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- , THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1980 TWENTY Average Daily 'Net Preai Run ■ . ' v ■ For the Weak Eii4ed The Waather V ' ----- • ■ » ■ ■ JQM 14, 1404 _ rerMoot ef U. A Weatiwr Hatiau George Hamilton of. Long I'Mand Mr. and Mira. W. A. LaFlamme, C. Elmore Watkina of Watkina Bbowers. thiuddrahower* - to­ About Town N. Y„ form erly^ this town, 17 Cumberland St., have aa. their local atore. and William Ruah and 1^,0T65 night M d early Batardm.v morn­ leave from Idnwild Airport Sun­ g i^ t a Mr. and Mra. William Fu- Philip S. Ruah of Watkina Hart­ ing. Low tonight 80-T4. Olenring, day for a business trip around the re jx o f Peabody, Maaa. ford muaic atore. have returned X Member of the Audit tow humid Snturdny. High In mM Tha.'Orange OAivention Commit* world for hie firm in New.^York from the anhual National Aaaocia- Pinehurst fs Open Thuru '‘v .. Bureau et ClreUlatioa 44*. tee will tneet tomorrow at 7:3b p.m. Cit.v. He ia a .brother of William Mr. and Mra. Jamea B. Wiggin tiqn of Muaic Merchanta Conven­ Manchester— A City of Village Charm in Orange Hall to make final plana Hamilton. 22 Alpine St., and and family, and Mra. Emma Re.eae tion held at the New’ Yorker Hotel. tor the convention, meeting from Jameia Hamilton, 7A Lindep St. of New Orleana. La., left thia On Tueaday evening, the local and Friday Night Untjily:00 Aug. 13 to 16. Alt membera of the morning' for their home after .men were gueata of the Steinway VOL. LXXV, No. 25.Y (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 (dnaeUled Adrnriitolng on Page. 14) committee are urged to be prea- Memoera of the Mancheater Fire apending a week with Mr. and Piano Co. at a dinner for Steinway PRICE FIVE CENTS ent. . , Department nill - hold a depart­ Mra. Melvin F. Boomer and Mra. agents at Hotel Pien-e where CHARLIE MAC . . . our manager T 7 ment meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. Boomer'a mother. Mra. laabel Babin and Vronaky, dual pianiata, thinks you will be more th^n pleased - with f ha Dr. Richard C. Alton, 608 Main at the fire headquartera. Mam at Nevera. 24 Hilltop Dr. performed on Steinway pianos. St..- haa been elected v-ice preai- Hilliai-d Sta. ' I Watkins Bros. Haj-tford store is Swift's premium genuinp^pring Lamb Legs ha dent of the State Chiropractic Ex­ Ptal preaidenta of the American’' the oldest Steinway agency in the world. HERE AT 302 MAIN, CORNER MIDDLE TURNPIKE has selected for the^/meat buy of^tha wpak. amining Board. He aerved aa Rainbow Girla.who plan to at­ Legion Auxiliary held their aum- ■'.X' preaident of the board laat year. tend the grand aaaembly at the mer meeting and annual picnic YOU Wil l . FIND p l e n t y o f p a r k i n g . FRIENDLY These tender |amb lags ara |ust tha right waight Hotel Statler, Hartford. Aug. 10- yeaterday at the • home of Mra. Tlie Covenant League of the CAftRY OUT SERVICE,, EVERYTHING ^ IJ^ "GOOD . . . 6 to iVi lbs William Turkington Jr.. 28 Bige­ 11. are requeated to notify hlother John Bauaolai Andover Lake. Mra. Congregational Church will hold THINGS TO EAT.” r low St., and John Tani, 90 Cbn- on Adviaor Mra. Dorothy Travia be­ Elmer Weden. the preaident. con­ its outing Saturday at 2 p.m. In cord Rd.. are expected home Sat­ fore Aug. 1 of their intentiona, and ducted a brief busineaa meeting. A case of rain, it will be postponed urday afternoon after a month’a alao to remit feea for the banqueta delicioua potluck luncheon waa en­ to Sunday afternoon at the. same WHOLE ...... HALE'S G. WASHINGTON her iypv: shredded by the crash. Lincoln White Said he was “ not at i — . . -m Invest Wisely! Planning probes were. the Lodge Protest! liberty to say” whether the Brit- I C l I l o r l V FRESH GROUND INSTANT Swedish snd Italian consulates of ish government had asked t h e j l L ^ A g W l . X V J L U C U i^ CcMIS New York. In aldition'. the Hou.se Against Crew U niM States to take acUon.! ' -m- -■ m ' -m BUY HALE'S QUALITY MEATS Merchant MaHiie Committee an­ IVhite added that he had no know- j ^ COFFEE nounced it would ask the Coast ledge of any move by Dulles tp-j ” a J IC A U J U * C - U ^ F F S E / 6 0 z . Guard to make its own study. New York. July 27 (4*)--The curtail hia present Latin American visit and return here before Sun­ W'ilhout a request from Con; text of a protest of 90 paaaengers giess, Uie Coast Guard could not day aa scheduled- In Crash Here CUBE STEAKS .. 85c rescued from the Andrea Doria Far Reaching Implications JUST REDUCED . . . ' act because the collision occurred against the officers and crew of HALE’S BEST , | . , outside U.S. territorial waters White read this statement which (Photo OB Page 4 ) ” WESSON OIL, Pints 3 1 c ...... Quarts 59c the sunken Italian, liner follows: • liad been forecast earlier .joday by and did not involve an Anieriran We, the undersigned, survivor* Elmll G. Goranson, about 48, of ahip.\ White House press secretary \ of the Andrea Doria, who -were Forestvllle, waa killed and hia wifa pte wise shopper knows she gets better value Rep. Herbert C. Bonner, ngress~ En^ Oil Steel Contract French'* governments reached a pondent,. who also was listed .ranking Marine officer to take the aonal and private letters, all in- For P W N e ^ crisis today over Egypt's seisure of BONITA FISH Btand for the prosecution. among those who died In tha For oidents of this nature miut be the Suez Ggnal Co. under a na­ ship disaster. His ste|>daughter, DeZERTA CUCUMBERS 3 T9c ■ ' ' . each 5c 'it ' Silvey also told the court that known. Washington.. JuUiL !27 . -A*i A wrangle over omnibus housing leg­ New York; July 27 i;P>--A set- • been reached witji John A. Hartford. July '27 1*1—Governor tionalization decree. The compan.v Linda, and a daughter, Joan, 8, ELBERTA he had neyef conducted a night “We must be able to clearly waa French-controlled and the 2 Cans GELATIN FROM NABISCO inspection of the marsh.viisaiaJiv HicnBareas islation was called the key to ad- tlement of the 27-da.v natio.nwide rtephens, chief industry negotia­ Ribicoff said today that he ia sat­ had both been rrpdrted to hnva - demonstrate that we have the joumment as the Senate and steel strik.e was announced . today British -government held 44 per ' ■ bsek of the Third Recruit Batt­ MUiation completely.in hand. tor. sitting beside him and nodding isfied that Connecticut cannot of­ perished with him, but ' tho 25c TENDER YOUNG talion, -or behind the.le rifle raqge.J House began toda.v'what most leg­ but a formal end to the strike will ajgregment. fer the special facilitiea wanted by older girl turned up today among’ PEACHES 2 Lbs. 29c TRISCIT not come Until sometime eariy, ' -i(Conttnued on Page Eight) The HoiMe ArmedI Service* Conjr (Continued 'em Page ^ r e e ) islators said Would be the final day McDonald said tHal itw-lU take Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, which injured survivors removed from SANTA ROSA ‘ . ^ of the Congress session.^ ' next week. "several days," however, before it exploring aitea in Florida and the crippled liner Stockholm. D.ZERTA iimmc! I-R. P k ,. PUDDING 3 bunches 2 je “ We should be able to quit to-- David J. McDonald, president of Individual contracts with the steel other states for an auxiliary jet- BEETS mZTANT day, possibly earlier than man.v be- the United .Steelworkers of companies can be completed and engine plant. STATEME.N"' SEEN SOON PLUMS Dor. 49c WonH Fire Stassen-^Bul ^ | , U*ve."_ Senate Republican leader America,' announced at a news •signed. - He told newsmen (hat-Gen. Mgr. Nasser Builds New London. July 37 (/P>— 27c ,FRO.M s u n s h in e '" Knowland of California toW newa- conference the' settlement had •Must .Await Signing Wright A- Parkins. Pratt and Cit.v Councilor Thoihns J.|Qrtf> LARGE SIZE ipen. ■ ' Whitney Aircraft, and Preaident . t Oz. Imported.Fancy MAXWILI LADY JOAN ______1 He said a return to work of-the ftn said today he wilf make a Sen. Clement* iK.v. l. assistant William P. Gwinn. United Aircraft Major Crisis statement “ in two nr three dnys” SoHd Pack s h o r t b r ea d Senate Democratic .deader, said he ‘■“"'e io his office yes- -HOUSI wait until the signing of those con- I terday to explain the situation. on the 14th district Demoemtto SWANS DOWN CANTALOUPES ^ ^Each..,.3^.C„ •..CUCUMBERS Eisenhower Held Irked hoped for the end :'todav or to­ senatorial primary set for .\ug. night.” ■ ' News .Tidbits . Among the special needs outlined For Mideast copm COOKIES Nof -lerma of the setclement were ; hy the two official*, the Governor 29. There have been reporta A poKsible factor for dela.v wnl* that Griffin, who won the ron- INVENTS A CAKE! a ifilan by Senate advocates of Cull^ from .\P Wires announced. ; recalled, werj 10,000 acres at a 2 l o r | 5 c By ‘Dump Nixon’ Moves There have been unyontradicted ’ considerable distance from popu-! By W1UJA.M L. RVAN ventl.on endorsement, might C ■ o' App 1« Frozen Food Specials •H $li5 29c Civil Rights legislation expected tp (.AP Foreign New* Analyst) withdraw from his scheduled make a final effort to call this r*??'?." *he past three dava area*. That is because of • 'QHt III Gamal Abdel Nasser's seizure of I hnttle with former State Rep. SNOW CROP measure up for passage. They con­ that the seUlemtjij) embraces a '3- **>* " “ '»e involved in outside test- ,h^*i"** Apple Chip Washington, Jul.v 27 tA** Presi­ when the conference; hia flrat since Acting New Haven Mayor O’Con­ .vear contract lyiTh appraximately' ItUt. <>l the new. heavy jet engine*. ^ " ■ can plunge ' the * -'nthony P. Turello of this city, dent Eisenhower wa., described b.v ceded it would be.futile but, were nell says he refuse* to meet with hia June 9. operation. U held. inclined to make the tr.v. a 50-cent an h6ur package spread 1 don’t know of any place in! , ' i.'w***^ crisis deep aa ' ’ ■ ASPARAGUS SPEARS - 49c several congressional Republicans If Eisenhower follows his usual re|,re«entative* ' of idle Piibllr'; over that period "*’re*'* I Confiecticut that would, fne*et these J ** known since World War' SHIP RESTING IN MUD CAKE A Senate-House committee met ’■''New London. July 37 UP)—Tha In our ■ Frosted Food toda.v as irritated b.v Hsrold E. roui'Bc then, they said the.v expect ^ P K 'e i un-' McDonaj’d announced the settle- ‘■*bu*f*"’ *'>ta.” 'the Governor said. ■ Stassen's continuing efrorts .to the President to reaffirm his con­ to try to compromise differences less Ihe.y leturn to w-oik and ne-, rnent with the following brief Govemor Ribicoff said that he; If 1 * P f'^ d 'n t gets away | Italian Uner Andrea Dorin which case* you Mill find all the over the housing bill, but the ses­ with ^ MIX SNOW CROP D r e s s e r ^ dtimp Vice President Nixoti. fidence in Nixon with little more gotiate in good f*>th ..’,.Mexican statement: was 'assiireH that the big aircraft may emerge eventually ^ went, to the bottom after aim fruit* and vegeta|ble* plu* However, GOP lawmakers who sion broke lip when House mem­ ventriloquist nailed lb vro** * * " **■“ ''"* as- - 'the thi master of the Middle East'. ; rnlUded with the SwiyUsh liner than an implied rebuke to Stassen. ber* were called to the House 3 1 c professed to know something Taking New' Poll If Ihehe loses this, gamble he can, Stockholm late Wednieedny to­ P IN K L E M O N A D E 2 ^ 31c Stuffed Turkey* chamber. wind up on the rubb.iah heap of ■ s ■ ■ Whipped Cream S I Z I j about the Piesident's attitude to­ Nixon smilingl.v declined com­ himself’V';",?f‘"or‘ for "o^cl7^1ns^^occasional cigarette ^' Americ.«>»ericB ana uf; the''ltbL 12 basic ^c” *teelle^ : P-.-! “> •O"'* “’’OOO - - ' ‘"S it. thli day is resttog ia mud , M Sara-Lee Coffee Cake* ward hia disarmament aide's anti- ment on Stassen's announce move Sen. Douglas iD-Ill.i said Sen­ state. former dictators. fathoms underwater about ‘ 40 KIRKPATRICK'S . Ni.xon campaign said they do not ate conferee., were ' oppoeing a UN Se. retary General Dag Ham- ; T bari™ ^ MtOemeni'^*^’ The long range impHckUonar of mile* south of Nantucket lalnMl, FRiei-FREEZ ICONOMY: yesterday to take a new profes­ House - passed proviaioii -"that TK.IDK MAaK ’ Sara-Lee Cheese Cakes expect Stasaen to be fired. sional poll of public sentiment on mararakjold reliim* to Npw York b.v "Each inrtlvirf,?li . Naaa.er’s. move are great. the .Navy said here today. Onto a •. for m«rt 12 o n . 0 9 j \yould bail oiit Wherry bousing, plane fix>m Geneva and say* he Each individual companv and 1 CAN! potential vice presidential nomi­ the union negotiating group will | First, the canal ia a lifeline for obtained by Navy Underwater FROZEN OYSTERS Sara-Lee Choc. Cakes' ■ One Senator represented the perhaps at • coat of several him___ will give all attention to easing Capes, Drapes F'ill Britain—and Tor Svesterji Europe's tim« for funi S A V E lot President as determined not to nee*. now meet for the pui-pose of com -: Hound Laboratory technictoas la Until the new poll is completed dred million dollars and ia a corns—tension between Israel and Jordan trade. If developments should ronaeclioa with aaalyaea of hob- ^CABH TOVR d u ti^ I OHaiMicn *1 Wk rMiilt of. rises in labor and mate- . . . Oil spills near Haddam and aaid. a signing ceremony kill be I the popularity of the Moscow « r - uaed {aaadgratton gaotw — a Nwrr wMRt expected White ,Hou^ news con­ . The other four he named, all del- rial ^costs since the eonstructi'on. through .tha proceeds from the ference next week. He is certain the Milford-Stratford arep pollut­ held at 3 p.m. lEDT) today. , jcua and Rt^aaian''ballet^ their r«- canal, he must double the tolls. ^ peapoaal that wwoM haaaftt Pa* MMY.fgoM Bata Size For 25c ^ CORNER MAIN AND OAK STREETS ing waters under Investigation by to face queatioiiing on Vhe iaatie (CMttoued Ml Tie*) an Pagn Eight) toad aad Italy BMfa thiM aap State Water Cqmmuaion. (CanUinto On Paga Bight) I ,

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- A ’ *k.. ■ -.MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,^ANCHESTER^ CONN, FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1956 ^ A G E T H R E B /■ ■■ ■. I PAGBTWO MAi^CHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN« FRIDAY, jqL Y 27, 1956 vartiaad to the "alcoholic and ful- *5 Lebanon Amputee Car-Piimed Girl Segregation Talk Uble.’' . , .V Won Fire Stassen—-But Manchester's C elebrat^ ^Doughnui\Girls' - The presldertt also attacked the Marine Cbrps Received Boults in Threat sale of vodka In the military serv­ Returns Home ^ii Good Condition ice. "It was the drink of Sgt. Mat­ ■•csamieadeS! ~ To Visit Wojld War I Battlegrounds ^gain thew McKeOn before he led his "DIABOLIQUE < Lebanon, Conn., July 27 i'^— A S a l\ I^ e City, July 27 i/n- Doc­ ^lisenhower Held Irked Tallahassee, Fla., July 27 platoon of mostly teen-age Marine Orders to Clean House A telephone threat against the At l :l > 16-year old boy returned td hit tors a t x ^ t ,Lak Chty's LalUr- recrulU into a swamp where Six Manchester's nationally famed family of State Rep. John B. Orr JRAN HIMMON8 - OVY NADI80M home here yesterday after being Day SaintV^cispital say Jean Mar- "Doughnut Girls" of World War I Jr., of Miami was disclosed a few drowned,” she said. "HILDA CRANE" (Continued from Page One)^ By/Dump Nixon’ Moves "RusiMan blg-wlgs.” Mrs. Hays hospitalized for two years and getta ia doii^ ■o'weH;ah« may go ars' atarting on a i^ntimental hours after he spoke in the Florida riNRMARCOrr, SiSS^:*^ eight months for treatment - of home nipet \,-eek.' said, "have been feeding the stuff JtATT'f'P. Hi.. ••WfiABD or Ol” “If St the end of 90 dayf we Journey this afternodn, back to the House in support of bis lone atand to Western diplomats to dull their burna. His medical expenses ex­ I wich. Miaeourl'a notional comnriit- against segregation bills. Sl'N.: "BATABI” - ••TOY TIQSB" are unable to make auch a demon- ; The 18-year-old Sunnyvale, (CoatiBMd from Fttfo 0*>e) towns and cities of Europe they wits for .years. Unless American ceeded 835,000. (Jallf., girl was trapped nine days I teeman-elect, and ' Carl Stifel, Orr told the Miami Herald he atration to the aatlafacUon of the ' Alton M. Browning Jr., was remember as battle-scarred fields. learned of the call when he tele­ consumption is curbSd, It ntay re­ under a wreckec' tar. •fataa to the Republican national | alternate delegate at large to the sult more disastrously than Rus­ Houae Armed Services Committee, burned Dec7 23, 19,53, when he ac­ convention in San Franciaco, are i national convention are helping The Doughnut Girls are the phoned hia aunt. Mrs. Evelyn Gul- Jean has been in the hosnilal cousins Florence and Myrtle Turk-1 t sian espionage.” -- EAST HARTFORD we can be sine that the committee cidentally ' dropped a kerosene since July 3. the duy she waa fouiul H. T. Johnaon of Racine, Wii.. j him finance a poll of vice-prea- lickson, at his Miami home Thurs­ lantem—into_a pile - of hay . tn. .a... praaident of the Johnaon Wax Coi; identiat candidatea. ington who, a.'* Salvation Army: day night. will take action t<) see -what they, almost dead beneaih the wreck at rookies Jn 1917, broke off their I F a m i l y a W i chicken coop at his parents' home. the bottom of .an embankment east Bailie Vinaon, Tulaa buainesaman Compton aaid he waa particular* Mrs. Gullickson said she ap­ OHlU> UNHURT IN FALL must do to gel our house In order." With burns covering more than and Oklahoma Republican national ly- ahocked because Bromwich wa» training at the Salvatioh Army parently waa mistaken for Mrs. laiHt Prosecution Witness : of here. Her fiance. 22iyear-old Jewett aty, July, 26' tA? 46 per cent of his body, -the youth James B. Hixoq*J>. of Salt Lalte committeeman: Elroy W-. Bromr elected national committeeman on Training College in .New York to Orr by an unidentified male caller Twenty-months-old Cynthia Getl-- Carload for^ Silvey was the 36th and last do canteen work for the United battled for his life for two months. I City was ki’’ed in the wreck. >-' Wich, Misaourl committeeman; and a harmony platform, who said: "Get out of there in two erous moved a chair to the window wltnes.s for. the government, which It was necessary to amputate both Cari SUfel, a St. LfiUia buSineas- "Hia action certainly does not States Army in France. houra or you will be sorry.” , completed ifs ra.se at 3:53 p.m. Their twp-Veara of service with on the second floor of her home Today thru Sat. legs below the knee. man represent the will of the vast Orr's.wlfe and children are va­ yesterday to look out. (EDT) againsl lh,e 31-.veai-old "He never lost courage,” his In St. LouJsv Stifel said he had ip«jotity of Miaaouri Republican.**. the 26th Division and the Army of cationing at Lake Placid. N. Y. Robert - Terry fanner drill inslruclbr from 'Woi'- Occupation attracted nation-wide While standing on the chair, Waguer Moore father said. i Canadian Jtddar contributed >1,00(1 to the new poll Ctompton said. "The' action of Hie legislator said he has .notified Cynthia leaned against the screen, eester. Mass. The plucky youngster. In a to see how Nixon "stahda with the these two willful men is directly attention ahd ■ was the start of “BEkLe a t h t h e The court adjourned until Mon­ distinguished . careers for both. Mrs. Orr to stay In New York "un­ "rhe screen gave way , and out fell wheelchair, waa happy yeaterday Will J^arl Jan. 1 voters.” Johnsom declined to com­ contrary to the obvious desires of til I’m sure It’s safe for them to 12 MILE REEF” day to pei-mit Defen.se AUoi'ney to be reunited with hia parents Florence, now a Salvation Arniyr- Cynthia. Emile'Zola Bo-njan to go on an un­ ment.' the President of the United Mtum.” Her mother rushed her to a hos­ Elizabeth Taylor la and three other children in the The oth«-s Staasen named were BUtea." colonel,. Is Women'# Social Serv­ explained miaafon which he said John Hairy Ph*»to Ottawa, July 27 (A5 Canada's ice SeCi'etary of the Army's^East- Orr's statement In the House pital but doctors coiildn’t find a ••Elephaat Walk” family, all younger. not reached for comment. . yesterday that "I believe segrega­ wa.s of "uty^toal ihiportance to this fte was at Hai-tfogd Hospital Barbara 51. W'askltz- mlijiilter of defense prixluction ern territory, with offlces>fn New thing wrong with her and sent her case." ' * Whether this poll would "have tion is morally wrong" produced 1st 2 .iduLts 50‘ olHfrs FRtE for two and ^a half yea-Ts. then . , . ,,, , ^skys the 170-million dollar Mi(i- any deep Influence on party lead- Capes, Drapes Fill York. Myrtle, who pT&kes her back home. McKan 36 years with the of whom they have never met. 0 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY about a year* before artificial legs The statement by C. D. Howe Staaaen has contended that an State Survivors tlon for the ..Advancement of On April 8, about 8 p.m., the can be fitted. win Francis BourHe. 'son of Mrs. Sisenhower-Nixon ticket would Army. The women have already cor­ a LEGAL BEVERAGES aei'gertht led 74 men into the Rib- I to Ute House of Commons indicat- cent Paris visits. , V' 8all Today responded with a couple of their Colored People for about two yeara l.'H'lr.z Pho*o Whetlfer 'Alton will return to Blair Bourke Thompsonville run 6 per cent behind an Eisen- The longer, mldlcalf skirts in but had been inactive since March. boiv't'reek marsh back of the rifle Naiiry .51. Hanley high school next September has , t that the North American Radar hower-Herter team. He has aaid Hot to^ y. they are starting the relatives in Ireland, S t e p h e n New Haven, July 27 (Ah—These l*ange. Six drowned. .u... and the la ^ 'M r. Bourke. ■ Wai ning System' will go into, full the Fath show did not' cause the ,«tUfney back to the days of their TUrkington and Atkinson Turking­ Connecticut b<;sidents were among Rumbling! o f oppoaiUon to Orr not been decided. If not, private that a previous private, poll sensation that Dior> nearly ankle because of his stand against segre­ As a tesult McKeon is charged Mr. and Mrs. Hartiid M. Hanley, tutors will continue teaching him. Miss JfVtaskilz is a graduate of operation next New Year's Pay. Bhowed Nixon at the bottom of the young womanhood. 'They were ton, both cousins. Atkinson, like the passengers on the two luxury with invcolimtary manslaughter, 12 Conway Rd., announce the en­ Manck(?ster High Schogl~ . . and . Cam- Officials have'.said previously it length tweedy day dresses stirrpdf scheduled to sail at 4 o'clock Florence, is a representative of the liners which collided late Wednes­ gation haye been heard but so far The father said various llat in pt^larity among eight up yesterday. The Fath versipif' is have taken no definite aha*]^. FRANK'S oppres.sion of recruits, pos.se'ssing gagement of their daughter, Napey agencies, organizations and in­ bpidge Secretarial School. She is is intended to bring the Distant aboard the U.S.S America fbr a Turkington large-family tradition. day night off Nantucket: . potentlaf vice presidential cand- inconspicuous because it Js ■ re­ an alcoholic beverage in barracks Marie, to Albert Henry Gua.v, son dividuals aa.slsted in helping him Early Warning (DEW) line in the, 2-month tour of Europe. Each has nine brothers and sis­ Andrea Dorla (Which Later S u k ) and drinking in the piesencc, of a. employed in the purcha.sing de­ Canadian Arctic into operation at thites. stricted to dressy afternae^i, cock­ Primary reason for the trip was FORMERLY HINKEL'S of'M r. and Mrs. Albert Guay of meet the tenific financial buiden. tail, and evening ikyitsy^here it is ters. In addition, Atkinson has .10 Mrs. Sanito Capasso, Bridgeport. WCTU Head Hits •reci-iiit. 20 Spruce St. partment at Pratt and Whitney. the same time mid-Canada Tipe' is ‘SHOOKKD AND AMAZED’ the appointment of Florence, who children of his own. Leonard Manlero, Bridgeport. A Navy docUu'. Lt. Robert J. put in service. / not much' of an innovation. holds one of the most important SOUTH STREET ^ COVENTRY Miss Hanley attended the Unl- KEEL.8 Tlir. PINCH '' Her fiance attended Massachu­ 8t. Joaeph, Mo.. July 27 (X*) — The Fath skirts-'iire abo^t 16 Vi The Turkington women also Josephine Maniero, Bridgeport. AtC'heson, 2",. Memphis. Temi.. ver.sity of (Jonneclicul and is a re­ setts Stale College and was grad­ The mid-Canada and tjhk DEW administrative posts for women in expect to meet another member At Sale of Vodka Oklahoma C ity i/P*-- Pofice said Parry Compton, Missouri's Repub­ Inches from tilfe floor in slim Leonard Maniero Jr., Bridge­ told the Court yesleiday he ex­ cent graduate of Moi-st College. a burglar entered a/h om e and uated-from Vesper George School, lines aie two of the ^ r e e chief lican state chaihnan, said he is the. Eastern territory, as the of the family while in Europe --- port. FEATURING:, amined McKeon for sobriety about components of the bjorth Amer­ skirts, and lidnehes in full ones. United States Salvation Army Her fiance attended Trinity Col­ pinched the sleeping housewife on Boston. Mass, He is a commercial "ahockid and amased” two Mis- While l^ o r says down with Susan Turkington, who is Flo­ Peter Perrone, Bridgeport. Evanston, 111., July 26 tiTt—The BOILED or b r o il e d LIVE P p.m., the night of the tragedy lege and will enter Tufts Univer­ the, leg before taking her purse artist employed by William B. ican Radar Netwo.rk. The Pine- aorui patty leaders are aligned delegate to the' International CTon- rence’s niece and the daughter of Donald J. Post, Waterbury. president of the National Woman's and "he wa.s within the normal tree Chain, which roughly follows sheaths, Geneyleve |['ath is still forence of Social Workers, which sity School of Dental Medicine, and $13. The'w om an said She Remington Co., Inc., Springfield, with Harold Stassen's effort to turning^ them out like’ mad. Great Mr. and Mrs. George Turkington Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merlin, Christian Temperance Union urged LOBSTERS limits of sobriety.” \ Idass. . ^ the 49th parallel, has been in will be held In Munich, Germany, of 17 Gerard St. Susan is a mem­ Boston. Mass., in the fall. vaguely r^ em beis being pinched, dump Vice PrealdeBt Nixon. pufH of drapery bows, loops and Stamford. t(May a ban on the advertising and STEAKS BROILERS About midnight; Atchesrin .said, A September wedding Is planned. but \vent.diat-k asleep. An ,0< tober wedding Is' planned. I operation sqihe two years. Staasen announced Elroy Bnnn- the week of ^ug. 14. ber of the troop of Manchester M.r. and Mrs. Wlllism B. Stevens, sale of vodka in the United States 801*7 SHELL CRABS cvacadea peixh here and there, but But Florence, who writl also at­ he drew blood fiom McKeon to lun especially oii the hip. for a sexy Girl Scouts -now touring Europe. Norwalk. , as a security measure. FRIED CLAMS SHRIMP a test for alcohol .In his, bfood- tend a' short Salvation Army con­ The paths of the World W ai I Gulliand Po'rfilio, Norwalk. Mrs. Glenn G. Hays, W(JTU BAKED STUFFED CLAMS ailhouette. , ference at the Army's interna­ atream. Tlie result ahoi.v,ed .0.15 pet Doughnut Girls and the l o c a l Mr. and MrS. Frank Delleo, Gro­ president, aaid In a statement that PIZZA GRLSDERS cent, the doctor i-eporle'r)^. s a j ( Fath lues all the variations on tional headquarters in Liondo'n, de­ scoiita are expected to cross some­ capes, and adds a few of her own ton. "sudden spiraling promotion, and Under cro.ss examination Atehe- cided to stretch out the visit. She where in Switzerland. Miss Maria Farinelta, traveling consumption ■ of the notoriously invention. There are shoulder Inrited he^ cousin to join her in a son .said he didn't pul m u^ faith Florence is scheduled to return from former home in T^sa, Italy, strong Russian drink la cresting in the accuracy, of the blohd test, ‘ ■ l O i cape«, w^aist-length capes, hlp- tour of the areas they remenvber to the United States aboard the length rapes, • tunic-length capes, to live with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph new alcoholics and adding to the DANCING anyhow, and regarded Wi Keon aS ,as battlefields where they had Queen Elizabeth early in Septem­ Maiorana, New London. juvenile problem." full-length capes, half capes, full served doughnuts and apple pies to ‘•ciinlpally sober.'’ y- ber. Myrtle, who has not yet ar­ Stockholm' -•She said internal revenue re­ In the couise of the day/the capes, envelope capes, and even American doughboys in 1917,, and ranged W u rn passage, will re­ Friday and Saturday Nights one version called a "Jump-ln-the- Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Post, ports showed an Increase in Ameri­ prosecutor, Maj. (Charles B. Seiver 'German towns where they were turn later.x Farmington. can consumption of vodka from introduced into evidence the oi-ders Boat Cape,” to translate literally with the Army of (Jeeupation. ORCHESTRA MUSIC Given : ^ ‘liveries from the French. Walter J. Rasmussen, Stratford. less than 220,(X)0 gallons In nhe McKeon supposedly violated. As a resvilt, they will tour Jean M. Rasmussen, Stratford.-. year ending In mid 1952 to about "One rend ii-. pari: ‘’No extra in- While Nults are rather plain and France and Germany. . probably Hospital Notes Mr. ahd Mrs. Oscar Roos, Ham­ 6,000,000 gallons in the year end­ atnictions will'take ,plat« . . . cm classic^ dresses are almo^ fussily stopping off in Coblenx on the den. * ing last June 30. furbished with drapes, bows, Sundayyund holidays.” Rhine to look for an establishment Mrs. Anna Shelberg, West Hart-* loops, flounces and so on. that had served as a saloon—un­ Visiting Hours: Private rooms, Mrs. Hays tergied "men without The prosecution contends the ford. conscience” as manufacturers and mai-ch was snc)( extra instruction; Big scotch maid la used for til the Salvation Army took it 19 a.m. to S p.m.; maternity and ' ■•’K. over. The Turkington cousins semi-pri\-ate. wards, 2 to 8 p.m.; Mrs. Anna Chellberg, Manchester. advertisers of the Russian drink in The defcn.se hblds I' -i‘. the drill.tn-' great coats and capes, and velvet Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Hurup, Nor­ the United ,8tates. She added that and chiffon are favorites for cock­ •served , coffee and -hot chocolate children’s wsird, 2 to 7 p.m. , structor had b^cn given-wifle lati­ RANGE %. FliEL OIL walk. the drinkd were be'ing publicly sd- tude, tn the installallnn of di.scipline tail and I evening creations. Fur oner" the bar. Instead of beer, and Carl A. Carlson, Shelton. trimmings are plentiful. remember the place, as providing ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: — the march was np):pjal proced­ Charle.s Robinson, 21 French Rd.; Mrs. Anna Gastagnozzi, Strat­ ure. ‘ • / Some big ball dresses combined the most liveable quarters they ford. a bustle with a winged cape. had in their travels with the armed- Gary Scoville, 66 Harlan St.; Mrs. McKeon al.so Is^^ccused of vio- Evelyn Johnson, 513 Lydall St.; Mrs. i^ha T. Elfgren, East Kil- ]nt>ng night upakreh regidations, The BOLAND OIL CO. Chanel and Heim will continue the forces. lin g ly ./ . aeaaon with shows this afternoon. Events, to Remember Mrs. Rhugo Zelanis, RED. An­ which requirea'lt'irops on the move, dover; George Shepaum, Williman- ■ Miyknd Mrs. Axel Larsen, Wood- EASTWOOD to .wear white towels end haye. a Recall Mode of 1912 While touring areas they first stock, , . Some Paris newspapers today saw as young wo- .en almost 40 tic; Claude Michaud, Coventry; light showing al each end of the Marvara Clark,. !56 Birch St.; /'M r . and Mrs. John E. Undquist, A Great Claaalc Latlia Oaraa colurirn. called Dior's long day skirts a years ago, the 'TurlUngton women (Canterbury. Naw PROGRAMS “knock-over sensation," and said will probably entertain a host of Frank Sanego, 128 Oak Grove St^ 'Ob Ika Scraaa . Mai Farrar ^Mrs. Ruth -Ing the Ribbon Creek area out of this record-breaking sale last year, our sion of big fashion news." Nevlns, 57 Milford 8t.; Mrs. Jane Most American and English ber, too, nights when they sat hud­ SHOWN TONIGHT ONLY! bounds, except as it pertained to factories couldn’t keep up with the de­ dled in their tents, wearing gas Decker, HartforjH Harold Hen- awinimiug.; Taahion editors' saw the ankle- thom, Bolton ..ILkke; James R. Saaa Maiaiaar mand! Once again—fof a limited time masrks, days v, hen they had to Tha Great Gay Madliaa . He also told the court that drill graxing skirts as a test to be fjled Nelson 61 AYonale Rd.; Harry Bcrara ChUlar for, future reference. pack up their equipment at •• mom­ Insthiclors had c< -siderahle lati­ only—you can save a whopping $19.55 Fuller, Rockville. “ Diabolique’ “HILDA tude and discretion in teaching, and ent's notice to move- up near the A D M IjtED TODAY: Mrs. iMMnuhmi on the famous “ Enchanted Nighta” front lines, and the ntany times lasTwimw' CRANE” maintaining disci'iline He added, Elsie GAranson, Forestvllle; Har­ III* KiiUlaf) Clam aScapa 'I , A they took messages from soldiers aad Calar "within rfxtain li.-iits.’' : ' - Mattress. Ajnd you do more than aave! rell Cook, 34 Woodbridge St. NOW TUSV SATl-BDAY STlVey insistcid the cunmiandihg for families back home. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A aon S :W - t :l * You get superb jSealy sleeping with aU They r.,ay remember, qjyso, the ALAN BORANNA general of the base \va;. the only to Mr. and -Mrs. Roland Emmett. LADD PODE8TA ELECTRONICS one who ccjuld order a "troop these famous quality features; tumultuoiia welcome -n-hen they Ill Olcott St.; a daughter to Mr, ••SANTIAGO” SUNDAY' Plei C*-lfU movement." returned home, in September 191F. and Mrs, Peter Plikaitis, 69 Sum­ '‘SAFARI” aad ‘T'OV'TIGER” LABORATORIES Flags flapped in the breeae. crowds mit St. Terrr Frsaii Lerejay Berman.’ a former Air- Korce • Extfh high ceil ceunti "SMACK colonel, a.sker’ ptm if he regarded cheered, veterans donned theif Old BIRTl^S TODAY; A son to Mri OIT ON ISl” . FOR SALE uniforms to hold parades for them, and Mrs. Henry Garuder, 100 277 BROAD a matvh of 74, men ,8.50 yards • fre-bultf borders for yeers ef town dignitaries lauded them in Wetherell St. across a field as a "troop move­ longer wear f speeches,' and for two days, Man­ ment.” —i A D TCD ^ A 1/ r e s t a u r a n t ' d is c h a r g e d WEDNESDAY: RADIO T 1 l t V I S I 0 N W riAK I CK w Alv and GRILL chester was known as ‘^Turking- Mrs. Grace Murray, 112 Waddell "I believe I would. Yes,” Sil-.'ey • Smart decereler deiigh ticking I town.” St. answered. 120 CHARTER OAK ST.— MANCHESTER Besides touring' the areas they DISCHARGED Y^TERDAY; MAT. 2 P. M. Ghaanel s Nan Baveo. C n a . (W> SrOBTS • Top quality innerspring unit for the remember as battle-fields, they Ctoaarl IS HarttorS. C*um. (M> W F,ATH RBVAN B- Hm« la a good opportunity-to own a good going business with Mias Mary Jane Durkjn, 157 EVE. CONT. Ctoaarl tl flBrlaslIrld, Mata. haoithful firmness pieneerod by Seoly) will make several side trips, one NOW l:»k ( D BIN TIN TIN r full liquor license. .Long term lease, S-room apartment, large Wadsworth St. Ext.; Mrs. Carmela FROM S.-iS Ckaaarl Sa Saw BriUla. Caaa. (IK-Sl) MY FBIKND FLICKA " into Switzerland and another in^o Clwaarl U Walerbory, Caaa. attic, inquire on preiniaen between 9 A.M. and 11 A.,M. Anderson, 73 Drive' A; Doiiald Ckaaarl U Halyaka' Matt. • 1!) HrOBTSMRN’H,nF.N • Seme fine quality matching box Ireland. In Ireland, they will j Hagenow, 94 Cooper St.; Ann (IMS) JAYE F. MdBGAN . lU ) FILM Local Stocks . iprihg-JUST $3».95i I to Belfast' and Portadown; whei Marie Cook, Groton; Miss Pearl 7:44 itJ-Si) NEWS CABAVAN McIntosh, 20 Walker St.; Mrs. 7:44 * 44) HASKHALL i Ullian Frazier, 176 Oakland St.; N m i s i NI8N Glania * t. M. Laait . Quotations Ftimlshed By »:•• ( t) COMBAT SERGEANT , ,Cobum Ji Aliddiebrook, ine Mrs. Hazel liambert,- 3 Bancroft la Ezcjitlng Color! HIBH YOU "K a il al A ls ir r t". Mirhaal Rd., Rockville; Walter Lojeakl, Tkamat Bank Stocks II4-44) .H A M A ^F rssy Waad 273 Oak .St.; < Joseph Russell, 15 "MOHAWK" (TtM) TBUTH OB CONSE- ' - Bid Olcott Drj; KeUin Edwards,'Brit­ HIGH First National Bank SAVE $ 6 0 ON A ish Westrindies; Mrs. Shirley SCOTT BRADY SAVE MONEY l:l.(.>c1£SiD , ■■“Of' Manchester...... RITA GA»I *Tlio Mushinsky and daughter, Willl- Whllmoro Hartford National mantic; Mrs. Ullian Aceto, East ABOVE UH'M) fllTR MISS U O O E B Bank and Trust Cp CHARGE PLAN CREDIT PLATE Hartford; Michael ' Connor, 53 "OBsporat* Hours" ^ -*Kv«r‘ Cpnn. Bank and- <-7*.**) THE LIFE OF RILEY School St.. Rockville. HUMPHREY BOGART < «t TBA Trust Co. . X ,/ i: . . 3.5 . DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs.-^ FREDRIC MARCH THEM ilAtJi.'BI)SADKE Manchester Trust . . . . 65 70 Esther poor, 39. Snipsic St., Rock- ; NORMAN’S (77-Ml BEST IN M YSTEEY Fire ImuiMce Companlea "D a a ir't lairraa” , nirk Vllle; Mrs. Patricia Cordner and ' FawrII [ Aetna Kire/T...... 64'a 671 s t a r t s SUNDAY. 445 HARTFORD RD. plus that come with every son,H52 Chestnut St.; Glenn Eno, i ALL! <4.0 f a v o r i t e s t o b y Harlfdnl/Kire ...... 145 1.55 104 Drive B; Laurie Heritage. ' t:la < •) t h e v i s e National Fire ____..,130 140 "S A F A R I” Victor Mature (U.44> PLAYHOUSE OF STABS South Windsor; Frank Kopcho Jr., I TEL. Ml 9-4597 e that you make at •TREASURE MOUNTAIN” "D arr". Fkylllt Tkaxler Pttopfltx ...... 73 76 41 Baldwin Rd.; Lawrence ' Con­ (71-10) STAB STA G E v Jfe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Golden Sleeper verse, 12 Pearl St.; Mrs. Shirley CHILDPEN rn t c • :M « 8) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB "Car-rr", Grrrr Uartaa tetna Life ...... 193 203 on (^cept cigarettes Scribner, RFD 1, Rockville; Mrs! InqlancJ. I jfip’st Hli^qrnuiiJ ftf ' (llh FLIPrV THE CLOWN ' Aettia Casualty J, • • -'.l22 132 . KOO RAEKLEV SNOW 'S'f,59..50 Value.! .Smart in design, opens to Elizabeth Enright, Coventry. (S*> rO.HEDY TIME Conn. General ...280 '295 lie beveragesJThey ace (.W» FILM THEATKB W. H. ENGUND Hartford Steam BoiU 96 104 1 a full length bed for two with se|iarate NEALY Innerspring Mat- $ 1 0 0 . 5 0 .=M !s : ^'**i«*> Travelerii. ■...... 73', 78' for hundreds of won- LUMBER CO) I Public UUIlUea tress! On sale at ,...i... Ilrjr* , ^ (M) aS-'gS'T^Si'’'*' -■ "7 Conn, Light Power'1820' Aiurosa'from Greeh School nam^ gifts, and you I S) STAGE i /, . ■Conn. Power ...... 39'i 41) MAN5FIELD -*"Thr -Raail Ahrad” CloeediAII Day Nahirday, wiwm'aa jtr. #< «nuMMar I'OWBOV CGBBAL (ISAI) I'NDKECUBEENT Mao.ulacturing Companies («) TWILIGHT THEATEB ••Tk- Platsrd Nlrkrl” , .Marlloaafd Carry Am. Hardware -... 18'i 20*2 (TtSS) CAVALCADE OF Arrow. Hart, Heg. ■ 63'-J 66»3 Rei'ugnir.eil Everywhere As The 55'orld'a SITOBTS HOXLNG Nichols MIzarl Barylat » t . « Eld Aaso. Sp.ring . . . . . ,33'a> 36'2 Finest Mattress—at ANY FRI|[tE! Aaa-kaar, - 1# rd. Iralh-r. Bristol B ra ss...... •20 ij 22 >2 TIRE wriskl j I • . r — -- *1.1...^.. ...rwt ■ M iM um m Monchosfor ■ ine. Collins ...... 110 120 . g i i -d e e s i Je e v e .35>i 38'•2 To Present Charge Plan Customers. Your new Charge Plan plus “ SHADOW OF FEAR” (1^ ) PANTOMIME quit Em-Hari ...... FI.AYHOlsr. 1 Fafnir Bearing .. . .50 .53 Posturepedic cre(iit plate has been mailed to you. Please, destroy your old WED.: "PARDNERs ” (Tech.) GcioDYEAR > f»:4» r..; FAMOUS FIGHTS Lariders-Fi-ary Clk. 24 26>2 ^one which i.s no longer valid...... 8FOBTS REVIEW N. B. Machine Co. . 37 40 U:M I S) NEWS REPOBTEB ’ For supreme support and healthful com­ LANCASiaOlimS TIRES - (ISAS) NEWS N. Eastern Steel . ; 6'* 7') (77) n N A L EDITION 38 fort, you'll find nothing finer than the ^ To Future Charge Plan Customers. You may get you.r new Store and Plant 295 Broad S t North and Judd .. 35 - muLOUOBRIIiIIA (44) NIGHTCAP EDITION 11 13 Postui-epedic! Comfortable relief for tense ' Charge Plan credit plate by applying to any member store 11:S4 (7t; SPORTS BOUNDUP Russell Mfg...... nerves and muscles, lets .vou awake relaxed (44) P B E V U E S ^ 49 NITECAP THEATER T3ie above quotations are not,to 79.50 (77) NEWS ll:la (77A#) TONIGHT 4:44 (IS) KPOBTS REVIEW l:40 ( S) NEWS - ^ be construed as actual markets. Keith’s. Manchester. Open 7iSS ( S) BIG PLAYBACK • -

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRlDAV^JULY-27, 1956 BIANCHESTEK EVJBNJNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JULY ^7,^956 X

way, Atkmt 100 yards from the directly , to the surface of'the the community will be tomorrow a.m. worship service Sunday, at front of the hbime. when ahe and Rai^ar Expert water. B'uVlf there ii a blanket of Andover evening at the barn.'''MU8lc for the First Congregational Church. WKMB—MO Flaming Cross the'others went ptrt on the lawn. cold, moUt 'air below warm dry RETGHER OLASS 00. ^ o'^ manchcstcr ballroom and ^uofe dancing will The lermon is baaed on the be p ro v id ^ 'b y an orchestra. parables of Jeaua. Daily Radio WGTH— 1410 "It was biirnltlg very brightly,” Bares Theory air, like, the reported 'og bank, the wooo—uoo she said. ‘(The flames shot up. It radar beams would, bounce off it HififiSchool Road Discussed; j^-Conllnnattbir Class The scripture., lesson is Amos Set at Home of burned for heariy an hour." is ^ vIm t m i d d l e t u r n p i k e ' ...AT'conflrmatlon claaS for chil­ 6:14-24 and Luke 10:2.6-37. WUBO—ISSO v^^l^^SUaiUrd Timm WTIO^IOSO On Sea Crash as though it were a rittyror. Renfro said the cro.sa was made "They would b literally, trapped CORNER DURANT ST. dren of St. Peter's intending to be Mrs. Thomas J. Birmingham of.w ood 2 by 4's and had been In the upper layers of air!'*., Funds Need Legislative Vote confirmed wil| be conducted on will be the organist and a solo will Th* toU owuj§,«^P*«> •chediUM Sam Rayburn wrapped in cloth and saturated In Milton, Mass., July 27 ig*)- The "It is reasonable an(| logical Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the rectory. be given by Elwood Hudson. . & Uf« director o an Air Force ridar NEW .LARGER QUARTER.S v ar* ^ppttad'Sy tht ra(Uo managa* • WCCC^Giiod Is^venmc Good Uuilo oil. He said the cross was attach- to feel this v/aa the case, when tile, PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING Sunday ^rmon I WKNB—Platttr Party Bonham. Tex.. July 27 i/Pi — A ed to a stand, similar to one used station today advanc' 1 a theory two shipa collided.” The Rev. Stephen R. Chamber- Manchester Even! a g Herald mi^ta and ara aubject to cbanga ^VTIC—On* Man** Kamtlv he aaid might explain why t’ e Andover, July 27 (Special)— "be held Old R ed'B am this WDRC—(.'htrl** (’olhnrwood flaming cross was found burning , *’*’'** "• Christmas tree. lain has chosen the sermon topic Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul Without RoUca. shipa Andrea Dorta and Stockholm AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Atty. John H. Yeoman*, chairman , «v#nmg-at 8 o clock. WOTH-Sav It With Ifuilc Tx... i A'^danc* for adult member* of "Know Your Neighbor” for the 10 Pfanstiehl, telephone, Pilgrim • :« »- last night on the front lawik of j »>Khway Patrol and might not have spotted each other of the Regional.1 District 8 Boardlj.______'WUAY—Mu»Jo Merchant WHAV —Dodger* v». f'ubn * V » I Sheriff s Office were assisting ' WcVC—Bsoort R»»u» ' WCCO—Good Evening Goc»d Uuaic the home of House Speaker ,Sam ; investigation. on the 'Sdar srteens. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS of Education, and the first select- i WKN'B—Baieball Maunt* ^ WKNB-P.epoM Dr. David Atlas, director of the WTIC—Fred W’arJng Rayburn (D-Te.vi who was In | Washington, crosses were rLEiALYEvElMiESl men. of the three Unvng o f the d i* -. WTIC—Woman , Blue Hills Ra1ar Post, said; MIRRORS (Firaplac* ond Doer) WDRC—Kal Colby WDRC—Kddle Arnold Washington at the lime. burned on the night of July 13 out- > AT LOW PtHCES ^ trict. met with Hirfiway Comniis-1 WCTU—Waaworka WGTH -Counter Spv "It Is Inebncelvable . that seta i 111 <■ n '1.2 4:14- Rayburn's sister, Mrs. Edward »fde the residents of Chief Justice aboard both vessels brokg.dpwn-at aiu— _ ,,____ ' Earl Warren, Justice Felix Frank- PICTURE FRAMING (aU typos) aionpr Newman E. Argra\ e» r e - ; WHAY—Uuaic Merchant WHAY —podger* v>. tXibe the sgm^ tlina. ' SATURDAY ancn*OESDAT^“ WOCO—Rocuro Br»ue WC(X—Good Uvtnlng Good Muile Bartle>. the Congres.sman a broth- Solicitor General Simon k Arthur Drug Stores 1 cently to dtscuas the possibility of WKNB—Sporu WKNB—Muiir er and Bister-in-law, Air. and Mrs. In ' normal atmospheric condi­ a HOURS 8 A.M. to U P.M. 1 WTIC—Radio I.iuie- WTIC—Fred Waring tions, the radar would penetrate WINDOW and PLATE GLASS using town aid road funds to con- • WDRC—Record Shop UT)RC—Your* Truly* Dick Rayburn. Md Mrs. Oacar | poii^;^ arrested a 24-year-oId Ar- struct a regional school road, from WGTH—Waxworka WGTH--Counter Spv Scott of Cooper. Tex., were at j iinj^ioh. Va., student, Ronald Eu- JALOUSIES: Inafallatlon la^tiulck. Easy and EconomlraL . Wall-St. to Rt. 86 in Hebron. Rep­ BUY IT ON BUDGET trsa— • :sa- country home, l^ate^^two. uilles . yyj,o admitted sotting WUAV—Betty K.iml>aU WHAY—Du«V ' WTIC—Radio lAiir WGTH—American Muak:-Hatt" MEDICINE CABINETS ondlWOWER P00R$/ Andover, Winthrop Porter., Hebron. ■fJ cross was burning on the lawn. GOOD./^EAII J3-T the \vwongnes.s of the Supreme WDRC—Record Shop 4 :U - , - ^ "I can’t imagine why an.YTiody Open Saturdaye — Open Thursday Bvenlnga / Willlsm Zerver, Marlborough. WCTH—Waxworka WHAY-^Dodg»'fA VB. Cub* Court decLsion” against rectal seg- " WTIC—National Radio Fan Club would' want to do a thing like Commissioner Argraves, recom­ i H a;4A- __— legation in the schools. Rowley ESTIMATES GLADLV GIVEN WtlAV—Betty Ktmball WDRC-Radio Workahop that." Mrs. Bartley .said.' She NEW SHIPMENT OF mended that a town meeting be WeeC—R«»itl-Reva« WGTH—Aun*riran Hall — ’ forfeited J19 each on two charges AUTO ami TRUCK TIRE SALE! added that there ' had been no held In Hebron to see whether the WKNB^^wiii^all Matinea iif kindling a bonfire between sun­ COTTON WTIC—Radio lAne glamorous sterl in g^ WHAY—Df»dger* v*. i’lib* threats nor any Incident like it. town will accept the road as a WDRC—Record ShOp WTIC—National Fan Club set and sunrise. WGTII-Waxworka WDRC—Mv Son Jeep Rayburn- said today the cross town road. Next, action must be Stia— ' WGTH----- Red Sox v*. Chicago burning was "either a boyish prank taken by the legialature before WHAY—Record Rodeo • ;14- or done by somebody who lives the towns can transfer money to I WCCC—Record Review WIIAV—Dtulgei* y*. (?ub* ITE M IN A l l FATTfeRNS SHOW N ^ RHSW H-naiiM WKNB—Baacball Matinea t WTIC—National Fan Club outside my district,” the project. WnC—Newa WDRC—Johnny Dollar 'No-poople who liva In niy dla- It was suggested that the road )GE TRIMMER WDRC—Newa WGTH—R^d Sox v* Dflrolt \ Dficct! B«Ut wiA J»T ~— - - WGTH—Bob and Ray trlct would do a thing like that," be built by Hebron, with the agree­ J&oodr«*r'a procott lOTomog Ttfuko. ■ :ia— *’^ A Y Ds Cards Rayburn said at hia news confer- iSR ffiir ment of each of the other district Much faster otaiarc tod Time for extra ttreG#tb* dvrebilttr iAitfrt WIIAY—Record Rodeo WTIC—National Kan Club >nw just ahead of. the dgy's ses- AT WCCC—Record Review WDRC—So Thev Sav . towns to reimljurse He'.iron'a ac- . sham hand clippen ar - ! 0 Ixiw Prtees On o f t h e WKNB—Baaeball Matinea WGTH-----Red Sox v». ehlca*o siort'Of the House of Represents-^ ^'Cj)Unt to the ex i- t of one third of MTIteSIdewiUI.. « « «» ONIY WTIC—1080 Radio Lana • : « - lives. the, coat, siinitar to the arrange- WDRC—Record Shop WHAY—Dod*er» vr. Cuba Maifst k«4e« Irinnime a br*«I*l L Too! He said' that if aomeone from ment''hetween Deep River, Chester * ^pafotaffromMondard %'alactri« WGTH—Bob and Ray . WTIC—Vidor Reiael ' Slmller Se^MI* ■ :M — WDRC-So Thev Sav outside his bongressional district DAY Cakes and^astries with that home-made flavor and and EsSex. 'irepedeht for the use 4M. CvH 12' »wolfc with kiugh, PAY AS UnU AS WHAY—Swln* taay WGTH---- Red Box VI. Chtca*n was responsible;'^ "It might be •a'atksr *li*» WCCC—Record Review oven-fresh goodne.ss. Make an occasion iTally special of town aid road I'lihda for a re- proottPA'Qfovfkd .•icMt-typa blodot« tG«l $1.35 Wtne FO« FOUII l t : S » - someiiody who wants to affect the Short Sleeve UfhNyiigiN, ohHmiww. WKNB—Baaeball Matinea WHAY —Do- WDRC—Record Shop _ . IS Rav^urn has kvordeil taking a WGTH-Lea Paul and Mary Ford WHAY- D«d*<'rs vs. Cubs 'for work, play or leisure. tain positive information a.s to th<^ ve r at TODAY'S LOW public stand in the controversy poB.xible relocation of Rt. 8,6. The •:ta- WTIC—Sports HI*hllKhts • DATE-NUT BREAD LOWK8T PinOB BVBR ON WHAY-Newa WDRC-C—Moods __ Ion R< omsnes over racial segregation. They’re styled .so smartly . . . —trmte originally proposed by State flXICES. Anticipate the wed­ .WCCO—Good Kvenini Good Muald WGTH- Red Sox vs. ChirsKO Helped Defeat Shivers • WONDER CAKE WKNB—Today in Sporta l*;4S- .in a compi^te range of sizes. Highway Department officials Is 4 WTIC—Newa WHAY—DoilBcts vs. Cubs Duiing the fight for control of j • OPEN FACE FRUIT PIES closer to th^ School site, iand if this dings, onniversory and WDRC—Newa WTIC—Sports, Rt*hli*hts the Texas delegation t6 the Dem- i R E G . S Z .9 8 plan is carried o’lt the length of HI-MILER RIB WGTH—Newa WDRC—Moods for Romanes • TU ni PRUITI RUM CAKE • :1>- WGTH-----Red Sox vs. Chicago ocratlc national convention, in! ■ the school road 'WLOuld be shortened. birthday gifu thot must be WHAY^pbrla Spotll*bl II:**- which Rayburn helped Sen.'-Lyn-| • HAMBURG ond HOT DOG ROLLS However, a ."'roni of Hebron WCCC—Good Bvenin* Good Mnato WHAY—Dodgers va. Cubs don John.snn defeat Gov. A 11 a n i townspeople haw suggested a dif­ 3-T TRUCK TIRE WKNB—Serenade WTIJ—Newa Shivers, the ' Governor accused Special! bought. Higher costs of WTIC—Sporta WDRC—News- Almanac WE apEUIALI'/E IN: BIRTHDAY CAKES. WEDDING CAKES, ferent i-oute west of the town. At STACK CHAK OthGr sizRB of Hi-Milor Rib Low Pricod, fool WDRC—Jl. Zalman WGTH—Night Music ■Rayburn of working hand in glove the present tinie, the >t..‘,us of the -eervices and supplies will Lowoot pric« evar for cmcluMV* Goodyoar 5-T Cord • WGTH—Lawrence Welk l l i l t - with "extreme Liberal and Left COOKIE TRAYS, ETC. — TEl.. MI 9-6878 ' priaposed route change is unknown. StMck 'em tip* $ 6 » 5 Truck TirMi Tb« faineue Hi-Mijar Rib girm ymn • *.M sU til* •:3a- WHAY—Dodgers va t'anls Wing grolips." Shlveri named the WHAY—Dinner Date WTIC—Sport s'Inal It was decided that the selecl- increase the price of Gor­ fer rtermK big, flat, bnekf tra*d for bottof traettoa • . • >-T WCCC—Good Bvenin*. Good Muate WDRC-Cal Kolbv .National Associationr for the A4- OPEk TUESDAY thru SUNDAY 7 A.M . to B P.M. ''\ n ie n o f the district should meet, ..Rayon Cord for oxer* ttronitk. .Got tb* HUkfilor Rib WKNB—Serenade WGTH—Night Aliislc vanc.ement of Colored People Term* 0 8 l o w OB WTIC—Kmll Cote ll:sa- . ^ $0.29 again vsdth the Regional Board to ham Sterling flot silver on tbday and bo tore of truck tiro tatitfacCion at a now WDRC—Gav Lombarda WHAY—Sympnonv in (he Night among Others. diacusa the details further. - Sfvfdy «N waothar wabbi*gi It low price! $ 1 . 3 5 per week WGTH—Mel Allen WTIC—Startime Serenade v^Nelther Sen. Johnson hor I are BAKE -August 1st. ri' •;«— WDRC-rCal Kolhy ,, r "playing footsie with the Republi­ . o n Roads WHAY-Dinner Date . WGTII—Night Sliisic ' First SMcCtiiion L. Edward mm Amt*. KR I ' kbvkr ekii*wm WCCC—Good Bveuln* Good Huale cans, as Shivers has been doing SHOP II;«4— Whitcomb said'tast night that he k«t. Qkict •# f f n «*d WKNB—Dinner Date WIIAY—Syniithonv in the and Ig doing now,” Rayburn said •r a*d whita.. WTIC—Three Sun' kixtra Cdmell WTIC—Startlme Sei;enjids The Bonham Police Department I 449 HARTFORD ROAD— NEAR .McKEE STREET expects to liegin \Monda.v on a WDRC—Lowell Thomaa WDRC—Danes OrpMitra MISSES AND project of oiling pi‘\asphalling All Order$>.including‘mall WGTH—Meet the Artlit said today no arrests had been i .IO.SEPH S. LUC.lis. Prop, and Baker . I ma(le but they were working bn ! / ' 16 >, miles of loads in the,town. V. WHAY—(Jneore Theater He will release a listin g ^ f the ond phone ordeH,^ received WCCC—Good Bvenin* Good Huale several lead.s. HALF SIZES' WKNB—Dinner Dale Deaths Last Night roads to be treated. In tlie oi-der iii Patrolman Thurman Renfro of CAESAR ROSSinO WTIC—Start Tonlalit the Bonham ^ Police Department 12 to 20 which they arc .scheduled. How-' by July 30th will be'/ijled WDRC—Atiioa ‘n Andy ever, it will be difficult to provide All New WASH-A-MATIC WGTH—iSilton Ltwia Jr. said that the neighbor who calle,d ; S o lo s m o n I : l » - By THE ASSOtT.ATED PRESS the Rayburn home. Lloyd Green, i, l6'/2to24'/j the exact dales on which the main­ ot present low prices. APEX HOTPOINT TXT WHAY-Bncore Theater tenance work will be done due WCCC—Good Bvenin* Good Huale Hollyw'ood. July 27 iR*i John told him that he spw a green pick- Henrj' Mear*, 78; theatrical the weather. WKNB—Kvenin* Serenade up truck drive up from the west 1 9 5 6 O L D S . m POWEI^'L 17 I'Ji' WTIC—Stara Temlsht manager and producer, world 'between 8;4.S and 8 p.m. Green DK LUXE ’SB”' A t this m orLOW prico TSvo major projects will include WDRC—Amna 'n Andy traveler, and lyrici.at f o r , such said the truck stopped in front of pricoi »Kaw«t ort • • M'nrld's largest WGTH-E. P. Mor*an the oiling of the complete lengUis un *loc*'»«ttng; 4nH«. 4»Hi. ""‘^'^$174.95 compoaers aa George Gershwin the Rayburn home and a m'an.'.and o f Boston Hill Rd„ and ^le Lake ioo»pean,'M(«d forh. ieuo ipean, agitator' , t :W - 4-door sedan, radio, heat­ they'll go fast! Buy Aids to graciouis/^ WHAY—Save a LUe and Harry Tierney, died Thurs­ a woman got out. er. hydramatlc, power Rd. Following the oiling, the road’ •artadaf on4 toclvdt Fa<)afal To* \ WCCC—Good Bvenin* Good Huale \ • Only washer • DE L^X|: 14 WKNB—Platter Party day. Green said he- thought the truck steering, power brakes; aurfave will he honed to fill the *Tfode tAoik with fluff action w nC —News of World Soheveningen. Holland. July 27 ||'“'' ■ li‘f. A few minutea tinted glass, 6-way poxy- one or tw o first thing tom orrow! . -tjoliows which have developed. . WDRC—Bln* Croaby outdoor living . 'x . ■ . - • I .. $139.9$ WGTH—G. Heatter 1^ 1--Dr. Louis Raemakers. ■ 87, ■ couple get back er seat, whitewall tires Whitcomb intends to Hsphall the • Tub -puNalcs Dutch arlint famou* for hi* truck and as it waa bein^ 'and many more extras. two road.s next year, 610 times per (trom-ymi^ hard^^c’stofc ^ 8 | iy on our-Bodgo^^lcm Television Proerams cartoons during World War I. died [driven away he saw fhf burnini |ln ejieeilent ear. — AIR-CONDITIONED i Bridgie Work minute! TRY A 8-DAY Thiiradav jCi*oa*. DEMONSTRATION On Paxe Two SAVE On another town I'oad project, • Save on hot - M.vico Ofv Iiiiv 27 \lleiiel : Bartley aaid the cioss waa i"yiillcom b ostimatea that work in 'lfso o^e M«ico’7le.d^^ flercely just off the drive- water-uses but will begin shortly on the two re­ 16 gallons, ONLY 88 DOWN character actors, and one of the^------^ .. maining plank bridges in town, on DELU'ERS founders of the powei'fu'l Motion j Hendce Rd. and Lake Rd. ■’ 1.95 • iShqrlcst cycle GENERAL Picture Union, died Wednesday. 1 9 5 5 C H E V . Tlie Lkke R er* in an unsuccessful effort to lANCHESTER __ wUheaS sprinknis*, dtdaga le dry handy service' * 4 9 5 scored agsin for a two-run lead. . U-I97-C. $165 heater. bkek 0*4 while er retiet ^kdic Bio4alt, SAVE REGULARLY PATIO-BLOC Top value. ^ U T J Like new. ^ l*#TO fosMonel plar.’ Whitney Merritt, placing for •lightly higher. IxceiHieeelly ckof leee. T o a ^ covered loe Lifetime beauty underfoot, for your the Lake, hit a triple in the sec­ 49 PONTIAd 'S3 MERCURY hard hitting, and 89c ond with no one on base. 'S3 STUDEBAKER Monterey Hardtop. .Merco- garden, terrace, walk. Laid without 3-Door. Black, llydra- wonnd with asiu- Reg. 81.28 W ATCH your Money GROW ment or special tools. Textured non-skid •The final play-off game in the matte. Slock Champion' Coupe. matie, radio, heater, lenth- . 26" HI'WW tal nibber. surface, 7 .jittractivc colors. Easy on aecond round of the Lijtle League No. 1 -638. $295 .$-Pas*. er Interior,’ tu- 1950 MERCURY will start at 6:30 tonight at $695 tone paint, your eyes, your feet, your jiocketbook. Wright's Field. The Fire De- '5 5 F O R D white walls. ^ 1 ▼ J P A M BICYCLE 4-Door Sports Sedan. Ra­ ' nartment team and Fisher's Gas- Ask loe tree PATIO-PLANNER; 'SO CADILLAC '5 3 O L D S . ■/ ■ dio, heater, overdrive, nouse Gang will meet. V-8 Rgnch Wagon 6-ras*. Top Sighl value pt a tew, lew prlcsl and earn i : . design your own in color, to scalel 3-Door. Radio, healer. .Model S3 T-Donr Sedan.- Super 88 4-Door, Radio, tThItewall 8* * X ifirnic Toalghl Smoelti-nSing, Cetvmbie*bvilt with Ingk. Deep blue .Jet black finish hydra- heater, 'standard trans­ tires. • a pm Mki'g Mmt Mi 'A cook-Tout picnic will be held matte transmission, radio, mission tu- tone priced feelureil. SEid-reuiienI, l^ e r tonight for vacation Bible School w.ering Ceedyeer G -3 *eUoon Tires, atudenta o f St. Peter's Episcopal $i89s Save your lawn from guuWspouf dam­ $1295 temeus Trosel spring leddl., slreomlmed Protett your pre.sent and fortify church at the rectory at 7 o'clock.. Cp.. $1395. fvttJeAgtb choth gvord, ond double*breced KE CHEST' It will be canceled In event of rain. '49 MERCURY ■S5 OLDSMOIILE REG. 83I.B.1 your future' by saving regularly— ■ age with a Pla.sticrete. ’ •SS C H E V R O L E T tendon. Ill rvgg.d ond ilurdy, wiSi « iJgH r^-prm/ 1 9 4 9 B U IC K The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm has Super 88 ,4-Door. Radio, .NOW ROTISSERIE GRILL each payday.^Remember . ... it’s not Mid-Summer SALE! Ikiupe. Radio, healer, tflv.r.broitd from, end beowNtuI belied 3-DoOr 210 Model. Clean almmmmm . announced that 48 pupils have en- overdrive, good rubber ^ O.NLV what you earn but what you keep that R.M SEDXXETTE Inside and out. A perfect healer, hydramatie trans­ •nom .I.d finish, t o , ', model, Corolief SPLASH-bLOC ktilled In the class. mission. tu-tnne $14.95 - CampleletCtth m v counts! Dance Tonight' Ideal second $245 c a r for lt d with ivory Tsmt— girTs, l.rhshire bhi* Gray. RAH, In lilrtifflc rrlnfnrvpd $1,60 Dou-n—^1.29 Per Week electric matte ' ▼ X l * COTTON DRESSES concrete. Only Ka«'h Dancing for young people, will only $1695 P.I., ^2295 with ivory rime. hy,not stop in and open your ac­ DymUlow.!^ *200 $1.95 Ekeble-thkk Fibfoglui lAtekHe*. leoil fowl on. Sso hsmiii* tpif or count today . . . it take.s but a few '49 MERCURY 'B 3 F O R D '5 3 H U D S O N Cemet cemekle with 4rei* he*e. broR steak, end chops os die bif Current Diviiiend— Annual Rate .95 4.20 Down ceepheg, orttoched bedk' epeeerp 27'slJ'trid. Corfhe.wheel«lor minutes. 4-Dodr.‘ Green. Custom 8. Radio, heater. Super Wasp. Radio heater. 1.25 Per Week e*4 edjtPttebk »)i4l*g trey. toery niovlitt. 30*«IB's3l'pveroa. * 3 - ^ ^ ( 2 - f o r * 6 - 0 0 Stock No. Ill-tone, C 1 A O C U-20S-B; $195 while walls. ^ I V 7* O ; * •' $595 MANCHESTER All sizes 10 t o ^ and l2'/2 to 24'/} avings[|ank of ^ancliester! MOTOR SALES BUILDING MATERIALS STORE HOl'RS: 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.—Open Thursdays to t P.M. SILVER LANE RD. 10% to 30% OFF! LUMBER FUEL M A I N O F H C E EAST BRANCH MANCHESTER 923 Main . Street 285 Kaat Center "Street MORIARTY BROTHERS ^ 1 9 . 6 4 2 7 ON ALL SUMMER 336 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-5258 > LINCOLNw44ERCURY 1'''- OPEN THURSDAY OPEN FRIDAYS 713. HAl?f ST. OPEN E3*EMNC1S UNTIL t Open Daily, 7 A. M. to 5 I*, M. Including EV^INGS 6 to 8 9 A.M . to 7 P.M. 301-315 CENtER ST.— .TEL Ml 3-5135 6FEH EVENINGS PHone Ml 9*5390 , SeUing aail Servicing DressesyBlouses and Skirts Wednesday Afternoons and Salutda^s'Until Noor SERVICE STORE OldaiBokUea for CN'er 22 Yeara Evely Item We Sell la Guaranteed— d R iiirm tn iio m iiiiiu jm Bay Dwyer. Ua^ • • ^ - . .. ------^ ^ - and Mrs. Robert Kelley. < Coventry chairman, Mrs. -Philip I. LoMon-. - h Those attending' are asked to tagne, Mrs.. Walter S. Haven, Mr., group .of communitlaa has in fight­ world’s hoiixon nineteen centuries Hebron Engineering Co. of vvtilch Fred J:^oog Treasurer bring dishes for a pot-luck' supper, Polio Clinic Set and Mrs. ■ Walter Lynch, Mrs. ^iattriiPBtpr ing for its line. ago. Patten of Amaton is' hesd. Tlie picnic meals, and individual eat­ George Garbarini dnd Mi-s. Ray­ Droodieg Waa it merely human blood that grain company. U^bontlnuing busi­ To Perpetuate ing. utensili. The entertainment mond L. Pender. It may A’sll- be, as President Al- By ROtiEB PRICS was spilled at Calvary’s Hill for ness in‘the .regi'psrt of the build- Gives Full,Report For Next Week Picnic Tomorrow ^DPuing ^pralh Parly EnroHinenl — -'T will Include swimming. PUULUUUSD ih l nun pert said at the New Haven meeti the redemption of sinners? . In the- event of rain, the picnic The Mr. .and Mrs. Club will have tnettAt'.ft psomHO CO.. INC. ir.g, that most branch lines “are What thinking man can keep Session Tonight / Home Sold ' A Cherished Andover, July 27 (Special) - will be held Aug. It. Coventry. July 27 (Special )-r-A its postponed picnic tomorrow at u »m«ii outmoded and obsolete,and are no from exclaiming: “My I>prd' and R^)brt H. HoiTon has sold his .* ■* The annual report of the Chucky Swim Tests Salk polio, vaccine clinic' for pre­ Rocky Neck State Park. The main HUKiiMttr, Conn. my GOd!’’—(Sel cted). atse to out of town# parties, but school children will be held Thurs­ group will leave at 4:30 s.m. from — J.—.3USON longer required and'have followed Hebron, July -27 (Special)-^ Bkoog Trust Fund w'as presented Tesla of the beginner and inter- BUSON Sponsored by the Manchester '1's retaining potaeasion of his farm j Memory me^mte classes in the ■ American day at 9 a.nv at the Nathan Hale the Church Community House.. the stage coach and covered wagon Registrars of Voters Harold L. lands. He plans to build a house at a meeting, at the Firehouse Community Center. Visiting Totvn roundad Council of Churches. Gray and Bela L. Schreier be Red Cross-PTA sponsored swim­ into Oblivion.’’ on the Hopb .Valley Rd. for a per­ Chooee wisely the monument Tuesday by J. Russell Thompson, ming program were . conducted First and aheond shots will be Mr. ai.d Mrs. Ruscell Albro, PuMlaMd K tu f ICrtniBt a t , the Town Clerk's qOtce this manent residence. given by t>r. Robert P. Bowen, kuavinDd *IoU^». Bnler«d nt t|w We happen to Suspect, ourselves, evening from 6 to ^ O’clock for that will stand forever in fund treasurer, Wednesday morning at the An­ Ozone Park, L. Lf'N. Y., are'sfiend- tStOOlc* nt lUncheattr Conn., Holton Speeial Service Thompson stated the total dover Lake beach., Tl.e test will be health officer. Ing the week -f t the .family sum­ MsUllEU^r. that as the national highway mad­ the convenience of anyone' wish­ There will be a, aei'vlce in the silent tribute to your loved Consent slips ma.y be obtained mer cot’.t^r'o n Main i^t. Mr. and SUBSCRIPTION RATES ing to enroll as a poUtlcal party receipts received during the period concluded in tomo'?row's session at ness gets worse, these branch lines Heb,ron Congregational Church at ones.' from June 30, 1955, to June 30. 10:30 a.m., 11:00 and 11:30 a.m.' at the Post Office or Vlnton’a Mrs. Roljwt Albro of New Jersey AND PapAbls in AdvAPC* member, or to change his previous 10 am.. Sunday for ihose unable Store. Children must be aocom- might prove not so obsolete and Grade 2 Teacher party m ^^ rshlp. 1956, were $2,969O0. The total Groups will be re-arranged acord- are pppliding a few days tills week _ Ymp ••••»•••••••••••••*•••• to attend the picnic planned for paniei) by an adult. hereivith his pa.-ents. unprofitable after all. We we sure Only A, legal voter ~and party that da.v. A. pleasant da^ is hoped We have our owa daaignlng disbursements for this period were ing to test reaults. ‘ i'lfPStllE •••••»••••••••••••*•** t Hired for Schoc»l $1,080.83, leaving $1,888.97 as the Mrs. George Lange, chairman, Asaiating Dr. Boven will be Mrs. Konttis •••••«•••••«•*••*** ■ t s that sonie people, in the years member is entitled to vote at a for so that the picnic will not have service to buUd A isdnuneot Thomas O'Brien, public health vis­ party cauCiis or primary. JUST FOR YOU at no axtrA amount of cash on hand. has announced that this marks the /'' Manchester Evening Hemid Cov­ ^ASltiV ...... ahead, -will have an Increased \ to be postponed again. \ halfway point of the annual sum­ iting nurse for..the Public H eal^ entry correspondent. Mrs. O. J- ibtsl* Copy ...... *...... Bolton, July 27 (Special)—^The Drops from League cost. We do all cutting In Officials estimate approximately Nur.sing Assn, and members /o f teste for safety, convenience, and riUMWl BiMrd of Elducation has’ filled'the It hasjeaused some surprise'^ here our own shop, from the $1,500 will be left iii the fund fol­ mer program. u Little, telephone PI 2-6231. HKUBICH Manchester Evening Heral^ IJttIr League Nows the Young Mothers Club. / '^ TH8 ASSOCIATB » PRKSS relaxed traveling. * one remaihing vacancy . bn the to learn that Hebron’s baseball Hebron correspondent. Miss Susan rough stone to the flniahed lowing payment for a tilt-board, There will be a. minimunv 'charge Tbo _____AsweteMd___ Prtii U oxcluilToly ‘Clothesline in a Kpaghetti teaching staff at the,Elementary tearri haa been forced to resign its memorial . . . AND WE which was provided for Charles Interest In the L‘ttle M'ague And we siiapect'that if the rail­ Pendleton, telephone, ACademy of 50-centa for the treat'tnents. titfed to tho u»« of npubllcatlpn of Jstiindry’ School. Mrs. Ednq^-ftobinson has place on the Inter-County Baaeball 8-3454. EMPLOY THE MOST “Chucky” Skoog to u.se at home on games on the ps-t of both players Baiik Staff Plans SI nowa dlapntcbaa croIUt^ to tt. or road men were really smart, they League.. Somb of'the local players and spectator# has run so high this Grange MeetHig not othorwlio crodltod In Ihla wpor I wasn’t sure about the authen­ been hired to teach a Grade 2 SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL. his return from the Newington The. Grange will hbseeve . ”We •nd nlao Uia lual ntwa putillahod hy-o. might be building up their branch ticity of this Droodle. so T looked class. - ■ . have had tb drop out of the team ABLE. Home for Crippled Children season that officials arc now nu rt*nu oI rtpvtdlontlon o( apectal scheduling a third round which will Vacation At Home.” at its Thurs­ Outing Saturday oopnteh'oa hortin nro nUo rgaarrod. .■ lines instead of abandoning them. through the pagea of my classified Mrs. Robinson is a native of I owing to injuries or for other rea- recently, and for an electric .type­ day meeting after their buaineas Phone Book and as I suspected I Gran^ville, W. \ra., and a 19.55 sons. RANGE writer which will arrive this week. be played in Auguat on Monday, Pull oorrleo cUoot et N. E. A. Soir- However, that is not the main Hebron stood third in league OTHERS MAY "i^RY TO COPY OUR SKILLFUL The report on the total receipts Wednesday and Friday evenings. session at 8 p.m. In the hall on'Rt. Forty-..memberB of Ihe staff of 1 wsan’t able to find one .spaghetti graduate of the State College in 44A. the FiraLNatlonal Bank of Man­ ler,iSibliataera Ine. KopmenUUvoi: ThoTha point. What we want for Manches­ laundry. TTiere waa a place that Glenvllle. Local Supt. George Graff games, with a 4-4 record. Hebron WORK . . . BUT IT IS NEVER DUPLICATED included the following donations; In last W'ednesdn.v’s game at ha.s been in the Inter-Count.V l UEL on Wright’s Field, a make-up game '' Durii^ the lecturer’s hour the chester and Colchester, with their I JUUua Hntbaws Speciai Afcndy — Now ter, and for the line In which we moth-proofed veaT cutlets and an­ reported that the college ia ac­ Personal donations, $.594.61: Mallichl^ter band will perform, famtllea o.r friends, will leave early ! doa. other outfit that dry cleaned I.,a- credited by the North Central As­ League for a good many .vears, cornish game hen dinner. $886..50: ended in a tiq, for the second time YES, BEAUPRE MOTORS SHOWS YOU IN BLACK^AND WHITE o r are Intferealed. is merely the same Just hoW many we can’’t say at GASOLINE also there will be a discussion of Saturday morning f o r Ocean | CKCUI^TIUNa sanga but that’s as close as I could sociation of Ckilleges and Second­ Andover Grange $76 kiddle rgviie, this week as the Andover Lake problems of farmers, a .skit, and Beach, New London, where they | kind of chance other communities .came. Personally If I had any spa­ ary Schools. the moment. It ia hoped that the $38.45; motorcycle show, $454.17; team caugfht up with Carlson’s BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR 1956 PLYM- Tha Bamtd PiUtinc Company, Inc., on other lines have to fight team may pick up by another sea­ MANCHESTER ' PTA barbecue, $188.33;, Scouf the,sewing contest entries will be will spend the day enjoying games, niauniaa no ttiiaiiclat.'r'11' \ ' i . i \ ( ’. memorial CUMPANY Bene\;olent Society and Ca.Lliolic. Lake team w’.lttled dowr with two Oiaplay adrartlilni cloalnc tioura: ment of other lines, the railroad where ahe taught second grade. In Episcopal (Thiirch will he held at A. AMIETTI, Proprietor Ladies’ Society, $82..56; bene^t "una in the lira'., seven In the'.sec­ to the regional lecturer’s confer­ agent at the bank, IS chairman for USED CAR LOT. OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY OF FULLY RE­ for Kooday—1 p.m. fjtday. tomato sauce or use a harsh deter­ 8 a.m., with Holy Communion, and " M \ N I Ifl I. I ence. Aug. 20 to 23 in Burlington, the outing and Joseph Fontanella, will not be able to superimpose gent that would make the meat the course M her college career,' .dinner dance, Mandhester. $428.86; ond and four in the third. ' Vt. Por Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday. at 12^nbon with the Rev. Douglas TEL MItclull 9 •4595 . ' OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY • Mothers’ Club, $75; interest on credit interviewer, is co-chairmsn. Tor Wadaaaday—1 ► m Tuaaday. any Act of God bridge repair ex­ balls roifgh and hard to swallow. she taught Grades 1, 2 and 3 for Tommy Bonneau went all the The anntiaV family picnic will be There will be prizes for game win- ] CONDITIONED, FULLY GUARANTEED USED CARS MUST BE Phr Thuraday—1 p. m- Wrdneaoay. And besides; the spaghetti would • year. F.' Pimm officiating. savings account, $43.76; tolal, Pop Friday—I P. m- Ihum^y. pense on the financial picture it The roof has been placed on the Tfl ROCKVIllf 5 2177 HARRISON STREET—TEL. MI 9-5807 X way for the Diggers .and Peter held Aug. L2. w nera. ' Pop Satmwur—1 p. m. Prlby , be pretty dangerous to eat with all Mrs. Robinson’s husband is a $2,969.80. Guy Thompscni caiight. The Lake's The Grange will also send Its SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. BUY NOW AND SAVE. DOZ- ClaaaUlad daadUna; lOiStra.m. aa_ will present. "There w as an Act of graduate student iii the School liew pari.sh hall and work on the Disbursements of the fund in­ 'This ia the second outing of the I those pins in it. ' interior is being' hurried up in the battery waa [>on Ijkii^llng. pitcher, home economics committee to the bank staff this summer, the first day of pubUcatlon axeapt Saturday — God on our line, which was neither Education at the University / ot cluded the following: Stoughton and Lester Thomfison.rtabcheif. ENS OF YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBQRS HAVE! • a. n. Connecticut. • / hope of having the new bulldog Drug. $38.33. (for a special collar State Grange home economics being held a month ago at Happy our fault nor the railroad's fault. ready for use in a few weeks. On T’viesday evening at the An­ luncheon. The committee is com- Acres in Middlefield. .../ Prlday, July 27 But the railroad sfys we, its cus­ 'The Board of Education h u also needed following the accident); dover Elcmentcry School held, a interviewed seven applicants for New Industry . Hartford Hospital. ’$230.35; Aetna tomers, must pay the full and orily A Thought for Today Quarters formerly decupled by 3-run rally in the last of the'fijflh the vjpb of custodian Jrt the local Arhbulaijce Service' (for the move and final irtning enabled the pohy penalty for It. We still humbly be­ school. A decision ^1 1 be reached the AhnSton Grain Mill have been from Hartford Hospital to' the The iMpossible Hhpi»enefl taken over by the Amston Plastic VISIT team to gain a tie vrith the Bol­ seech the railroad to revise Its-at­ The I.’nlque Christ on the succeseful candidate within Newington Homei. $18; Newing­ ton team, 9-9. ■ Aa It was with the .TitAnlc ao titude, and really consider reopen­ a day or tw ^ ton Home, $785..15; and mi.scel- ills hlr.th was contrary to the ■ laneous, $8.80. .Don McGrath,. Billy Skoog and SPECIAL PURCHASE Riany d.|(cadfa mgo, it waa impoo' ing the Hartford-Bostort line. Who laws of life. Groiige Meeting Roy.. Konopaska pitched for t'e FIRST COME ! aibla for it to happen. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jooeph Mack, •Representatives of .various or- lorala; Billy Dunnack caught. knows, It might even operate in HKs death waa contrary to the Clark Rd., both past masters of GEORGE A. F. ganizationa attending the'-meetlng Both ahipa were equipped with laws of death. LUNDBERG, M.D. were informed that approximately The learn will practice tonight tlie black, and contribute a few He had no cornfields or fisheries Grange, will be In charge of X at the school field and will play X radar, which made colllaion im* pennies toward the new presi­ :ements for refreshments at announces the $1,300 had been pdid by Blue TIRE SALE but He could spread a table for Crosa to the Hartford Ho.spital. ifway on Tuesdav evening. poaaible. dent’s additional |10,000 a year. five thousand and have bread an4 Grange meeting tonight at 8 as.sociation of ASHFORD Boy Injured HRESrONE TURELESS WHITEWALLS* The fund paid those expen.ses not And tha Andrea Dorla wan .un> fish to spare. He w alked on fio o’clock at the Community Hall. GEORGE A. F. James Guaa. son of Mr. and Mrs. The local Grange will be hosts to covered by the policy. Likewise, Clarence Goss, Rt. 6, and a Herald 8.20<15~ 8.00x15 ainkable in construction, even if a beautiful cai-pets or velv'et hiigs. Pioneer Past Masters Assn., which LUNDBERG Jr., M.D. the fee ^ id to the. Newington FIRST SERVED! but he walked on the watej* of the THIS WEEKEND delivery boy. is under trsatment at W e a r e o f f e r in g aoUision did occur. RMignatioii Accepted will pre.s ,1’ Home was only a small portion of the Windham Oimmunity Hospi­ But the collision occurred, anjl Sea of Galilee and the.vf^ipported /. the chfirge for medical care, board Surely, in, these timea of Him; tainment d p ^ g .th e session. . Internal M^icine X tal. Recently he suffered a knee ^ TRADE-IN the Andrea Dorta did sink. • • ■ C ^ple Return and other expenses, defrayed by injury and*heat treatments have ideological turbulence, there has When He few . men Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Crockett of 755 Main St. contributions to the home,from Fortunately, when the iinpos- mourned. Butblack crepe was ilLES EAST OF MANCHESHR failed to restore complete use of rn ALLOWANCE been no stranger story than that Bolton Center have returned from Manchestier, Conn, OFF ROUTE 44 the State, Raster Seals .sales and ■ I'*.'# leg. I I (PLUS TAX) 1 9 5 3 W n X Y S aible, did happen, a lot of other of Harry P. Cain. As a Republican hung over thp'sun. Though inen a 5-day trip to Quebec, Canada. on July 30, 1956 private Qontribution.s. The doctors in charge of the 1952 FORD trembled not for their aln.s, the Plans for a motorcycle show, actor'v b l e MIs h k s thinxB ' were possible. The sea senator from Washington, until By Appointment case have indicated' sir operation 4-DOOR SEDAN STATION WAGON happened to be calm. .One of the earth beiieath them 'shook under Manchester Evening Herald preceded by a chicken barbecue might be necessary If hia condition the Eisenhower tide in 1952 failed' the load: All nature honored Him. Tel. Mitchell 3-5629 and. po.ssibly. a baseball game, things that produced the collision Bolton correspondent, .Mrs. Joseph does not' improve. RADIO, HEATER. MAROON to carry him to reelection, he was Sinners alone rejected Him. Cor­ DTtalia, telephone Mitchell S-.554S. -- t were briefly outlined-during ' the MORIARTY BROTHERS was that the area south of Nan one. to be classified- with Senator ruption cpuld not get hold of His meeting. Slancheiiler Evening Herald .Vn- body, "nie soil that had been red­ The iron Bronca, who put on a .301-315 CENTER ST. • MI .3-5135 tucket is a sort of crossroads for McCarthy. And when President 'Two trillion cubic feet is now \ dover correa|HMidenl, Mr«. Paul ahipplng. . so there were rescue dened with His blood could not the U.S. underground storage ■pectacular show of motorcycle j Pfanatiehl, telephone Pilgrim B2senhow4r. named him 'to the SjBl^* claim His,dust. reservoir for natural gas. Pennsyl­ ; feats, including precision riding I :-6 8 S 6 . .00 ships near. The calmness of the •Versive Activities Control B^prd, Three years He preached His vania, Ohio, West Virginia and la.sl summer, hsve volunteered ^ sea made rescue operations pos- MOR-SUN $ 8 9 5 * ^ the appointment was certqtnly a goBp.eI. He wrote no book, built no Michigan are principal storage their sen’ices again this year. i »695 church .house, had no monetary AUTOMATIC The Broncs will be asked by Sibla in a awift,- safe, and orderly gesture to the Repi^licanRepi^li rignt states. manner. By the time the moment backing. But after nineteen hun­ James Syme as to whether they wing and certainly^lroofily/prod! that the dred years. He is tlie one central will be availsbl'e In the middle of had come for the death of the Eisenhower administration was character of human history, the heaT*" Septemljer. The fall date waa se­ Andrea DdriA aome 12 hours after going to be tough on security Pivot; around wliich the events of lected to avoidj conflict with the 'th e oo.lltsien, every live, meriiber of the age.s' revolve, .the only fiVemeq’s, carnibar. which will be GARDEN issues. ,y' .Regenerator of the human race. ■ held Aug 18. the passenger list and crew had FOR A special meeting haa been 1951 Studebakor been removed.. This was all su< • Then^ after a year or so on the. Was It merely the Son of Jo- board, there came a sudde’n trans­ .seph and Mary, who crossed the called for Tuesday evening' at. 8 preme good fortune. Had the seas FREE o’clock at the Firehouse to plan 4-DOOR SEDAN formation. The one-time crusader themaelvea bcen 'difflcult, the story ESTIMATES the details of the project. Each V i n N E R ’ S RADIO. HEATER. could have been vastly different. ^ for ideological toughness sudden­ ^ ▼ w ▼ a r ▼ town organization ia urged to send at feast one member to-, represent Now there will be study an COSMETICS 4 STS' CALL volunteering their services are al­ to innocent men,, in the name of so Invited to attend. wrong. And, for the fu^re, we ^ We Carry AU the Top Linea ^ ideological seeuiity. He began to ter Istsis>s6«s slisst gseJ is#ai«sl CHADWICK & CO. Grade Work Will, devise new safe^ards, to Volunteers have been ' grading SUMMER PHLOX make such collision^' impossible, be concerned with proving the in­ siedkel .ters, etisss sr writs: .564 CENTER BT. Manchester—M l 9-06S9 the approach to the Firehouse In and new miraplea in ship con­ nocence of some of these men. He (Arthur Drug Stores 4 A’ONNtCTICUT MIDICAt 5I8VICI N; preparation for an ameaite drlve- In Bud and Bloom be^an to be convinced that the 9.0. 90X Ml - MW NAVIN 1 struction, to make ships unaink- ivay which will he laid bv the M. LARGE 3-YEAR CLUMPS able even tf colliaions occur. security system was savage and / F.. French Co., North Coventry. It ruthless, and capable of frequent is anticipated that the work may 6 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Then we .will be off again, secure ' "be completed this week. and serene in our accomplish­ injury to Innocent mbn. He cru- \ Grange Picnic 1953' Oldnnobile 1955 PLYMOUTH ment,* until there is again, some baded for individuals, and he cru­ The annual picnic of Andover time, another,failure in equipment saded for changes in the w'hole Grange, 176 will be held at the 2-DOOR HARDTOP CONVERTI8LE s.vstem. ^-77T-* - home of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon PACIFIC HYBRID or in human beinga. The quest for Cochrane. Lakewood Heights, Cov­ NIUM RADIO, HEATER. V8;POWERFLITE. RADIO, HEATER perfection, one surmises, it never His new crusading became al­ WEEKLY BINGO entry, Aiig. 4 at 4 p.m. The com­ to ,b* won. There can be gratitude most as extreme as his old cru­ FRIDAYS~ 8 P. Ms mittee includes Mrs. Cochrane. 5 COLORS that this present lapse, at once a sading alongside McCarthy halT 7 o i anche^t^ Ml 3-1131 tt up afaiq. And our'point of view - Perch CiUumnt, rng. '2 7 ^ 0 0 A SUPPLY CO.-86LTON NOT&H jiS8 EAST CCNTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS la Uiat, whtUier or qot ^ c re w'ka 893 MAIN RTBEET.\MANrHE.STER. CONN. For Further Partteufaira Contaet Your Broker 935 MAIN STREET Mltchall 3-5171 1 ' • fiaad, wo ought to have just as VALLEY WELPING CO., 'mudh aiaacs aghOng for - our Fhr Fnia EaUMaU OaB lAi W ailK athar asapityntty st, MB M l t i - 4 - . - 't V . vW' ■ -i AIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN h FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1&56 ' MANCHESTER EVENING gERAi^M ANCaiESm t. CONN^-FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1956 EIGSiT

Driver of This Car Killrd in MUhii|) Korea Lawmakers Nasser x^uilds RockyUle Housing Bill Ward Spurns t Assailed Obituary Clash with Police Malidr Crisis;Fit)c Year* of Night ScK Seen Delaying Debate Here -ipeoul, Korea. July 27 —Sixty' opposition assemblymen clAhed ■or M ideast Pays Off for Leo Flalu Congress End D eath s With Amenta xxdth club-swinging Nstional Police Theory Aired today In s .50-mlnute demonstra­ tion that ended in a aitdown in « itinued from rage One) pockvllla, July 27 ( Special i— / s(Ooatbi«ed from Page One) Arthnr O. Potz Hr. State Sen. Paul Amenta has in­ This city's man of endlesa ener-' Arthur O. Potz Sr. of Nauga­ vited State Sen. Patrick Ward to front of the U.S. EnibAsy. Tliis m nns the cost of tisnsport- gles today received word he had The !ouse had been mMtlng tuck, brother of Emil Pot*. 87 S. (Continued from Page One) senger* were sleeping as the liner The assembly members gathered tion will be eellled onfy before debate with him here on Augf 15 (ConttBoed from P *c » 0 lng-.a barrel of oil through the passed the Slate Rar e.vamination only Main St., died Thursday in the , steamed through the. murky night. Ejryptian court*. H^dold a news a minutes when Rep. at the. Italian American Club on to protest xx-hsl they culled police canal would rise from the present and is now eligible to begin the, Rocky Hill .Veterans Hospital. He Immediate light on any of these But many others )x-ere dancing or Lconferencf t^>« Internationa] Cole R-NYrN(os8ed a monkey- interference in their efforts to I cent of Its stock. This stock dro^ 12 rents to^4 cents, with an im­ practice of law. WM born May 29. 1899, in Terry- Bl()ridge St. matters. silling in the lounges and bars. (irt of Jusli^K^has no juiisdlc- wrench pad 21 per cent on the Paris m< ’ ‘ mediate upon the world Leo B Flaherty Jr,, .39 St. Ber­ Into t l)* legislative vllle, and was employed by the However, it appeared today that The answer* may come only af- When the collision came, it was register for approaching local and the French Irani all > price of oil. nard's Teiv prepared for the test machinery. - North Haven Branch pf Pratt and the New Britain Senator, who will ter xyeeks or mdnlhs of thorough- -hko an explo.sion"- *aid Actress elections. They parade a ^ tit 200 tlMU. wa^^Na*ih* Egyptian d ed M ^ required in which he is interested. himaelf. x-ivors, remained silent on all ot iicard cra.siies, then the boat tipped circled the demonstrators on a i [rapid action. to ship Middle E a st\oil>yoth er lias obtained a degree by using the his wife. Mrs. Emma Greene Potz; was expropriaUng the 101-mi' routes would cause a,^'j(TK>rlase of nocturnal .hour* for atud.v. He re­ In the clpaing days of a session, his.^'Oiother, Mrs. Louise Litke of The invitation to debate primaiy- the qUeslmn*. over. Things crashed up and doxvn. street In front of the American | ouial aiid would use its reveptfes' Noasier denied that E| Linker^ and wojjld'he n^re expen­ the House s | i^ s up actioA by Hartford; four sons. Arthur O. election campaign Iskuea here w a Haggard and worn, he read a Many people were hurt” Embassy. There the s.ssemblymen : ceived an engineering degree after extended through the press by to finance the Aswan daai. t h*e1»fo« « moner^ .ifhuIcT sive In an.vpvent. \ following a similar program. 'Calling up bills and passing them Potz Jr.Nof Hartford. Robert E. sat doxvn in solid ranks. Buy a dozen or twn for the home, rememberance, anni* French Foreign Minister X *' Henry Agostlnelli of 118 McKee St., Tension les.sened gradually and The nartionailzation of the canal But the Flaherty story is not all by unanimous consent. Normally, Potz of Milford, Henry G. Potz of tian Pin«Au called In Egyptian Am« : ^ S**-^* *^ Council, such bill* are non-contix>versial one of Amenta's local supporter*. rjs" sss s; p'-'- the demon.strat T s dispersed. veraaries and shut-ins. iii^isjji* Aswan Dam. Thus, of Naugatuck; . '’’’Uiree other Light* xvenl out. Ciies and 'aliouts what informetFsources called ' en­ He, is a member of the Vernon Senate bill setting up a special speak fiere on the night, of .Aug. ment by one that he'Saxx' the ves­ report* of serious injuries. mo8.s. ■■ Ing through," he s a id j^ ' committed t»>, *n economic pro­ brothers, Gustave Pot'tspf Rocky filled the darkness. Bewildered and ergetic language.'' ■ Board of Education and cam­ administrator to handle the .new- 15 and then added: "We'd like to sel's radar screen in operation af­ In Paris the Sjjez"X'anaI Com­ gram he could^hot hope to begin Hill, George Potz of Hartf«q;d. and paigned actively last winter for ap­ highway program. ' have Ward speak pn the same ter the collision. frightened pas.scngers pra.ved and A 320-fobt giant sxx'amp After the conference diplomatic pany issuetl j^d^rs to all banks without .suhsianlmSv(orelgn aid Harry Potz of Torrington; a sister, 49 In HoapttalH proval of that town’s controversial The two bills in which he is in­ platform, either to give a separate groped as they tried! to crawl up eucalypt found in southern relations between France and where lts,,--frihds are handled to Nasser appears to haVa^ taken a Mrs. Alicia (Tastle of Eaal H a ^- Earlier; 1,137 of the Andrea education . budget. In addition, he terested would provide a half bil­ talk or to debate with Patil." the »tccply sloping decks. Searvh- TAm ania is believed to be the WOODLAND GARDENS Egypt were described „a.s almost take orders from the company, not' desperate way out. ford; and nine grandchildren. ■'-^Agostinelli said that Ward, the Doris's passengers had been has served as tax-collector for the lion dollar government Insurance' lights of rescue ship* played on the tallest tree in AusCr'alia. and pos­ JOHN J. ZAPADl^ * at the breaking point. The Egyp- ^orh N>sser. , Overnight, the Nasser . m Funeral service* will be held to- HdHford senator who is the par- tmvn. 1a > B. Flaherty program for private. Industry brought Into New York by other; scene until dawp came and the sun sibly the tallest of its type in the 168 WOODLAND ST, * OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 * MI 8-847$ ttan Ambassador called Pineau’s If reaction in the West was created an stmosphere o f crisis. I moritiw at 1 p.m. at the "Taylor tv-endo^ped candidate for tile Con- ships. Of these, 49 were in ho*. | hroke Ihrougli In the Stale Young Democratic entering the atomic power field world. E«tlmate~rl age Is between woida "inaamtssiole and unacee^t- sharply critical of Nasser, it ap­ indicates to the Arab world Im- and Mod^en Funeral Home, 233’ gressionk^, ' nomination, had not pital* Thiriy-one others had le ft, -ppe^e w.is no general panic, and clubvhe has held the office of vice spent little time at home. Classes and exempt private industry from 350 and 400 years. able ", and said he thought-ma gov­ peared to have raised his preetige medist^y a further weakening of W Apington St., Hartford. Burial been directly informed of the invi­ after treatment , crewmen of the Andrea Doria ar- piesld^nl. headed its executive were held four evenings a week some provisions of the utilities wilt be in Zion Hill (Semetery. ernment would Haye-Tb reconsider in the Arab world. Britain - and of the west in gen- board a n d ^ ^ s at one time State tation. The death toll remained at aev- riving here had nothing but prai.se iU relations w-UlTFrance. trsy\- and on thf fifth he studied. law*. Political circles even 'in Iraq, in the Mediterranean area, National Cbihhjilteeman. He ha* Friends may call at Jhe funeral "W e want WarH.either to accept 1. as reported yesterday. for the conduct of their passeii-passen- Here In tbndon, British Priitie which joined the anli-Communist Tma can Cl mean even more trouble Frequenlly he omitted attending Also in controv.ersy between the also been preaidbn( of the Rock­ Senate and House is the final big home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to or reject the invitation in public,” The Coast Guard said it had Capt. Raoiil de Beaudean. 53, Minister Eden told a tense House wishes, approved hisi action. AU, 'for the French in North Africa I BO that he could be present at a 10 p.m. Agoatinelli said. ville unit. I meeting. He said he tried to re- money bill of the session; delerminiKl tlMt the’ exact num-; substllule master of , the He de of Commons that nationalization Jawadat, a former Iraqi premw and for the vveslern powers In the Run Own t'ampaljto Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: Presently he Is an'^^xecullve ’ serve weekend.s for his family • ber of pasaengeis and crexx-men ■ France, de.scribed. the (-rash acene o f the' w'aterway had created a and now president of the Senate's Arab countries to the east. • The .'tenate lA t night rejecte'd Mrs. TVInrenty ApM owIrz When in/ormed of. the Invdtgtion aboard, the Ahdrea Doria w a s « « horrible . . like oeing back board member of the Arharican which includes hi* wife, Regina the conference report on‘a com- serious sltustlon which'would have ■Foreign Affairs Committee: said The Egvptian decision Is bound Mrs. Salomewa Apanowicz. 62, to speak from the same Manches­ 1,706 1.134 passengera and . .572 i m the xvnr veara " Yes, Mathers and Dads . . . do know how. Civil Liberties Union, Hartfbc^ the couple's three small sons, promi.se $2,161 329.438 ' niigipel- we to be handled wdth '"firmness and Nasser's move was the "natural to bring new nervousness along wife of Wincenty Apanowicz, Nor­ ter platform as Amenta. Ward alK. crew meiMberii. Earlier figures. The jle de France w a the first right of Egypt." the bordei-s of Israel and the Arab branch; T\\Vith t w o degrees, earned Ir'neous appropri'atlons bill he- but closed the door to such an ar­ care.” ______Flaherty has admitted that his tni'oqgh evening stiid.v already walk, died Wednesday night al the ? II « I ! vesserto reach the Andrea Reacting with fiery language to A crowd pf several hundred pa­ countries. Hislorltally, one such cau.se it omitted SSF million the Noiwalk General Hospital after a rangement. Either here or any­ The C o A l Guard said approxi- mVve on'the" paVt' of "a^ ambitious ' "c*’*‘lule has seldom'caused other* ! hangirlgsin the home Flaherty said Senate! had approved for a withdrawal of British and United raded in Amhian. the Jordan cap­ short illness. ' where else during thf primary- malely 26 of those aboard still' De Beai dean, fegular skipper of to be envious: He works at th e} he thooglH,he would destroy his minerals pureiia.se program'. After States offers to help finance the ital. hailing .the natipnalizatlon. ruler has led to other equall.v Besides her husband she leaves election campaign. xx-ere unaccounted for. It added. i French liner Flandre. said the Widtha Hamilton -Standard in Windsor night schooP-^lletlns and "hang strong protests by 'Senators from 11.300.000,000 Aswan dam on the Prayers asking support for Nas­ spectacular moves, and the next a sister. Mr*. Stefania Obuejiow 'I don't waul to be involved in . hoxvever. that there always 'was ! , rouldn't see the from ser were said in mosques. one could.be a’mlcd st Israel itaelf. Locks and Nvhlle studying law | out my shingle. we.stem .mining states, the .Senate / Herald Photo bv Pinto Poll 'Parrot Nile, Nasaer declare'd in Alexan­ ski, 70 Wells St.; two nephew's, | any’ of Paul's meetings, and I dori'l Emil G. Goranaon, about 68, xvas killed last night'when the car he xx-as driving, above, xx-as stnick A t o E . Newspaper ln| Beirut. Lebanon, Nasser is determined to be the voted to reques another confer­ Alphonse Oburhowskl of the „a n t him involved, in any of s rroif misha """ "‘''P dria: * M dtbe"fleurc°did not necessarUv i the sea xxa* smooth nyby anoineranother vemcievehicle at.ineat. the intersectionIntersection orof js.E. MioaieMiddle 'ipKe.Tpke. anaand suqiiniiSuqiinit si.St. a A passenger in the car,car. Mrs. "W e don't have to seek Ameri­ hailed the event M*a "croiaroads symbol of "Arab liberation." ence with the Hou.se in an effort U.S. Arniv. stationed at Governors mine," Ward said. He saw the in­ for the West" and said "W e have Israeli leaders have felt all along to get the minerals , fuitds rein­ mean that many xveie actuallyacinaUv I "P '® calamity struck. And the , Elsie Goranson. was injiired but is not in critical condition, according to Manchester Memorial Hospital can and British aid for building Island, N. Y „ and Chester vitation as a mea.na by which fog "lifted like a miracle" as the ' authorities. Harold. Pero, 27. of Stafford Springs, the driver of the other car involv-ed in the mishap, our dam W e’ll build the dam our­ no choice but to side with Nas- that- Na.sser. balked in hi* eco­ stated. This bill contains funds Obuchowski. 17 Park St.; tw'O Amenta could hope to be invited to missing. sei” who was praised' for a "he­ nomic schemes and egged on by Agreement Bar^d^ ”4(3ir the Atomic Energy Comnfia- Salvage expicrts • volcexl great rescue xx-ork went on. .said actress received slight injiirie.s and hps been arrested on a charge ot negligent-'homicide. Police say the selves and with our own money.’’ grandnieces and one grandnephew. Ward gatherings. ''I'll let Paul roic act.” political ambitions, might need sion..and various federal agencies. Madeline Coiroll,' aboard the He ' Goranaon car is a total xvreck. (Story on Page 1). ' ' ^ Nasser said Egypt would realize Funeral sei-vlce* will be held to­ run his campaign, and I'll run doubt, that a yeiwel of the 30.000- de France. In the British House of Com­ dramatic moves to keep hi* grip With- many members Having ton A-ndrea Doria'* .^size could be JlOO million a year from the canal morrow at 8:30 a.m; at Magner's mine,” Ward said. A group of Catholic nuns said mons. Eden and. his Conservatives oh his own power in Egypt. bought rail and. plane tickets for raised! frpm the oceart .^tlonv. drea Doria. *150,000, including a year’s engi­ to build the dam. Figures from the Funeral Home, 12 Mott Ave., ! However, he added that before they were a^leeip wlien the crash ^Idea' Cur on Ship were supported by Labor mem­ home, an air et( compromise pre­ It sank in water 222'feet ^deep. , The experiment^ 'car xx- a built neering xvork. It xvas. insured. W SHOES canal company indicated he might On Steel Contract Norwalk, followed by a solemn re-_| making a final decision, he would impact hurled them to the ckbin bers in condemning the national­ vailed. quiem .Masa at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's ■, the uiallei with hia aup- Nightmare Episode for Chrysler in T^rih, Italy, and have to double tolls to do so. ^ fter ization. j ■ floor. Detroit, July 27 i>P)--The Nor^je- ’•mriNe is\ 881 MAIN ST expenses the company earned only Still to be acted o'n...finally are ehurch, Norwalk. Burial will be in | No ship of its dimensions ever- xvas being shipped to the United Man-made ifibres such as rayon "The unilateral decision of the serve in Jail, And ordereii the 26- bills to provide a; federsl'-ilp^ in­ • 1 V • I porters in .Manche.sler. Locally, All passengers and crewmen had rnan. a rex-olutionary new Chrys­ States, for its first public shotving.; hax-e exceeded silk consumption -in MANCHESTEP Sibout $40 million last year. (Continued from Page One)- the family plot in St'./ John s ; h^* the support Of the Dem- has been raisexi in water of that' OUR BUSINESS' Egyptian government to expro­ Court Cases day balance of the original sus- surance program,, to helii' ..de- v ^ n taken off the Andrea Doria ler ,Oorp. "Idea" car, wa.-t lost ini A Chrysler spokesman said to-1 the11 U.S. since 1927 and wool con- Cemetery, Nonvalk. { ooratic Town Committee, which depth, it W A said. The cost of bHqrc the big ship wjent down. The canal iis the major channel priate the Suez Canal without no­ pendb^ term suspended again.. Pco- Although McDonald made the, preaaed area* solve, unemploymelit such an undertaking, if it could the .sinking of the Italian liner A n -! day the Norseman cost about v.suniption .since 1941. tice and In breach of concession I thi.4 week unanimously endorsed a niAs of bi bbles rising for .Middle East oil shipped to bation for the balance of the'year point that the settlement must be i P''°*’ **dis. to authorize a vast pro- '' ' fjeorge C. .Xrllng be dohe, would be’ staggering. ' fpo„, world markets. This ws* reflected agreements, affects the rights Virgil Mille: Jr.. 29, of New York him for the nomination. placid xvaters and a lit left will be reir.iposed. George C. Ai-ling. 40ft Bui-nside In (sailing the invitation. Ago- Survivors of the colliaion. which | ter of wreckage and overturned on the Paris market with a $6.50 and interests of many nations.” City, who allegedly pused 50 cars •The defendant wa* given t h e _____ ...... drop in Elsso Standard Oil .stock Eklen declared. on Rt. 15 while drivings a motor­ Ave.. East^Hartford, died yester­ stinelli said Mancheater T5emo- ,\ pccurred xvhen the Andrea Doria I lifeboats. ‘ , suspended 30-day lem., fined *50.; '* ■fl’A®?! the foreign aid program,- sijd ’ to hict the 12,600-toiv.Stockhbim at a I ______to $1S9 a share.. The Prime Minister stuck close­ cycle'Monday. weig found guilty of possibility the committee Would day in Ehist‘:H*,rlfbrd Hospital, He. crals should have an opporlimlt.v and probation for one year June broaden the social security pro­ was. 43 and had b^n a resident of to know for. whom and for what point about 45 miles south of i t '■ Eden remained silent on sugges­ ly to his carefully worded state­ reckless drivin.g and driving with 2^police re"orris show refuse to approve terms he recom­ gram. mended. East Hartford for -IS years. He they are voting in the primary. Nantucket island off the Ma'ssa- tions from some members of par- ment. . defective equipment this morning The flood insurance and river New ^'ork Killers He beamed with plauure wheh was employed at the Soglhington rhusetts coast, gave gripping ac Hament that Britain might have in, Town Court. He w m finei’ $76 McDonald skid the actual re­ and harbor bills are In conference Suggested Debate Hugh ^aiUkell, leader of the La­ turn to work of the steelworkers plant of Pratt and Whitney.-v^ The local man. who says he sug­ counts of the nightmarish episode to use force against Egypt. But or. the reckless driving'-;ount and where no tro iLle w a expected in as they embarked from the first j he said his government was con­ bor bpposiUon, said; "W e deeply cannot come until the individual He leaves his wife. Mrs; Markgft gested the debate to Amenta, de- V^ill Ask Mci’i'V $9 on the other charge.' Chief Sees Need adjusting differences. rescue ships here. i i ' ■'* sidering stopping shipment of all deplore this high-handed and According to State Policeman ^ rri • -boptracts are signed and said that Bonnette Arltng; a sister Mrs. •ejgred that Manchester Democrats totally unjustifiable step by the The depressed areM bill cleared Walter T. MacDonald of Windsor Tht Stockholm, a 40-foot' hole j ^ j , 27 .A>! -G ov! Britlah ahns to Egypt. Ra.vmond tailey. who arrested t or 1 wo Captains he Wtould "prefex ’ that all the the Senate .yesterday ajid was giv­ doSiot know either candidate arid * : . . contract? could' be agreed oq Locks, formerly of Manchester, and The British,aircraft c a r r I e r .EgypUan government. Miller, Uia «yclist passed "over SO en a 50-60 chance to win house that a'Oebate between them would, Harriman xviU hear clemency aimultanebusly so there would be his father. Geqrge C. Arling jff proxide a "h a ^ for comparison. Eagle, major unit of the British | , ^------— cars” from a >»Uit in East Hart­ Police Chief Herman O. Schen- a4>proyal. , ZT «h\o wAif'*®* Tiuraday on behalf, of X navy closesta to Elgypt, remained a mass return, to work early next Cranston. R. I. The subject ol. the debate, Agos- ford to part of Manchester. Un­ del t(xlay denied he is reluctant to -ohiproi.ilse 13.766,570,000 hrineinir 5-1-1 iiiirvivnr* of the An ' *'*''1*'' (Tli- ger) Burke and txvo at Naples,/Italy. . 00<-’ ^ii'f*V'1VXh1*4 able to catch Miller, the State week. Funeral aervicea will be held stinelli, said' could ),bc agreed up­ Hra/ n o r i f Ton nTxeneera end ‘ ^^er conviotcd murdei'ers. , ^ choose between the Police Depart­ „ Stephens entered the conference Foreign Aid Appropriation bill and Saturday at 8:15 a.ip. at the New­ .cirfa Dona - 3J0 pHSRfnsfni .ana o.. i * • c Eden said his government was . O UE ▼.* » ^ Policeman radioed ahead to Staf­ on through discusstnn between 213 crewmen. This is in adihlion ! ment's two lieutenants for the va­ room at the Hotel Rbopevelt with tha Social Security meAure were kirk and Whitney lK(neral Home, consulting with other interested ; ford Sprlnga harracka. Another Amenta and Ward, or Ifhejr sup­ to her own 5.3.5 pa.Aengers^ and ! . * cant captaincy. the remark that "W e have, arrived passed by the House yesterday. 318 Burnside Aye., East Hartford, governments, including the United I | ^ J ss" A A f i t ' Slate Policeman atopped Miller on Thev await Senate appruval. porters. ^ 21.5 crew member. • j '* SUtea and France. Austr*lia and | U t K I U C / X 1 Schendel said he is .convinced at a point where you don't, have followed by a ' solemn requiem : I'Ping prtRon electric chair Aug. 16 the highway Final action o i thelSocial 'Secur­ Meanwhile! efforts in .Amenta's, Italy also were in contact with the best organization of the de­ to accuse us any longer of eva.sive- Ma s in St. Rose's Church. East Dona went down | , .Manhattan bart-cwm shooting A t the time of hia arreat,-Millar ity bill reportedly uaa being held b eh alf are continuing here. An e t ^ r Interested governments, say- partment dictates that there nesa.” Hartford. Burial.,will be in St; Jo- with a 40-fool slash in her star- ' ..ear* aeo told police, "It waa only enthua- should be two captains, one to han­ In [he Senate, maneuver to kwp Ainenta-for-Congiess club xxill be thg the Egyptian action might re­ Against Crew iMm." This, instantly .set the stage/i'in, seph's''Cemet*ry,j Keene, N. H. b()krd (right) forxxard side. The I The others are- dle administration during hours "aTiiibrum on hand to.transactbuSH established here during the Nexx’ strict free use o f the canal by Arthur F. Rich Jr., 33. of 127 the crowded room and prepared Friends'may cail at the funtral Britain Senator's scheduled x-isil Ilalmn lin«T « '* » "I*® "'!"? b®V“ I Joseph C Reacie Jr.. 27-veai-old when the chief is nbt^tpn duty and some two dozen reporters for Mc­ ness. 1 ^ —world shipi^hg.: ■ Helaine Rd.. w a fined $15 on a home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to Monday, ‘-A'gostinelli said, and a to New York from the Meditei-i f„rme'r eab driver from-" James- (Continued from Page One) one to serve a the chief officer in Donald's statement. Among other things this bill Elgypt recently recognized Red speeding cbAge. Patrolmpn Ray­ 9 p.m. V niimber of Amenta-fos-Congres* ° x.’- ■^ho raped and strangled his i the field. When McDonald finished speak­ would, allow wo; en to draw retire­ oiiltefm4, headed for Copenhagen., she’ her 19-month-old ! China and its action was con- emergencies. There was no indica­ mond Peck vrested Rich July 21 ment beneflt»^.,age 62 and w-oiild poster? have been distributed Waterffoqt source* • here, com­ demnad by Uie official spokesman on N. Main St. The Board of Directora Wednesr ing. Stgphons in his deep voice Mrs. Josephine C. Honcr.rk daughter in July last year. He Is^ tions of lifeboat stations or proce­ day night A k e d General Manager said, "I have been a.sked if this is give full benelits bo diMbled work­ about toxvn. menting on .ttisramaller ship's sfri- 0f the Chinese Nationalist Foreign dure beyond the, .wearing of life Arthur Weinberg, 36, of New Mrs. Josephine C. Bonezek,^ 43 scheduled to die Aug. 3<). , 4 Richard Martin to urge Schendel to a Joint statement. 1. of .course, ers at age 50. ' vival, noted Ihat-JJxe Stockholm's Ministry in Formosa. belts.- York City, charged with speeding Mill St!, died this morning at .Man­ prow wa.s built foui'':'’!^ eight feel ♦ .Frank J. Newman. 51, who shot- im vestm em t is w o r t h p r o t ec t in g fill the captaincy which has been subscribe to what Dave has said.” his estranged x' lfe In' the .yard of Relations between . Cairo and B. On the piornlng of the 19th July 21 by Patrolman Peck, for­ chester Memorial Hospital after.a thick to slice through northern ice vacant since the retirement of the Bstlmates of how long it w!!!! their home in .North Bellmore, L.*I. Paris over the Suez Cansl affsir of July. liiStructions were Im­ feited a ' $35'-bond. In two other long il|ne.ss. She was born in Po­ Driver lc» Answer p'ncks duriiig winter runs, \ late Capt. William Barron In take steel mills to get started land May 8, 1895. and had, been a His electrocution ia .set for Aug. were . complicated by . French rer parled that an alarm drill would speeding CAes, Robert L. Preata, Register Voters, \ • Had IjxtesI Safetj laK-ks'^ 24; of Hartford, was fined $24 and November 1953. I after the men return to work ^resident of Manchester for 45 23! sentment at what the French con­ be held at 4:30 p.ni. that day, ranged from three to 10 day*. Ce#- Same (a<>unl Twice The' Andrea I!loria, xvhich made Vincent Papltto, 27. of Yonkera, lira discussion oveij the vacancy, .vAara. .She was a member of St. "We're playing charades, and sider s broken promise by N u ser whereby passetigers were to don tain finished products, such as Not Making Them her maiden Voyage in 1953. had N. Y., forfeited a $20 bond. PresU Martin told the Board Schendel*is J.ohnV^liah National Church, the ^^^Ytqniuni .metal, .which is vital to avoid intervention in Algeria, lifebelts and r e ^ r t to muster ata.- wire, can be turned out at. once, in­ ' A 16-ygar-old West .Willington liecn considered almost linsinkable. Today your home i* the best investment you oWn— it'f probably worth John is acting out how smoothly 'Where Arab Nationalista are-in re- tions at the sound of the alarm sig­ waa arreated July 31 by Patrolman apparently reluctant to choose be­ Polish NktJmsl Alliance of Ameri­ for jpl engines and guided missies, tween the two lieutenants. dustry sources said, while the The registrar* of voters spent youth was arresLed twice last night She had the latest sKfety locks de­ h A its I'htef U.S, production cen­ ■Volt. nal. William Shaw while Papitto w a ca. and the vVqm'en'a Society of the and -will face a double charge of o good deal more than when it was built. You wont to protect it his O K Used Cor runs!” ^ For the past two years, Schendel smelting of raw ore cannot begin more time during the first hour- signed to make her compartments ter near L a V egA , Nev.. .with 1,- Foreign Minister Pineau claimed C. Muster stations were in the arrested July 22 by Patrolman Polish Nationalv^urch. 'reckless driving x hen he appears hM requested money In his budget^ until furnacea are heated, a pro- and-a-hiUf of the enrollment 'ses­ xyalertight. 000 employes. X. thoroughly against the deteriorating effects of'Weoth«r^— sun, wind, / after visiting Cairo earlier - this interior h f the ship, and when Shaw- after a radar check. She is survived Oy her .husband, in town court next week. for the salary of a second captain cea* which take.s many day*. sion today turning away people ^ Both v-euels were equipped xx-ith V year that Nasser gave his word passenge^ assembled at the Benjamin PiMno, 24, of Boston, John Bonezek; four dai^hters, /Harold G. Dir.'mock xx'as first and Martin ha* cut the second McDonald yesterday expressed who though^hey coukL/be made radar. ra'm,-emd frost. The most positive protection « with high Equality a soldier" not to train troops alarm, no further ihstrucMons charged with passing a atop sign the opinion that the new contract Mrs. Peter Mattlce of HriWli. Mrs. stopped last night on Hartford salAV out of his budget recom­ voters than they did enrolling vot­ ('apt. Calamai arrived last night *n E g y p ^ for the Algerian Na- were given. Passeiigers were di*-' and .speeding, had a total of $42 will be followed by a ''subatantial” ers in parties. Larry .Muchka of Uniondale, L. I., Rd. Patroli'ian Allan Smith In New York aboard the American C hi-Naa^ I Point. ‘ Some OK Used Car buyers wmply can’t help mendation. tionahsts, or otherwise intervene missed after a. cursory inspection in^fines levied on him. PiMno was increa.se in the price of steel! { Edward Moriarty, Democratic ^ rs . R, O. Bessette of Van Nu^a,. |.charged him xvith reckle;-:*, drixing de.stroyer e.scort Edward H. Allen. showing o f!! That’s because an O K Used Car keeps in the revolt. ' ‘ ...... - . . . Schendel said today he ha* never of their lifebelts. arrested July 24 by Patrolman Predictions of the dollA amount registrar of, voters, reported at Calif., and Mrs. Frank Kamay, 43 set court date for Aug. 8. , . xx-hlch brought in 76’ crew survt- Get set for winter NOW with The French Foreign Ministry II. When iNaaster Struck Peck, received a written reply to hia »ug-, 'Mill St.; and four grandctfildren. Us* (Ht-NoMlt'S TWO COAT SrSTlM forjMsTriitultsI up an appearance and delivers performance, tc ^ of the increAe range between $10 1:30 p.m. that only two persons Lalcr. about 10:30. Dinuviock ’ vors. X said Pineau strongly protested to­ (1I:2'J p.m. July 25. 1956) A Glastonbury, man, 51-year-old geslion that an additional cap­ Funeral services will be held and $12 a ton above previous had Joined a party. Both became xxA involved in a 1-car accident Calamai. haggard and .worn, ! Thoroughly inspected and reconditioned, they’re day against recent statements by A. No alafm of any sort was Gerald E. Tomlinson. 'Arested July taincy be provided. pricM of $130, Democrats. Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the Holmes read a statement which shed no | Til# high qwolity of Chi-Nomsl ond SUPER N u ser regarding' the conflipt in sounded . - though at this Jumr 19j>FFatrolm an Allan Smith aiid Martin and the Director* ap­ on Vernon St. According to police, dealer*warranted in writing. Take advantage of The reported package increAe Moriarty said a number of per­ Funeral Home. 28 Woodbrjdge St., he xx'aa trax'ell.ig east .on Lydnll St. light on the cause of the collision. HOUSE PAIN7. will give you thrpa^c^f paint prelsctio^ Algeria. He was said to have toldj many passengers had retired ' to charged >with violation of the rulA peared in agreement Wedneada.v followed by services in St. John’s HHTING THHT FEELS your Qhevy. dealer’s volume tradihg for extra would give the Steelworkers' 20 to sons had come to, the rigeatrars' at a fA t rate of speed and. in try­ Ha said in part; ' wifh only fwO coots. SUCHUPRIMER completely teals the the XlgypUan Ambassador A l-1 their cabins .for the night of the road, was fined $l"2. that the appointment of a second 25 cents an hour the first year, of Church. Burial will, be in the Polish ''As you knoxx-, the Xiidrea Doria ! David O. Severance. 19, of no office in the bAement o f the Mu- ing to make a left turn onto Ver­ savings and selection. Ecrla»W A in no way 'concerned B. No instructions, were received captain would be illogical organi- which 9 cents an hour \yould be niitipal Building expecting to be National Cemetery. xx-A hit last night by (he Sxvedish , UKE SUNSHINE! $vHac» and proyidotfhe ideal base for a single finish- ■with Ihe Egyptian government. by public address system (which certain address, w m bound over aationally. ' non St., l.is car went cut of con­ in direct wages? 5 cents toward, a made voters. Friends may call at the funeral i »hip Stockholm. . . ■ coof of SUPEITHOUSE PAINT. Self-cleaning, mildew rs- Pineau cal'ed the seizure "an wab in operating condition) or by to Superior Court! for trial oh a trol and. hit a bridiie. 6 R A N B Rorflont lotohoani LOOK FOR THE OK TRADCMARKI 52-week layoff pay plaii "a.nd the ' Today’s session, which ’ lasts .home tomorrow from 7 .to 9 p.m. The bridge is on VernoTi SU "W e have been helped' with j act ot piunder." • ' word of mouth from'the crew that charge of assault’ with intent to brilliance by the U.S. Army; Navy, ' rsplacst ugly radialsrt— sijtonrSuPER HOUSE PAINT will retain its glistening beoxdy balance In fringe benefits.! froni noon to 9 p.m., is for enroll- and Sunday from 3 to 5:30 and 7 Patrolman Walter Ferguson xx-ho Pineau said hr had informed the danger was imminent and lifebelts carnally know a female child un­ to 9 prm. X Ooaat Guard, the He de France, the ■ gives off wornilh that Is s it der bond of $2,000. Pre-strike wages averaged $2.46 '"5 existing voters in either the Investigated the accident, also ar­ 'fo r years. Give your home Ih# complete!weofher pro­ SoM ORiy by RR Autberized Chevrilet lut^ Eg>T>Uan Aiabaasador ; of the should be donned. Niemann Appeals _'Cape. Ann and the Stockholm. . ." | Hksthsallhful sunshins— Gryk made a finding of prob­ an hour. Democratic or the Republican rested DimmocK on a reckle.ss driv­ French views vrithout piejudlce to C. As a result, passengers peted Party. ^%\e tabiilation of siirviyors ar-.i tection it deserves with Chi-Nomel SUPER PRIMER .and able cause on the charge after The remainder of the reported Raymond N. Holmes ing count. For the convenience of cstU Ists than yau think. formal proUst notes the British on their own initiative at Ih# r.e- Court Convictions riving htre yesterday and la.st ■ aint Severance, represented by’ Atty. 50-cent package would be spread The. next session for making Raymond N. Holhias. 407 Mc­ SUPER HOUSE P . , X ” and French ^overni itnts were | versing of the motors, the irnpact the accused, he also set court date night: ' Robert W. Gordon, waived ex­ over the aecond and, third years. new voters.is Aug. 22 from 5 p.m. Neil St.. Ban Fernando. Caltf., for Aug. 8. bending to Cairo. of the collision, the immediate list­ Judge Wesley C. Gryk iirpoaed<^nd there also would'be provi- bo-F p.m. died this’ morning at hia home . The He de France. 7.58;'United ; CARTER CHEVROLET CO:, Iric. amination. ^ He posted a $2>'> bond and was " I had' occasion to indicate to ing of the ship, the fiunes and tx/o■ lev Jail «ait termst and three heavy sio'ns for' cost-of-living ^1101*99898 xfter a ahort illnoA. H e waa the Fniit freighter Cape Ann, 175; i ~ MANCHESTER The jouth pleaded guilty to a released.*'•' . ' 311 MAINJT. him that we re: retted Col. Nasser water which entered some cabins fiije* in To\Vn Court today op Rus­ over and above th/« package bene^ brother of Mark Holmes, local tin- the military transport Wllliafii H ,! had failed in the word he had and passageways, and the instant charge of operating a motor ve­ ' . ’ ^ - hicle while his right to operate sell Nieniann, 21. RFD 3, Rockville, fits. dertaker, and Leon O. Holmes, 106 Thopias, 158; the inward H. Allen, ! i Su|>«r f rim«r tu e pr«por«d •••iinf (Emer^.ng from an hour long remaining ipside.'. eme*-ged Mrs, Kathleen Allen o f 66 O.x- ported Severknee w a seen driv­ counts o f reckless dilving.'- (re­ ford St. told The Herald today Manchater; he leaves anothoc tional niixtuies of exaltatiom re- ing. And ypu.'ll besu tpH ^i' •! Mm bffif froimd In qoolMtu. EtpvalttRy d*v*lop«d pr^wet Bieeting 'vlth a group of .cabinet upon the upper decks' closest to Miss Kathryn ,E. Kerber of lie ff tears, chatter, smileaf and 1955 CHEVROLET 1953 MERCURY^ ing here. , ceived the ^ following disposition^: that a 2-year-old girl who nearly brother, Ward W. Holmes pf Tol­ at fhe low price we caO Ml# bit. for $vp^ Hov$* Poin*. minialers. including those reepon- the lifebobts, ' awaiting .Instruc- 20 days in'jail, suspended, proba­ ll^inkiug of Liner land; and three daughters in Calii Wethersfield, whose marriage Jo jxain. , , r HARDTOP Vr8 BEL AIR. !!«->' t-DOOR! lions which-never camcr ^ b e oUie’r charge, involves Sev­ lost her life' in the, crash of the Frejlerick W. Baker! 39 Lyndale offer you right now * rlble • for the armed servlcesi' erance's.'alleg^ actions with a tion for one'yyar; five days in Jail; luxury liners Andrea Dofia and fornia. .Police held, back Utronga of L - dio, hsairr, ' Radio, beater. E. Crew members assumed no St„ will take pl^ce Saturday, Aug. Pineau told reporters; 14-year-old girl, police said.. $100 fine. ones Trip the Stockholm is her niece. ■ fnends and relatix’es a ambiir power glide- posts oi-itook any organized ac­ 4 in Wethersfield, xvas honored Guaranietd for ■ V " $2095 . "T h e , cabinet agreed with me Other charges against. Niemann iancca raced ip and out of the area.* $1 tion at a^v time during the epjire Gordon said he will move for Mrs, .^len called today to learn SO year* I New In 4 gaj. lets t In 4 gal. fat* ' that u’p ahsolutel.v cannot' a'ccepl a n d ,the dispositions; PASing. a If the Phild, M aria' Dooner. and xvith a liurprlse kitchen shower re­ with the seriously injured. Red period of the emergency. an immediate trial of hta client The sinking pf the Andrea Doria revolutionary G a l. 1952 PLYMOUTH the unilateral acUoh decided by stop''sign, $50 fine; pa.ssing a red the child's mother, Mrs. George cently at the home of her fiance, Cross stations handed oxit clothing. G a l. ■ F. ThS- pusengers. on thgtr in the higher .court ..because the off- the New England coast yes­ Funerals Crane Sunnydoy 1955 CHEVROLET Ool. Nasser. It conoidered' too youth has no money to post' bond. light, $50 fine; breach'ot the peace, Dooner of Arlington. N. J„ xvere which xx-a.s attended by more than Maiiy of the rescued had' bone 4-DOOR. C C O C OW'D iiiitiativF. organized morale­ terday ha* caused the postpone­ boiler loits oi 4-'DOOB V-8 BEL AIR. Radio, Radio, heater. that'nationalization of in inttr- The attorney felt the case might judgment suspended. ment of a vacation trip to Europe all right. 25 relatix-e* and friends. The fractures, bmi.ses and exits. national company is not at all the boosting songs, and subdued. vio­ While there was generally warm i long at your heater. ^ *| A A C come up in Sui^rior Court Aug. 7. He pleaded innocent to the planned by Miss .Mary Giunipero-of A check of The Associated Press Charles P. O'Connor bride-elect unxx-iapped her many ■ame from the legal point of view lent outbreaks of panic! ’ pralA for the conduct of the; txoute—lovci power gUde. Three cases were'eontinued. They charges. 60 Scarborough Rd. wire shoxx'ed that the child______had Funeral serx-ices for Charles P. uixefu! gifts xx-hile seated beneath a ' u the statute of a -nationalized I G., A semblance of order w m Andrea Doria's officersjpnd crew, > % on fuel bills. involved Edward N. EJMckson. 33. Charges of breach o f the peace Miss Giunipero. xvho was sched­ fallen overboaid Im the cra.sh but ] O'Connor, well knoxx-n Union St. pink and white decorated watering, CHI-NAMEL Resistol House PaiUt 1952 PLYMOUTH ^ intaln'ed in spile of the fact public service. And; finally, it con­ of 10 Proctor Rd., arrested July 3.2 against Kenneth Amgid Jr., 19, xvas saved because .her mother ia | resident, xx-ere held this morning can. one group of survivor* last night '^'kuill-'m" Woler heoler lupplie* that; ■' ' ■ uled (to leal's tomorrow from New CLUB rOLPE. . " C A 7 I ? sidered . that the 'action taken and charged with speeding, con­ o f '105 BrookI.i-n St,. Rockville and a good swihtiiier. .Mrs. Dooner ! at 8:15 at the Walter N. Leclerc The hostess. Mrs. Frederick D. accuMd the ship's crexv of'"com ­ hot woter for houieiiold uie 1. The shm was noticeably list­ York aboard the Italian lu.xury BLISTER RESISTANT 1954 CHEVROLET Radio, heater. ^ O / J considerably ha’-ms Freircli rights tinued to Aug. 3: Ogeda R. F.er- Robert S. Dzat,. 24. ybungstown, plunged into the water after the Funeral Home. 23 .Main St., fol- Bake)'. moAer of the bridegroom- plete negligence” at the time of . . tovei the cost of e in g. ■ __ ^ liner, has been forced to postpone HTA'nON WAOON. and intereala land, 45, of East Hartfor^, charged Ohio, companion cases, were dis­ child. For a . fexv niinutea they loxx'ed by a Solemn requiem Mass to-be, was gsaisted___ by her sister. the crash. It was signed by 90 •eparote woler healer. In. 4 Gal. 2. TTiere was no knowledge of the trip until Aug. 8. She h A se­ LO W LUSTER Radio, heater, C Q C "W e have decided to bet in full -With speeding, set for Aug. 3; and missed. , were alone in the sea, but a life­ at 9 a.m. in St. Bridget's Church. Mr*- George McKay, 6.7 Branford persona brought here aboard the any ships in our immediate area cured other passage. She had UST n tatl bty le hnteN eerwkerel Lotx 8 passenger. ^ I O Jr O agreement with our Allies" and. I Bwney Rosen. 51, of Brooklyn. . Testimony for the Bta'te w a boat pulled alongside and took Mrs. May Barry- presided st th* Cape Ann. and »xvas given to -a 1952 CHEVROLET jilanned to visit Italy. them aboard. have been instructed accordingly to render aid. N . Y „ charged yrith a violation of given by«Walter W'right of .South organ. The Rev. John J. De­ nexx-'aman by Arthur KiaherjoLNvF NEW COLORS" 2-DOOR. C 7 7 C in view of the journey I am mak­ 3. The PA system maintained its Until recently, Mias Giunipero Mrs. Allen said *he did not Got. the rules of the road, continued to Coventry. .Sgt, Milton Stratton and operated Mary’s Soda Shop on laney yx-as celebrant, the Rev. Y'ork City Radio, healer. ing to London on Monday" disheartening silence. kndxv tliat her niece and sister-in- A spokesman for the Italian line; Aug. 10. Patrolman Joseph Sartor. Main St., 'but she closed the doors Robert J. Carroll deacon, and the 4UHAIIWICK4 CO. 1954 CHEVROLET • Francois Charles Roux, chair-1 III. .Vbaodoning Ship The 8Ut)?tance of their testi­ law were on the boat until thia Rev. George P, Hughes sub dea­ Informed of the complaint, said the 4-DOOR EEL AIR. ThoiKA Hansen 57. of Gilead, recently to take an extended vaca­ morning. She .said she had never About Town Manchegfer—1-MI 9-0668 Bian of I'ne Canal con'.paiw's ex­ A. No notice was given to aban­ arrested' about 1205 a.m. today] mony W A that Niemann ' cut con. line wotild launch an inveatigatfon. RimIIo, heater, ecutive board, hAtened back to don ship or man lifeboats. tion. ,, ^ .seen them, but xx'as dx-erjoved that 1951 CHEVROLET W A given a .30-day Jail sentence on “Wright o f» on W. Middle Tpke.; A delegation from the Man­ Many of the .\ndrea poria’s pas- power glide. Paris from Marseille B. After a two-hour waiting Her sister, Miss Frances Giuni­ they xx-ere safe. Members of the Manchester Fire $1425 4-DOOR. Radio. C C O C chester Fire Department, of xvhich a charge of intoxication. was puraued at generally 80 to 85 pero, and their mother, Mr*. SPECIAL! " It Is purely a political matter" period, passengers independentl.v the deceased was long a member, Department who xxiah to parti­ beater, power glide. 'Other dispositions: James C. m.p!h. on E Center St., Center Katherine. Giunipero, traveled to bsid a company spokesman; moved toward the lower side pf paid final tribute to his memory cipate' in the parade in Farming- Nesta. 39, liarti'brd, ffned'$12 .for St„ and Olcott St., by Stratton; Italy on board the Andrea Doria ton lomoiTow ex'erting are re­ 1954 MERCURY _ In sditorial reaction, Paris-1 the ship, where they discovved and had an accident at Love Lane iMt evening at the funeral home. a rules of the roail violation; and earlier this year. They left April quested to meet at the fire head­ STATION WAGO.V. Presae called Nasser "a kind of | lifeboats were bfing loaded. As Phillipe Ducharr.ie of 784 E. Mid­ and Olcott St., in which his car The bearers at the funeral todgy One 9 X 12 EjL Dropciofh 1950 MERCURY fuehrer of the Arab world." i vvoid passed, pandemonium ensued 24. Miss Giunipero is still in' Italy Police Arrests quarters; Main at Htlliard St., al Radio, heater, C 1 7 0 C dle T^ke., fined bb for failure to w A badly damaged. were all members of the depart­ but Mrs. Giunipero. has since re­ 5:30 p.m. MIRRORS overdrive, t-OOORj - ef Hortd Court apd due to lack of organized crew report his change of address to'the A ll thia W A alleged to have hap­ ment; Paul Cervini, Jiutin Shi- Chemically treated, moisture and nil reniatant. Reg. $1.98. 8 pan*. ^ I / 7 0 Egyptian Minister of Com- • action, many passengers were in-' turned. She came 'back on the manski. Raymond Coleman. Clar­ Radio," beater. $395 Motor Vehicle Oopartn.ent. pened tn about 25 minutes tiipe, meree, Mohamed Abou Nosseir. j Jured.- some s'eriously. in attaining Italian liner Julio Cesare. Three / i;t-ofi-lown drix'ers were- ence Warner. Hanly Ham|»on and Hose Co. No. 1 of the SMFD (« - With the purchase of Chi-Namel Paint. Leo Arsenault, 24, of 3 Drive D, beginning about 1:15 a.m. July 12. arruted and yesterday charged tingulshed a hay fire at 234 AUTO GLASS OCclared any ^ ip u te which may the boats. The three defendants and their Frank Mo(;davsky. arise between Egypt and any other Already under a suspended Jail sen­ MIIJ.F.R PLAY BAXSED xx-ith failure to tarry* a motor Keenej-, St,, yesterday afternoon. 19S4CHEVROLn . C. There were a -small number tence of SO days and probation for lawTera were Niemann, Atty. Rote- Burial was |ln the family plot in 1950'FORD VB country because of the nationaiiza- " loNidon, July J7 (Ji—Britain's vehicle operator’s license. The Hose Co. No. 2 extinguished a FURNITURE TOPS 2-DOOR. Cl 7 C of. crew- members who worked one. year on a charge of brcAh of ert Kahan. Rockville; Arnold, Atty. St. Bridget’s Cemetery. TTxe Rev. Every Item We Sell Is Guaranteed— Racked By .16 Years Of Reputable Service Radio, heater. ^ T l’DOR. CAAC censor of stage plays, the I-ord three xx-ere arrestexl by PatroJrvan Robert J. Carroll read the com­ grass Are 6ff Nathan Rd.. yester­ ' along side of the passengers, u . in- the peace, w a granted a.nolle^on Harold Hammer^ Rockville; and Waltei Ferguson. Radio, heater. ' dividuals. in aidihg the abandoning Chamberlain. hM bMned play­ mittal service. day afternoon. No. damage xx-aa re­ a^new- charge of breach of the Dsat. Atty. JeroSe Walsh. wright Arthur MUIeFs new plar, They were: EafLJ. Riccardi, 22. ported in either case. ISlMwsr Sfall Ooort • • Blass Tuh EiclesvrtsI of the ship. We give these men peace. A ll the defendants'testified, and '■3.I6 North Main Street "A 4'lew Froth the Bridge.*’ Mill­ of Hartford; Willinm Wood, 25. Memorial Maas 1954 CHEVROLET Personal Nd'lices recognition as individuals, carry­ Prosecutor Jo'.m R. FitzGerald generally denied that Niemann cut er Is In Britain with his wife, of Rocky Hill; and Maurice f ’. A first anniversary requiem The Marine ReiTxitting office In nJKBLeiLEM iiiar,. Tel. MI 9-525.1 STA’n O N W A(H )N. Radio, 1950 PLYMOUTH ing out a'private sense or responsi- said the latest arreit of Arsenault, Wright off. No defence teati- actress MAllyn 5l0acoe. "The Welch. 53, of Wlllima.ntic. All three I blllty. ) high Mads Will be said tomorroxv th# Po*t Office will close tomorroxx; heater, < pane. C IA O J C t-D O O R. CAAC la Memorism made yeaterday, w A a the result mony w a v.i''ered'to dispute the play hM a themo of. inrestuous are scheduled to appeZf Jn Town morning at 7:45 in St. Janiea'. lonly at lioon. resuming regular Open Daily 7 A. M. Jo 5 raiding seat. ^ Radie, heater. . ts,!ov„, memory of Danu; SokJ T belief ■ that the of a family'dispute and he felt this ptrfice allegatlor.a.' . love," he said. “ That got by all Court ^ext Friday. ' / J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. hounr again’ Monday. Isnkt «hMho pftxsM 37 '1965.^ &bove*ixifintione00 aged person* are vx-ill present a progiam on 4Ui Until Noon o»» * • l**»e •*- lali-d officers and crew, of the ship for • IS S E U ST. Ml f .7322 the meaning o f probation. in light of the danger tn ^e-police The first U.S.i service station* him. A'ith breach of the peace. Mc- now being cared fer in initltutinns, -work, services , and problems at look him hemie it hi< «i)|, the safety of the oeasengers tn 1229 Main Street • Phon» MI A ' 7 C > SI mtr SMTU A Ui etk *UI> He re v ^ s o the probat'ib'n for officers involved in -the alleged xx-ere for charjiing''batteries of Gann ia achcduled 'to appear in even though m p i older people live the Rotary Club meeting Tuesday their eara,." e Srwe and ChiMree. kfour doys, -wMch Arsenault will ohaae. v- electric machines. Town Oburl Aug. 16. at hoiht. . svening at the Country Club. . • ■ ''' A' -\ ■ ■ V ■ / ■( U ' 4

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 27, »5 « 'V PAGE TEN IliLVCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1958 PAGE SLEyXIl Speaking of trade relations, Bill—I’m planning to trgvel on BUGS BUNNY one of thoee atabtUzed ateanuhtpa. r i — mosL'peopIe would like to. Anawtr to Provioua HOWS 6CT UPAN'UNLOAO Bob—It will coat you more. Stassen’s Movip Points Ship Salvage Genoa Mourns THAT? THAT PIPE.! AT LEAST Sense and Nonsense What you don't know may not Bill—Maybe, but expenaea aren't Spaces to F^ll 1 Skywatch Schedule WAKE UP, YA . \IS 50ME0ME THERE AIN’T NO PLACE hurt you—hut what you suspect what I have to keep down on my' TO LAY DOWN can be awfully disturbing. sea trips. Heia Doubtful Andrea Doria FEUNEi /CALLINS I ? ing a compliment to the wpmen ACROSS ilidiflcs I ON TH' TRUCK! Ethel, aired nine, paying: a visit w Finger at Ik^s Health Haturday, July 28. to Aunt Nell, told of a birthday members of the staff. Observe tUse SllELL Furnace Oil 1 Two strings NsW York, July 27 (A»)—Salvage Midnight—2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed. Genoa, Italy, July 27 (/T(-v"When party she had attended the day be­ Pointing with outstretched arm to your DOWN 2 p.m. —4 a.m...... ; Volunteers Needed. a ship IDte this sinks, all tlie city ^ Oil lumara and Stokan Sold YOU ARE A to the wonderful paintings he re­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER experts expressed extreme doubts fore. 4 1 Barriers By JAMKH M ARLOW election day you vote for a today that the sunken Italian lin­ 4 a.m.—6 a.m...... Voinnteers Needed. weeps.” HEARTLESS Ethel— And Mabel, who gave marked; m . (A T New* Analyst) 'dilate of party electors in esch k and Sorvieod Prompfly and Effitlanriy TASKAA ASTER, and J. 2 Curved er Andrea Doria can be raised. 6 a.m.—8 a.m. .., ...... Mary Anne AronSon. Thbse words from a gray- the party, aald to me: "Oh, Ethel, Green—Gentlemen, what need ia Waahlngton, July 27 <,in — That slate, nfet directly for President or ...... Mary Anne Aronson. SIRE! 'rthe molding "No ship that size has ever 8 a.m.— 10 a.m. . bearded sea -veteran today ex- you've got on the same diesa you there of all these painted beauties S I s S l arrow which Harold .Stassen Vice Pre.sident.o'- 10 a.m.— 12' Noon ...... Douglas Stevens. pi-essed the feeling of thi.s port when we have so many w’ith ua at J Californian, been raised in water of that wore to my party the last time. I i ripe old — aimed » t Vice President Nixon *nie winning party's electors on iJooh—2 p.m. ,...... James Galanek. city at the loss of the Italian 6- E. WILLIS t SON, lib suppose your mother couldn’t af­ the table? for instance went around the corner, circled; Dec. 17 cast their ballots for the depth.” they said. rt Spare----- 4 Outmoded 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... Volunteers Needed. luxury liner Andrea Doria off Nan­ I .MAIN 8T. — PHONE M l >-8128 ford to buy a new dress this year." the block, and came back to hit party's preaidential and vice’ pres- The 30,000-toh, 697-foot vessel ...... VoluntMra Needed. 14 For-----and 8 Engage 24 Prayers 40 Buckets 4 p.m.—6 p.m. . .. tucket. Aunt Nell laid her hand caress­ nepubllqanti in their most aenal-! Identlal candidates. This has be- went to the bottom of the Atlan­ 6 p.m.,—8 p.m...... Linda Recicnagel, Carol Cbace. A Bostonian, who was making always 6 Expunges 38 Grant ' 41 BapUsmal The Andrea Doria was built in ingly on Ethel’s blond curls and tiva spot: President Eisenhower's come a formality. But there's a tic Ocean in j 222 feet of water...... Orin ’Mathews. hia first trip on a steamboat on 18-----publics . vesMls 8 p^m.— 10 p.m, . Genoa and this was her home port. gently asked: 7’-----.Jo, 36 Rctinua health. catch here. They are not compelled Preasiire at that depth is so great, ...... Volunteers Needed. the lower Mississippi, was much 16 Northeastern BetMnd Amy 27 Soaks 43-----haircut 10 p.m.—Midnight Throughout yesterday' and last Aunt Nell -Of course, dear, you Not that. Stassen dwelt on El- to vote for their party's candl- an expert said, that a diver could Ski-wstch- Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. interested in watching the alliga­ Spaniard I Spanish 43 Biblical night hiindreds of \vives, children didn’t remain at the party 'after 28 Roman road senhower'a physical condition. He dates. * "work about five minutes —- if he Volunteers may register st Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal tors from'the upper deck. As an 18-----down .gentleman character and other relatives of crew mem- that ? If a little girl had made a 29 ------et mere didn't. . Nor did the other Re- “ Under the Constitution they are could work at all." Building, Msmihester, on Monday, W'ednesday os Friday, from 1-6 unusually large specimen showed to business 6 SUte 31 Compound 44 Give forth bera crowded arbunU the office of remark- to me when I was your his rusty back, the Bostonian publicans who blasted him for legally free to vote for whom they He .added that the coet of such p.rti.- - the Italiin Lines for news of the 30 Legal wrongs 10 For fear that ethers 46 L.abor urging replacement of Nixon, plesse, even for a man w'ho was age' I should have gone right asked the captain; an operation would be terrific. ship and rescue operation.^. 31 Before 11 ------33 -bienTropical 47 ------, but They play the health subject not a.candidate at all. home. * Bostonian-la the alligator an The effect of the sinking will a drive-in restaurant on Windsor "It's as though a piece of Genoa Ethel Well, Aunt Nell, timea 32 Persian prince 17 Indolent 'mammal not forgotten down. It's the Democrats who I f Eisenhower.died between J4ov. Rockville amphibious animal? be felt by Marine insurance firms Ave., was held uith ribbon-cutting had been lost,” ' said one news­ Thrifty Cleaners have changed. I slapped her face 24 "God’s Little US Woody plants 38 Store for ;48 Gaelic make an Issue of it. 6 and Dec. 17 the Republican Na­ Captain—Amphibious hell! He'd throughout the world. They will cereivonica thia mornina'. City paper. "as though aiY'entire quar­ and stayed. -----13 Bearings fodder 80 Droop But Stassen helped them make tional Committee Would probably pay $16 million, the total in­ AND LAUNDERERS bite your leg off in a minute! 26 Group of three an issue of it since.he focused at­ Council Will Pick Court Judge John J. O'Loughlin ter had been uprooted.” ask the Republican electors — if surance carried on the hull and The Andrea Doria was mourned 37 Short swallow tention in a sensational way on the Republicans won — to elect cl.t the ribton. . Nbiiody seemed to take much 1 r r r i, i 1 niachinery of the t29-milllon ves­ T h e restaurant is owned by Fred throughout Italy. Expressions of Definition 30 SuperScial this problem every voter must the vice presidential candidatea as sel Engineer for City notice, of Green at the office din­ coating Fluc.'dger^ '■ .lorrow came from the Italian gov­ Here's fny idea of the perfect wife, d 1 Pi consider: President. Of that total. American firms ner, and he wa.s beginning to feel 32 Landed If Eisenhower should die, then Then the committee could desig­ ernment and the Vatican, U.S^ somewhat bored when- he was ( I've pondered the subject a will pey $1,600,000 to the Italian Rockville. July 27 (Special)—A Amba-ssador Clare Boothe Luce, property It )n voting for his running mate 1 nate someone else for Vice Presi­ line, "perhaps within the next Idrnlifird Dead LET US RELIEVE YOU OF called upon to make a speech. lot): 34 Site of am choosing a President. new city engineer is expecteo to now on a Mediterranean cruise, She sits up with you whenever dent and ask the electors to vote few days," an insurance man said. Green stood up arid glariced modem Urfa A All this was. implicit, but utw .for him. too. But under the Con be appointed at tho next nneeting cabled her "deefiest svmpathies.” around the walls bf the dinning you’re ill — Insurance rm the Andrea 'Deria ^ew York. July 27 —The list Premier Antonio Segni called LAUNDERING THIS SUMMER 38 Tidier______stated in Stassen’s riildge to sritiition the electors would be free of the City Council Aug. 6. ■hall, noting with keen relish the And pula up wUhi you when 11 S P following the custom in cases of identlAed dead In the collision the sinking "an Incalculable loss 36 Indian weight Nixon to atep aside because, he to suit themselves. The post was vac((ted thia week of the Italian liner: Andrea Dqria work.s of art that adorned them. you're not. said, an Eisenhower-Nlxon ticket of vessels of its size and value-— for the Italian Merchant Marine.” X W h y . not take a real vacation-“-one 37 Cravats 3. What happens if*Eisenhower, by Clarence Welti. Welti, who held and the Swedish ship Stockholm: Then he began his speech by pity­ • —F. G. Kernari. P r? would be 6 per cent weaker was spread among many com­ Gennaro Cassiani, minister for 39 -----as the. having won the Nov. 6 election and the position since 19TO rlMlgned Camille Oianfarra, 49, Madrid a\vay from the tension-buildins driven snow 1 m than a ticket with Eisenhower .the Electoral College vote on Dec. panies both here and abroad. the. merchant marine, termed it S 9. 9 because of "pressure of buaines correspondent of the New York the “ greatest lobs in the history chore hf home launderinjf. You’ll like 40 Philadelphia's and Gov. Christian A. Herter .of 17, dies after the latter date but The extent of claims by pas­ Times. sengers for lost baggage and He is president of engineering of the Italian merchant Navy.” THRIFTY’S qualityV-and prompt, OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE founder i Massachusetts. befotjp the Jan. 20 Inaugural for Clanfarra's daughter, Joan, 8, im JAM S P K Bince Eisenhower's health is a shippers for 'lost cargo are com­ Services, Inc., Glastonbury, and friendly service, ^ '41 Evergreen the new Pre.sident? and hia stepdaughter, Linda, 14. p matter for consideration, here are monly determined by the coiirts. said he could no longer hold tht .^2-----the decks h> n The Constitution's 20th Amend­ Mrs. T. S. Peterson, Upper dHISH-UJP OH. ' 1 THIN< HE'S yen, HE'S He lo s e s *ioo some questions and answers .Paaaengera,who carried their own city engineerin'’ “ -HdUon because 7 ME'5 WAIT- . for action ment provides that thq Vice Presi- of an expsnaion program at hia Montclair, N. J. WHAL He TAWSV. CALLIN' AW SARCASTIC INS F o e TO A SWINDLER i Bbmit the presidency and vlce dent, approved by th'e Electoral insurance against loss of baggage »IEN’S SHIRTS INOrVIDCALLT GLUb LUP COME INTERPRETER- that WA>'.' 48Gold-----eggs firm, it is not known at this tinie Mrs. Walter, J. Carlin, wife of a ifiap.-'f NOT A SUSN O P THAT AND Pic k s u p presidency: College, would then automatically would file claims with their own MEANS PLUP MERE th e se . PIECE­ I SUeSSHE THAT *1,000 49 Forgiveness i who his successor will b*. Democratic politi(j!ian in Brooklyn. CELLOPHANE WRAPPED U nAIL-LIKE m a i l m a n .' «A 0 0 p r o f it s 0 IT J. What happens if fii.senhower companies. On the reverse side of th ere he MEAL GUVG FIGURES A R e w a r d < 51 High hill take office as the President On Bar 8.Y Oprna ’ A lf Johannaaon, 30, crewman SUSH VU& miwute t a l k . TM’ s a m e ouy EATIW' 1 WHY 16 THE DELNERy ^ CHECK.AND -THE o n l y , 82 The—— eye should ‘(Lie between the time he's Jan. '20. Andrea Doria tickets the Italian &AV&THAT A BANAWA • 1 dr atted slow ? t MUST P u line limited its liability for loss of Tlte official opening of Bar 83, aboard the Stockholm. WANTS THE LIYINS -4 T M *•(. UJ.M.0N.. 7 Z7 S3 Landed IA renominated in the Republican’s 4. What happens if Elsenhower, VU» LAL CAW CET it „WR 1TE TO POST­ s p e c i m e n August convention and election after winning the election and tak­ an individual's baggage to 3200. Tu p-*- Po s t Of f ic e it 1»H»y X* »M. 84 Ahstract down QUICKER ' MASTER SeNERAL HT h day, next. Nov, 6? 1063 M A IN ST. T h a w A su v ' DEPARTMENT WHO CAN TAlfe being ing Office in January,''b«contes ao The I..ondon 'Daily Exprea.i esti* Gallon CAN A 6UMMV , ^OMMERPIELD/ TO HIRE ’ TH1?EE S-TRlKES “But you’v* COT to hhy# gu««t start! How tlta will you 88 Keep your B fJ "rhe .Republican National Com­ disabled he can not carry''out his mated today the rinking will cost Opp. Army and Navy CluB_ CAWpy b a r W 30HN LANDY AND STILL got opoto on TV noxt yoa? whan yOur own show fadoa?’* -----about you ,JB mittee could call another conven­ presidential duties? Lloyd's insurance syndicate B a m Gtenkc MoauaKais ue detiga- AU Colon n n b TO CARRY ' BE AT BAT/ tion,. If it had time. If not, it could, That’s a puzzler. Although Con-' 2.8.50,000 pounds (37.980.000). It ed and aenlptvred by aituia in bnaat Downtown Cleaners name another presidential candi- gresa has- been urged for years to described this as "half the insur­ These gtaaicc— tn eadnfc. And Barra dtie or shove the \nce preaidential 'clear up this question, it never has. Interior, Exterior u fl ance vajiie of the Kixury liner.” Momumcau pay ttibuae M 1^ - PRISCILLA’S POP The Take-Off BY AL VERMEER candidate into the No. 1 spot and • When a President is too disabled ‘It wasthe worst day for the tbiogiNi^c endure—the bulb, love GREEN STAMPS pick another man for Vice Pres­ to-carry oi l hi* duties, the Con­ Lloyd’s syndicates since the things GARDEN SALES ^ T M E h J ident. stitution says, the Vice President and ai«iiioriaa"-tif^ tbnae vb o have . 812 Oakland SL— MI 9-94M -ii.'/ . w r •^MURRV TO THE 17.500-ton Royal Mail liner 2. What happens if Ei.senhower shall run the country. Magdalena was wreckstj. near Rio paaaad on. wins the election-Nov. 6 but dies But the Constitution isn’t clfear de Janeiro on her maideh^oyage Whan yon arc cbooaiog^^<>n( moou- m m m before the Electoral College meets on who decides when the.President in 1949." said the Express. "Hjat ■wot, Irt nt help yotn llie beaucY-apd Dec. 17 to cast its ballots formally is so disabled that the Vice Presi­ set Lloyd's back nearly 2,500,0^ pctinaoeace o f (elect Barre Craniic'^-. naming him a.s the man to lake of- dent must take over. poiinds (37,000.0001. laake k a' luita- flee .as President on Inauguration There Is no. question, of course, "Nearly every Marine syndicate 'day. next Jan. 20 7 about what happens if the Preair there are almost 100 of them — bit. choice for AlltO BANKING” Nothing like this has ever hap- dent dies in office. The Vice Presi­ Is involved in the loss of the yoai mooumeot, pened..There's no certain answer. dent becomes President. HTGN [3 0^ Andrea Doria. The yearly premium wbetket k ia M they have been sharing on the I ba large or mmIL \ Korkville lin.er was 34,000 pounds (895.200.)'; Crewniaii Saw T^e Express said the other lin­ 1 Whether •you cqll it G e t t e r "^iT er in the collision, the Swedish "Auto Bankliuj", j : T UP ALL NI6HT Jaycees to Back R ad^‘Working; Stockholm, “ is almost exclusively I J. "Bankintj From Your 7-2T f r ’f a London risk, insured for AM AMEISICAM ■ IT MAY COMB D e L N e e Y := 1.000,000 pounds (82,800.000.)” C(3r", 6Y'*‘Drive-ln-.T Cancer Catnpaign New York, July 27 i>Pi A crew­ COMPARE AND SAVE The extent of the damage to the ’ Bonkini?"—it is still a 7-ts man of the Andrea Doria said last Stockholm, in money terms, has n ^L L E Y OOP Slip It To Us y BY V. T. HAMLIN B Y R A Y OOTTO Rockville, July 27 (Special)- night he saw the sunken vessel's not yet been determined. great convenience. VBAH...1BUT I .NOSIR/t DON'T.- COTTON WOODS . The Rockville Junior Chamber of radar^screen in operation after the 'The Drive-In-Window \ DON'T THINK [.YOU! CAUSE t'VE A N D O U R Commerce will back the. Jimmy NO JOKING. Fund, it was ennounced texlay by collision. SAPORITI MEMOIUAL CO. at thTS“lpank is at your TH' STOCK'D ■ AN IDEA.. BOYS. THIS IS TWO . P IT C H IN G BE ANY TH' RESULT ‘ WEEKS? (GNOAN) S T A F F IS Robert Fitzgerald, president. Deck Cadet John.Conte said he ON T H ' 470 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml 3-7732 servie'e "h-H^^during p r o b l e m ... SOME FANCY (MOAN) TRADED OUR Coin banka have already been was in a lounge when the Andrea A True Blessing SKATING ON A. W E COULD BEST PINCH R O P E S — placed in. stores throughout the Doria and the St(x;kholm collided banking hoursMkwU B E OUT , HITTER AND SO W E’V E BAR OF SOAP.' area, with many ac-tlvities beiijg Wednesday night.- He said he re­ > — BUT TH' DOC O F T H ' A VALUABLE GOTTA WIN For Pale, Weak, Specialists in monuments kculptored from select Barre uranlte. haven't started SAYS I'LL ONLY R U N N IN G . U T IU T Y W IT H OUR planned to aid ip fund raising. ported iiuiiiediaicly to the bridge drive-in-habit, try it B E OU T O F B Y T H E N .' ’ MAN FOR A BATS,' All money ra ls ^ goes for re­ and was assigned by the captain ACTION FOR. h o s p i t a l search a^d support 'of^ a Boston to man the interphone and operate soon.'You, will like it. TW O W E E K S f CASE,' hospital devoted exclusivelyrtp thv the signal lamp. AnemieWomen! About 15 minute.s later, he told Th f ordinary diet «*annot al­ as olhers dol ------^ care of children with cancer, w ays mak<> up tlYa natural blood little I.cagiie Tourney newsmen, he glanced at the radar .i.tow, often resultinft , in a blood The Rockville' little League set- and could see thb Stockholm. Iron deflclancy Anem ia — Psla- Tournament team will defend its He estimated that the vea.sels were n^ns — ■ Woaknaa* • Poor Ap­ four miles, apart at that time. petite and. undue tirednbiw on rHslrlct Three rhampiopsh.i.p to­ W'e're hurnting tvith pride at our netr Conte said he heard no alarm the .least erertlon. V o u feel m is­ night when Windsor Locks-moves erable yet where nothing ^eiha f,r. Into Recreation Field. Game time prior to the collision.- wrong: otharw lse.. addition and trant to »ay “ Thank V o ii” fo r is 6 o'clock. , * Tlie Stockholm as well as the What you should fgeC.ls yonr tvonderfnl comments. If yon haven't Doria was equipfied. wHh radar ' FK H K I/a .W . a liem* but valuable^ ■Rockville beat Windsor Locks com bination of the im portant^ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES About the Colonel BY EDGAR MARTIN last year to win the district pen­ One of the unanswered questions heard, ire now have a heautiful anaortment BUZ S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANB of the fog-shrouded collision ia Vitam ins w.itb plenty of blebd- FIRST NATIONAL BANK nant. The winner of tonight's game bulldlnK Iron and the fulT m in­ of remnants—~ntahy are perfect for **hack 1 S IT U . will play Thompaonville in that how the crash occurred when both im um * dally requirem ent of Io­ CfUX, WIWT Will Y(E CoO/jOIM'tM ,AT BKW to school sewing." And,,as always, a com­ T W t 1. iw s. o ia c o s o o v itR I TWTOV. I'M MAYtE TMETARf.CHIM. town Monday night. > ve.ssels had radar. dine for the thyroid a I a j u I. WEHAGNTHIEfUfignST ------FAST., m ANY CASE, It is simply marvelous how T-mihlXl'KhiOO XYKRa'«X1E VORCOVrtOt... GSthl. H O PPThiG ' WGHrt.BUrr Aldermhn John Gill, teim coach, plete selection, of notions. Stop in toon— OF MANCHESTER PROOF T)lgT THtyRI 'YBU'IL HAVE TO !«peedlly it acts. It seem s to .pick OhJE REIhSOVb STOOD SIX YSST 'HTGW. -BOT •nu. 1. I'M euND X s.ssisted by Rrhardt Koelsch, is ex­ v o r C'.A.VT WIN “ A GREATER BANK FOR GREATER MANCHESTER” *50 BANK ROBBERS. . AWAIT T«YRE TW you riwht up —otarts irlvlnw .y d u we're sure you'll he delighted. tcW TX JlR W 1 CROSSED "THE U F t OUT N 9 P E N R ?rVIE DO>yT pected to send Donald Domain to ’ Maysville. Ky. iT» ^ Some ob­ m ore strenftth — appetite ':1m- V, fAOST CHARWN6 prpves -— healthier lookinf cbldr eoiOEOVJ'm' OF MTM, 1 WD'. OtFM HOMtSVl WKS COSHT095' TO tXPUhTM BANK SOmRSwE the.mound. ' . , vious'advll-e came to light as po­ r e a d y j |o_sk r v e _y o o «2™J22L5E2L12LJ— ■N Named ('oiinselur lice executed six ' slot machines gradually returns to >Q ur cheeks SP)D\ EVER MET... riL t h r o i i c h t h e ' enrichm ent of the 1 Luther W. Gibson, son of Mr. with sledge hammers, a sign in- SHOWCNUCKT« blood w ith its chief m ineral ele­ and-Mrs. Ralph H. Gibson. 11 Earl .side the-back of one machine read- PAPER AND SEE m e n t — I R O N . BANKING HOURS: x •St., haa been named as a coun-sejor Try FK R K17(AN on our nay eo N HOW HE ACTS. Ing; . I at the freshman camp for students "Mr. Owner - Always bear in f o r 30 days and If you are not I MONDAY thru FRIDAY 94-THURSDAY EVENING 6-8 entering the. Univefsity of New mind that you loae nionev when isn.% imtl»fleil,’M t)N E T B A C K . I Hampshire. The student-operated thia ipachine ia out of service.”' i. W. H ALE DErnr. STORE I Member F.D.I.C. Convenient Drivc-ln Window camp, sixrhsored by varioiia cam­ pus rellgioua organizations will be held at Gilmanton Iroil Work.s. 'N. H., .Sept. 14 to 17. A pre-medical student. Gibson is a member of Phi Mu Delta frater­ M a n c h e s t e r Fuel Dealers JEFF COBB BY PETE MAH nity. the' Men's Glee Club. Student MICKEY FINN A Prediction! BY LANK LEONARD Church Ch()ir and Cabinet. 975 M A IN ST., MANCHESTER congratulations, COULDN'T ASK OKAY, RONNIE, GET WEU, JEFF, MUST ADMIT rr , , Library to Close Unanimously R e c o m m e n d : _ RONNIE 1 FOR A BETTER TO THE P0INT.<..WHY WASN'F'MY...... IDEA...... rr WAS SMlXtA<6! H -H EM U Sl'VE KNOWN TYie Rbckville Pdbltc Lijirary EVERYTHING'S GOING GREW ' SETUP.'...IN FACT DO YOU COME TO REMEMBER HER«...THE GAL YOU OFA-ANOTHER W-WAY will l>e -closed for re(iairs from OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IU 9 WITH ME, JEFF.'...JU5T LANDED I NEVER HAD COURTED AND I MARRIED/? OUT.PHIL-GOR'HE Aug. 6 to 18; Miss Edith M. Peck, \ A NEW JOB... ASSISTANT MANAGER IT SO GOOD./ W-WOULPNT HAVE librarian, annt:, nce<' yesterday. COME TO PLANTLANb FOR THESE TCSTED NATIONALLY O F TH E L A K E S H O R E TOLL-HlGHWkV.T TAKEN MV C-CLOhtES! Beginning Satllrday, any adult / “Shop in Cool Coni fort" BIG SALARY... FAT EXPENSE may take out lO l^lv.s and anv ADVERTISED IRANDS OF CRABGRASS KILLERS. ACCOUNT,..REAL NICE/ / Juvenile five, vhicdi will be dated to be returned Aug. 25. T\ Siirvcvofa are .worktng on maps of the town w: h V. hen completed j .^•iU be used by the Board of As- i Scotf's New Crabgrass Killer ''CLOUT^^ BOssors, Perry A. Lathnii), Board ■ Dcy giamijar form' of disodiiifn mononiPthyl arsenalp (sortarl that is ea.rily appllfd V chairman aald.yostei^ay.— - • | wlUr a spreader without fuss or muss. Use when drastic action is needed against ma­ The work is exf>ec4e' Tirwn Meeting last October. j Ortbo's Crabgrass Killer contalning"Sodar,” a-water .soluble powder applied’ With \1 either a sprinkling can or any tj'po of sprayer. a .411 Talcot^rille anil Vernon f r e c k l e s AND HIS FRIENDS Enough! 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' A \ r- . .V X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'ft M iy iilCHESTER. CXINNft. FRIDAY, JULY 1956 PAGE THIBTBBN PA6B TmSLVi ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 ------THE B raves :ue aes Herdld Angle Robin Roberts Can’t Explain Pitching Los^s By EARL W. YOST P h illies’ Ace Legion Plays S a t ^ r ^ y Elks Trimnph Major League Brooks Sweep Sports Editor Againet' West H artford NOTES a S’D q u o t e s •• which were played at'* .the two- May Not Reach Next start for the American When" Trust = Le o d e rs: Short Series Pitching no-hit, no-nin games I 'Bird point in the schedule, Legion Juniors will be Satur- liay aftemotm against West Aovrican I^ skim*: . are old, hat to Ronnie Simmons. | Hartford at Mt. Nebo at S Batting < baaed, on 225 at baUI __ < -i-li-.u. J nioK smoothly ihia season, the 20-Game Mark Rally Is Short From Redlegs The freckle-faced righthander | smoothest since the first campaign o’clock. The attraction will Mantle, New York, ,371; Kuenn, hurled one masterpiece in the j back in 1650, and much credit goes be the first in a beet of three- ALUMNI LCAQUK Detroit, .'348; Maxwell. Detroit, ' Philadelphia, July 27 .(/P)-— game series between the two .847;—Veenon, New York. June 27 (/P)-^ i.iMi» I-os^ie performed a similar i ' ° President Ernie Dowd and hia StaadUin “ You tell me wiiat’s wrong; Tone winirenr ~Sec6nd game W V Pet. Baltimore. .326. The Milwaukee Brave.s never feat with the American i.,<>gion i *^"5"*’**. ‘^^•‘'Bes Is listed Sunday afternoon in Runs - Mahtle, New York, 81; Juniors two years ago and lasi > ith me; I don’t Know,” says Naisiff Anna ...... 7 3 .700 had it so good. Since shifting West Hartford and a third AAI ...... 7 8 .700 Yost, Washington, 69; Fox, Chi­ Ameriran l/eagiie Tuesday night tossed a no-hilter in I *‘ "-.Y Robin Roberts of the Philadel­ theii franclii.se from Boston SHOTS HERE AND TUERA game. If necessary, ' will .be Elka-.r...... 7 i ,68S cago, 64; Piersall. Boston. 63; 'Mi- W L Pet. GiB. the Intermediate League. .. Coach phia Phillies, Roberts, the Slugging Ted M’illianu of the played Tiieoilay night under the Manchealer TYuit . . . 6 4 .000 noso. Chicago and McDougald. New York ;. .TO .677 in 1953. they’ve never enjoyed Casey Fortin will Io.se five mem­ Boston Red Sox was a most cordial brilliant righthander M’ho has lights at Bristol's Muzzy Field. Tolice A FHre ______3 0 .388 New York. 62. Cleveland ... 37 .,589 as much as a .'j'-j-game lead bers of his Legion Junior baseball ManchfOter complete its 8>z conversation companion during my won 20 or more games in First Nat'l B a n k ___ 0 10 .000 Runs' batted in '' .Mantle, New ^ j Boston 40 ..560 11 team this sea.son. The boys who regular sch^ule Wednesday in the National League. But 1, ost recent visit to Fenwa> Park, York, 82; Wertz, Cleveland, 75; j Chicago ..., 42 .523 14>:, will be overage for Legion play In each of the past six years, is night by beattng East Hartfora that’s what the Braves have When I asked how it felt after First National Bank'a late rally Simp.son, Kansas Cit.v. 71; Kslinr. Baltimore ... .50 .457 20«, 1957 are egteher Jim Maneggia. exoeriencing the roughest season 2-1 for Its 12th win In asmaiiy Detroit, 68; Lemon and Sieyers, Detroit ...... 51 .446 21 >2 today, joining the Brooklyn first, baseman Norm Hohenthal his in the All-Star game since his rookie year in 1948, when starts. fell short aa the EUcs pinned the Washington. 62. Wiwhington .58 .383 27*2 Dodgers- in a pair of five-- second sacker Charlie Boggini, Ted replied, "Just Great. However, he won seven and' lost nine, the 10th straight loot on the Bankers Hits Mantle, New York. 121; Kansas Citv- .58 .370 28', game winning streaks that third baseman Leo Cyr and pitch­ it.w'as one of the tougest days to only time he wound up under .50(8. by a 5-4 acore at Chartsr Oak last Kuenn, Detroit. 114; Fox, Chicago. Frlilay's ! ake the acore 5-4, hut Hank Detroit, 108. Palica (3-81 va W.vnn (11-5).. a farmer standout, baseball per- ball—he receives an estimated low the ball.", Ted, who has since Pedemonte bore dosvn and otruck Doubles Pier.sall. Boston. 26; W’ashington at Detroit, 9;15^■p,hl. team .scrap. ,-<^fornier. ''Charlie Is the best all- 860,000 a year -Roberti hex won Telso Captures acquired the handle of the Splendid out two batters with the tying nm Vernon and Buddin, Boston, ,21; Ramos (7-7) or Wiesler (5-7) vs Tliere, ma.v be some - dissentei'S around second ba.seman I've had in 10 and lost 11 so far in 1056. His Spitter, knows cameras from A on eecond base. Berra, New York, 19; Coodman. Lary (8-111. among Cincinnati_fans. but this six years of coaching Legion base­ earned run. average ia 4,54. When t [ Z gild Had r 1 3 . Pedemonte and Paul Sartor dU boston and kaline and Kuenn. New York at Kansas TTty, " ID Redleg-s*- looked an.vthing hut ball. He can make the dnubleplay. 16-mipute— tal)^ yuu iiu.te that liis mghest pievious Detroit. 18. p.m. KiicRs (14-5) vs McMahon healthy after losing three straig:ht something my former players had with Cinch Ofiara, chief photogra­ major league EtT.A la 3.69 in 1960, vided the pitching with Sartor Triples .Simpson, Kan.sasCity. tO-5). to the Dodgers. Brooklyn com­ trouble in doing." Fortin ha.s never pher of The Herald . . . While va­ .and that he hasn't been above 3.28 picking up the tvln in relief, aa a 8; Lemon and Runnels; Washing­ Boston at CHiicago. 9 p.m. pleted the sweep 5-3 yeslerda.v, know-n a losing sea.son since tak­ cationing 1 was able to see a num­ in. the past aix Seasons, it gives you From Rainbow starter must pitch five tnnlnga in ton'. 6; Jensen and Goodman. Bos­ Brewer ( t.T-3) vs Wilaoii (ll-8t. crumbling , - Cincinnati's hold pn ing over the coacliing reins with ber of papers In New York State some idea of what a miserable tlr'.e order to gain credit for a victory. second place to a scant four per­ the Legion in 19,51. He's the fel­ that carried box scores of Eastern Robbie is 'laving. Standings Errors Lead to Defeat ton, Fox and .Minoso, XTiicago and Thiirsda.v'a ReMilta low mainly re.sponsibIe for the suc­ Uf®g1 ie games and was pleased to Pet. Jerry Rothman started on tha All-Siai^Backs Prepare for Aug. 10 Game Kaline. Detroit. 5. Baltimore It, Detroit 6; centage points. Knocked Oiit Seven Ttnies Home.runs Mantle. New York. Rig Meries .Ahead cess enjoyed by many of Manches­ note that Nick Koback of Hartford It'a .not the number of defeats Man. Auto Parts .009 hill for the winleop Bankers and New Yorlf 8, Chicago 5. I Ier This, quartet working at Northwestern University will carry the'trouble for the College All- 32; Wertz, Cleveland, 23: Bauer, That gives the Braves, • who ter's current fine crop of prol- was hitting hard for Schenectady. that catches your eye in the Rob­ Skipp Great Eastern .. .818 allowed only twx> hits in five and Start against the champion Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field In Chicago, Aug. 10. They are. left Boston 5, Kansas City 3^(10 in­ Batting in the fifth spot in the Telsp ...... 600 one-third inninge but eight errora New York and Sievers, Washing­ nings). e again, laid the wood to the last . peels. Boys tutored by Fortin did erts case, but rather the way he now - pre­ to right. Michigan State's Earl Morrall, Ohio SU ter't Howard Cassady, Notre Dame s Don Shafer order, the formgr Manchester Twi Case Bros...... 400 led to his defeat He.Wat. replaced ton. 19.; Maxwell. DetroR-and Ber­ -i:*. Cleveland .1, Washington 0 place New 5'ork Giants 11-0, a six- the bulk of the wbrk with Man­ doses.’ He's been knocked out of fers to play baseball at home and Jack Losch of Miami of Coral Cables. Fla. Leaguer was hitting .700 for the Rainbow Club ,. .100 by John Banavige In the rixth ra. New York. 18. Called in Seventh, Rain; Second game edge over Brooklyn \<'ith chester High's Class A champion­ the box seven times this year, '-- in Brooklyn. The /princi­ Flying Eagle Demonstrates period that I followed him, Nick .100 when he Injured hia leg. Stolen bases Rivera, Chicago. Game Postponed). a four-game series ahead in El)- ship club thi.s spring... Frank twice by St. Ln iis, once each by pal reason is that th^ Dodg­ Merchants ...... 11: Francona. Baltimore. Jensen. Big Boy JSoiv bets Field beginning- Monday. In Marchese, equipment man at spent two, .veara with the Pitts­ Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and Brook­ ers' catcher b e r ^ his 41- Harold tSkippy) Giancanelli, Philadelphia Eaglea» back, Defense made the difference be­ .Hatiirda.v's St-hediile holda on to the ball as he does complete back flip after He was Boston and Avila. Cleveland. 8;^ Chuck Stearns, 17, of Bellflower. Calif.. l.Aited Statea boys’ the meantime, Milwaukee goes to Trinity, reports that it co.sls 8190 burgh Piiates riding .the bench as lyn, ajid twice by Milwaukee. He's foot cruiser. PrlpPus, at Club Thiid place Telso strengthened tween winning and ioiilng as only Boston at Chicago 2:30 p.m. tackled by Chuck Bednarik, Elagles center, during opening day Kuenn; Detroit and Mantle, Nevv titleholder, is picked to win in his first crack at the men's divi­ Philadelphia anti the Dodgers ars to outfit one -football player at . bonus bab.v but is now working really bwn hit hard. Take last Cdpris, on Mphhasset Bay. its hold o'n that position in the tjwo runs were driven Int ttie others Archie Moore New York at Kansas City. 10 Trinity'College. hi,s wa.v back Into the big show via Of the pro football team's training at Herahey, Fa.- Bednarik scoring on. battery errors or loose York, 7, . . ■/ sion of the American Water Ski Association National Cham- at home to the CTilcago Cubs.-for night for example. The Cardinals Rec Softball League standings last p.m. was demonstrating for photographers his method of tackling. Pitching (\>a.sed on 8 decisional pionahlpa at LaPorle. ind., Aug. 94-26. s weekend series. _ M('irEDUI,E.S" NEARING KND the higher class m inor leagues. kayoed him with seven runs' on night with an, easy 13-2 win over fielding,. A1 Tomlleon got both - Brewer. Boston, 13-3; .813; Washington at Detroit. 3 p.m. Regular Little League baseball, the Rainbow ’ Club at Robertson (A P Wirephotoi. RBI’s as a single scored one and. '' Baltimoie at Cleveland, 2 p.m. The sixth place Phillies wera nine hits, including two doubles, ______For Untried Patterson Pierce. Chicago. 15-4. .789: Ford, thumped 14-9 by St. Louis last season in Manchester is rapidly, Round Ron Norlhe.y of Darien two triples and a home run. At^tudes Vary Park. The defeat dropped the a sacrifice fly the other. New York. 13-4. .76,5; B r o w n . Siinda.v's Sr-hediile night. The aeventh place ' Cubs drawing to a close. The Interna- recently a,ltaincd 10-year status It begins to look increasingly losers into a laat place tie with the Tonight at 6 o'clo<^, Naaelff By BEANS ntXARUON Baltimore. 6-2. .7,50; Kueka, New Boston St Chicago i2), 2;.TO p.m. lost to Pittsburgh 4-0. tiohal League which pla.vs at Ver- in the majbrs. Now' with the doubtful that the 29-year-old Main St. Merchants. Meet Fred Haney Arms will battle Police A Fire with New York (N E A )- Ad ^ Q. With a nihner on third base, the world heav.vweight title by boxing than, aa.v Chairman Julius 140; Pierce, Chicago. 117: Paarual, . , American League which plays at it took, since 1952 to get in the year. Time and his shabby perfor­ lieved after losing his no-hit bid ‘Taking Credi^for Nothing’ winning a single and highly-de- Baltimore at Cleveland,-2 p.m. have convinced the fUjjcago White - Waddell Field will wind up mn Baltimore, July 27 (yPi — Two ab r h po a • rbi the batter lifts a fly to centerfield. Washliigtom 107; Foytack, Detroit. Sox this ia another Bomber .vear. required 60 da.vs to get into the 10- mance aippear ageinet him. It used freshmen pros leading the East­ when Jim Mprlarty. smashed a long Turkington, 3 b ,... 8103800 bafable split decision. Helfand of Itie New York Boxing ,Aug. 17 and the National League'ip' The fielder dashes in for the ball 93; W.vnn, Cleveland and Hoett, National I.ei:pite the fact that the highly-publicized and touted Pat­ Runs Robinson, Cincinnatij siharter catchers. Birdie Tebbetts was composed of Bill Terry. Rog- Chicago ...... 39 49 .443 17 will not participate in .Stale Tour­ the House that Ruth Built . . . Someone said, maybe he has a lead with a 67 yesterday. lecting two hits apiece.. Moriarty -the Milwaukee Braves at ^ e top "I don’t want the job,” he told rin l NaUaaal BaSk (4) New York .. ' ton but still trail b.v 8 '-j games. nament pla.v again this season, a ab r h pQ ■ a rbi himself after a gam>^n.an earlier old ring gypsy ne er looked better terson returned to his corner on 71; Snider. BrOokl.vn. 66; Boyerj would know that the Reds )pan't ers Hornsby, Travis Jacksoq and . .31 55 .360 24 Rain hailed the Cleveland game, Big Walt Dropo of the Chlsox, for­ sore arm. If he does, Roberts isn’t The leading 25 scorers a't‘’ the and Gordon Yates managed the of the National League, race; Charley, "unless you asked for move strongly backed by The Heri- Provoit, 3b ...... 3 0 1110 0 and questionable call o f em tnfteld than he did at 186'j pounds stop­ a cduple of occasions. St. Louis. 65. Aaron, ililwaukee." take it all with not too miich more Freddie Lindstrom. In the outfield , Irida.v's .Schedule mer UConn three-sport sta,r ap- admittiiig it. Asked point blank oh end of the 72 holes Sunday qualify only Rainbow bingles. ■ He 1s a quiet-talking man who me. If this is a front office deal O'Brien, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 , .scheduled as the opener in x aid. Passing up playing in the Cavasnaro. ss ...... 8. 0 1 1 1 3 0 hjt If U becomes the oJriy^ hit ping cumbersome James J. Parker There' is a great division of 64; Blaslngame. St. Louis. 59. than a lot of blokes belting the were Eddie Roush and , i CTiicag-o at Brookl.vh. 8 p.nv. I>ears to be on the way out with this' question, he .Veplied; "A lot for the next two week? of competi­ Trift* (IS) takes hi.s glaisscs off when a without your OK, then I'm turn­ I doubleheader, in the seventh in- State tourney has found the inpr- Bylveater, cf ...... 4 O' 0 1 0 3 0 against a pitcher ? in Toronto. With the lone exception opinion ss' to the outcome of a Runs batted in Musial. St. ball from Crosley Field to Dayton jjust beginning to swat the ball ! '^H'ser (3-41, vs Erskine (8-6).. the Pale Hose. Walt appears' tb o f people have, been asking ques­ tion for scads of money at Tam sb r h a f rbi photographer spaps his picture ing it^down. I don’t want, people Viot. If, 3b i ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 or theresbouts. Manager Tebbetts, out of everybod.v's reach. That edi- '-‘'uia at New York. 8 p.m. . I ,est at a high pilch.-from season's have lost confidence in tdmsbif Msrinflli, If 1 2 0 0 0 1 and then puts them back on aa he MachU. c .....I.... 1 3 1 8 3 3 0 A. It has been dune. Marcianp. .\ncient Archie has Moore-Patter-son match, which Louis. 76: Boyer, Sf. Lotiis. 70; A lOth-inning home nin b.v Ted tions. I ’ll answer two right now. O’Shanter in Chicago. ' McKinney, cf. •> 3 2 1 0 .1 1 thlpkmg I moved into the' job so the post:igraduate college man tion of celebrated Polo Grounders^! °hhmidt (4-6i vs Alargqneri (l-2l. start to finish. From pa.sl/exper­ and the boo birds.in Chicago have Scanlon, c ...... lolls in the dugout and talks of Tomllson, lb ’ ...... 3 0 1 7 0 0-3 Q. What happens when a lineine WHed ever>’body’ he could coax into makes it an attraction, .pf course. Kluszewskl. Cincinnati, 87; Long, Williams gave Boston a .5;-3 de­ My arm feels fine. 1 am not ex­ . "T- just want a little. I'm not 4 1 3 6 0 1 MUld get a crack at yours.'/ Banavlse, 3b. p ... 3 1 0 1 3 1 0 a baftkp^it. and he had. The Pqck But managers who know their way schooled In the intricacies of ma- finished third Milwaukee at Philadelphia. 8 ience, when Manchester,ii'a.s en­ been riding the big guy who has greedy.” Knight claimed. Sharp, cf. p __ 4 1 1 1 2 1 baseball or a Joke her played "I asked for you," Grimm In­ Rothman p ...... 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 6rive hits a base umpire ? Pittsburgh. 62; Adcock, Milwau­ cision over Kansas Cit.v. And perimenting with any new pitche?." Shleldft.' ib ,.... 4 1 3 9 0 2 on the floo.r in, a gallant bid. around wonder wA.v Cua D'A mate kee. 61. jor league play by' Mickey Coch- The Phillies had vaunted swat- p.m. Burdette 112-4t va S -^ lller tered in the tourney play, interest seen service with the Red Sox " I f I keep on hitting the ball a guy last week. sisted. BtUek, rf. If...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. I f it hits the umpire In fair 15-8). / Baltimbre grabbed back a full fell off after the tourney games Using More Change I'ps, E. Larenson, ‘2b, 4 2 1 3 0 0 Galanek, rf ...... ! 0 0 1 0 0 0 didn’ t flrat send Patterson after Hits , - Boyer, St. Lotiis. 118; rane. ia, as Vould quite naturally ters Joe Hau.ser, Cy Williams. and Tigers. Tile last rema-k was the rtault like I have the last w'eek, I might Olenney, 3h . . 4 2 0 1 3' 1 "You've been kicked jtfbund.' 'I’m tidting the job,” Honey territory before loiiehlng an In- Moore would-be a highly accept­ .Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:1.5 i share of fifth place from Detroit, B Larenson. rf. Goebrlnf, rf, 3b ... 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 Moore's 175-pound crown...... Aaron. Milwaukee and ...unini,Musial. oi.St. : follow, something of a baseball Left.v O'Doiil. and of comment by radio and JV an­ even win it." declared the 27-year- 1 1 0 0 r 0 he is reminded. "T h e y . always said. "But if anything happens flelder,. the hatter is entitled to able chanip.on because he can p.m. Fowler (6-9l vs Munger 'beating the Tigers 11-6. The Ori- Modean. rf ..... 0 0 0 O 0 0' 0 ToUi* ...... 4 6 n 8 8 3 Strong Punching * Louis. 115; Ashburn, Philadelphia'i''•"'“ '■'a'’ - He 4ull.v realizes that Don Hurst, among them swing- nouncers and stories in the local old Kesselri'ng of Toronto in re­ Squibb, p, ss .,, blamed you for bad clubs at . St., and you go, then I’m going,' too. first bane. I f It hits the umpire af­ punch, and, es 'ecially, with time ( 2- 1). ; oles hit three home rims for a 3 1114 0 1 Score by inhlngs: ter having parsed any inflelder running out on him, h«t^ be a Patterson weighed n more than i l l ; Dark. St. Louis, 108. ' "t* strong arm will beat the' ing for "them ’ «n. in ■,a hun,iKnvbandbox no.kpark in I newspapers that Roberts appears viewing his 68 on the par 72 Mount ; -I\j Louis and Pittsburgh. So why So when the Braves were stum­ Elk...... 0 1 2 0 0 3 0-S the late’ 1920's and earl.v '30's. but! Thursday's Results . folat of ,55. breekiDg their- one Totals ...... 28 13 8 21 13 7 3 don't you 'start taking the credit bling through a poor road trip in Bonk ____ ...... ______0 1 01 0 30-4- other than the pitcher or having' fighting c.iampion. If yo'i deuiand 178 pound.s for Jackson. Doing 175 Doubles Lopata,’ Phiiadelphia. * ''‘onK swinging guy every tinie. 1 sea.son record'of 54 set last veai^,- to havi changed his style. In shut­ Plea.sant course. Baiabon- Clab (tl never were better than fourth, I Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 3. Moriarty’s Win 13-0 Wdh Ontario Open for this one?" June, and Grimm waa released aa 2B: Machla; SB; Machla 8. Bans- touched any pla.ver, the ball is in evidence. Moore has gone to th^ leaves Moore 'without his trip- 27; ■f'urillo, Brookl.vn and Musial Going into the current ekstefn j M in 21 of Isiat 30 ting out Cincinnati. 2-0; beating ah r ti po a p rbi vise, Horan 3, Wojnarowlcs; SF: With all tiieir power sinoe'Tom ! Milwaukee ill. New York'0. Kesaelring broke, into the pro- Vales. 3b, 2b .. 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 Haney pulls up a leg and rests manager. Haney came up‘to him play. 1 post 10 times this .year! Anybody ammer punching, among other .St. Louis, 22, Post'and Bell. Cln- and excluding Brooks Law- The Braves, who have xxHn 21 Chicago 6-4, and losing to Milw au­ Moxzfr, sn Tomllaon; DP; Horan (anasststed), cinnati, Aaron, .Milwaukee and ■''nee. only one Rhineland starter 5'awkey bought the franchise.' the Pittsburgh 4.- Chicago 0. fes.sional victory list by winning 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 it on the dugOut bench. "Lop|<,” ready to kee^ his word. Turklnston to Smith, Provost to Tom- O'. With none out and runners approaching the venerable geeaer tilings. i of their last 30 gam esoosde 'it kee 8-7. Roberts retied less on his Marcbt^iie, p. |b 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 Boyer, St. Louis, 18. ’ was above ,.500. and Johnny Kljpp- Red So.x have won just one pen-1 St. I-ouis 14, Philaftetphia 9 the Ontario Open recently. Knight Moriarty. c .... 3 0 1 6 0 1 j he says, "nothing is as stale as But Grktim told him, "1 want llson; LOB: Bank 8. Elks 8t BB: Roth­ on first and second bases, the in behind the goatee and looking for . Asptjfiloual.v related, Patter.son . nine-ln-R-i'ow at IhexPolo Grounds' fast ball than usual. He used a lot man fi. Pedemonte 6,'Sartor 1; SO: Triples Bruton. Milwaukee I record was 8 and 6. tlaw- nant and that freshl.v . removed ! ( Night I, In Game with Cameras still has to experience the thrill, a (!u.«tAfson cf. If ....1 1 0 2 0 0 0 ' yesterday's pastry. I always say you to/take.it. If you don't some Rothman 8. Banavlse 8, Pedemonte 3, fidd fly rule is called on the bat­ trouble, has come to the right fights sp^spiodically, wliidh is the from the war years- in 1946. The i .Satlirda.v's Schedule ! by battering their ex-bopils bo.v, of slow, tantalizing stuff. He said lb ...... 3 0 0 6 ,0 0 n e 4 toe i age of Ills 11; Asrnn vfiiwsoken 10; r!||.’ ' fence won 13 straight before los- seventh being his best finish. Cluu>pell. U, rf 0 4 1 1 0 that when somebody asks me body else will. You got to takeJL’ Sartor 2: Hits nff; —Tfdi BemonL ——. ter. The ball hits the runner on place. Giants maniifactiired 221 home! ChicAgo at Brooklyn. 2 p.m. Johnny Anlonetlt for a 6-0 lead-in Ihat-Ali he’s beem-dolng' is -ising Not until I heard that from runs in 4 Innlnjilnss! ISartor 8 for 0 runa career, likes besf.'-T^is could cause llaiif. Brooklyn. O'Connell, .Mil-1 ‘"IT- the~Springfield. O.. Rifle Standings the change Dtp 'Mtehes more often Knight ha.s been able to earn Moak^. rf • . ,k ... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 about Pittsburgh. But at the same In 3 Inninsa:; Roth)iman 3 for 6 runa second, who is off the base. What Yet. in oixler to gain recognition runs for a record in 1947 and ran I; at. Lpuis at New York, 2 p.m. jt-vvo frar - Aaron drove in \V. Pacani, cf. p .. ...0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Grimm," Haney says, "would I .the fight to be muciuui^les.s exciting waukee and .Ma.vs. New York 8. I 'eqtdred more rescue expeditions L. Pet. . After h i^'ictory over Cincinnati, only 81.683 on the tournament lime I ’m not going to forget Char­ in 5 1-8 iniimss:lUtll Banavise 0 for 0 n ra happens as heavj’wei ,.t chamiRion. Moore fourth. I Milwaukee at Philadelphia. 8 four rpi with a home run and n Stu Beal 'and Belllnghlri ■ - col­ Madfi^n. ?b. p . _8 0 0 2 1 0 0 take the job." in 1 >a innlntn: Ba.— PMeiuqnte; PMei WP: than it sound.s now. '-patt«atterson Home runs Kluszewski, Cin- *>**‘'' " i* upper- Moriarty Bros. . 4 1.000 : a writer/a:-,l;ed. Manager Birdie trail. He worked a y «*r after dls- ley Grimm; ,f\have to remember A . The batter and the iman who has to mark tin e while a broken reaches of northwestern Dizzy Dean says, sonjebody I p.m. ! two single.ft that put him in the Legion .Iimiora . . 2 1 .367 lected ' two hits apiece to pace the tharge from the Army in 1953 as ToUl* ..... __ 22 2 2 21 3 1 not to do or say one thing that Rothmaii 7. Sartor; PB: llacKia 8. wandered o ff second basf are out bone in the back of the 2l-year-old doe.sn't hit hard enoughHigh To. Ur. keep cinnatl; 25; Snider. BrookU-n, 24; , " ’ » » ' ------— N L batting lead again at .340. Tebbets of the Redlegs w'nether \Vants to. Have Winner Kuhtmann 3; W: Sartor; L; Rothman; Canada in the winter time. •The;*’ " " get them gu.vs ouC i Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 1:30 Herhi'a Camera ... . 1 3 .2,50 I assistant to Jerry' Barber , in Score bv inninaa: will r e fle t on Charley. So I look It gives you an idea of what SuUlTan, Yacantt; Scorer: Diana; and the ball is dead. * - Patterson's hand heals. This after Moore from taking llbertie.4 aud Robinson, Cincinnati. 23;. 'Bbnks. ; Bobb.v Thomson .socked his 161h „ ___ hits he thought' Ro'oerls had a sore Teijo ...... ;;. t 8 t 1 0 1 1^13 marks of the other Redleg start- ; p.m. Berber Shop ...... 0 3 .000 t California before chasing the elu­ Rainbow ...... at it this way: I was lucky enough kind of a guy thia Milwaukee ¥rn[me: 3:30. Q. W'ith a left-hand batter up,’ 20 years of la ’-paigning through- quite naturally still luakeT Chicago. 22; Adcock. Milwaukee ■homer, a legitimate 415-foot poRe was a long tripie. Bob Eels rapped arm; ' ' 0 0 0 0 1 1 0— 2 j Siiiulay's Kcbcdiile sive dollars. to take over 'a good team that was manager' is. By his own admluion: out the w-orld. iidctakes. He hqs yet to be hit itnij Boyer. St. Louis. 21. ] in the freaki.sh Polo Grounds, as . , , - out two of the losers'biiigjes while "Either that or he's gotten a th« catcher throws in an attempt ■ Chicago at Brooklyn i2). 2'p.m, He credited Barber for his put­ in bad luck from a good manager the thing he -wants the moat is to aolidl.v in the bell.v or elsewhere by Stolen bases.— Ma.vs. N e w ("iSaxIpn- May Fight ■ the Braves svning for 16 hits in A nine-run explosion in the fir.st Cliff Hawkes smashed a triple in helluva lot sm.-.rter,'' replied Teb CL.ASH TODAY to pick a runner off first base. The Hlapping Clown . I- at. Louis at New T'ork, 2 p.m. Inning proved more than enough his.only time at bat. ting, which yesterday gave him be a part of a ■ major league pen­ a swatter and finisher like Moore. York. 22;. Gilliam,. Brooklyn and .\i-coiint» for .R(H-unI beta. . aind .the inevitable a winning Coulter und Ross thrown ball hita the batter's bat. Unless you take. iisi five birdies. nant winner— something that has Such a fine judge as Tom Tan- Moon. St. Loiiis, i l ; White, New This accounts for the 7-3 of Basilio in Svraciisc 'Victory. V Manager Mayo Smith of the Victoria. B. C.. July 27 OP) - streak — happbncd. I'm taking Oan the runner advance? my Jackson as anything more than J p.m. their fourth straight Twilight a, all r h .t»o a r rhi Kesaelring, who's been a pro 28 credit for nqthing.” eluded him through 33 years of naa, who hatl and still has Ezzard York, 9; Temple. Cincinnati. 8. relief worker Herahell Freeman, Ro.v Oampanella .swatted a 3 1 0 0 (I n irf Philliea ajso is in the dark on the Honeymooning Ham Richardson, Share Golf Lead A. Yea, The ball Is in pla.v If In slapping clown, there ia sbao- - i Cincinnati at Pitlsbuigh i2i, f League game, belling Herm's Mn.nanv' 3i> ]■] months, also eoiralled five birdies, You'd'have to expect Fred Ha­ baseball. Yet a word from Grimm Charles and consequently knows Pitching (based on 8 decisional who goes-with Lawrence like Lef­ New York. July 27 i/P. The New l p.m. ■ three-run homer to trigger the 3 8 2 I 1 0 2 "What'S the m liter w if Roberts former U.S. collegiate champion, the Judgement of Ihe umpire the, nothing in young Patter- Camera 13-0 at -Mt. Nebo. The ■''n'n*’Kiia. «« . but a shot into the trap three holes ney to say this. That's the way he would have placed him back home, more about Moore than most, pre­ Lawrence, Cincinnati, 14-2, ty Gomez and Johnny Murph.v, York State Boxing Commission , , . __ I Dodgers. It was his first in three 4 1 '3 0 0 0 3 and Canadian titliat Don Fontana Bridgeport. July 27 UP)—-Two batter did not InleiiHonall.v Inter-1 gQn's record to -recommend the game w is called at the end of six — 4 2 2 9 1 0 0 mystery. from home cost a stixike. has been playing the Milwaukee in HoUywo^, instead of at the dicts that the old ring gyps.v will 875: Buhl, MiltVaukee, 13-4, ,765; Gallagher and Shean, Martin aiid h-s given world Wollei weight ' weeks. The Brooks had nine hits, 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 'T v e been trying to find out all were booked to clash today in the men In the 60 to 64 age group are ‘ brow. I Brooklyn lad as anything more innings because of darkne-s.*!. Neither can afford to falter, for situation from the start. helm of a club(,which figured, right take out Patterson the first time Burdette. Milwaukee, 12-4; , '-47.50; Lewis and Lawrence and Arabia. but' Carl Furiilo's hit streak was Bi-ltinzhifi. p 3 12 13 0 3 year what's wrong with Roberta," opening mat&h of a Davis Cup leading in the low groes immpeti- than a rather spectacular club chauipion Johnny .Saxton the KU-T H o i ’ S C S Lanky Steve Bellinghlri went McCulro. It. 2 10 1 0.0 0 waiting to strike in the 819,000 Did 'nghtrning Job from the I start, to be a strong the .youngster mak;es a mistake. Newcombe, Brooklyn, 14-5, .737; D7-. Tebbetts even won s.. key ahead and so he'll give Carmen ended st 18 games. Tom Acker, i\g says "ith a sad 'shake of his Zone; argument Uiat finds both tion for the Connecticut Stata fighter who fights In flurries. the route for the Winners, allowing ! ' I 0 0 0 O 0 0 tournament are aix golfers with On the field, the club is play-' contender. Meanwhile, you have the in­ Haddix, Philadelphia. 8-3. .727. game from the Dodgers b.v ‘starl- Ba.silin a chance to reclaim the __ makihg - only his .second major SihuUi. rf ...... , 1 0 0 0 1 0 l.rad. side:, calmly confident. Reports Senior G<^ Aasn. Champlonohip. hiU aafwjLo right-field. The nm-i ® . jus four hits, no walk.s and strik .MrD'inoiiah, 1 first round -scqres of 69 and 11 ing his kind of baseball. Whether . When he managed the St. Louis ner from a ^ ^ base scores easily, OuUide o f J a ^ o n and perhaps credible spectacle of an necom- Stttkeuts----- FrieniL;«Usburgh. irtg Hal .ieffcoat, a reformed out­ crown in Syracu.se iSepl. 12 or 19, Set for HaiidiH e a p league start as a'replacement for 0 0 0 0 0 0 were current in this British Colum­ In the opening round at tha ing out aix in racking up hLs .sec­ Wllrox, 'r . 3 1 1 8 1 0 0 w ith 70. Among those at 69 are he likes to hear it or not, he baa Browns in 1940-and 1941, he Nad but the runnerni»m tirst is thrown ; 'be tap-hitling Jimni^t' Slade.Joe.v pliahed . performer ' like Archie 110; Haddix. Philadelphls. 107; fielder. He has skillfully patched Saxton, who lifted the title ailing Joe .N'u.xhall. was the loser. bia capital city that the U.S. team Brooklawn Country C3ub yeater- ond circuit win. Four pitchers Dick Mayer of St. Petersburg, done the tightening job that the desperate pitching. Ruimlng the out at the plate. Th^ijatter missed *■ 'be onl.v flghter of an.v Moore waiting around for a Mizell. St. Louis. 103; Jb.ries. i" p his wobbly staff .with J o e from Carmeu in Chicago by de­ Roger tYaIg six-hit the Redlegs Total/I ; ...... 30 13 » 18 .7 1 .7 headeii by the non-playing captain, day, W. A. Coulter of the home ciiij;^^^, July 27 iJ-i Twelve of worked for the Cameras with Gene Nrrm'ft ('amrra I t ) Fla., the 1953 Eaatem Open' w-in- Braves have heeded for-the past Pirates for Branch Rickey was a first base, however. aniU-the ball account to - whom the ckrefull.v- chance to further prove himself Chicago. 96; Roberts, Philadelphia, Black anlj a newcomer. Don Gross. for his 10th victory-and a 10-0 rec­ veteran Billy Talbert, is expected club and Frank D. Row of Hart­ rision last Ma>h.-14. previously j th^ urf's fastest horses have been Sturgeon, the starter, absmbing ' , , »h r h po « r rbi ner, and Dow Finsterwald of three years. two-year nightmare of miatakea It thrown there on an Appeal nursed Olympic champion has been against , a prartlcally untried kid 88. ;• stacked against Tebbetts on the ord at Elibets Field since coming I't ...... 3 II 2 1 i> 0 0 to settle the North American ford fhot 76s. They , are In tha had )>een banned iiP'-New York jn^uinated for tomoriow's 8154,850 the joss. _ rt ...... ; ,o o i o o. o Athep,^ Ohio, th^ third leading But in his personal approach to by kldiplayers. which is upheld. Does the fun exposed, and the GTlevelsnd deli- like Flo.vd Patter.son.' ----- • - — I^llwaukee side is the ver.v regu- .State since the commissioft headed I Arlington Park Handicap which up Iasi suntnie''. Frank Robinson semifinals by Saturday eveipng. If With Milwaukee, it's different. Class C divlBion. I llab^otation of Bob Buhh 12-4; With one out m the first frame, Ti-dforil. rf ...... 1. 0 o n 0 0 0 money winner so far this year.' the job. Haney takes the same at­ count? catessen proprietor was awarded by Julius Helfand had refii.se ...... 3 o n 8 0 0 0 78 WITH THREE doubles, Sunday's scheduled singles John Quinn, the Milwaukee gen­ gan State end. starred in fobthgli. (Blinky). PaVei’inu. Tlt^ ban was ^ faatr.i^'ovkout yeat^rdav for tbo total of 13 batters went to the njy it* ...... 0 0 0 1 0 o n eral manager, called his Holly­ But It doesn't excite him. *7 The aeconii round of tha cham­ out was made on the batter be- : Harry Kesilier. a Ver.v capable ref- baseball and basketball at Dans- ' Conley. 4-«, Snidei' for the >NL lead. Biiuthliv. c ...... 2 (t 1 5 1 0 0 would be -merely exercise. lifted when Helfand decided It 11 ,T 16 m ile n^ce w hich w 'ill be run wood home and asked him if he make every move aa soundly as pionship wlU ba played at Shuttle fo n he reached first base safely. | eree, gave Jackson the 15-round vine, Mich.. High School.' ( wlex'wra.nran The'latter.'hampered b.v arm ^ The Cardinals roii,ted Robiii plate, and b» fore the smoke had liplp- r If . j (I 0 0 .0 1 0 - Last night at Verplanck Field White Sulphur Springs. W. Va. 1 X l . l \ f l l I'rouble In the ipring. could be the was preventing Basilio from trying | on the turf c ourse. Fisherman did cleared niqe ,iuns w eit in bn .six llawli.ft If ; ...... J o 1 I (I n 0 wanted to be a coach. I can." he says. "If they don't Meadow In a few weeks. , Roberta with -a tour-nin sixth to •and in one ' of the wildest and (N E A l—In a one^club tournament work out. I know I've done the _l_ { - ' ^ best of the, lot.. 3pahn started to re-win the title. [six furlongs handilv ln-l:11. hits, two •errora And a wild pitch. Viiuiolii ...... • 0 0 0 3 2 0 Here are the first round leaden: S a xto n , 26, .\vjss allow ed to set ' - - take a 7-6 lead, then scored si.x Stiirz.-im, . II 0 0 (I 0 0 0 around tl:c .Old -White jourse at COACHES JV FOOTBALL * • ' slowly,, but is rollihg now. Bob Porterhouse, the onl.v hdrse. who Andy Maneggia. hard hitting longest games of the season Aceto best, 1 can, so why kill youraelf Clasa O (age85-09): F. O,H. WU- up'the first by himself, although |n the seventh with winning re- Dnri.a. p . 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 White Sulphur Springs; Sam Snead worrying ? New. York. July 27 - - Kid Trowbridge is an extra hand and has beaten the great ’ Swaps Thia Moriarty 'shorl.klop. rapped out W’arrrn, .p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jc. Sylvester outslugged the La\^- llama of Hartford, low groaa with Helfand in the jia.st ha.a criticized turned in a 71 with a three iron. Hanover, N.H. t/P) — Dartmouth Anahuac, highly - touted feathei-: backing up the starters are the year and Mister Gns arrived by 'iefer Herm Wehmeier hitting a two singles in the inning, driving Praraoii, p I 0 o 0 0 0 0 yers 18-12 in an tnUrnation'af Second Guesses Do It 87. and three tied for low neL such ai-rangements. basketball coach Alvin-'-IDoggie) "Second Jesses will do. it. Like j weight, boxer from Mexico; places superlative relief workers, ' Dave plane from California .,\esteidav. hAme riin and tw-d-run single in the Tcinir League Mugfest. Sport Schedule WllUama, 87-9— 78) C. W. Parker In three runs.. 32 0 4 18 8 ( 0 Needles is the 10th Kentucky ■Julian alto coaches the Dartmouth the game we had against the an unbeaten airing of 15 straight Joll.v_.and .Emte Johnson. Lou Saxlon also di- sohie back- ! imp„««e, a long .shot, also a n .v ^ big frame, feoh .Miller lost it. Add Four More Runs Sciirr liv iiiiunar ' In the. game which'produced 27 of Shuttle Meadow, 88-10—78; and 5loriarly a ... ? ...... av.u< Derby w-’inner to -have put in his junior varsity football team.' His Phillies. Lew Burdette had a flim- fights on the line when he face.T : Sleate'r is. an experienced leftv tracking in the awangements. He bv plane vesterdav from New Rookie Fred-Vyalei'S won his first One hit, -two free pas.ses and 9 0 4 0 0 0—13 W. A. Morris of Shuttle Meadow, .IBt B-Ilinzlilrl. Ilawk-a; SB: Kela, base hit's the winners built up. an winter training at Hialeah race Bib Green cage team , Won the run lead when he got tagged Aliguel Berrios of Puerto Rico in a hander and a newcomer named pre\1(nisly had stated he' would ijei-sey major lf'a'gue;_ start K'ving the three more errors helped the Gaa PaqUclU; Maneszia: IW)B- Moriarlv 5, Tonight 92-14— 78. insiirmpuntable lead In the third track in Florida.- ___^ 1956 Ivy League grbWn. for homers by .Stan jLopata and 10-;roiind at Madiaon-Square- Phillips bobs up here and there. hght Basilio anywhere but S.vra- - other probable slartei, in' the -' Cubs just four hita Before Howie (’ amrra 4,,BB Sturccoii 2. Warreii 3: Case Bros, vs Telso, 8:30—Rob- qaaa'C (60«» 4)j Rom and Ooid— Housers to four runs in the third Inning- w ith ftftvan h l f m or k ar i . ' I had a . tSft-hander, Garden tonight. While Tebbetts is looking des- ‘'iiae;,..Carnien s home area. It iWas i-jch race include Blue Choir Munr- Pblletr-enTUe on for a hit-TekSklwo- to close the night's scoring. SO . BflUnzhlr'l 6. Vvarran 2. Pearamr ertoon Park. » ' ter tied for low gross with 76e, ■1, 3: HUS off Sturamn 3 for 5 runs,In Previously they - had scored four Taylor Phillips, warming up. But Desplte his liupo.-dog record, . perately for pitching, all Fred a combination of Saxton s veto and niei^ Tan. Prince Norvl. SirifTribal. inning-I,open Monday. . cago's. Jac k' Haishmpii. .Mickev West Hartford, " .River, 98. and low net W. Peter Duluth, Minn; July 26 (.Ti Mrs.-F2a.'.'Open earlier this year, Mrs. hits off Dean Daniel who wa's It rei-olvea. around. CcorST R *'- handling becomes 1« m - precise if were out and you still are. I’m ON ALL SIZES Berrios; is a natural feather- Mantle had three of the Yank hits. Katbi’ Cornelius, a 23-year-old ! Cornelius went relatively ignored making hia flfat Little League terman and Babe PafilU— and the you', switch around.” MoiidaV, Jul.v .50 not going to put. you Ip, and leave Kirk, 95-25—70. . w'eight although equipped with the Don Larsen vvon in relief as New ■Merchants vs. Atito Parts, 8:30 myself open for second guesses. mother with'sparkling ey?s and a pre-toumamant spe'culating. start. Toni and Pete Delaney and -quarterback role vacated by Otto Parilli came into camp here shouldera of a middleweight. Prior — Robertson Park. My flrat move sticks.' CHECK YOUR SIZE ANb SAVINGS York made it 11 out of, 17 against putter to Blehd, carr^d a narow prospect of defending her the fast improving Bill Freiheit weighing 195 pounds and appar­ to h'ls defeat by the Frenchman, the Cliisox. Graham. Bantly vs. PAF, 6 -W e s t' Side' “If 1 blow a'pennantr here thia he won. four .striuglu and has a Md against a ,ead under pressure did not seem colledled nine of tlie losers' 10 hits. By the time the leaaon opens on ently in excellent condition. He Yesterday*k Stars Gene iVwMiling's two-out home has been doing d lot of passing Oval. year, I still can come back to town LUST PRICE SALE PRICE j career rbtmrd of 18 triumphs, and Ilshed money to disturb her. "I'm not thinking Tonight Ansaldl’s will play Nor­ sept. 30 With the Chicago Card­ S iz e run in the si\th beat Chuck Stobh'a and has been' ^‘waiting for this a Allied vs. First National. 6:30-- with'my head high. The same aa PluB Tax Exch. Plus Tax I six defeats. He Is 23. man’s to complete the second inals. Paul Brown will have chosen Robertson' Park. and gave Bob I.r-mon his 13th \*lc- r- I f Tourrm ent '»»* Praasur*." »he smiled. round.' long time." I can in Pittsburgh today. I al­ Pitching; Gene Conley. Braves— ..nahuac, who w d.s chri.slened I Uonal Open Golf Tournament place is the only place to be hlf quarUrback. Now this seems Medicii vs. Moriarty's, 6—Buck- ways give, it everything I have, ScatteiW nine hits aa Braves won torv. The.Indians had onl.v-tAvo hits With a glossy 3-undcr-par 33 on . tournament." AceU a 8)rlvefti«r (18) Doeoa't Like Switches 6 .7 0 x 1 5 Humberto Martinez, is managed | Until the sixth. •h r . h p<» a long way .pff and a bit trivial, ley Field. There's no cause for worry when their fifth atroight - blanking the b^ck nine, the brown-hairea Cornelius Is the wife of a While Brown doesn't want to U P. Klml Line $26.15 $ 17.95 by George Parana.ssus, the golden j George Kell, Gus Triandos and MrUMian. 2b ,.. ■o-i ’ what with moat sports fans con­ Bank va. AAI, 6 -Charter Oak •you do UiaL’' GianU 11-0. Lake Worth. F l a . pro matched par Worth club pro. Her daugh- Gilbert. 2b J t 0 0 () 1 switch quarterbacks, he would Park. I Greek froni Los Angeles, who | Tito Francona homered ./or the Tare*, p. rf. If . 4 4 3 n I n cerned with Mickey Mantle’s Fred Haney relaxed in the dug Hitting: Ted Williams, Red Sox r gtdded tVferino Garcia; Enrique! 73 at tough Northland .Couptry Karen, was two years old Manaen. as c clouting and the chances of Mil­ like to run them by switches. He Rainbow va. High School, 6:15^ out some more. • - Drove in Jhree runa with a aln- 1 7 .1 0 x 1 5 Orioles, who tagged Billy Hoeft Club in the opening round yester- wednesdav. ,4 2 1 7 0 -a has been considering the idea of 2 8 .9 5 19.85 11 Islonss and l.lenrv Davis ..in the i York. If. 1b ..., . 4 .1 2 2 0 0 waukee and Cincinnati to break West, Side O val.' gle and Ms nlsUi homer, poling $ $ for seven runs in four innings and tlaV to slip in front o f a 'corps of •— ____ _—^—.. ' Andrraon, 3b. p 4 2 2 0 tr n a coach-to-quarterback radio com­ past. ! through Brooklyn's Natiorial Tuesda.v, Jul.v SI NEXT: How Fred Haney pulled the home run In the 10th for a 5-3 his ninth defeat. Bill Wight won more reno.wincd contenders. Fleiclter. th 4 2 4 2 0 (I munication. ■ This would , know The bout geU the usual Friday Johnaton. c. aa.. 4 12.500 L«ague monopol.v. Trust vs, A A I. 6— Charter Oak a loose team'together. decision over the A's. '( 1 7 .6 0 x 1 5 it. Ray Boone- and Harve.v Kuenn One stroke back were Mrs. Mar­ Browm to dispense with hia "mes­ Park. night TV and radio treatment with Moriarty, rf .... 2 1 0 0 0 1 But the Browns haVe an ex­ 1 1 $ 31.65 $21.65 SAVE hit Tiger liomers. lene Bauer Hagge of Asheville, Sqlemkf. cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 senger service,”” carried out by the start scheduled at 10 p.m. Arthur, p hibition schedule whicholmibat Methodist vs. St. Mary’ii, 6:30— Jim Pier-sail's two-inn double N. C.. and BeverlJ)’ Hanson of Ap- toot 1.0 right guards. Charter Oak Park. (E D T). Two judges and the Sports in Brief Bimmon*.'p 1 1 1 0 0 0 on top of them—starting Aug. 10 gave Boston a tie in the eighth off ■ pie Valley. Calif. Mary Lena Faulk Bylveater. rl.,... 2 1 2 0 0 0 "It waa my idea," Brown aaya. SMFD va. MFD, 6:30—Robert­ 6.00x16 AS LO W AS $11.95 MORE : referee vote to determine the win- with the College All-SUra In Chi­ ' ner on a round ba.sis with a point reliefer Bobb.v .Shantz. Tlren Wil­ “■of Thomasville. Ga. and amateur .''Several electixmics experts have son Park. ToUla ...... 35 I& 17 18 3 4 14 cago. fooled around with it and one of I aystem called into liae to bfeak liams won il with hlA ninth Barbara McIntyre of Toledo. Ohio Centerfielder Jin Busby of the / ALL SitES LO W PRICED FOR IIG SAVINGS! Milwaukee RUN MTK.\I(iHT caH,v out of il'wlth a whopping 82. DanlrlB. p .. 2 1 ft 1 3 1 1 defending National Fooiball League Joey Giardello, j on two succeaWve days. Only Ruth, Pear. 2h ... 0 0 3 Stadium, So far reception is the i 160, Philadelphia. Grouped at’76 were Joyce Ziske. 2 10.1 champions go: otitpoin^ed ' Foxx and' Dickey had peiifoFraed Martin, lb . 4 1 ft 4 ft ft 1 main bug. It is not clear in all Boy's Name , 7 , Date of JMiUi ■ ) Franz Szuzina, 161 Oceanporf. N. J, i NUA i Two Waterford. Wl.s.. Loui.se Suggs of C r ^ , If .... 2 1 ft .0 ', Parilli appeai-s to be Ihe key. Germany, the feat and R".lh did It twi .e* Un-' 0 0 ,1 part bf the field. Radio w-'quld W hitt sidtwoHs ovaHoWt in most tilts— timiloriy TO. of the Besson's better fillies -Prin ­ Sea Island. Ga.. and Marilynn 3ifan. a ’ .... 0 10 00 0 0 Browm |says he has a ‘-‘wait-and- SEW LONDo cess Tuna' .and Triple Jay. both Smith, JSloomfield, Mich. til this season, Busby had. never have to compete with the noise WATERFORD low priettf. AH Hrts on sd t art ntw, qudity Gulf Los Angeles GiKVelarde, 131. hit a gra'nd-Slarimer. I TotAlH .30 13 10 15 6 6 10 see" attitude about the vacant post Addnas •aapeaoaa•••• cuioentj.v at Monmniith Park— ftMickey W’rlght of San Diego, Score by InjunKa: in a packed stadiupi. tirts, fully bockMl with o writttn wortonty. ; Los Angeles, outpplnied Jimmy Frank Robinson, slugging rookie .but he had Pazllli in Cleveland for The receiver isn’t larger than a ‘ Mostr, 128's, Niagara Falls. N, were foaled with crooked left front amateur Pat Lgsser of Seattle, A. A S...... 4 3 7 4 0 a -I8 left fielder for the Cincinnati Reds, Lawyern ...... 0.4 . 0 . 0 3 3—13 a ‘month of instruction this past watch- an^ easily .■ cduld be in­ Height taeaaaa-OAao Y „ 10. feet. and B elly Jameson, gait Antoni9. SPEED BOW/ > Weight played basketball' with All-Amer­ 2B‘ York JifhiiMon 3.*A. Slorv, FVrt- spring. He now wants to find out stalled In a qim rte^ck’a helmetl . San Fianciaco -Joe Boy Charles. • W'ere' clu-stered at _77.' and Patty hoit: HR: York: SB: Danirla ‘3: DP: ica Bill Russell when both’ attend­ Arthur to Plrtcber. BB: Arthur how quickly Parilli catches on to ' "I got the idea Because of all Berg of St. AndievC's. 111 . was five X Parent's Signatura ...... • a a-V aaasaaadaa 135. Richmond, Calif., stopped NEl'EK TOO 6 l I> ed McClyi^ionds Jligh in Oakland, Simmona 4. Anderson 1, D«nlelB .i; the Browns’ syatem. The coach'is the fuia made about my 'i^ssen- SO Lop F*at«r* Kocc Chico Arroyol, I3g, Oakland, strokes off at 78. SO. Simmons S. Tarca 3. Anderaon 1. definitely against any "sharei-the- Save for Mrs. Coi nclivs's par- Calif. Arthur 1: Hita off: Arthur 2 tor 5 run.i ger boya’,” laughs- Paul ftVwm. Mld-8ummer t'hampionahip Applicants niiast be st least alas yaora af age aad ast a*ap U MORIARTY’S SERVICE i - »• ( ' ,St. Louis, Mo. ifl’i Mrs'..; Bar­ Consistency ia the word of-the In 1 inning: Simmons 3 for 1 run. in work" basis for they, quarterbacks. "1 thought w-e could perfect thia ‘before (JepL let af this year. Also nat avsr 118 f Gulf equaling effort forged by a warm Tomorrow 8:30 PJM,— 8 Racea Dallas — Dannie Fleemaji, 173, bara ■McCleiyie' believes -a person f.a OWosao, Mich.. )x>xvling' team com-, 3 dtminfsr Tarca 3 fof 3 runs in 3 in> "My policy la to have twfo quayr- thing 'and then spring it' during - putter Uiat prbduced three birdies ninics: Anderaon 3 for. 3 runs in 1 in* This appUoattaw mast ha ia by Aag. 8fi. HARTFORD RD. and IRIDGE ST;, OPPOSITE RURSACK'S MARKET > 'Alidlothiah; . Tex., kmioked- out Irish Stallion Fei*ls Kentucky Turf never Too Old to start bowling. .poaed o'f Frieda Zonge, Margaret tepbacks.*' Brown oaya, “but one an exhibition game. Top, Drivers — Fast Track . )' on the last 5 hotfcs, Northland’s ning: HBP: Arthur’ (R«ale>. Tarca Adult $1.10-lCTilldren 80r Pleaae fill oat mad latana ta Ns. 8 jTe'd Poole. 174, Wichita] Kan., 8. Tul.v*r geU his first feel of Claiborne Farm, Paris, Kv. The young Irish stallion i-aa pur- She's how and began U]ie sport Mallory, Kathleen Snyder and Va­ (F1U|tatrirk». Daniel (Hansen); WP: carries the brunt of the work. By "Nobody wouM have been able , TEL. Ml 9.8248 u fa ahar|>-pitched hills gave the field RL 85 qnartars. Philadelphia - Charlie Scott. chased b.v an American s>-ndicate for 17,50.000. The son of Tej9ran-Neorracy. whicli seiw’ed one at 81. Last Spring she laiwled. a. ' lerie Gale. Each totaled 324 pins Daniel; PR Pitspatrirk S. Johnston, the season's start, w‘S will have to figure bow I, waa getting the ' 146. ' PhilaAelplua, outpointed . on exhausting battle. Hansen; Scorer; A: Williams; Time: season in Ene. won the English Derby .and alx other starts as a three-year-old, was considered the 213 game. She'a a left-handed ^'inner of 'pia 8L Petertburg, during s three-fame aerli^.. 3; 14. made, a do^oM . plays into the game." -Bobbie .Eoaado, 150, N ew 'York, 8: best horse on the other aide. bowler, , f. 'V-' , / / ■ r .A-;*- - 7 r '

'- -V ‘ ' / -y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1968 r A O l PAGE-^URTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 'MANCHESTER,"CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 ArticlM For 8»1» 45 Articlcf For Sal* 45 Household Goods 61 Business Locstiotis Houses For Ssle 731 Hooms For StI* 72 Hoomb For 8al« 72 SnboflMi For Sak. 1 7 t Automobiles for Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male .36 Help WanUd— MKle 36 P’dr Rent 64 TWO FAMILY 5-S. Aluminum ANDOVER — Attractiva 4 room MKE P0TTB»Y and gitts. New- 'ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ HOT AIR F U ^ A C E with Silent BOLTON—Four rooms and garage. - MANCHESTER WANTED —- Exiperlenced trailer inglon. MO,.^ 6-4709. Flagstone, able and standard typewriters. Glow oil bumier, complete with' storms, copper plumbing, ^car home on lot 100 x 377.- I1rt|l^ca, 1953 FORD 4-Door Sedan Custom- SECRETARY — Experienced, full FIHST c l a ss machiniata. m Ei Tool ISO ft. frontage, 107 ft. deep. screened porch. Fine place ter Classified or part time. Five-day week. 'and Engineering Co., 291 Adams drivers. Apply in person lb Carl­ bird balhi. jazlpg globes, aU All makes of adding machines all controls. $75.00. Good condi­ NEAR BOWERS SCHOOL gsraga. Excellsnt condition. Con­ line. Jet black with whitewalls, ?'ESaiONAL SUITE. Excellent Would conaider renting^ Call VCL trol. Carlton W. Hutchins, Real-| children. Price $7,300. MadaUaa ' .Call MI 9-5273. St. Tel. MI. 8-1159, son A Co., 44 Stock Place, ba- colors HltdhlofvPOBts. jockeys, aoid or rented, Repaire on all tion. MI 9-1043. foesUon. Tel. ML 94680 or 9-3S49. 3-5125 between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. radio, heatei\ scat covers. Huns O flamlnxoes, iron lawn furniture, And new Hi*h School. Six-Room tor. MI. 9-5139 ■ 9-4696, Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1649. ahd looks like new. Only S33.92 IT O .tJE BUTCiiEC. tU H i BEEP SyTtlE 70 BELL fix B«T« WOUTtl O f T Q l^ 70 tween 9 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. makes, Marlow’s. AdvertisemeDt TOiJ. NOOUEtTiOkS ACl4E0(QR«N«WEeED^ A ^U«TOMCI2. UK HAf 70 0 0 tv/eeVTUiMO WOMEN Wanted for bench work. SERVICE STATION Attendant. oil jars, flower potS and ceram­ OWNER leaving state, selling STORE VACANT.- Centrally lo­ MANCHESTER—Small house on Single Colonial. Three Ixdroome, . month after low down payment, ic* Open dally, evenings and Sun­ ANTIQUES and collectiUes, from ^-heated garage, ameaite drieeway. BOLTON—Birch MounUin Rd., 6- BOLTON — AttracUva thraa bo4^ CLASSIFIED ADVT. •u7 TAwe A kaliva 7K«r.r Apply in person. 10 Hilliard St., Married mAn,. Part time evenings Blackstone automatic, washer, cated. Can be used as central Cleason St., with two extra lots. room ranch with breeseway and 'Banner'll Packard, Talcottville. Manchester. GENERAL FOREMAN.' Apply days. Special bird bath $3.50., Ber­ amber sails to zoetropc. Summer dryer, Hotpoint electric range, H iiur Street ares. ,, Fireplace, room Cape Cod. One unfinished. O p in ^ ’ehings till 9. and weekends, PreVio.ua experi­ labratory, „ small office, amall' Call ML 3-5125 between 7 a.m. and Basement , garage. Fireplace, garage. Full basement. Large liv­ DEPT. Ho u r s COMES TO ♦«gfc.72,V ence necessary. Hourly plus com­ M. E. French Co., Coventry. l i n ’ Turnpike; front of Pike-Prive- shop now open Jtoute 6, Andover. miscellaneous, be4fs. chests, first door laeatory, tile Iwlh.- Dish- •ICM HERE.' ■pOfSfJ’ variety store, or neighborhood 5 p.m. , a m ^ te driye. Lot 200x900, Many ing room, family size kitchen. Lot 1954 CHEVROLET 4-Door Station 6'^eu. 40 60C0. WANTED — Reliable woman to mission. Apply In person, 'Turn­ In Theater on Highway, (Located at touriet cabins). Open, chairs, etc. Very low prices. Call beauty parlor. Rent reasonable. waalier, -large attic. (ulV 'cellar. 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. baby sit Saturday nighls. Call every ■ afternoon and Thursday MI 9-1773. Triple storm-wtndowi and acresn.e. shade tf-ees. School bus at door. - 150x900. Price $14,350. MadeUaa Wapon. Standard shift. Clean, It'S FSK6UT PUT pike Auto Service, 1*4 W. Middle Call J. D. Realty Co. MI. 3-5262,' VERNON—Five room house ih Asking $14,700. Ken Ostrinsky, Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1549. days, MI 9-3588 before 4 p m.. Turnpike. Year’s work. Steady Jo'r MI F a c t o r y made eleel camp train, through Sunday evenings. MI. 9-3640. Sunset Eitates. Call MI, 3-3123 be­ Air conditioned,-nil. Built in 1951. flood condition. S1375. MI 9-9919. 9CAUS9 AOAlM.' V 3^8296. Realtor. MI 8-8169, COPY CLOSING TIME 19 Brctton Rd. er lavatory, 1 h.p. motor, sawing \9-1806. ANTIQUE FimNlTURE, tUver, tween 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Largs let. Occupahby. August 15th.. COVENTRY LAKE — Only UJOS EXPERIENC^~" ^ PART-TIME HELP Inquire Cigar table 8.00x16 tire^doora, large glass, china, and used furniture TWO STORES available on Main FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ELEtjTRICIAN’S helper. Two ALUMINUM EXTENSION ladder, MODERN 6-Room Colonial. Fire­ buy# a cute year ’round home 1954 P'ORD ranch wagon. Custom­ Counter,. Arthur’s Drug. 942 Main suitrase. TV set. Low prices. bought and told. Furniture Repair St. 20'x60' ■ I8’x60’. Immediate GREEN M-8NOR—Six room ranch. ■ PRICE 217, with 900' frontage on hardtop PosiUbn for payroll clerk fa­ .year's’ experience, Call MI 9-0292 PI 2-7211. ■______■ 28’ 369.96. Sherwin-Williams, 981 Service. Ml. 3-i449. place, tile bath, excellent condi­ MON. THRU FRI. line. sea green, white wall tires, Street. occupancy. Will decorate or alter Attached garage. Excellent condi­ tion. Garage, 110' frontage, large road. Four rooms, flrepteca, ■original owner. S1395. Call Rock-' miliar with all phaaea of pay­ after 5, |(ain St. MI. 3-8636. ’ to suit tenents. Also office space tion. Nicely landscaped. Located 10:30 A M. roll ' and quarterly reporta - HALUCRAFTER. Model 8-85, Re­ SUGHTLY USED 14 -cubic foot trees. Bowers School Only screened porch, full basement. Ville, TR 5-7408 after 5 p . i ^ available on East Center St. in Immediately behind new Buckley pniNCE-roN s t Ae e t Quiet neighborhood of - good Taring essential. Blue Cross; ALL AROUND — FIRST Cl ASS FULL TIME Gijs Station Attend­ ceiver. Almost new. *40. Call Jordon upright freezer. Excellent the Andrews Building. . J. D. Real­ School. Can )>e seen. by‘ appoint­ 315,300. Carlton W. Hutchins, , SATURDAY 9 Av j|I. ant. Cook's Service , Station, JET PUMP,\U H.P., homes. Beach privilegea. IRgh 1»> 1954 FORD four-door CtJstomline CMS and group benefits. Sal­ Ml 3-7446 after *.- with tank, condition. $200. Telephone MI ty. MI. S-5262 . 9-3640. ment. Nice two-fanqily house. In Siz-Rnom, Colonial; Tl)r»« bri- Realtor, Ml 9-5133, 9-4694. Manchester Green, phone MI 8 -4 ^ , caUon. Call Kathertne Fratt, P I , V8. Good condition. Sacrifice. ary to commensurate with 9-3395 after 3. residential section. Six roomi rooma, larce attic. ..Attached ta- rOCR COOPERATION WILL experience. Call: . MACHINISTS I” ATLAS Table Saw and Jointer MANCHESTER GREEN—Next m 2-7596, or J. Watson Beach Jr QXjT Owner, MI 9-0577, FIRST CLASS Mold Makers and each, 2 alall garage. Nicely land­ rage. Fireplace. Rear enclosed BE APPRECIATED on roll-a-way Atlas bench, 16 ONE OF EACH—MCI 500, 600,-and Knitting Mills. New building. Lots tor Salt 7S ______JA 9-2114. n AND . ' Tool Makfi's. 50 hours per week. months old, $185 with h.p. mo­ 760-gallon septic tuka. T. P. LARGE round bleached mahogany scaped. Reasonably priced. Ver­ porch. Full cellar, ateam heat, 1953 CHEVROLET 2-Door. Black, GREEN MANOR Complete facilities, ample park­ non—Five room randi on 4 acres nil.’' Man.v features. Very largs 1 BOLTON—$10,900, 6 rqqiCCbM, (6 very clean. Only 529.25 month Apply Amro Tool and Die, Inc., tor. Call ML, 3-7639 after 3 p.m. Aitkin, Heating and Sheet Metal cocktail table. MI 9-1595. ing. Suitable for professional MANCHESTER— Threb loU on Dial M l 3-5121 LATHE HANDS 95 Brooklyn ?t., Rockville^ Contractor. -rolland Twe. MI of land. Nicely landacaped. corner lot. Occupancy AuRUit 15th. finishedV. Immamtlefa conditieB, after low down payment. Cash ESTATES. INC. man, hairdresser or office. Ken $12,800. J. D. Realty, John De- Oakland St. and one In-Sunset Es­ FaRGE c o l l e c t io n old guns, 3-6793. TWIN BED, box spring and mat­ tates, Vernon. Call MI. 3J)12S be­ large lot, hig^'elevaUqn, vltw. or trade. Brunner's'Packard. Tal- tress, 'cheat on cheat, solid -maple. Ostrinsky on premises or call MI Quattro, Broker. MI 3-5262, MI PRICE $27,500 Carlton \V.-Hutchins, MI. 9-nt9| cottvillc. Open evenin'gs till 9. MI 3-1181 Top Rate - - 55-60-Hoiir Week swords, arrow heads stamps, 3-5159. tween 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Help Wanted— coins, buttons, post cards, canes, LARGE 'Lennox Forced Air Fur­ MI 9-4648. - 9-3640. 9-4894. nace. Model No. TZ-1092. ConiK Lost and Foand 1 (Mr, Ferrante) Plus Benefits. Male or Female 37 steins, hundreds of other an­ OVERSIZED CAPE COD. over­ May Be Seen By Appointment, Buildins: Lots ------tiques. All day Saturday, Sun­ plete with blower, oil burner, con­ 1949 CHEVROLET panel tnick- 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. WESTINGHOUSE upright freezer. THREE-ROOM Office to rent. Call looking new High School', 3 bed­ F^^rROOM Ranch located in Bot- f o u n d — A place where you can “Turn''Your Travel To Work COPY ARTISTS, Formal training . day. July 28-29. 70 Mill St., Man­ trols, 275-galIon fuel tank. Ex­ MI 9-0969. I Call MI 3-6884. Call MI. 3-1409. rooms, 2 full baths, large living |n Town and Suburban ton. Lot 100x900, CaU M I 9-lOM. secure a complete line of knitting 5fURSE’S AID — 7 a.m.-3 p.m. not necessary. To learn interest­ chester. MI 3-5717.. cellent, We are replacing this GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Time— unit with a larger one in a local rtwin, dining room, modem kitch­ yams and accessories, stamped 1952 MERCURY Monterey four shift. Green Manor Convalescent ing work in photo engraving. Ex­ FOUR^OSTER mahogany double en, acreened porch, in c h e d ga­ ' MANCHESTER ' I TEN MILES from Manehostar, door sedan, radio, heater, over­ church. Muat dismantle and move Stunner RomeB For Rent |7 Realtor g o ^ , embroidery cottons and Home. For appointment call MI Into Overtime Paytime” cellent working conditions. With KEMP’S BABYLAND V bed in good condition. Priced rage. For appointment call MI. ASSOCIATES .REALTORS Dear Route 85^ near four-room tatting threads. At Your Yam drive. foam cushions, immacu- 9-2324. benefits, and progressive . in­ at once. Price delivered Man- 9-1433. / cheater or vicinity, 3275— T, P. VeaBOnabie. Phone MI 3-6788. ANDOVER LAKE—Waterfront, six home (94-30), fUK. ceUar, atumV Shop. 00 Cottage 9 t— Phone VH. late condition, one owner, low JDuV OiCC/AOSi creases. AppiV'aU A B C Photo Teh Manchester MI,.9^878 -P in t HALLIN num storms and aclnona. oU'baat, mileage. McClure Pontiac. 373 YOUNG La d y — Good at figures EVERYTHING Aitkin, Heating and Sheet rooms, large screened porch, fire­ COBURN ROAAD— Four bedroom 9-2368. ftOA pAuJiue re SPENCER Engravihg, Elm St., Manchester. ” place, all conveniences. Available — Ml . ’ 9-9291------veneuan bhnda. "ICWBiQry ^ Main St, and with some typing experience Contractor. Tolland Tpke. MI coloniaLxL% baths. 3 carv a i garage MANCHESTER — 8-Room Ranch, t»t». MeOWlt 9HW»iH* AtuvCriio>J, vs. 23 (7U. FT. HOME Freezer. Call to .Aug. Sth and Aug. 19th on. PI b o D U D . — CHARLES LATHROP bam, 12x12 brooder houiw,. tiOST — Siamese Female Kitten. for billing clerk. Five-day week. RUBBER PRODUCTS CO, FOR^HEBABY, 3-6793. MI 3-4030 betweeh.^4:30 and 7 p.m. IdeaT^r large family. Early Au­ full baberaent, - two fireplaces, MI. 9-0884 Vicinity of Princeton St. Please 1950 CHEVROLET Convertible. 2-6880. try equipment. Lot 100 i f 009. Pleasant surroundings. Apply S. D ^ s — Blrfls— Pets 41 gust occupancy. $19,000. MI. plastere|l walls, full insulation, EARL ROHAN $10,800. Walton W. Grant call m 9-7474.______Radio, heater; whitewall tires. Vogel Sons. 191 Park Ave. (rear). MI. 3-5680 , COST SALE BliRPEE ARISTO^SIAT seven ^9^40. cast iron radiators, hot water CHAPEL STREET All Famous Makes LAKE FRONT COTTAGE-Coven ML 3-7433 tor. MI 3-1153. Call Rockville TR 5-9773. East Hartford. CROSS BRED Puppies: pets for quart -pressure cooker-banner heat, tile bath, large kitchen. 30 LOST—Gray cat.- Vicinity Wood’- MANCHESTER 9 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR- try. Lake.' Available July 38-AU| MANCHESTER—Five roqms ga­ Aulo Driving School 7-A children. *5.00 each. Call, Rock­ USED FRIGIDAIRES, just right arid thi-ee dozen quart''xcanning 18th. Particularly equipped sr days occupancy. Charles Les- ANDOVER, BOLTON. Oovsntzy.' bridge St. near Bushnell Animal Business Services Offered 13 'Help Wanted— Female 35 GIRL or WOMAN for general of­ 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR jars. MI 3-5291. rage, oil heat, amesite drive, perance. MI 9-7630. Hoqiital. Call MI 9-9602 after 4 '1955 CHEVROLET ville -TR 5-7894. for cottage use, all sizes. Also 14 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR ' toddlers. Reasonable Cali Cl Good buya. Excallent aaven-roem. LARSON'S DRIVING School. fice work In retail store. Diversi­ FINE OPPORTUNITY for man large lot. ample trees, city utili­ LOTS FOR SALE p.m, < CLEAN AND paint those gutters several good used washers. 15 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER USED CROSLEY ShelVador re­ 9-5580. / Cape Cod, 3 or 4 bedrooma. Lstrgt 4-boor V8. Power Glide. Radio, Mqnchcstcr'a only trained and now. Avoid costly repairs later. fied work. Knowledge of typing with small investment to own his PORTERFIELD S PET SUPPLY, ties. Priced for quick sale. REDUCED $14,800—Owner leaving lot,, garage, fine location. Neat heater, seat covers. A clean buy. and some bookkeeping essential. Kemp’s, Inc. Ml. 3-5880. No Down Payment. frigerator, in good condition. Call Charles Leaperence, MI 9-7620. stale. 6H finished rooms. Cape LOST — Green and yellow Para­ certified instructor.. For your aafe- Ml. 3-1383': own business. . Already estab­ now located at Route 5 and Chapel LAKEWOOD CIRCLE— thme-beifroom ranch, large lot, Bank' rates. 'ty We are trained to teach proper­ See Mrs. Wardle at Keith's Fur» lished well paying work with av­ Rd., South Windsor, next to East FOR SALE—65 gal. drums, in good Take 2 Years. MI 9-0380. 68 Cod. 1%% mortgage available. keet. Vicinity of Wells and Char­ niture Co., 1115 Main SI, BUDGET CENTER WanMwJ^T^ Rent THREE BEDROOM, ranch style fine view. Eight-room home, ly. Ml. 9-6075. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened and erage income of ovci-'SlOO a week. Hartford Drive-In TTieaftr. Open conditlan. $2.50 each. For further 33 Englewood Dr., Manchester. A nicely located hothesite. 100 chicken coops, acreage, fine teen* ter Oak. Answers to Jerry and 1953 DODGE A BARGAIN? IF THAT’S WHAT home, ceramic tile bath, disposal, MI 9-9967, will Ulk. Reward. MI 9-4227. Repaired. Pick Uj^and delivery,,.! Cali MI 9-1575 between 8,a.m. and daily 94, Tuesday, Thursday and information call the Herald, phone SMALL FORMICA top kitchen bet ASSISTANTr>C)U WANAGER W. T. foot frontage and 900 feet deep tion. Also new and original V8 2-Door, Black. Gyromatic. MORTLOCK’S—Manchester's lead­ 113 Wells St. MI 9-lt02. 9-4868. WANTED—Woman to clean pi-ofea- YOU’RE LOOKING FOR . . . Grant Cq,v''wifev-Vife and 10 month old screen.ed. patio, garage, combina­ sional office every Wednesday af­ 5 p.m. for particulars. Friday nlghta 7 . -9 p.m. Man­ Ml. 3-5121.______• with three chairs, silver fox WELL. HERE IT IS ! tion storm window's, comer lot MANCHESTER—Older home of Oli with many ahade trees. All im­ lonlalB, ranches. Cape CoA, dairy NOTICE IS hereby given that Op­ Radio, heater, tinted glass; ing driving school. Professional chester Customers can call JA. jacket. Kolinsky fur neckpiece child desire 4 or 5 unfurnished provements. Priced at $4,900. .farms, shore front and lake cof^ Whitewall tires. Loaded with ac- teaching -r skilled, courteous in­ ternoon. Write )Box Y., >c/o Her­ COLEMAN Camping Stoye. Iwo- 3 ROOMS FURNITURE rooms: Call MI. 9-3081' between Bus stop in front of house. Comer rooms in central location. Como tional Share Book No. 3058, ieaued ald. ' 8-3391 and we will bring order MI 3-1335 after 6 p.m. FOR ONLY 3400. Green Manor Rd. and Wo^bridge see! Price $10,700. MadeUne AA Zone. tages- and homea. Reaaenable by the Manchester Savinga and cesaories. Bank rates. structions. Insist on meeting your Household ServicM home with ue at 5 p.m. to 68 hiirner with stand. Slightly used. 8>80and5TS0. pricea. John Biasell, Craaa 8 t, inslritclor before starting, Phojie 315.00. MI 9-0760. Includes - - - - •' SU. MI. 9-7560 or PI. 2-7338. Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642. Loan Association, Inc. has been Offered . 13-A experienced high caliber dou­ Spruce St. ELECTRIC REFRK3ERATOR Coventry. PI 9-6898. loet and application has been 1953 FORD MI. 9-73&8> WANTED—Five or six-room un­ NORTH ELM STREET— ble entry bookeeper to general DOZER GRADER PLANET Junior Gai-den Tractor, Boats and Accassorics 46 — DELUXE RANGE x furnished apartment; -Urgently ROLLING PARK—Six-room Cape, Six Miles From Manchester made to said,A** ML 3-1108 : Ml. 9-6003 prices, Bventncs by appointment. FLAT. FINISH Holland, window get Center. BuildlnK MaterUls 47 SEE THIS NOW! New 5-room Wanted—Real Estate 77 Campress, 8 So. Main St. MI. J950 DODGE Mnlorcvcles— Bievcies 11 expanding induatriea CATS BOARDED. Inspect Fenros torgain, one which cannot be du­ MAlne 4-5266 (collect) after 8:30 ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. shadei,-^ made to measure. All EVERYTHING FOR the house Ranch. Fireplace, oil heat. Foun­ MANCHESTER —Are you looking 9-3340. '4-Door. Fluid drive. See it, metal Venetian blinds at a new 251 BROAD ST. Siamese Cattery, Tunnel Rd., plicated. p.m. for a beautiful two-family home 963 Main Street LISTINGS WANTED. Have buyen BICYCLE REPAIRING, all types. painter, decorator, including floor SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT dation 28x45. AA zone. Prospect drive it, buy it. Priced to sell. low price. Keys made'while you Immediate HelpiN fanted— Male 36 Vernon, ’ j miles o ff. Parkway. 30 CEDAR POSTS. . Will - sell St. E. A E, Realty. MI 9-6297, with five large rooms each apart­ Tel. MI 9-5241 for two, three, or four family -English a specialty. Now open 12 tile and plastic wall tile at 38c sq. PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY CAFETERIA MANAGER houses in addition to seven room noon to 9 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. wait. Marlow’s ,' Kittens, studs.' Rockville TR. cheap. KI S-8612. Ml 3-4480 ment? Excellent location. Su­ Personals 3 1953 DODGE 5-9131, Must be innoculsted. ft. Also electrfc supplies. Green HARTFORD CH 7-0358 With wife and three chil­ preme condition.. Oil heat, mod­ ranch with two-car garage and to 6 p.m. Manchester Cycle Shop. Openings for EXPERIENCED electricians, full Paint an,i hatha. Please contact J. D. RIDER WANTED —MJn or about 166 West Middle Tpke. MI. 9-2098. and floor tile. Let ua modernize or part tithe. This is a production BOARD YOUR dog in our brand Green. Open daily from 6 a.m. - IhsmondB— Watches— five-room rent. Can you Water and aewer. 60x150. $9,500 Realty. MI. 3-8282, 9-3640. Aug. Sth to California. Will heater. Sea mist green in color. - / ' - job involving house work. Apply WANTED — Bricklayers and hod FREE STORAGE -market. Custom built. Six room atqve. All city utilities. Combina­ your bathroom and kitchen. ''Epr carriers. Apply Superintendent, new boarding kennel while you 9 p.m. MI. 9-6300. n h l w a n t e d help? If so, please call: each. Phone MI 3-6273. share expenses. Call Lewis Cohen, Real sharp. WANTED TO BUY—Used bicy- Forbes Manor. Brewer St., East Jewelry 48 U ’ home with garage. Lot 90x400. tion, storm screens and doora. In­ ' frtf^'festlmates call Ml. 9-3653, CLERKS Jarvis New Garage. Biickland are vacationing. Tel. Rockville, One minute walk to new school. sulated. One-car garage, amesite WANTED IN Manchester. Direet MI 9-13S2, between 9 and 5. cles, all sizes. Manchester Cycle Hartford. See Walt or call Ml. 12 CU. FT. Chest Type Freezer, GRAY RfeSEARCH & from owner, 4-famlly house or Sh6p. 166 W. Tile Shop, BuckJand. Rd., Manchester. TR, ,5-7894. LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ A — L - ft — E — R T ’ — S .Brice reasonable. E. F. Von drive. Barbecue pit, fruit and 1953 PLYMOUTH Middle 'Turnpike. 3-1181, leave message and 1 will used six months. 31-60.00. Also 43-45 ALLYN ST. — HARTFORD DEVELOPMENT CO. BUILDINC LOT, 900 X 165, In more. Muat be in good oondillesi. MI 9-2098. Hollywood type wheelchair, $35. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Edkert, Agent, 509 Keeney St. shade trees. Lot has 300' frontage. 2-Door. Radio, healer, seat cov­ FURNITURE repairing and refin- call you,, .. . ' COCKER PUPS. AKC registered. Reasonable prices. Open daily. MI 9^4506 Manchester. Call'MI 9-5163. Call after 8 p.m. DO. 9-6457. Aatomobiles for Sale 4 ers. Signal lights, back up lights. tshing; antiques restored. Furni­ ^ENbGRAPHERS Excellent dispositions. Reds and Pllgrini 2-6389. VENETIAN BLINDS of various Shown by appointment only. This w e will go fast at 317,500. u s e d BICYCLES for sale, girls’ Ihursday . evenings. 129 Spruce A steal for the asking. ture Repair Service, Talcottville. I ‘ . V NEAT APPEARANCE buffs. *25 and *30. Rockville TR sizes. Priced for quick sale'. Call 'nie Ellsworth Mitten Agen-1 THIS AGENCY needa CQ>e Ood! 1955 FORD Crown Victoria. FOrdo- and boys’ 26". ' One sidewalk Street.’ Ml. 9-4387,. AA z o n e . — Seven-room custom cy. Realtors, MI. 8-6930, or Mrs. Resort Properly for Sale 74 Ml. 3-7449. 5-2894. MI 3-7649. Business Property For Ssle 70 built Colonial, enclosed, breezeway 4-5-6 and 7 room singles and 8* matic, radio, heater, whitewall 1954 DODGE gifl’a bicycle, 14". Cal] Roger’s Meyers, MI.,9-5524. ______TT . ------family houses. Buyers waiting. tires. Will accept trade. Private Bike Shop, TR . 5-2410. “ TYPlStS ENGUSH SETTERS — 8 weeks. and garage. Large rooms, many ILAKB CHAFFEE, ABhlordi 4-Door V8. Radio, healer, white­ "GOOD PEP.SONALITY Notice Household Goods .51 9-PIKCB. Mahogany Duncan Phyfe fine features. High elevation, EIGHT-ROOM Duplex. 4-4. G.E. Howard R. Hastinte, Realtor.' owner. Russell McKinney,- 706 AKC Orange Belton Champion­ Dining Set. In excellent condition. MANCHESTER wooded lots, $25 down, $10 month­ CaU MI. 9-1107 any time. Main St. wall tires. Seat covers. Sharp Building— Cptitraetins 14 view. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI oil burner. New 81-gallon hot ELECTRONIC ship blood line. For'-show or hunt­ Tl!r Town Planning Commission MI 3-5668. INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY ly. New four room cottage, in- ]t 86 X 140. Uer occtqMuicy. Box Z, HeinUI. low mileage. Telephone Owner, USED CARS WANTED- We are Re-siding specialists. ’ Easy budg­ for advancement . 5-9649. 503 East Middle Turnpike on double lot. Hot water heat, oil GARRISON Colonial-:49 Academy | Dodge and Plymouth Dealer et terms. MI 9-649S or TR representative with chance for ad­ eoi-dance with the Charter for the dition. Cheap. MI 3-7T76 after 4 MI 3-4957. ■ ajwaya interested in buying clean to ksaemble wire and test vancement to managerial position. COLLIE PUPS 10 weeks old. AT THE GREEN p-m. fnr any iyp# manufactlirinK burner. Combination screens and Street. Six year* old. Oil steam Sabnrban For Ssle 75 ARE YOU CONSIDEIUNO 634 CENTER STREET cars for top cash prices. 'Try our 5-9169. electronic devices. Will con­ Town of Manchester. Connecticut, storms. Garage. Nicely land­ heat.. Aluminum combination | WANT TO BUY V CAR and had MI 3-5101 'Interesting work in Knowledge of selling, not neces­ Thoroughbred. Prlred for quick, Id^al for laundry nr dry rleaninv bust SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? *- famous cash five minute buying sary, if witling to learn.. Position having deemed it tor Jbe public Ssvinga on brand name refrigera­ acaped. Trees, large garden window* and doors. Lot 50x140. $7,900. VERNON— Two bedroom We will..... appraiae ^ ^ your__ __ property____ your credit turned down? Don't sider ^recently discharged sale. Crickmore PI 2-6449, good thst building lines should be nrsfl. Near bus.line. Open Evenings 'Til 9:00 service. Open 9-9 daily. Barlow.. exciting new field \ is a permanent one. Excellehl tors, ranges, parlor sets, bedroom GAS REFRIGERATOR—A-1 space. $13,200. Goodchild Real­ (Convenient to bus and echool*., ranch, new G-.E. heating ayatem, 1 wiuirat any obUgnttem ^ v e up, see “ Honest" Douglas, Motors, 435 Main St., Manchester. Aluminum Windows veterans experienced , in WOUU) LIKE HO.ME modified passed the following tion. Call Mitchell 9-0572. ^ Cenlrai location. ty, MI 3-7925 or MI 3-1207. $15,500. A. R. Wilkie A Co., Xa| aluminum atorms, ^cellar, 2H 833 M i^ Not a finance-company Closed Saturdays At 5:00 starting salary, salary with com­ for three suites, baby furniture^______------also buy proparty to?eaah. and Doors 14-A e I e c t r onic background. mission snd bonus after training kittens; house-broken. Call MI orders viz Reasonably Priced. 6-4889. acrea. (Carlton W. Hutchins, MI. ng or buying contact plan. Pleasant working Ordered; That on the souther­ ^ Breakfast Sets as low as $59.50. BOLTON—Small four-room house, 9-5iS2, 9-4694. 1952 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan, Must be familiar with nec­ period. Company -i:ar furnished. 9-5.187. nearly four acres, large land­ MANCHESTER — West Side. Six] STANLEY BRAY^ Realtor radio and heater, low mileage, Business Services - Of fered 13 GUARANTEED against all haz­ Vacation with pay and thei- em- ly side of Boulder Road, from Machinerv and Tools 52 BRAE-BURN RiBALTY BEFORE YOU BUY a usecl car ards. Aluminum screens and conditions essary electronic lest •"Markdown qn Summer Furni­ GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO scaped yard.. Garage,, chicken rooms.'Brick front, shed dormer, BOLTON—An executive’s home on see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck excellent condition. MI 3-8290. equipment. plo.ve benefits'. For interview ap­ iSlkin Street ea.sferly for a dis­ MI. 3-5273. ASHES AND rubbish rembved. storm Windows as well as com­ I .ivestorK—'Vehicles 42 tance of 215’, the building line ture, aluminum or wood folding FOR SALE — Four good used No. Realtor coop. $11,000. Miniter, ' Broker, fireplace, hot water heat, amesite South Road. Gorgoous atons house Sales add Service,'''^383 Main Lawn mowing, light trucking, ply to Mr. Davis, District Mans- Ml 9-9754, evenings. drive, quiet atreet. $14,500 for srith attached two-car garage, 5-lO-ROOM HOUSE witti 1951 NASH Ba MBLER convertible. bination' screen and stbrm doora. Liberal Employe gef, between 8 and, 9 daily. ahali be 5’ from the street line. chairs, from $2.50-up: 65 Scotts fertilizer spreaders with ment. Call MI 9-9881 after 8 p.m. Street ML 9r457L Open evenings. Radio, heater, newly refinished. trees cut, cbilars cleaned, papers Call Coughlin. MI. 3-7707. • ' WE BUY COWS, calves and beef Wolcott's Markers. Price *7.50 quick sale. Howard R. Hastings, cinder block bam, tour acres, The Commission finds that Dam­ Open Dsily; 10 A*M. - 5 P. M. Tel. Manchester MI 9-5878 MANCHESTER—Two-(amily, 5-5. 1951 BUICK Super Convertible..: Douglas Motors, 333 Main. and rags taken away free. MI. Benefits MECHANICAL cattle. Also Aoraea. Plela Broa. ages in the amount of One Dollar plus tax. John S. Wolcott, 180 Realtor. MI 9-1107, any time. etc., etc., etc. Impossible to de­ LISTINC»! WANTBD-^-aill|te, tw*> 9-0142. Call evenings. Tei. MI^>7G)5. 7:30 P. M. - 9 P. M. ^Tsin Street. > Fireplaces, two room*, in attic, scribe with words. The asking tamUy three^family,, nusInssB Radio, heater,•. dynad'ynaflow. - Reason Roofing— Siding . 16 SINGER: SEWING til.00) and Benef)ta in the amount copper'plumbing, two-car garage, MANCHESTER—Near the Green. able. 38 E. Middle Tpke. PACKAFID 1953 4-Door Sedan, ASSEMBLER price la $42,500. Replacement cost property. Have many caab bnyara. Idl^ MI radio, heater, Ultramatic, white COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart o r Qn^ Dollar ($1.00) were in- GOOD a s s o r t m e n t recondi­ Farms and Land For'Sale 71 new roof. A-1 location. *16,900. Center entrance. Colonia), six Is in excess of $85,000. Open at t-0388. ■\. MACHINE CO. Mortgages arrangOdL Pleaaa call tires, sharp blue with black top, R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ RAY’S ROOFING CO., ahingle and Young men experienced in Articles Fbr Sale .45 tHired' in the modification of this tioned used furniture. Also desks Musical Instruments .53 E: & E. Agency. MI 9-6297 Ml' large rooms, master bedroom your convenience. T. J. Crockett, matic washing machines, electric built up roofs,, gutter and con­ building line. and'brokcases. Rebuilt mattresses NORTH COVENTRY- 80-.acre farm 12x23, living - room 12x25, aide Georga L. Graaiadio, Raaltor. ML IMS CHEVROLET club coupe. just like new. Low bank terms. assembly of small mechan­ 832 MAIN STREET with eight-room house. New and 3-4480, 5H 3-1342. Realtor. MI. 3-5415 or res. MI. 9-5876, 109 Henry S L ^ / ranges, vacuum cle&ners, motors, ductor work, roof, chimney re­ SIJ4TE FLAGGING, 4 ^ lo r e d . TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ 312.95 to 318.95. New box springs GUL^ANSEN dlraqt blow ma­ porch, hot water heat. Nicely 9 - 7 7 6 1 . ______Radio, heater. Good condition. Brunner's Packard. Talcottville. I ical components and gears. MANCHESTER. CON modem barn with filled silo. Very MANCHESTER. —Ckistom ranch. Open evenings fill 9. small appliancea, - welding. 174 pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-2214. Free delivery i-n Manchester on SION *31.95. Some antiques. LeBranc hogany spinet piano, $495. shrubbed lot. Ameaite drive, I USllNGS WANTED — Hava Full, price $795. Douglas Motors, Mam Street. MI. 9-6678. Ray Jackson, Ml. 3-8323. Will find these positions in­ order 100 sq.'feet or more. Corner Martin E. Alvoid, Chairman ^ Furniture Hospital, corner South Kehip's, Inc. Ml. 3-6680. good condition. Two brooks and Large rooms, fireplace, cellar, garage.. Howard R. Hastings, VERNON—Four room Cape 0)d. 333 Main. two ponds on property.' S.' J. ers for four aml'ftva-room houses, 1953 PLYMOUTH CranTirook Hard­ teresting and diversified. Route 6 and Stony Road,' Bolton. William A. Allen, Secretary St snd Vernon Ave,, Rockville. hot water heat. Lot ISO x, 390, high Realtor, MI 9-1107, any time. (tomfortably furnished, lot 100 x DOORS (OPENED, keys fitted, ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. SCHOOL BUS^.-'Drivei' Needed TWO HAWAIIAN Guitars with one Ploufe, PI 2-6226: small farmsT lake property. 1950 CHEVROLET Convertible, ra- top, maroon and black, -radio, , Ideal working conditions, Thomas J. Rogers TR. 5-2174. Open 9-9, Sat. until 3. elevation, view. Onlv *14,900. Carl­ 200, $11,000. J. D. Realty/ MI. Houses bought and sold. 8. J. copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, Alterations and additions. Ceil­ Persons intefested in a job m a EXTENSIGN I.ADDERS wooden, - y' amplifier. Reasonable. - (Call MI ton W. Hutchina, Realtor. MI. MANCHESTER — Near Hollister 3-5262. 9-3640. -4Uor^heater, automatic shift. Top heater. immaculate condition, ' COMBUSTION '^nvenient location. Ralph Scudieri KITCHEN SET, bedroom set. end LEBANON — Oite little farm on Ploufe. .FI 2-6226. spoke wheels, low mileage,'- one guns, , etc., repaired. Shears, ings. Workmanship guaranteed. achooLhua driver or aiibatituiefoi- 24', *19,92 28' 323.80. Sherwin-Wil- Doroth.v C. Jacobsod 9-5736. 9-5132, 9-4694. Street School, excellent six is not quite 3 months old. New knives, mowers, etc., put into con- A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn a sphiwi bus driver apply to me liams, 9^1 Main St. MI. 3-6636. desk tn maple; coffee table, good river. Older 8-room house rooms.' Breezeway and garage. ROUTE 44A—Ne’ar the Univeraity. allpcovers, new Uresi Paint owner. McClure Pontiac, 373 ENGINEERING, 1N.C. Manchester. Oonn.'" ■ needing modem improvements. MANCHESTER—Duplex near bus, Maih St. ditlbn for coming needs. BraitH- Street. Ml. 3-4860. letter or telephone immediate­ . *13.50; twelve dozen canning jars, Tile bath, hok water hzxi, ttre- Approximately SO acres with six-, / bright yellbw. Completely recon­ ly. Worcester Warren, .Coventry P O W ^ HACKSAW Miller’* Falls, J!ilv 26. 19.56 SOc dozen. Antiques and gifts. Rooms-Without Board 59 Good bam with 6 stanchions. 17 stores and schools, Four and -five ditioned inside and out. $495. No waite. 52 Pearl Street. ' X \ , RIVETER place. Large, well cared, for lot. room house. Large paUo, two-car '50 CHEVROLET Sedan. '49 Chev- Superintendent 1 of Schools, PI Furniture Repair Service, MI acres. Quiet (spot. $8,000. Sev­ rooms. Oil steam heat, 2-car' ga­ Basement recreation room with garage. Excellent condition. Fruit * U IJ llB U C A money down, $30 month, c ; t C. RUBBISH AND aahea removed. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 2-7665, nptor. Ideal for home or,small 3-7449. Open Sundays. ROOM IN private honac. Inquire eral other’ back coUntrv places up rage. Shade trees. 2 open porches. Motor Sales, M7 Oakland St. MI rolet Convertible. ’37 Packard Se­ Intpi’views To s«\Up and opepite a bar. Shown by appointment only. trees and well landacaped. High 'U ln n s A General cleaning, ceUars, attics shop. Call-MI 3-63*9 after 5. State Tailor Shop. MI. 3-7363. Af­ J o $14,000. Talbot Real Estate. Garden space, chicken coop. The Howard R. Haatinga, Realtor, MI elevaUon. Three-room guest hbuse o l a i l l l Y e a r 1 1 0 1 I 1 6 9-2701. dan, like new, '48 Packard.Sedan, FOR 'THE BEST in Bonded built riveting NMachlper' Small ter 6:30 ML 3-5047. Andover. By appointment—Phone ‘48 Bulck Sedan,' '49 Hudson and I yards. Reasonable .'ates. M. TRUCK DRIVER and laborer Town SEVERAL Apartment size electric 4-room apartment rems at $65 a 9-1107, any tima. with running water and lavatory A M. Rubbish Removal. MI. up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, 8-4 P. M. cohiponent^^!^4^ involved. wanted. Apply at The '^ m a a ranges with ovens. Willlmantlc, Pilgrim 2-6600. month. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ 1953 FORD Cuatomline four-door Coupe. Payments as low as,S5.00 j conductors. ahd roof repairs call BEAUTIFULLY furnished, spa ^ ^ p e r t y . S. J, pfoufe, PI Tijuana, Mexico, July 27 — week. Brunner’s Packard. T a l-' __9-9757.______Muat be ’^iU in^^ assist in Colla Co., 251 Broad St.. M ^ihes- Advertiseiiienl HArrison 3-3217. ^ tor. MI. 9-1107 any time. sedan, radio, heater, overdrive, Coughlin. MI. 3-7707. / ler. clous room with complete, tight _____ :____^------1—-T.;;;!------1— ~ Manuel Acosta Meza, 43, Tijuana low mileage, one owner, immaep- Spring Street assembly operations. Will BEFORE Yoi) Buy a e a s y s p in T w o housekeeping facilities available. cottville. Open evenings, till 9. | POWER AND hand' mowers aha'rp^ In accordance with the pro­ DRYER— years Rouses For Sale 72 Clever Teen>Type Special lale condition. McClure P^nliac, ROOFING — Specializing tn repair- consider a trainee fbc this . Heater Air Conditioner 'old. Excellent cMidltion. ’ MI Will rent eingle or double. * O n- VERNON—Ranch, rooms with ] newspaper publisher, was shot to ■ -ened. Air-cooled engines repaired. CARPENTERS WANTED for trim­ visions *of Chapter III, Section 8, 373 Main St. ^ Pick up and delivery. All work ing roofs of All kinds. Also- , new 5 :, Windsor, Conn. position. ''n, ming and cabiSpr aork. MI. 9-5043 For Your Home See the 9-5446. tra). Reaaonable, Mra. Doreey, $12,700—SIX-ROOM CAPE COD, Summer Snowflakes! roofs; Gutter - work. Ghthineys of the Town/C3)arter and of Sec­ 14 Ajch St, cloae to new high school. Good 1953 CHRYSLER Convertible . Auto Accessorieti— Tires 6 guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. between 4 amTA’ p.m. tion 2065d qf the General Statules: 273 Adams. Phone M l. 9-3120, cleaned, r^aired, 28 years’ ex­ New WES1*INGH0USE condition. . Storni windows and Coupe, power ateerihg, radio, INVESTIGATE THESE Notice Am hereby given that a near CASINGS needed — Buy new tires 3-8979. perience, Free estimates.. Call -BAKER ^YIR part time nights. Year Round Air Conditioner. PLEASANT Large Room, screens. . -wT a 71SS. fired from a speeding automobuo heater, light blue. Only -$43.25 a Howley. Manchester MI. 3-4381. Apply /Stwiss ' Pastry Shop. 183 PUBLIc/HEAfllNCi of the Board iMth.. for a gentleman. M High $12,900—SDC-ROOM CAPE (X)D, nln^, MI 9-7466. ■ I cklifornia Ucelwa here, gel $10 for "smoothies.'' OPPORTUNITIES " vwteMMS’.- Move in tomorrow,' stant crusader. He wss one of the 3-8436. . ; Wherever the term ’’health of- th ■ Town Charter: locsKon. 14 Wadsworth St. Ml city qonvcniencea. Excelleijt con­ : School, Mitchell 9-6541. ground to 30 inches. Saws of all Notice la Hereby given ti.at a *15,600-Rbute 6 in Bollon~, NEW leaders qf the successful move­ ’ i, M chmoiJ «r kinds. Machine filing and retoofh- ficifr"' Is used in the Manchester 3-4921. . • dition. $l5,000. Gkorge -J. (Tole- ment to obtain statehood for Baja axperienceilet subalinited there­ |.four bedrooms, den, sunporch, died seven months ago. I tors on dual-control Insured cars. Ltgtit trucking and package deliv­ insurance and vacation. Call at At the LEGION HALL, MANCHESTER, CONN. Rtrfim on the 7th day of August, ’ ings, including a two-(am- 'i:-r- opealag aooa In new sh o^n g Ke>is duplicated, Empson H. Ollie's Auto Body, 8 Griswold St. for. I large lot. All city conveniences.' eeater. Employer will interview - Autq'maUc or' conventional shift. Aborn, Maple St. Ellington. -Rock­ ery. Refrigerators,' waahera and WIRERS AND On l.eonard St., Off 5latn St., Opposite State Armory Jacob F. Miller, Secretary 1956, at eight o’clock In the aftjlrx Wanted— Rooms ■Board 62 ^ tly with both apartments There are 447,912 members o f I 5f}, 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. stove moying specialty. Folding noon, to act on additional ap­ vacant, eight-room Colo-^ , Early occupancy. Directly on bus Tueaday, July Slat at 2-4 p.m. ville TR. 5-7186. . Board of Directors, Manchester, line, $14,600. George J. Coleman,’ Parent Teacher societies in New i chairs for rent.'Ml. 9-0752. SATURDAY, JULY 28 AT 10 A.M. propriation as follows: nial in Lakewood d rcle ,' Apply: SOLDERERS IN.SPECTION AFTER 9 A. M. • Connecticut , ^ RockvUle, TR 8-4045, TR 6-4710. York state. REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ Dated at Manchester. CpnnecU- To the 1956-b. General Fund GENTLEMAN desirasesirasTT room and .four-bedroom C?olonial Oh CONNECTICUT STATE ice. Commercial, household, air MANCHESTER — Moving . and Main Street, three-bed­ trucking Co. M l 3-6563. Owned fixperienced' in wiring and solder­ 3-Y*or NEW HOME FURNISHINGS — USlD 0!lt, this 24th d^y of July 1956. B)idget of the 7d\vn: board. Write Box N, c/o Herald. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE conditioners, freezers. A. and W. ing qf reaiatora, condensori and Elections ...... $425. room .Colonial . on ' I.Ake ■, and operated by Walter B. Per- APPRENTICE COURSES FROM A STORK— NEW 19.56 MODELS-l-ELErTRIC . Street,, new.Ranch on Fer- 806 Main Street .Refrigeration Co, MI. 9-1237, BU. , 'Jacob F. Miller, Secretary BOLTON MALE 9-3196, Ml. 9-0055. e(l Jr., and William J. Pickering. componenta, similar to radio can help you APPLIANCES. REFRKiERATORS. DEEP FREEZE Board of Directors, Manchsster, Apartment*— Platan- . guson Roqd, and many,-' 4"% chaaais assemblies. Excelleifl work- MancheateV, Connecticut AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO: local BUILD A SECURE ELECTRIC RANGE Connecticut Tenements 1^3 many more. GONDER'S .T.V-. Service, available Iqg coQdiUons. A From the home of Mi . and Mrs. William Tripp. 233 H.ollister Notice Dated at Manchester. Connecti­ any time. Wntenna coinvefaiona. and long distance moving pack­ < FUTURE 1 HELP ing, storage. Call MI. 3-8181 Hart- St., (moving to Floiida), good clean furnishings:—Salmon colored •NOTICE i* hereby given to Tax cut this 23rd day of July, 1956. FIVE-ROOM Fist, second floor. 'Philco factory supervised service. rug (9 X 17). other ruga, limed oak bedroom set (twin beds), Garage. Adults only. $60 rent. T. J. CROCKET!’ Tei. MI. 9-1486. e ford CH. >•1423, ^ ■ P'r.yers o^’*1he Town of Andover, Realtor GRAY RESEARCH AND * Machinist Hollywood single bed, walnut double bed, 5-pc..chroine .breakfast that a tax of 40 mills on the dol- Write'Box W, C/O Herald./ ■ ' WANTED BUYING PAPER, . magazines, set, Fiigidaire, 2 part, divan, occasional chairs, maple kneehole iBi, laid on the Hat of October lit, MI 3-5416 Business OoDortunities 32 DEVELOPMENT C05IPANY deak, mahogany aecretary, GE 21 in. T V set. ping-pong table, AVAILABLE First of Augiiit, four- APPLY rags, Junkman’a junk. Will pick * Eloctrenic Tochnicion 1955, becomea due and- payable on Notice ' .room apartment with ((unporCh. up after 3 p.m. All day Saturday. HILLIARD ST., MANCHESTER IIAvh table and benchea, lamp stands, etc., girls’ bike. Fireplace July 1st. 1656. All taxes under $40 , . o r PACKAGE STORE — Manchester.. items. - At a meeting held by the Town 'centrally located. Heat and hot Call RockvjUe TR. 6-7621. muit be paid in one. paynient on water furnished. Middle-aged Central location. Good lease "A g o o d p l a c e t o WORK" A Large acciimHlation from our storage barn. Various household Planning Comniissloh of Manches­ LYDALL&EOULDS avaUable. Write Box B, p/o Her­ or before August- 1st. 1956 to couple preferred> $70 per month. MRS. WELLS 818 PARKER ST. ANTIQUES Refiniahed. Repairing * J«t Enqinc Metoismith furniture, balance of toy atot-k. amall* electric train, few small avoid interest charge. A ll, Motor ter, Connecticut,. Jufy 23, 1956, done -on any furniture. Tieman, ald. . following a public liearing. it was Garage available foe $6. Write . s Re wading pools, etc. Some china, glass and bric-a-brac 1 few antique Vehicle taxes must ^ paid in the Box IJ, Herald. ^ Ml 3-4788 .MR. T O M -tX A H E R T Y 189 South Main St, Phone MI. WES-nNGHOUSE Laundromat. General Requirements! pieces),‘ old wash stand, mahogany china cabinet, rruiny other first two quarterly payments as voted to make a zone change as 8 3 8 9 3-5643. Doing good business.’- Excellent • You should be 18 to 21 useful and decorative items. billed. All other taxes may be follows: THREE R(X)MS with stove and MANtHESTER Vicinity, 8-bed­ )0-16 A FrOhi various sources;—Bench lathe (woodt, 'j H.P-. .electric To change to Business Zone -III, room ranches now being built, Looking for a bazaar donation, EIJXrrRICAL SERVICE—Wiring, opportunity. • Priced to sell. Call years old paid quarterly during July 1956, refrigerator, private bath. Apply PI 2-6964 after 6:30 p.m. ^ ,motor,Work bench, various bench tools, vise,.pipe vise. Van Dom October 1956, January 1957 and a;, area now in Rural Residence Marlow.’s, 867 Main Street. ceramic tile bath, hot water heat, a »mall gift'for your friend, or an -A welcome to summer date plans] repairs. Insulations, oil. burners, Attention • y ou must be a high school Bone, on the southerly side o ' Mid­ OPEN FOR -INSPECTION SAT. and SUN. 1-4 P. M. ■ graduate or equivalent electrlf;\harnmer, small tap and. die set.-Stanley chisels, lawn and Apr" 1957. Failure to pay any Flill cellar. ■ Nicely ^seculded on odd ' dolly to use in your own —priheess-Hned frock that’s a P*l| electric motors, Kenneth Lacoss, dle, Turnpike West, described as FIVE-ROOM Unfurnished Apart­ ■i acre with tree*. $’t2,400. Carl­ home? You’ll And these 8-lnch ' CIDER MILL ROAD ' _ Electrician. PI. 2-6388 after 6. Read Herald Advd. Wc have a customer garden' implements, grindstone, wheelbariow, Planet Jr. culti­ quarterly installment of this tax of every Teen. Bouffant skiM.-l Help Wanted Please bring a transcript of vator, etc., step ladder, ladder (wood, 12 ft.i. 2 five gal. cana of follows:-Bounded Easterly by land ment, and sunporSh. Centrally lo­ ton W. Hutchins, Realtor, MI snowflake dolliea easy, and quick low jieck front and back, and Uny| Gracioua and charmliig 7 roon\ Ranch. Built in 1954. 2 twin stow » or before .the same date of the cated. Heat ana hot water fur­ inteTesteii in immediate yoilr High School or Trade red lead, Motomowe’r power mower (as is), hand mow'ep; etc. next'succeeding month from due Nv-’F Farmlands Exchange <3orp„, 9-5132, 9-4694. to crocheL sleeves. b^room i, attractive cabinet kitchen, targe living School record with you. 50’ ; Sbutherly by land N /F Farm­ nished. ■ Call MI 9-6608. between Pattern No. 5469 contains dining area, powder room off entrance foyer, full .beth, feafng purchase of a modern 5 A ALL NEW 1956 MODELS:—3 refrigeralora: Crosley Shelvador date of the Installment rauaea the No. 8389 i^th PATT-O-ROMA MALE (12 ft.). 2 Philcos (11 ft.. 15 ft. 2-doori. Pak-A-Way deep freeze lands Exchange Corp.. being the 8 and 9 a.m. and after 6 p.m. CX)VENTRY-^ Route 31 on hill. crochet directions for these room 22 ft. X 12 ft. 6 inchea, atUched garagge, fuU beaameet YOUNG MEN, WHO INI NOT entire balance to bicotne due ahd Five-room Cape (Tod. Baseboard included is in sizes 10,- 12. 14, 16. or 6 room home on Por­ (15 ft.*). Youngstown kitchen sink cabinet with side Cabinets and payable end interert at the rale of Northerly boundary of the exist­ FOUR-ROOM Tenement, $60.00 eight-inch doilies: material re­ Size 12. 5 S yards of 45-lnch. Many extras and quality construction throughhuL On a loveijr ^ FOR SALE ^Septic Tanks QUALIFY FOR THE.SE PRO- ing Business Zone III. T5S', more heat, living room 12x24, alt alum­ quirements; stitch illustrations. ■ acre and a half just minutes froAt Manchester Center. DOUGHNUT MAKER . Inatallatlon and impair ter St. 'br [..ak^wood Cir­ ORA5IS. .MAY BE PI.ACED- overhead cabinets (8 ft. long), 2 kitchen sinks with cabinets 148 5Ab of 1% per month or fraction monthly. Apply Center Springs inum sash, large sunporch, extra For this pattern, send 35c ini in. ahd 54 in.), 2 Ironrite automatic electric irqners (1 apt, size), thereof will bo charged on the en­ or-less: and Westerly by land N /P Realty Co., 470 Main Street. Send 25<^n “^olns. your name, coins, yoiir name^ addrees, size de-| Goo4 ranged. A real bargaih. For ap­ crochet, embroidery and knit 9U MAIN ST. SOI 8U IN STREET— PHONE MI 9-777# (Signed) minute stylea for all elae m nfes.f 806 Main StrKrt -. ford. After ^5 P. M. or Tel. Drainayo COa Dlv^ou of United Aircraft Helen Parka,„Tax Oollector . Mancheater. 0»nn. Main\St., ground- floor Three pointment. call George L Graila- plus M gift patterns, direction* RAYMOND R. REIl^—PHONE MI 9-4411 printed in'book- Ogly 25c a copy! Send 25 cents now. . 'Haachaatcr, Connteticut M I9-2392. TEL. MI 9-AX41 Corporation 'June, 26, ^956. July 25, 1956 ^ rooms. ML 9Ji289, ML 2-7444. die; Realtor. ML $-2271. i / Phem Ml 9.4143 , East Hartford «, Conn. . ( ' > MANCHESTER, CONN. - k f .1-

' ' -.>■ X ■X - FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1958 X ll^ralb Avorage Daily N et Press Run 1 * Per the Wrak Ended ,Tht Wgathcr - June 16.1856 raimeaat af C. S. Waatbar OaruSm Miss Diane t,.-Bweet> 62 Stark­ The flrat arid ucond performances Sears, Roebuck and Co., premisea Many from Town were, given at the Veliran’a Hospi­ in the Mandheater Shopping Cen­ Loweriag humidity, flair aad weather St., and’ Robert K. Willis,- Driv^ .Killed, 1 2 , 0 6 5 About Town 38 Starkweather St., will be united tal in Newington and Mc:Cook Sle-^ ter for 15 )-ears from the.date of oaolar tomighL Sunday fair with morial Hospital—^liarcjet IngeraoU ktqre opening. Member of the Audit , in marriage tomorrow at lO'a.m. In Variety Show. ? ■ W . eemeoemble temperatiirea, law ha- Jones Home. Bureau of Circulation Bdwmrd J. Lthan vice prefident in St. Bridget’s Church. \ - Wife Injured ^ Trade Name CertlOcatea mMIty. • ftnd mortsaige officer of the<> First Several enUrtsi.iers froip Man­ Robert-^. Dodge, doing business iKEMP’S Mandti^Bler— A City of Village Charm Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O’Leary u Dodge’s'Floor Service, 71 Char­ Natlomu Bank of Manchester and chester and Other nearby towns INC.. Oolchaster. leaves Monday for Jr., of Millbrook, N. Y,, formerly In Crash Here ter Oak St. Dartmouth College where he of Manchester, are spending , two will appear In a variety show to be Public Records Marriage Urenses f u r n it u r e VOL. LXXV, NO. 254 (TEN PAGES) will complete the 3-year course weeks at Lake Hayward. presented at Cecjarcrest Sanator­ MANCH^STI^R, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1956 (ClaMlfled AdT^OBg am Page 8) pri6 b cents (OoatiBued from Page One) C arles John Van*Deuaen, An­ AND MUSIC nvE at the GraduaU School of Credit ium ifonday night under the direc­ dover. and Marjorie And JCocum, and Financial Management at the Warrantee' Deeds MI 8-5680 Augiut Pennery of 65, Bissell and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson. 32 Earl tion of Hector LsGabe of East 33 Westminster. Rd., Aug. V . St. Tuck Graduate School, Hanover, St., who is partially bUnd, is John R. Mrosek, trustee, to War­ James’ Church. N. H. I,ehan wUl attend classes St. The accident occurred ap­ Hartford, formerly of Manchester. ren E. Howland and Edith How­ 76s MAIN ST. spending the week at Harkness proximately one-half, mile from toom Aug. 5 through Aug. 18. The Park in Waterford through the ef­ Members of the c u t include Bev­ land, property^at 342 Green Rd. Jack Gordon Reichenbach, 20 school is limited to execuUves in th'ft.-.Nelson home. Ashworth St., and Shirley Louise -r forts of the Manchester Ubns erly BoUino and Nancy. Costello of . Executor’s Deed \ , panlring and industry vi’ho engage Pero was traveling north on Carlson, 53 Walker St. " Club. ^The State Board of. Edu­ Summit,; St.,, There were no pas­ tht Gibson School of Dance, the Estate of Amelia Jarvis to Al­ In commercial credit. cation of the Blind arranges these ■Piper Sisters, William and Shirley bert. J. Stevenson and. Rose Sftev- Building Permits vacations during four weeks in sengers fin his car. To Andrew Ansaldi for a 2- Pero’s par hit the Go^atiMn Kantorski. Judy Larson, Mariette enson, property at 872 Parker St. Officars and members of the Bri­ July and August. Uons Willard Gagnon, Carl Schilllnger, Betty alory. 6-room dwelling at Wells s Quits vehicle broadside, completely cav­ K.'iK type burnaburne «tat mooring etat OlyncoGIvneo Naval Air StatiiStation near Brunswick, answered quicl:ly, "Yes your of others who saw the REG. $45.00— N O W $ 5 2 . 0 0 stration . last night, resigned M mm Made to Order reported no apparent neck injury. 11.75 Ga...July 27, after lightning struck and aet fire to iU gasoline lan^s."^ Craft was Inflated with ' By B l^ KEVENEY. honor, that was tht. niglit I today; #Sa®y With Tour Boilers craah. Several onloCkers at the helium which does not burn bill flames from gasoline spread and btirned the craft. (AP Wirephoto.) X-rays were taken to determine Wethersfleld, July 28 (J*) — I proposed.’’ loiter He-ehnick The 44-year-old Wc.rden’a resig­ the extent of Crane’s injuries but scene of the crash said th'ey saw it said, "She seid yes " all and one was quoted as saying watched more than 2.50 angry men nation "for the good of the state the results wera not known at mill about, shout and cajole afkte' J.vistice Robert* .';fter court­ and the welfn. e of *11” was sub­ L As JOHNSON press time. that one of the drivers had gone MEN'S TWEED SPORT COATS through a red light. A alop light is Soldier Kills prison officials here (or three hours room laughtep subsided, tined' mitted to the prison directors aa PAINT 00. situated directly over the inter­ last night before they Anally re­ Hershnick 219 snd suggested. they met with Go%. Abraham A. section. REG. $35.00— N O W ...... $ 2 8 . 0 0 ress t r o v e s turned to their ‘cells. " . "The next time you propose, Ribicoff at the executive residence 898 Main St, TeL MI 9-4501 Burr Executive^ Dr. Robert R. Keeney, medical Fairfield Girl The rneh. represented by a com­ if there is a next time, keep m Hartford. (Xficials evuphaaized examiner, waa called to the hoapi- mittee of 10 prisoners, asked to j'our car lights on and park to that the resignation was complete­ speak with four newsrhan from the the right. It’s Bad enough get­ Renamed tO /P o sts tal and pronounced Goranson d e^ . Witw-neellMl REG. $32.95— N O W ...... $ 2 6 . 3 5 ly voluntary. He ordered the body removed to BafMSxO aiM. On West' Coast state early in the evening after re­ ting en.«taged." • With all quiet at the prison to­ "1 ■ ■------2 ;"' Hartford Hospital for an autopsy. sriHit. ina. * fusing to leave the exercise yard day. the Governor sad the directors Ehcecutivss of c y tt. Barr A Oo., ...... when their recreation period moved quickly to set up a tempor­ A large crowd gathered at the ' 8 Years REG. $30.00— N O W $ 2 4 . 0 0 Monterey, Crillf., July 28 (iP)—A : ^ , PICNIC led by Charles Biur, president, scene of the mishap and remained ended. ary administration at the 127-yetr- plsyed a prominent part at the 81st • .'lov while police di­ 79e AH Summar Sport Coats at Soma ^ ifig s young Army cook assaulted amLt Wa.shinRtoii, July 28 (A>)— The 84th C ongress na.ssed social ; With me were .Jim Ryan of the : Death . Claims old institution. annual convention of the American rected traffic and investigated. I Hartford Times, Bob Waters of i The Governor. put State Adju­ Asm. of Nurserymen, held in Los Lfe^^y?olir"afte'^*',l^raSfi^^^ housing bills, then adjourned at I the Hartford Courant and Ray i iibt ualted but moved her to attend a birthday party i iii'dnigh t arni.d horseplay in the Hou.se and ora tory in the tant General Frederick G. Reincke CHESTS AMSles, Calif., July 15 throuj,'h 19. slowly. {lenders of the Bridgeport Sunday.! Young Victim in temporary charge, and named $trr, as luoc'-rator, led a pai.el Court date for Pero hag been ■with him. Police cliiFf Cfiiaiies E. .Senate. During the final work-crowded session, futile efforts I Herald.' We were the represents- . State Police (Tapt. Philip Schwrarta discussion on the subject o f whole­ SWIM SUITS Simpson said. were madp to enact immigration.--' lives of the papers whom the | acheduled for Monday. Thm b esf Iciiifs grow / BOXER AND FITTED STILES to assist him.' \ sale nurseiy credits; Jid collections. The last traffic fatality on Man- Pfr. John Knise Jr„ 21, a cook legislation. And CiWl Rights back­ I prisoners wanted to see. Of Ships Crash ■ mMtIi ...... i-'nmfl They were given instructions, As chairman of the Highway Com­ cdiester' atreeta occurred April 19 at the Army f.4ingURge School ers in the Senate sought— admit We entered the prison yard snd Linda Morgan, 14-.vear-old stepdaughter of New York Times said the Governor, that "complete, mittee of the American Assn, of when 4'i-year-old Robert Ransom •REG. $2.95 VALUE— N O W .... $ 2 . 2 9 here, smrr^dered to miliUry p o -: icUly without hope to pry a Steel "^Contract stood near the gate ss the .lOO Boston. July ' .28 (4*) Pretty reporter Camille Cianfarra. rests in an ambulance after she authority be restored at once.” Nurserymen, he also read a report ! convicts milled about in front of of 8 Warner Dr., Vernon, waa lire and RAid he hftd fatRlly beaten : Hoiine-pRaaed bill o.ul of r,onyjilUee. four-year-oljj Norina Desandrn was carried from the liner Stockholm on Its arrival In New' York Rein(»ke and State Police CTom- of his comriittee’a activities to the killed o n Autumn St. after being in hoiJfoi^ ftwalxt wait Mtid. Anne^fthay. 20, of 2825 Burr St., The House finished its'work ; ns. and finally a band of 10 City July 27. Linda had been thought dead in.the collision with REG. $3.95 VALUE-^OW ___ $ 3 . 4 9 died last night at the U.R. Public missioner John Kelly attended the convention. struck by a truck. fMaaM euL Fairfield," Conn. ' first, rece.-ising just before 9 p in. Polished for I emerged from the throng and the Italian liner Andrea Doria. ‘ Cianfarra is listed amongt he meeting at the executive residence. Cheater E. Hogan. Vice president Ki-use, just back fronii' Army (EDTi. The members then let I walked slowly to’ward us. Service Hoapitaj hire, youngest dead, along with his daughter, Joan. 8. (AP Wirephoto). Five traffic fatalities ort the Rtttl H98 28^849 'The . Governor -also announced of the company, was reelected Wilbur Cross Highwray have been duty in Germany, was charged their hair down in a song-and- They checked our crodentials. I \iciim of the colllaion between the president of the' Fruit Tree Grow­ fMtRvRi. REG. $5.00 V A L U E ^ O W ...... $ 3 . 9 9 wjth murder. Final Signing looked us over and then'pfcBcul'^ | he will appoint an independent charged to Manchester,igfving this Come and see them all • rwi.-ih byplay feat tradition^^to the end- lineia Andrea Doha and Stock­ commltUe with a "free hand” to ers Association and was also elect­ town a total of seven deaths .this Chief Simpson reported: ing of a Congress sesaiesaTbn. ’ their first request, the ivdease of i ' a prisoner from solitary confine­ holm. . investigate-the "basic complaints” ed eecretary-treaaurer of the Assn, year. $3.50 Miss Shay sn ived last night tn an . outburst of bipartisan Pittsburgh, July 28 UP) - - Steel of Plant Patent LkCeruMes. REG. $5.95 VALUE— N O W ...... $ 4 . 8 9 with two; companions.' Carolvh ment. Only then would they talk ' The dark - haired youngster, voiced by the prisoners who sat Chief o f Police Herman Schen- goodwill , which...... —is hot—-...... likeFitnegotiators to today worked on con-. down' in the recreation yard last F. W. Miner, Burr company palea> del said today that if the.'five Kuebler. 18, of 343 North 27lh. EI- of their specific grievances. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •’nirio T ee evening, refuring to return to manager, waa reelected a director deaths on the Wilbur Cross are Uyette-SMlMringr Qiffihft Tuck the finett cottons of lenton, Pa., and Rachel Anderson, /J '' cantpaigShK4«ct language to speed up the They bick'ered with us and with Desandro, succumbed to a skull of the AH American Roce Selec­ Frehchtown, N. J.- •tgnlng of a 3-year kgree- Deputy Warden Stuart Tlllinghast, fracture--some 44 hours after the their cells until certain conditions counted in the toll, It givea Man­ a« in your plans. Carter's, of course. . . bebytond’s moualy a resolution praising j^e m en tV .en d the crippling nation- were met. tions committee. In this capacity. chester cme of . the worst-fatality STRAW^HATS Oa Summer Tour crash oh the fog-shrouded Atlantic Miner helps cnose the annual eofteet prettieet meet common-sente knite. Jiffon- (Coutiuued on Pnge Nine) off Nantucket Island. . These were that they be allowed recorda In the country fdr eitiea The girls, on a summer tour, Tex) had wielded his gavel. Toll to talk wrlth a group of newsmen, A settlemeftv^Xf ' the 28-day Shortly before she died doctors AAR8 rose winner, which is fea­ and towns with a population of Nevabinds uva xeortds of time. Finest combed cotton 8i884I^E Dlf8MRit REG. $2.95 to $7.50 VALUES atoppM at a hotel and MliM Shay Ri|rlita BUI Bottled Up that they be promised a meeUng DO A TOP NOTOH tured natldnally by rose groa*era. 25,000 to 50,000. rS t n kMt(. fMk. strike was snnobqqM in New told the couple keeping the lonely went dbV-ntown to make a tele- Tn the Senate, the filial moments York yesterday but tkfc de­ **rhe chicken was delicious. And so clean! I’ll lake 20 1^ . Simpson quoted the soldier „s the ship collision and strsdn of not' crash. the prison problems of "many, saying. he wa^frightened when " h I” k''*' *" ^^e third vear. This adds up to three controversial racial refef clin e. on the advice of counsm^ to many years’ standing” are no fault more for my freezer.” This month is an excellent time to ALL SUMMER^! A dum questions, and hold precinc! knowing whether Norma was dead Last night the Italian line an­ say whether the electronic eyes Mias Shay rebuffed his -advances ring an e ^ r g ^ Y " " ‘ I c X * ' " " wages of 28.7 oNvkllve—arrived ’ at her bedside nounced it had assigned 11 em­ of the prison administration, but stock up on our fine chickens, always easy to prepare and REGULAR d IV O and beat her to prevent her front conventions to determine control his radar were probing the fog tern from Connecticut laws and When the 85th Congress meets. The union pegged the overall of the state party organization. eariy'^j^esterday morning. ployes to the task of trying to the time of the crash. Inclndlng Tkx and always good to eat. Ten per cent off for ten or more. ALL COLORS AND FABRICS—SIZES 28 to M making^ noise. a number of veteran lawmakers settlement at 45.6 cents an hour, make an accurate tabulation of 1 the age of the prison, built After the be-Ung, the Chief re- Approximately one and a quar­ Mrs. Desandro murmui'ed. "Mia He also declined to fix blame in !T829 to replace old Newgate Prt- w’!**..'’*-'ji'***”* ' * ° ’*'’‘’** estimate the 3- ter million votes wer4 expected to figlia bambina" (my baby daugh­ the pas.sengers and crewmen res.- \ \ ^------iB t ^ Knise jumped into his car, ' Walter "George iD-GaV. Sep. Eu: : year "no stride package is wortli cued from the Andrea Doria be- for the collision- ' , REG. $5.95 to $14.95 VALUES be cast between 7 a.m. iCSTi .and, ter) and collapsed into the arms Silent on DIsaater Cauae’ ! (Cb^tinued on Page Nine) ^Ullikin (R-Cojov,. and Rep. ' between 52 and 55 cents 7 p.m. ,fore she. plunged to the bottom ROGER OLCOTT NOW ' / (Continued on Pnge Nine) of her 35-vear-old .bqsband. , Capt. Piero Oalampi: 58-year- L T . Wood Co. James P. Richards iD-SC». They Today’s primary climaxes a tor­ Earlier Norma’s fathar IjbTd of of the Atlantic. $4.75 "$13 55 decided not.to seek reelection H , A cloud of confusion as thick old Genoese ’ master of the grace­ 51 ffisMlI street 403' West Center Street MltcheU 3-7853 T xn almost immediate price in- rid and colorful campaign by six the fa.teful moments abok^ the ful Doria, conferred with Italian ! The lejoslative rccon of the creaae of $10 or niore a ton on candidates, for the gubernatorial Andrea Dorea. her hull ripped as .the fog on the night of the Phone MI 3-1129 collision^ obscured reports of how- Line officials yesterday. He. too. Demoerp tic-con trolled 84 th Con‘ steel now costing sn average of nomination, tantamount to elec- io'pen by the collision. Waa tight-lipped about the cause Mollet Prevails ^ tSon in Texas, to succeed Gov. ! He said he and his wdfe ran to many , persons survived the sleek BuUetius " tas.sed and 2130 js widely predicted. This liner’s death. of the disaster. — those, It defeated or byuassed was would hike the nation’s' 214'bil- Allan Shivers, who Is not seeking I the deck with Norma. "I thought There were conflicting reports ■sure to fin-re stron;Tly ifi the com- lion Steel bll'l-by about a billion the post again. ’ jwe’d better jump." he related. "I The line.had one aet of figures, from the AP Wires On Funds for the Coast Guard another and the about the Doris’s ra^ar. A pas­ Last Call For These mg caripaign for the presideiicy . The 650.000 iteelwor.tera must TTie feild includes Ralph Y a r - 1 didn't want to cany the baby ..in New York City Police a third. senger reported the radar antenna A IXT *0 “ ‘e Con-1 wait , until the signing of th- con- boi'ough, Austin attorney Who has jniy arms. . .If she went with me was not rotating hours before the strong "Uberal-Loyali.st” pnd j *He might ha\;e drowned." The line said there were 1,706 IKE CONFERS ON SUEZ Bouffant x \ l £:erian 6 r i 3 1 1 W a r i , r,* tmcM before «’.c;- can ;o back to In desperation., thev decided to l»*a*ng . 1 , .“P. Senate Democratic ; work. Steel companies are pre- Labor support and U.S. Sen. Price ' working. Wnahlngton, July M UB—PresL SUMMER SPECIALS leader L>’ndon B. John.^on of Texas , pared to resume operations as Daniel, who has strong "middle-of- * 1___ ■ • 'I the doomed ship. ■ dent Eieenhower conferred again Coast Guard'^sui-vivor figures Paris, July 28 i-Pi—Premier Guy said Congress overro■ ” • fJ ohnson. .who has REGULAR STOCK—FIRST QUALITY against him today. They are bit-i X , ... thatif Stassen waifted to bring up day to give full support tn moves reach London in time for the nieel- [ (and.) under the clrcumstaacea Per Annum stressed party ib.valty.»yi and Shiv- Swedish liner Sto<'kholm >xpect- 1 have no nlter()ative bat to terly opposed to Wenyh action in ' »up|Mirler the matter-of Nixon’s rennmina- ers, who bolted the. party in 1952 | ed to go to Brooklyn’ shipyard to- by Britain and France fn deal ing. But it is expected a U.S. ] AJgeria ; .“iJ . * . ' : . ' h - "hould have done so be- cense all negotiations.” Cliooae n uxinga plan from the chart helow-:-«r uvn to lead Texas into the Republicsn M "y tomorrow for drydorking with Egypt’s seizure of the Suez - i-epre.ientative will be there. Finest Quality Cotton For the' current year, ye th e-gov-; Eisenhower said he was de- ('anal. column inrthe prestdehtisl election. ' •nd repair of badly smasheil bow * In hU speech before the Assem- : KItAXD IN FALL aa you i^feane. CHINO DUNGAREES ernment says it needsKls an extra 300 i GOP s 1956 lighted Ntxon wanted to run - - - - ...... — ! ...Juan D. PerOn, formisr dictator. b)y. Pineau said it was “ too soon ! billion fanes ’(aboutIt 2857Vo*»» million)inimuiM Ii "•■‘h . Goy. .. Chnalian ,,----- .------Herter 4 "*<»' a in . This ia aa close as Eisen- I of Argentina, returns to Panama ' ' Bridgeport. Cona., July 28 (P7 Paris.-July 28 i.Pi--Britain and to make a long statement on the — A 74-yrar-old w onma died to­ REGULAR $2.75 and $2.95 to take care of unexpected e x -; " '“^cH uaetts is di^^ the - how-er has come to outright en- from Nicaragua by commercial, decision, of President Nasser to 210 penses Jn Algeria. ■ reelec,t dorsement of Nixon for renomina- Cars Sent Rolling France took co inter steps today day In a SO-foot fall from the SAVEM you wiu SAVf YOU WIU Dress Lengths NOW plane after absenting himself from against Egypt’s abrupt seizure of take posseuion of the canal. .HAVt* M0 HTW.Y HAVt* The cost of keeping more than ‘ tion. , rear perch o f her home. Mrs. M0NTW.V Panama, his place of exile, during the vital Sue:, (lansl. - "But I can tell you that F r^ ee $2.59"'2 $5.00 400,000 men in the North African ^ ^ Butler Thye Raid he belteveti Stasiien In Parkway Crash meeting of Americao Presidents refuses to accept a unilat'eral ac, Francis G. Gan|falo lauded oa 2 atm .hi l|Mn 2 MT.B province ia hittini; the budjfet ■ VJ®* ^ Wayne had eniphaaized unneceaiiarUv the In a flurry of moves: pavement and suffered a frac­ m n hiMiwn la u i TAN, BLUE. GRAY or BI.ACK Israeli Army spokesman ’says 1. Bi'Uaiii froze Egypt’s stei^ng tion. whose object, leas legal than hard. Half the extra sum is being Doldwater said. "I stiggest matter of Ei.senhower’s health bv political. f/t tured skull. No one aaw the fall, 11MJH . la Ilian SflJt Mostly 4-Yard Lengths SIZES 8 la 18 Hamden, July 2 8 'i/D A rear tendsto limit’ freedom termed aoeidental by Dr. Edwla 18«JI . hi8l|an obtained, officials say. by such ■"olHer candi- suggesting that Nixon would end collision on the Wilbur Crops on the canal," he de­ means as ra.iaing the , price of I might consider Weaken the Republican ticket, Parkway today .sent two automo­ clared. R.' (\HiBors. medical exandaer. tobacco..The cabinet does not need I ...J. P f*-/ . The New York Herald Tribune nwtomntlc fire and threw hand : ^ ci’pt hns some 130 inlllion pounds •a anr 3K Cnmat biles rolling over and over, ■ (2364 million) in sterling balances Pineau concluded hit brief parliament’s consent for that. | ” hile I recognize/an.v Republi- .sa.vs 170 Republican House mem- wrecking both and Injuring a ! grenades at a truck. statement with the reminder he 24 BUND ‘UHILDRC.N HAKE BOYS' SWIM t r u n k s OriginaUv, Mollet and Finance,*'""* ""gg«"t a-ny candi-, bers have signed a petition urging alone in the United Kingdom. Belmont, Maaa., JUly 28 (JTh— SIZES ■ to 20 mother and daughter in one of the ' One - year . old Joan Aldrich I is going Vo London Monday for ITS VOm CMOICC-SSVE MOffTNlV-OI AS VW N.EASC y a rd Q Q c Minister Paul Ramadier w anted to I "J" "'"'H oioe. Stasaen’? move the renpmination of Vice Preai- : drow’na in Lyman. N, H-. w-hen she 2. Authorized sources said Twenty four blind youagaters Utility Table cars. Frem-h Foreign 'Mini'ater (?hris- i conferences with British traders ralae most of the rest by a 10 per i '* but m attempt to gain dent Nixon. ’ / Linda May Boisvert.. 5. daughter ! rolls off bed and falls head lirst , i and said’ France .ia in complete were saved by aiiraea early to­ REG. $1.95— N O W ’■aeaaaaaaaaae cent income tax increase-, 'Piat plan | Obviously he is : A AVashirigton dispatch by Don tain Pineau an British Foreign day as window draperies Ignited Red or White Finish 9 9 c of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Bois­ Into pall of water.. .Provincial po- I "solidarity’ 'with Britain on the Open your account at Savings and IxMin. ran into a revolt fromIflIfI manyillfill> UCUli”depii-1 r .. create , / dissension . in an Uhitehead said otherwsesvt House*avi49y mem-IIICIIl* , vert. West River Rd., Uxbridge, lie* in Huntsville, Ont., hope have in- isaue. ' aad flared up la a ward of the ties, who said a loan would be f"»-«""n'oua Republican ber names were expected to be Maas., .was repor(ed In critical movie-camera film Will show how ! ' Secretary.Secretary of State sew milllon-doilar green htl'ld- Reg. $8.95 Value party. Dulles to join them in London A British protest against the Our first shipment .sold out immediately. Beauti­ REG. $2.25— N O W .. $ 1 . 1 3 better. I'srty. / » added, wlih indications the peti- , condition at St. Raphael's Hoapi, U.S. tourist, was accidentally shot takeover met a sharp’ rejection Ing nt the Whiter E. FeraaM Save, any amount—^ v e any time. Special ' ^ Outline Peace Plan Sen ’ptian goveniment HOURS: NONDAY-TUR8DAY-FRIOAY Mollet^outllned hi* i*ace plan-| ‘ ««P ‘">lican But Th^«- «r» 202 Republican Hpuie I juiiae and multiple fractures. souvenir seller.. .Vice President : P" Suez crisis, which declar^ last night the rrlbs holding cMIdrea, "but the wa.shes and irons like a handkerchief. Be here REG. $2.95— N O W .. eaeeaeaee le . ^ *“ *^*5^ ^he Eisenhower admih-- member*. 8 A.M. to 5 JS.M. $ 1 . 5 0 Her mother„Mrs. Linda M. Bois­ snd Mrs. Richard M. Nixon to vis- i Rejects Naseer’s De<'lsion seizure waa ah act within Egypt's youagaters wrera iiahsramd, early for best selection. .U-*__ V -» I .._ __ - o» istrstion he soured on GOP poll- 'iTie newspaper said the petition i it A’ermont Sunday,. .Connecticut' 3. Pineau told tjje French Na- ihar rederal SnvlBga aad I.oaa at the tomb of Jean Jaitres, a So- vert. 24. wks in fair condition with sovereignty. ‘ WEDNESDAYS 8 AAf. to 12 Noon * / ciallat leader aaaaasinated because cies and became ail Independent. ; "was-drafted aa a direct chal- head and bkek injuries. Eduration Assn, announces ap-; tional A.s.sembly his gbvei nment ■ H'(M>U40N IN COMA THURSDAYS 8 A.M. to 8 PJf. 5.95 REG. $3.95— N O W ...... Finally he joined 'the Democrat*. -Icnge to presidential aid,e Harold ‘ Cuts -Good W4ir VU|t laanrnacc Corpnrntioa, $2.00 of his anti-militarist position just Boisvert.' 30, who was driving, pointment of Norman E. Delisle ; "refuses to accept” Egyptian rires- The British admiralty announc­ Duluth. MIbb., July 28 ^ m NOT OPEN SATURDAYS. He is opposed in the November E. Stassen'a contention that M r.' was unhurt, as was another of- Wethersfield director of public i iftent Gaiiial Abdel Nasser's dte- Albert W'lMileaa. lit.; laat eat- . BOXER STYLES after the outbreak of \VorJd AVar !.■ election h / Douglas McKay! for- ^'*xon a choice aa the President's ed, mranw’hilc, that the British Mollet said the French terms for daughter. Darleen,^. and the driv­ relations. ’ | cision to tak* over the watei'way crulagr Jamaica had cut short ^ eran’ of the Vato" Anay ia hie mer secretary of the Interior in Ei- running jiiate .might coat the Re- er of- the pther car. Russell F. Two anti-Communlat Polish air j linking the Mediterranean and the (IvH War, iapeed lele GREEN eqding the 21-month-old rebellion aenhow-er's cabinet. .* publicans control of Congrells^’ "gohd,-w'i.H’’ visit to the Egyptian are; * Famen Jr.. 23, Hamden.^ cadeta fly across Iron Curtain in - ^^d Sea. aclousarae eerly tedey jt| ' Iw.Goldwaterls blast at Stasaen. ^'aan’t the only old friend port of Alexandria. 1 .A ceaae-fire. The report of State Policemen ' zlolen military plane and ask for ; Sources close to-the French For The. cruiser was ’ ordered to , ,ke'V Hoepltel a O m f sTam fs given J: Eisenhower's special aaaistant for to take flight 1 from 'Stassen’s Everett Anderson and John Eag- political asylum ... Delegation of eign and Financi Ministries had i sArefal pavings & £oan 2.. Free.’ elections t moiu disarmament, added to the ap- camp. ■ • . ^ leave Egyptian waters immediate,; erholm said Farnen's car overtook top Soviet .leaders leave tVareaw no word of a French move to ly and rejoin the.MedlVernuiesin •“■ f after the retiirn of call parent drive of Republi(;ans to dis­ Bailie W^ V^aon, Oklahoma na­ W ITH C A SH 8. A definitive chart Al- the Boisvert car and hit it in the qnroute back to Moscowti.. B(ll freeze Egyptian assets in line w’Hh fleet. She had been fecheduled tn teadeate repeile# arm Stassen in his anti-Nixon tional committeeman who ac- rear, sending both machines spin­ aimed at prieventlug children from .Britain’s action. But a spokesman rsaditlea leek » ' gana to ba disetused w’it! freely- campaign. . i » remain at the Egyptian port until CORNER OF MAIN AND^OAK STREETS $ALE$ WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS kndwiedged contributing 21.000 to- ning out of control. Farnen was suffocating inside refrigerators said Mme such stgp is envisaged, Monday, werea aheat i| i « IrnlluM Ukt A m m tL RAi.T hye iR-Miani,.an old aa- homed on a reckless driving awaija Premdent Eisenhower's sig- 'f t Was not know^ whether ■nciaU of Staaaah, aalM ha i)ad (CM(nw8 n« Page Ntae) charge, State Police eaid. naturt. Dullee\w%o ia In Uma, Peru, for (4 »)'4T

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