and who said ho was carrying nuclear many people fUed in and out to Submarine — Submarine Warfare riage. • device that was in danger of be­ Washington, July 29 Iff* ~ keye have ridden In two earlier who dresses Queen Frederlica of pick up their benefit payments. (Continued oq Pag Seven) Newly-topurteB polio ^ases Mercury test units.- Division of the qfrice.of toe Chief Police were called-in wheA Qor- Greece.. Qreciiin drapery in.chUfoa ing exploded ^by overheating of Naval Operations. causes brief flurrjC of excitement mounted sA on Inriaashig loto .The giant Atlas thundered fropi doTi \^ndered away and went to a is his tour de force, and this time lost ’ week. A PnMte Health Ffesher By Far At Pinehurst Its pad at 9:13 a. m. EST. Its As the Scorpion lay a t anchor neighbor’s home. 'The neighbor. he goes in for long chiffon sheaths yesterday . , , Cuba’s . left-wing pinehuirst tender mission was to' push its capsule in toe Thames River today;, her Forest Richards, never having seen with tortured draping around the economic ctar, National , Bank Near Julian Frunk^s Seat Service spokeomaii sold the 302 MAIN STREET ‘ to an altitude of 110 miles and re­ knees. president Blrnesto (Che) Guevara, disease has reached epMenle lease it at a speed of 13,000 miles (Conttnued on Page Five) tContinptd on Page Two) For cocktail and dinner clothes today likens Cuba’s straggle to proportions In' Bhode Island sad an hour. he brings back an old length, about Marxist revelation . Scandinavi­ a part of South'and NorthCoro- sizzling steaks The space chamber was sched­ a foot from, the floor or at the an press today charges President Una. The 50 states reported W The World's Most Fonious .Moke uled to streak back to earth, slam­ very bottom of the calf. There are Elsenhower with risking U.S. re­ new. porislytio eases for last FRESH BLOCK ISLAND ming through the so - called Give Up Breathing First? also some long, trSin-backed tube lations with foreign friends to CAB Reports Dynamite uDisk. An Identical niauber of ] "heat barrier” of the atmosphere sheaths. • make political .capital at home. new coses were reported In the When you buy steaks at Pinehurst’i service meat, with the force of 9 truck iTammlng Nearly evei^toing li bias cut, Although total traffic fatalities preceding week, la Bhode 1»- SWORDFISH a brick wall. ahd here Dbsses' is following a rose over a like period for 1969, lond, there was a drop In new . f ' l department, you "can order them small or large LADIES' A large fleet of ships, planes major trend of the leason. death rate on nation's highways Blast Crashed.aa Airliner cose*. However, the total nnm- ; . . . any thickness you prefer. They are all cut and helicopters was waiting to at­ Irked Irishmen Ignite Mid-hip. Jickets are either loose for flmt six months this year is ber of new polio eases to the 'j from properly aged choice grade government in­ tempt recovery of the Capsule. tubes or bag backed. Baggy-back­ lowest on record . , . Reoolution Washington, July 29 (iP)—Thefexplosloh appeared to have been oountiry mOVed ttp_ tO 118 isSt spected western dressed beef. The big Air B^orce rocket was ed coats, usually 7/8 length, are requesting Providence. R.I. school Civil Aeronauttca board said to­ close to Frank’s seat. week, from 06 te fhoipmah. end­ PINEHURST FRESHLY PICKED launched in a driving wind and Futile Fight for Fun seamed at mid-hip. committee to set up poHo Imnu- day toot a dynamite blast near The CAB said today Its investi­ ed July 18. y ^ There are « lot of bark colored nixation program in city’s schools the seat of a heavily-insured pas­ gation allowed that the flight pro­ tweeds for suR* knd coats, and a is filed for consideration by Provi­ senger caused a plane ct^osh kill­ ceeded normally, without opera­ REDS WABN YELLOW CORN 0. 39c This week. Pinehurst features carefully trimmed Nervous Husband . . By OOUN FROST the wage raise on to toe cus­ lot of pale lame prints for eve dence City Council . . . U.S. Dis­ ing 34 persons at Bolivia, N. C., tional difficulty or mechanical Moscow, July SO UPii— T tie sirloins graded in,two classes to give you qiccial SWIM Dublin. July 29 (J>)—Two tomers. A pint of stout went ning. Mannequins wear gold metal trict Court Judge George L rfart Jan. 6. failure, until shortly after pasmng So\’iet Unlott ndvlsed the thien- Carolina Beach Just south of Wil­ Shoots^ Hurts W|Ie hundred angry Irishmen,' stout up from a shilling six pence beads and ear buttons with the day tries apsaeoemfully yesterday to The board’s report did not make nutjor Western powers In n note, OPEN values. . . (21 cents) to a shilling seven clothes and large stoned necklaces bring peace in legal battle beset­ any attempt to fix the. blame for mington, N. C. It continued that today to toko neesssnry netteg drinkers all, today started the explosion, s a :^ g that, was -a at 2:35 a. m. "A dynamite chaig* PINEHURST LONG ISLAND fighting for a lost cause. pence (22 cents). and clips for after dark. ting Church of late Sweet Daddy to prevent- Weot Oerateny NoKh'Woodbury, July 99 (JP^— The boycott started in Dub­ Grace. matter for the FBI to' determine. was exploded initiated by means setting up radio ' THURSDAY A nervous husband fhot and tori- They want toe whole of lin’s StoneybAtter district, Congo cabinet meets with Dag But, it noted that Julian Frank, of a dry cell battery within the West BerUn. laformsd Values to Dublin to boycqtt toe bars. Hammarskjold to u rg e , him to attorney who carried passenger cabin and at a point sold that thn note* were d»>^ AND The hip and tNohlly wosfaful tender ririoinz ously wotmded his wife early to­ along the River Llffey, The 9 Persons Perish beneath Ahe extreme right seat of POTATOES 10 l h 3 9 c . 4 9 ’The call for 'drastic'action newly organized Stoneybatter speed up evaouatfoa of Belglaa more than $1 million worth of Uverad by aM*aeng*r to thA Wlif W /TG pW lM s $14.95, day When she returned, upexpect- came after a Week of tension troops from whole country, In. aoqldent and life insurapee poli- seat row number seven. y ^ y from a brief vacation, State Conaumers Protection Assn, “Mr. Julian A. ‘ Frank was In British. UWItod ‘.’eite aol FRIDAY in DubllnlT Boqse Belt. said all its- 200 founder mem­ As Truck Hits Car eluding secessionist Katanga prov clos was "in cl'oso proximity to Froach Bmhaaslos. The note re­ jpollce said. Ince . . . Western Union Telegraph ,tbe dynamite charge when the de­ close proximity ,to the dynamite The very niei^' double bone siridiw wMi ’The trouble started with a bers will refuse to . pay the charge when the detonation oc­ portedly tS3 tbe th ^ Mrs. Alvina Sanderson, 40, wai surprise government decision ' Odessa,. Tex., July 29 (TP) — A Co, notiflts Federal. Commimtco- tonation occurred.’* which fom with more senrlnos to tbe pound wiN bo, feofured 7 extra penny. The board also pointed out that curred.” T I L L 9 ■hot' three times when her hus­ to let the bars stay open later “If we do hot,” said Aldan 30-ton truck flattened an oUto, tions Cbmmisslon it plans to in­ qnedrlporttte OebopatloB o» 99c pound. band flred through the door of at night. kitUngytWQ motoars and seven crease its press message rates bp Us accident investigation report Frank’s body was tound Slone, teority^ to take aetten and. B & M BUsfon Baked Malone, toe associaitian chair­ mode no findings as to how toe with wrockage of the forward part her home MrA' RdMrta’ daughter, Connie, eapUon of'Congo Premier Patrl<||L Bztra Urge chicken legs at 49c and freah diidcen .BanpMilia. Police quoted the bus- didn’t matter tuppoiM that (molola previously hsd told craft and after jauutiag * wide ds- eeeniv W I ^ tira SUMv’ fonoiis SoSoM9MRSi9 Wlahol iW I ImowiiRvMPwvel IhraaolioaeSVIU SvWIho woeMvWra W . . ■ . VR all taeraari plete.’’ 17 months, Cwoa In critical condli Lumumba. , ^ Senate Aviation subcommlttea feendlag iteMJhinu It aqmerlenced . V " • jJ-' ' '* i Uvera at 79c featured again thia week. ' hand M. aaylsf he did hot know previously - they'd been only RubUcani gpemed lltUe wor­ UOB.' -■ ^ ‘ T Two trolaa raturnlng peosoB! too hanpy to turn dawn the 1 a preliminary Inquiry pro- in-flight k •' fJj ■ ’-"V' • ’ '■ for I lf, W9 Sovhiy .. .Shoe 10 to IS.. '.Shop eewly for boe»soleclion. ■be ifsa eonUsf bade. ‘ ried by the b i ^ t t . The B.^ J. (toU'WOl^Mprvtcia Cb, and .mUitiamoB freon rovoluf sd evidence that the National The MaadahHiffi operate a tes- lighta and . pyU a round for "TheyT tifi hfeathing telabraUsn In OfHnte Mta, the road on a voluntary basis. dnigk driver, JwiLaHatl* Jk^ck, oMines tiUoie en route from New C„ at 2:89 a.m,” taiuraat about iOO yarda from thair first,” said Jos O'Dwyor from . 28, OdaaaA Trith oollidaa naov Oihaa York to lUamt was wrecked by a Examination * of thq aircr|f$ Tha-ewnsrs deoided to pay the other, aide of OT^wytr’j ia : _ lisY also . the-heiewB-aaoea^ut to pass bar. „ had'1G » th^ 6 iiiiB llte th at thsr \

«. • • < 7 I® MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAi”, JULY, 29, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHES'IEB, CONN« FRIDAY, JULY W, 1960 ■niiSiiiRM UiH:hvUle~V ernon Mother of Six Andover State Jutidri FrnnV a S e a t Parish Ratio n OR ley-Hunt Tpuiists • W O KLO Stamps SiS; Tie Game Ends to OPEN eiUCEN ' _ Brooks Urges Town Drop Kept 3 Indoors f->- B y IX>D1S M .W D E L L Baseball Season R 6u rid urn g a b Reports Dynamite HELPFUL LEAD ‘ ( South dealer End Month’s 'Travels ALTERS POSI’HON, < North-South vulnerable Catholic High Request for Police Funds For 11 Years An All Star Little League game . N ot all finesses art ready-made. N O R IH (Ooatlaaed trem Page One) laat night end^ in a 1-1 tie when TONIGKT til Some must be developed from the B r 6 4 2 Am id acreanu and te a n o f joy,4a Maine man, and 'th^.IUinois fight Blast Crashed Airliner The number o>f students - from W A 5 3 2 Form er C ity Trewmrer Abner|.on a lO-month baais because the (Coatteoed ftrwM Page O— > It was called at the end of the raw material, either by your owrt tha $0 local high school glria com- song fo r Paul nilnney. She then polio, meeting,. again urged a Manchester who will be admitted ♦ A I town has adopted the fiscal year, aixth inning. efforts or by a helpful opponent. had the waKer and waitress choir full complement of three polio (CoatUaed from Page One) the right hand ehatterail in ran­ to the Bast Catholic High School t<. Brook! haa renewed hta flyht the Ijoy before In the small town, 4 K J 7 prSlag this year’s edition of the effective July 1, 1961. In the megn- The team coached ~hy Henry L eft to his own devices, South sing three numbers for the Can* shots and as many a* two addi­ dom direction — were not nor­ will be based on a percentage of against police aervices in rural called pollcf;. would go down at four hearts. The WEST . annuil, Phinney'dlunt educational necticut girls, Mary Carol Oyer FAieWAY time. town departments must pre­ Wtpblinaki chalked up a run in tional inoculationB to give added [ ^ifreckage and a lengthy and dO' mally aasoclatod with a plane the Catholics In each of the 19 Tlie boy said he waa 14 but he 4 J 9 4 Q 10 t S tour arrived in Manchester last BIAIN 8T„ MANCHE8TEK-/W|Uiety At % BeiT* Vernon. pare, budgets to run from Sept. 1 the fourth inning for the first bad trump break would cause him expressed the opinions of many immunity. / I tailed study, the board said, showed crash aiid pointed to an. explosive parishes served by the achook seemed very small for that age,’ 8 Q j 9 « y Bight. ' on the trip vdien she said this eve­ In a letter to First Selectman this year to June 30. 1961. score of the game. Andrew Gas­ to lose two trump tricks, and he ♦wK 9 5 3 ♦ 2 10 7 2 ------I no evidence of any fhalfunction or force very close to Frank. This was' announced yesterday e Risley on Tuesday, Brooks The Public Safety Department said Richards. "H e could talk all would also lose a spade and a dia­ In spite of travel weariness, the ning was the high point of the Mulcahv Honored * structural faUurot, and eliminated In addition, it continued, nu­ in the annual archdiocesan school right. He seemed pretty sharp, per’s team brought in a, run in girls irianaged to summon up u rn d him to cut out any appro­ budget this fiscal year was $45..500. the sixth Inning to tie them. mond. tour for her. mutiny aowrm potabilities of a metal fatigue fall- merous particles of metal, fiber, report made by the Rt. Rev. Magr. priation for the Public Safety De­ It was originally $31,000, but $15,- really.” enough energ^y for a boisterous re­ In Rapid City, “Jo for short” Hartford, July 29 (4^--^tate 1 ^ -1 cabin, a propeller blade Brothers Mark and Allen Dun- A good player wouldn’t really 4 A K 3 cloth, wire and other objects Robert W, Doyle, superintendent j # partment in the 1960-61 budget. .500 was added later for the three .A spokesman for the Essex loae a spade trick. He would try a F K 10 7 <’4 union party with thelr'famlliea and Cataldi spent the evening with UceM CommUsloner ^ o J. .^ c w lfa U u r e , foreign objecUon penetfa- driven into Frank’s body could of schools for the Hartford arch­ County Children’s Aid Society said nack were pitcher and catcher Brooka claims a defeat by Fire crui.sers. The department's budget club finesse in the hope of get­ 4 8 6 4 friends an hour later. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. {lumell today------became the 1 tton” lightning ststrike or fuel vapor only, have come from ah explosion diocese. he coiild not say , Immediately for the Wrobllnskl team. Greg ’This was the finale to the annual District voters July 18 of a pro­ Iri 19.58 \(a,s about $23,000. ting three club tricks and thus dis­ 4 A 8 Ostrander, who had a line birth­ cial in the natloh to receive a dls-l^j, oxygen b m le explosion,iplosion very close to him. “If, tor example, Fariah X has whether any action wotild he taken. Hudak relieved Mark in the sixth adventure led by MHS faculty posal that the Di.-)trict give the Turkey Plant Idea Dropped carding a spade. But the normal Ssirth Weet Nerth Bm$ day cake all baked for the oele- tlngulshed service for This, the board said, “ left only Two life insurance comptaies 10 per cent of ttie Catholic popu­ town *41.900 for police protection "Certainly we will do everything inning. membera Gilbert Htmt and Paul award from the National Founda- possibility of an explosive, sub- Plans by two Tolland County club finesse would lose to East’s 1 4 Paw 3 V Pass tn’atibn of Jo’s natal day. have aaked the federid court in lation of the area which the “ Is a mandate on the elected o f­ to see that the children are well Ricky Carley, pitching for Gas­ Phinney. Uon fo r Highway Safety Inc. x gtance in the plane. pouUr>- raisers to build a process­ queen, so South would lose a club 4 F All PsM In Wall Drug Store, the fabu­ New Haven, Conn., to exempt them school will serve, Parish X will ficials of the town not to con­ cared for." he said. "The.v won’t be per’s nine, was relieved In the 1-fJ This year, the tour carried the ing plant in Vernon have been instead of a spade. Opening lead 4 1 0 lous. tourist attraction in Wall, The board devoted about ooe- from payment# on Frank’s insur­ be permitted 10 per cent of the tinue this seri-ice.” returned to the same conditions aixth by Tom. Ursln. Ken Dahl- girls via the southwest route to dropped and they have purchased quist caught. All of this is altered when West S.D., the owners, Mr. and Mrs. ance polides to his widow. New freshman class,” read the report. The Fire District Commisslon- they were found In.” California, and returned with stops Ted Hustead, sat with the prls 9-year-old of injuries to Frank a modern pfant, ready to operate, Wrobllnskl and Gasper had helpfully opens the ten of clubs. York model Janet Ellen Wagner “If the number of applicants eris had urged Ih6 appropriation He said the children had not South can finesse dummy’s jack In Colorado, the Dakotas, Michi­ at breakfast and. regaled the giroup in Plainfield. coached the two top teams this hold: Spades—Q 10 8 8; Hearts — o indications of dynamite ex­ Frank. Frank's home waa at from a parish exceeds the pariah as a step toward eliminating one been attended by a doctor for at To celebrate the centenary of the without risk, for when East plays gan; Ontario, and a final 'Vtsit to with stories of how they started lice headquarters, Hiurtiford F.dwin .1. Aberle of Vernon, own­ S(Bsson. Wrotalixukl’s Andover Lake None; Diamonds—Q 10 7 2; Qubs— I plosion in the part of the plane Westport Conn. .quota, admissions w ill be deter­ of sejveral inequities plaguing the least five years. birth of the Swedish poet, Gustaf the queen South can win with the Niagara Falls and the Kodak plant their million dollar businea in a Many of Mulcahy’a traffic safe er of the Range HUl Turkey Farm, team overcame Gasper’s Fire De­ Q 6 5 3 2. What do you say? found at Kure BeachBel miles from The Occidentltl Life - Insurance mined by competitive examina- city and town. The proposal Constable Gus Newby said the ace. In RMhester. town o f only two hundred people. ty efforU during the past year the main wreckage. came after rural Vernon voters and Oilman M. I-aBroad of Elling­ children broke out in smiles when Krodlng— on Aug. 22— the Swedish partment- boys to take the League Answer: Bid one spade. Keep By thfs morning, all the girls have been aimed directly at get- Co.' of. California, told the court Uon." Declarer next leads a trump to Ford Production Upset Numerous traces of manganese The East Catholic High .^School July 6 defeated a charter that ton, wllfopen a 30,000 square foot they saw him. Post Office win lilsue two new title Monday in a h ard-fou ^t yowr fingers croesOd, for it your were reported to have gone their that Frank "died by suicide,” and the ace, discoverihg the had news A fter crossing the lush farm .^ ? ’ n ItJ ’i * f « w l ‘11oxlde>a AUbstance found In dry and convent are scheduled for com- would have consolidated the City plant in Plainfield Tuesday. It will “ They were just glad to see game. The All Star gam# con­ partner reblds his hearts, you may separate ways, some for further asked that its liability on a $500,- postage stamps of the values 30 ore when East fails ^ follow suit. The lands o f the Midwest, the girls ^nnectlcut t hl^ways. Only » cell batteries, and of chemicals detion by September 1961. The of Rockville, the Town of Vernon be the largest turkey processing someone dUferent,” he said. "They cludes the Little League season. be in trouble. Tou must take this vacationing ,wlth their families, 000 policy be limited to the amouiit (brown) and 1 8w. crown 40 ore situation ia grave, but not hopeless. toured the Ford Rotunda and days ^ o he ordered "M** normally found after the explosion rrank E. Downes Construction Co. and the Vernon Fire District Into plant in New England, thd' two all wanted to talk. The only thing risk, however, since your hand m *y others to the prosaic ^realltifs of (olive green). The design, the same Democrats get Cauona Date South has a new and different club plant in JJearbom, Michigan, and spot o1>*o^k8 throughout the k f dynamite, the boitrd said, were o f premiums he paid. of New Britain is doing the build­ one municipality. men say. that was lacking was good ven­ be good for a game in soma other the jobs awaiting them. for both atamps, has been made by The Democratic Town Commit­ finesse to try. watched molten steel being pour- to apprehend such f*'*^*” ' . . discovered in and on Frank’s body The Continental Casualty' Co., ing of the $3.6 million school and Previous Fight I»st Aberle and LaBroad joined tilation. It was pretty stuffy up tee met this week to make plana suit grid you would loss this gams Throughout the tour. Hunt haa fashioned into ingots-and then Chicago, denying "that the death Stig Asberg, the text by 'William Declarer geta to his hand with if you passed the opening bid of Mulcahv said ^ d the wreckage ^ t h « forward convent on W. Middle Tpke. end Tw o years ago, Brooks at- forces last year and their annual there. It was 90 degrees outside. Peterson and the engraving by for a caucus Aug. 16 at 8 p.m. the ace of spades and leads the been keeping Mancheateritea in­ roiled into the strips of steel that the award "on behalf of of Julian A. Fruik waa caused by one heart. formed o f the girls’ experlencea. Hilliard St. teinpted to block the formation of output . of birds was 25,000. In The rooms were clean, just messed Ceeslaw Slania. The picture aize is in the Town Hall. The Ilemoerats eight of clubs. Wept plays low, and make up the automobile. ’The at­ meii in the d^artment and pame- Frank’s injuries— an accident” asked to be exempt­ When the school opens In Sep­ January o f this year they formed the way children would peas them. (Copyright .1960, General Featurea Here la his account o f the last leg ularly the ^oopers out on me j blasted away, muscle the labile Safety Department. A l­ 20,50 X 27,25 mm. will choose a candidate for - §tate South lets the eight ride as a Corp.) “ tractive girls caused more than ed from payihg $2fi2,500 to tember 1961 it will have just the though he was denied a temporary the A A L Turkey Ekiterprlses Inc. "The children themselves were First day covers with a com­ Representative and make nomina­ finesse igainst the nine. When thia of the trip: minor eeneation in the J tre­ highways, who are doing the job. fragments and Frank's widow on three air flight freshman class of 800 to ^ stu­ injunction ■ by the Superior Court Baseball Note clean.and well dressed. Cupboards plete aeries of the new stamps (S x tions for - Justices o f the Peace. finesse works, South is home. Tour Petrified Forest mendous Rouge plant, and Ford _ , _ ■ ' bone splinters of the fingers of accident policies. ’Ihe girls toured the Arizona dents. AMAZINO PURITROiN* in which he sougift to block the The American Junior Legion In their rooms were loaded with 30 ore plus 1 Sw. crown 40 ore) Church' Barheeve Tomorrow Declarer reaches the dupin»y ] production, the boys ' at Dillon’s i V e w PoBt for Potter ' Another class will be added each town from spending * It..100 for Baseball team will be out to tie clothea. all clean and neatly hung can be obtained from thp Post O f­ Mr, and Mrs. John Hutchinson, with the ace of diamonds, discards Petrified Forest and found a giant Sales and Service w ill be sorry year until the four grades are op­ petrified log over a small canyon Hartford, July 29 (IP) — Hart police. Brooks claimed a victory of Cromwell for the league area up. There was lots of food In the fice Section for Philately (PFA), co-chairmen, said tcday that 210 a spade on the king of clubs, and .. learn, has suffered a serioua erating, with a total of 1,200 stu­ MAKeSTIRED AIR* OLRAN, In the dessert. All successfully ne­ ford County Sheriff Donald H. Pot- age unknown,; Mrs. Ruth was included In the definition of sorts. ” championship tomorrow when the. house. P.O. Box, (Stockholm 1. Payment reaervations have been made for gives up a diamond. He can later setback, due to inattentive work­ dents. gotiated the log, even to clowning ter today waa named deputy state Cougel, 66; William Bouton farming. He said then his action resulted "There were toys all over the with 2 crowns 30 ore should be the chicken barbecue to be held ruff a diamond in dummy to make men. The faculty will be Sisters of I • • • ! local team plays a double header treasurer. Patsy Pasquariflllo, 46: PhUio J. in the establishment of a con­ place,, and games, a TV, radio made not later than Aug. 12, either on the laWn of the First Congre­ sure ot the cmitract. RESTAURANT on it for the benMlt of tour cam­ Tuesday evening’s projected Notre Dam# de Namur. there, starting at 2 p.m. Cromwell eras; all, that 1s, except Patricia campout at Rondeau Provincial State Treasurer John A. Spe- Shakre, 45, all o f Danbury, and stabulary rather than a police de­ and books. They were right up to by tranafer'to the postal cheque gational Church tomorrow. In ad­ Dally Question Rt. 6 and 44A— M I $-2842 *Sit-OuP^ Urged NOBUUAHUIIODmmOIIEOIlODOMI la le'ading the Rockville team by ^erldan, who managed the cross­ Park in Ontario, Canada, waa zlale, in making the (appointment William De Rasmo, 45, Bridgeport. partment. He later dropped a re­ dale on'everything. Connie waift- account, Stockholm No. 1049 (ad­ dition, there are 76 take-out or­ Partner opens with one heart, New Haven, Jul; 29 (JPi— two games. Should Ro(9tvllle win For a wonderful time . . . ex­ ing only on fearful hands and rained out, the third such calamity^ said the Glastonbury citizen will Arrested On lesser charges were ed to know who is going to be the ders for chickens. The barbecue is and the next player passes. You chompion of municipal redevelop­ P o r ta b le p u r it r o n BlsetrouieaUy , quest for a permanent Injunction it will become eligible to enter the dress: Post Office Section for Phi­ assume his new duties Sept. 1 at Rolfe Then, 53, charged with policy next president of the United States sponsored by the Church Cotincil. cellent food, entertainment, at- knees. Meeting a pair of touring on the trip, and the $;Irl8 rtgla-’' ment, New Haven’s mayor Richard cteansee stale, tired, dusty, smoky air **< stutre fomuyi and the Public Safety Department state tournament in Bristol next lately (PFA), Stockholm 1) or by moaphere. Dancing every Sat­ tered at a small hotel in Catham, playing, $25 bond; Harold Don- Public Records 'and she knew all about baseball Head chef John Hutchinson'will foreign, students ' from Wesleyan a'starting salary of $10,740, C. L«e, haa proposed “ ilt-out” dem was set up. week. international money order or else urday night. ^ Ontario, instead. ‘WhUe the make­ anrraeds 1 n «»y . SI- ^orse betting and policy inside your home . . . removes-vluat, ahd hockey." be assisted tomorrow by his broth­ allayed her nervousness, however, The new appointee su onstrations as a way to Improve Since its start In 19S8 the de­ Rockville players will meet at by banker’s cheque payable In shift accomodations there belied " 'playing, $75 bond; Arthur Don­ Warrantee Deeds odors, grease, smoke—in minutes! Just " It got to the point where the when she found that the Wesleyan Philip Hewes, Avon, who left the urban housing conditions. | partment has grown to Include Hhnry Park at 2 p.m. tomorrow to Stockholm- Coins, stamps and in­ er Maxwell, and nephew. Maxwell Gordon Kilpatrick Orcbeatra the AAA rating of the place, all nelly, 60, policy playing, $25 Ixiuls C. and Ruth T. Bimce to plug it in anywhere in any room. No children learned to live inside," Local Stocks boys were friends of Manchester’s position earlier Uiis summer to be In a talk to a Negro church three full time qnd 13 part time ternational reply coupons are not B. Hutchinson, and Elwood .Hud­ Nightly Dally agreed as they sat In the lobby bond; Fred Barachl 39, selling Roger J. and Louise B. Saucier, drive to Cromwell. the constable said. "The only time Dom Squatrito and Dick Dubanow- com^ state hanlc commissioner. convention yesterday, L*e sug­ installation, no air vents. constables, three cruisers, and a Juniors to Elect ^ accepted In payment. son, Ronald Bockus and Guy Out­ [ Lounge Lunches watching the rain drench the lottery tickets, $100 braid; Henry property at 39 Pioneer Circle. they got out was at night, and ^ Two Terrific Features ski, both Wesleyan students And Sheriff Potter will resign his gested that slum dwellers plant Tiy PortRbli PilRITRON 10 Dw$ Frml $25,000 building on Rt. 30 that was Mint sets of the atamps may also law. They will begin cooking at Qnotationa PnmlskM by Entertainment Dinnera Canadian atreets, that it beat a Schmeltz, 68, horse betting and William B. and Florence E. Pe- The Junior Girls of the Rock­ then for only a few minutes.” MHS grads. . county post, and Governor Rlblcoff themselves on chairs In the mid­ It must clear air better than a kitch­ opened in Febniary. The chief con­ be ordered. I f only m(pt sets are the pit at 3 p.m. Coburn Jk Middlebrook, 1 ^ Cary Grant—Tony Curtis wet camp-out. i policy playin g,. $100 bond; and troske to Mary C. Dolinsky, prop­ ville American Legion Poat'a aux Newby said the father, Donald, a OPEN SUNDAYS a The girls drove to Mesa Verde in will name a successor. Potter, who dle of streets near their tenement en exhaust fan or your money back. stable is Edmund F, Dwyer. wanted, postage for a registered Other men have been recruited Cqlorado through a real desert John A. Flaschettl, 31, policy play­ erty at 221 Adams St. niMF-mpbaeDIIMe iliary will meet at the home on was an interior decorator and Bank Stocks "Oporation PatHeeat" ia 52, has been Sheriff for nine homes on summer nights. Predicts Fund Refiiaal letter should be added to their to set up tables on the elm-shaded sand storm. The romantic nature ing, $25 bond. A ll are from Dan­ Arthur M. and Louise W. Ritten- forlS’ ilS'nasH. West St. aj, 7 o'clock tonight. Elec­ painter. • Bid Aaked , In Color— 1:80-9:40 grears and there are almost three Hiis, the Democratic official In his letter this, week. Brooks price. church lawn and to serve the cafe­ of this experience palled after, a bury. -berg to' HJdward E. and Tessle Ur$tr siodrti to $79.96 tion o f officere will be held. Conn. Bank and Trust Also: Lnnn Tiutier, John Onvln, Adult Swim Night ^eajTS remaining to the term. said, would snarl traffic, anger told the selectmen that since the An eminent metrical talent, a teria-style meal frorri amain table. few minutes o f the choking dust, Fred Moore, 50, Brooklyn, N. Y., Rowe, property west of Irving St. Hospital Note* Co...... 41V4' 44^ Sandra Dee In ” commuters fighting their way Fire District turned down the po­ warm humanity, a huge gift of The ladlea’ only assignment at this but everypne appreciated the high is out on $75 bond, Charged with Vito Botticello U Joseph and PINE Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Hartford National home to the dinner table and cause lice appropriation earlier this Nervous Husband representation, a atrong spirit of affair will be to cut the variety Bank ’and Trust Co. 35 37 ''Imitation of Lift" clear coolness o f the Mesa Verde Set ut M HS Pool IVew PriBon Ready betting rn horses' and policy play­ Bertha Bottlcello; property north Barbara Doss and daughter, Lisa, freedom, sense of humour and wide In Color— $:40-7:S5 people, In general, 'to take note month, there is a "very great like­ of .piCs. to be served for dessert. Fire Insurance Compnnien camp-out. Since the W est waa IJill Hartford. July 29 (/P) — The ing. of Spencer St. lihood" any appropriation for, po­ 27 Summit Rd,, Vernon; Gustave freedom, aense o f humor and wide of boy scouts gathering for their Jerome Mugavero, Ridgefield, is of poor housing conditions,' Quitclaim Deed ' LENOX PHARMACY Shoots,^ Hurts Wife Mrs. Hutchinson expressed her Aetna Fire ...... 88 93 Note! One complete show each The Recreation Department an­ six units o f the $3,000,000 mini Schllchting, Broad Brook. have made Frodlng the' most liked free on $50 bond on a horse bet­ Vito Bottlcello to VltoVuid Isa­ lice in the town budget would be pleasure in the response, both Hartford Fire ...... 49 52 evening. Doors open 7, per- Jamboree at Colorado Springes, it nounces it will otter adults 18 mum security section of Cdimectl- 299 EAST CENTER ST.— M l 9-0896 Admitted vesterdav: Dorothy of all Swedish p)—Raising erick Bryan, 157 Union 8t. Mrs. Sanderson left the two chil­ land—humorous or tragically ’ba­ Hftd, Steam Boiler . 72 Nowotenski, who so charmed an out the remainder of tl^ summer shop and the industries building. 73. Birch St. and M ary ElizabeUi K el­ Brooka suggested that Third Beatnik Bi^l at 8 tonight in the Belectman Edgar Wilson disquali­ dren In the garage when she re­ thetic. Travelers ...... 85'/i Idaho scout that he presented her providing the attendance is suf­ Eight other imits still to be taken mink Is a labor of love, any'gal State Police said he was on a ly of 105 Birch St., St. James’ a Red Barn. "Chucky" Skoog will be I " Says: over include another housing unit, fy himself In any consideration of Manchester, yernon and Tal- turned. climbed the cellar stairs PnbUo CtUltieo* with a ceramic tie clasp fashioned ficient to warrant it might say. day’s outing from his ministerial Church, Aug. 6. disc jockey. , the administration bullihng, five constabulary budget "because cottaillc news la handled through to the kitchen door, found it lock- r.S. Stomp History Conn. Light * Power 23 like a Navajo thunderblrd. It be­ Adults now have an opportunity But in the eyes of the law work­ duties in New Britain. He was Building Femilto chapel, dining room, school and there is a conflict of interests on The Herald’s Rockv.'Xc Riireaii. 5 .ed and rattled it. The new edition of the popular Hftd. Electric Light . 60 "A Ms)«r AtAhntml W (W came the most admlrad^souvenir .of to swim by themselves two eve­ ing on a mink farm is simply stricken while opening the trunk of Ernest A. Ritchie for Edward Plenty Of Summer Left To Manchester Evening Herald bachelor oflicers' quarters. his part." Wilson's wife works as W. .Main St., telephone TRemont I .Sanderson, police said, came to "Postage Stamps of the United Hartford Gas Co. . . . 47 Anvittn Mtnkwt TtsWr*" (N.f. Tiwvil ■ ^ e trip. nings a week; Tuesdays at the “agricultural labor,” says Supe­ his car and was pronounced dead C. and Irene S. Kluceiwlcz, erec­ a $50 a week secretary for the 5-RIS6. „ the kitchen with a, .38 caliber States 1847-1959" la now available Andover correepondent, Mrs. Paul Southern New England Marlene Fords had a scare and high school pool and Wednesdays Seventy-four prisoners will be rior Court Judge Joseph E. Klau. at 5;15 p.m. tion of a new house, 356 Hackma­ Enjoy Outdoor Living! Public Safety Department, divid­ revolver, aaked who was st the either by over-the-counter sale at D. Pfamtlehl, telephone Pilgrim Telephone ...... 43 45 UONARD BERNSTEIN^ then a pleasant surprise when she at 'Verplamck. moved to one of the new housing The-judge, was asked fOr a rul­ Father Karkauskas was said to tack St., $16,000. door, got no immediste snsrwer, and the Philatelic Exhibition Room 2-6866. ‘ The other evenings will be open units Monday. "They have been ing in the case of a Stonington ing her time between the constab­ Extended Forernnt Manufacturing Companlea lay down on her sleeping bag in have been in poor health and suf­ Valentino R. Fiano for An­ ulary and the Building Inspector's fired four times. (1315) of the Post Office Dept., Arrow, Hart A Heg. 53 56 the dusk to find that a genUe rab­ to both youngsters and adults. llvlrTg, dormitory. style, . in one of mink farm ownet, George Lee, fering from a heart condition. thony Investments Inc., reloca­ SHOP MARLOW'S FURNITURE DEPARTMENT department, located in the aame He opened the door, saw that Washington, or by mail from the Associated Spring 164 18 >4 bit had made -her sleeping quar­ two cell blocks which will be part who had been ordered to pay $728 The Lithuanian-born clergyman tion of gas station at 346 Charter Windsor Ix>cka, .Inly 29 The WEST SiDE STORY building. It was His wife, arid called for an Superintendent of Documents, Gov­ 9 Persons Perish Bristol Bra.ss ...... 9M 1 0 % ters his. The bunny squirmed away of the medium-maximum security | to the tmemployment compensa- was -ordained at Orchard Lake, Oak St., $ ^ . FOR THE L A R ^ T SELECTION OF QUAU1T He urged Risley- to notify the following la a 5-day 'orecaat for ambulitnce and police. ernment Printing Office, Washing­ Dunham Bush . . . 4% 5% ly ipeciol irnngtm.nt, (at Marlene’s shriek and refused to sectloii o f the prison, to be com­ tion fund for 1957-59 by the State Mich., in 1913. Before assignment Andrew N. LamoureaiK, addi­ Connecticut; people Involved in the Public Safe­ Sanderson was charged with as­ ton 26, D.C. Em-Hart 50 53 wbile itiil appeorina Last be cajoled back. Rosemary Spiosito pleted in about tw years. Labor Dept. to New Britain In 1948, he had tions to garage at 34 Victoria OUTDOOR FURNITURE AT Temperatiires Saturday through 1 ■ Ruth Millett ty Department about his letter, sault with a deadly weapon, and The new edition, priced at $1. As Truck Hits Car Fafnir Bearing 5214 5614 In New York, Complete and "Jo for short" Cataldl made served as curate of St. Joseph’s Wednesday will average near nor­ Labor Commissioner Renato E. Rd., $250. released under $500 bond pend­ embracea all United States stamps Landers Frary Clark 18 20 Show morLOW PRICES “eo they can make other arrange­ mal.' A t this time normal mean — a hit with the scouts by joinlng,a Jo b s'fo r 1 0 0 Riccluti contended mink farm em­ CSturch, Waterbury, and pastor of Eugene Oirardln-for Timothy J* ing court hearing tentatively set Issued from 1847 Through the (Conttoued from Fags One)"' N. B. M ach in e...... 17M 19>4 ie ★ ★ eTe ★ ★ ★ *ee****** A t 7:60 Blessed -Are lYorry Warts ments for their security in case temperature in the Hartford area group of them and sa^g, “Take West Hartford, July 29 (A5 ployers were not ordinary farm St. Casimer’s Church, N ew Haven, Donovan Jr., construction of ga­ for Aug. 24.' Ephraim McDowell "Famous North and Judd .... .17 19 For Thej^ Stand fo r Change . . . ” the voters turn down the A »S . S thru 13 TOM TOLLY ujtix m/utmm/tm moilbi me to your leader.” Surprisingly be employes and therefore not ex­ and St. Anthony's Church, Ansonla, rage at 67 Boulder Rd., $2,760. Quality Foldhig Chairs is 74 and ranges from a usual American" stamp, the last issued shock. There were no other ■wit­ A new electronics plant will Public Safety budget. dally, high of 8.5 to a low of 62. Rogers Corp. (B ) 30 S3 ttar of TVi "Son FroneiKO leer in enough, they did, to a gentleman So you’re'a worry wart! Well, empt from contributing to the Father Karkauskas’ oidy known Henry P. Bisson, addition o f a In December 1959. nesses, police said. 19 ALSO— opened hei« about Sept. 1. Working oh Budget A t New Haven the normal range 86-6l-8&— Wpu! Stanley Works ...... 17 named Takahashi, who clicked his don’t let T H A T worry you. Chances fund, and other farm labor. survivor is a sister, Veronica carport to hoiuie at 335 Burnham In addition to the Illustrations Highway patrolman S. C. Mer­ Terry Steam ...... 38 41 PU N T VOUIt W M ON It will be a division of Fair­ The selectmen are working on la from 80' degrees to 63,. and at tm « heels and bowed, much to their de­ are you’re actually happier than banks, Morse 4 Co. and w ill have Judge Klau ruled in favor of Karkauskas, Ansonla. Funeral St., $365. and descriptions of the stamps, chant said the car driven byMrs. Veeder R oot ...... 52 55 RESERVATIONS Ri R-U01 their budget and have been asked Bridgeport from 82 to 64, Paris Thg; 34-24-34 American light. * the person who doesn’t worry about lU building on the property of Lee yesterday, explaining that eervices are tentaJtively scheduled Warren Hedgee for James Dob­ there are tables showing designers, Roberta had pulled from a atop ★ ’*’

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Her life Story Nixon-Lodge Ticket Swarthmora,'.Pa., July 29 UP)— ., Memphis, Tenn., July 29 UP)— Fivp days after discovering about Two amall ' brnthara—apparently By WILUAM BmNM» • 8KM mtssinig from his cafe,, i^u- Just Problems playing with matcheij—perished ford Witt got a package In the Chicago, July 99 UP)—Corinec- yesterday when a '2-gallon can of mail with 890,63 enclosed. I For Sewage Proposal By JAMBS BAOON IRE Ucut delagivtea fly home from the 4PMOline caught fire and fumed A note Included With U)e money T e l e v i s i o n said: "Sorry. My conscience won’t ' (AP Mo»le-TV Writer) Refmblican convention today, Jub-, them Into, human torches. Their 480 Csrfaxm Plsyboose V& 8:80 Wtohlta Town n 80 Hollywood, July 29 UPi—Zsa . llant about party acciompllahmenta let me keep this." There was no t 0«w«aby wiU hav* a aurvaytinett of 'MamaroaaCk, N. T. It has Bis a 'nT M l ----- te V lin proarMNi) ifeerlddc Hotmaa^ 18 CO.; mother made a desperate attempt sig^nature. The package bore 54 Man From Blaw Hawk 8, 40. 63 Zsa Osbor has mailed friends here and optlmuUc about ^thelr been placed In the ladles’ parlor at First“ * *^ftw im(in p i^ ta__ a )_ to. save them. cents worth of stamps. ROCK VI TR 5-3271 TwiU to provide for the planning the (%urch Community Houae. Early’ Show B__ (la _progress) ______Hotel Da Paree A. 18 bopies of her life story and.'-the chances in fall state elections. Twilfshl Theater (la progress) 8:00 Myeteiy Theater * 18 way she teUs it, life Is Just one HH9-S224 J A 2 -B 7 V The victims were Keith Strel- "I’m glad his conscience is of a ayatem of aewera and aewage Mrs. Porter was m longtime ras* Cannon Ball Play Your Hunch 83. 80 H m delegation’s chaitered plane clear,” aaid Witt yesterday. "He’s ident of the town and served as ShRRIUt Video vniace romantic problem after another. was due to arrlve.at Bradley Field, mer, 7, and his brother, Jeffrey, 6. dUgnaal according to a town moa^* f:X Weather, News A Sports ,77 Suneat Strip 8, Like when bhe was honeymoon­ Both suffered third degree bums done real good to redeem himself.” president, vice president and sec* 8:80 The Pendulum 18 iWlndeor Locks, Conn., at aroud "A most unusual thief.” said Po­ - ^Ing vote laat night retary of the Fragment Society 6:80 White Wonter HaiKiuerade Party 10.0. 83. SO ing in 1942 with hotel tycoon 4 p.m. (EDT). pf the entire body. ” The engineering firm of An- ~lub House , December Bride CownO. IRlton at the same time Only two' of the delegates had The boys had been playing In lice Capt. E. C. Wilson. "I’d like PINE while here. News A Weeiber 10:00 Moment of Fear 1^; io he waa trying ^to buy tha Biabk- to tip my hat to him.” *deraon-Nlchola of Boaton. haa ften Plsyera Appoiatmeata Paris Precinct 18 THE teU SE OF FASHION any business left here today. the basement stairwell of their Coventry Playera hib appointed •;48 Duus Edwards The Detectives stone Hotel In .Chicago. and Mrs. Babette home when the mother, Wllda, 36, PHARMACY ' deaignated to make the prelim* HunUey-BrinUey 4 Twilight Zone t.-vL I S "That night Connie and I were 1/ ^ Ransohoff, Staihford, Connecti- who was in the kitchen, heard C Inarjr atudy at a coat of f 29,400 Floyd Brigga of Manchester aa Jonn Daly B3 10:80 Star BpoUisht 18 truly huabaad and wife . . . In the 664 CENTER STREET siseond vice president and Dr. L. S:U Barry Bweiits 80 Time Gut For Sports 33 cut'a members of the GOP Nation­ screams. She found them en­ 3rd Convrntinn r under the terma of federal legla* 7:00 toefcop _ 8 Person to Person 8. 13 darkness and in utter Teace, I EYEGLASS CwwBiitloiid al Committee, had a morning ees- veloped in flames. She wrapped - COR. OF ADAMS Norman Dutton of MancHsistar aa |(OTla at Sevan 18 Black Saddle 8. 40. 63 rested in hla arms . . . 1 whis­ Dallas, Tex., July 29 UP)—Con­ •* latlon admlnletered by the Co*n- treasurer, to fill vacancies. Newe A Weather 33. 40 11:00 Big News 22 tlon with that body. Jeffrey in a sheet and smothered TEL. Ml 9-9814 Z' munity FadUlltlea Adninlatratkm Mrs. Burton E. Moore of the Herald Piaynouaa 88 News, Sports A Weather pered softly, Conrad, what are you The Nixon-Lodge ticket, sup­ the flames. Then she tore down stitution party delegates gathered of the Houalng and Homea FI- Engaged Dial m 8 8. 8, 40 thliddng of r and I waited dream' ported unanimously by the Con­ some wet sheets from a clothes today to noiplnate candidates for Players will b« aeon at tha Oval- 7:16 John Oaiy ^ Playhouse ily to hear him murmur, *Oh, my - nanelng Agency. ln*the*Orove, Farmington, for two The engagement of Mlaa Bata '-Brinkley Bany Barents ■ necticut delegation, was especial­ line and wrapped them around president and vice president. Prescription ' Flrat Selectman Richard M. Oa- weeks, starting Tuaad», In the M. Mlnlcucct to StUaa M. Oilmore U:lSJack Paar 10. darting, I love you, I love you,’ ly pleasing to the U.N. ambas­ Keith. Southern in origin and strongly - Unat acting aa agent for the production of "Rose Tattoo" by n i of Pawcatuck la announced by 7:80 Walt Dlsnev PreseaU World's Beet Movies "‘By golly,’ came hla voice at ODNTAOT LENS SPECIALIST sador’s brother, former Connecti­ Conservative, the Constitution Grand Jury •• 23 s StarUmt Movie my ear, Tm thliddug of that Mrs. Striemer said the boys, ap Specialist “ town, will make appllc&tion Im- renneaaee WUliama, by her mother, Mrs. Charles J. 11:80 Jack Paar Show cut Gov. John Lodge. . parently had taken the gaaoline party espoqses removal of ail farm Cimarron City 80 Blackstone deaL’ " controls and repeal of the fed­ - mediataly for the advance from . William A. Smith, flrat vice pres* Mlnicucd of 448 E. Middle Tpke. Rawhide _ 1:88 News and Weather Or when, she says, Porflrlo John Lodge and William A. G. can from the back porch and were '/s -s c 1 the federal government for aewer Idant of Coventry Players, who la Miss Minleucci la also the daugh­ 8:00 PhU SUvara Show 33 8:00 News, Prayer______Minot, Greenwich, chairman of the eral income tax. it is a strong sup­ Tell Your-Doctor To SEE SATUBHAirS TV WEBB FOB OQMFLEKB tJSTINO Rublrosa tobk tlms off from his OPTICAL STYLE BAR Bryant Graduate playing with matches. She said porter of states’ rights. " planning, currently studying under the ae* ter of ihe late diaries J. Minicue* hbasymoon. with Woolworth helr- Connecticut GOP Finance. Com­ that earlier this month she had Phone Ue i: Odward Forraat of the engineer- cl. AO e - iie r mittee, were members of the Of­ Ronald Gus.(ave Schaller, aoh of In 1956, the party’s preaidantial eelerated teaching program at Wll* ■ Barbara Huttim to woo the 788 MAIN STREET ' . Mr. and Mrs. Gustave J. Schaller reprimanded' one of them for play­ candidate, T. Coleman Andrews, We Will DeUver “ Ing firm eatlmated the atudy UmanUc SUta CoUege, recently Mr. Oilmore la the son of M». Hungarian beauty. ficial delegation tbat the vice ing with matches. and Mrs. BUlea M. Oilmore of 21 presidential nominee at the air^ of 362 Woodland St„ waa gradii- former U. 8 . Commissioner^ of In­ r would take a year to complete. It brought a group of Orade 6 pupUa Radio She sdys the dashing Dominican aited this morning from Bryant ternal' Revenue, polled 175,679 USE THE CONN. BANK ~ will Include aerial mapa of the to aee the Moore Marionettes dur* Prospect St, Pawcatuck. diplomat left BarbataV I10,000-ar .port and escorted him to the am­ CHARGE PLAN FOR YOUB The bride-alect la a' 1959 grad­ (This Hsttag InehidaB only ttim m news broAdonata of 10 ar phitheatre. College of Business Administra Tolland County^s^ New Deputy Sheriff votes In 19 states. He didn’t carry r town which are eatlmated to coat thg a day’s outing. numth Palm Beadi house and flaw tioh in Providence, R.I. He re­ South Windsor a single stata or win an electoral PRESCRIPTION Z about two*thlrda of the total con* News Notea uate of Manchester High School, length, flomo stoflona ouny otBor short ■owoonsta). a 8200,000 plane—a wedding prea- ceived a bachelor of businees ad­ History was made yesterday as Mrs. Pearl C. Johnson of Birchwood Heights RdV. Mansfield, took the vote. ■ tract Ihe balance would be uaed There will be no Small Qalma and la employed as~*a bookkeeper w n c —less ent from Barbara—to visit Zsa Escorted Nixon oath of office as a deputy sheriff for Tolland County from Mrs. Shirley Kush, assistant clerk of the by the M and M Oil Service. Her WDBO—1886 ministration degree. ' for engineering and architectural Court aeaslon Aug. 9 because of 8:00 News and Zalman 6:00 News _ Zsa in Arizona. There, during a Also playing an active role at He is a 1957 graduate of Man­ Belchers to Mark Superior Court. High Sheriff Nicholas Pawluk witnesses the ceremony as the first woman sheriff aurveya, deaigna, plana, wpiWng vacations.. Tha nain saaalon wll) be fiance was graduated from Wea' 6:16 Art Johnson 6:16 Weather and Sports moonlight picnic, she says a re­ W. G. GLENNEY CO, In the county, and quite possibly the SUte, assumes her post. . (Herald Photo by Pinto).______teriy High School In Weaterly, 6:45 Lowell Thomas 6:80 SupperUme Serenade the last convention session was chester High School. While at . drawing!, apecifleationa and oth' held at 7 p.m. Aug. 28 at the of* 7:06 Amos ’n’ Andy . 6:46 Three Star Extra porter approached her and asked Sen. Preecott Bush, who was Bryant, he waa on the Dean's 50th Anniversary Q ' er data eaaentlal to the conatruc- flee of the Board of Selectman in R. I., and la co*oamer of the Wea­ 7:36 KIngiton Trio and News 7:0Q Dick PurteU If Rublrosa were there. 7:80 News IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR among those who escorted Nixon List. ' tlon of a aewage district. the 'Town Office Building. terly Auto Body Co. 7:30 Double Your Pleasure 7:45 Radio Moscow "How dare you.? Mr. Rublrosa to the rostrum. Because of its accelerated de­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Bel­ Bolton Buy Now—Save Now " Funda loaned by the federal Leroy M. Roberts will be the Tile wedding will take place Oct. 7:86 In Person - 6:m Grandstand Bandstand Is happily married to Mias Bar­ gree curriculum of longer semes­ - government will be Inthreat free 1 at St. Jamea’ Church. 7:46 Bob and Ray 8:16 Detroit’at Boston bara Hutton,” zsa Zsa said. GRACIOUS SUMMER LIVING John Lodge is heading west, for cher of Ellington Rd. will celebrate Olive-Gold Popular icUoneer at the program of tha 8:00 Music 11:80 Sports Final a 2-week tour of active duty with ters, the college celebrates Its Paggioli to Start ^ , and only repayable when, and on brth Coventry Volunteer Fire 1:00-News—Sign OR 11:46 StarUght Serenada Rubl, neariTy, she relates, "van­ the.Navy in Japan. He la a cap­ commencement exercisea In mid their 50 th wedding anniversary BE A TWO CAR FAMILY that portion of construction which Department at 10:80 a.'m. Aug. 27 WHAT—MS U:86 Slanofi ished Into the bushes with all hla Aug. 3. - / B:00 News WniF—UiM oontinsntal dignity and savoir- tain In the Naval Reserve. summer. la actually started. at the North Coventry firehouse. 6:80 John Daly S:00 Financial Newe Before parting from the reat Of Open hduse in observance of the Annual Dog Check In Men’s Fall Suits ON A ONE CAR BUDGET Ihe aurvey will determine the Both old and new Items will be Titan Misses 6:40 Big Show . 6:06 World News Roundup faire." 1:00 Edward P. Morgaa S:16 Showcase amd News The book, atpiply entitled "Zea the delegation, he told newfmen: launching at Portsmouth, N. H., of event, will be held at their home : enacts needs of Coventry. After the auctioned. 7:16 Big Show 7:00 Pillion Lewis Jr. "I am personally delighted that Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Dog Warden Frank Paggioli has - study la completed. It vrlU come to In addition to the auction there Zsa Gabor," d et^ her rise from USS T^hrasher, first of another new BRAND NEW 1960 11:80 Public ARalrs 7:18 Evening Devotions Hungarian beauty contest winner my brother has' been given this p.m. announced the annual survey of the The grey flannel era in men’s^pockets, notch lapels, three but­ - town meeting for voting whether will be a food sale conducted by the Second Tim e 13:03 Sign OH 7;3p Showcase and News recognition. I think hq Is excep- class.'of submarines, and the re Mr. Belcher, who has operated suits is past. tons, a center or no vent. Or he Women’s Auxiliary to tha depart­ WFOF-1416 7:86 Lombardoland to v^e of a Turkish diplomat to commissioning At CHarleston, S. town for unlicensed dogs will be­ ' a sewage district will be estab- 6:00 News, Weather 7;« Baseball Warmup _ ^ tion^ly well qualified to be vice school buses for the town for Drab greys no longer dominate may like: the California silhouette, liahed and a project constructed. ment The women will also servo 7:88 Kansas City at New Yortc Mrs. Hilton to Mrs. George Ban­ C., July 8 of the submarine tender gin Monday. ENGLISH FORD Gape Oanavaral, Fla., July 29 6:16 Conn. Ballroom ders and to her present single president of the United States by about 30 years, haa been promi­ the suiting scene. American men with more squared and forward- Forrest aaid federal grants are refreslunents. — The Air Force, after run­ 7:00 Ray - Somers 10:80 Showcase and News hla training and experience. Proteus, now refitted to service nent In community activities. He As required by State dog laws, are now ready to accept some pitched shoulders and a longer roll The committee In charge of the 11:00 News 11:06 Muate Beyond the Stare status. missile submarines. ' availalde to help defray the cost ning through a complete teat 11:10 Ray Somers . 13:06 World News Roundup Along the way she became an “His 13 years as Senator from served for several terms as First owners of dogs who have not been color In their business wear, re­ to the lapel-The advanced fash­ : of buildtaig sewers and facilities at auction are ’Thaunoa T. Coopar, 13:00 Del Rayeee r Show U:16 SlgnoR Massachusetts give him an excel­ "In taking these fine ships to Selectman and many other years ion thinker will insist on the true PREFECT 4-DOOR SEDAN John Schmidt and Richard M. aeries of the Titan mlaalle without actress earning 8200,000 a year. licensed will be served notice to ob­ ports The Wool Bureau. the rate of SO per cent of the cost Also alonjg the way she had a lent background to discharge the sea,” the Admiral told the Scorp­ as a member of the Board of Se­ The freshest popular .color for Continental, with an adulteration of construction, or |290,000 vrhlch* Oallnat. They may be contacted mishap, haa sneountsred a second functions of the presiding officer ion’s crewmen, "you are faced lectmen. tain a license at that time. Failure —peak lapels, two buttons, pro- for pickup aervica. hoot of .amours of which . sh4Q to comply with the notice and se­ fall 1960 la olive. Olives cover a over la less. straight failure with the opera­ speaks with remarkable candor. of the Senate. His experience on with the magnificent challenge "He was married to tiie former whole range of greens and encom­ Filler Add 1-2-3 P t...... '• Flaanni UsM ■aaitag On Camp Boater tional prototype of this intercon* Of suave British actor Sanders, the Foreign relations 'Committee which typifies our times; that of Maude Lewis in her home town of cure a license for the dog can bring pass both solid-color olive suits pockets, side vents, no chest H m Board of Ftaance haa ached' Local 4*H’e n at the Tolland tlhental rsnga weapon. Mercury Capsule Lost die r^Torts: He once (Hashed and his seven and one hailf years as using the most advanced tech­ Lenox, ' Mass., In 1910. They a fine of 825. and suits with olive combined With pocket, sleeve cuffs and cuffless ' htod private budget hearings with County 4*H Camp in Ahlngton through her bedroom window with ambassador to the United Nations nology in the most effective way have a daughter, Blanche, Mrs. The dog warden drew attention other color! in patterns or com- trousers. Or he may be interested aervlng as senior counselors for A "J” model Titan spiraled Into have prepared him well or the Im to contribute to the preservation Stanley J. Bienkowski also of Ell­ an town boards and agvncias to the Atlantic about 90 miles off three other men, surprising her to the fact also that any dog found pound-s. These olive tones offer a in something completely new for he held at the Town Offloe Build* tha two waaka of tha Junior camp and Rublrosa. portant'work of the National Se­ of man's basic freedoms." ington Rd„ .and four grandchil­ roaming at large without a tag is man a chance to freshen his ac­ fall — the British silhouette or rogram Includo Mrs. Ethel Cargo, Cape Canaveral yesterday when In Space Test Plunge curity Council on which Dick In describing her sister ship dren, Diane, John, Raymond and tag. its first stage engine quit early. Sanders urbane^ apologUed, presumed to be an unlicensed dog cessories wardrobe. They open up “London Line,” with more fullness H m achedme aa amiouneed by £trs. Frederick C. Roae, Miss Jaan she Muy*. adding: "My dear, Pm eryoy life ihis suiumei' Nixon has done such a splendid Skipjack, the Navy has aaid she Paul Bienkowski. under the law. possibiiitiM qf pale yellow shirts^ In the shoulders and chest, a some­ Cli air mail Bugsne W. tAtlmar fol* Bradfleld, Miss Pamela Olanney The fli'at ’’J” rocket was destroyed an old man—I have ho bUslnees Job.” has gnne faster' than 20 knots and . Miller Named CD Director what wider lapel, some suppres­ and Richard Sherman. by the range safety officer on July (Oonttaned ft«m Page One) contained 200 pounds of ssnsing The National Security Council deeper than 400 feet. These fig­ When roaming dogs are picked gold ties, charcoal brown shoes. Heater, Defroster. Signals. Foam Seats, Tubeless Whitewall L loop: Aug. 11. Town Cletit, Tree* climbing ladders." Everett J. Miller of Beelzebub up and impounded, usually upon sion at the waist and something of Tires, and all other stai\dard extras. Federal Label Price ' aurar and Judge of Probate, 7 Sherman la aervlng aa watar* 1 when It lost hydraulic pressure Instruments, cameras, recorders Aa he left, via tha atalrs, ahe Is the President's principal ad­ ures are regarded as conservative. Rd. has been named Civil De­ Gold Touch a flare to the coat skirt, and cer­ front diroetor with Misa CUannay shortly after launching. steeper than the planned orUt re­ and a telemetry system. Signals visory group. The Vice President The exact information of her per­ complaint of residents, the owner If a suit is dark grey or black, 81,782.80. 30 miles plus per gal. r pan.: Aaseeaor, 7:80 p.m.. Tax CM* turn angle of 2 degrees. called: "George, I have your USEOUR fense director by the Board of must redeem them from the dog tainly a longer jacket than the * Motor, 8 pan.; Aug. 10, Board of aa sMlstant waterfront dlraetor. The double setback for the "J” ifrere to be relasred to ground sta­ Christmas present under the tree.” and other cabinet officers are formance is classified. Selectmen. Miller succeeds William It is sparked with hints of light­ Continental’s. i series followa six straight sue* Shaped like a large bell, the tions throughout the flight on tem­ CONVENIENT pound. This requires payment of a er colors. These include blues, SPECIAL PRICE : Stfeotmen, 7 pan.; Aug 16, Board Mr. and Mrs. Claronoa A. Brad- capsule is 0 feet tall, 6 feet acroea "This visit,” he is quoted aa members. McCarthy In the post. McCarthy fee of 84 and presentation of a The Young Executive Suit ; of Bdueatlan, 7 pm.; Aug. 22, flald ara camp cooks for tha pro­ ceasea'over a 6,000-mile course In perature, acceleration, pressures, retorting, "Is my Christmas pres­ ADD-ON-PLAN London, July 29 (jW — The For­ resigned recently because of the olives, reds, rusts, oranges, mus­ The younger executive will con­ the earlier ’’O" series. Primary the rounded baas and 20 inches vibration and noise. Two 16 mm eign Office said today Britain and license and tag for the impounded tards, grapes and especially golds. " Board of Health, 7 pm.; nblic gram, as wall aa the sanlor camp across the top. Th« saucer-like ent to you." FOR ALL May Resign Post pressure of personal business. dog. tinue to elect his favored natural Health Huralng Aaan., 7:80 p.m.; program starting Aug. 7. difference between the two is that cameras were to take movlea from the United States are discussing Joseph Aukstolis of 611 King St. Gold also adds a midas touch to the newer model has an Improved base, which absorbe much of the the cabin's two ports. Pictures YOUR NEEDS. After his duty In Japan, Lodge Paggioli said he feels residents shoulder silhouette, with three but­ $ ^ Porter Library, 8 p.m.; Booth- Assisting aa Junior couilselora at shock of re-entry, wa# coated with s^ill return by mid-August to his the use of British ports for the will fill a vacancy on the Industrial should be aware of these laws since bikes, browns and olives. Checked tons, minimal padding, straight­ '<: ' Dlntock Memorial Library, 8:80 the Junior camp program are Ellen engine that weighs less and haa of the horison would provide in­ ’’replenishment” of American and plaid suits combine two or. an Inch thick layer of a fibreglass- formation on capsule motion. post aa ambassador to Spain. It Development Commission caused two dog owners have had to pay a hanging lines, straight flap pock­ • pm .; Aiig. 2S, Civil Defense, Admna, Call Cargo, Norma Law* fewer parts. - resin compound designed to melt Scouts Ending was highly probabll, 'however, that rocket-firing submarines. ’ by the resignation of Edward Pas- total of 822 in the past few days more colorings In their .pattern; ets. hooked center vent, pleatless 1495 .m.; Emergency Communications, ton and Barbara Doggart. and run oft under Intense heat. he would be back In this country A spokesman told reporters at tula of Ellington Rd. to redeem and license their dogs. compound colored suits blend even trousers. Mr. and Mra. Leo T .theary and ?:15 p.m.; North Coventry Vohm* This shield, which protects the Fifth Jandmree shortly to resume an active role a news conference agreement has News Notes Churrh Notes more shades. LOCAL BANK RATES — 86 MONTHS TO PAY r tear Fire Dapartmmt, 7:80 p.nLj family will return this weekend capsule from burning, was tested Lodge ‘Good Man,’ In politics.— — yet to be reached. . He made it Dressy Worsteds Favored Coventry Volunteer Fha Aaan., after spending two weeks at Laka* Youth Carried 3 The tax collector’s office will ob­ "A Coat of Whitewash” is the Bone Totalfi Vary successfully last Sej^ember when Colorado Springs. Colo., July He said earlier in the week that clear that at thia> stage London serve a special schedule of hours topic the Rev. Carlton T. Daley The losB of the ’’grey” In ’’grey COMPARE — THEN BUY PROM------p.m. vllle. an Atlas hurled It al(^ on a similar 29 UR—The long Journey home YOU CAN DO ^he would resign his ambassador and Washington are not discuss­ flannel” la only half the story of Also, Aug. 80, Coventry PoUoe Bombs on Plane Red Envoy Says ing provision of British bsMss Yor during August. Up to Sept. 5, the has chosen for his sermon at 15 Chicago — If you think.all hu­ test while It wa# attached to a began today for thouiands of the THEXMNOW. ship if Nixoq wanted him to as office will be open on Mondays and a.m. worship at United Methodist the conversion of men to brighter I Paitrol, 7 p.m.; Planning and Zon. “J holler plate model of the Mercury 56,078 Boy Scouts who last lilght sist in the campaign. American nuclear-powered subma­ Wednesdays from 9 a.m. until noon attire for business and evening man bodies contain 206 bones, ing Conunlaslon, 7:80 pm.; Zon* Ooventiy eoirespondaat, F. Paullaa BellevlUe, N. J. July 29 — A 19 capsule. New York, July 29 (AV-Arkady NO WAITING. Though Nixon has not yet said rines that are being developed to Church Sunday. Mrs. Daley will be you’re wrong, for one person may wound up their fifth national and 1 to 4:30 p.m. The regular the soloist and a nursery will be wear. The "flannel” half has MORIARTY BROTHERS f lug Board of Appeals, 8 p.m. UMto. Mlephoiio Pilgrim 2-828L yaar-old youth charged with bomb­ ’Temperatures on the blunt nose Sobolev, Russia’s permanent rep­ Jamboree. anything publicly about John carry the Polaris .missile,^ faded In importance, too, to be have more bones, than another. C^entry Reoreauon Conunittee, of the capsule were emected to THERE IS AN EASY schedule will apply after Sept. 5. conducted during the service. ing a hpme Iwa admitted carrying resentative to the United Nations, Hie Scouts, representing all Lodge, his brother’s choice as vice Two days ago a high govern­ Wood Memorial Library will be supplanted by all-wool worsteds. Some, for instance, have 12 pairs "(X)MET — LINCOLN — MERCURY- . 8:15 p.m.; Sept 1, Juatice and reach 8,000 degrees Fahrenheit of the 50 states and 31 foreign PAYMENT PLAN TO pre^dential nominee appeared ment source reported this country Masses will be celebrated at St. of ribs, some 11, and some 13. If CONTINENTAL — ENGLISH FORD” three 8-lneh bomba with him on a .when It first slamg back Into the today called Henry Cabot Lodge, closed for two weeks beginning Maurice Oiurch Sunday at 7, 8:30, Wool worsteds also excell In \ Small Claims Courts, 7 pm Deaths Last Night lands, sure departing Just as they FIT YOUR BUDGET. likely to foretell Lodge's return. is ready to provide such bases for Aug. 1. Residents may borrow pattern interest. The male desire you are an adult you probably « Board of Welfare, 7.80 p.m.; In transcontinental air flight, police atmosphere some 60 miles up. On his frequent adversary, "A goo8 arrived—by air, bus, train and John Lodge and Nixon are good the Americans. But presumably and 10 a.m. Sunday. have fewer bones than when a A Short Drive’To.Long Savings ^ duatiial Planning and Zoning said. the nickel shingles covering the af­ books from Sadd Memorial Li­ for pattern in suits, which began man.” private automobile. By Sunday THEHELPAND friends. They served together in the issue is likely to remain aca­ brary in Wapping during that pe­ Morning Prayer will be read at to be seen last spring, carries on child; several bones in your spinal • Commission, 8 p.m. By THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S They said that Leggle W. Yatea terbody—or tall—of the capsule the night, the 2,400-acre campsite column have probably fused to­ 301 CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS MI 3-5135 heat was expected to be about 1.600 Sobolev, who loft by plane for ADVICE OF EXPERTS the House. demic until Polaris missiles are riod. 10 a.m. at St. George's Episcopal strongly into fall, and, like the Ibne to Vile New York—Mrs. Ethel Lillian had told them he bought the bomba where most -of them spent the "It’s like old times,” he told in full production. (Jhurch Sunday. trend to greater color, la part of gether by now. Voynich, 96, whose 19th century In San Francisco’s Chinatown and degrees. Air conditioning systems Russia, waa asked at Idlewild past 10 days vrill once again be ALWAYS AVAILABLE Lutheran Church News Registered. Republlcana Inter will be used to keep the' Astronaut fellow delegates at a luncheon It was understood Adm. H. O. The Rev. Robert W. Olson will Donald Gall, a student at'H art- the American man's willingness acted In aeeklng the offlcea of leg* novel, "The Oadflyi^made her the brought them In hie luggage to Airport for comment on the nom­ a comparative barren plot of AS A SERVICE FOR yesterday. And-the feeling was Smith, the U.S. naval commander ford Seminary Foundation, will be to accept brighter clothing for the THIS IS NEWS? most celabrated American author New York on an airliner last comfortable when manned flight is ination of Lodge, U.S. ambassador grass and rolling hills. fill the pulpit at .Our Savior Luth­ . Uelaton or Juatlcea of the peace In attempted. YOUR PLANS— *NO that he was ready and eager to be for Europe, haa been closely asso­ guest preacher at 10 a.m. worship office and for evenings (}ut. * Porto d'Ascoli, Italy, July 29 UP) ■ the Nov. 8 election have until Tues behind the Iron Curtain, died March. He did not name .the air­ to the U.?J., as the Republican The Scouts realized what pos­ back with them on a permanent eran Sunday. Sunday at Bolton Congregational In model etyles, too. 'inen will —A man bit's dog and made news line. Forces exceeding 16 timea the candidate for vice president. sibly was their greatest Jambo­ ciated with the negotiations with Only one service at 10:15 a.m., _ d » to file their intentions to seek Wednesday. She received several pull of gravity wera axpected to OBLIGATIONS^ J — ^basla.—'------the .British about use of British Church'. have.an amazingly wide choice In here. Mario Falleronl, 26, got fed GET ALL THE NEWS AS IT L Yates and-two other youths, all After he smilingly said that ree ambltian yesterday when will be conducted during Pastor ' ofBce. These are to be filed with the tributes recently f^m the Russian be exerted on the capauie. This Lodge was Connecticut’s first* ports by American rocket-firing "' Neivk'Noted...... Wbfst^dS this fall. up with a friend’s police dog that Republican Town Committee Chair* government for her book, a roman­ Negroes, wers charged yesterday Lodge is a "good man," Sobolev President Eisenhower honored submarines. Abel’s absence. However, on Aiig. kept nipping his ankles. Finally he with toesing a bomb against the la twice the load anticipated on a them with a visit to the camp­ governor to serve a 4-year term. 14 the two services will be re­ Mrs. Samuel Walker and Mrs. The mature man, looking for man Frederick B. White, Vice tic story of a young Engllahman normal orbital mission. was asked If he liirould m iss him He wax defeated for reelection In the newest fashion, as well as ele­ picked ujFthe dog and bit its nose. HAPPENS WhTK A ^ RCA FROM | who became a ravolutionary hero home of IQ-year-old Jolie Swln, at the U.N. site. The President drove ' from The Foreign Office spokesman sumed again. Sunday school will Carlton T. Daley of the United Chairman Mri. Waltar S. Haven, On hltUng the heavy atmos­ Denver where he and Mrs. El­ 1954 by ‘Incumbent Democrat declined to ^ve details on where Methodist Church attended the gance. pattern and color, will or Secretary Mra. Dean O. Wiley In 19th Century Italy fighting t)ia for reasons undetermined by po­ phere, the capauie waa to be Sobolev said the United States be held at 9 a.m., its usual time. probably choose a worsted In the Hapsburgs. lice. No one was Injured. probfibly would have "another senhower are vlsltlng^ the First Abi-aham Ribicoff. the discussiopS are going on or The Rev. Mr. Olson is the paS' Norwich Di.strict Summer Rally of Maceeaary forma may be had from slowed In mlnutM from 18,000 Lady’s ailing mother, Mrs Elvira His spirits were soaring at the who' is involved. the Women’s Society of Christian Trans-Contlnental model. This Potterton's _ theae peraona. New York — Dorla Weston. 48, miles an hour to about 700 miles. good man" to replace Lodge if he luncheon, just like everybody tor of the Lutheran Church of the look, which is really the Continen­ does not stay In his UJST. post. Doud, to see the Scouts. TAKE ADVAN­ It seemed clear, however, that Good Shepherd at^Windsor Locks Service at the Willimantic Camp The Republican Town Commit who made a lilt on the old Major Runaway Found Two parachutes were to reduce the • else’s, and Lodge, a former mo­ Grounds yesterday. Mrs. Charles tal of recent seasons toned down tee will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday Bowes amateur hour and wont on speed to 20 miles—tha equivalent Sobolev, who Is reported to be TAGE OF THESE Prime Minister Macmillan’s gov­ which he 'organized and has served to American tastes, features a suffering from heart trouble, aaid vie and stage actor, responded to ernment, in keeping Ivlth its gen­ since its beginning in 1950. He Hutchinson, wife of the former at the Booth-Dimoek Memorial U* to become a motion picture and Paterson, N. J., July 29 UPi —A of the fall of a man stepping off LOW PRICES FOR pleas that he sing. eral policy of close strategic co- district superintendent, was the jacket that is shorter than con ' brary. At that time announcement radio singing star In the late 1980s, 16-year-old boy stayed In the a 14-fpot wall—before the capsule he feels fine and expects to re­ In a pleasant baritone, he sang began his theological training at ventlonal length, but not quite as died Wednesday. Hsr best known Passaic County Juvenile Shelter turn to New York in the fall for QUALITY MATERIAL ope^tion with, the United States, Concordia College, Bronxville, N m'alA speaker on the program. will be made of all those who have hits the water. GMERAS "La Vie en~ Rose” ~and—"You’re has agreed in 'principle to provide The Democratic Town Commit­ cutaway In^front as the true Con­ filed their intentlona to seek of roles were opjloslte Dlok Powell in today after he was found living This Is the same basic chamber the U.N. General Assembly meet­ FILM—FLASH BULBS Y„ and went on to Concordia tinental. The lapels are just as r c a V i c t o r I Just in Love” from "Call Me Ma­ 8 ; flee. Several peraona have already "Singing Marine" and Pat O'Brien In a concrete cubicle under a 4- which win be used for manned ing. He Is starting a belkted home DISCOUNT FRIGES full supply and port facilities for Seminary, St. Louis, Mo.,- where tee will meet tonight a'f o'clock likely to be notch lapels as peak In "Submai‘inb D-1." lane highway bridge. (lights. However, because NASA leave. dam.” the American submarines. he finished his studies. His charge at the Community Hall. filed the necessary form with the The idea spread and Bush, a The spokesman confirmed, lapels and three buttons are as 1 (rfflcials. Cannes, France—Richard Kalrey, Andrew Wilkie told police he scientists primarily were-interest­ He waa accompanied to the air­ ARTHUR DRUR Yale graduate, sang "The Whlffen- at Windsor Locks is his first. Bomarco will, hold a chicken usual In this style as the original had been living In the 4-foot-wide, ed in gath^ng data on structural port by 10 men^ra of the Rus­ meantime, that British and Amer­ Community Church News barbecue at the home of Mr. and SHIRT The party caucus will be held 42, head of the Falrey Aviation Co. poof Song.” At the chorus, the ican officials in Washington haVe Continental’! two buttons. The .. Aug. 17 in the first district. The of Britain, died Wednesday after 60-foot-long enclosure for 8 days. strength and afterbody heating, sian delegation to the UJ7. The Rev. Robert Dobson will be Mrs. Philip Dooley of Watrous Rd. pockets are probably slanted. ALL-TRANSISTOR Youthful . frienda brought )tlm todays chamber was stripped of PATIO PACKAGE . entire group joined In. agreed provisionally on new ar­ guest minister at the 9:30 wor­ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. - laat caucus was held in the see* a lieart attack. rangements governing the use of More coiuiervative men will stay POCKET ; .ond district. Washington—The Rav. J. Eu­ food. He liad a tMthbruah, many of Its sy>tems. liOsaing ship service in Wapping Commu­ with the American silhouette, with RADIO ~ ■ Church Notes clothaa and a makaaliin mattress. were a 16-foot escape' tower de­ S o t up in a few hour». the re»t.of the American air bases in, this coun­ nity Church Sunday. His sermon Manchester Evening HeraM a- jacket 6t standard length, no SIZE gene Oallery, 8. J., 61, from 1947 Police eald )ila aunt and guardian, signed to rocket the capauie awaj)'' try. topic will be "What Is the Ulti­ - 'Bundi^ Masses for the summer to 1963 presldsnt c( Scranton (Pa.) Summer. Bolton oorresponqent Mrs. Louis noticeable cutaway, some Moulder at St. Marys Church on School Mrs, RoaeJWlllile, waa„away .on from the boeeter In. case of trou-^ lion J o i n s In general, the new arrange­ mate Need,” Sololat_^l be Mrs. Dlmock Jr.t telephone Mitchell padding and waist, suppression to Unlvarslty, died yesterday of coi* ble, an environment control sys­ * S t, wlU be at 7;80, 9:80. 10:80 and cer, vacatlim and could not be located. ments, subject to the approval of Frederick Rettber^ 9-9828. flatter the male build, straight flap O y«n cookiilg H ju ' 11:80 a. m., and lat St. .Joseph'i "I ran away because I'm too tem, Astronaut couch, and stabi­ Storage Space^ 100 Sq. Ft. Flagstone or 100 Pieces Patio Block $29.00 Macmillan and President Eisen­ 'Vesper services will be held on * Clnirch in ElaglevlUe at 8:80 a. m. Washington—Brig. Oen. WlUlam much a burden on my Aunt Rote," lisation and control Jets. N uclenr Fleet hower, will give Britain a greater the church lawn preceded by a is easy l o d a y . . . I Confaaaiona will be heard tomor* W. Welch, 88; wartlmt director of the boy said. Instead, the inner compartment 1—Five Piece Club Set, 36” x 36” measure of tontrol over opera­ box supper at 6:30 p.m. , a Tiiuitr *. row at St. Mary's as follows: 4:80 Air Force pilot trahilng in the (Continued from Page One) tions conducted by the Americans ~ to 6:80 p. m., and 7:80 p. m., to United Btatee, died yeate^y of a Redwood Table and 4 -Benches...... -$ 2e.88 from these base^. The British will ‘In the atieence of South Wind­ . 8:45 p. m. heart alim ent A fter -Ids retire­ officera and crewmen were drawn have powers to veto certain types sor correspondent,' Elmore Bom- r. The Rev. Robert L. Meier, aS' ment from the Air Force In 1946, LESS I’-r-AIuminuni C h i^ ...... J -$ 1 9 .9 S f to attention' at dockside. The ro­ of reconnaissance missions near ham, on vacation, news Items lor UNIVERSAL he Joined Fairchild Engine and Air* (Communist tel'ritories which'may this column may bo telephoned to • ** aodate minister of the West Hart* • . and 1 Folding Aluminum Chair ...... $ 1 2 .9 5 tund hull has no deck. Z ford Congregational Church, will plaine Corp., HageratoBn, Md., and (jmder. Norman B. Bessac assum­ seem to carry political or military .the County Desk of The Herald, CUSTOM PRE-ENGINEERED 'EuiiO' ■" preach at 10 a. m., services Bun became aaslataht to the president ed command of the submarine and dangers. Mltohell S-STU. Chicago — George Rothwcll Dim’t tie-up valuable living qiace for storage when yon 1—Kamkap Brazier with Electric Spit ...... $ 1 9 .9 5 Z day at First Congregational can add an O’Connor Garage and.save the edst of new a band from the nearby Coast CIhitcIl V Brown, 80, veteran political .writer Vt Guard Academy, at New London, X Tha Rev. Edwin C. Metneker, J r . for tha Haarat newapapsrs, diad In house space. -entertained. Various banners were pastor, will preach the sermon at hla hotel room yesterday. He had $ 1 0 8 .7 3 hoisted. Hjodutd XlO a. xn. services Sunday at Sec been covering the Republican na­ 60 M E R C U R Y Carleton Shugg. president of cad Oongregational Church. tional convention. Before Jotning (TCONNOR GARARES GIVE YOU Electric Boat, turned over title to . . .Silf PICK-UP X Tha Imgment Society of the the Henist organisation in 1929 the Scorpion to Capt. George W. ■adilitaMlaa... •* dbnroh has prasanted a mirror In ha had bean a writar for tha old SAVE! Lautrup Jr., Submarine Base com­ , X BMBmy of Ajuda Taylor Pwtar Boston Herald and the Washington Solid 10 year guarantee. Choiee of 60 sizes and styles. CASES OF SODA-AT » by bar daughter, Mrs. Ruby Ben P o st Chanee to save even more by doing part or all the job mander 'representing the ,3rd Naval District Commandant. D18(X>UNT PRICES GARAGES fO*$ home heating V • 12 Largt Bottles yourself. S p e c ia l The Scorpion is the . eighth AT OUR BOTTLING PLANT atomic submarine built by Electric ' Prices quoted are for homo dellv- o u r w a y f NO DOWN PAYMENT* YEARS TO PAY Boat and - commissioned by the. $ ■ 1 .5 0 orieo only; extra charg^for ban­ ‘ Mo n t e r e y 2-d o o r s e d a n I Tax Incl. quets, parties, riiowers, hroddingst You got prominra qualitp LOW AS $2.87 A WEEK Navy. etc. ’ ONLY $10iW PER MOMfei Ramage hailed th e. last few Plus Deposit MobflbMt with RT-98. . . the months as some of the greatest In most e(Nnpletoly efloetiv! fuel., RCA .VICTOR POCKtTTI • as—— SEE CNITDOOR DISPUY the history of the submarine serv­ oil additive in nee today. And P fR eO N A l. 1TP1. 2 eeiors. -sonhAW-f swtwl WE ARE OPEN: ice. $*1.65 Delivered MANCHESTER yen got premium sarviet. An* O KA VW«*r OPEN SUNDAY 1*6 and WEEKDAYS, TOO He mentioned the firing of the I Tax Inch OVBB 16 MOOCIA tomatie dalivariM ^ . a btl* PacEot »is« whh 6 tremisief dr- "HKiH-T" Cirexit TiSO AM. tUI 6>(K^ PJH.—MONDAY thru THURSDAY . ' first Polaris missile by the USS 8/!ien(i t. 3. 3 CAB OABACW8 145 ENFIELD ST, ’THOMPSONVILLE—ROUTE 5 Plus Deposit TO OHOPSB n O M iaead payment plan and miuur soli, (nrr^r^^a^ro isicl:. aaca^donf O ||«r(sr— St xMi op Equipped with standard tranaiplssion, tubalasa tires, dtfUM ta- 7:30 AAi ffl 8:30 PAA.—FWDAT George Washington; the recent BOTTLING CO. The PATI0 GARA6E other eztraa daaigoed to make I* 2M tl«M l—nsr WtHry HI* terior, self adjusting brakes, economy V-S engtaie. Bxcelleat Send coupon for garage bopk pith pictures, plans and 7:80 AM : UB NOON—BATUW AY 10 HENDERSON RD. irt o ebroge! It’i o potio) home heating realty eosy.-- gas mUeage on regular gasoline. valuable tips. •k i f a ^ ll'« a rainy day alay. O' "OeM-n TWeel*,.*# M l 3 -7 9 2 2 room (or. tho chifdrsn o UkWm MI- "tMOAC'^ DOWN LOW BANK RAXES end family (vm^r-time a MM 4I • PW ALTY f m I Mobilhgat iTlte op UP TO 88 MONTHS TO FAT P A I N T I I S Small Bottles fvn ond •ntsrtoinnMnt. G (eipgiMdMi lOcE C ednete •OKN-IND Case o f 24 INTEBIOB—EXTEBIOB S o u t liO ff VISIT OUR DISPLAY 1 ^ 3 ' P A W« iiflFe B limited anm btr of COMET ALL COLORS $ EXIT 49-Oonn: T*pko A GOOD SaeCTION OF HONE 1.20 C M to r S t. OPEN DAILY .and Wagons and Sedans for Immediato DeUverjr! I Tax Inch SUNDAYS RCA VICTOR RADIOS HORTUME LOANS Plus Depittit N orN i O il, WiSMi eouiCT N0M0NEy00WN!| WE GIVE idyfC « i . It* P A im m GREEN STAMPS CLOCK AM-FM TAtLt MODUS $1>35 Delivered WMt CMtBr St. HO 7-6396 U S Deosmber 1180

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tablaa or a salad, b}ow yourasK to balanM, and to plotting a future work— at Mm ofriea and at homa. a glass o f hoar (104 oalories In 8 'CEMENT Mmuiftettr coune which can poeeeai dynam- T4»aa! Still M houn to go. ounces). And, If you've room, sat W . H. EN4UJkND Nixon Places UiS. Security Board Airs G 1am without reckleeeneai, and And bow does mommy spend some fresh fruit for your dessert. News Tidbits If you get thirsty ijetween meals, LUMlill CO^ J Ciirnitts maintain and advance freedom Mommy Talks Badk thteo? lixtsaing to Daddy say, (^oOcfl from AP. Wirca wfasn ha comes homo from work, you can have more Ice, tea or « a t t h e g r e e n * ’ Over Every Consideration without courting the unlveraal ty­ coffee with ifiaybe a few mint Open All Day. Saturday I I f ranny of nuclear war. Hie later "Wall, what hava you boon doing Proposed for all doy? ISMUfavr' leaves to add zest (OsBttaaei Iran Fage On-1 will carry on there next week— II.. f. epecifica may alter hie caee, but Georgetown Unlveralty Hos­ To Biisy Daddy Eat Well bat OaJorlo-Low, If you're hungry, you may after a weekend meeting here with pital In Washington says Walter the flret general Impreeelon is that choose between more fruit, cole To'wn Directors Tuesday nlghtbSswer Department, %..-W Shed Thoee Extra Penode further proi>oBaIa in a major farm farm organization leaders— the Howe, UJS. Ambassador to Chile, slaw, a gelatin deaeert with i^ it, campaign that hd aald began last towers and water mhinf for Spring his U a candidacy of etrengtg and apssch early in the camp^gn. who suffered heart attack Monday will seek public opinion on five pro­ not counting tha tima if tekea to By HAROLD T. HYMAN, M.D. or crackers with cottage cheese A Lob Angeles reporter asked night with his acceptance speech. posed changes to the town charter. St. Also, there wfll be a hearing hope. (N O IC : Fraads StlOey o f the night, is now "doing Just Itae.” . . . on laying a bituminous sidewalk ^ rtn Bmliig Bse«« Aasootated Press wrote a oolnmn get hubby out of them in tlte Written for Newspaper and maybe.a ellce of pickle to what the nominee plans 4$ do In his often-applaudqd accept­ The public hearing will be part BoHoan Bnterad at th* tickle your palate. ance speech, Nixon called tor what “I saw a eubmariive and I’m on the north aide o f E. Middle ___at Ml"a------acbu ur. Ceon.. aa telling how busy he Is, what with morning. Enterprise Assn. about getting reat during this scared,” aaye John B. Daisey of of a regular Board meeting start­ And, if you’ve been otherwise WESTOWN campaign: " . he labeled "a strategy of victory ing at 8 o’clock in the Municipal Tpke., from Princeton St., to Claw Mali Matter. work and household chores. To­ Other housework takes a mini­ “ How am I going to lose those Morgan a ty , La., shrimp boat Nixon Picks Lodge very, very good, you may once In Nixon: “Notbing.” tor the free world.” This was his Building. Parker St. 8tTB8CRn*T10N RATES day his wlfo, Joy, puts in severhl mum of two hours .a day and you ■ ■ PHARMACY captain whose report spurs Navy “But if any one h u the world’s extra pounds I’ve gained over the a while enjoy a second glass of The nominee ,went on to say answer to the “New Frontier” slo­ The changes, recommended by In another action, the Directors ^ , PayabU In Advanca "Vice President Nixon’s jwlection words for the women). have to take into account the Investigation. Taar ...... *v'S< times when ths little housevrife goods and sees his brother in need, winter?” doctors are asked this beer for a nightcap. 4S9 Hartford Rd. — MI t-894« there won’t' be any time for va­ gan laid down by Kennedy in his the Charter Revision Col^misslon, will'consider setting a date tor a Bx Montba of United Nations Ambassador I don't eay you’ll melt away on acceptance speech in Los Angeles pubUc hearing oq appropriating By JOY STILLEY really gets ambitlbus or her moth­ yet closes his heart against him, time of year. cation but that he doesn’t plan to would (1) allow the Board of Edu­ raraa Montha a.fu Henry Cabot LodgS as his running thia diet But you’ll lose a bit here two weeks ago. Conimuniata on ths one hand and 39,000 to buy Union Pond from the Pna Month ,«•■•«••••••••••••••••? t.w (For Hal Boyle) er-in-law Is coming to visit. So how doss God’s'love abide in him?” This Is the time to lose them. campaign on Sundays. cation to meet with Town Direc­ paakly .,.••#••••••••••••••••••••• ‘jS mate serves as a reaffirmation of withdraw another 1,000 to ipake and another bit there. And you 'hie no-rest period starts now, Kennedy said that what he was those who insist on being free on tors to Justify budget requests. (2) Hartford Electric U fh t Co. They Btngla C opy...... ” New York (/P) — Before you 1 John 8:17. ^ The daylight hours are long and proposing Was not a set of prom­ the Other. This is what gives this will alsd consider a longstanding Nixon’s view that victory for the the balance 8,691. pleaaant. The evenings are de­ won't exactly suffer. with conferences - this afternoon allow establishment of a capital MBMBEROF spend any of your precious msui- “ On a day a Teacher fsw d the Happy days! and a big farm meeting tomorrow. ises but a set of challenges. election o f I960 its oompelUng, reserve fund tor the Town Water proposal to make hunting legal in THE ASSOCIATED PREOT Republicans In November lleS' In hours shedding tears over poor While tt may be Daddy who problem of Retribution, surrounded lightfully cool. “It sums up not what I te^ d overwhelming importance to us town: approving k resolution on Tba Aaaoclated Pre»a Ik excliulvaly payi for the bacon, contrary to If you’re a city dweller, you can Nixon said he will fly back to Department, 3) improve teithful taking liberal. Internationalist tack Pop's predicament, may 1 hasten by a hungry multitude. He had Washington Saturday night and to offer the American people^ut and to the world.” consolidating the town’s cemetery anUtlad to the u«e of replication ol popular belief It la -Mommy who walk part way to and from work. DHvers Must Learn what I intend to ask of them,” pertormance bonding of town offi­ all neWB stroll in the park after the Democratic nominee Said. "It for competitive Wda for plumbing This mom, not wishing • to waste organise the machinery o f dlatri- After a strategy session there clerk may hire and fire town em­ and also the local news published hwe. ’This view was first reflected in cess of trudging up and down butimi. And shortly the multitude the evening meal. ^LoB Angeleb — California em- appeals to their pride and not their work approved in a referendum iUL rllbta of republlcatlon of special any more moments than necessary Monday witlj Henry Cabot Lodge, ployee in his office, and (S) abolish Slapatiilea herein are also reserved the pressure he applied on the milea of aupermarket alslsa an­ was fed;" If you’re one of us country bump­ ployea driving state-owned esun security—it holds out the promise laat May for several rider element­ on mathematical calculations, will kins, there's the lawn to be mowed his running mate, Nixon will fly G)lumbia Man charter provisions dealing with the platform committee to pcoduce a take Daddy-o’s word for It that other 260 hours are spent, as weU “It’s not so simule now. But have been ordered to take a safe- of more sacrifice instead o f more ary scKools. Full aarvtca client of N. E. A- Serr- as Daddy’s paycheck. and the garden to be weeded and driving course by June 90, 1061. with his wife, Pat, to Reno, Colo., security." Town Court, which goes out of ex­ Other matters the Directors are statement of party almo and prin­ there are 8,760 hours in a year. neither la our world so slightly where a welcome home reception **lHibllah»ra RepresehUUyes: The Ah, still 3,431 to go. Wlfey equipped as was ‘that Syrian hill- the trees to be sprawd and the The p roi^ m , eatlmaited to cost In a similar vein, Nixon said that istence Dec. 31. expected, to consider Include ap­ Julius Mathesrs Special Arency — New ciples far more liberal than the The men, lucky fellows, sleep outaide furniture to be repainted Is planned for her. Then the Nlx- Ends Own Life If Directors approve the changes, away2,920 of these at the rate of will get to relax in that lounge sida ‘nisrs’a food enbugh'for all 1100,000 to 3200,000, is expected PHOTO the next president “ must develop proving construction of a concrete York Chicago Defalt and^ston. committee originally planned to chair y et First though, the and maybe a round of golf or a onu will fly to southern California a brand new strategy which will townspeople will vote on them in MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP eight hours a night. Me, of course, tha paopla. T here are people to cut state’s losses in ei^loye for a welcome at Whittier College, sidewalk on the north side of E. CIRCUUATIQIW- _ _ _ _ _ write. And now, in Lodge, Nixon children must be driven to meet­ enou^ for all the food. Any sys­ catch with the kids. traiBc accidents by 55 per cent. win the batUsi^or freedom for all Robert Mitchell, 28, of Hennequin the fall. Middle Tpke. from Summit St. to iMwt, f ..o.* And the eating Is good and low ALBUMS v^lch the Vice P(;esldent attended. Rd., (Columbia, took his own life Other Hearings has as a running hisitis ioihilthliig ings, friends’ houses, the neighbor­ tem which cqn’t make real the bal- men and win u without a war.” Princeton St.; drierring a water The Herald P^Ung Cotap^r, by., sleep, what vrith seeing that the In calories. SlmiilalMl Uelliir On Wednesday, Nixon will fly sometime before noon today. Public hearings are also sched­ assumes no flnimclsl responsibility for hood movie theater and the swim­ anea here 'Indiibated is a doomed 0«ld ImtetMd “ That is the great task of ths main assessment against Edward typographieal• ■ • errors "ors appe^neappeartne In ad-id- mote than merely a man who, as kids are bathed and b^ded, the There’s cold cereal with sugar, to Hawaii for two days of cam­ president of the United States,” he State Police of the Colchester uled on installing aewera in Nor­ ming pool. The whole family system, whether its name ia com­ liiSIvIdssI AmMM paigning, then on to Seattle, re­ Matushak of Highland- St.; and Tertfeementa and otherbther reading marmatter Republican orators love to say, milk bottles and the cat put out has to have new shoes, new munism, cooperation, sociallam, or milk and berries or cut-up fruit to said. "And this will be a difficult Troop, who were call.ed at 12:35 wood St., and Farm Rd., and ap­ In The Manchester Evening Herald. and a path cleared through the InvsIaaM far fliatat turning to Washington Friday or propriating 312,000 to the Water approving sewers tor Middle' “ can handle the.Russians.’’ clothes and new amusements. the profit system." make the main dish at breakfaat. Aitarlte SIta* and Calaie task, difficult at timea because our p.m., said ' Mitchell shot himself day’s debris so Daddy can make Saturday. ' in the head with a .22 caliber rifle. Department, and 318,000 to the HeighU. Dlnplay advertising dloelng hours: He hss a runping mats who hss Then there la the time spent "The Christian Advocate. There’s a fish or fruit aalad or next president niust tell the people Por Monday—1 p.m. fjiday. a quick getaway In the morning. - Ragul«r$l.50 In response to a question, Nixon not what they want to hear hut A ‘ one-time student at the Uni­ Svjr Tueadi^—1 p.m. Monday. always sccepted as a fact o f life trying to convince door-to-door Submitted by Roger Mackey, c M meat ^ t h ice tea or Ice cof­ For Wedneaday-I p.m.^eadM. But even so, there are 2,190 Emanuel Lutheran Church. fee for the principal course at WECMl expanded on his reference in last what they need to hear versity of Connecticut, Mitchell was Injured Cyclist Awaits Ambulance America’s Interdependence With the salesmen that the household la night’s acceptance speech to com- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Teifer Ttaraday-l p.m Wedaeaday hours' gone already. well supplied with vacuum clean­ noon. The Vice President amid that Eugene Cullen, 18, of East Hartford, is being comforted by police while waiting tor an ambulancs Coventry fV>r F rid ay ^ p.m. Thursday. petitioh with the Soviet Union. Americana have always been able Mitchell, who bought the John rest of the world and who, as Still 6,570 to go. Three meals a ers, tooth cleaners, fioor cleaners, And for the evening meal, you to take him to Hartford Hdepltai yesterday afternooii. . The motorcycle Cullen was riding slammed For Batmay—1 p.m, Friday. Road Toll Cut 7% He said that when Soviet Pre­ to imderstand the menace present­ Beck property on Hennequin Rd. Claaellled ------Ine; -10:t0 . a.m. United States Senator, was very day to cook, seven days a week, aprons, shoe laces, Insurance and can start with v^etable Juice or 0 1 1 9 into the side of a truck driven by Jolin R. Binder, 21, o f Willlmantlc, at School suid Glenwood Sta. day of puMlwtlon except■ fillfnrday— minus two weeks’ vacation and mier Nikita Khrushchev speaks of ed r by missiles, airplanes and about three years ago. definitely in the liberal wing of the encyclopedias.___ jellied soup, stuff yourself with Today, Cullen is reported in fa ir condition in the hospital, suffering from a fractured akvll, and other e am . . the one night'Daddy-takes-Mom­ Masson. _Wls. — Driver-license celery, radishes and cole slew “peaceful competliton’’ Khrush­ bombs. But he said they have been His parents discovered the body Harlow Drops Bid to Seek Republican party. Indeed, it was 'There are gifte^b buy for hubby suspensions Increased by 10 per chev means In Asia, in Africa— remiss In 'gauging the power of when they returned from a Willi- head and body injuries. Police said Cullen was traveling south on Glenwood St. and entered the Friday, July 29 my out to dinner. At a conserva­ while you’re welting for the meat intersection, at which there is no stop sign, without stopping. Investigation continues. (Herald —wedding anniversary gifts, en­ cent and traffic deaths dropped and in the United Stotes—but not propaganda infiltrating the new mantic ahopping trip shortly after Lodge’s liberal and Internationalist tive estimate of one hour per meal gagement anniversary gifts, course. Photo, by Pinto) . by 7 per cent in ths three years WESTOWN In the Communist world. nations reaching for freedom. noon. Ironically, his grandmother Reelectiou to Legislature views that prompted him eight (really It’s a fraction more but Christmas gifts, Valentine’s Day Cook out with hot dogs, a mesa after a point system for raUng of freshly caught fish, spare riba, Nixon salid the free world should “ I say tonight,” he said with his had been in the house with him but, Strengrth And Hope years ago first to Induce General the arithmetic would, be Impos­ gifts, too. About 2,000 hours for since she is deaf, she was not aware sible X.. that’s 1,053. Half an hour drivers was begun In Wisconsin, a - chicken and maybe once In a ■ ■ PHARMACY not accept that concept, but seek chin drawn down in a firm line, Eisenhower to seek the Republican takes, time to. present ail these "that we Americaiw shall rise to of the incident. Charles N. Harlow Jr., said todayfan unsuccessful Insurgent move to Richard M. Nixon, accepting hla for dishwashing each go-round the Council of Stats Government while a nice ateak. 439 Hartford Rd___ MI 9-9946 competition in ideas with the satel­ gqln control of the Democratic presidential nomination for Presi­ gifts, too. ' About 2,00 hours for lite countries. He said he recog­ our greatest heights in this decade The young man has been em­ he wifi not seek reelection to the party’s nomination last_ night, did adds 526 to the KP score. reports. Load up with garden-fresh vsgs- Obituary State Legislature In Npvember. party machinery in Tolland County all this activity. nizes this is difficult but ways to of the sixties as we mount the of­ ployed on the town road crew and npt produce an oratorical claeelc dent and then to work to help him With luck. Mother can be a had said he would take next week The freshman representative said this spring. - Never mind. Mother still has do it wiU'be developed. fensive to meet those forces which After the insurgent bid failed. But he did produce an over-all Im- get >t. , lady of leisure yet. After all, there 1,431 shining hours for herself. threaten the peace *md the rights off to help his father paint the he will not battle Mrs. Mildred Hilt- are still 4,991 hours she can call Nixon was asked whether he Leo C. Patterson, 55, of An- James Francis Dalton gen for the Democratic nomination Democratic Town CbsJrman Ray­ presaion which enabled this coun­ And It was precisely because of First, though, there are letters to meant, by saying he was not writ­ of free men everywhere.” house.. He was a member of (Colum­ James Francis Dalton of 750 her own —or her own family’s! 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. MI 3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 6:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - CLOSED MON. In an obvious shaft at Kennedy, bia Grange and the Congregational •onia, was found guilty of driving next month, "because I want to de­ mond Bradley and Rep. Loyzim try to do some measuring of his his liberalism and Internationalism write, checks to write, notes to ing off any state, that he expects Main St., the husband of Mrs. Helen Now, take clothes, for Instance. he said he was not calling on Amer­ Church. under the influence of liquor or vote all my energy to the strike” at said they were through with Har­ as well ss because of the role he the milkman to write and grocer to win in the South and in Mas­ Sweeney Dalton, died this morning low and would fight any .attempt candidacy, and to find It strong, There's a washing machine which lists to write. Cnothea to-be tak­ icans tor “ the grim sacrifice of Sgt. Ernest Schrader, Tro<^r the United Aircraft. Harlow ia played In defeating their hero. Sen' sachusetts — the home state of drugs and, as a second offender, at the Manchester Memorial Hospi­ treasurer of the Pratt and Whitney he might make' to-s«*k~renomtns- appesil^g, and persuasive. Dad so reluctantly purchased en to the cleaners, shirts to be desperation, but the rewarding Thomas Gauthier end Trooper-Jo­ tal after a brief Illness. after failing to convince wlfey Kennedy. choice which lifts us out of the seph Stoba of the Colchester Troop was sentenced to 60 days in jail. local of the International Associa­ tion. Whatever the odds In this earn ator Taft. In the 1952 convention taken to the laundry, shoes to be , He was bom in Manchester. July Harlow haa been out on strike that a woman’s place is at the The nominee said he would be humdrum life in which we live and are making the investigatiem. On an additional charge of driving tion of Machinists. paign may be supposed to be, from that the Republican right wing was fixed, socks to be bought for all leas than candid if he did not rec­ 28, 1879. son of the late William with the I.8M since the workers at scrub board. But sorting .and the members of the family who gives Us the supreme satisfaction while his license was under sus­ He was passed over by the Demo­ one phase to another, neither his so hostile to Lodge. ognize that some southern states pension, he was fined 3102. and Nora Hogan Dalton. He was a cratic Town Committee » tow United Aircraft left their jobs soaking “and starching and smooth­ constantly gq about with their which comes from working together lifelong resident of Manchester. own party nor his opposition should But Nixon was wise In rejecting seem solidly Democratic. He said in a cause greater than ourselves, Patterson appealed Judge Jules weeks ago in favor of Mrs. about six weeks ago. ing subtract a couple of hundred shoes off. Rated top value by District Officers His survivors include a. daughter. “ This is a big decision for me make the mistake of selling Nixon their protests. Lodge has stature In hours per annum. Still that leaves he feels, however, that campaign­ greater than our nation, as great Karp's decision auid was released Hiltgen, Who has the town commit­ There are still at least a thou­ ing ' in _those states can be help­ Miss Dorothy Dalton of Manches­ to make," Harlow said, "but I 4,791. sand hours left. However, 950 as the world Itself.” imder .3500 bond.' tee’s support to run with Incumbent short. He has considerable mastery his own right, ss a diplomat and ful in others' can lift spirits Study Expansion ter; a sister. Miss Katherine Dal­ Rep. Stephen Loyzim. feel my position with the union Bedmaking! Monuny spends of these are spent making sym­ WATKINS In a humble mood, Nixon told Charles. A Heck, .18, of 4 Pearl of himself and of ths public affairs as a man who is aware of the real! one of the country^ everywhere, as he put it. ton of Manchester; a niece, Miss Harlow fell out with Coventry makes it necessary tor me to de­ more time making them than she pathetic noises when hubby com­ the delegates that he is sure they St., w'as fined 3200, given a 30- Beatrice Sweeney of Manchester: hs would manage. He obviously has ties o f the world In which we live. Nixon said he was unablq to say Of "Sewer Plant Democratic leaders when he joined cide the way I have.” does sleeping in them. And that’s plains about how bard he haa to understand “ that it would be dif­ day suspended sentence, and and . several other nieces and wisdom and' experience enough to And this Is the kind of running leading consumer exactly how often Elsenhower will ficult tor any man to say that he placed on probation for one year nephews. keep ,hls proclaimed aims In some mate Nixon needs. With the South SEMI-ANNUAL appear In the campaign, but said was qualified to provide thia kind Eighth District Directors have for driving while his license was Mr. Dalton was a charter mem­ that when he spoke with the Pres­ of leadership.” balance with realities and in line all but lost to him and New Eng' begun considering the future of under suspension and for being a ber of Campbell Clouncil, Knights New V io le n c e ident by telephone this morning, But he criticized the Democrat­ their sewer treatment plant. subsequent offender. Police Arrests with the responstbllltles of mature land In doubt, Nixon must capture HOME FURNISHING magazines! of Columbus. he found Eisenhower “ tremendous­ ic ticket of Kennedy and Senate Wednesday night, they met with Frank R. Richardson Jr., 35, of The funeral will be held Monday leadership. He Is demonstrably the big Northern states with the ly Interested” in the outcome. Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Roy Van Kleet, formerly of the E ut Hartford, was fined 3102 for morning at 9 :30 at the John F. Marks Korea’s eauneet, and Informed, and dedi­ large urbanized centers If he Is to Mitchell 3-2151 Elsenhower has expressed as Johnson as “a symphony of po­ Joins Practice Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Cen­ Michael A. Kasevlch, 43, of State Health Department, to talk driving while under the influence Wlndsorvlile Rd., RockviUe, was cated. And he obviously really win in November. And he la not much interest, in fact, in the 1960 litical cynlplsm which is out of over possible expansion of the of liquor or drugs. Dr. PhUlp Cohen of 436 W. Mid­ ter St., followed by a solemn high harmony with our timea today.” arrested and charged with failure campaign as any in which he was plant. dle Tpke. has become associated Mass of requiem at St James' Free Elections that the game he now plays is the going to get them If he follows the Call this number for quick, courteous He said too he thinks the Demo­ Ansel E. Johnson, 60, of Hart­ to obey an officer, refusal to show a candidate, Nixon said. According to -President Victor in the practice of veterinary medi­ Church at 10:15. Burial will be in moat serious, and for tha highest advice of the conservative, Isola SALE Nixon pledged that he will not cratic platform “would be disas­ ford, was fined 3P1 for evading his drivers license, and resisting attention to your investment needs. Swanson, the plant ia now operat­ the family plot in St James’ Ceme- trous for Ameriui, it would wreck responsibility. cine with Dr. Allan A. Leventhal arrest. (ContlniMd from Page OtM) •takes,, not for hlmsalf alone, but tionist wing of his paity. raise the issue of his opponent’s ing at peak capacity, and it is te ^ . our economy. It would dash our Albert R Palmer, 31, of 4 Pearl of Bolton. Dr. Cohen took his Con- He did not swing, police said, but for all people everywhere, that But Nixon has nevtr been a part CathoMc religion in the campaign. feared that any additional use Friends may call'tomorrow from ,The Vice resident, a Quaker, people’s hopes for a better life.” St., was fined 315 for following nsuticut examinations this month 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to he put up such a fuss that he had boxes and burned them In the could be Imagined. He showed no of that wing anyway. Despite his might result in a breakdown. and has been certified to practice Open Thursday evenings €:00 to 9:00 p.m. said “ Religion will be in the cam­ “ And I serve notice beds -and too close. 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. to be dragged from hla car' and street. disposition, last night, to strike appeal for the Right, his record now; that whatever the political Swanson added that the direc­ Alexander J. Platt, 45, of 945 in this State. handcuffed before being taken to and Saturday until noon. paign to the extent that the .can­ tors know they will have to ex­ A t least 40 police were injured, for any cheap and shallow per. shows him to have a closer ideologi­ didates talk about it.” consequences, we are not going to Tolland Tpke., was fined 312 for A June graduate of Cornell Uni­ George E. Mensel headquarters. pand the plant sooner or later, but but none seriously, in the fight­ sons] victory In that game. Per­ cal kinship to. his party’s Lodges “I will never talk about it,” he try to out-promlse our opponents failure to drive in an established versity School of Veterinary Coventry—George E. Mensei of The incident occurred at the Cen­ in this campaign. Wo are ' not do not' know how to proceed. iahe. Medicine, Dr. Cohen- took his pre- ing at 8am <3hon Po. Provincial haps hla own aha^ political aense and Christian Hsrtsrs than to Its said. “We will start right now.” Squirrel Trail died suddenly 1%'it ter at 7;I5 laat evening. Kasevlch going to make promises we can­ One thing they want to find out Fred T. 'Shea, no certain ad­ veterinary training at Adelphi Col­ night at the Windham Memorial is due in court Monday. Police headquarters at Pusan tells him that no such strategy Barry Ooldwaters. And his selae- A reporter wanted to know if not and should not keep and 'we is some idea of-how much money dress, was fined 310/tor intoxica­ lege; Garden (jlty,L.‘ I. Hospital, WllllmahllcT^ rushed 300 officers to the scene. PDTOAM S’. CO. Nixon plansHo meet the religious will be needed, and also what kind would pay off In any case. But he tlon of Lodge has served to renew are. not going to try to buy the tion. Born in New York City, he la He was bom in West Hartford, Issue by naming evangelist Billy of borrowing capacity the district Lee Jal Hyon is a former Lib­ must also be given credit for the hiB credentials as a man who la Msmbtn New York Slock fxcfionga people's votes with their own Rita M. Ctonzi, of 22 West St., the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sept. 30, 1909, and he was a Cov­ Graham, with whom the Vice has. District Cleric Joseph Volz Hebron eral asemblyman running as an in- realization that the fate he would ready to look ahead, to entertain President has been friendly, either money.” • was fined 39 for failure to grant Cohen of Longmeadow, Mass. He entry resident most of his life. He depeqjdent. He had plied up 1,473 ri tAtT cfNTOi n . • MANCMma Having said this, Nixon proceed­ will look into the borrowing as­ fam ble would not be hli own alone: new ideas and to avoid being trap­ as a member of his campaign or­ one-half of the highway. is married to the former Danielle was employed as an assembler at votes to 1,083 for h^ nearest op­ ed immediately to list the cate­ pect. Ronald G. Nourie, 17, of 31 Co­ Davidow of Freeport, L. I. Mrs. the Royal-McBee Corp. in'* Hart­ Last Whist Party ponent. another independent, Like his predecessoh In presiden­ ped by the prejudices and conflicts Jamot T Blair • Kobort H. Slarkol ganization or to the. cabinet if he Vsui Kleet told the directors he is elected. gories of Americans who could ex­ lumbus St., was fined 36 for driv­ Cohen will teach a Grade 2 claaa ford for the past 33 years. when the raiders broke in. tial nomination at Los Angeles, would try to visualize just what of the past. It la now up to Nixon, The answer was Nixon’s dis­ pect a better life and livelihood if ing on the highway without lighto. at Waddell School thia fall. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Set for Tonight -In most districts reporting steps will have to be taken, and Nixon spoke for the future, for In­ in the campaign ahead, to demon­ avowal of any intention to bring the Republicans get four years in Antone Barres, 23, of Willi- Kom sa Mensel; a son, Richard G. early, Democrats led by margins give a rough estimate on what the creased American effort toward strate that he Is entitled to those 'religion'Into the campaign. the White House. mantic, was fined a total of 34 on of Coventry; two sisters, Mrs. The laat of the eeriea of mili­ ran^ng from 5 to 3 to 15 to 1. Among those he promised bene­ cost might be. larger end more dynamic goals. credentials. To a question about possible charges of failure to change the Dorothy Davis of San Francisco, tary whists, sponsored by the A Pacific gale forced postpone­ campaign activities by New York fits were elderly citizens, youths Then, knowing what they will address on both his drivers license Hospital Notes Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Donofro of ment of the balloting at 23 island But whereas the political opposi­ have, to spend, the directors can Amston Lake Improvement Assn Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Nixon seeking education and workers de­ and regtstraition. Thompsonville; his stepmother, sites. ______tion at LM Angeles choM to speak focus their attention on concrete recalled that Rockefeller has of­ siring “higher wages in honest Miss Nancy J. Bell, o f 50 Mar­ Mrs. Amelia Patty; and 'a grand will be held this evening at 8, in An estimated 80 per cent of the as If this were necessary 'for a res­ Mr. Conservative dollars” with “brtter protection steps toward expansion. , Alsltiiig hours: Adults 2 to 8 fered to campaign in other states garet Rd., was fined 33 for keep­ p.m, 'Maternity 2 to 4 and 6 to 6 child. Amston Community Hall. 11,593,432 eligible voters turned cue of America from some deplor­ as well as New York. He said against the hazards of uneipploy- Swanson said the projects may ing an unlicensed dog. The funeral will be held at the Church Notes out to elect the national assem­ To mapy Americans, we suspect, ment and old age.” be carried out over a number of p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. able sitUBtion, and whereas some nothing has been worked out yet Judgment was suspended on a John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Sunday church services in He bly’s lower house and, fqr the first the most refreshing moment In the He held out the possibility of years, depending oh the cost. but that he has "several states =ln charge of failure to secure a Patients Today: 158 219 W. Center St.. Monday at 8:15 bron will be as follows: Hebron time, an upper house. Although o f the oratoi^ In his own conven R^ubllcan Convention at Chicago the expansion of civil rights, prom­ WOODWORKINCI mind” he hopes Rockefeller would license against Lee Roy Manis, 16, a.m'.i followed by a solemn high Congregational, 10 a.m.; Gilead, provided by the oonstitution, the tlon merely pictured America’s ised the farniers would get "a of Webster, Mass. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: upper house had never been may have come with the appear­ INOORPOBATEO visit. Harold Symington, 28 Munro St.; Mass of requiem at St. James’ 11:15 a.m. The new pastor. Rev. role In the world as one of rather ance on the rostrum o f Senator fair share of America’s ever-in­ Three cases were continued. Church at 9 o’clock. John N. Cross, will occupy imth brought into being during Rhee’a MATTRESSES “I think he will be one of the creasing prosperity,” .called for Everett Lathrop, 42 Franklin St; hopelsM dead end conflict In which Until next Friday, Reginald Burial will be in St. James’ pulpits. His sermon theme wlI9 be time. • of Arizona. most active—one of the most ef­ development of untapped natural Stanley Lashetski, South Windsor; wa merely stepped up our prepara- Lake St„ Vernon fective speakers-in the campaign," Pamphrey,, 34, whcMe address on Cemetery. "The Value of Values.” All church (Jhang’a Democratic party was One did not have to agree with resources, pledged support to sci­ Pamela Youngerman, Vernon Ave., police records is listed as 469 E. Rockville; Harry Patten, Coven­ schools here are close? for the favored to dominate the 233-seat tloos for disaster, Nixon spoke his Sometimes andent and perhaps Nlzon said o f the Governor, a one­ entists, plugged for new highways Friends may call at the funeral TeK MI 9-4824 time rival for the nomination Middle Tpke., charged with non- try: Roy_ Manchester, Hartford; home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 summer. lower house and win perhaps a with confidence In Annerica and and predicted “ revitalization of support; Peter G. Yeomans, 23, of benighted' vievw to find that mo­ muslin- Nixon won. Mrs. Liorraine Heritage,.. 242 o’cldck and Sunday from 2 to 4 There will be one service only at third of. the 68 seats in the upper broke through domestic doubt and America’s moral and spiritual ment refreshing. TR 5-1168 Nixon announced that his run­ Q—With respect to area, how Andover, for trial on a charge of School St.; Mrs. Lucille Rowett, and 7 to 9 p.m. St. Peter's Episcopal'Church, at 9 house. with strength." does Hawaii rank among the states reckless driving. foreign policy negativism to out- The Important thing about him 837 pocketed coils ning mate. Ambassador Lodge, will 141 Center St.; Mrs. Victoria a.m. Mr. Hedley Hill, lay reader, Some 60 of Rhee’s Liberals raa He said the Democrats, as well of the union? UnUl Aug. 26, John W. Roche, under the banner that discred- 11ns new frontiers, a new crusade go ahead with his work in the Flynn, East Hartford; Charles John Nagee will officiate. The Rev. Gordon W, o t was that he took his stand on' ide­ as the Republicans, want to A —Hawaif ranks 47th. Only 27, of 81 Florence St., charged itod party but others sought elec­ o f his own. In the end, he chose CUSTOM KITCHENS united Nations in Aug^ut, Hartley, 1082 E. Middle Tpke.; John Nagee of Baysi^e, N. Y.. Weeman, rector, returns from his ology and principle, made no apolo­ achieve these goals. But he added Rhode Island, Delaware and Con­ with breach of peace. Mrs. Mary Woodman, Cloventry; tion as in dependents. Four of ths not the generalship of defensive He said Eisenhower has asked father of Mrs. James F. LeSure of month’s vacation next week and gies for It, and proclaimed his In­ Lodge to present the United States’ the difference is that the opposi­ necticut are smaller. Mrs. Erls Janack, 115 E. Middle will officiate here on the first Liberal csuididstes spent the elec­ war, but the marshklllng of con­ ^ COUNTER TOP SPECIALIST III Lady Diana Mattresses,, each of tion puts its primary reliance on 274 Parker St., died Wednesday in tion in jail, held on, charges of tention of continuing to fight f6r position on disarmament to the 'Tpke.: Mrs. Dorothy Charles, Co­ Bay.side after a long illness. Sunday in August structive forces for peace. In which the s^arate 8$t coils are neatled in u. N. next month. government and the Republicans lumbia; Earl Bogli, 555 Bush Hill corruption. his convictions and beliefs no mat­ muslin pockets. ^ provide the utmost bank “upon the people for progress' Q — What ia Germany’s main McAllister Jailed, Rd. He is also survived by his wife, News of Former Paster . Am erica’s main effort would be to To the roaring acclaim of the Itelen; a son in Wilson, Conn.; and Local Congregationaiists and The election day quiet was a ter what the political odds against ^ GENERAL WOODWORKING in body-conforming luxury. Made by Mutlin.Peclisfsd Sprinqi expiring GOP convention, Nixon in America.” gateway to the world? "" BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son to sharp contrast to the bsLllo't box - move forward In. the world in pur “A government has a role, and A —Her main gateway, is the Commits Offense six grandchildren. others who know the Rev. John them...... 44 Molher. you won't ev#n no- last night, accepted what he called Mr. and Mrs.- Henry Lavoie, Upper stuffing, .'intimidation, violenca suit o f its own; best humanitarian . Steams & Foster . . . famous 144 Funeral service.s • will be held G. Beck, ‘ a former pastor of the One could not witneM this per­ "the grreatest moment of my life” , a ve'py important one,^but the role sea or, rather, two aeaa, the Baltic Butcher Rd., Rockville; a daughter BUILDING MATERIALS years for fine bedding . . . they also tics when Dad tosses and from the Lloyds Funeral Home in two (tongregational CTiurches and political murders which mark-^ and shsrlng ideals. ir Mattress or turns . . . because only tha the Republican presidential noml- of government is not to taka re­ and the North Sea. Forjriiird Time to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Covensky, ed the March 15 presldealal formance without realising how Wapplng. Bayside Saturday. The family re- here, will be interested, to learn feature exclusive Insulo quilted cot­ cdils pushed down are tha natlo. sponsibility from ihe people but to election, when Rhee won a fourth It was to be noted, in this con- very rare It Is for an American BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to qOests that flpwers be omitted. that he is now pastor of the Con­ ton insulation, inner-roll Seat Edges ones that move. The others He pledged, .if elected, to “build put responsibility upon them,” he Q—In.Bngliah history wers Ro­ Sometimes things can become term. Bsctlon, that he renounced the politician to stand up In public and Box Spring man Catholics once b<^rred from Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lackouskas, gregational Church in Perry, N.Y. stay in place. a better America" that “will not Said. habit forming, and get a person For South Korean’a, it was their j^ifChiUi|i^ of ' International name^ that can't sag, as well as quilted cot­ tolerate being pushed about by holding seats in Parliament? Ellington: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Amo* Churchill The Beck family’s parsonage pin. any strict and confining label Nowhere in Nixon’s speech was in a lot o f trouble. first opportunity since 1960 to ex­ ton upholster^. Here is the ultimate anwbody any place.” A —Yes, until, 1829, when the George R. Cavedon,- 63 Constance Amos Churchill died at his home ia on Rt. 20A, and they ex­ calling and Insult, that he sought upon himself. The normal Instinct there any allusion to any issue Take the case of Robert J. Mc­ press political preference free of WHERE YOU SAVE DOES MAKE A DIEEERENCE' He welcomed aboard his “free Catholic Emancipation Act was Dr.; a daughter to Hr, and Mrs. Hemet, Calif,, home on Wednesday tend a cordial Invitation to friends bis Tlctoriea over ideas and condi- of the candidate Is to be all things in bedding craftsmanship. Matching that many politicians think may Allister, 62, of 17 Jackson St. harassment from Rhee's police world victory” ticket as a vice passed ’ whish allowed . Roman James P./Farrell, 1087 Main St.; after a Iqng illneas. to stop and see them when tour­ ttoos rather than over peoples or box springs 8^4. Twin or full sizes. influence the outcome of the No­ jTwlce in the pMt, once' in May, and Liberal party buUyboys. to all -men, to woo one ideological presidential running mate tower­ Catholics .to become members of a son to Mr. and Mrs: Philip Barry, His wife is the former Violet ing In that section. When the Rev. vember balloting — Kennedy's and a year and a half before that, Students who spark^ the April nations, that he aimed to achieve camp while reassuring ths other. ing Henry Cabot Lodge, United Parliament. he got the urge to get. a drink Storrs. ___ Lappen of Wadsworth St. Mr. Beck was serving ths churches •membsrship in the Roman Cath­ uprising that turned Rhee and his these vlctoriea without the war If people suspect he la a liberal, Natios ambaastdor and symbol of olic church. during, the night and broke into DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Mr. Churchill was bom in <3hl- here, he and his wife and four cagp, but lived most of hla life in cronies out of office appeared in wMcih would render everything American resistance to So'viet Pre­ Lodge actually had less opposi­ OOP SEiBJccrrs m o r t o n places where, he could get it. Mrs. Norma Fltzherbert, Elling­ children occupied tha Gilead par­ he takes cars to show conservative Hemet, where be ‘conducted a bandages and on crutches to vote Convenient Terms mier Nlkittr Khrushchev’s chal­ tion In .the voting than Nixon him­ Chicagd, July 29 {if) — Sen. Early this mpming, he fqlt the ton; Mrs. Shirley - Barcomb, sonage. rnssnlnglssi, and that he included, tinges. He weaves In and out of trucking buainess. before tearful crowds in the capi­ lenge to the free world. Thruston Ballard Morton of 'Urge again, and smashed the win 'niotnpsonville; Patricia Harri- Personal News 1b hla appraisal of our needs In the middle road, and even, no He promised In^ the campaig^n, self. Where 10 Louisiana delegates He ia also survived by two tal. was. nnaalmoualy re- dow of the / ft'P Package Store, mah. Andover: Randall Cote, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogil are Take your time pay­ and if elected president, to “ tell cast their baflota tor Sen. Barry daughters, both in Califoraia; two tbs presidency, those qualities doubt, rationalizes to hlrnsslf about eleotod ohalnaan of the Bepab- 116 B. Center St., and took two South Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Joan Wil­ entertaining Mrs. Ehrerett B. Por­ W earing badges of ”Fsar. ing for any Watkins the people not what they want to Goldwater of Arizona and againat aiaters, seven .grandchildren, and which could sit at the negotiating how broadminded a eharaetsr he llcaa NsIteBet Osnunlttoe today. bottles of brandy. son, Glastonbury; Alton Pierce Jr., ter; Mrs. Charlea M. Larcomb and Election” committees, vacationing hear but what they need to hear.” Nixon Wednesday/night,' only TO several relatives by marriage in table with Khrushchev or his suc- really is. Furniture.-As littM ss Mayer of San Angelo, Tex., was a Morten’s reelectlon was recom­ The incident was 'witnessed by Coventry; Paul Morlarty Jr., 29 Mrs. Irene Wright for a few days students patrolled the polls, in 10% down; up to 2 The Vice President reserved a paper boy who notified police. Birch St.; Mrs. Odlna Ducios, 257 Manchester. at their seashore cottage at country precincts. Loudspeaker Maaoi;. - Renstor Goldwater Is a conaerva- the afternoon for meetings with holdout against Lodge. He ab­ mended by a fipedal eonunittee Burial will be in Hemet. stained. which had conferred with Vice Sgtv Gearge McCarghey went Spruce St.; John Ciechowskt, 5 Point O’ Woods beach. jeeps manned by students rovsd Fsrhaps because it is his sense of Uve, period. He himself proclaims years to pay. party leaders. He had to post­ to McAllister’s home, butcould not Terrace Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Mayer finally changed his mind President Blcliard M. NIxan. The Mlaa Maude A. Clark, formerly the country roads, urging farmers good eampElgn strategy, perhaps pone many o f these earlier in find the bottles right away. He Dolores Falcone, Wapping. 4t and glories in It.. He does not and made it unanimous among the ‘cenonlttoe, headed by Meade Al­ of East Hampton, who is now liv­ not to be swayed in thair voting because he himself possesses some the week in a combined effort finally found them inside the fur­ D tSCH A RG ED TODAY: ing with her' sister, Miss B- by preaente and rice wine. seek to'qualify or weaken the label. with his back-patting new ally. 1,351 delegates. Just aa the Louisi­ corn of Ooaaectlcat, reported Bsnas of balance. Nixon has re­ nace. Charles Andrulat, South Windsor; Funerals Anne Clark, and her brother, In Masan, 200 .mites south of It becomes a pleasure,. then, to Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of anians had yielded previously to that Nixon. GOP preoldentlal Iq Town Court this morping, ncsnlaee, aad President Eisen­ Mrs. Wllhelmtna Traute, l74 Co­ ...... Philip Clark, at their Hebron Seoul, police arrested wealthy Lib­ fused, then, to be drawn into the watch him at work, New York, tor the kind o f .llb- make Nixon’s choice uncontested. McAllister was sentenced to six home, was presented with a cita­ hower favored retoation ef Mor­ lonial Rd., Bolton; Rita Johnson, George Moo nan eral candidate Lee Yong-bum to near hysteria which, in the post Like all adherents of any ex­ eralized platform the two men Lodge, hailed with a six minute months in jail, to be suspended af­ 127 School St.; Otto Herrmann, tion at the recent annual Ameri wanted and got. ovation by ccmventlon delegates ton. The funeral of George Moonan quiet student demonatrattona lf-2 era, has gripped most Demo­ treme point of view, he misses ter 30 days, on charges of larceny 612 Center St.; Harry Patten, can Legion Auxiliary Convention against him.' Students and adults Not all of the atate-by-state re­ and spectators promised when he and .brsaktng and .entering with o f Flilladeliphia, Pa. and formerly crats, and many Republicans, and much of truth, and Indulges In Coventry; Mrs. Eleanor Wilhelm, at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. danced in the street and cheered ports to .Nixon and hjg associates came to the rostrum; to “put every LUMUMBA junm s BEDS criminal intent. o f Manchester wae held this mom- whldi Khrushchev himself sp- 439 Parker S t ; -M*?- Frances The citation reads, in part: on learning of tala arrest, but if fantasy. His particular fantasy la . carried good news, for the drive ounce of energy I Have Into this Waahlajten. Jnly 19 If)—Pre­ Thia is the second time McAllis­ Ing at the John.F. Tierney Funer­ “Miss Maude Clark is hereby com­ psiranUy delights' In acesntuating he launched last night campaign." mier PaMoo Lnmtuaba refneod Doerr, 64 Alton St,)f Mrs. Ullian al Homei 219 W. Center 8t. A he wins an assembly iMst from that American conservatives stay ter has picked the A A P Package Pohl, 157 Brookfield St.f Thomas mended by the American Legion Midwestern leaders, many of to grant a private aodlenea to the Store tor a nocturnal visit. aolemn high Mast of requiem tol- hli prison cell, trouble may de­ during this campaign season, as if home on election day and produes 'Ihe tall diplomat, who lost his Ck)Ie, West -Hartford'; Mrs. Kath­ 'Auxlliaty for most distinguished them disapp

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 2 f; PAdS EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HBflALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDA;Y, JULY 29, 1960 BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HQUBE with MAJOR* HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE JWHORNOUGKTA HURRY PETUNIA UP CPEPeSTRIANS SURE lAKE A sm \ th pr sweet TIWC___ .■ Antwar to PrividoMB Punt* Top Pros Listed in ICO Fi / A^fr,X MAMOHAlSDJ r r r a tROSSIN'W STREET' 'A^SSLFUPHatBBi E jy p t SOMETIMfSl « r « 0N»i,M«rtM/rAA 0VNAMlM6 AO O^ •POeiMBOl zuetsv CLAM/tViON TMB’ XLlKkr /«A S T «?/— WMAer i KRAUr.AT ;o4^ \WAs voi^e-nckETfi HOMErOe , SOWN ^OBMOAllUM/HOUSF Taachira ...... ^TWENry-FNRWORDSj 1 Canal dalmed IFaraonalltF PGA Champ TRAPS 8BCAUSS'* okle» s,a n a m b .‘ CDNT8ST/— WANMA hrwtrpk SRuaalan Mai 'Tool ...... ■ ^ D R A " mcwtalaa l^lllba ' ilHI* Hear WORDS SXlvartftUa n m i'H ij :-v.v Tslso ...... B C tHAC WOWED’HA\? IlNELiiti ' couattT aSaUon' And Masters Finast ...... 6 WiM •Bm bordarini .patron lalnt North Ends ...... 4 / thia eountl> 4 Allan, anlmila ...... 2 lawiitar BYusoalav d tj King Included Gus’s ...... 1 Gardnar IBuricc llCbemteal TOldZnsIiih 34 S ta lk 4SSuKieal The nation’s top golfing Scoring four run* in their last auflixaa court 35 Soviet refiao thread two at bats, the North Ends top­ %t9 14 Foam • Worini 21 Baric 40Paitaga stars of 1960 have entered the ■ SAway a r' 28 Slacken money ped last place Ous’a Grinders last ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 15 Attads (eiHL) 1960 Insurance City Open night at Charter Oak, 7-3. IT Olrl'a nama back 30 Unaipirated 47D>dl«o which will be held at the I JUST CANT •u T ncGAPmi; ru. CHLOOKT 10 Author 31 Notion 41—— facto Jay Brelnard’a triple led the II Snub Wethersfield Country ,C u b NOT AWOPDOF FiesEROuTvwr LEARN HSStaM^ IT 3 THE ‘ II Bvarlaitinf Ferber 33 Fend off 80 Nevada dtgr 1 victors at the plate. He also col­ FINE THINS, •tHATfilBL TRUTH IN IT... NOT SHED DO SUCH A C A N T PRINT S n j T OW0 vtANf SlHtavnily llDiitribute 35 Scenta 11 Angcri Aug. 4 through ,7. Masters lected two sihglea. Hdnk Agosti- RSC«rnER wwnN' me lp ONE OOLCANG (THINS TlHE/ UKE THAT ABOUT bodjr 11 Mike melodic 40 More B3I!«aatial and U.8. Open champion. Arnold jielli and Carlo Petiicca banged SINGLE SOUIARy MS aiTTirf aOBdIowi uniixhtly being Palmer, ' and 4960 PGA wlimer, back to back hbmer* In the sixth HAJR SENTT-EMAN WORP/ ^ 34Sainta(ab.) 33 Amphitheater 43 Of the note BlSeottiih "poA JiLV Hebert have foiT.’erded their frame for Gus's. CAVEMAN.' aTBaar entries to the Greeter Hartford North Ends ___ 10» 013 x—7-8-3 T 39Gudnm’a . P i n Junior Chamber of Commerce, Gus’s Grinder*' ..100 002 0—3-4-5 husband iponsors of the $^5,000 tourna­ Kusulki and E. Brainard: Mld- Saunhranltr In Is ment. lln and AgostlneUl. Naw Orlaana Palmer, whose first American MUSS HAS SIFofbada victory as a professional was In CHURCH s o f t b a l l ai Football taam OESERTSO IT the 1956 ICO, has amassed over Temple Beth played like the HIM* - f- if STInflanunablt 366,OOO In prize money on the tour ..»»» Yankees last night and trounced K thus far. TTie ''jatrobe, Pa„ belter’s liberty Mutual, 17-6, at Mt. Nebo. n Patrick 1960 record Includes wins at Palm Oamlar aunUaBT Eight runs In the first two innings Springs, Pensacola, Baton Rouge —three in the first and five In the CARNIVAL MCar (eon.) BY DICK TURNER SlVagataU* B" HARTFORD NA-HONAL BANK CHAMPIONS: Front row ,left to right: Phil Rusconi, and Texas as well as hls second second—iced the verdict for the sasaaaaila Tom Minior, Dick Lovett, Dave O’Dell, Mike Lautenbach, Lowell Jacoby. Back row: place flnlah In - the British Open. winners. 44Jawria Coach Levon Parmakian, Ronnie Lamie, Frank Kopcha, Paul Quasnitachka, Bob Min- He will be making his sixth ap­ Bill Bayer’s homer led a 19-hlt, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER pearance at Wethtrsfleld .where he aaxindofpicaeo ney, Frank Filloramo, ‘ Coach Erv Rusconi. Missing wheh picture was taken, Ron Will- Temple assault. Steve Cooper, a HE SAYS THERE MIOWT ‘ <90UUY/ W HEN \S' ■IP Y D U S MBula’anaaT played often while In the Coast fine baseball pitcher with the BE A DEPRESSION... THIS DEPRESSION P2A S K ME. UUuoat hide and Bob Parmakian. (Herald Photo by Saternis) Guard at New London. University of ’Verrnont the past SO WE CAN'T WASTE C O M IN fi? IT C A M E , MUnaaiuriad Short Career three sessions, went the route for T O D A Y ^ womm UT The 87-year-old Hebert capped the Temple. The big 'ellow came li MNanow Inltt a comparatively short career as up with 11 VO singles and a pair BawiMand a touring pro with hls great vie of doubles. Jerry lYanace’s two, SmdlvidualB tory at Akron last weekend. Jay doubles, both with the bases load­ NBuUdlnR has only been a regular on the EASTERN OPEN LEADER— Gene Littler of Singing Hills, Calif., points to the sebre- ed, aided the Temple no end. ^ m o a tour since 1956, although a pro Tern. Beth 350 253 x—17 19 S MLaarnlnR board shb'wing how he shot a seven-under par 65 to take the first round lead in the fessional sines 1946. The popular Eastern Open Golf Tournament yesterday. The 30-year-old pro turned in seven birdies Ub. Mutual 001 040 1-^ 6 10 8 RlFHapart Zsiulslanian will be playing in his Cooper and Schneider and Co­ third ICO. In 1959, he tied for and 11 par holes. Going into the second round of the $25^000 tourney at the Pine hen (6); Kalllo and Cook. ^rd, winning $290. The senior Ridge course, Littler holds a two-stroke edge over Jackie Burke and Juan Rodriquez. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL member of golfs only active broth­ (AP Photofax) , In Alumni League er act, Jay has always been among Weighty Problem SEAH. X XOOlC HER the leaders in money won since 1 10 PINMER LAST Nl&HTi Joining the tour. Taking off weight ha* establish­ r . HEAR The lOO will begin Wednesday Putting Tip Helps Mickey Wright ed Harry ChlU, catcher for th* NOO Money in the bank is alwaystout five batters, cyr also jeeued with a Pro-Am loiimey and din, Kansas City Athletic*, *a one of m (. four bases on' halls. He fanned Ic featuring all the tournament the top men In Manager Bob El­ a good investment and Bob Stan. .^days after Mickey took 88 putta<^the Women’s Golf Hall of Fame. LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS A seven. 'Minneapolis, July 29 (/P)— liott’s esteem. ChiU ha* emerged Minney was “ money in the for an 82 In the final round of the Miss Wright, LPGA champion, number one from a batUe with th* Neither side was charged with A putting tip from Betsy needed only 26 putts to break the bank” last night for the Hart­ Women’s National Open at Wor­ talented Pete Daley and Hank a bobble in the well played action License Refused Rawls sent long-hitting Mick­ women’s record at the 6,400-yard Foiles for t»#f*celvlng Job. "Harry «Ea-WSUK«Ull. m i ford National Bank. In one of cester, Mass. which brought the curtain down ey Wright into the second Hiawatha course by three strokes. worked hi* .nd)lght down from over KVMRA»0(ieH-llU the better pitching duels of for the 13-14 year-olds. “It was a tip from Betsy that swtmrAiMN'TOu Minneapolis—^Harlow Irwin, 184 Los. Angeles, July ?8 liD—Ex- round of the $7,500 American She was one under men’s par and 250 pounds To 227, and that sura the season, Minney bested A1 Cyr Nationals ...... OOO 100 0—1-3-0 weiterwei^t Oiampion Don Jor­ did It,” said Miss Wright. "She also equalled the tournament ain- has helped hli*i(,” BlUott explains. WTir*IOCNINS-MO a to give the Bankers the 1960 Ponticelll’s .... .000 000 0—0-5-0 S-4, Mlnneapolla, outpointed Lauro Women’s Open Golf Tourna­ spent a half hour on the practice ONEPTHETHMea Salas, 134, Monterey, Mexico, 10. dan says His next fight is not a ment today with renewed confi­ gle round record set in 1958 by "What’s more.' he ha* been Uie fel­ Alumni Baseball league cham­ Mlnn^ and Rusconi; Cry and rematch with new champ Benny green with me ’Tuesday and no­ Miss Berg and Louise Suggs. low to get the big hit for us, driv­ lU t e a c h TOO IS pionship for the 1960 season, Ashey, Saplenza (5). Tokyo—Somklat Mougom, 136, dence In a one-stroke lead. TALKIN' (Kid) Paret, but a scrap with the ticed that I waan't meeting the Marlene Bauer Hagge, Delray ing in the big run*,’’ the manager 1-0. 'The Bankers In winning at Thailand, outpointed Kellchl Ishi- California Athletic Commission. Miss Wright, from San Diego, ball squarely with my putter.” PRACTlCAa'^ 6MBRVTV41M&- Calif., stroked a four-under-par Beach, Fla., who also said • she adds. Charter Oak Park wrapped up the Retaini Title kana, 140, Japan, 10. The Commission Just about killed Needs Only 28 Putts' FllET M1&N0H, POTATOES. Pork-' best of three game post-season Jordan’s hopes to meet Cuba’s 36-35—71 in the opening round putted Hiawatha's firm greens playoff set in two straight games. Paret when they refused to ^grant yesterday of the four-day, 72-hole Ironically, it was Miss Rawls better than she has anywhere thil Carl Lundholm, University of Each finally won division honors. Manchester, N.H., July 39 (/P)— ■ Bj-own. trout have a habit which event- to lead Minneapolis’s Patty who won the N ational Open year, was third at 74, Kathy Cor­ New Hampshire athletic director, can be fatal if anglers take ad­ Jordan a boxing license. The terse y rt i Although outhit, five to three, For the second straight year Mrs. announcement yesten'ay accused Berg and Barbara’Romack. Sacra­ title. Mias Rawls, Spartanburg, nelius, Springfield,. Ohio, and Mari­ is president of the New England the Bankers tallied the only count­ Mae Murray Jones of Barre, Vt. vantage of It: They feed on one Jordan of "actions detrimental to mento, Calif., by one stroke. S. C., fifth In the tourney at BB­ lyn Smith, Jupiter, Fla., each had Intercollegiate Amateur AthleUo H er In the fourth frame on Prank has won the New England’s Wom­ type of food at a time. Open the The first round came just four SS—76, yesterday was voted Into 75s. Assn. • I Wr.W..^I fVw T-2T a wtrwUML Pa. «>. the beet interest* of boxing." m Filloramo’s single to left, a theft en's Golf Assn. Championship. Stomach of the first brown you of second, a passed ball and Dave Mrs. Jones compiled a score of catch and match its contents on **You ovtrilBpL Horae*, you’ll bo lat*! Your ettah O’Neill’s single up the middle. 230 in the three-day, 64-hoIe event. your hook. You’ll more than double JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD shirt’* on th* bed, your soeks ar* on th* bureau, and Ponticelll’s threatened In the She finished a record 15 strokes your chances of landing a few of ahead of her nearest rivals. these ■wily-fighters. WHOA.'there he you are in th* bathrooml” sixth when Buddy Duplin and Cyr fioes INTO THAT AIRPtJRT. singled with none out but Minney SHOOLP 1 FOUOW HIM., LP.IOI.. bore down and got the next three OR WAIT AT THE BRiDiSP P battera in order. Again in the laat LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON of .the seventh the Contractors came to life with a mild threat. After fouling off five pitches; Jim Dwyer walked, stole second and third base. Randy Smith also drew rEARN WHILE YOU LEARNll a base on balls but Minney rose to the occasion and got out of the I ' ' ' ' ..... " I Jam. MUFFLERS Minney and Ruseontl; Cyr and b rin g you YtP, HAPPPHS I GET WELL PAID ON-THE-JOB TRAINING J I PIP. TUFNCO CaW.'M* CmI ^i*wro« Cw*. WFST ONTO THf, TM 9 ___ STATE HISHWAV.', Z : ^ ? J ALWAYS IN STOCK Golden Silence B, C. i BY JOHNNY HART

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TBE Herald Angle Rookies Rule National Roost A D V E R m EARL YOST Trio of Wins Sports Editor CLASSIFIED ADVBRTISMENT DEPT. flOilBS Are Sparked 8;1S A J i to 4;30 PAL , , New York, July 29 4^Tork Yankees mowed them down^of the Yankees hits, however, were^the nightcap. Temple aaked um 4>in quest of his sixth victory, hurl* Rficooiinended Reading for Sports Fans may be right, twice, 4-0 and 9-2,‘ to regain first home runs. Mickey Mantle pire A1 Smith for time following ed a one-hitter for Baltimore over Three fine sports publications reachefl the desk in recent By Newcomers COPY CLOSING TIME CDH CLASSIFIED ADVT. place from Chicago by .003 per­ the A's. A sixth inning single ruin- *> MONDAY Thni FRIDAY I6i86 AAL-SATIjROAY 0 AJL enmked his 26th, Tony Kubek his after all. When the Cleveland centage poinu. The White Sox Yogi Berra’a ground rule double. ed the no-hlt bid of the 21-year-old weeks, the Junior Illustrated Encyclopedia of Sports by players threatened recently to lost their game and a half edge ninth and Cletis Boyer his eighth,' He was refused. A moment later, southpaw, who fanned 10. Two run Bobbs-Msrrill, The Long Season by HaiTper & Bros., and Wait New York, July 29 <^P)—It PLEASE READ YOUR AD hold a meeting to discuss what by dropping a daytime 4-2 de­ accounting for all the runs. Berra asked for and waa allowed homers by and Till Next Year by Random House. All are recommend^ read­ was rookie uprising day in the AMERICAN UBAOUE cision in Boston. Piersall provided the comic re­ time to remove his protective shin Ronnie Hansen and a solo smash ing and are now available at your favorite bookstore. Willard Thursday’s Results should be done about Piersall’s lief in the nightcap. In the first guard. That's when Temple blew yesterday. q s iMrtlled sv "Wsat AOr s m taken ever tbs pMaa-fla a mm. scrapes with the umpires, the ex­ Other American League games by Gene Woodllng paved the way Boston 4, Chicago 2 inning, while Manager Joe Gor­ his top, demanding to know how Mullin, the gifted New York sports cartoonist is editor and Candidates for first year hon­ New York 4-6, Cleveland 0-2 , vaalSBcs, Tbs afivsrttaer aboald read hia ad tha flR O T DAY IT plosive outfielder remarked bitter­ saw Baltimore blank Kansas City for Bud Daley’s eighth defeat. Ho , illustrator of the first mentioned^ 5-0, and Washington edge- De­ don was changing pitchers during come. A violent debate followed has won 12. Baltimore 6, IGuiaaa City 0 APPEARS and BEPOB'I ERRORS la time (or hto anri iaeer- ly: book. The Long Season is .one of ors popped up nearly every­ tioa. The'BaraM Is reepoaalMa fo f only ONE toea m et ar amltted troit, 6-5. a four-run Yankee explosion, Pier­ and the third baseman waa given • * * where. In San Francisco, Washington 6, Detroit 5 "And while they’re discussing • • • sall hid behind the monuments in the heave-ho by Smith. the most controversial pubUcatiofis laaartloa for any advertlaement and thea only to UM axtent of a SENATORS 6, TIGERS fi — concerning a baseball player In pitching sensation Juan Marlchal W. L. Pet. G.B. me, maybe they should also dia? YANKEES 4-0, CLEVELAND centerfleld and had to be ordered Washington rallied for three runa New York ...6 2 37 .584 — ”maks good” Inserfioa. Errors srhicb de not lessaa Che veloe of years, the private diary of Jim posted Tils third straight spectacu­ the adverttaemeat wlO not be eorrected by ” maka good”, insertlea. cuss the hitters who have been 0-2— Cleveland’s glaring weak­ out by umpire Joe Paparella. In the ninth — with the aid of only Olicago ...... 54 36 .581 — taking so many third strikes with RED SOX 4, WHITE SOX 2 — Brosnan, relief pitcher ,with the lar performance, a seven-hitter, as ness— inability to hit in the clutch In the seventh inning, Jimmy one hit — a single by Reno Bertola ' Baltimore ____52 44 .542 3.H men on bases and the pitchers Tom Brewer apaced 10 hits and Cincinnati Reds. Walt Till Next the Giants defeated the Milwaukee —was most evident. The vanish- amused the crowd of 30,812 by catcher Haywood Sullivan, a .165 —as the Senators came from be­ Year deals with one of the most Braves, 3-2, in 10 innings. Cleveland i...47 43 .622 6 ^ YOUR COOPERATION WILL who have been throwing so many losers o f 15 of their last 20 includ­ throwing up baseballs in the out­ Wsshington ..4 5 45 .600 balls.” hitter, sm'hshed a two-run homer to hind to nip the 'Tigers. Four walks, dramatic, and exciting, baseball In Los Angeles, big Frank How­ BE APPRECIATED ing their last five put 22 runners field and catching them behind his give the Red Sox their first Vic­ a sacrifice fly and an error by Detroit ...... 43 47 .476 9H Dial Ml 3-2711 The meeting, of course, didn't players in modem times, Jackie ard drove In six runa vrith a on base in the twinblll at Yankee back. In the eighth, with Duren tory in their last 10 meetings with Frank Bolling, Highlighted .the ^binson. Boston ...... 37 54 .407 16 come off. But the team's inept­ Stadium, 16 via hits and aix via grandslam homer/and a single a* batting, he crept in almost behind the White Sox. Billy Pierce failed winning rally. Bill Fischer, waived * m * the Dodgers outslugged the Cln- Kansas City . .34 55 .366 18 ness with men on bases and the baaes on balls. Only two of them second base, but was waved back to last the third Inning and absorb­ to the Tigers by ^Washington thio Today’s Games Loat find Found Automobilao tor Sale 4 Indian pltchera’ home run throw­ chfiiatl ^ d a , .8-6. scored. They left 17 on base. bj second baseman Ken Aspro- ed his sixth defeat. The Chicago week, was charged with the de­ Junior Encyclopedia Chicago (Baumann 7-4) at ing habit continues. In Chicago, Pancho Herrera LOST—Black and white toy terrier WANTED — (3asa uwd cars. Wa Jim Perry, Cleveland's ace monte. southpaw has won nine. ■ feat. Washington (Pascual 6-5), 8:05 History of Sight sports - bass- walloped his 16th home run and named "Ginger.” Children's pet. buy, trade down or trade any­ The Indiaiis staged one of their righthander with 11 victories, per­ < Pieraall wasn't thrown out of * * • Jim Lemon hit his 26th homo ball, golf, trSck and field, ice hoc­ p.m. Reward. MI 3-6121. thing. Dougiaa Motora. S8S Main. most ' inept performances of the mitted only nine hits In losing his the game, but teammate Johnny ORIOLES 5, ATHLETICS 0 — run and Harmon Killebrew hit hio drove in two runs in Philadelphia’s Cleveland (Harslunan 0-1) at key, tennis, basketball, boxing and 3-2 decision over the Cubs. season last night as the New fifth decision in the opener. Three Temple was In the first Inning of Jerry Barber, in his ninth start 10th for Washington. football - make up the Junior Il­ Baltimore (^trSda 10-6), 8:05 LOST — Lady’s small gold wrist NEED A CAR and had your credit Other first yew men who dis p.m. ■* watch, monogram on back turned down? Short on down pay­ lustrated Encyclopedia. tingulshed themsAves were Phila­ The accomplishments of great Kansas City (Herbert 5-10) at M-P.K., black cord watch band. ment? Bankrupt? Repossesnon? HOM EW CIX)UD o f DUST— New York Yankee infielder Tony Kubek slides safely delphia pitcher Dallas Green, who New York (Grba 2-0), 8 p.m. Reward. MI 9-1370. Don't give up.' See Honest Doug­ players and famous a&cqunta of turned in a winning six-hitter, the las, get the lowdown on the low­ into home in first inning of second game of Yankee-Cleveland at Yankee games, statistics, records and an­ Detroit (Banning 6-7) at Bos­ Major League Cubs’ Morris Thacker, who drove ton (Monboufluette ■ 10-8), 8:16 est down and amalleat payments Stadium last night. He scored on R6ger Maris’ single. Cleveland catcher Red Wilson swers to many, many questions In his team’s only run, and Cln- LOST— Brand new racing helmet anywhere. Not a omali loan or help make the book a must. Mul­ pjn . ' is scooping throw out of dirt. Yankees won, 4-0 and 9-2. (AP Photofax)______Yankee Stadium Site olnnatl’s Gordon Coleman and at midget race track. MI 9-8151. finance company plan. Douglas i = l lins’ exceUent cartoons, pltu many ^ Batorday’s Games L e a cie rs= Chico Cardenas, who homered In Motors. 333 Main St. n a t i o n a l l e a g u e ; pictures, are all Included. LIVE BENCH—^Members of Allentown, Pa., Eastern CaUcago at Waahlngton,. 1:80 FOUND—Female puppy German Batting " Maya, San Francisco, I Let’s just take a look at golf, a a losing cause. League Red Sox even brought cameras for a pre-game p.m. Shepherd. Gall Bolton Dog Ward­ OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ Plttstmigh, enjoying a day off, Collapsed Lung Sidelines Geiger for Season .344; Larker, Los Angeles, .838; sport that . has Increased its dsvslahd at Baltimore, 2:06 en, MI 6-7601. cials, fixit y .n e lt cars, always along with St Louis, saw its first swimsuit fashion show at Max .Hess, Stadium. Kay Mohr Ashbum, Chicago, .324; Groat, popularity with leaps and bounds p.m. • a good selection. Look behind our Of Jim’s Latest ‘Show’ place lead Increased to two games gets the full treatment as the model prances by 'the Kansss City at New York, 2 REWARD TO person locating aide Pittaburgh, .317; Clemente, Pitts- j office. Douglas Motors. 83S Mjdn. In the past few mars, especially to hospital bed. Lost from tralliex. burgh, .316. < since PrMldent Elsenhower got over Milwaukee. dugout. PJ®- ' - ’ After singling in the second Runs—Mays, San Francisco, 72; ; Detroit at Boston, 2 p.m. Route of Stephen, Nye Middle KARMA^ GHIA, 25,000 mUes, SX- ' Outfield Problem Has RSox Reeling By EARL YOST graced out, retrieved the ball and^ more sjiace than the Hogans, Turnpike, Summit, and Hollister threw it back to pitcher 'Whltey game, Piersall mimicked Moose Bruton, and Mathews, Milwaukee, JACKIE ROBINSON GIANTS 6, BRAVES 2—Marl­ Sunday’s CMmes cellent condition. Can be seen days Yankee , Stadium — Peck’s Snesds and Palmers. Sts. about 16th of June. Call MI at The Thomas Coils Cio., 391 Skowron tout the big first baseman 67; Ashbum, Chicago, 66; Aaron, chal, the Giants’ 2I-year-old right­ ■ ...... Chicago at Wsshington (2), 1 Ford. It has been estimated that five During a mass fist fight with the 'Players Would Benefit 8-3653 or Public Health Nutaing Of­ Broad St. in Manchester. Bad Boy, Jimmy Piersall, •wfho Offensively, he collected one hit was content to play it straight, Milwaukee and Skinner, Pitts­ million Americans play golf fairly hander, continued the brilliant p.m. ' . ' Boston, July 29 (/P)— Gary Geiger’s collapsed lung ha.s Bos­ burgh, 64. Pirates, Brosnan remained on the fice. promised American League in four trips In each game. And, ignoring the zany actions of the regularly each year. There are bench. This burned Hemus to a pitching that marked his debut Cleveland at BalUmors, 2:06 1951 BORGWARD, 2-door sedan, ton reeling today just when the Red Sox appeared to be mend­ Runs batted in—Banks, Chicago, p.m. President Joe Cronin Monday as expected, he came up with one Cleveland player. more than 6,000 courses and golf­ crisp and the little manager said when he turned In a spectacular Aimoaneeinems .economical, ’' 4 cylinder sngto*i ing the outfield riddled by the retirement of Jackie Jen.sen. starting times for Saturday’s gem of a catch, robbing Bill Skow- ■What did Manager Gordon have 81; Aaron, Milwaukee, 77; Mays, ers— hackers, too — spend more one-hitter against Philadelphia. Pro All-Star Contest Kansas City at New York (2), 2 $125. JA 8-3821. at the letter’s office in Boston San Francisco, 73; Cepeda, San that in the *future, in the event of The Red Sox announced sadly yesterday that Geiger, the Member-Guest .vent are not ac­ ron of at least a triple with a run­ to say after the game about Pier- than 130,000,000 a year on golf another flare-up, "I want every­ His second victory was a four- p.m. PHILOO-BENDIX 16 lb. wash. 28c; that he would curtail his buf­ ning, over the head catch in the sall’a newest show. The former Francisco, 64; Mathews, Milwau­ hitter against Pittsburgh. In three Detroit at Boston (2), 1:30 p.m. akliuiy, l«fthan(led slugging right-*> cording to flights, Lou Galaaso re­ foonery on the ball field and con­ kee, 62. ' , balls alone. body to join In. I don’t want any­ dry. 10c. Lucky Lady Launder- fielder, la loat for the aeaaon. first game. Yankee second baseman told These are whopping figures for starts, he has given up only 12 cantar, 6 Miqds St., aerpaa from 1947 OLDSMOBILE Qub Coups, ports. centrate on playing baseball, for­ Hits — Groat, Pittaburgh, 128; body laying baclc while the rest of Proposed by Wismer $25. MI 9-2210.' Dr. Rjilph McCarthy, team become a local favorite and by hit­ In between innings as the teams newsmen the only thing he didn't a sport that Is comparatively new lu are out on the field fighting.” hits, striking out 24 and walking NATIONAL LEAGUE First National Store. O p m 24 ting in his last 10 games Geiger 6:28-Cavedon-A. Ferron vs G. got the fatherly advice from the Mays, San Francisco, 120; Bruton. ' physician, haatened to add there Johnny Hayes came In an changed positions, Piersall In sev­ like was the Piersall Shift of In this country. The game first Bespectacled Jlm’a a baseball play­ but aix. Thursday’s Results hours. 1960 LARK 2.door sedan 6 cyl with lifted his average to .301. His Ignored winner of the classic Wernerberg-D, Malinagugg; 9:35- fijont office czar and waa at his eral Instances waited until his Milwaukee, l i ” ; Pinso ,, Cincinhas waia no evidence of tuberculosis merry best before 39,812 fans last coming in behind second base. got its foothold in the United er, not a fighter. "He looked like Walter Johnson Los Angeles 8, Cincinnati 6. undercoating, heater, defroster, ninth homer of season Wednes­ marathon in I»ndon in 1908. mates were at their stations and ti, 113; Clemente, Pittsburgh, 112. New York, July 29 (JP)—Harry Wismer, president of the which Milwaukee's Red Schoen- F. Meurant-S.^ Joatron vs F. Mc- last night New York. The Yankees Just how far will Piersall go? Doubles—Pinson, Cincinnati, 27;, States in the 1880s’, but not until How does it feel to be booed to me,” said Hank Aaron. The San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 2 fwraoimla. 8 spare tire, signal lights. Ready to day was his third in as many This was be<>ause . the Italian, then walked out to centerfleld. dlenst had to battle and that when Kone-H. Atherton; 9:42-T, Roae- won both ends of the first twi- He not only promised Cronin that Maya, San Francisco, 25; Cunning, 1913 did it reaUy capture the pub­ while out on the mound pitching? Milwaukee slugger was bom In New York Tit^s of the American Football League, today (10 ). go go go and give you 25 miles per Geiger's right lung retunts to nor­ starts. Dorando Pietii, preceded Hayes H. Torza vs S. Markowaki-W. night doubleheader since 1953 from And on other occasions he talked he would behave but also Harvey ham, St. Liouis, 24; Cepeda, Saa lic’s imagination. 1604, seven years aftsh the im­ proposed an annual All-Star game between, the ..AFL and Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2. VACUUM Gi.YhlNER8 r^psilred in gallon on gasoline. Buy it at Brun- Into the stadium In a state o f utter with umpires both-going and com­ Today golf, as MuUln points out, Broanan’a book, written without my own homo shop. Forty years mal and he has had a complete Jensen had been the’ long-time Markowski; 9;49-W. KunzU-J. Gil- Cleveland, 4-0 and 9-2, but> Piersall, Kuenn, team player representa­ Fmanciaco, 21; Banks, Chicago^ benefit of any ghoatwriter, aup- mortal Washington pitcher hurled NFL, replacing the one between the College All-Stars and th% Only Gamas Scheduled. -ner’s In TalcottviUe. Full pries exhaustion. Dorando collapsed 200 ing, with the men in blue tujrning. with all Its frustrations, as well his last game. “He throws strikes facrjiy experience. All makes, $1799, $99 down, cash or trade. rest he should be ready for 1961 rlghtfield proprietor for Bdston llgan vs. J. McCarthy-E. Loika; as expected, was the center of at­ tive, after Cleveland players aaked Bruton, MilwapHee and White, St. ^ pliea the anawer. It makes good National League champions, f W. L. Pet. G.B. camp. yards short of the finish. He was their backs and walking off. as its joys, is as much a part of .makes you hit the ball.” low rates, free estimates, free and during his six years as a Red 9;56-J. Harrigan-N, Diachenko vs traction. for a showdown with Gordon. Louis, 20. reading. Wismer also advocated that Pittsburgh ....5 6 87 .602 — ■ Undergoes Surgery helped to his feet by sympathetic Doffs Gap If Piersall Wasn’t playing the the American scene as Sunday pic­ Billy Bhiton, who collected 'In the past, this summer game lekup and delivery, Mr. Miller, Sox player he knocked In more E. Kellner-H. Elch; 10:02-B. Wil- Pieraall, whd waa aaaeaaed a Triples—Pinson, Cincinnati anO * a * major portion of the receipts be Milwaukee ____63 38 .582 2 SA 34406. Geiger underwent minor sur­ British ofliclals and finally half second game It would have been nics. three o f the Braves’ h its,. said waa a great thing for profession 1956 GREEN rjliYMOUTH, 2-door runs for the total span than any cox-T. Brazel vs S. Dayis-D. Mc­ |100 fine by Cronin for his antics The bleacherltes were all for White, S t Louis, 8; Bruton, Mil­ turned over to the players to start Loa Angeles ...5 0 4'l .549 5 gery when a tube was inserted to carried across die finish line. waukee and Kirkland, San Fran­ Biggest golfing event in these Wait Till Next Year Marlchal "Had a pretty good idea al football,” said Wiamer. "It mode Savoy 8 cylinder, $485, TR 5-8666. other major leaguer. The power­ Kee; 10;09-A. Grotheer-Olekeain- and umpiring baiting in Boston Piersall, giving him Bronx cheers a safe wager to make that nine a penaion pleui similar to the one St. Louis ...... 49 44 .627 7 RIDE WANTED from Virginia Rd. remove excess pressure from the ful righthanded slugger, playing laat Saturday, sa v ^ hia best every half Inning and the player tenths of the crowd would have cisco, 7; Will, Chicago, Taylor, ■ parts comes off next week when of what he wants to do.. .and he people conscious of the pro game skt VB T. LaBonne-S. Title; 10:16- "kfr. Rickey (Branch Rickey), covering the major league .base­ San Francisco .47 43 .522 7 4 to vicinity of Chapel St. Hartford. 1950 DODGE half-ton pickup, g ood , collapsed lung and hasten Its at tailored for right­ L Cianchulli-B, King va P. Nak- "ahow” for the fans, many of responded by taking off his cap left after the Yanks took an early Philadelphia, Skinner, Pittsburgh Uie Insurance City Open takes throws ctrikes.” in August. Hours 8:15-4:30. Cali MI 8-2778 be­ please don’t do this to me,”< Man­ ball players. Cincinnati ...... 42 61 .462 14 condition throughout.' Wright return to an inflated condition. handers, fell below 100 RBI only tenis-W. Berry; 10:23-T. Wolff-L. whom stayed to the bitter end as and waving it and then waving 8-0 lead. But with EHersall around, and Maya, San Erancisco, 0. place, Thursday through Sunday, ager Clay Hopper of the Interna­ Felipe Alqu drove In the win­ "I’m 10b per cent for a summer Philadelphia ...3 8 55 .406 18 tween 6 and 6. Motor Sales, MI 9-8376. TTie 23-year-old sensation had one season. Terry va L. Browne-R. Stevens; the Yankees ‘ regained first place hia handkerchief. the majority o f the crowd stayed. Home runa — Banks, Chicagq at the Wethersfield Country Club.' tional League Montreal Royals ning run in the 10th with a single “Calling this year’s college All-Star game, but an All-F’ro Chicago ...... 33 56 .356 2 2 4 a 4> * game would be more worthwhile WANTED—Ride from W. Middle 10;30-R. Lowe-J. Nelson vs L. by virtue o f the twin triumpji, In and Aaron, Milwa,ukee, 28; Ma­ said when informed Jackie Rob­ off shortstop Johnny Logan’s squad AU-Stars is a mlsrepreaen- Today’s Games 1948 PLYMOUTH, radio and heat­ Becker-S. Lano; 10:37-L. Scran- the second game. thews, Milwaukee and Mays, San inson waa to join the club. "I’m chest. The hit scored Joey Amal- tatiori,” Wismer said. "Since 76 besides being more attractive to pitUburgh (Mlzell 6-5) at Chi­ Tpke. to Travelers Insurance Co. er, two new Urea, excellwit condi­ The Long Season , Hours 8-4. M l 9-1834 after 6. tion. M l 9-5076 after 6,.' Open Home Stand ton-R. Neff va L. Galaaso-T. Oarro Hid Behind Monuments Francisco, 21; Robinson, Cincinna­ a white man, been living in Mla- fltano Who doubled with one out per cent of the graduated college the fans. Such an All-Star game, cago (Brewer 0-2), 2:80 p.m. ti and Boyer, St. Louis, 20. \ Tall Jim Brosnan will never get and moved to third when loser Springfield, Maas., July 28 -r- Sr.; 10:44-F. Keith-J. Dolan va P. While Manager Joe Gordon was slasippl all my life. If you do stars currently are in the AFL to be played in 1961, could be pat­ Philadelphia (Buzhardt 5-7) at Stolen bases— Pinson, Cincinna­ Into "basebaU’s Hall of Fame be­ iWarren Spahn walked Orlando MERCURY, 1958, 4-door sedan, Playlng under .500 baseball at Bantley-A. Oayson; 10:51-E. Dy- changing pltchera in the first in­ Fans Know Liston Can Fight; this to me, you’re going to force camps and can’t play In this year’s terned after the All-Star baseball St. Louis (Broglio 10-5), 6 p.m. AutomobDes fqr Sale 4 ti, 23; Mays, San Francisco, 20; cause of his pitching ability but Cepeda after purpoaely passing automatic transmission, power home is ho way to win a pennant, mon-F. Lorlot vs B. Heath-O. Lo- ning of game two, Piersall stalked me to move out of Muwiasippi.” game, the Collegians will have the game with the winning coaches of Milwaukee (Buhl 10-3) at Los steering. ' Immaculate, original Wills,. Los Angeles, 18; Taylor, with pen in hand, or at the type- Robinson, as every baseball fan Willie Mays. weakest squad in the history of each league heading the squsuls.” DE CORMIER MOTOR and the Springfield Giants will be rentzen; 10:58-B. Wllley-T. Garro around his position and then walk­ And They Don’t Care for Whom Philadelphia, 15; Bruton, Milwau­ 'writer, he bids well to becoming a Angeles (Williams 10-2), 11 p.m. owner, $1,895.' MI 8-7365. kilowa by now, was the first Ne­ * * * the competition. out to correct this situation dur­ Jr,-Vli L. Kelly-A. Brookea; 11:05- ed out and hid behind the monu­ kee, 14. top journalist, perhaps even a Cincinnati (Hook 7-10) at San gro player to reach the major DODGERS 6, REDS 6 — How­ "The biggest names, and they SALES SAYS, 1964 %-TON Ford truck. Stake ing a nine-game home stand K. Motycka-M. Procek va S. Ketch- ments — dedicated to Babe Ruth, Pitching—Williams, Los Angeles baseball writer after his playing leagues. However, the road wasn’t Francisco (McCormick 9-6), 11:15 which starts Friday with a am-E. Lorentzfn; 11:12-J. Mc- Lou Gehrig and Miller Huggins — ard, hailed as the "Next Babe Include Billy Cannon 'and Johnny p.m. IF IT’8 QUALITY YOU WAOT body, very goed-reondition, $385. DIET UNIINETE.SSARY New York — (NEIA)- Throughf* mixed up in the numbers game and 10-2, .833; Roebuck, Los Angeles, days are over. a smooth one to travel and there Ruth,” hit his ' grandslammer in MI 9-0703. double-header against the Allen­ Keown-D. Cronin vs F. Monts-B. as the crowd roared. Umpire Joe the din set up by professional goodness knows what else. 8- 2, .800; Buhl, Milwaukee, 10-3, ' The. Long Season is an unique were headaches and heartaches Robinson of LSU, Charlie Flowers Saturday’s Games IN YOUR NEXT CAR SEE THESE years of riding. Jockey Hedlcy the first inning after a hit batter, of Mississippi, Ron Burton of town Red Sox. Although Bpring- McCann. 11:19-W. Dennison-A. Paparella didn’t think it was so do-gooders gnashing teeth, beat­ Felix Bocchlcchio, who pulled 769; Law, Pittsburgh,' 13-5, .722; book In a witty, perceptive and out­ all along the way, such as the Pittsburgh at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. FINE CARS TODAY, ’^HEY’RE 1956 CADILLAC (62) sedan, ex­ .ileld remains In strong contention Woodhouse remains a natural Thomas vs L. Swahn-T. O'Brien: funny and ordered the playe*!: to re­ McDaniel, St. Louis, 7-8, .700. a single and an error had filled Northwestern, Richie .Lucai of Philadelphia at 8t.„ LOula,. 2:30 lightweight, making 105 pounds.' ing breasts and walling about the the string on Jersey Jde Walcott, spoken chronicle of a baseball sea­ Montreal incident above. the bases. The homer was his 16th PRICED RIGHT AND OF el Only $295 Down told in the life story o f Jackie. NEW TIRE GUARANTEE open and moylng in several feet asks no questions, doesn’t argue of Floyd’s manager, Cus D*Amato, Allison, Washington, 56, . Brosnan has been in baseball 13 Greco and Herrera, who homered 1953 4-DOOR GRAY and blue Ply­ behind second base while Yankee was connected with one Fat Tony Carl Rowan did a great job in in a four-run inning Wednesday, J951 Ford 2-Door Sedan 'V8 mouth aedan, $125. MI 9-8405. about terms end takes opponents Runs Batted In — Maris, New years, five seasons in the National writing the book. If nothing else pitcher Ryne Duren waa battipg. on as quickly as he can entice Salerno, who Is persona non grata York, 81; Skowron, New York, League with the Chicago Ciibs, did it again last night to account New white wail tires. Very orig­ In polite society. This, and other but hits, runs and errors counted for all the Flillliea' runs In their inal throughout, A real showpiece. Cleveland second baaeraaii Ken 'As- them into the same-battlepit. Give 67; Minoso, Chicago, 65; Mantle, Cards and Redleg’s. During the the Stamford resident wouldn't promonte called time and made him a little help from rubber unsavory miscellany, ' resulted in New York, 63; Lemon, Waahing- wlhter months, the relief special­ victory over the Cubs. Contemporaries See Aparicio Only $95 Down Auto Accessories—Tires 6 Plus UNCONDITIONAL D’Amato being delicensed in New have had problems during his A s Piersall move back to a reasonable stamp boxing commissioners, and ton,'62. ist works for an advertising Del Greco opened the fourth York. years, as a major league figure. distance. he’ll rejuvenate a dodge that has Hits — Minoso and Smith, Chi­ agency. Often timep hia great natural abil­ With his eighth homer. After-Tony 1958 Ford 2-Door Sedan 'V8 been enervated by the namby- Terrifying Fighting. Machine 'While toiling for the Cardinals, IVtylor doubled and Bobby Gene Very Clean — vary original PHILCO CAR radio with aerial, Then at the end of the inning, cago, 114; Robinson, Baltimore, ity was overshadowed by the fact $16. 69 Cooper St. MI 8-1766. Piersall grabbed a ball and kept pamby of the likes of Floyd Pat­ - With all that and more on the 108; Runnels, Boston, 104; Fox, Brosnan and his manager, Solly he was the firat man of his race Smith grounded out, Herrera As Style Show at Shortstop throughout 9S tossing it over his shoukder and terson and Ingemar Johansson, record. It la difficult to see how Chicago, Skowron, New York and Heifius, didn’t see eye to eye. The in the big leagues. homered. The three-run rally Only $95 Down ROAD HAZARD catching — or missing — it en who are doing little of the fight­ Liston can b« denied the right to skipper said that he "just didn’t How about Robinson’s "feud” wiped out a 2-0 lead the Cubs had Gardner, Washington, • 103. ing in the heavyweight division, given rookie Dick Ellsworth and Auto Orivinp' School 7*A .70. route to the bench. ply his profession all the way to Doubles — Skowron, New York, seem to* be able to get the work” with Roy Campanel|a, Walt Till New York (NEA) — Youf olost motion that beats the runner 1957 Plymouth 2-Door Subur­ Warmed Up but getting all the money. the ring’s highest- honors. Patter­ expected from hia pitcher. Brosnan Next Year supplies tha snswers^ Mved the. way for Green’s second to the bag. EARLY’S DRIVIIiQ_achool-caa«K When did the beak busting busi­ 22; ABison, Washington, 21; Mi­ must have a thorough under­ ban Wagon The controversial guy warmed son still functions in New York, noso, Chicago and Siehem, Kan­ didn’t mince his words 'about by old No. 42 o f the never-to-be triumph of the season. With as fine and accurate short 6 eylinder — one local owner — room and road instructidn. Stand­ up for the night in the first in­ ness become so sanctimonious as although his 'manager has no port­ Hemus. “Hemus didn’t like me, I forgotten Brooklyn edition o f the standing of baseball to appre­ stopping arm as old-timers can re­ ard and automatic, dual-control to shy away from an honest jour­ sas City, 20; Runnels, Boston and Standard trans. This one has ning of the first game when he folio. .Why not Liston? Lollar, Smith and FTeese, Chicago, didn’t like Hemus." Dodgers. ciate Luis Ernesto Aparicio call, Aparicio goes Into the hole never seen a day’s work. cars. Day or eVenlng iqipatnt- GUARANTEE! fouled off a pitch down the third neyman warrior simply because it back of the third baaemani wheels ments. Call MI 8-8875, Liston’s record makes the forth­ 19: playing shortstop. (jnly $395 Down is suspected that a sinister figure and throws with the sarhe motion. base line. Piersall waved off Berra, ill the person of Bllnky Palermo coming third "farewell appear­ Triples — Robinson, Baltimore, Sport Schedule Phil Rlzzuto was one of the He comes In on a slow roller and LARSON'S, Cnmectlcut’B first li­ is lurking in the background ? ance” between Patterson and Fox, and Apariclo, Chicago and more recent geniuses at the posi­ 1955 Rambler 4-Door Sedan censed driving School trained — Johansson seem as meaningless as guns the ball to the first basemui Hoodlums no doubt were involved Becquer, Washington, 6;’ Seven Future of Howard Unlimited Today tion, so you grab the current tele- New tires. Radio, heater, hydra' Certified and approved is bow of­ a Fidel Castro speech. Sonhy is tied with 5. caster In the catacombs of Yankee while on the dead run and without matlc. Economy plus. A sharp lit' in the fight -game up to their dirty Clarke va. Man. Autb. 6:15, Me­ fering classroom and behind 'little ears in the days of Jim Flgg. slated to fight Eddie Machen, the Home runs — Maris, New York,____ StadUim and ask' hlih to define all straightening up. tie car. ------morial Field. wheel Instruction tor tssnagen. They moat .certainly have been only top heavyweight except Pat­ 31; Mantle, New York and Lemon, Snider Sees for New Thumper the duties o f a shortstop. Even when he seemingly is tak­ Only $295 Down Ml 9-6076. • FOR THE FIRST TIME since. terson and Johansson he hasn’t Washing;ton, 26; Colavito, Detroit, Sunday, July 61 The White Sox were in the en out of the play by a hard- Only Few Not Oontroled- beaten to the ground. In Seattle, 21; Skowron, New York, 18. Moriarty’e at Meriden, 7:30. Bronx. That simplified Rlssuto's sliding baserunnsr 50 potJhds heav­ 1955 Plymouth Club Coupe V8 PREPARE FOR driver's timt: TRAN Sept, 7, If he beats Machen. the Los Angeles — (NEA) — Future ier than himself, Aparicio man' Ages 10 to 60. Orlvtog and class Go^ all the way back and Stolen Bases — Apariclo, Ghl^ Monday, Ang. 1 assignment po end. A fully equipped local car in top you’ll find only a handful of only thing that can stand between cago, 26; Landis, Chicago, 14 ; Mi­ unlimited la the way Duke Snyder "Want to k n o w all about ages to get rid of the hall and shape. Performance plus In this room. Three instructorff! No watt­ Due to major changes in our Goodyear factory Flnast VS. Police 6:15, Charter ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ heavyweight champions whose him tmd the crown will be undue- noso, Chicago and Pieraall, Cleve­ feels about the prospects of Frank shortstopplng?" he asked. "Take complete the doublekilling. fine car. management hasn’t been under the and uncalled for squeamishness on! Oak. Aparicio. la one of the mighty my. I . 2-7248. land, 12; Temple, Cleveland, 10. Howard, the favorite o f a million Nike vs. Methodists, 6:15, Nebo. a look at Aparicio. He has all Only $195 Down method retread shop all our retreads will be cov­ SEAL jurisdiction of racketee!rs to some the part of Johnny-^ome-Latelw Pitching — Coates, New York, the answers. When Marty Mar­ few present-day ballplayers who MORTLOCK’S Manchester’s fsad- Angelenos. extent. do-gobders In the fight game. Tueeday, Aqg. 2 keep genuine fans coming back to 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air Hard­ 9- 2, .818; Stobbs, Washington, 8-2, The Los Angeles Coliseum rocks ion was oalled Mr, Shortstop, ing driving school. Three skilled Boo Boo Hoff, a notorious Phil­ Or the flimsy excuses the win­ .800; Staley, Chicago, 9-4, .692; Mai vs. Gus’s, 6:16, Chapter Oak. he was asked to name all the the parks. top courteous Instructors Q ass room adelphia alcohol baron, believed ho. ner o f the next Patterson-Jor- with cheers when Wg Frank steps ered by this uncon,ditonal road hazard guarantee. Perry, Cleveland, 11-5, .688; Es­ out of the dugout and stalks to the Mary’s vs. Uberty, 6:15, things the man -at this most Im­ Fully equipped — very original instructiona for 16, 17 year olds. AUTOI«AT||C_ had enough on Gene Tunney to sue hanaaon tigamarole undoubtedly trada, Baltimore, 10-5, .667. Nebo. portant position had to do su­ throughout. ’Iriese are few and far Telephone Mr. Mortiock, Director for services rendered. If Jack plate. Yesterday*! Homers - will make, to avoid facing the ter­ Strikeouts — Sunning,. Detroit,. "The way Howard Is improving Wednieeday, Aug. S perlatively. Marion listed nearly between in this condition. of Driver Education. Ml 8-7398. nHMMMMWOlIt Sharkey wasn’t in cahoots .with rifying fighting machine that is 1TJ5;‘ Bell, aeveland, 104; Pas- , 100 things, and he was ultra (Season Totals In Psrsatheses) the niob, he certainly waa mot an­ he’s good for 40 homers a year,” Teachers vs. No. Ends, 6:15, Only $95 Down Liston. cual, Washlngtori, 100; Monbou- opined the erktwhlle home-run Charter Oak. conservative. Without going into NATIONAL LEAGUE Of your locol sorrico ttoHon tagonistic toward some - of ita ' Del Greco, PhllUes (8). Garage— Servlce^--Stong6 10 prominent members. JOrnes Brad- quette, Boston, and Lary, Detroit, king of the Dodgers. "There is no Congo va. Temple, 6:16, Nebo. them, let me aay this, Apariclo la 1953 Buick 4-Dopr Sedan "VS 87. question about how far'He can hit Man. Auto vs. McIntosh, 6, Me­ a style show at shortstop.” Herrera; phuiles (16). An Immaculate car in fine order dock was staked by "the boys” be­ T hree pltchera — Boh Turley, Howard, Dodgera (16). fore the Cinderella Man was shod Yankees; Tom Brewer, Red Sox, the ball. The way he Is learning morial Field. When Casey Stengel, then In throughout. LARGE BUILDING. Could be used to check his swing Is surprising. his S9th season In organized base­ RoMnsoa, Reds (tO). • NO TIME LIMit! with the glass silt per. John Rox- and Russ Kemmerer, Senators— niuraday, Angi 4 LUIS AJPABIOIO Only $145 Down for storage or workshop. MI S-40$5. In Stock When he first came up, once he ball, took over the management of Oolsman, Beds (f). Now borough and Julian' Black, who are player representatives-in the SideroWf Reaches Telephone va. Renn’s, 6:15, . Esseglan;-Dodgers (2). steered Joe Louis to the title, were American Lea^e. had committed himself to swing, the’ Yankees in 1049, the first 1961 Cadillac. Convertible Club STORAGE SPACE for furniture or Charter Oak. to Caiicago. Willie M inim a waa .Cardenas, Reds: (1). TRANSEAL New England Final ha went through with It. He has thing he said was that he would an outstanding fielder, but' he had Coupe merchandise now availatfle at made tremendous strides in a very Kaceya va. Civitan, 6:15, Nebo. pay to get in every day just AMERICAN LEAGUE Bralthwaite's, 52 Pearl St. Rtopa tVaaBinilMion Leak* trouble with ground balls' hit H. SqUivsB, Red Sox (8). New nylon top. New brakes .. A ahort time. to see Rizsuto play shortstop. Lit­ straight at him. Aparicio thrives local car. For luxury loving you. • NO SALES SLIP NECESSARY! Distributed By For Initial Time Brute Strength tle Scooter now feels the same RoMnson, (M oles (I ). on thoae kind like he does oh ail Hansen, Orioles (11). Only $95 Down Motorcycles—Scydea 11 •When It comes to brute Caleb Triumphant way abeut A,p-paf-each-ee-oh, the the rest. Chico Ciarrssquel was a West Hartford, July 29 »(g V - Woodling. Orioles (7). atrength Howard has certainly five-foot eight-inch, 155-pound whiz, but-she couldn’t charge in i953 Mercury 2-Door Hardtop MANCHESTER Warren Tibbetts of Manchester, got i t Be careful if he Miakes Veiiezuelan son of a shprtstop who .. Mantis, Yankees (28). 26" BOY’S BIKE, fully equlppe^. m In Hilltop Trot oh a ground ball ai^get it |o s«c Kobsk, Yanksss (6). A sharp Immaculate car. Only H b*«t Goody««r motvriok us*d, W« f^rengly rtcemmtfid tWs wciy of NJfl. and Dick Siderowf of New­ hands with you. He 'could smakh started learning his trade at 10. Call after 5. MI 9-3926. . , end base to start a double play Boyer, Yankees (8). Only $145 Down ington, square off today, in the fingers 'without realising It. And Stengel, the multi-mtUlonali'e AUTO PARTS Uke Apariclo.” KUIebrew, Senators (10). saving ineii«y of buying CHEAP mw tirn*. Mtra coot for Hm guar- 3B-hoIe final round o f the New ‘V* ia much more powwrful Yonkers, N. Y., July 29 (JP) — manager, would pay to keep him ,■70 BR' 'A D England Amateur Golf Tourna­ Caleb, a surprise wlfiner o f the No LMt Motion Lemon, 8<|natora (*8)..... 1954.Pontiac 4-Door Sedan FOR'SALE—1848 Indian motofw than I am. Tvs hit the ball juat out of Yankee Stadium and X6MgH,'InfiUiHs'(2). ’ Fully equipped-and very clean. cycle. Model 74, TR 8-8336. onfuu. ui hxkiy! W* wHi ri»tr«od your Hro« Hm semo Hoy, oxcherngo or ment at the Wampanoag Country as far hut I won’t htt as many $114,118 Hilltop Trot for 2-year- (Tomiskey Park, when the New The most extraorihnary thing olds, Isn’t going to get a chance about Apariclo, who easily could BASEBALL Club. for that terrific distance. York club' is in Chicago. Only $145 Down The two played ■ outstanding to rest on hia laurels. be mistaken for the bat boy MINOB UhiGUS BASEBALL loon you Hro« wMlo wo roh4 a hitter as FM » he has a chines front of Mr. Pride with a 2:07 2/5 thing a UtUe better than any JACK'S betwaen l;$lHi:88 or any trying to be the third man In his­ Tonight 7:55 A- to beat 60. I f the balresntos good Home Qrown Teem mile. Meadow Farr, only fUly in othar shortstop I havs sssn." Satuiday or fioBday. SCHIEDEL tory to win the amateur title two ia \Cliavss 'Ba-vine and Hosninl Loa -Angalas (if)— 'H u anUra Uu Raid o f 10 and tha favorits^ Would Fok compare Aparldo A I w ^ A Fine Selection of yean in' a row, w u 2-u]^ with NOW. BEFORE the riMfi BMgM contact saought he may UCLA football natar-riMwa only Snlahed sevanth after breaking with other shortst^ with whom four holes to gilay. Suit Siderowf four playmm fiom irtataa other •trida on tha first torn. hs has tosmsdT MINIATURE GOLF Quality Cim At the time to have that Ctt ! YANKEES took throe ef the final holaa and do U.” for tha BROTHERS Snider also loota forwurd in than Canfornla. Two are Rock Although ha had won threa of "I plaired with onlyjfour othsrs,” tha win. Crystal take. Boat B r% R OM yod2 THE, MC. ■INOB'lMlt a lass- encooraging ‘way to pUwihg Island. m „ brothers. They are his five prevloua atarta and finlshad rsplied the hustling second base­ knives, loeks; .tojtoril vs. On tha Ifith tha losar'a shot third In another, (Mleb was nei man. ‘lElddie Joost was quits a w ciraA ie—IFML to rrr DE CORMIER MOTOR DUmaBHTORS la Chaves Ravins. taokle Steve Bauweae, 22, and watte, 6$ PM rii'lt- VvMtsr U . u i Outer Ot. oame to root at tha base of a tree. *lf I could only get over that guaiO Joe Bauwens., 16. Othar leetad in Uu batttUng.fiapal'id $46.: shortatop with tha AthleUcs/ In . SAT, inm,—13 Noon to 777 2t f aeOAD STfffET MANCHiSm. CONN. KANSAS CITY WED— LAIHEO ADMITTED FREE SALES, INC.' , PiMM W t-»M The cramped aurroundlngs didn't ioMs I’d aUn turn aaveral good •invamn" aia Chuek Hides, Mam- for $2 and aarnad|iB2,7wto add to 1949, but Apariclo has a m udi allow a elaar swing to tha green PICNIC FAGfUttRS MM rMia," ha said. phis, Vhna.. . iaoU% and Ivory ihla prevloua meager bankroU of wldsf range. Luke Appling waa ManehaataFa O m Itamli ea his sssend shot. ^ Xb IMS. MMm Mt M ^Moa MoaR e haak fram i|(niatfiitj Tax. playhig tha uttam wbrit z BMMd 34 U S rtM Sftm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 29, MANC^STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY '29, I960 p a g e t w e l v e AportniaterrFlRter* Apartmaote—Flate— Apartai«ate***>Flate-- Buain0« Property for Silo 70 HousM for Solo Radlo-TV R«pair THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Boaaeliold Goods 61 Uomchold OoiNki II TaMmente 6$ ...... T($aamante TeiMnitatk MANCHESTER Oambolatl built I-BOLTON—This la A .beaut! BBAUTIFDCi six room ranch with Services 18 31” TOI^ ROTARY mower (dLs* c h r o m e KTrCHBN SET, maple 4 bedroom Capte, full dormer, $14,400 reach near Btdton Owter ftill basement. 8 large bedrooms, t h r e e r o o m apartment, heat, SH ROOM APARTMENT, heat and ROCKVHLE — 14 Laurel Street. HONafOUriCtTM’ Uft continued model) Reg. $189.96, now dreoser and cheat, Drexsl cherry - FOR SALE brick front, flreplqce, plastered Road, ancloaed brsessway and at­ dining room and lovely living ^HILOO — Recommended service A63XOM1MIOOLFE(« Mr. and Mrs. drsoser, sawbuok hot water, stove, .refrigerator, ga- hot water Included, being redeco­ Well furnished 8 room apartment. tached garage, aluminum ^ com* room with fireplace. Belfiore on radios, televisions. Also guar­ FlMIMRPUOrif. $99.96. Marlow’s, Main Street, walls, full basemant, aJuminum CLASSIFIED TiHOCAKTVi^ATMlLI- Uble, chairs, tobies, lamps, etc. - rage, spacious grounds. MI 9-6»9. rated. Ready for occupancy July TRB-9694. INVESTMENT PROPERTY binaUqns throughout. R. F, Agency.l MI 8-6121.. anteed service on all other Manchester, MX 9-6321. atorma. $900 down; Schiurts Real CKeiHaouan PI 8r7985. 0 ». 35. Centrally located, $100 pOr Estate, MLS' Realtori^ ADsms Dimock Co., MI 9-6346, Barbara makes. Qee our special do<-lt-your- M T H tO M iM month. Call m W5781 or Ml 9-6808. THREE ROOM apartment, resi­ Business. sone. 2nd floor 4 room ROCKVILLBI—7 room house, 4 bed*- 'UKEA4-MiHUTEl^> 36*’ HOTPOINT electric stove, $76. JSxcellent 6-1241 or MI 8*6484. Woods, MI 9-7702,.Johanna Evans, self department featuring dis­ IS CU FT. BBNHUR frseser, com* XHRBB AMD FOUR Room apart- dential section, heat, light, hot furnished apartment, rooms, modem kitchen with built* THREE B ZONE lote with eltj count prices. Open evenings and Excellent condition. Call MI msnts, including heat, hot water, TWO ROOMS furnished, one block wAter, refrigerator, range, and condition. Priced to., sell. XCI 9-5658. water. Union flt.- Manehootor, advertising 9-8708 after B- plete eet storm windows end LOVE LANE—Bei.UtifUl 7 room 8 ins. 1% baths, close to ehc^ping 62,500 each. MI 0 4 j^ ,______■ ■■ Saturdays. Satielllte Electronic screens for Cape Cod, Junior siie gas for cooking, electric refriger­ from Main, all utilities paid. MI Venetian blinds, $90 per month. MI bedroom Cape, screened porch, I—MANCHESTER — Near new and echools, fenced in ykrd. Own­ Service, 106 School St., Manches­ ator and gas stove. Call AH- 9-8884 between 6-9 p.m. 9-3849. Phone MI 8-6278 MOVING—Hotpolnt electric stove pool table. MI 9-7733 after 1 p.m. wooded lot, close to achool and Junior HiJh School, Immaculate 5 er moving. Price reduced to ANDOVER LAElS^>!iVro adjotntiit c l a s s i f i e d ADVBRTISBIENT d e p t . H O U R S ter. C d JA 8-1669 after 4:80. $80; Frigidalre refrigerator $80; ' 9-7787 from 6-7 p.m. bua, immediata occupancy. MI room Salt Box with breeseway and $10,300. Louis Goldfarb Realtor, ROPER GAS STOVE, 40”, good BRAE-BURN REALTY TR 5*7095. lots for sale. Marlon E. Rebertsca, 8;15 AJtL to 4;30 P.M. Norge washer $80; oU , excellent NEAR 'MAIN ST. 8 furnished THREE ROOM apartment, gas FOUR ROOM apartment for rent, 9-4816. attached garage, near bus line and broker. Ml 8*5953. conation, MI 8-6814. condition. Make an offer. Coll shopping. Owner moving—selling MI 3-1068 between 5 and 9. rooms and bath, heat and hot stove, heat, Adults only. MI 8-8068. avsUable Aug. 1. Tel. MI 9-8469. MERROW—Route 83. Lane 4 ROCKVILLE — 10 West Road-^ COPY CLOSING TIME I^R CLASSIFIED ADVT. television, service. 9-4641. water. No children. MI 9-4256. for $14,900. <3all the R> F. Dimock TWO LOTS -with city water and Three Roorai of Fumituro room ranch, hardwood floors, Co., MI 9*6245, Barbara Woods, Ml Zoned, commercial. Establlehed d o u b l e eon- MODERN 5 ROOM apartment on sewer. Centrsl location. Msdelina jIOITOAT Itirn nUDAT l»t»0 AJI.—SATUBDAT 0 AJML. SET-TUBS In. good Houses for Sale 72 fireplace, newly renovated, gas 9-7702, or Johanna Evans, MI TV store Ond two apartments of CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, dlticn, reasonable. Call MI 8-T610 S- a v a il a b l e NOW! — New 8% TO RENT—4 room healed apart­ first floor, available Aug. 1, $105 4 and 8 rooms. Lot frontage 120x Smith, Realtor. M l 9*1642. available ali hours Satisfaction FROM MODEL HOME room apartments on Reed end ment. Tel. MI 8-5117. per month. Call MI 9-6495. heat. Shingle and bond stone ex­ 9-6653. , TOUR OOOPJaiATION WILL |\J I 1 ^ 1 guaranteed. Call MI 9-1816. after 6 p.m. eo-;e3 PORTER ST. Exceptionally terior. Basement garage. On bus 200. Detached garage. . Other BOLTON C EN TE R-4 miles south, Lewis Streets in Rbckville. Stove, busineas possibilities. Owner BB appreciated m i ■ ■ Cost Over $700 refrigeratbr, heat, and parking. COVENTRY — I t i rooms, fire,- large two-famlly. now vacant, ex­ line. Assumable mortgage. $12, m —BOLTON. On bqjiutiful Rigs 60 acres, fenced in for cattle, 10 GONDER'S TV Service—Motorola 1963 PHILOO TV console. Inquire Lane. 4 bedroom chstom biult leaving Stale. Price $12,600. at 156 Wells St. after 6. A-1 condi­ Adults only. MI 9-4824, TR 5-1166. NEWLY DECORATED 4 room place, lake privileges, garage. cellent condition. Priced rigl>t lot 600. overland 4-3907 collect. acres tillable, outbuildings, fruit and Phllco factory service. Hi-Fi, NEVER BEEN USED apartment, Main Street. TR 5-7171, $50 monthly includes electricity, quick sale. Ml 9-5339, 9-S. ranch, center entrance hallway, Louis Goldfarb, Realtor, TR trees, small fish pond cmly $8,600. phonos and auto radlok. 314 Spruce tion. ENGUSH OOLONIAL-Brick and two full tile baths, fireplace In 5-7095. Owner, will finance. Only 5% in­ Cm UiihmI From Preceilig Pago Sale Price $888 f o u r r o o m —Apartment, heat; hot water. PI 2-6316. MANCHESHER ’-=8 room colonial St. Ml 9-1486. hot water, refrigerator and stove. FIVE ROOM apartment, second frame construction, 7 rooms. VA family room, two*car garage one terest. ■ Lawrence F. Flano, MI CLEAN 4-ROOM cold water flat, home, large family aize kitchen, baths. Garage. A home of bisauty acre wooded lot with tennis court. BOLTON—Large 4*room Ranch, Pay Only $4 W ^ k Antiqass 61-A Call MX 9-1919 between 5-7 p .^ floor, adults, no pets, oil steam aluminum combinations, hatch­ 3-276(5, Paul P. Flano. MI 8-0468, heat, continuoua hot water. Apply second floor, $55 a month. Adults. living room, dining room, den and- comfort. Madeline Smith, $28,500. The R. F. Dimock Co.; MI Ed Crawford MI 9-4410. Boildlnff-Contracting 14 downstairs, 4 bedrooms and bath way, oil hot water heat, two Bostness Services Offered 13 Millinery Dressmakiiig WAPPING—Sullivan Ays.—6 room at 21 Elro Street, Call after 6 p.m. MI 9-3361.. Realtor, MI 9-1642. 9-5245, Bsthsra Woods. Ml 9*7702, Sacrificing complete bedroom, and second 'floor. Fenced In lot, large bedroms. extra land avail­ ANTIQUE ladder-back arm eholr, duplex and bath,-Bottle gas, hot Johanna Erans, MI 9-5663. TAMKQt TREE removaJ, land ALL TYPES of carpentry work complete living roenn and kitchan FIVE ROOM apartment available $14,900. Phllbrlck Agency,- AH 9 NORMAN STREET—Small B able if needed. Asking $16,800. ANDOVER LAKE—Lakefront lot done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ decorator furniture from model dis­ nuh seat. PI 3-7985. . w a W MI 4-1948. THREE LARGE rooms available Home Finders Realty Co., any cleared, flrewood cut, dressmaking and „ alterations. Aug. 1, heat, hot water, modem Aug. 1, third floor, centrally lo­ 9-8464. room home, ideal for a retired IV—MANCHESTER—Autumn St. 50x200, $1,600. PI 2-6477. CSaS Paw A- EUlaon, Ml 8-87*2. ings. porches, finish upstairs, base- Call MI 9-0333, any hour. play home. We will give you tree cated. Tel. MI 3-0840, 6-9 p.m. couple. Bungalow style with one- Immaculate 6 room colonial,- com­ time, •MI 4-1531, MI 3-8710. delivery and free otonge up to one n ic e l y f u r n i s h e d two-room kitchen, large stove and refrigera­ ments and garages, etc. Cidl Ml WearinK Apparel— F a n 57 4 CAROL DRfVE - RockvlUs. Ht,- car garage and garden space. pletely ndecorated, 13x24 living BUILDERS and Dsrelopers atten­ COSMA a p p l ia n c e SERVICE. 0-6981. year. apartmont, all utilities, adults, tor, tiled bath and shower. Park­ 650. 6 room ranch, large Uvtng Priced for quick sale at*$9,800. tion ! Subdivided, surveyed and a(>- parking, at 272 Main St. • ing. $90. Call MI 8-6396. room, choice location, ameslte Repairs all make refilgeraU»fs, ALTERATIONS made quickly and FINEST FUR remodeling from FOUR ROOM duplex and garage. room, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed Robert J. Smith, Inc., 968 Main drive, aluminum combinations, OUTSTANDING proved by Zoning Commission, frMsers, waablng machinee, ry. W. F. OION Construction Company. efficiently. MI 0:5566. NORMAN’S Inquire 56 Lyiiess St. rooma, mortoage can be St., MI 9-5241. over twenty large lota in a nice es- Alterations, additions, - garages, $19.95. Guaranteed first class selling for the amasingly low era, raimaa. dl and gae bumera. 443 Hartford Road workmanship. Free estimates at assumed. Marion B. Robertson, figure of $10,900. Call the R. F Custom designed six ropm ranch, tablished area for sale reasonably Ml g-OgW, AU work guaimiteed. formica counters, roofing aiding, Before you buy furniture any­ TOWN OF MANCHCSIfR SUNNY—Three large rooms, hCat Broker, MI 8-5968. WEST SIDE)—8 room (Colonial Gar­ because ,ot owners health. Priced pAlhtihg. Plans drawn. Mi 8-0896. ^OTlng— Trncfdng— your home. Call Josef Furs, Hart­ and hot water, centrally located. Dlmock Co., MI 9-8245, Barbara 8 twin slse bedrooms, la i^ closets, where—ehc^ at Norman’s. rison with extra lar^e rooms, Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, under $8,000. Call Kathrina Pratt, a l l t y p e s screens repaired with ford, CH 7-6863, CH 7-1858. Newly decofated. MI 9-1683. Eve­ LARGE—5 room ranch, 1% baths, a beautiful 15x24 paneled living Storajaie ■> 20 extra large kitchen, two full baths, MI 9-5653. . PI 2-7596. ' Alcoa Bcreenhun. New acreena BUILDINGS straightened, floors HOTPOINT range, 80” wjth roOs- PUBLIC HEARING nings AD 3-4798. huge kitchen, 100’ frontage, amall room with fireplace, formal dining leveled, underpinning. Ppreheg a completely redecorated and re­ room. Plaster walls, G.E, oil hot made np. *447 Main Street or call AUSTIN A. CSIAMBERS 06. Local- serie, Philoo automatic refrigera­ Wanted—To Bay 58 r e p o r t o f c h a r t e r cash aaaumea 4U % mortgage wired, two-car garage, 4 ^ % V—MANCHESTER—Keeney St. 6% MI 0-4SSSYOT free pick-up. specialty, Carpentry repairs. No REVISION COMMISSION CENTER STREET—3 rooms fur­ $15,290. Carlton Wj Hutchins, MI- water heat, fine landscaping, plus moving, packing, storage. Low Help Wanted— Femaia 35 tor vnth 76 lb. freezer, two years Ih accordance with the provisions of Public Act No. 465 of the J.967 mortgage' can be assumed, $16,900. room modified Cape with breeze Wanted—Res! Estate 77 job loo small. TR 6-6789. rate on long' diatanco movea to Sitnatlona W uiteti- Articles For Sale 46 nished on bus line, heat, hot water 9-5132. many fine outstanding features. We M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv- old, Westini^ouse de luxe automa­ WE BUT, SELL or trade eoUque Oeneral Attembly, An Act Concerning Home Rule, a Public Hearing J. D. Realty, MI 8-6129. . way and attached garage, built-in highly recommend that this out­ 48 states. MI 8-6187. . F em ale 38 tic washer. PI 3-7988. ' end used furniture, china, gloss, garage. Phone Newington MO SELLD J—BUYING—Trading? Wa Irn ifialdcntlnl commercial, In­ SALESLADIES!—For children's and GLAZED BRICK—Hanley, origi­ will be held In the Municipal Building Hearing Room Tueoday, August 6-9868. MANCHESTER—Dutch Colonial, range and oven,. large well land- standing ranch be seen. Truly mag­ Roofing-—Siding 16 Junior apparel; fuU-tlme o i part- silver, picture fremee end old SOUTH WINDSOR—$2,000 assumes acaped lot. The condition of this offer you free confidential in­ dustrial. Attics, cellars, yards. In- MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ RELIABLE WOMAN will keep nally sold for $160 a thousand. A AAAI Super Valu# 3, 1960, at 8:0<) P.M. on The Report of the Chi^er Revision CJommiS' 6 rooma, one-car garage, large 5U% mortgage. 5ti room ranch, nificent. Call now, spections and arrange all tinans* dnerator A SONS, RubUsh remov­ decorator furamire from model dis­ (Section 7A— New) OFFK^AL BONDS. The Treasurer, Collector of ment available Aug. 1. Suitable for doors, ameaite drive, shade trees, SELLING YOUR COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, Operators and Trainees ROOMS AND cabins, all conven­ tion with 3-car garage that needs Vn—MANCHESTER-Near Keeney ble lot with plenty of shade trees al, cellars and attics cleaned. Painting-Papering 21 play home. Any room may be pur­ iences, free parking. Scranton’s Revenue and Town Clerk shall before entering upon their official newly weds or working couple. 30 days o c c lancy; Marlon B. some repair on a'nice lot In nice PROPERIY? Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, HOME WANTED for part Siamese POWER SAW on metal stand. Can Tel. MI 9-0641 or ACademy 8-3798. Street School. Beautiful L shaped and shrubbery. Asking only $18,500. asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, chased separately. Also Westing- Motel, 160 Tolland 'IVke. MI 9-0826 duties execute to the Town and file with the Town Clerk a surety com­ Rohenaon. Broker, Ml 3-5958. section, $14,900. Excellent flnanc Hoar. MI B-WL______PAINTINO AND pa] Apply and angora kittens. MI 3-4553. MI 3-8446. house refrigerator, electric ran^ pany bond in a penal sum to be fixed by the Board of Directors, con­ "ranch, 2>4 years young, extra We will estimate value of youf galvanized or copper gutters and between 6-7. GREEN MANOR—6 room ranch, Ing. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., Ml large living room with fireplace, Vernon Street — Large room property without obligation. Wa leaders. Ml 8-7707. and washing machine. We will give ditioned upon the falthfuj performance of his official duties, in the 8-5129. ranch, 3 good-sized bedrooms, spa­ WEAV1NQ~M Bums moth bolaa Bonable rates. 80 years ^n Man­ MANCHESTER MODES, Inc. you free delivery and free storage ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms, FOUR ROOM flat, first floor, $65 convenient location. Priced for three twin-sized bedrooms, large also buy prmerty for c c A . and torn clothing, aoelery runs, FREE —NICE puppy to good BnOdlng Blaterials 47 form to be prescribed or'^approved by the Town Counsel. Premiums cious living room, full dining, fire­ chester, Raymond Flska, Ml Pine St., Manchester up to one year. complete light housekeeping fa­ per month. Call Ml 3-8507. quick sale. J. D. Realty, MI- MANCHESTER—Absentee • owner wooded lot. Priced at $18,500. Call Member Multiple Listing. b: d ^ s repaired, slpper r^ home. MI 8-6730. - for said bonds shall, be paid by the Town. The R. F. Dlmock Co.. Ml 9-6245, place. attached garage, open porch, Roofing and'Chimneys 16-A 9-9337. -V bsED BUHD^O material for SEE IT DA'Y OR NIGHT cilities a'uailable. OntraL Children (Section"TB—New) BtXNKEJT BONDS The Board of Directors shall 3-5129. — says, ” sell” t“Btg 6 room Cape with lovely landscaped lot. Only steps to placement, *Umbrellas . repaired, APPLICATIONS being accepted for THREE ROOMS, stove, refrigera^ Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702,' Jo­ STANLEY BRAY, Realtor sale, 2x3s and up, sheathing, otor accepted,‘limited. 14 Arch Street. purchase two Blanket Bonds, one conditioned for faithful perform­ tor, hot water. MI 8-8872 after ■ full shed dormer! Fireplace, 114 all conveniences. Priced at only men's shirt Wars reversra and ROOFING — Specialising re' EXTERIOR AND Interior painting permanent partitime cashiere and Phone for appointment Mrs. Dorsey. $10,600 5 ROOM ranch, aluminum hanna Evans MI 9-6653. replaced. Marlow’s little Mend­ and paperbanging. Wallpaper Live Stock— Vehicles 42 age bins, shelving, work benches, Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0868 ance of duty which shall Include the General Manager, Controller, p.m. ’ storms, ameaite drive, 200’ front­ baths, attached garage. Favorable $18,900. BRAE-BURN REALTY roofs of all kinds. New tooIm gut sales clerks. Hours from 0 a.m. Purchasing Agent, and such other officers and employees as may be mortgage assumption possible. De ing Shop. ^ k a . Guaranteed workmanship. two complete bathroom sets, two After 8 p.m. CH 6-2481 ROOM FOR rent near Center, High age, view. Carlton H. Hutchins, .V m —BOLTON. 5 room ranch near Ml 3-^273 ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Sorhe nights. Apply in person to HORSE FOR SALE. Must sell. kitchen sinks, (cabinet). Wooden designated by the Board of Directors; and one conditioned to protect sirable Bowers School area. Ask­ Manchester town line. 8 bedrooms, paired. Aluminum siding. >0 Reasonable rates. Fully Insured. Manager, Fairway, Main St. See It Day or Night School and ' shopping. Kitchen m 9-5182. TV BERVICB - Potterton’s all Leo Make reasonable offer. Call after kitchen cabinets, two hot water If you have no meang of transpor­ against loss occasioned by embezzlement or any other dishonest act ing $16,200. Will listen to reason extra large lot, $15,000. R. F. McCa r t h y enterprises IF YOU WISH personal servica, years’ experience. Fyae asti- Fast and courteous service. 8. MI 9-9746. privileges and parking. MTV-TSSl. Business Locations makea. B luest quality guaranteed J. Pelletier. Ml 9-6836. furnaces, modem radlatora,-^m- tation,'I’ll send my auto for you and to include those eligible officers and employees not included In BOLTON—Oiatom 6 room ranch, able offers. Belfiore Agency, MI Dimock Co., MI 9-5245, Barbara Realtors call Joseph A, Barth, broker, MI work and parts, over 47 years ex mates. Call Hawley, MI 8-8861, MI plete windows. Including frande, the Faithful Performance Blanket Bond. The penal sum of these for Rent 64 artistic stonework, huge porch, 3-5121. 8-0768. . No obligation NEAR MAIN STREET for gen­ Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, Ml 9-4576 MI 8-6472 9-0320. perlsnee. Fair-m« for aernoe slnoe EXTERIOR and Interior Help Wanted— Male ^6 and atlumlnum storm wlnd Ag tleman, private entrance, park­ HALL.,FOR RENT, 40x60. Oak St MANCHESTER—Yes, there Is one MI^-5853. 19S1. Phene MI 9-4677 for best Celhngs refinished. Paperhan^g. doors, and plumbing supples. A— I ^ B — E— R— T— S ing. 23 Pearl St. MI 3-7236. a form to lie prescribed or approved by the Town Counsel, and filed scaped, reasonably priced. Carlton IF YOU HAVE property to seU. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Present dance studio. Call after for sale! Greert Manor ranch with •BOLTON—New 6 room cape, may I serve as your agent? I will sarvloe. > Heating and Plumbing 17 Wallpaper >books. Estimates given. GREEN MANOR—Two experienced LOAM—SAND—stone — Gravel — Choman House Wrecking, open with the Town Clerk. Premiums for said bonds shall be paid by the W. Hutchina, MI 9-6132. Fully covered by insurance. Call brush men inside and out. Call daily 8:30 p.m.-6, Saturday 8-4, or Open Nights till 8—Sat. 6 p.m. WANTED— Middle-aged woman 5 p.m. JA 7-1872. full cellar. Nicely situated on Con 4 baths, walkout basement, one SUMMER OR WINTER give you courteous, efficient serv­ DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Fill and Ameslte. For prtmpt de­ Town. $500 DOWN Q.I., spilt level, three stance Drive. ’ITiree bedrooms PLUMBING AND heating - re­ Edward R. Price. MI 0-1003. Glastonbury MEdford 8-3981 after livery call Ml 8-8608. waiter P. call MI 0-2393. who would like good home, very Item No. 2 acre lot, ameslte drive, choice lo­ ice that will merit your confi­ pany doors and windows, custom 6 p.m. RUGS, NEVER USED 9x12 mint LARGE STORE at 36 Birch 8t. bedrooms, built-ins, 26 foot rec plastered walls, oak floors. Real Enjoy this delightful 8 room modeling Installations, repairs. Miller, Trucking. reasonable. Call MI 4-0844. It Is proposed to delete from the Tpwn Charter effective January 1 Apply Marlow’B, 867 Main 8^. cation, comple;t»> for $16,800. R. F. dence. Please call Catherine -V. w on guaranteed. Call collect Wil- EXTERIOR PAINTING. Free esti­ green, $30; 9x15 mint green, $8'" room, 125 foot frontage, $15,760. value at $18,500. Belfiore Agency Dirhock Co., MI 9-5245, Barbara ranch at Bolton Lake. 8 bedrooms, O’Leary, Real Estate, -MI 3-6530. Au work guaranteed 26 years ex­ 10x15 rose beige. BU 0-6966. 1961 the entire Chapter XX dealing with the Town Court. The date Kear Main St. Parking. UmanSo HA 0-U9er perience. 24-hpur service. ’ Call mates. Very reasonable rates. Call EXPERIENCED Diamonds— Watebes— Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. Ml 3-5121, Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, stone fireplace, hot air heat, 2 HOME MADE ravioli, fresh • or pro\ided establishes the date when the new court system In the State EXTRA LOTS, the valu^ is here, Earl VanCamp, MI 9-4749. MI, 3-0494. frozen, 80o doz. 346 Avery Street, J ew elry 48 TWQ FURNISHED rooms for light MAIN STREET—Building for com MI 9-6663. IF YOU WISH personal servica, FLAT FINISH Holland window ALL KINDS eterlUzed recondi­ housekeeping. Apply 4 Chapel St. of Connecticut becomes effective and town courts cease to exist. For MANCHESTER— FOtJR bedroom BOLTON—First Lake. 8 room don’t you miss it. call Joseph A. Barth, Brpker, MI IN GAUGE GRINDING Wapping. MI 4-0604. tioned used furniture Including mercial busineas or office use, shades naade to measure. All LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler-re- the wording Of Chapter XX see the charter. • Colonial, in good condition, steam waterfront cottage, partial cellar X-VERNON — New 6 room ranch 9-0320. metal Venetian blinds at a new Bonds—Storks Mortgages 31 springs mattresses and appli­ Item No. 8 Will subdivide. Ml 9-5229, 9-5. heat, attractively landscaped lot, easily winterized, artesian well Radio-TV Repair Pleasant working conditions, TOOL AND equipment rentals. airs, adjusta watches expertly. ances. New 9x12 braided and vis­ with attached garage, built-in las/ price. Keys made while you company benefits. Apply in person. Apartments—Flato— Chapter V, Section 2, is amended by adding thereto the following: one-car garage. See this excep­ property In excellent condition T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor wait. Marlow’s. Services 18 MORTGAGES—We are In a posi­ Sales and aervlce. AP Equipment, :easonable prices. Open Tuesday cose rug, captain’s chairs, dry FOR OFFICE . or business use, stove and oven, one acre wooded 945 Center St., Ml 9-2052. Open gthru Saturday, Thursday eve­ Tenemente 63 The request for an appropriation filed by the board of education with Main St. -near Center, 3 rooms tional value before you buy Shown by appointment. Marlon E lot, 2 fireplaces, near new Vernon Legal Notices tion to finance second mortgages K F & D Manufacturing Co. sink, harvest table and mat- the general manager shall be accompanied by a copy thereof for each $18,900. Phllbrlck Agency, MI Robertson, Broker, MI 3-5953. MI 3-1577 RADIO-TV RE3*AIR8, any make— In any amounts. Terms to suit evenings. nings. 129 Spruce St. Ml 0-4887. . tresses. 40% off on mew furniture. ground floor, plenity of parking. Elementary School. Selling for OBDEB OF NOTICE Bnfldlnf>Cotitnctliig 14 cars, amplifiers, phonographs and 384 CHARTER OAK ST. FOUR ROOM garden apartment, member of the board of directors and within 15 days after said filing, MI .9-5229, 9-5, 9-8464, $17,900. R. F. Dlmock Co.. MI STATE OF CONNECTICUT Dlitriet your needs. J. D. Realty, 470 TOP SOIL—possibly the cleanest Credit terms arranged. Open 9-9, clean ' well maintained buOdlng, the general manager shall call and attend a joint meeting of the two MANCHESTER AND Wes Smith, MI 9-8952 of Andover. Probate Ourt. Town of changers. Over 47 years total ex­ Main St., Ml 3-5129. Garden— Farm— Dairy Saturdays, till 6. L w lanc Furni­ ANCIENTLHOMB by a Jiurbllng 9-5245, Barbara Woods. Ml 9-7702, BIDWELL HOME improvement perience. 90 days guarantee on all DRIVER’S HELPER for furniture and most fertile available any heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ boards for~thv purpose of discussing the appropriation request o f the Johanna Evans, MI 9-S6Sj. Andover.-July 37; WSO.------Products 50 ture Hospital, 195 South St., Rock­ tor and parking, $115. MI S-1S09, brook, $9,900. New heating, new VICINITY MANCHESTER Enlate of James D. Lapp, of the Town Co. Alterations, additions ga­ work. Potterton’s, Ml 9-4887. ABRACADABBA IS A magic and appliance delivery. Full-time, where. Propjpt delivery. Call board of education and the recommendations of the general manager. of Bolton. In said District, deceased- permanent poeltion. Experience ville. TR 6-2174. AD 6-1269. Boases for Rent 65 plumbing, newly decorated XI—COVENTRY—New 5’4 room rages. Roofing an-* siding experts. word! C!onBolldatlon is another. Leonard L. GlgUo, Bolton, MI NATIVE SWEET (JOHN for After such discussion said joint meeting shall adjourn to a date not IMMACULATE RANCH with fin­ The Executrix of said estate havtng Alumlnuln clapboards a Bpedalty. ALL MAKES of TV, radio and preferred. Apply aftemoona only 8-7083, new lawns. Five rooms down plus Manchester Green—1450 sq. ft ranch, built-in G.E, stove and exhibited her final account with aaid Lower your monthly payments by freezing or canning — discount FOUR ROOM apartmmt, bath, hot later than three days before the general manager submits his tenta­ TWO NEW 6-Room Colonials and 3 partly finished up. Call Frank custom built ranch, large den, 13x16 ished basement rec room, 8 bed estate to this Court for allowance, it ts Unexcelled workmanship. Easy home electronic equipment ex­ Mr. Kaufman, Norman’s, 443 tive budget to the board of directors in order to permit- further dis oven, basement garage, paneled ORDERED: T-hat the 2nd day of pertly repaired with a 90-day lumping your debts into_6 single POWER XAWN MOWEItS-Jacob- price on 4 dozen or more. Native DIVAN FOR SALE, 810. MI 8-2860. water, heat. Apply Marlow’s, 867 garage... Will rent with option to Burke, CH 6-8897, to arrange In- enclosed rear porch, breezeway, ga­ rooms, l',4 baths, carpeting, air budget terms. MI 9^4496 or TR second mortgage. A penny a Hartfwl Rd. ,. euBsion to be had on” any ''decrease‘ propb8ed ffr to be proposed by the fireplace wall, one acre lot. Auzust. 1960 at one o'clock in the af­ guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the aen, Bolens, Toro and Arlena. Self- tomatoes, 3-lb. basket 55c'. Fann­ Main St. buy. Call irfter 6 p.m.. Ml spectioh.' ...... rage., large -100,ft. lot, plUfi extra $14,900. IT. E:' Dimbck *Co.,'MT conditioning, dishwasher, disposal, ternoon at the Probate Office in An­ 6-8199. montlv for each dollar you borrow. er’s Market, 819 E. Middle Tpke. general manager in the appropriation request of the board of edu­ t^ ch e ste r TV. MI 9-1046. TOOL AND GAUGE makers want­ propeUed, push or riding. 18 to 80 9-3926. building lot. $19,500, Eve.. Ray Hol­ 9-5245, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, garage, high assumable mortgag(». dover be and the same ts asstsned for C?onnecticut Mortgage Exchange, ed. Flrst-clasg Only. Full or part- inches. Ask for demonstration and Tel. MI 9-0474. WRINGER WASHING Machine, cation. The chairman of the .board of education may at any time sign STONE ST.—Older 6 room house, combe, MI 4-1139. a hearinic on the allowance^of said ac­ excellent condition. Call MI THREE ROOM apartment, 168. MI and file with the general manager a written waiver dispensing with Johanna Evans MI 0-58S3. SPECIAL—11 ROOM single which count with aaid estate, and'this Court 15 Lewis St„ Hartford. CH 6-8897. time. All benefits. Call MI 9-5263. be satisfied. Trade in your old mi»- nice lot, oversized garage with directs that all persons known to be S h e 'll Wear If Everywhere Frank Burke or Mrs. Carter. chine. Parts and service. We Flowers— Nursery Stock 50-B 9-0830 after 5 p.m. . 9-5229, 9-5. said adjourned joint meeting. Summer Homes for Rent 67 room for 4 cars. $11,500. J. D. Two year old home — two full SOUTH WINDSOR—6 room split might be (Converted. Excellent resi Interested In said estate h» cited to Catch O f The Seaspn! aharpra and repair most all hand Item No, 4 Realty, MI 8-5129. baths. 1450 sq. ft., rec room, two- level, corner lot, 4'4% assumable dential area. Must be seen. ippear at said time and place by pub- MACHINIST GLADIOLI—Fresh cut and beau­ Insert roman numeral one, ” 1''. before present Section 6 of Chapter car garage, built-in stove and Ishlnx a copy of this order in some Business Opportonities 32 w d power lawn mqwers Ml COTTAGE. FOR RENT at Quon- MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, mortgage, immediate occupancy. WEST SIDE—SINGLE priced for newspaper havinz a circulation In said SMAU 8-7968. Capitol Equipment Co., 08 tiful, $1.00 dozen. 664 Bush HIU JOT, and add to said section as follows; chontaug, R.I. First three weeks oven, large lot, only $21,000. Eve. Marlon E. Robertson, broker, MI District, and by posting a copy of this generou.s sized rooms, fireplace, MI 9-9868. MI 4-1139. MI f-5711. immediate sale for estate purposes, MEDIUM WELL ESTABLISHED LAUNDRY THE AMERBELLE CORP. Main St. Road. MI 3-5994. n. a. Creation Of Reserve Fund For Water Department. The Board in August. Call Watch Hill, Fair- 3-6953. order on (he public elgnposi In the of Directors, by a. majority vote, may create a reserve fund for capital plastered walla, one car garage, 3 bedrooms, fenced In yard, excel­ Town o( Bolton where deceased last LARGE in prime cast side location. 104 E. Main St. view 2-0595, MI 9-4545 between patio, maple and white birch Glastonbury—Close to Minne- lent condition. dwelt, and by sendinz a copv. certified ■ Owner will finance, priced for im­ CLOTHESLINE POLES — Install­ and non-recurring expenditures of the Town Water Department to be 10 a.m.-3 p.m. MANCHESTER — Four bedroom niRlI. postace prepaid, to Mrs. Bertha Rockville ed. Old poles reset. 1956 Chevro­ shade trees on good sized lot. Ex­ chaug Country Club, delightful Ilauver Executrix. RED 1. Andover, all mediate, sale. For .further, infor­ known as the Water Department "Resen’e Fund for Capital and Non ranch plus garage, large lot, lull DUPLEX ONE BLOCK from Cen- let sedan, low mileage. - Good » SEPTIC TANKS COVENTRY — Waterfront cottage cellent neighborhood. Few steps extra large Cape Cod on spacious price $15,900. Seyep room cape St |ea.sl five days before the date aet mation call T. J. Crockett. Real­ recurring Elxpenditure*.’’...... __ to bus line, $14,900. Philbrick ter St, Ownerls side has new mod­ for said hesrlnz. Larry Passardi shape. MI 9-1853. CLEAfnSD and INSTALLED b. Procurement Of Fund. The Board of Directors may authorize the for rent from August 13-to Labor lot. Living room and basement fire­ plus 2-car garage. 114 acres land, tor. MI. 3-1577 or Ml 9-'8952. Agency. Ml 9-8484...... places, bfeezeway and garage. ern kitchen. An excellent opportun CHARLES iL NTCHOtAQN.jJu^ MECHANIC—Full or part time. payment into such reserve fund (a) all or a part of the cash surplus Day. Mrs. Smith, 20 Standlsh St;, $13,800. •Beautiful 2-famlly duplex, Ity for a young or retired couple FOUR OUTBOARD motors, good Coventry Lake. Priced right for quick sale. Inquire centrally localen, excellent condi­ Apply In person. Carlson’s Ex­ condition, 3-9 h.p. Five English • ’SEW ERS of the Water Department available at the end of any fiscal period and ROCJKLEDGE —6\4 room cape. 2 about this gem. Eve. Bill Boles, MI Cali today for particulars. BE YOUR OWN BOSS press, 44 Stock Place. MAOHINB CLEANED i an apropriatlon in the annual Water Department budget. All money full baths, built-in oven and tion throughout, 2-car garage, bicycle tires, never used, |l.60 9-9858. , priced right at $22,500. Nearly new ROLUNO PARK CAPE with Restaurant in good location. Pres­ each. Call MI 9-6370. so accumulated, together with all interest that may accrue thereon, range, enclosed porch, one-car ga- Your Pocketbook WANTED — Carpenter. Exper­ • INSTALLATION shall be deposited in a separate bank account by the Town Treasurer Wanted to Rent 68 roge. There are many extras go­ Manchester—Outstanding 8 room cottage in excluaive area located everything, 3 ceramic tile baths. ( ent owner leaving state. Priced on lajrge lake, a steal at $8,500. for quick sale. ienced. Call Swift Builders, TR DESK, knee-hole, professional size, and may be invested and reinvested, from time to time, in securities ing with this house that makes split level in one of Manchester’s plastered rooms, recently redeco­ By FAYE HENLE 6-2714 after 8 p.m. SPECIALIST WANTED—5 or 6 room, heated or Many more listings from $4,700 rated, garage and park-llke yard, 30x50, file drawer blond oak. PI which are legal investmepts for savings banks. unheated apartment. Couple with for comfortable living. $23,900. fine neighborhoods. Four large bed­ J. D. REALTY 2-7985. c. Use of Fund. Upon approval by the Board of Directors, any part Philbrick Agency, Mi 9-8464. rooms. spacious dining room, large up. "The Ellsworth Mitten Agency, 17 year old daughter, 12 year son, Realtors, Ml 3-6930, MI 9-5524. World War H Vets: File MI 3-5129 or the whole of such fund may be used for capital and non-recurring recreation room,’ fireplace, _ 2'4 T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Help Wanted— QUARTER MIDGET—new last Town and Country and 5 year daughter. Call MI FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, 7 For VA Loane-by July 26 expenditures for the Water Department', but^ such use shall be re- 3-1863 any time. baths, 2-car garage. Priced proper­ TIMF/ TO PLANT Male or Female 37 year. Only raced novice. Excellent- st^cted to the financing of all or part of the planning, construction, rooms, 3 down, 4 up, a fine home, ly in low 30a. Eve. MI 4-1139, MI MI 3-1577 Last bell and warning to vet- condition. Sacrifice 1295. Tel. PI Drainago Co. centrally- located, only— $13,900. YOUR DOLLARS Help Wanted— Female 35 reconstruettSiTTir acqulsltion'of any 'specific-capital improvement or REGISTERED NURSE and family 9-9858, MI 8-S71T;“ ~ REAL ESTATE salesman full or 2-7139 evenings. desire three bedroom apartment In Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Wes Smith, MI 9-8952 If you plan to apply for a Vet­ M l 9^143 the acquisition of any specific item of equipment. Upon the approval of Watch them grow in a home of WAITRESSES WANTED, nlghU, part-time. Rockville Realty, TR any such expenditure, an appropriation account shall be set up plainly Manchester for Sept. 1. Call PI erans Administration loan to build ROCKLEDGE3—Fabulous custom WARREN E. HOWLAND your own. SOUTH WlNDSOR-^Rlght on Man 5-1. Good salary. Good tipping. 5-1351. designated for the project or acquisition for which it has been au­ e-7998. or buy a home, do so Imm^lately. quality built 3 bedroom ranch. Realtor MI 3-1108 cheater line! Enjoy lower taxes Only experienced need apply. Ap­ thorized and.any unexpended )^nn5W‘6 t’6tfe«'1ippropriatIon shall'con­ Finest of material, workmanship $14,700 -6 room older home with ■ with city convenience. Newly This GI law ends July 25." ply In person after 7. Walnut Res­ BEAUTICIAN, male or female, Town tinue until such project or acquisition is completed. Any unexpended Veterans Administration spokes­ full Or part-time, plenty of steady in this home. Opportunity to select 576 MAIN 8T. 2-car 'garage in Business II Zone. painted three bedroom ranch on taurant, 7 Walnut St. MI 9-8070. portion of any such appropriation remaining after such Completion Business Property for Sale men tell me there are two require­ •work available. At least two years your own decor. J. D. Realty, 470 MANCHESTER, CONN. Good Condition. Combine your beautifully altualed lot with fruit Advertisement SEPTIC TANKS shall revert to said resen’e fluid. Main St., MI 3-5129. horOe and business. and shade trees. Belfiore Agency ments you must fulfill befoijB the WOMEN WANTED for general fac- experience and ability to do qual­ HAVE SEVBRAL-Pleces of ex •- ■ \ expiration date. They are: A public hearing will ho held by AND d. Discontinuance Of Reserve Fund. Said Reserve Fund may be dis­ cellent Investment property. J. D. MANCHESTER — Two families. A MI 3-5121. tory work Apply Manchester ity work required. Contact Mr. TOLLAND—70 foot ranch, lot 150x $15,900- D p luxe Cape Cod home You must apply to the VA for a Modes, Pine Street. L-evlne at Chez-elle, MI 9-0477 the Board o f Directors of the Town continued at any time by the Board of Directors and the unexpended Realty, 470 MKin St., MI 3-5129. 6-3 duplex, asking $15,000. A 4-8 of Manchester at 8:()0 P.M., August PLUGGED SEWERS ' and unappropriated balance-of's^d fund shall be transferred to the 700- -with bubbling -brook, -Priced -flat,-large -glassed -in., porch, tre: of 6 oversized rooms, ceramic bath. IDEAL TWO-FAMILY —Garrison determination of reasonable value (CHRISTMAS IS here for Avon. Our 2, 1960, in the Hearing Room of general fund of the Town Water Department. right. J. D. Realty, Ml 3-5129 mendous lot. Only $14,900. A pos­ Oil heat; attached garage. Assume Colonial otyle- oversized 4-4 with involving the property you wish to V.A. mortgage with low dowm pay large porches and exciting view. purchase. laboratories are getting ready the Mimlcipal Building, Manches­ in. a. Creation of Reserve Fund for Sewer Department. The Board SOUTH WINDSOR-Custom built 8 sible 4-4 flat, presently an 8 room now for the cver-lncreaslng Christ­ ter, Connectlciit.’fo /th e purpose Of Maohino Gloanod of Directors, by a majority vote, may create a reserve fund for capital single, large lot. Asking $11,000. ment. . Basement garages. Three acres of ■You must submit an application Invitation to Bid Septio Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer INVITATION bedroom ranch on Lawrence St., land with brook. Convenient , to to the VA for guarantee of the loan mas demand for our products. Our assessing one-half of the cost of and non-recurring expenditures of the Town Sewer Department to be off Avery with 4>-4% assumable Also a possible 5-5 flat, presently $17,200—Florida type 2 bedroom •representatives arc making plans Sealed bids will be received at the installation of bituminous con­ Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ known as the Sewer Department "Reserve Fund for Capital and Non­ Village Center. Live rent free and along with data supporting the re­ proofing Done. TO BIDDERS mortgage. J. D. Realty, 470 Main'* ^ ranch home. Just over Manchester enjoy country atmosphere. Call now to handle the unprecedented the Offlc^ of the General Manager, crete sidewalks (ameslte), and to recurring Expenditures.” ■ • > at. MI 3-5129. furnace, neat and clean, 2-car de line In Bolton. Bath and lavatory, quest. dematid that will be made for 41 Cente? Street, Manchester, Con­ determine whether or not the pub­ b. Procurement of Fund. The Board of Directors may authorize the Sealed proposals for furnishing luxe garage, cement walks and Kathrin* Pratt, PI 2-7596. It Is important that you make all necticut as follows: 2-car garage. Acre lot. A beauty necessary arrangements In suffi­ their •services. Don't you wait till lic interest and convenience require payment into such reserve fund (a) all or a part of the cash surplus and Installing, Platform Elquipment drive. Asking $18,000. Convenient for the price. August 8, 1960—lO;(ib A.M. McK in n e y c r b s . In North Junior High School for MANCHESTER — Used Ansaldl cient time to enable you to submit It’s too late. Call today.go you too the construction of bituminous con­ of the Sewer Department availabre at the end of any fiscal period MANCHESTER locations with utilities. built home. 5 robm ranch, full can earn those extra dollars In Tractor and Equipment— (Used- crete sidewalks (ameslte) upon the Soworogo Disposal Co. and an appropriation in the annual Sewer Department budget. All the Town of Manchester. Connecti­ $18,400—Gracious 5 room Olonial all the applications and related New) cut, in accordance with drawing Exceptional value in this 7 room COVENTRY — Bolton line. 1150 basement. . fireplace, plastered . to KNIT OR CROCHET your spare time. Excellent train­ following highway In the Town of ISO-182 Pearl SL—Ml 8-6808 money so accumulated, together ^^4th all interest that ma.v accrue close to Verplanck School. Screened walls, full Insulation,' hot water oil papers to the VA before the cut- ing. Call CH 7-4187. Bid forms and specifications ore Manchester: and specifications prepared by Eb- older English chpe with 2-car ga- square feet. 5<4 room ranch, in sunjwjrch, petto, garage. Many ofT date. Thereafter, the VA has an thereon, shall be deposited In a separate bank, account by the Town large bedrooms, de lux«'butlt-ins. heat, combination windows and Girls In the know and on the go available at the Controller’s Of­ MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST— Treasurer and maj.i be invested anil reinvested, from time to time, -in Isetts, Frid and Prentice, Archi­ rage, ameslte drive, combination extras. Just reduced $500 for quick additional year to process these ap­ WE NEED several mature ladies to windows, excellent condition 2 fireplaces; stone veneer . front, doors, garage, ameslte drive, cily will want • this bulky Jacket that fice, 66 Center Street, Manchester, north side— from Princeton Street securities which are legal investments for savings banks. tects, 862 Asylum Avenue, Hart­ sale... plications. Just the ticket for the young assist Ug in our customer ap­ Connecticut. throughout. Nice shaded yard. privacy. Needs to be landscaped iiUllUes. $16,000. Charles Lesper says “ look at me"! Whether you to Parker Street. c. Use of Fund. Upon approval by the Board of Directors, any part ford, Connecticut, will be received >nce, MI 9-7620. Veterans of the Korean con-. lady o f the family. A»»f adorable proach, Transportation furnished. Town of Meinchester, Con­ Francis Mahoney, Secretary at or before eleven o’clock (11:00) Ideal location. $1,400 below bank appraisal. Only $18,500—1,330 square feet - of filet have until Jan. 31 1905, be­ crochet or knit, you'll And It fast Five days a week from 9:30 a.m. or the whole of such fund may used for capital and non-recurring $15,200. ranch living, 8 bedrooms, full base- acbool and dre*s-up frock that you and easy to make. necticut (Of' the- Board of Directors, Goorgo N. Griffing expenditures for the Sewer Department, but such use shall be re­ A.M., D.S.T., August 9, 1960, in the MANIDHESTER—Neat and prlm fore their VA loan privllegso ex­ can sew in different ways. to 12:30 p.m. Salary 81.25 per hour ’ Richard Martin, General Town of Manchester, Con- Office of the General Manager, 41 McCa r t h y enterprises ment. 1% baths. Short walk to Paleni No. 2699 has both knit plug production bonus. Please con­ stricted to the financing of all or part of the planning, construction, ANDOVER CENTER — $8,600, full room Cape wl)h two unfinished u; pire. Ditto for those veterans who No. 8149 with Patt-O-Rama' la , Manager ' nectlcut Center Street, Manchester, Con­ MI 9*4576 Wadtlell School and Parkade. have served In both W'orld War II and crochet directions — sizes tact Merit Food Plan at MI 8-0632. ! eEXCAVATimi - reconstruction or acquisition of any specific capital improvement or R.D. MURDOCK price for this 7 room home. Nice living room, two good-s® in slrea 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 years. Size small (10-12); medium (14-16), the acquisition or any specific Item of .equipment. Upon the approval necticut, and at the time noted for Stone fireplace, heatalator, large bedrooms, cabinet kitchen, full and the Koresin conflict. th4 receipt' of bids, will be publicly —IF—you have been looking for S, without collar and sleeve, 2V4 targe (18-20(; stitch illustrations. CLERK of any such expenditure, ah appropriation account 'shall he set up MI 3-6472 ac'reened-in (torch, 8-cer base­ a large, older home in the Russell bath. Combination storms, alum The Va loan Is the chsiaMt yards of 85-inch. opened and read aloud. ment garage, 2 rooms unfinished. Inum awnings, nicely ehriibbed ------housing„ loan that you . can g - e^ t The.t, 'To order, send 25c In coins to— Office experience not required. asilGRADIINI plainly designated for the project or acqulsiti9n fori which It has been Drawing and specifleations may Street area. We have just the home To. order, send 36c in coins to: Anne Cabot, The_Manchester Eve­ authorized iand any unexpended portion of such appropriation shall COVENTRY — All brick large 3 Near store and church. Ideal for —8 rooms in immaculate condition. grounds. Ideal for young married Interest rate may not exceed 6V Sue Burnett, Msnaid ning Herald. 1160 AVE. OF ant air-conditioned office. Excellent ^ Tord Truck Shovel, continue untU'' 'inch project or acquisition ,1a completed. Any- unex­ room ranch, raised hearth fire­ children. Park-like lot. one-car garage. Herald, 118© AVE. OF AMERI­ Architect, 862 Asylum Avenue Empty-and ready to be lived in.. and shopping. Asking only $12,500. balance. AMERICAN, NEW YORK 86, N. benefit program. Apply 42 SANTINA DRIVE pended portira of any such appropriation remaining after such com­ Hartford, Connecticut, and copies place, plastered walls, near school CAS, NEW YORK 86. N.Y. Y. Bockhoe and BnUdozer COVENTRY LAKE — $10,500. A Roger R. Duplie Realty MI The usual FHA housing loon will pletion shall revert to said reserve fund. thereof obtained after July 27 and center. Now only $7,500. Law­ For Ist-class mailing add 10c ■For Ist-ctasa mailing add 10c for First, National Stores, Inc. large 8 room cape with fuU base A complete selection of used 3-2823. BU 9-1014, AD 3-3307, ' cost you 5?i per cent plus H per d. Discontinuance' of Reserve Fund. Said Reserve Fund may be dis­ 1960. rence F. Fiano, MI 3-2766. Paid P. ment,, oil hot water heat, gener­ for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- each pattern. Print Name, Address Park and Oakland A ves.- continued at any time by the Board of Directors and the unexpended Flano, M I' 3-0468, Ed Crawford, homes for every family. Our air- cent insurance premium. Addition­ Eost Hartford Each bidder must deposit with ous size rooms, income from condltiorted offlca is open 8 g.m .-t dreas with Zone, Style No. and with zone and Pattern Number. Covoiitry PI 2-788S and unappropriated balance of said fund shall be transferred to the MI 9-4410. WE SELDOM get a listing like ally, there is another 1 per cent sine. his bid security in 'th e amount of wajer supply, o n ''4 acre lot. As­ (>.m. Mon-Fri. 9-5 on Saturday. this. Positively only one of a kind. permissible fee that couM he Have you the '60 Album contain­ WAlTREBS-FuU op part-time U-L Ronte No. 8, Andover, Conn., general fund of the Town Sewer Department. tnlss the Fall A Winter ten per cent (10% ) of hia bid in PORTER 8TREEJT section'—Execu­ sume $70.10 monthly. Executive type all brick 7 room charged for Initiating and proces­ ing many lovely design,and free Apply In person. Oak Grill, 80 Oak Item No; 6 the form of a certifled check or bid patterns? Only 25c a copy! tive, ranch, full basement, three JARVIS REALTY CO. , ranch. Three large bedrooms on sing your loan. This is called a .7® exciting pattern Sf, „ , Chapter II, Section 12, Is amended to read as follows; bond from a surety company au- BOLTON—Hebron Rd.— W -..aemh- boM Basic Fashion. Just 35 cents. king-sized bedrooms, large mod­ 393 E. Center ~8t., MI 8-4112 beautiful lot In exclusive AAA placement fee and can be charged Town Clerk, The town clerk’s salary shall be fixed by the board o f thqrized to do business in the State 640 foot approximate frontage. area. Practically new. Occupied em kitchen with bullt-lns, fontial Sacrificing at t^nly $8,000. by the lender to the buyer. directors, iuccept that It shall not be decreased at any time other than of Connecticut. dining room, TV-room, 1V4 baths, Mrs. Mcgonigle, PI 3-8811. less than six mmths. Large fin­ There Is a third method for home No bid may be withdrawn for a ished attached two-car garage. at the start o f a new biennial term of office. All fees, charges and priced in low 80s. Belfiore Agency, LAWRENdE R FIANO GAMBOLATI BUILT—3 bedroom financing. This , Is the con'vtntieaal ■ NOTICE TO period of thirty days after the MI 3-5121. , Priced In low 80s. Belfiore Agen­ mortgage. Last year twice as many Compensation of any nature whatsoever paid to and received by the opening of bids. ranch fully plastered, attached c y ,'M l 8-6121. . MI 3-2766 garage, full basement,' aluminum homes 'w ere financed by these town clerk for. services rendered in-his official capacity shall be paid The Owner reserves the right to FOUR BEDROOM colonial with ga­ mortgages than were financed via CONTRACTORS reject any or all bids and to waive rage, large 13x25 living room with Paul P. 'Fiano XH $-0458 storms. 2'A years old. Juat Uks MAN(JHESTER-:Two fomUy du­ l>yj said tpwn clerk to the collector o f revenue, together with an ac­ new. Reasonably priced. J. D, VA or FHA guarantees. Bs^ed p rop o^ s wlU be received CENTER OF TOWN companying Itemized statement, for the use o f the town. The town o f any informalities in the bidding if fireplace, kitchen-aid dishwasher, Ed. Crawfordi MI 9-4410 plex, fiva rooms each, two new There Is litUe doubt but that a • M Elementary School, it be in the public interest so to do. oil heat, automatic hot water, Realty. MI 8-6129. furnaces, aluminum combination Manchester shall pay all expenses o f the office of said town clerk, in­ conventional mortgage will coat Notch Road, Bolton, Conn. (R.D. 2 V»ry good condition. Four 4-room oportmonts. .The successful bidder will be re­ fully insulated throughout, full COVENTRY —• 6 nkim over-slZed ROCKVILLE—Nawly painted, two windows, 3-csr guroge, nice ehad- somewhat moro than on FHA loon. M w tester, Conn.) until 10:00 cluding salaries of employees, and the cost o f materials and supplies combination windows, beautiful quired to .furnish a performance Cape, extra large living room with family house, 6-5. "Near center d lot, close to Center, excellent How much more? Sorry, hut to X. I960 by the Board All four hovo tHt both and modom kifclwn. Now WE ARE HIRING! bond in an amount not less than shaded yard, n|ear new • schools, 5uy at $14,8(>0. Gaston Realty .-ressonshly required for the proper conduct of said office. The town fireplace, . modem kitchen, IM o f city, city ‘water and sewer, categorical answer Is posslbla o f Education, Town of Bolton one huitdred per cent (100% ) of church, bus tine, shopping center. Company. Ml 9-8781. B Lathe Operators # Jig Bore Operators clgrk_shall_havp^^t^^ supervise and dis- baths, basement garage, oil hot Price $9,300. Louis Goldfarb, This varies widely with locals, de­ Conn., for thg. inUrior painting of coppor plumbing and good hooting »yctom« the contract price, covering the Owner beinj; transferred. Priced water heat, large lot, on main Rfaltor, TR 5-7096.______^ Sfat classrooms. Bids will be pubUc- to sell. Ml 3-8721. SOUTH W INDSOR-8 bidroom split pends In considerable meosura, too, , char|J^^the^w^^lo||)^^^Ml^^ Said .employees shall faithful performaniee of the con­ road. Ideal for anyone wanting upon whether you art 6 u j^ a ly opened sod retd at 10:00 A.M O Millip^Mochlne Operators. \ # Tdolmokers tract and the payment of all par­ email tmalnesi for extra Income. VERNON — Montauck Park, off level, storm windows and doora on August L 1860. Only $4,000 coihrogulrod. J l jMi'd like oouaOy iivlag it’s ia'thi* eirtfia Blee 0-nom bojenigloyM stf (The town clerk shall give SOUTH END —Six room duplex, throughout, tUod floor In recreo- or older homo. - ■ .'S' ■' '■ ' sons performing labor .under this Small down (tayment. Offered at Lake Street Overolzed Cmi>t, • -I • ■' SpsclfU^ons ars available to contract and fumiahing material in excellent condition, modem bath­ ceramic bath, half acre lot, now. tlcQ room. $e;000 cosh required to Can Be Seen By Appointment—Call PI 2*6226 - •09^ Natural woodw^ (A ROOM ranch, larga Eve. AD (H744. TR-S-aTTO. Barth, Brokar,; liuamiauty in the proposals. I pHoed rtgtit at tlSAM — OaB Now Tortt NOTE: AddUions are underscored. Deletions are bracketed. the State of Connecticut. 66 ELWOOD ROAD-Colonial, lorgp paneled kitchen wltlt bulU-lna, by hoalthf-liiBaTaiico FRANCIS J. MAHONEY By: Mr. Richard Martin* Oeneral living room, fireplace, formiU din­ ceramic tile bath, fireplace, all 8-5 FLAT, good condition, axcel- BOWERS AREA—UI HelUator St S. J. PLOUFE lent income; nice location. Price 3 bedroom Cape, two hatha, hooe tho Unltod^'lteitoa MAL TOOL & ENGINEERING GO. FVancis J. Mahoney, Secretary, Manager ing room cabinst . kiteken with uUlUlea, 0 bedrobmi, ahade treeg, JACK J. LAPI^EN AGENtY reduced, oaoume mortgage, mod* ment completely tlulohcd. toled mo**;!' BUlLDEb...... BKAL ESTATE 291 AOAB0 STREET Board of Directors Town of Manchester dishwasher, S bsdroonif, 1^ baths, coBvaniant to ochoola and Miop- and ora Ml 4*1894 : lU 4-0149 Manchester, Connecticut- Connecticut k. . lindaoaped, let MhQKNL ping. Xotertad on Whte it. lu , et«U .down payment. Corltoq W. tranafom£ Rteclpola oalj'. Irt* 0 « T . . % otat highor^ Dttad «t IfandiMtar. Oonaectleut'this 27th day of July^90O. DatiNlf July 27. l t «0 *■ IQ SSMS. iS S k BaUters Cte«iirVM $l0ilU. FRroAY, JULY 29, 1960 The Wdiflier PAGE f o u r t e e n AT6rag6 D6ll7 Net Frees Rmi at af V . 8. inanrlf^Bt^r lEoi^ttins l|m U i F ar tha Weak Eadad 1 1 Jtaaalia. 1660 •UrnlnaU the need fpr eeeaonal Sunset OouncU, No. 45, Degree of Officials File help, Cervinl maid. L T. WOOD 80. Itar etewkMf kOe About Town Pocahontas, will hold one mMting 07A% - 13,125 lyw B ^, eaolar taalgkl,^ a month during August and Sm - He added that almost 87% mU ICI rlANT Mambar a( tka Aodli to 68. Sunday fialr. mUd, timber. The meeting will be hnd Hon In town revenue passed Ksv. and Mra. Kenneth Ia on the third Monday of the month. Work Reports 81 B1B8BLL 8T. Banau af Gbealatten Moitefceefer— CUy of Village Charm OuaUfaon will be aaalaUng on the through hie office during the year ending last June 30. Cube*'Cru*hed‘Bloek$ young people’s cam{) staff at Members of the Eighth District /The town. counsel’s workload, caiarlton. Mass., for the next two Fire Department who wish to par­ He said 97.8 per cent of last (ClMstfled AdvartMxg m i Fags 61 ' PRICE FTnri year’s taxes have been collected. MANCEESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JULY SP, 1960 weeks. He will be at Calvary ticipate In the parade In Farming- the tax collector’s need for busi­ VOL. LXI^IX, NO. 256 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTTION) As to the remainder, 74 real estate Cbutel for the Sunday morning ton \vlll meet at the Are house to­ ness machines, and activities of Sunday echool and worship seiw- morrow evening at 6 p.m. In uni­ liens have been filed and about the. registrars of voters over the 870,000 of the amount is tied up lees. The evening service Sunday form. past year, were subjects of an­ and the Wednesday prayer serv­ In court appeals, he,'said. NOTICE Developing Farm Program nual reports submitted yesterday ■ Cervinl collects not only taxes State News ices will be conducted by the Rev. Congo Asks New Yorker Calls to General Manager Richard Mar­ but also sewer and water bills, as­ THE OFFICE OF John Zanella tin. sessments, cemetery bills, and all Atty. Philip Bayer, town coun­ other towm revenue. Reservations for the annual DR. SAMUEL STONE R ou n d u p Brenda’s Winds Hnrl For Square Dance sel, said his office filed 51 legal Registrars of Voters Donald 0 UN Act Fast Nixon Aims to Build chicken barbecue to, be held to­ 'opinions last year, checked town Hemingway and Edward Moriarty morrow at 5:30 and 7 p.m. at the Dick Jone.<5 of Great Neck, h . I. documents, drafted ordinances and DENTIST Buckingham Congregational reported they made 648 new voters wUl he guest caller at, the Man­ helped draft the new subdivision last year, held two party enroll­ Church in Glastonbury arc still chester Square Dance Club tomor­ regulations, and worked on over ment sessions attended seminars, 378 MAIN ST. On Katanga Woman KUIed available. Anyone wishing to at­ Support in Midwest row night at 8 o’clock at the West 125 claims and ca.ves against the and prepareds the bieiuilal canvass tend may gyt in touch with Mrs. town. In Auto Crash Side tennis courts. Of town voters. WILL BE CLOSED Leopoldville, The Congo, Alvah Russell on Mountain Rd. in He is a physical education In­ Most claims stemmed from side­ The town, overhauled six of Its ^tlal'nominee, has said he will lay