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aary noise and oparatlng a Ring Found Miss l^retta Rissa, 31 Lockwood Turner and aon, TalcottvlUe: lira. About Town motor vehicle with Improper Hospital Notes S t; Linda Wheeler, 88 W. Main Violet McDermott and son, 24 Ver­ Bloodmobile^Visits Center Church Tuesday^ 1:45 to 6:30p. m. muffler, received atispfnded Judg­ S t. Rockville: Michael McGann, non Center Hgts., Rockville: Mrs. /•r fbu t**d. . . . rmtumktr Ktd g « W ment on both counts. Judge Police Chief Herman O. Schen- 41 Drive A; Mrs. Linda ' Barbero. Phyllis McOeowp and daughter, 51 Jark Edelbererg. preildent of P Karp felt that the youth was not del today reported that he has ADMITTED YESTERDAY: 299 Fern ,St; Michael Angel. 57» We’re .luri Lalne* 151 School St.; Mrs. West St.; Mrsj Jane Galligan and , fitd O Motor FYolght, Inc., h«/i attempting to make noise with hit possession of a gold wedding Weaver Rd.; Mrs. Mae Haskell, son. 303 N. Main St. Alr- Arerage Daily Net Preae Run been ifelected a* • member of the mufflers as they came with a dual band that was found and Blanche Ames, Ellington: Mrs, Bolton; Mrs. Nadine C h e ■ n e y. Condltloned The Weather Conference Committee to help in Anna Iidkewicz, 84 Congress DISCHARGED TODAY: David For the Week EndalA exhaust system that the boy had turned into headquarters. The South Windsor; Mrs. Kathleen July 27. 1957 Fere boo! ef U. B. Weather I planning the 37th annual conven­ Inatalled. ring will he returned to its St.; Mrs. Marla Feldman, 88 Clin­ Spencer Js., 115 Forest St.; Kim Wheeler, 88 W. Main St. Rock- Patno. Stafford Springs; Mrs. Bar­ tion of the Motor Tranaport Ae- The charge of breach of the owner if the owner can Iden­ ton St.; George Ackley, South vllte; Richard Rustic. 47 Hale St. •ociatlon of Connecticut^ Inc., peace against Nicholas Teapataarls. tify It. ^ Coventry; William Ruebin, East- bara Schans' and son, 75 Orchard YM H it, fair, lew he- ■chaduled for Sept. 13, at the E.xt.. Rockville; Dorsey W 1111 r. St. 12,002 39. of 349 Hilliard St., was .dia- land Dr.; Mrs. Anna L a Cross. Vernon; Mra. Lllliah Roy, 178 ■> Motel Statler, Martford. mleaed. Police aaid that he grabbed Broad Brook: Robert Pollltt Wl|- Member of the Audit Charter Oak St,; John Dietz. Tol­ RESTAURANT Bureau of CSrcnlatloB' hla wife by the arm and bruised charge of failing.'to pay a park­ llmarttlc: Mrs. Marjorie Bean. 29 land Rd., Rockville: Mrs. Marion RegiatraUona will be recel\-ed Laurel St.. Rockville; Franklyh Manchester— A City of Village Charm her in . an attempt to speak with ing ticket. Continuances were Laine, 98 Norman St.; Mrs. Evelyn and COCKTAIL LOUNOV' thia e\’enlng from 7_to 8 p.m. for her. The qgupljf'are in the proepss granted to Francis J. Burke, 48. Parker, 27 McCann Dr.; Herman diargo communion at Zion • Lutheran Bassett, 36 Nye St. Slbrlnsz, 46 Fairfield St,; Mrs. i Your rtmUs H A and 6, ballon, conn,, tel Mltekelt 9-iH S of divorce action and Judge Karp of 136 Green Manor Rd., charged Dorothy Bouchard and son. Eki- j Church, Sunday at 9 p.m. ruled that civil action would beat with breach of the peace and vio­ Prescriptions VOL. LXXVI, NO. 283 . (TEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1957 (Chwalfled Advertsaag ea Pag* I) PRICE FIVE CENTP BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son field: Mrs. Helen Piela and daugh- • Ileia OPEN TUESDAY thru SATURDAY 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. straighten out the difficulties. lation of probation, to Sept. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vadnals. ter. 19 Grove St.; Mrs. M argaret! SUNDAYS, 12:00 NOON to 9:00 P.M. (Closed Monday) The Army and Navy Club Aux­ I?aul E, Hurlbert. 39, of Long- under 8500 bond, and George J. iliary win hold Ita first fall meet­ Wllllmantlc; a son to Mr. and Coates and son, RFD 1, Rockville: \ BANQUET FACnJlTES AVAILABLE meadow. Mass., forfeited 85 for Pitkat. 28, Rockville, charged with Mrs. Lewis Brown, Andover. Mrs. Patsy Anderson and daughi PINE PHARMACY EDDY “ Velvet Touch” REED At the Piano Nightly ing Wednesday. Sept, 4, at 8:30 failing to appear in anmver to a evading responsibility, to Sept. 6. 1 M4 Center SL—m 9-9814 p.m. at the clubhouse. Harold W. .DISCHARGEUJ YESTERDAY: ter. East Hartford; Mrs. Charlotte Troops Watch BSells, 144 Oakland St., will show A ir Force travel pictures and a brief busi­ Traffic Death ness meeting will follow. Refresh­ 15th Atom Shot ments will be served. Launches In 1957 Series Much in Ike Program

Public Records Total Mounts Atomic Test Site, Ney., First Thor Aug, 31 (/P)— A powerful Warrantee Deeds Missile Test Center, Cape Harry OoOdwln Jr. to Donald J. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Operiod In 1951. Laat year over a S atomic blast vaporized a 700- Barrett and Janet D. Barrett, day period 435 persona were killed. foot tower in a gigantic, Canaveral, Fla., Aug. 31 (/P)— The Labor Day weekend A ballistic kin of the highly prtw rty on Santina Dr. death toll began a slow, but The record over-all toll—tralBc, pui^le-rimmed fireball today for ’58 ress Bidward F. Horan hnd Dorothy drowninge and miscellaneous regarded Jupiter intermedi­ B. Horan to peter B. Benson Jr. grim climb'today as millions also was set in 19.51 with 658. while a force of the na­ tion’s nuclear-age infantry ate miasile may possibly be and Ann M. Benson, property at HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS ARE ONCE AGAIN JUST AROUND THE CORNER . , . PLUS HAPPY'YOUNG FASHIONS FROM OUR WONDERFUL NEW FALL of Americaps clogged the Ovei'all 'fatalities last year num­ counted today among the 64 Mt. Nebo Place. highways for a final summer bered 596. These Included 89 watched. Harry Goodwin Jr. to. Louis COLLECTION! CHOOSE FROM SUITS, DRESSES, SEPARATES, COATS, ENSEMBLES AND ACCESSORIES.. BE SURE TO STOP INTO HALE’S THIS WEEK- drowning! and 72 miscellaneous A wall of dust and an earth- United States’ rocket weap­ ' Butcher and Alita K:. Butcher, holiday fling. deaths. shaking shock wave hit some 900 ons. property on Santina Dr. END Before the 78-hour holiday Georgia reported the first traffic, foot loldiers as they waited to A missile of estimated 70-foot Tax ReUef, Donald H. Culver and Bimlee L. period a over 4.20 peraom will die fatality last night. Mrs. Yols ’Hd- take part In the most elaborate length—believed to be the Air Culver to David 8. Jenney' and in traffic acrldenta, according to WeH Green, 28, of Thomaston, Gs., test of the Atomic Energy Com­ Force-developed Thor—was suc- Janet F, Jenney, property at 36 a National Safety'(Jouncil eetl- was killed In 4 2-car collision near mission's 1957 teat series. cesfiUly launched from cloaely- mate. The ooi.nt began at 6 p.m. Farmer Aid Westminster Rd. North Culloden, Oa. Seven other The blast— fifteenth at the Yuc­ guaraed Cape Canaveral yester­ Building Permlta (local Ume) Friday and will run persons wars Injured. ,, day afternoon. through mid-night Monday. ca Flat teat site this year—came To Francis ' O. ■ Laraia for a In Hartford, Conn., an aged at .6:30 a.m. (PDT). Observers’’ foUr to eigh t' miles Borch at 34 Green Rd., 8900. The Weatlier Bureau forecaat pedestrain waa killed last night as from the launching pads aaw the P ostponed To Michael Zawitowaki for a fair weather for junketera In the thousands of motorists streamed Flaah from the explosion wss white-hulled rocket roar straight patio at 31 Westwood SL. 8300. Far Weeb and moat of the Baat. onto Connecticut’s highways for visible, over a large area of the up, part company uith ita booatcr To Manchester RooOng and Sid­ but ahowera and thunderstorms the last long holiday weekend of western United States. section, ther dive with the booster Washington, Aug. 31 (/P>— Atomic scientists said that to­ ing for William • Spooner for a were pror.iiead for the mid-con­ the summer. portion in long, "seaward arcs The nation’s lawmakers were tinent. ' day's shot, code-named “Smoky;” garage at 30 Bva Dr.. 89TA. * State Police raported that Ralph marked by vapor traila In the streaming home today to get To Andrew J. Kellev for a patio The traffic ceath rate In the Ckillelo, 73, Moostip, was killed in­ was more powerful than the one cloudless sky. •t 59“ Whitney-7lii St.,- 8200.— - early hours today and late laat stantly by a truck while crossing a which shattered Hiroshima in Teat center offldala would say the verdict on their 1957 lab­ FLASH!! 1945. It was rated as being equal To Walter BilkowskI for a bow night was abo'.t three an hour. highway in Plainfield. only that a missile was launched. ors, and rest up for what to more than 20,000 tons of ’TNT. window at 203 Green Rd., 8100.. Come to Hale’.s Read.v to Wear Thia rate would bring the final They identified the truck driver If it was the Thor, the flight, -vis­ probably will be a rough ses­ Grass and trees In the blast To Francis Cadett for a patio at Dept, and .see the drastic re­ toll to less than the safety organ­ as- Ernest T. Barclay, 21,.of Taft- ible nearly four minutes, was the sion when they reassemble 133 Green Rd.. 8160. ization’s •etimatee. ville who was injured when his area caught fire as the explosion first reported Instance of a Thor To New Side Engineering Co. ductions on all our beautiful But a hea\y enwh of traffic vehicle collided with a atatioh lashed across the desert. rocket lea-ving the ground, Jan.J, ;i958. for William C. Verge for a garage was ahead, • ' -ding the home- wagon as police said, he swerved Troops originally slated to be Both the Jupiter, developed by The fln t session of the 85th Oon- at 199 Woodbridge St.. 8900. ' ward surge of mllllona of traveler* in an attempt to avoid striking Col- in trenches only 4.500 yards from the Army, and the -Thor were grass closed down late yraterday -T aH ^W endell for Albert- J. SUMMER Monday evening. lelo. the tower were pulled back in the designed as intermediate-range with an historic CIvU Rights BiU Tuttle for alterations to a home at The Safety Council has said Barclay waa admitted to a hoapi- early morning hours—because of (l;506=mlle) rockets. The Jupiter passed, but with much of Pres­ 338 Woodbridge Rd.. 84.000. the death toll need not h? as high tal with injuries which Included a fsUout .dangers—to a nob some was called a spectacular . success ident Blaenbower’s program put t o Russell Aliezi for alterations as it predicted If motorists take fractured leg. 11,600 yards away from Ground by Secretary of Mie Army Brucker over until next year. to a home at 83 Biasell St., 81.800. DRESSES extra precautiona to meet the Nathan Lordcr, 80, Norwich, op­ Zero. after one of ita pattern was 'Finsi.AdJournmentLa6Jo' come at S;5T ( Values, to 124.95 holiday load. erator of the atatlon wagtm. was launched Wednesday at Cape Can­ p.m. (BDT)EDT) in the House and 4:23 It pointed out that traffic treated for braiaes and lacerations. (OsnUanad on Page Nine) averal. p.m. (EDTl in the Senate after deaths during this year’a 4-day Interest in both Jupiter and the longeet legislative session sines 7.'emorial Day weekend .and 4-day Thor'mlsailes heightened with the 1951 during the Korean War. Court Cases Now lndepehltr.ee Day period were no Florida tests this iweek, the an­ Elsenhower last weak expressed greater than during-wprir.al non­ Army Has Vaccine Plan nouncement by Russia of a suc- himself as ’’tremsndouMy disap­ ceaaful intercontinental m 1 a s 11 e Three- persona, charged with op ALL SALKS FINAL holiday • periods of tHg atme pointed” in the labors of this first READY TO WEAR DEPT. duration. test, and reports that the A,rmy Mamie Leavept, Hospital Congressional session of his sec­ anting a motor vehicle without an . believes strategic factors make ond term. ' *- operator's license, were fined 818 SECYIND FLOOR Thera were 426 traffic deatha As the President looks on, Mrs. Mamie Elaenhower flaahea a bright smile from the back seat'of the over Imleperdence J5ay and 413 the shorter-range Jupiter a re­ Presidential! limousine after leaving Walter Reed Hospital In Washington. Mrs. Eiaefihotyar had But the weary Senators and Rep­ each by Judge Jules Karp in Town Health -Chiefs Hold liable answer to the Soriet rocket. Court today. Roland Rose, ,24. of during the Memorial Day'period. been in the hoep'ital almost four weeks.' She underw’ent surgery Aug. 6. resentatives could look back on an The Associated Press. In a test It was believed that only con­ S-month session that began with 72 Maple SL; Jeannie Roya, 26, of siderations for secrecy kept the Glastonbury; and John Cfrino, 22. period from 6 p.m, Friday Aug. 16 enactment o f the Eisenhower Mid- ^t/ack to School to midnight Monday, Aug. 19—78 Army from saying flatly that the east Doctrine and was climaxed of East Hartfbrd, were the three. Jupiter could be put m production Cerino vraa also fined 83 for mak­ houra — recorded 398 highway To Flu Shot Method Juvenile Crime .by paosage of the first CivU Rights within 30 days. EHll in more than 80 years. ing an illegal U-turn and received fatalities. _ Russian launching of missiles of Rights Bill Better a suspended Judgment on an Im The record Labor Day tramc Washington; Aug, 81 (Fj'—An^times as many petaons with a In thsir 19(S8 election year sai- death thil waa 461 set over a 3-day the type designed to have a 5,000- alon, they win be faced with a proper hacking charge. SEAMLESS NYLONS Army researchs- has suggeated given amount of -Vaccine as would Film Evidence Lovely New mila range , was credited by U.S. wide variety of major problams, .James Madden, 53, of no certain that'’ injecting >sian flu vacolne be achieved by the usual one c.c officials, but they question wheth­ address, charged with Intoxication, dose.” mfity « f them poatpoMd from tlji| Run resistant with reinforced heel and toe for into the skin—rather than under er the Red rockets ara acceptably ynr% ■ ■was given a 80-day suspended sen- extra wear. Sizes 8' j to IQi . Dr. William Stewart, on the staff accurate, or out of the experi­ Shown dt WtRtty 2 H a r o ld Gatty It—may permit--.i educing adult Thase wifi includ* tax rolief, tmee by Judge Karp who also r SCARFS dosage to one-tenth the present of Surgeon General Leroy Burney, mental atage. placed Madden on 3-month "good was asked to comment on the Hille- No successful flight of an Amer­ Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 81 (F)— extension of the reciprocal trad# amount. Ihat would greatly Washington, Aug. 31 UPs—ThefUons preWribed for 8g t)\ ^ to rt agreeroenta aot, natural gaa regu- brtavior” probaUon. A charge of In small or large, squares; -Dies; Noted as streMi-vasctM s tpphak. man re]Kirt. Stewart said: ican interconttjpiiital -,;nockethas The former ehlsf counsel. of the trespaaaing against Madden was “There is not sufficient trf'UUooi bean reported. An A tlsg Weapon- 'CRfil■ BiighJ*, now on President ■ un ■ Kefsuver subcommittee 'On Ju­ latioBs, control of unioa- walfars solids or prints in a choice of But a U.S. Public Health Serv­ ■ElSmndwe'W desk may tufn out dismissed. designs. pair to date to warrant a change from of that class was successfully As It went to the FToiMent, the venile Delinquency resigned hit and pension funds, libwslisstimi ice said today thei-e la "not yet to be mord MfecUve than; s6me blit would authorize the attorney of ths Social Sscurity lawa, farm ■1 " Richsrd C PeUeUer. 16, of Bol­ s'-.fficlent evidence” to warrant our recommendation of one c.C. ad­ launched at Cape Canaveral early, city Job last night shortly after ton, wss fined 812 for driving a Global Airman this summer. It destroyed itself of ita eriticl v^outd concede pre­ general to bring federal court in­ relief, and axtension of the pubiie any chMge in its present reeom- ministered subcutaneously (under admitting he thawed pornographic track with defective eipilpment. A at an altitude of 6,000 feet when viously.' junctions suits to prevent interfer­ housing program. msndationa. the skin) for adults.” That appeared today to be the movtbs at Memphis parties. , ^ .to carry a resris* 3 9 c and San. Francisco, Aug. 31 i* — failure of a valve caused the big ence or threatened interference Demoiratic leadara diaagrsed The Health Service suggests a Stewart declared there -is a sentiment of some administration with voting rights. James H! Bobo, appointed ad­ tration for the vehicle was nolled. Harold Gatty, veteran aerial navi­ theory that vaccine administered missile to wobble. A second Atlas ministrative assistant to Mayor with Biaenhower's expeesstem of Included in the inoperative equip gator who circled the globe in 1931 ringle injection of one cubic Is known to be ready for testing. spokesmen as well ae some mem­ If defenasuits In such suits were dlsai^lntmeRt. centlneter (c.c.) in. adults, ad- directly into the skin, rather than bers of Congress. foimd guilty of criminal contempt Edmund OrgUI after his subcom­ .jinent were a marker light tail Back to SchooJ,- with W iley' Poet and simplified navigation for aviators, is dead at ministerec’ under tjtie skin. The under It, is absorbed more slowly, Atty. Gen. Brownell, who will by a judge, thtey could demand *a mittee work, said his handling of light, stop tight, signsi lights and thus requiring a smaller amount to the illegal films was a serious mis­ (Oonttaued da Pago Throe) on ^ of the head lights. 84. service p;ecent.y, approves a have the chief administrative new trial by jury if the jbdge had Gatty has lived In the FIJI Is­ smaller done only In the case of Induce a given antibody effect. chores if President Eisenhower levied a fine of more thsn 8300 or take in Judgment:' Hw case of George Mcaellen, But he aaid the present recom- Soviet Blunder signs the bill as expected, aaid af­ Bobo, 35, said be got the stag 83, of Bast Hartford, was nolled lands since World War II, manag­ children luider five years of age, sentenced the defendant to jail for ANKLETS as. reconunended ly the American mehdatione are based on past ex- ter a White Hoiise visit yesterday than 45 days. party reels from some which were because of his excellent driving ing the Fiji Airways and acting as local representative for P4n A|ner- Academy of '"ediatrica ( ^ P ) . perigee with vaccines against oth­ the measure would go a long ^m inai contempt generally In- used as evidence of exhibits during record. He was charged with In Many Styles er strains of flu virus—vaccines Seen in Hasty way toward safeguarding voting the Juvenile delinquency hearings speeding. Richard Edgar, 55, of 261 Ican World Airways. Pan Ameri­ For children’ aged 6 thraugh 12, volrae disobedience o f a court’s Bulletins Triple Roll Bobby Socks ., ...... pair-39c can American officlala here said the AAP epproves an aduU doae, which are administered under the rights. OrtJer beyond the fime in which presided over by Sen. Estes Ke- Spruce St, was fined 819 Mr In­ he suffered from a heart condition. the akin end in a one c.c doae. Brownell's statemnnt- indicated, fauvor (D-Tenn). from the AP Wirci toxication. (3eorge E. Tracy, 22, of Gordon Debsox .. - ..;...... pair 39c but divided into t . ’< shots, a Rebuff of West obedience would render the order Funeral'services were held yester­ w’eek or ti*o apnrt. These showed evidence of protect­ acceptance of the measure by effective. The bill also provides for He said be ahowed the films hers Wllllmantlc. was fined 83 for fall­ English Rib^ock.s ______.. .3 pair $1.06, day in the Fijis where he died yes­ ing 70 per cent of people receiving Eisenhower, with a poaaible call four times — the last time a week ing to noUfy the Motor Vehiefe The new techniq. e of giving the service by Negroes on federal court Gordon S)iort Socks .,.,...... pair 59c terday. shot into the akin wac deacribed- them. By JOHN M. HIOHTOWEB for action by Congress in the next Juries,, irrespective of state laws. ago at a hotel dfter a Pi Kappa HELD WITHOUT BAIL Dept, of a change of addreas. Gordon Snug Cliff Deb.so.x The Tasmanian-horn Gatty was A.S regards the Asian flu vac­ Waahlngton, Aug. 31 (/Pi—Some session to broaden its terms to In­ Alpha fraternity rush party for FrovldeBoe. B X , Aug. A l m Joseph Kormas of 33 N. Elm St, •( ,...... pair 79c by Dr. U. R. Hilleman of Walter clude enforcement of other civil Republican Leader Knowland of Trimfit Sport Sock.s .*___ best known for flying around the r.eed Arnvy institute of Research cination o f children, the AAP has well-informed UB. officials now CJallfornIa said in a aummation of Memphis State students. — WlUlam H. tMough. Sl?Tor- . charged with Intoxication, received ...... pair 79c world with Post hi the monoplane recommended; sre Saying privately that Russia rights. In Washington. Kefauver said he marly of Manchestec, Conn., suspended judgrtient Robert 8. Trimfit Bermuda Socks pair 81.00 ii. a report thia week at a r,ie«t1' In announcing yesterday he will Congrusional accomplishments • * % • . . . » . » - * ‘ •Winnie Mae” , of the Aaaociakion of State and For children under five^ One- blundered In hastily turning down that the measure “promises some was writing Bobo sbout-the mat­ Indictcid for murder In the fieoth FlUer, 16, of -82 Ckittage St., not be a candidate for the OOP ter. Stretch Nylon Socks...... pair 69c to $1.0ft.? On'June 23. 1931, they left Roose­ Territoria' Health Offleere of the tenth c.c. given either: into or un­ the western proposal this week for progress In the long struggle for two years ago of a 4-year-old charged with making uhnecea- nomination lor governor of New “I shall aacertain If the films are velt Field on Long island—the same United States der the skin and rei>eated after an a fif-at atage disarmament pian. equality and elimination of race West Greenwich girl wiA.held field from which Charlea A. Lind­ interval of one to two weeks. That view is related to .the belief York, Brownril indicated he ex- the property of the committee and without ball In superior Ooast Hilleman aald production of pro­ ects to be around to enforce the and color discriminations in Ameri­ bergh had tak'Sil off four years be­ For children 5-12 years: Five- in official quarters that the can life.” if they are I will aee that they qr* here today when be pletMled In- fore for Paris~and circled the ductive antibodiea In responie to Sill, if it is signed. returned,” he said. "I am very one-tenth c.c of vaccine adminis-' tenth c.c. under' the akin, repeated disarmament issue now is esught nooeat of the oiiarge. Oough, globe eastward In 8 days, 15 hours up in the first round o f an all-out Sen. Rgssell (D-Ga), who cap­ He said the bill “ provides for surprised to hear this.” tered Into the akin ’’was almost as after an interval of two weeks— several things of great value in arreatod a week ago by tao' and SI minutes. that is, tlta adult dose but divided propaganda fight, with a principal tained the band of aonthern Sena­ Bobo, however, said he already good as to the 10 times graatsr dealing with civil rights caaas,’’ in­ Chicago area 'FJBJ. waa i«- Out Record by 12 Days Intp two ahots. question being that of blame for tors who fought the measure to the had burned the films. He put a turned here yeaterday fat nuatody Buck to School •They returned July 1 to cut more amount” givsn to other volunteers the breakdown of negotiations at last, said he was surf that cluding the establishment of a 6- match to them, he said, after a under the.skin. , The Intent of the different of OapL HaroM Oaaaldy of the than 12 days off the record of 21 schedules for children, at com­ London. Brownell would be "conatantly member commission to investigate newspaper reporter found out "This finding,” HUlemsn aald, the denial of voting rights and Rhode Island State Police nod daye. 7 houra and 34 minutes held pared with adults, is to minimize Although'the London talks have pressed” by Vice President Nixon about the party screenings—twice brought before Jndge Eugene J. your attic hy the German Graf Zeppelin. “may be of significance in situa­ undesirable reactions, to the vac­ not actually ended, some officials to use the.ful! powers he is given other matters. in'hotels,'twice in 'private homes. tion* where shortage of vaccine While Russell foresaw plaguing Jnlbert In Superior Court this PANTIES After a riotous welcome at the cine itself. The AAP says thes# here believe the point of break­ under the measure against the "I showed these films many morning. * ‘A.; airport the two flieps were feted neceaslUtes ’stretching' the supply reactions, while feverish, are “not down haa been reached. South. consequeinees for the South in the< times during the- subcommittee Cotton or Rayon in all-white or colors. across the nation and received ahd would permlt.vaccination of lO Russell aaid the bill ta likely to measure, he said the Dixie Sena­ for fS0 dangerous." Some authoriUea here believe hearings to newspapermen and OLOOE8TER FISHERY BURNS honors including the Distinguished that even though all major points result In “ forcing the reglstra'tlon tor’s success in eliminating some othera who were interested to shoW of a. large number of Negroes who original provisions lor enforcement Oloebeater, Masa. Aug. 81 Im­ Four teenage boys tailed During World War n he served of the new job for the former Communist paper, early today when their auto premier and foreign minister was press the rest of the world with ' House Un-American Activittes skidded through a rod U ^ t at Back to School $ 1 4 . 9 5 In the Army Air Corps In 'the their military power and their ^con­ In Arkansas Integration INSULATION South Pacific and Joined Pan the second assignment of 'a Ipaer Committee namei two more al­ the Intoreoction of Ohio 6S and in the recent Kremlin ahskeup by fidence in It. leged members of Soviet spy ring SO North ia nearby Cairo aad American at the end of'the war to However, the dominant feeling Mokes your home cooler in A* AdvertiMd in Sevi-nfevn explore poesibleislf route! through the Nikita Khrushchev. The Soviet exposed by counterspy Boris I^Ue Roeje., Ark., Aug, 31 (S5—4 of sntl-tntegratlonlsts known struck a truck. The Ohio High- Now Only Communist party chief earlier sent here is that world opinion is strong­ Morros . . „ Neve accusations hurled the Mothers League of O ntrol i W’ay Patrol Identified the vie- gummar—warmar in wintnr ■ South Pacific. ly in favor of obtaining some kind A federal judge Igte yesterday TEEN PEPT.—SECOND FLOOR for Premier Qeorgi Malenkov off S t United States by Russia follow­ High, and all others, from inter­ Urns as Joseph Schuamker, 18, HANDBAGS Gatty waa divorced from his of disarmament agreement and Instructed the Little Rock School Save money by doing the'job Now is the time for all smart back to sshool first wife' In 1936 and the next the run a'power etatlon in remote ing roving ambassador Hender­ fering with the integration. Rt. 1. Columbus Grove, driver of New fall handbags in many styles for junior Kazakhstan, Just west of Mon­ that the Soviet show of strength, son's trip to MIdQIe East. Board to proceed with ita gradual He warned that interference the car; Robert Hall, 18, and younelf. Simply unroll, meas­ shoppers to take advantage of this special pur­ year married the former Allerdine S t times in a boastful manner, may miss and grown up6. All new fall colors in Bolderhey of T)ie Netherlands. golia. Bank in Alvarado, Calif., robbed integration plan and issued an would be In contempt, of his court. Jamea Bowerman, 18, both of ure, cut wiih shears, fw en chase. Just wkit till you feel the luxurious fab­ backfire in the long run. plastic calf, failles, tapestry and genuine Molotov's appointment waa an­ of 830.000 to 640,i000 by two ban­ order forbidding interference. Yesterday the CSiancery Court Lima, aad Robert Worllne, 18, with staple gun or tack ham­ ric, 15% camel’s hair, 85% wool and see the ex­ nounced here by the goternment The Soviet -attitude could, for dits. . . FBI D tr«tor J. Edgar Judge Ronald N. Davies, as­ —equivalent to a state civil tri­ Rt. 1, Columbus Grove. leathers. Clutch, poiich and shoulder strap example, have an adverse affect mer. Complete instruction! pensive extras including handmade buttonholes. H.'H' Stamp Redemption Dopt. newspaper Izveatia. HooVer sajrs conatant vigilance signed here temporarily from his bunal— took Judicial notice of (3ov. furnished. styles. Colors: Natural, red, navy, black, T yph

BoUon EAST Police *aid that Slnicrope drove test by Dr. Nicholas Maralale and Q) Rockville I Driver Arresled ‘ ”■ Into the 'rear of a car stopped at Sgt. George Dent., a stop light on Center St. It w ea! determined by the teat Sheinwold on Bridge Much in Ike’s Program M E A K F A S T j BIcmmI Donors ^ On l^iquor Count According to police, Mrs. Jime that Sinlcrope’s ability to drive ends tonight I ALL OOLOBI Raymond /. Foster Honored B. Buckland. 53, of 94 Haynes St.. was impaired. Police aaid he waa S P E C IA L - j nab Hapa ' i Slaart Oraasar Antonio Slnicrope, 72, of Hart­ I^aa stopped at the traffic light later released under 2200 bond for COUNT TRICKS when Slnicrope hit her car in 'the Hie acheduted appearance in To'wn Seen Needed South doalcr ' I <-OlTN OLOBV" Left for 1958 Congress ford, waa arrested yesterday and IN p l a n n i n g p l a y _ ^ "The GIANT CLAW- Si4f4l;W-t;M I 4:iM:U On Post Office Retirement rear. Police defected the odor of (jourt Friday. Arthar Drug Slorts j By Alfred ShelnwoM Doth sidot vulnerebl# B-b Has# la “BEAV JAMBS" charged with operating a motor liquor on Slnicrope’s breath and NORTH Beltoa. Auf. 81 (Special)—Al- North's jump to three no-trump I ~ Saa. aaly—Labar Day Eva .— SUNDAY: (Ooiittnued from Page One) vehicle while under the influence took him to police headquarters Feed makes up 80 per cent of tbaugh the n » t vlelt o f the Red 4) A 3 t Bis Faataraa—Bas. Frlraa Elvis Presley “ Loving You” Patrolmen Robert Thompson and .of intoxicating liquors or drugs. where ho was given a sobriety pork-production cost. was very logical. He had 13 points, . . . A N D E N J O Y IT! Rockville, Aug. 31 (Special)— CroM BloodmoWIe to Mancheeter •V A 0 “OMAB KHAVTAM'’ Plus “ Walk Into Hell” ' SenAte Democratic tender Lyn­ Raymond J. Foster, 138 Prospect Emilio Pellegrini aaid they stopped Read Herald Adva. with strength in every suit. He “ J l'M r INTO BR l,!,’’ don B. Johnson of Texna laid he Obituary «n TVeaday U too cloae to make, ♦ Q 10 7 0 8 8t. was presented a pur** snd a the two youths for questioning and t______I______, aa appointment, local people are “ VOODOO balleved on reflection the Presi­ found ^ ou t had no license to drive knew the strength of South's open­ K 10 6 3 ISLAND" citation jesterd'ay on )ila retire­ betas insed to volunteer aa ‘t a lk ­ dent "wUl find that the record ment from the U.S. PosUl Service the car. He was taken to Rockville ing bid: 16 to 18 points. The total WEST EAST THE CLARK’S in’’ denora. Many local reeidents ■ I ot thia Oongress was aa fine a# any after nearly 38 years with thr Police headquarters for question­ eeatribute rwularly to the pro* was enough for game, but not for Ch,IJi,-n-U„J,, i t r/UE he can recall and that it paased ing. The youths allegedly took the slam. North therefore wasted no 28 North St„ Willimantic—HAfrisen 3-9001 Deaths Rockville branch. (tarn but ad^Uonal donon are APJ1O 078 1PB643 iafc^Aw*as4iUMBEAU JAMES” denly at her home Friday after­ evading responsibility for allegedly Hospital Notes 8rii D btrk f’^ No Herald BOLAND MOTORS t:M IlSdS) HERNS AND AIXEN a. ■pending on a variety of housing leaving the scene of a Village St. Chait^’ aa his aermon topic. SHOW programs and loweilng the mini­ noon. She was formerly a Man­ Admitted yesterda; Mrs. Ekitella The regular teaAona of church “ BANDIDO” set Center St.—Manoheater ltt-M> THE CHARLES TAB- cresh. LADIES’ NYLONS Hro Doporfmont H I 8-4079 mum down payment requirements chester resident and had lived in Crandell. Hartford: Harry Supre- school will begin on Sept. 8 at 9:30 Labor Day ROBERT MTTCHUM RELL SHOW “ Caelaa Patrolman Hayden said Shea al- ( M » K Caaaaava" on JcHA-lnsured loans. 'The.' au­ Columbia for 16 years. nant, Fall River, Mas. a.m. when morning worship service l:M I 441) BOLD JOERNET 'legedly' rad into a car parked’ in Dis(d>arged yesterday: Mrs. Cran­ CHIIOREN FUt r . "Craeadlla Haal” thorization was more than 21' bil­ Born April 16, 1908 in Norwich, 3 -5 4 3 2 will return to the 11 o'clock hour. (U> OENB A C IB T front of the home of its owner, dell. Suprenant, Mra. Millard Tib­ The Manchester Svening ’ IS. 1 - qi. : ' .T* a T I'l uuonJ I 1 <»4S> TALENT SVODTS lion above the President’s request. she was the daughter of Frank E. Richard A. Boucher, 52 Village St. Senior choir will rehearse Wed­ ( tl WORLD'S BEST MOVIES Extension for IS months of the and Elizabeth Betham Prodell. betts and son of 126 E. Main St., Polico Doporfmont nesday at 7 a.m. , Herald will not be published US) FAMOl'S FAIBWAVS Boucher told State Police he saw Rockrille; Mrs. Roger Williams 62 per cent corporation income tax She waa a member of the Sec­ Shea’s car leave the ecene after fteg. Worship services Rt the Congre­ Monday, Labor Day, !S! rate and a number t>f excise levies ond Congregational Church, Man­ and s(in. 47 Talcott Ave., Rockville. 3 -4 1 3 1 running into the rear of his car gational ^ u rch will be held at 9:30 Kead Herald Advi. OS) NATI BDAY THEATER to preserve 23 billion of annual chester, and the Columbia PTA. Be Discharged today: William Mul- S-m. tomorrow. “The Pilgrimage of !•*) “ f®!* revenue. sides her husband and parents, she which waa parked headed west on ka, 18 Oak St., Rockville. 89 c Ambuloncos the Soul" has been chosen by the (ii) COWBOT COBBAL ■ Granting of an additional 21 bil­ leaves four sons, Joseph F. Jr. sta­ Village St. Birth Yesterday; A daughter to Rev. Theodore W. Chandler Jr. aa ng for American membership in Pohlmann of Columbia: a daugh­ Willimantic Police with a Juvenile Mancheeter Evening Herald Rock­ F O R A IIS) ROSE.WAKV CLOONET III) INSCRANTE c m - OPEN friend after being picked up in the ville Bureau, 7 W. Main St., tele­ on Sept. 32 will coincide with the Ot) WBIRLVBIRDS 111-14) FRONTIER.S OF FAITH N ic h o ls t i d e the new International Atomic ter. Mrs. George Savoie of Willl- return to the 11 a.m. worship OS) MMAR OF THE Jl'NOLE 141) COLLEGE NEWS CONFFH- Energy inspired by Eisenhower’s Henry Park area about 2:80 a.m. phone TRemont ,5-3136. DELICIOUS mantir; two slaters, Mrs. Clifford EASTWOOD schedule. 05) TV TIME KNCE R. 8. S. Gaaewar- M anchostnr "»^ ln c. 1953 atoms-for-peace speech. Also, Scovllle of Norwich and Mrs. Alex I:N I S) DyATH VALLEY DAYS deae, Ceylaa Ambaaaadar the enactment of legislation-gov­ MassM WuH be celebrated at St, US) d a t e l i n e E l’ROPK ta I'.8. aaeat Ruchlew of Mystic; two brothers, Barry J. and R. Bruce Linton, her body and lodged in the seat of his ■•b H-sa Mwtrt OniktPr Maurice Church at 8:30 and 10 a.m. (tl) FATHER KNOWS BEST 111) FACE THE NATION erning U.S. participation in the Arthur Prodell and Frank J. Pro- paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary car. Paai D-sslas Rkond* FleoUpf tomorrow. OS) HIGRWAV PATROL 4:14 I a) CARTOON CARNIVAL GOODYEAR agency: tied to this was the Brlck- dell, both of Norwich; and two E. Lintbh, Belmont. Mass.; and SUNDAY (M) DEATH VALLEY DATS 111) RANGE RIDER Charges Pending "8 E A U 0 4 ) .OUTLOOK . Phone MI 3-1524 er Amendment requiring Congres­ grandchildren. her maternal grandparents. Mr. "GUN When Bouchard recovers. State JAMES” Maaehestor Evening Herahl Bol 151) OPF.N HEARINO TIRES sional approval of future allot­ Funeral services will be held and Mrs. A. Warren Mlchomt Wa­ Police say they will charge him _ 111) WORLD NF.WS ROCNDl'P ments of nuclear m'aterials to the VIelaVtslaa aad GLORY” ton edrreiUMndetit, Doria M. Ital­ • :M I 4) TOP P U T S OF '47 Tuesday at 2 |i!ln. at the Holmes terford. N. T. with carrying a dangeroiis weapon C*lor YOUR YARN SHOP store and Plant 296 Broad S t 114-44) ACTION TONIORT agency. ia, telephone Mitchell 3-6646, DINNER „ Itl-M) M E ^ TBE PRESS ’’Crackdawa" Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Man­ Private funeral services were in a motor vehicle, assault, and re­ i-.IMtU ' (One Block Ernst o f Main ,Gaeit: Barry Galdwatar. Extension of the email business held at Burke’s Funeral Home, Seaaiar fram AriaaBa IHep.) TEL. Mi 3-5179 4:44 I 4) OPPORTUNITY UN- chester. Burial will be in Buckland sisting arrest. DRAmAOE WfHlK POOE88ES Between Oak and Birch) LIMITED administration to July 31. 19,'S8, with burial fn St. Bernard's Cem­ STARTS SUNDAY Ill) THIS IS THE LIFE with an increase in ita lending Cemetery. Manchester. Friends Bouchard has lived In R(x:kvillC Eirlt Treiley I Some 130 miles of irrigation and IM) GALE STORM SHOW 111) ’TBOSE WHITINa GIRLS mpy call at the funeral bdlne Mon­ etery. There were no calling Hotel since November or Decem­ liM&Ptll SCDlt “ Walk Into ; drainage canala have been dug in * Art Noadlawerfc 111-14) TWENTY-ONE authority of 215,3 million. hours. 141) PANTOMIME o l u Passage of a bill to protect the day from 3 to 5:30 and from 7 to ber of last year, a hotel spokes­ “ Loving Hell” East nkistan ig the first phase S u p p lio s , IM) TV TRF.ATER 9:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers friends are man said today. He is reportedly TRY HOWARD JOHNSON'S Integrity of FBI flies, while guar­ asked to contribute to the Jimmy Regular 77e Yalua! Raeular S5.55 Valual You” _ la Calar of the Ganges-kobadak multipur­ 4 ;N ’ | 4) LAWRENCE WELR SHOW anteeing defendants the right to employed in ' the shipping depart­ VisUVIllaB wita “ Clilpa” pose Irrigation project * Ft m instnictfens George A. Reynolds Fund in Jennifer's name. aaS Calar Y O U C A N see relevant portions of state­ ment of the American Dye Co. Fiaa Quality Hardwooil EaffaHr 11-OZ. HEAVY STEER * Ft m P a rk in g OBIT l:SS>t:4S4;U ALW AYS DEPEND ments by prosecution witnesses in George A. Reynolds, died sud­ He has no police record in Rock- Ca^Bsaii rerfarmura NaaSar, COLUMBIA 51110. CHARCOAL IROILED 60 COTTAGE ST.—M l 9-2868 the flies. ' ] denly this morning at his home, 57 I’O Annivereary Maaa »=** ON BICYCLES Otis St. Born Feb. '16. 1888, in Events Explained These were major recommen­ An anniversary Maas for the re­ Wa4., “ Aa Affair Ta Brmembar** t:M ( 1> O ^ 8ESANNA dations of the president on which Dixion. III., he was the son of Lt. William Menser commander MANCHESTER Sstoa and Servic# pose of the soul of Felix Farr will of the. Canaan State Police bar­ 1 DOZ. PENCILS I1S4*> THE BECCANEEB8 ELECTROKICS SS* Congress did not act at ail or George and Jennie Brookner Rey­ be celebrated et St. James' Cfliurch Dh ivc-9n Tltf ottf “ Tka Read al Ika Hawk” failed to complete action: nolds and waa a retired mechanic rack*, told this story of the shoot­ $ ' 04-11) PEOPLE ABE FENNY .Sixes 20 t« 20 Tuesday morning at 7:45. . <44) POLICE CALL LABORATORIES A 21’ s billioh, S-year program for Cheney Bros. ^ ing: ENDS TONIGHT S :N I 4) BILLY OBAHAM'S *STANEK of grants Jo states for acho''ol con­ Funeral services and burial will State PoMCeman Alden Rlngklib OPElRIINKy! CHESADE Anniversary Maaa sought to halt Bouchard's car on SHOW STARTS AT 8:06 %BILL!S TIRE and struction. 'Beaten by flve votes be in Binghamto)), N.'V. The Wat­ . A third anniversary retiotem S A T ^ S U N 11441) THE JIMMY OERANTE tn the House. kins-West Funeral Service is In Rt. 8 to question the driver about FREE NHOW—Oaeata: "Tka Neck- 2 7 7 BROAD . SERVICE Maaa will be celebrated for the lare” Gaeata: Aoaa Maria REPAIR SHOP A 1621 million increase in postal charge of arrangements I(>cally. a traffic violation. Bouchard re­ Albersketli aad Pater Law- ISO Spruce St— ^MI 9-0059 repoee of tbe soul of Charles Car- fused to atop, but finally pulled in-» STATE rates. This passed the House, son on. Monday at 7:46 a.m. t t St. feed RADIO T t I ( V I S I 0 N to a restauirant paiTilng lot in the Penell m n j j e o o ^ e 0144) J E U E 8 LABOSA SHOW but did not clear a Senate com­ James' Church. ICaler) Oaeata; JadI Saada. mittee. Burrvtlle section. i:M < YOU ABE THEBE— *‘*'“ *„5!£?**® DIAMOND, Thr.. r a n t Freakmea, Aady 14:44 I f) NEWS BEPOETEB A PEtVATE DETECTIVl! Statehood for Alaska and Ha­ WheB the policeman or(iered ,Sharpeuar MPERSO/V MOURUuJpHllfOll^ Wllllama, Tke Rab Ramll- iBVGdei PaU»d** W.EATRKB Funerali 5 0 TOP CNTC hTAINCnS 5 0 COWBQV THEATEB Tho Fft# B m c # Cera** waii. These bills received com-1 Bouchard from his car, the latter REYNOLDS . . . **• Ybree Obeaala 114-44) WHAT’S MY U N E f R tte k r iU e 144) TBA " "Ridpr« « f BUrk Birer'* 111) MASql'EHADE PABTY 111-14) DANCE PARTY ICalael mittee consideration and are ex- { refused and Ringkiib drew his 1:44 III) ICO PREVIEW ____ BVILDIKO AMERICA 111) THE LATE SHOW Gaeata: Sarah Vaacka, Tba pected to be voted on early in the 1 service revolver. Bouchard bent aa lacludad With Each Dozen Ill) TWO FOB THE MONEY T:M 4 SAS) Y O r ASKED FOB IT ‘‘The Hamillaa Wemaa" Et erty Brathera, Oeaa 'Wer- George W. House a m m y t:N < 441) LAWRENCE WELR <111 LASSIE 111) EARLY LATE SHOW aey. Jaaet Blair. 'Ceaar 19,58 wssion. | Funeral services for George W. Bouchard Shot if searching for something on the T SHOW *'The Dor Homa** “ Blarkmalled" Ramefa aad Faya Rmeraaa Extension of minimum wage j House, for SO years a Manchester floor of his car. (11) GALE STORM SHOW GEOHOE SANDERS THEATEB U:44 11*44) SUNDAY NEWS SPECIAL down because Democrats felt it Home. 400 Main St. , ensued during whicih the police­ LOR • MYSTERY THEATEB ' Itacbplof m d the 111) PIONEEE VALLEY THEA­ Wm. Dickson A Son did not go far enough but could Near Winsted man's revolver discharged, the bul­ "Tba Nl(ht I Died” |lalil>)r..Saxar** TRE The Rev. Fred R. Edgar of Cinemascope and Color IU> CODE 1 - (IS-UI MY FAVORITE Rl'S- U :U 114) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIR Since 1916 not agree on a substitute. South Methodist Church officiated. let hitting the Rockville man low- *WITHALLMYHEARr BAND *'Tha Child’* "Maiale Gaea Ta Reaa’’ Memberehip in the organization Burial was in East Cemetery. Rockville, Aug, 31 (Special) — in the l^ft side. (tt-M) CIRCUS BOY „ „ <»»> NEWS a n d PREVUES Painting and Gerald Bouchard, 3.0, of the Rock- ” Tha Swemp Mae** 11;44 I44> NEWS for trade fc(>operation. an interna­ Bearers were' George Nelson, Menser said that a search of DtceroHng Contractor tional agency set up to boost Earle Rohan, Louis Griffin, Geprge (llle Hotel, waa accidentally shot Bouchard's car disclosed a steak C K i n C T A H A V a * ^ * * A * world trade. and' wounded by a State Police­ knife In'a pocket Just ahead of the CIw U O I U U A Y a "THE BIO CAPER” Csrvelas, William Dewart and Al­ Phone MI 9-9920 bert Schulze. man ne*r Winsted last night. driver's seat. It Is on this basis A IR CONDITIONtD Don WILLtS Garage The mishap occurred when that they added the weapon-carry­ SUN. MON. TUBS. m n THE SPEOIAUSTS IN 1»:4S U64I) STUDIO ONE SUMMER Jennifer Ann IJnton Bouchard allegedly resisted arrest ing charge to the asault and re­ sisting srrest violations that they, Cent. 2 P.M. Mat. 2 P.M. .nSHRB ri'H STORAGE WHEEL AUGNBIENT and t h e a t e r "Tke Dark la- Police Avert Rockville—Private funeral serv­ and attaaked the State Trooper STATE t U Braad St. M l 4-7111 BBAKE SERVICE Ipiidnr” ices were held this morning for after leading him on a wild auto­ plan to lodge against Bouchard. Pat Shop Special! , iHBrn GENERAL AUTO REPAIR (tl-44) AMATEUR HOUR Jennifer Ann Linton, 3, who Hied mobile chase. Regular $45.00 Value! STARTS TOMORROW 9:44 (11-44) S. R. O. PLAYHOC8R Mitchell 9-4681— 10 MAIN STa BIANOHESTER “ '*• ' *’ W ra 'g f® "" Teenage War yestei’fday morning at Children’s ■The local man was reported in, Regular 59o Each "Taal Late Ta Raa” , < «) FRONTIER Hospital. Boston. She was the good condition today at Litchfield Boys’ and Girls’ IK -lt) DOLLAR A SECOND iTV PLAYHOUSE 4:M (1444) ED BULUVAN SHOW — 12:14 ( 4) NEWS * .. Police, aided by a phone call Tomorrow (Sun.) Onlv You have never seen its Hke U4-U) OUNBMOKF. Gaeate; Ja DIMaairla. (tl) lATE NEWS AND WXATR- 1 4 :« ( 4) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES Michoii Liiitoni 53 Lawrence St., underwent emergency surgery last IS1-14>, ENCORE THEATER KB The Secret Hearl" from an alert resident, yesterday Mickey Maatle aad Wnil Rockvifle. She was born in Rock­ night for the abdominal wound Women's Benefit. Assn, members " ’The FaJthfal Heart" Maya la axclliaa Mar leagaa U:44 U444) NEWS prevented a gang fight by appear­ LIVE TURTLES ville Aug. 7, 1964. caused , when the .38 caliber slug v-and may never see (U ) COUNTRY MUSIC JUBL qala; Ceaar------~Ramera, ------a, Rlr- (11) FINAL EDITION are reminded that the usual busi­ 26” BIKES S TOP FEATURES ing on the scene before the oppos'^ Besides her parents she leaves LEE ehiardl, Daaay DHloa. Rey Ing factions arrived.. from the policeinan'a revolver ness ineeting wiH be held Tuesday SHOWN CONTINUOUSLY 14:44 I 4) CODE 4 Sietera, fearih aaaaal Air MONDAY four brotheri, Edward A., Jan' W„ ppssed completely through .his NOIHINO REPEATED its equal! 114) THE JI.MMY DEAN SHOW Farce Variety Skew U :I4 ( 4) NEWS The fight, which was tp have aj ,t:45 p.m. In Odd Fellow^ Hall. NO INCREASE IN P ^ E g ; 141-44) ADVENTURE THEATEB (14-44) STEVE ALLEN SHOW (1444) HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN taken place on Loomis St., was the “ Weddla* out" Gaeata: Skal E. Opkir, (tt-Si) TIC TAK DOUGH 144) EARLY LATE SHOW upshot of a tusale earlier In the C Ckandler, Peari Ballry. "A Maa'a Alfair” J«tr U :ll ( 4-14-45) LOVE OF LIFE I I day, police eald. MONDAY - TUESDAY Joaa Celllaa, Pete Bade- 14:14 ( 4) BUGS BUNNY ••aUN" GLORY” , 144) THE Nn.LIONAIRE marker. .Patrolman Walter Cassells Jr. 11:44 ( 4) WORLD’S REST MOVIES— (IJ) SEATCH FOB TOMORROW CtnemaSrope u d Color "Deeira Caaysa” 4:44 ( I) THE RAY MILLANO SHOW *2-44) IT COULD BE YOU ' fell and fractured his wrist chas­ Phia . . . “ SEVENTH SIN” (U> NEWS AND WEATHER — (It-U) TV THEATER (SS) Ifm -D A Y MOVIE ing the boys who fled into the SPORTS . . "Tke Vletariaa Ckalae I (14) TBE GUIDING LIGHT II i: iC V nearby woods when they saw the YOU CAN TASTE 111) CURTAIN TIMR ' Laaaae” ► ' J! BOLLYWOOD BEST 144) NEWS (14) NEWS patrtxl cars on the scene. • THE DIFFERENCE / III) MTSTERT TREATER^ (tt) AT HOME WITH KITTY Battle Weapons IN SHADY GLEN 'Lota of J j^ fo r the Kiddies! Quan­ t l;lS 114) MILLION DOLTJIR MOVtS (44) TEX AND JINX Polico wont to the battleground "Sea at Oraaa” MANCHESTER I (14) STAND UP AND HR ■ tities iini^d. 144) LATE SNOW COUNTED ■ when a Canterbury St. woman ♦ I "Briakam Yaaac” I (44) BASEBALL THE WHiTiNG alerted them after seeing a crowd Notice 11:44 (41) NEWS LUMBER, inc. . . . . Olanta va. Plttabarak of youths, armed with sticks, pass 14:14 (U) NEWS * PREVUES CORPORATION her house. BLUEBERRY 14:44 (tl) LATE NEWS A WEATHER * \nl AiitwiinUo Hentifg SpecInUsts 1:44 I at NEW* BlHLDiNG MATERiALS (It) CLUB 44 (Color) One had a BB gun, she told po Ul) niLLION DOLLAR MOVIE AND I (« > AT HOME WITH KITTY 244 Main S t—TeL W 9-1100 lice. ’’■(’a la Ike B aa" I U44S) OUR l a s s BROOKS MASON SUPPLiES (tl) CLUB 44 (Color) . Police Chief Herman O. Schen- f i j O p l C I U44S) ROUSE PARTY U:M m del reported the two gangs had SUNDAY W# FlasRca Tnqr Jobs (tt-St> BRIDE * GROOM \n] met in the morniitg. One gang was I ( 41 BANDSTAND outnumbered at the time and re­ U :4 t ( X) WORLD’S BEST MOVIFA U4-SS) BIO PAYOFF THREE TS” m UMI) LW ’S TAKE A TRIP 200 OeRter S t—Ml 8-SlM (12-44), MATINEE THEATEB U:1A (IS) MILLroN DOLLAR MOVIE turned In the aftenioon with re I - ^ (It) WILLY (Calar) Inforcements. ^ (It) WESTERN THEATER Harder Caae** (11-44) TV HOUR (Celer) “ Re 4:44 -(11-44) ^TOMOwf U:44 (1444) WILD BH-L RICKOE UI-SSI THE v e r d i c t IS YOURS Sever! youths were caught and ICE CREAM , Uceaae U Rill" 4 :a (St) OPEN BOUSE }}!*• (41) NEWS («t) GADDABOUT OADDI8 taken to headquarters for question­ No Solos To Doolon! RESTAURANT^ (41) TV PLAYHOUSE «:M (14) BRIGHTER OAT U ;U (St) MOVIE MUBRUM (“ ! « B V 1 E W 8 ing. Oilef Schendel said that-so Try it ; . . and -your taste Ml! teil you We rwerVe the right'to limit Se/f Service! 1:44 (1444) HECKLE AND JECKLE 4:44 ( 441) MIDWFNTERN HATRIDE ROUTES 6 and 44. 80LT0N j oatbepTHle ' “ , far aa he can determine there were why SHADY GLEN’S BLUEBERRY quaatitie*. (tt) COL. MARCH o r SCOT­ . (1*«) ALFRED mrCflCOCK i U44S) SECRET STOR.W only two youths Involvetl who were LAND YARD PRESENTS “ Bad at ladlaa I U4) KDOR OP NIGHT RIPPLE ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR! (It) SUNDAY MATINEE Saqimer" (41) OUT WEST TUESDAY » over 16 and (uin ■Jace prosecution. Free Parking! 1:14 ( 41 OFF TO ADVENTURE 14:44 ( 444) HIRE WALLACE INTER­ 1 (14411 MODERN ROMAltCES U :44 ( 4 ) NEWS Caiief Schendel said the other boys, j Tnm K SiNm tA (14) SUNDAY EKPORT VIEW Fraak Ueyd Wriakt. I ( 4) HICKEY HOUSE CLUB <•«»> MOTEL COSMOPOLITAN all 15 or under, will bacturned over (tt) GEANO OLE OPEY arckileci, a**al U4) INSURANCE CITY OPEN OPEN ALL DRY MONDAY (U ) AMOS A ANDY (tl-M) TIC TAK DOUOH to Juvenile authoritiea. I a jtilt pandaai «;4) THE J t l ’tad CHALLENGE (tt) THE FIRST SHOW lt:l4 1;U ( 4) SUNDAY CARTOONS (Ml COMEDY TTMB ( L1W4) LOVE o r U F E I I- I F (14) OFF TO ADVENTUBE (tt-44) THE WEB 1 1 :1* a t ) RUGS BUNNY "Lael Ckaace" (SSI BASEBALL ENVOY CALLS ON NA88ER S;4t ( 4) BASEBALL niAfiln vn PKtnbvrgh (It) SEABOR FOR TOMORROW (Labor Day) Yaakeea ea. Waakiaalaa lU l.Y R E SPIKE JONES BROW » •Bbirt whoso King Earouk onea .Aa., Atrian”‘ ■M ieaa gatoai Sa«th I 1* iNllR PHONt- Ml 3 liW % 'V- -(• • f ' ^ -5'' Y :v

‘ '■ . A" FACT V O U l IIANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANOIESTER/CONN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 81, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEffrER. CONN- SATURDAY, AUGUST 81. 1967 P A G E n v i that, avan though thay don’t know hope the beadgr la impreased and JlanrlfratFr v n iA T —aia ed. His proof o t Christianity waa how to giva up thalr praaent way enlightened by such generosity of Droodles W K N B - fM no form or ayatam a t raligton and S o F m tt0 o f life, it la intolerabla for their sxposttion. W D BO— 1380 Daily Radio W n o —IBM worship, but Christian Science, PUBUSUICD BY n U ! own w alf^ that It ahpuld con­ Wa hope we have made our com­ Here Vi There By ROGER PRICK working out the harmony o t Life Em te n DayUght Ttma BERALJD PRINTtNQ 00~ W a tinue fordver, and aecond the preg' WUCQ—ISM «VPOP—l i l t and Love." > u b u m u atTMt ment sufficiently clear. Goodjclsan MudiaaMr, Oonn. sure^ o f world opinion, which feela by Churches writing would never need to re­ raoM------M r “ . feKOUSON The foUowing program •ohed^^^w^'nrPOP—Tempo Bandstand Zlea Evaagelfeal Lutheran Ohnreh WALTER_____ I t ji^ o o a o N like knocking theae big power peat Itself. In other words, say • (Mlesonrt Synod) PubU^ben head! together and doing aome- WALTER E. TEDFORD ules are supplied by tha radio WHAY-Waxhliigtim JIaporta PsuaM oSobcr L un the thing right the first time. W(X;C—Saturday Baranada Bt. Mary*a EpUoopal Church St. James’ R. O. Church Cooper and High Streets thing to Mve all humanity. \ COUNTY EDITOR ^ managements and ,are subject to WKNB—Muxlcal JEchoaa Cburch and Park Btreeta Rev. John F , Hannon, Pastor The Rev. Pant. O. Prokopy, Pastor ttbUibtd K n r t CTeBlng BxeaM WTIO-4;roucho Marx . n * JRev. Alfred L. WUUanu, Rev. James T. O’Oonnell u n and HoUdaYa. Baterad at tna Neither of theae factora b a r ­ change without notice. /WDRCV/Saturday in St Louis Mias Marlon A. Erdln, Organist Rector Rev. Edgar J. Flarrell ^oatQ tn« a: Ifancheater Conn., w ing on the aituaUon hairaa yet ex^ WPOP—Juka Box Saturday Nlxht T Claaa Mail Matter. __ A British newspaper columnist, Edward N. Connor of the WHAY—Polka Party H m Rev. Preacott Reach Jr- September 1, The 11th Sunday WUCC—Music Roon SDBSCRnmON RATB8 hauated ila power. Inevitably, - if WHAY—Suppar Saranada Aaaiaixuit Sunday Maaaes: after Trinity. Payabla In Adraaca .Connecticut Daily Mirror, has leveled a blast at American men, claiminip WKNB-P.M. wCCO-OooJ airamns Ooed Mm > not at London, then In the wide W TlO^ewe WKNB-MuxIcal K ch oaa^ Bydnegr W. MacAlpIne, For adulU 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 9 a.m.. Divine worship with Om Yaar .... IU.W we are dominated by,our women, ‘‘firmly pinned down by I^ R C —News Reporter Organist and Choir Director o’clock with two Masses at 9, one open United Natlona diacuaalopa WPOP—Newe w n c —Monitor Communion. Text: Romans 8:33- Six MonlJu ... the ears." WPRC—Sat' Nlflit Country Styla in the main auditorium for adults 39. Thraa Montlw which will follow, the two aldea Yankee titS - WPOP-^uka Box Bat m2it Ona Mootta ... . 1.K) With the risk of alienating my fellow men, I am pleased WHAY—Polka Party Tha lUh Sunday afjkr 'Trinity. and one for the children In the Theme: "The Boundless Levs of Waalur ...... 10 are going to be forced atill cloeer B y A. H. O. WOUU—Mueio ituoai w3 aY—Suppar Seranada 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion.. baaemept; and two Masses at 10, Christ Also ’ Calls for Labors of ------Slagla Oopr .. to stand up in disagreement with my English Fourth Estate WKNB-P.M. together. And eventually both are cousin and shout a resounding"*' WCXX>-Uoua klvantna Ooed MuMa 10 a.m.. Family Service. Holy one In the main auditorium and Love." WTIC—Boee Miller WKNB—Muxlcal Kchoai plant at Bermuda’s famed (tostle MKMBBR OP going to bo forced to the point A year ago, and even as late as fluence on what England la or W0RC—Lefe Decorate WTIC-Monltor Communion with sermon by the one in the basement. 7:30 p.m.. The Lutheran Hour THE AS80CUTBD PBIOB "SO W H A T !” Harbour Hotel. six months ago, there waa almost what England will be.. WPOP—Newe and flporte WDRC—Sat NliM Country Itvla Bsalstant. Instruction for younger Broadcast over WPOP. For "This F A U . .. IS T H E SEASO N TAa Aaaoclatad Praaa la axcJualTalY where they havb to conaldof Pampered and Petted ■Egg Plant’ lise— WPOP-Juxa Box Sat N l* t * members, the rector. Senior Choir. The Maxim unit has a capacity aotlUad to tba uaa of ranubttoaUon' of a general verdict, on one aapect of Moat certainly our women WHAY—Parade of Muilc J:ia- St. Bridget’s R. C. Church Is The Life," TV, kindly consult all naira dlapatoaa cradnail to It, or whether, in order to exiat, each Connor claims, "The American Soma people claim that the WCCC—Muxic Koom 7 p.m.,' Evening Prayer, (Thapel Rev. John J. Delaney, Pasfop newspaper and guide. of 20,000 gallons daily. '' not otfarrwiaa credited in tUa papar the 1958 election In Connecticut. It spend billions on covering their WHAY-Proudly Wa Ball doea not have to be willing to give gal is more pampered, petted, and Chicken Is the dumbest of Birds W;—w jatB —p.------of the Nativity. Rev. Theodore Oubala. Note N ext Sunday, September Business Bodi^ and aJao tba local ne»a pabUabed taara. was that United States Senator nakedness. We like them that (except perhaps for the Blue \rac---RoeeVVAAV/*^ | | 0 AU ktghta of rapublication of apcdal up whatever drop it thlnka it haa William Purteil was, to put it gent­ pursued than any.other female on way in their minks, their sleek WDRO— to Vlti ^ WTIC—Monitor Rev. Dennis R. Hnsscy, 8, 9 a.m., Sunday Sohooli^ill be diapaicbea berela ara alao raaerrad. sheath dresses, their eklrta and Crested Hawaiian Woodpecker ^POP^Tempo Bandstand •tyis OhapeT of the Nativity. Assistants reaumed, and Zion’ Sunday School just been awarded a government on the o{her. There la only one ly, standing in the need of prayer 3 S ^ .. they (have) got the poor contract to furnish parachutes nui acretca dlaat of N. B. A. sweaters and their pedal pushers which builda a neat in a- Croonut itO - WPOP—Proudly Ws Wednesday: 10 a.m., Mid-week bus service will be continued. The .state Insurance Commissioner^member of the Board o f Direc- way^for them to poatpone auch a and assistance. sucker (that's us) in a headlock of and then drowns in the milk be­ WHAY—WarmupI 1Time 7:U— celebration of Holy Communion. for the Middletown Air Material There was a combination of rea­ and pull over blouses. Maaaes on Sunday at 7, 8, 0, 10, Sunday worship service will revert Thomas J. Spellacy has issued a tors of the W. O. Olenney Co. He iSiHlabara Rapmaalattvaa: Tba ahpwdowTi. and that ia for them cause it continues to lay eggs even WCCc--Iauatc Ewoiom WHAY—Proud^ Ws HaU Chapel o f the Nativity. to the usual time 10 a.m. Area. Jullua Matbewa Spwal Acebcy — Kaw sons for this pessimistic assess­ inextricable moral superiority that We like our. women to have WKNB—flporU ^ IBV( ■ and 11 a.m. and Masses downstairs warning to all property and busi­ will fill the vacancy created by the though the farmer keeps ateahhg WTIC—Strictly Baseball Yor^ Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. to put up aome ahow o f aome ment of Purtell’s chances of reelec- will break hia neck if he tries to more leisure time to enjoy living. at 9 and 10 q.m. death of W. G. Glenney. lovt .MEMBSR AUDIT BUREAU OP them. These people should be WDRC—Guest Star Center Congregational Church ness owners in Connecticut who Robert Fuller a t Lydall and partial agreement, to appeaae the tlon. When two new Republican get free.’’ Washing machines, 'dryers, re­ WPOP—Tempo BandsUnd Covenant Congregational Church The announcement was made by CtRCULATlONB. thankful that the (Jhicken is Clifford A. Simpson, Minister are approached by alleged nation­ Edward Glenney. • Foulds, will atend the 142nd an­ .realitiea and to appeaae the world. senators went to Washington to­ He goes en adding insult to in­ frigerators, automatic dishwash­ ^P-Ju ka Box‘Xlm^a?‘I}!iht Church of the Assumption 48 Spruce Street, dumb as it is. I f Chickens stopped WHAY—podferi v§. Olantf S:i R. Russell Feery, Richter is a partner in the law nual meeting o t the Manufacturers The Herald Printing Companr, Ino.. gether, It seemed to be Senator jury to our Yankee pi-ide, to dis­ ers, steam irons, ail are theirs Adams St. and Thomson Rd. The Rev. K. EJnhr Bask, Pastor al advertising Anns for the sale 99 E A S T C E N TE R ST,— TeL MI-.1-5009 aaaumea uo tlnaiiclal raaponaiblUtY tor For that reaaon, not even the Lon­ laying eggs we’d all be in trouble. WCCC—Mu^lc Room WHAY-Proudly Wa Ball Associate Minister Ref. Joseph E. Farrell, Pastor firm of Shepherd, Murtha, and Association of Connecticut Sept. trroxraphicat errora appearing In ad- Prescott Bush who moved moat cuss matters flhtmcial. "She spends to help them find leisure. WKNB—P. M. WCCC—^nnitor l 8 and 10-^^urch Service!. South Windsor, R t SO lievers,, regardless of church af­ For Batardav—1 p. m. Friday, aeemed alow to get his footing, and property is difficult , to sell ualB, 887 Main St., announces the .PRINTING protect Federal Bureau of Investi­ Again I stand and shout "8o A ll these material things anything to throw at the speak­ WPOP—Tempo Band»tang WDRC— Entertainment U.8.A.' Guest preacher, Rev. Emeat I.. Rev. Arthur jl/Heffeman filiation, are 'cordially Invited to PAINT Claaained dendflne; 10:I|> a ~ even unhappy with the whole through tha usual real estate opening of his new men’s shop in fa y of products of America's great pro­ ers. But what's more Important is !:#•— ^ W POP—Boston vs. Baltlmors Bengaton, pastor of Winchester Pastor loin us in the Communion service. ppbPeatloo exeeptBatnrdayjtlta i — gation filea, CongreM appears to thing, to the extent that some what!” Sind add. "W e bloody well WHAY—Dodger* y«. Giant* channels. the store's remodeled basement. . . . is good point JOB AND COMMERCIAL ■ a m . like it that w a y !" ductive capacity-vhelp keep our that without eggs there wouldn’t WCCC>> Music Room O n ter Congfegational Church. Rev. Francis Karvelis, Cbrate Services of The Hilltop Young have struck a delicate balance be­ thought they detected a longing to 'WHAY-LaSaletts Novsna Spellacy said that hid depart­ The new men’s' shop will carry a PRINTING No doubt we American men ‘are women looking young while they be any Chickens. And vice-versa. WKKB—P. M. WTaC—Monitor People’s Conference at CromweU Saturday, Auguat 31 tween the rights of an accused in return to the Connecticut scene as W n c—Dodger* v*. Giant* WDRC—Gilbert Bighet ^ ment has had aisveral o f these out line of men’s clothing and furnish­ being more and more dominated are still young. , Ohuroh of the Naxarene Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 will be held at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. a candidate for governor. WDRC—Manhattan Melodies , WPOP—Bolton vs. Baltlmors of state/firms, under Investigation ings', and Ooret’s ground floor will Piampt aad Effloieak P iMMng a criminal trial and the need for by our women. When this country Who Needs Money? WPOP—Tempo Bandstand 486 Main Ht. a.m. 'There was also a long period continue aa a women’s store. ef An Kladk ETadingr Showdown secrecy o f F B I documents. was in its infancy, taming the West My erstwhile Britlih cousin iiig — WHAY—lasSaletts Novena C. E. Winslow, Minister > Community Bnptitt Church for the past three years and while PAUL'S when Purteil, who had first made WTIC—Monitor they have taken hundreds o f thou­ and laying a solid foundation for says, "She knowg exactly what her A Tfaouffht for TodRy WHAY—Dodger* vs. GianU Odrtrude Wilson and St. Maurice R. O. Church 598 East Center St. at the Green The clamor for legislation to WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Sports sands of dollara from amall prop­ Paint and Wallpaper-Stors The final formal preaentation of his way to the fore in Connecticut the greatness that is America to­ husband earns and actually strips Sponsored by the Bfaacheeter • WPOP—Boston Ts. BaUlmors Florence Wood, Organists Bolton Ceater John R. Neubert, Minister. protect the bureau’s files arose WKNB—P. M. erty owners, and while the sales­ 645 Main Street GOMMUNITY PRESS tha Weatem diaarmament plan at politics by a somewhat refreshing day, Englishmen were dashing off cash off him when he arrives home Coimctl e f Ohnrelies WTIC—Dodger* v*. Giants Rev. Ralph Kelleys Pastor Walter Orzyb, Vernon following the Supreme Court’s de­ rush of personality and flow of WDRC—Jill Corey WHAV—Record Review men usually orally guarantee that Oar. Na. Main aad Na. Sekoal London hiaa produced two aeeming- at sixes and sevens building the on pay day. He exists on v> al­ WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WTIC—Monitor 9:30 a.m.. Church School: Junior O^anlat-Cholrmaater tongue, which at first had aeemed lowance.” the owner’s property w ill be sold Tel. MI 9-0500 Btraeto—Telepbasa MI-S-5727 cision In the now-famous Jtneks Empire for "God, Queen Victoria,’’ Labor Rewarded itio— WDRC—The World Tonight and Intermediate Departments Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 W alter Person, Wallers Named ly contradictory appralula. The dynamiagim,^gan to seem to have and a fellow named "St. George.” Budgeting, that great American WHAY—Dodger* vi. Giant* WPOP—Boston V*. BaUlmors meet at the Davis Memorial Youth a.m: within a month, the department esse two m on^ ago. In that de­ It has been the custom for col­ WCCC—Insurance City Open filA- Aaat. Church School Supt. one, from moat obaervera, ia that for his cl^ief commodity a rather pastime, seldom .seems to work, Center. haa been unable to find a single cision, the high court held that The Fading Empire leges and universities to honor WKNB—P. M. WHAY—Record Review case where the money paid yeault- the rough negative Ruaaian re­ mediocre brand of com. Today, our country is great be­ so who needs money? WTIC—Dodger* v*. -Giant* WTIC-Monltor 10:45, Worship Service, Message Sacrad Heart Church Sunday, Sept. 1— GOP Chairman tha government must produce rel­ various leaders of the country by WDRC—Fascinating Rhythm WDRC—Tho World Tonight ed in the sale of a .(tonnecticut T. f. HOLLORAN action means the talk%are near a And while this waa the situa­ cause we want our women to dom­ Connor blasts the American by the Pastor. Church St., Vernon 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. The BICYCLE tion on the Purteil side of things, conferring honorary degrees on WPOP—Te.mpo Bandstand WPOP—Boston vs. Baltlmors business or property. evant documents or drop its inate us (perhaps not all of us will woman’s concept, of "Together­ them at commencement time. Not ft lg - l:SS- 6 p.m., Hl-N. Y. Rev. Mr. Neultort preaching. Ser­ Vernon, Aug. 31 (Special)—Ches FUNERAL HOME breakdown. The other, from Har­ the image of Governor Ribicoff WHAY—Record Review 'The Commissioner further atat- charges. admit this). What ia happening to ness,” claiming wives expect us to long ago the Pennsylvania Mili­ , WHAY—Dodger* r*. Glantt 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service, Sunday Massea at 8:30 and 10 mon Topic: "No Small Work.” Or­ ter Walters, Dart Hill Rd., haa been AIK-OONDITIONED CLOSEOUT SALE old Staaaen, ia to the effect that leading the Democratic ticket in WCCC—Insurance City Open WTIC-Monltor ed that in an ^ q r t to control the England? The great Empire no come home — limp as we are tary College made history when WDRC—Russ Naugton Message by Rev. Wilbur Ellison. a.m. dinance of Communion. elected chairman of the Tolland 28". REG. 039.95 Clinton E. Jencks, an official of WKNB—P. M. activitiea o f these firms, the 1956 Ideally locntod—convenient aad Eagt and Weat have never been 1958 remained a conaii/tent night­ longer exists. England as we know after belting it out all day at the WTIC—Dozers vs, Giants WPOP—Boston V*. Raltlmore 9:30 a.m., Sunday (tourch School County Young Republican Qub, it the M ine,'M ill and Smelter W ork­ along with a governor, a high rank­ aeealon o f the Legisiature at the away from the bney tkoroagh- ao dose, on diurmament quea- mare, which changed in opiy one It .today has been relegated te*a office — "and play with the kids ing Judge, and a cabinet member, WDRC—Fascinating Rhythm 1:46— Emanuel I/Utheran Church Second (Jongregational Church for children, O ad le Roll D o m M P. Richter waa announced today by Everett NOW $29.99 ers Union,,had been denied access WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WHAY—Record Review request o f hia department amend­ tnre. Distinctive Servtoe. Mod­ respect. It got to be a worse night­ low rung on the world power lad­ instantly.” it conferred an honory degree on C. Henry Anderson, Pastor North Main at North St. grade 3. PaluskB, member of the executive tlona. • tM - WTIC-Monltor f ed the Real Estate Lieensing Law, M erritt o f Hartford, and legal em Facilities. to statements given by witnesses mare if the thought of Ribicoff fol­ der-nothing now but a "Tight Lit­ Why not play with the kids in­ its maintenance man. For 45 years WHAY—Dodger* vs. Giants WDRC—Russ Naugton O. Albert Pearson, Arnold W. Toxer, Minister committee. OBEEN STAMPS I t ao happena that ^ t h ap- WaH’x Hevu* requiring representatives of these counsel for W. G. Qtentiey C o. before his trial for perjury. He lowing hia heart's desire and shift­ tle Island." stantly if not sooner." A fter all, of faithful service to the college WPOP—Boston V *. BaUlmors Mlniater of Music Mrs. Mildred Calchera, Organist Also elected was Mrs, Sally Rob' WKNB—P. M. If :SS- Oalvary Chapel, Assemblies ef God organizationa to be licensed as A graduate of Bates. College and Cotlmrinn Holleran pralaala are true and valid. Eaat ing from grubematorial to aenator- Our women were instrumental In they are our children, we want he was rewarded as he hsd never Miss Viola Foster, Choir Dltoctor inson, vice chairman, to succeed OPEN MONDAYS wanted to check the . witnesses WTIC^^Dodgera v*. Giant* WHAY—Record Review 22 Vernon Street real esta.te brokers. Yale University Law School, he Lioenaed Funeral DIraetor and Want are, on many propoaala, ial nomination entered in. taming the Weat, forming the coun­ them and by golly, if we want to dared to dream he would be. > W )RC—Fascinating Rhythm WTU?—Monitor Sept. 1 Eleventh Sunday A fter Miss Martha Thornton, Director of Miss Ann Mlffitt, who resigned this OPEN. THUR8., FBI. NIGHTS pre-trial statements against their WPOP—TPmpo Bandstand Kenneth L, Gustafson, Pastor practiced law on W all St., New cloeer together than ever 'before. A il this held aubstantially true try and today have a profound In­ play with them we’li do Just that! I would like to think that the WDRC—Ruas Naugbton Trinity. Religious Education He stated that as yet no such week. court testimony to - see- it there up until about six months ago, Al­ fluence-on our daily lives. And so, as the sun slowly fades liU - WIHDP—Boston V *. I^Ulmore firm has been issued a license and York, before coming* to Manches- John J. Crotty Jr. But tha aituaUon ia alM one ig idea o f honorary degrees and other WHAY—Dodgera v*. Giants lf:16- 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Walters replaces Albert Meyer- Licensed Embnimer though some of the. factors since An example supportting this over the British Emplcj. columnist Wth’i' H«‘oo-d Revue 9:45 a.m. Sunday ■ School with under state law it is a criminal of­ ster. hoff, Ellington, who resigned some KIDDIE FAIR were any discrepancies. ’The . Fed­ forms of special recognition might WHAY—Record Review Sermon: "Standards Of Gyeal- Sunday, Sept. 1 classes for all ages. which It aeema that' the dlatanca producing change had obviously theory 1st For many years nearly Connor’s typewriter spouts Vic­ WKNB-P. M. WTIC—Monitor ness," Pastor Anderson. Solo by fense for them to solicit business He is the moderator of Center time ago after a dispute over his 178 Center 8b—TaL M l 9-706d 1888 Main S b - M S-585d eral District Judge denied the re­ be given to many more of our w n c —Dodger* v*. Giants WDRC—Russ Naughlon Note Change of Time: Morning 11 a.m. Morning Worship, Paatpr between them la one of thoae dia- been functioning before that. ill our school teachers were wom­ torian criticisms of American Karen Smith. in Connecticut. CSiurch and a former director of eligibility hecaute of age. faithful men and women, who WDRC—Record 8hop WPOP—Boston V *. BaUlmors worship 10 a.m. Gustafson apcaklng. quest, and a Court Of Appeals sup­ As of today, at any rate, there en. They got to us when we were manhood, while we Americans go WPOP—Tempo Bandstand lf:SS- The difficulty In enforcing this the. Rotary Club. Mrs. Robinson, a Columbiit Lake ' taneca which can be divided serve all o f us in so many fine Sermon by Rev. Everett Murphy 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service. ported this ruling. • haa been a change. I t is still a too young to know better. Women merrily on saying "yes, dear, right ^vays. Itfg - WHAY—Record Review South Methodist Church of Talcottville CongregatlbnaJ law, said Spellacy. is the fact that resident, has been active In Colum through infinity without, ever be­ WTIC—Music With a Beat 10:30 "Revivaltime’’ over radio change which is more in the realm In England still have-very little In­ away dear." WHAY—Dodgers v*. Giants 5faln St. and Hartford Rd. in practically all complaints to hia bia politics. ing completely eliminated. The Supreme Court, however, Fred R. Edgar WCt?c -RfOtird Revue WDRC—Russ Naughton . (Thurch. Subject; "The Shepherd's station WPOP with Radio Bvangel- W. J. Godfrey Gourley, 72 Cooper SpartaHalng la Fratcn itoad of effort than in that of result. WKNB—P M. WPOP—Hound Dog Dr. Fred B. F-dgar Psalm." department the money has already HIH St. has qualified fo r the Provi­ The county group accepted the T utile* s Oontainara, RaM gerator aad The verdict upon the London held that the lower courts had WTIC—ttodgers vs: Giants . 14:46- The Rev. Percy Smith, lat C. M. Ward. been paid and the solicitor has charter of the Rockvllle-Vernon It . has not altered the basic ap­ er of the Hartford barracks and WDRC—Record Shop WHAY-Record Review Service conducted by the Rev. dent Round Table, a business con­ SERVICE STATION Fraeaar Bags, naatio Food erred. It said that Jencks was en­ South Windsor Aasoclate Mlniater A warm welcome awaits you nt left the state. He urges that every Young Republican Club, Paluska talka to date must be that both praisal of a tough, hard fight for Edward Funk of the Stafford Typhoon BesS Hits WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WTIC—Music With a Beat Mr. Tozer. the chapel! ference of the leading underwriters Oontainara. titled to see relevant documents Purteil In But it htfs to be it U - W DRO-Russ Naughton Philip Treggor property owner approached by a of the Provident Mutual Life In­ said, and after acceptance by thd ■Idea have gone through the mo- Springs barracka returned yester­ WPOP—Hound Dog Roots 44A, N. CovMtry and ordered a new trial for him. scored as a substantial rallying of Stale Pair Held U.S. Base on Iwo WHAY-^Dodgers vs. Giants Minister of Music representative of tois type of firm surance Oo. of Philadelphia. state organization, the local club Beatal apnea avaOable for your tlona and formulas o f negotiation, day after questioning the suspects W*X** fteco'O Kevue 11:SS- North Methodist Church Wapplng Community Church notify the Insurance (tommisaion will have official standing. frasea- aiaat 'and vagatabiea as Actu|lly, there was nothing new Purfell to himself and of the party in South Carolina and reportedly WKNB—P. M. WHAY-Moonllght Matines 447 N . Main St. The meeting will be held Sept 8 ^ m Daya n S-7909 but have never, as yet, engaged in J V n c —New* Rev. David Orookett, Mialater at the State Office Building, Uttla aa .04o a day. to Purteil. obtained statements that will beC w n c —Dodgera vs. Giants Sunday, September 1. ^ v . H. Osgood Bennett, through 7 at the Greenbrier, the reality. in this decision. I t merely upheld In South Linked (OonUnoed from Page- One) WDRO-Record Shop DRO.NfWB Services of Worship at 8 and 10 Mary Burnham Denalow, Hartford, Immediately. > Purteil haa rallied to himself, used to substantiate warrants Is­ WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Hound Dog >• Minister Organist and Ohplr Director White Sulphur Springs, W. 'Va., Gontrol Rnpolr Sorvico the right o f an accused to infor­ ^___ Each glda haa, at timaa, trura' during the past year, by an in­ sued against the pair. the island In preparation for the U :1 A - James McKay, Organist The commissioner said/ with 250 qualifiers from the coun­ Mail) St. Mishap mation relevant to his defense. To Thefts Here WHAY—Parade of Music WHAY—Moonlight Matines Sermon; "Work ' Never Kilied "This is a vicious rack A, taking peted conceaaiona to the other crease in hia decisiveness at Wash­ brunt of the storm. W T IC -S w t * Sunday, Sept. 1 try attending. L. T. W O O D WCCC—Record Rsvue Anyone” Dr. Fred R. Edgar. money from owners of a business 24 How Rood Sorvico However, it.csme like a bombshell ington, taking hia stand on issues PLASTICS SET RECORD Some concern was expressed WKNB-P. H. WDRC—Russ Nsughton Sunday, Sept. 1 10 a.m. Worship se,rvlce. Gourley is a member of the Board ' point o f view. But neither aide haa South Windsor, Aug. 31 (Spe­ WPOP—Hound Dog Starting next Sunday the who are already financially dis­ Ends in Arrest earlier than he used to, and alao WTIC—Dodgers vs. Giants 10:30 a.m. Worship service (Note o f Directors of the Kiwanis Club Aeaeasoriaa Of AH Uada LOCKER PLANT been under any sincere expecta- to the FBI, whfch likes to keep France’s production o f plastics here for the esUmated 400 Ameri­ WDRC—Record Shop 11:14- . / church services will take place at Sarmon; "Tha Case" for Good tressed. It hurts the reputation of 51 BISSELL BT. seeking, more consistently it seeips cial)—A Airing o t breaks commit­ WHAY—Symphony in the NCni change of time). ' Works.” and a member of the executive its flies-locked tight to protract the rose to 125,000 tons In 1956. a new cans on Iwo Jlma, but the A ir WPOP—Tempo Bandstand 8 and 10:45 a.m. for the, fall-winter Herbert Tyler, 18^ of 85 Tanner TE L. M I 8-8424 Uon that any of Ita conceuiona to ua, that side of issues on the ted here and elsewhere in the state It4 i- w n c —Monitor . T Sermon subject: "Work—Bless­ all legitimate real estate dealers board ot tha Manchester Mental dandy, 1m Cream, Sondrlaa record. In 1960 the output was Force said it expected them to season. . . and Is taking thousands o f dollars St., was arrested yesterday and would produce air agreement. anonymity of ita. informers and aide of "tho people.” 33.000 tons. WIIAY—Parade of Muslo WDRC—Billy KowaJciyk \ ing or Curse." Solo by Bhrerett Health Assn. He has twice received over the past month haa apparent­ ride out the Typhoon without ma­ WCCC”-Record Rsvtew WPOP—Houpd Dog J 10 a.m., Cfiiurch.tlme nursery. The United Methodist Ofernreh annually from other legitimate charged with reckless driving after prevent unchecked rumor and gos In these stands, PurtelL has, in ll;46- ( MacCluggage, baritone. the National Quality Award of the This week, the United.^ States ly been solved with the arrest o f jor difficulties, ’ilie vstorm was WKNB—Sport s- o f Bolton advertising channels in Connecti­ an accident on Main fit. Tyler, , ac' sip from being made public. more recent months, seemed to Talcum powder is used In airliners WTIC—Dodgers vs. Giants WHAY Moonlight Mstlnss \ National Association of Life Un­ and ita allies, after months two Stafford Springs youths in carrying winds of up to 140 miles WDRC—Brooklyn Handicap w n C —Monitor ^ St. John’s Poiiah National Comer Route 44A and South Road cut.’’ cording to police, attempted to In addition, among Justice De oome to a new flowering of lan­ South Carolina, State Police said to test the ventilation system so an hour as It howled across mpre WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WDRC—Russ Naughton CathoUe Church First CNiurch of Christ Sclentiat Rev. Carlton T. Daley, Minister derwriters and the U fa Insurance pass a car stopped at a stop light MftsiRr piecemeal preaentation, finally put guage. The mere text of some of WPOP—Hound Dog Agency Management Assn. partment officials and members of today. engineers can see the air current. than 600 miles of the Pacific.’ 23 Galway St. Masonic Temple Mrs. Herald Lee, Choir Director A former Manchester man, A. and hit the vehicle, operated by an up their proposal In writing. This his more recent pronouncements Being held in Anderson, S. C., WHAY—Parade of Music Congress, the fear began to spread WCCC—Insurance City Open Mr*. Clara Diihaldo, Organist Miss Doris Skinner, Orgnnist Dexter Johnson, has recM tiy been off-duty patrolman. ■ proposal was designed to do every­ has been enough to hold us spell­ are Robert Davis, 20, of Pine Tree WKNB—P. M. International usage forbids the Sunday Service 11 a.m. The Manchester Chamber of U|ilMlstiry display of the flag of one nation appointed advertising manager of Police said that William J. thing except one thing. It was de< that the Supreme Court's'opinion bound. Or, to get back to our Rd„ Stafford Springs, and a ju ­ WITC—Monitor 8:30 a.m, Hase. Sunday School 11 a.m. 9:3.0 Morning Worship. Ser­ Commerce announces another big C ooko, SO, of 54 Lyness St. was WDRC—fljx>rts aad Ntwa A b o v e that of another nation In Eastman Kodak Co. BpartaHvIng signed to appear common sense would open the door to wholesale original context, the current brand venile from the same town. The WPOP—l^WS ; Wednesday Meeting 8 p.m. mon Subject: "Don’t Kick the business promotion, to be called stopped on Main St. at the School of Purteil corn is old, and tried, youths were picked up two weeks time o i peace. Residing room hours; Fall Fashion Tim*, set for Sept. 17. la and reasonable to the world. Jt was rummaging among the files by ac Skywatch Schedule l:l$ - Chair!” St. intersection traffic light (Vhen and atill superior. He has rung the ago in connection with some burg­ WHAY—Polka Farads Tuesday and Friday 12-4 p.m. The C!hsmber’s Retail Division Tyler attempted to pass and cot * Fnmitura Rt-nphole cused spies and other allegfed law WCCC—Record Rtrlsv 'F"W’'WW’'W’ 'W W "W "W W ’U| designed to give us a .chance to bell the w ey sonu o f the old classi­ laries ftt- South Carolina and, while Tuesday 7-9 p.m. The Saivatloa Army Chairman Everett Keith has alao lided with (tooke’s rear fender. breakers. And the fear aas given WKNB—P. M. Storing win the war of propaganda at cal Southern orators used to. And being questioned by the sheriff’s Sunday, Sept 1 WTIC—Monitor How Christlao SriMice Heals DOROTHY GRAY 1 Wedniiieday 7-7:65 •81 Main Street announced that the division would The impact crushed the left rear some substance by subsequent a rqally superior brand of com office there, allegedly.confessed to WDRC—Hopeful Race "CSirist Jesus" will be the-subject handle such promotion features fender of Cooke’s car and damage:) OapeodnUa QaaSty — Barvtm! * Auto Tops London. But it Was not designed Midnight— 2 a.m. . ■ ...... Leta F. Waldron WPOP—Tempo Bandstand rk COSMETICS 4 Major and John Ptekup, the breaks here/ to be accepted by the Russians. lower-court rulings based on the gets quotation dividends. Some of 2 a.m.— 4 a.m...... •■•Volunteers Needed "A DIFHCULT of the Lesson Sermon for Sun^y, Offleen In Charge as advertising, free bus rides, and the right front fender of the caf * Track Cnshlons * the Senator’s deathless phrases Among jlheb reidta which the 4 a.m.— 6 a.m...... Volunteer* Needed *’ fraAV—Polka Paradt f "W * Deliver" < September 1. C. Peter Oariaon, Bandmaster window banners. that 'l^ler waa operating. Both In fact, we presented it with full Jencks case. Wctx>-Reenrd Raritw have, gone on national circuits. pair reportedly admitted are four 6 a.m.— 8 a.m...... Gerry Adam, Jim Galanek lUSINESS SITUATION • The Golden T « t is from Colos- Mrs. UlUaa Perrett, During Maiichaeter Days, the cars had to be towed from the William H. ScliitligR 599 CENTER BT. (Bear) expectaUon that it would be re­ The bill now passed by Con committed the night « f Aug. .9 a t WKNB—P.M. I f Purteil Mas thus been rallying 8 a.m.— 10 a.m. .. ••••...... JohnC^g, Rqbin Craig WTIC—Monitor ^Arthur Drug Storts j alans (2:6,7): "A a ye have there­ Songster Leader (Jhamber’a last big promotion, an scene. IFS'SpraM Sb IM. Ml-»-78e8 TEL. M l S-fiSSl gross—a compromise between an Lou's Drive-In, the Andrews Oil WDRO-Recorfl Shop HEALED" Tyler told police that the car he jected. And to guard against any to himself, the party has also been 10. a.m.— Noon . . . ' ------Bill GreeSreene, W. Joseph Lemtre Bk ▲ xR dk Ak ik/ik S K A Jl fore rqpelved Christ Jesus the Lord, average 80 per cent Increase in Administration-backed House bill rallying to him; making him prom­ Co., Lovely Farms Drive-In, and Noon— 2 p.m. .’. .. WPOP—Tompo -Baaoxtand so walk ye in him: rooted and built was driving waa owned by a flaw in that expectaUon, we put ...... -Sklp’ Fisher ;tt— , W H AV 9)0 k.c., Sunday, 8:15 a. m. 9:30 Sunday sobool, cU ase#fpr sales wfs reported by retailers par­ inent at the Alcom dinner, nam­ the Burnham and Chapman serv 2 p.m/—4 p.m. . .. up in him, and sthbliahed In the restaurant man In Hartford and he an "all or nothing" label oh it. and a Senate version o f the Jus­ ...... Thomas Hickey WHAY—Polka Parado all ages. Alton J. Munsl* YTSU ticipating. ing hia friend and adviser head Ice station, all on Rt. 5 hefe. In 4 p.m.— 6 p.m...... •Thomas Hickey WOCC—Record RaTiew faith, as ye have been taught, W;4S HoUneM service 'with Band was test driving it prior to buying MANCHESTER Presenting a prgposlUon which tice Department had said was too each instance, offices wihre ran WKNB-P.M. of the new Hartford County Re­ 6 p.m.— 8 p.m; ...... Celeste King, Barbara MacGregor WTIC—Monitor abounding therein Wjth' thanksgiv­ an^ Male quartet music. MooMge 1‘- BILL'S TIRE you are sure will be rejected is weak—restricU the type of in­ sacked but only a small amount 8 p.ni.— 10 pirn. .. WDRC—Kconomic Workxhop ing." Richard Curtis, manager o f the Patrolman Chariea Morneau AND publican organisation, going into ...... Gerry Adam, Jim Galenek BUY YOUR by Major John Pickup: "Workers Singer Sewing Onter St 837 Main formation to be rhdde available to of cash taken. 10 p.m.— Midnight WPOP—Tempo Bandstand GENERAL ‘ Selections from the Bible include made the arrest and set Tyler's not, of course, negotiaUon—not, the Hartford cHy elections In or­ • • •T...... Robert McCkimb Together With < ^ ’’ St., said that automatic swing- The youths are also believed to the following: '"Then spake Jesus court date for Tues. 'at least, if that is the end o f the the defendant. But at the same der to get a city machine,tuned Monday, Sept 2 WHAY—Nava 2 p.m. Hospital 'visitation by needle sewing machines ard ac­ REPAIR SHOP up for him, and adjusting all its have committed a Stafford Midnight—2 a.m...... Volunters Needed WCCC—(toed Kvanlnf Cood Mutie PEARS again unto ^ m , saying, I am the Mrs. Major John Picktg) oiid Mrs. story. It can be the prelude to time it spells out clearly that an WKNB—Bportx T V SERVICE counting for an increasing share of FIRST ANTAROnO PILOT spotlights in his favor. Perhaps the Springs burglary the night of July 2 a.m.—A a.m...... Volunters Needed liglit of the world: He that foUow- Elisabeth WlUon. William H. Green, Prop. accused U entitled ^o see pre-trisi WTIC—Nrwx AT THE ORCHARD total U. 8. household sewing ma­ Capt. Alton N. Parker of the negoUatlon. greatest proof of all that greater 27. as well as other thefts In vari­ 4.p.m.—6 p .m ...... Volunters Needed WDR(?—News and WatUier t s QR A Gan eth me shall not? walk in darkness, 8:45 Hie Band will play for Nlchti SE fSa Phis Parts chine sales. United States Marines on Dec. 5, statements by government wit­ love hath no Republican than for ous parts of the state. 6 a.m.— 8'a.m...... Volunters Needed WPOP—Newa but shall have the light of life” shut-ins. CHOICE VARnm Colombia Bicycles Similarly, the Russians, al­ (:U- 1929, became the first pilot to fly nesses to check the truthfulness of the 1958 Purteil candidacy has State Police ssJd warrants will 8 a.m.— 10 a.m...... : ...... Joseph Barth TEL. m s-tum WHOLESALE PRICES! (Luke 8:12). 7:30 Salvation m eetii^ with He also reports that the Singer G ^year Tires though . the long- course o f the be issued for the youths' arrest WHA Y —tI|iorU BpotUtlit over the antarctic. QUALITY thsir court testimony. been afforded by his Washington 10 a.m.— N o o n ...... Joseph Barth WCCC—Saturday Sarenada (S rrrelative passages from special vocal music and instru­ Slant-O-Matic, the only fully auto­ London talks has seen them seek and extradition to Connecticut WKNB—Eeeninx Serenada . Repairs, Servitm colleague. Senator Bush,, who has Noon— 2 p.m...... Marjorie .Bradley Vernon Road. Belton " Science and Health with K ey to mental music by the Band. Mea- matic sewing machine completely SEAFOOD 'The Jencks decision and the new after South Carolina authorities w n c —Strtctl v^porte Accessories the world headlines with one half even steppe'd out o t chara<;ter to 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... a ...... Garry Sutllffe, Bill Barrett WDRCV-Weather and Sporla the Scriptures” by Mary Baker sage by Major Plcktqi, “Oan a designed and manufactured in legislation are refreshing remind­ are fintshied with them, i r the From Manchester, turn left concesaioQ or another, have never stage something of a farm drought 4 p.m.—6 p.m...... Garry Sutllffe WPOP—Tempo Bandiland Eddy, in&lude the following (p. 26; cairiatian Haye Fun?” America, haa made considerable 43 O AK ST. suspects are convicted of the • iM - at McKinney Lumber and 180 Spruce Street ers th a t. it ia the' law, as well as 6 p.m.— 8 p.m...... Wayne Garland 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 28-32): ‘lOur Master taught no A. Dexter Johnion gains in recent months. T E L . 9-99.57 run the risk of putting forward relief quairel with Governor Ribi­ breaks in South Carolina, they WHAY—Supper Serenade watch for sign S/4 mile on MI the will, o f this country that the coff. Doing Senator B u ^ , ax we 8 p.m.— 10 p.m...... James Cornish, Philip McGehan Jr. WeXX;—Salurdajr Serenade ALUED FACTOBV AUTHOBUIED mereRheory, doctrine, or belief. It Bolton Congregational OhurcIT’' The N ew Bkigland Ctouncil, a re­ Phone -Ml 9-0659 anything we might possibly grab 80 cannot be brought back to face Vernon Rd. MI 9-4088. IMNCHESTER rtod it, sacri{iced some p f hia own 10 p.m.— M id n ig h t...... Helen W. Arthur, Mary C. Keenan WKNB—Muxlcaf Echoea TV SERVICE waa the divine Principle of all real Bolton Center Johnson, son o f the late Mr. and gional indu str^l-'^d business or­ rights of an accused are to be charges here until they had fin­ WTIC—Oroucho Marx and try to nail down. Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol­ e A House Call being which he taught and practla- Rev. Theodore Chandler Jr., Pastor Mrs. Aaron Johnson, joined Kodak ganisation, anhouniMd that Maxim scrupulously protected, whatever atmosphere of statesmanship In ished serving their sentences in WDRC—Saturday In St Louix Each of us has been careful not oriler to join In the task of help­ unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Q I 9 V Pina Fayt* Kenneth Miller, Minister ot Mnslo in 1934, and organised the ex­ Silencer Go. has just completed In­ the provocation. And the new law that state, police said. DRY CLEANERS FOR EXTRA MONEY to eliminate completely the gap ing to try to tear down Ribicoff ad Building, Ma'nchester on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1-5 Television ProirrsBrs ' BD 9-0080. hibits division In 1945. stallation of a sea water distilling MANCHESTER proof that these rights can be State Policemen Ernest Schrad- p.m. He has supervised the Kodak between us, on any single propo­ the Purteil run In-1958 would have On Page Two , eorriax All Maaclintax A na 9:80 a.m,—Worship service. Seri 93 WELLS STREET protected without doing violence more o f a chance. moo Subject, "The Pilgrim age of (Dolorama in N ew York's Grand sition. Where one of ua has Central Terminal since its incep- AUTO PARTS WE PAY to accepted: methods of law en­ With everybody working so hard SECOND GONDREGATIONAL CHURCH the Soul.’’ ■eemed to accept a single point, we at it, we would be uncouth Indeed 9:S0 a,m.—Nursery in the par 'tion in 1950, and alao managed TolopboBO Ml 3-7254 forcement the Pacific Northern Division in MANCHESTER 270 9ROAD S; HIGHEST PRICES have always made sure to Ue that if we did not a a y ' that PurtelTa sonoge for children of parents at' San Francls(fi> before returning prospects have been Improving. As tending church. MIUWORK CO. For Rags, Paper. Mctala single point to another point the Will Resume to the home office in Rochester, for the actual distance traveled be­ PtANNIIIG A NEW 884 Broad Bt—ToL Ml-B-SStt FUR and Alwkya At Yonr Service For and Scrap Iron other ia sure not to accept. ‘In Other Words" Gospel Hall N. Y . , tween the low of the early Wash­ e MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 10:00 A ,M , Seryice A naduate of Brown UnWer- CALL OR DELIVER TO W hat.this reflects, basically, is W e were reading an expository 415 Center Street a EQUIPMENT ington phase and the high needed ■ity, Johnson la married and nves BOX STORAGE that neither of us ia ready, yet, for an even contest in 1958, of a PABT8*(new and raimUt) news story the other day, aiid This Sundayf Sept. 1 Sunday, Sept. 1— with his wife in P it^ o r d , N. Y. W y t t i t t o beat ta , for acUon Instead o f words on dis­ that we venturet.po present meas­ We Have All The Essentials a ACCESSORIES OSTRINSKY then only, tru? to that human in­ J,0;30 a.m., Breaking of bregd. urement. ' (AND A FEW EXTRAS) a SU PPLIE S Dealers ta Waste Materials armament. Neither of us is, as yet, stinct which makes all ’bf us keen 12:15 p.m.. Sunday school, Atty. Donald P. Richter, 206 • Oeneral MUlwork a DUPONT PAINT, SUPPLIES REV. EVEREH MURPHY PREACHING • Uonplet* Wiadew Oaita Dance 781 PARKER 8Y. really wdlUng either to give or for the. faults of others, suddenly 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Spring S t, hsA been appointed a Open Saturday until 5 pjn. 8 p.m.. Tuesday, prayer and o All Bln Doers The Totten Way Tab Ml-a-8785 or MI-a-88T9 - t a l » the assurances which would noticed the presence of a certain Holotov Assigned REV. A. W. TOZER CONDUCTING THE SERVICE Bible study, - • MIttod aad Glaad Trim Lessoas fori i tAbe a subsUtute for the par- writing crutch. And after we had NURSERY FOR CHILDREN, • Bxpart GaMaet Work To Outer Mongolia 8 p.m., Thursday, street meet­ "a (jeaLDREN Uciflar variety of miUtary "drop” Identified the crutch as a crutch For Your Holiday Weekend ing, weather permitting. a Coeapioto Hardware Dept a TEENAG ERS each of us holds over the other. we realiaed, for the first time, SAPPHIRE DON WILLIS CUNLIFFE a ADULTS Wa are not yet willing to give how many sentences and para­ (Continued from Page (toe) up the atom, on any imaginable SEPTEMSER graphs of our own tAe same crutch There was a report that Kpgan- MOTOR SALES Afternoon and evening condlUons, or our bases around RIRTHSTONE GARADE supports, in ths course o f a year. ovich, long Russia’s top economic e X T E R T AU TO BODY and SH A D E TREE classes. the Soviet Union. And Russia, to The writing crutch in question expert and industrial trouble­ or Picnic 18 Main St„ Tel MI-9-45S) S

PAGE SIX MANCHESTER RVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. AUGUST 81, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. AUGUST 81, 1967 P A O i t a V M I BUGS BUNNY . A lot of people are smarter than I Inflation is when nobody has r ~ they look—and they ought to be, j enough money, because everybody 5U«f£ TMN6, UNUXAX! l \ Answer to EI,MEP:'S(T j US 'WANNA ' Sense and Nonsense ------' hss toe much. ' " '* OWN AN' I'U. BoeecR vEir Cstty hostess to guest; "How I ______, Pacific Isles m SHOWYA! SHOE! ■mere's lovely you look, des^-—- you must ' When two egotists get together, Spahn, Sanford Biggest Pitching Winners with 17 Apiece noticed the Interest of the visitors. have gone to a lot of trouble." I It ii an I for an 1. 5V5 "Keeps the flies off'n em." she ex­ ACBOBB U Withered s c Hoot. In ih^ipcinK A maiden'n fancy plained. 1 WUkat and 32 Contend dwsjin't turn w . 0 three men to load the bases with Sunday's Sehednle sions) — Donovan. Chicago, 16-4, AIISTER CROESUS/-~I ICMEViI SI Communion but one out.. Fireman Frank 'Mar- Moriarty Bros, baseball team will face. Its toughest obstacle H i back with a 2-1 victory over BE ABL-ETO 0A N (^ THOSE r i Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (2) .189; Grim. New York, 11-4, .733; OBNOXIOUS BOARDERS TO BOMETHINS w a s in t h e plats cheie waa called on and was Sunday afternoon at Mt. Nebo when it hosts Granby in a Shantz, New York, JO-4, .714; the Chicago Cubs, who had won |rr,i i New York at Brooklyn. six straight from the Cards. TlMBLH.rro.^-— t'V E /MADE Wind b e s id e s th e laOndrv St Novices r~ reached for three itralght hlla. FarmingtonLA.™:— Valleyxr.ii... LeagueT------game. jg called for NarIcekI, Cleveland, 0-4, .692; Sun­ 41 Social Insect R » 1 Sandy Hanna and AI (Jowles each St. Louis at Chicago. In the American League, this AN e p o c h a l m u s ic D IS - -- Vou'VE B e e n a s c a s e v 2:30. Unbeaten Granby holds a^ ning, Detroit, 15-i7, .682. “ (U e««. 42 Machine parts i drove in two runs and Carl Bolin ' Milwaukee at Cincinnati. hitting race between leaddb Ted CO\le(5V, AND THIS LETTER. AS A MAN COUNTIhkS Hl5 t mt by Ufa fT~ » Monday's Schedula half game edge over Mo^arty’e fitrikeouta Wynn, OUveland, MociE'/ B e h in d A T R E E .' 4t Consume F drove in one. The LUnchmen at Muzzy Field. If Granby beats 164; Bunning, Detroit, 143; John­ WiUiatne of Besto».K,^and New Wil l e(?iN(3 0 u R f o r t u n e s 47 Pace Philadelphia at Brooklyn (2). In the etandlnga. Bristol they will also have but one York’s Mickey Mantle narrowed TO FLOOD TIDE/-—UM.'' — Birr THESE BALLOONS !T“ s B bounced back with three runs in son, Baltimore, 138; Pierce, Chi­ “ Imogen# juet loves her new formal— aha bought It 4tSxist their half of the first to stay in Pittaburgh at New York (2). This la a "miufigame for each defeat, as will Moriartya, and. a cago, 187; Tutiey, New York, 130. to one point ------HOW ABOUT A h a v e A WAY O F Milwaukee, at Chicago (2). Po p p i n g .' with monoy sho worked out of her father!" to British the game. club. Manchester must win in or­ one-game playoff would take place WUUama marking hie . 38Ui That Way VACATION LOLLINS St. Louis at Cincinnati (2). der to retain itb hopes of gaining princess -II —. Both Chappell and Marcheae Sunday, Sept. 18 at M t Nebo. NaUonal League birthday, waa l-for-5, loaing two Oh tea;igo'B AI Lopea; a ■ THE (?lVlE(?A .American I>eague the second half Utle. Granby must points for a .377 average aa the 0 (5 IN A Mttled gown to pitch good ball Cohch Johnny HedlUnd’a chargee Batting (Baaed on joo a t bats) •ran Tankee-chaeSr', has 1 Mflth no acorlng until the Northlei W L Pet. G.B win if it Is to win the second half upset only by the Wethersfield Red Sex beat Baltimore 8-1, Man­ much of thl# eesaen (POMAbJ New York . . 82 46 .641 -Muaial, St. Louis; .340; Maya, VILLAS PRISCILLA’S POP His Move BY AL VERMEER picked up one more In the fourth crown. Here's the compltcatad eit- State Prison, will be at full tle, still playing deaplte bum legs, hie team a fty them. Chicago .,.. 75 52 .891 New York, .332; Aaron, Milwau­ THAT NEIGHBORHOOD NOT AN Y when owie olmet lad off with a uation in a nutahell. If Moriarty’a strength for Granby. This means kee, .323; Great, PitUburgh, .323; was 8-for-4. He took the home DON'T TELI hlL, and later scored on a wjld Boston ...... 68 89 .835 ISH win, Granby and Bristol will re­ run lead with hie 84th while piek- IS s e t t i n g SHOODY.V MORE.BOTTS! ME THAT' Jackie Hedlund, stylist soUthpaw, Robinson, Cincinnati, .330. ltch. In the botom of the fourth Detroit ...... 63 65' .492 19 play their 2-2 tie game of earlier will .pitch with Eddie Wojclk be- bif up three potnU and closing to / I S T IL L '------s (FA CE IT'S QUITE ' I JU S T Cleveland , , , M 66 .488 ig fj. Rune .r-!.. Aaron, Milwaukee, 97; I CAN'T FleU REj / THE IT ’S G O IN G NICE NOW!' Seorge Tadford reached on an er­ this season. Should BrUtoT “ beat Ttlnd the plate. Jim Moriarty, Leo Mayl, New York 96; Mathews, .376 aa the Yankees lost to laat ■MOVED Baltimore ... 60 66 .476 21 place Washington 4-3. Round Table, . IT, B O T T S lr ^ F A C T S . T O P O T / / FR O M ror and wai on Second when Granby, if the two play, Bristol, Cyr, Al Cole and Andy Maneggia Milwaukee. 92; Blaalngame, St. WHY DIDP'fNUTCHELL' Voiland skied to Bernie August in Kansas City 50 78 .391 32 the first round winner, would meet form tha inner defense with Jimmy The Yankees retained their 6H- THERE Disgust Washington 49 78 .386 Louis, 86; Banlcs, Chicago, 83. , YOU ‘ left. Tedford' tried to score, from Morisrty'a in a playoff between Roach, Rick Paquette and Myles Runs Batted In — Aaron, Mil­ game edge ever second place Chi­ Iron Liege Top ( m o v e Laat year they went over the second but August thraw a per­ Saturday's Schedule the two round champs for the title McDonough in ths outfield. waukee, 106: Muaial, St. Louie, 97; cago. however, aa Kansas City fence for Wally Poa't, Cincin- fect knee high strike to nail him Detroit at Cleveland, (N )—Lary Mays, New York, 88; Hodges, trippsd the White Sox and Bob natl'a outflaldar, but now'they aC the Plata. (8-15) va. Wynn (14-15). Brooklyn, 84; Crowe, Cincinnati, (No-Hit) Keegan 3-1. Racing Stake go atrmlght up^along with - The Methodists picked up two Boston at Baltimore, (N)—Nix­ 81. Cleveland closed to within four the team'a enea-brigbt .pen­ more in the sixth'As Tiny Bonham on (11-8) vs. Brown (7i-7). percentage peinU of fourth place Hits—Schoendicnat, Milwaukes, New York, AcSt- *1 (*».-Ksii- nant chancae. got a slngla and Jack Vittner Washington at New York (N) 168; Aaron, Milwaukee and Maya, Detroit with a 6-8. 10-Inning vlC' atrokad a homer to left field. They — Kemmerer (7-9) vs. Ditmar tory over the TIgera in the other tuckey Derby winner Iron Xiagn New York, 163; Beblnsen, Cincin­ and ftoodid Table, the eeit wen scored four mors in the lait in­ (8 -3 ). Three-Way Tie nati. 161; Muaial St. Louie, 189. A L game. ning on two walks and four hits. Chicago it Kansas City, (N) — Dryedaie, the Dodgers’ top' win­ proved to be the Weifi. Ooait ein- NO CHINCHILLA ^ Double# — Muaial, St. Louis, 82; saUon by wttminff six atralglit COAT THIS TIM E?.,, Rail Shooting The best that tha Lunchman oould Wilson (13-'8| vs. Gorman' (4-7). Roak, Cincinnati, SjMncer, New ner, allowed only three aiaglee and twusjltt-'* do waa coma up with one lone Friday’s Reeulta retired-the lu t 18 In order while races in recent moatha, are aekad- ,iie a,«L« York, and Bouchee, l%iladelphia, iiled to batua «t out today alow marker in their laat chanea In the Washington 4, New y o r ifT \ 31; Moryn, (Jhleago, Sehoendlenet, winning hie 14th and fourth shut­ mWi £M.8fL seventh. % with atx ethera in tha 1160,000- 4L L E Y OOP A Bird? Season Opens Boston 8, Bkltimora' Night. MUwaukee, and Tlwmae, Pitts­ out. The Dedgere, who had lost BY V. T. HAMLIN Bonham. Vittner, Hanna. Cowles Cleveland 6, Detroit 8 (10 in In ICO Event burgh. 27. five qf thslr laat eaven with the added Atasrlean Dartiy at OUea------e C3H, WES UP IN THE ,^6EE,D0C.TH'ONiy WELL, WHOT THE COTTON WOODS and Carl Bolin each got two hits ninga) Night. go'a Waahbigton Park. BY RAY GOTTO Hartford. Aug. 31 OPl I t aays Triplee — Mays, New York, IS; Giants, had 12 hits, including hom­ HIU.E LOOKING , THING t CAN HECK DID MDU for the winners vyith Vittner Kansas City 8, Chicago 1, Night. Bruton, MUwaukee,' 9 ; VIrden, ers. by Oil Hedges, Charlie Neal Tha ' merlcan Derby abarae top TC TO CUNCH In the book that the rail aeaaon There was a three-way tie for first place today aa the ROR WONMUG.. BEE'S SiXHE EXPECT TO SEE, M IVNV GOT TWO homtring and Bopjiam gattlng a Sunday's Schedule PitUburgh, 8; Seven playan tied and carl Furtllo. Neal's three-run lUllng for the afteriioob With the . PBOBABty DOY OUT, lAMENT JO B qpena* tomorrow in OonnecUcut. triple. Bobble Vozzolo wia the- on­ touring golf professionals entered the second round of the toO.OOO-added Hopeful • te h a a K UTTVE BTflY A SHERMAN YfS NEW CLUB Detroit at ^eveland. with 7. ■hot eeeled an llt h defea( for CAUGHT UP WfTH TANK? but you'd better, look on another ly member -of Jon-Diz to get two Boston at Baltimore. 922.000 Insurance City Open at the Wethersfield Country Saratoga. Bleb’ 3-rtar-oM eolto, W page before you atart ahooting:----- hits. ' Homa Runs — Aaron, MUwau­ Giant ace Rubin Glomes in ths aec' HIM NOW. Washington at New York. Club. kee.. 87;. Snider, Broolclyn, 84; end. tha piida of tha mmA. ware an- On the other, page I t aays you Thlz game writes finish to an­ tared for the HopefUL . Chicago x t Kansas City. Gardnar Dickinson of 'Panama^...... ^ Banks, Chicago, 80; Muaial, St. Willlart*. moveg lo56aare by 1 may liot hunt oq Sunday’ and that other season for the Church Monday’s Scliedule Thirteen graaa eourae etara "Poiaeeeioh of a gun on Sunday In City, FlJS Ed WhaUey Jr., of Sa- ____ I-ouii, 29; Crowe, Cincinnati and pre-gams birthday paRy by fane lASgue. Another year.may bring ' Kansas at Cleveland (2). lem, MEw .. and Bob Crowley of Mays, New York. 28. were anterad fOr the 866600- the open da prime facie evidence along a team to knock the Metho­ in BalUmera, got hie hit on his lest added Olympie H n n d t^ a t At- Wsahingtoii at Boston (2). Weston. Maas., were showing the Stolen Buee—Mays, New York, 'Sl bat—an infield single on a close of violstlon," Ebccept at gun duba, dists from their lofty perch. About Dupas Winner InnUe Q ty , whOa tha I9S,000- that that cbmea under an­ Npw York at Baltimore t?).. )vay with five-undar-par 66a. 32; GUUaqi, Brooklyn, 2|: Blns- play. The Red Sox scored five In half of this yaar a taam have been Chicago at.Detroit (2). ' One stroke behind ’ the leaders Ihgarte, St,Louis, 17; Temjfle, Cin­ added Del Mar Ceiby to CbUtonla other' law. playing together since the war. the sixth, two on' Jackie Jensen's attractad th* namea of Id for that That's-'been the law for' many Norik Mrikodlri (Ul caffie four ethers. Including laat In Qpse Bout cinnati, 16; Fernandes, l^Uadel- heme run, aa Bob Porterfield wen . - po a e rbt year’s winner; Arnold Palmer of phla, 18. * mile add one eighth 8-yeir old years, here in Connecticut, apd Holmco; s.o " his fourth with a six-hitter. He lost affair. a-1 ft 6 0 1 Latrobe, Pa„ who mtsaed his Pitching (Baled on 12 deeUiont) a shutout in the ninth. numerous attempts have been Bftnhani. cf Grid Giants Win, Ro: jid Talla, . owned by the Vittner, lb . when he flubbed a three-foot pi Against Busso — Sanford, Philadelphia, 17-8, The Senators eoUectsd ektra made'lto' change it without auc- Ausuat, ir . .773; Buhl, MUwaukee, 16-6, .797; Karr Stabia of OOilalunua. H m fi 8 > l eesa. on the 18th green. beset eii she pt their nine hits with Hanna. 3b . Line Stands Out Bracketed with Palmer wei Spahn, MUwaukee, 17-8, .680; mat Iron Liage sine* h* ftaiahad But the law relating to rati Cowl,a, 3b Miami Beach, Fla., Aug-31 ( A ^ Dryedaie, Brooklyn and BurdetU, Eddie Yost tripling for a run in toil'd, in th * Kentuaky D a i^ May t m? »T ^ y.m. ^ shooting la based on federal reg­ Bolin, e ... the long-driving George Bayer of the fourth and hitting one of three wmia. rf New 'Ybrk, Aug. 31 (JB—-The New Loa Angeltf, A ff Wall at Pocono Ralph Dupas and Johnny Busao, Milwaukee, 14-7, .687. IsONG S A M ulations issued by the U.S. De­ (lhappfllhappfjl, ^ two ranking lightweights, StrikeouU — Sanford, Philndel- .doubles in a three-run fifth that Head Uneup BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Howard. York football Giants banished all Manor, Pa., and Bill Nary' ofTuac- handed Bobby Shant* a. fourth de partment of Interior which, under pounded each other -savagely for phia, 158; Drott. Chicago, 148; Myron Goodwin’a Jimmer, the BUZ SAWYER treaty with Canada, is protector of hopes of their National Football on. Ariz. All the top 20 scorers feat. TVo of the long hits get that BY ROY CRANE Total* ...... 30 13 13 31 IS 1 13 League adversaries that their de­ 10 rounds last night and each said Drabowsky, Chicago. 184; Jones, Grand Union Hotel wbner, «id minatory waterfowl and rails. cracked 70 on the exacting 6,624- at the finish he wanted to fight way as Mantle, hie legs heavily KMKVr WAN1A K«OKE iT>outfHryw Joa-DI'a (4) fensive line would be noticeably y&d course with ita 36-86—71, par. St. Louis, 127; Haddtx, Phllndel- two other stakes stars head tha AffMFHMNrAIWkCFr WHATSVtWt TMAT fESGAR INOICATEO HIS FORTUNE? The Department bf Interior, it ab r h po a a rbl again — Dupas for the champion- pbia, 126. taped, faljed to catch up with the twee DCM> a m t SHE MIfiHT KNOiN WHERE Marche*', p, rf .1 0 0 weakaned this year by the low of hopeful lineup. This 6t3 furtaaga AWHC f-MowOn; oe n t —y tOdllOHS HBnr OH, NO! t BEG was explained by State Fish and McCarlhy, c , Light Rain Early thip and Busso to' get revenge for ball in center. Chueh Stobbe (7-17) HASHI AND MV TRIBE tackle Rooaevelt Grier to- the Dickinson and WhaUey were race to ha telaWeed natkmaUy talk IP kWiDi grBSNdffies, TO BE IXCUSEP. Game Director Lyle Thorpe, Voaiolo. a, .. Army. •’ losing a close decision. won It with Bud Byeriy’e relief. (C »S) 4-4:5>0 p.m. (EOT). Will took ARE HIDIN6 OUT. SET I DON'T doesn’t make regulations for in- Boothbv, 3h .. among the early flnlshera and had Dupas, native of New Orleans, ■* -I ' ■ i ...... a HER OVER HERE Reha.ume, cf , The Gianta put on an iron clad to withstand mist and light rain have a groae .value of 168.7IS0 with FORTUNES dividuaT^states, but for the states Blmpioiu. lb , oal line itand against the Chicago ranks nepr the top among light­ Gonzaga Imports eight starterz, the wtnnar hattiiic In Ach of the several flywaya into Malnraon. If . f :ears' in an exhibition' game Th as they put togeher identical 36- weights and wants a crack at the 840.478. which the ccgitiifent ia ..divided. Tadford. 2h .. 33 scores. Two Cage Events Voiland,. rf, p 0 Pallas last night that netted .the crown now worh by Joe Brown, a Seven Foot Cager If eight go at Obiooge, the- m Some of these states permit Sun­ Crowley, play'ing under im ­ Bruinii only throe yards in four fellow townsman. groea would b . 81>48,966, tha wto< day ahooting. Totals ...... 33 4 8 31 9 0 4 tries. Wlien It was over, the World proved conditions among .the. late Strong at Finish At Worcester Gym Metnodiat . . . . SOO 102 4—12 starter^ had 32-34—66. All three Spokane. Wash., Aug. 81 (do— ner taking 11(0900. He explained as "an oversight in Jon-Dl'a ...... 900 000 1— 4 Champions took over on their two- Busso, a tough New Yorker, ap- Gonzaga University is importlni Top weight In thg. OtynpiK a the rush to get the 1957-58 reg­ 2B. Bonham VUtn«r; SAC. Bon* yard line and marched 88 yards, had the magic touch with thajr ■jiarently waa as strong at |he a Frenchman who sUnde 7 feet Hanover. N. H., Aug! 31 CP) — mile and one eighth of the turf, ulations printed" the foul-up be­ ham XrOB. -MtxhnAint 8. Joh-Dl’ii______R: .. putter*, Dickihion A4edtng on finish as he w si when he stepped BB. rhapMU .2. Voiimiri 9. M«rch0J>o 8. under the passing of Charley Con- to play basketball. Dartmouth and Holy Crete meet ta to be carried by the Oeder tween the Sept I opening date of BO, MarrnABf) Hltif o(f, Vonand 0 for erly, for a score that nailed down a 28 putts to 29 by Crowley, who into the ring. He stood deJecUdly Official of the Jeeuit school said (Colgate and Brown in a pair of sank a 35-footer on the sixth. Farm's Our Dance. A majority rf the rail season. and the ancient 8 rum \n l*8_inmti«i; 12 for 24-1'f decision. Frank Gifford's when the decision was announced Jean Claude Lefebvre, 20,. of basketball doublehaadsrs at the tha starteie In the Olympto are 13 rum In 9 8*t: ffco Cowlm. Billy Booe of Bridgeport and and hii handlers immediately an­ prohibition ^against Sunday hunt­ one-yard plunge capped the Giants Epiilea-Louvres, a fam in g com Worcester. Mass., auditorium Dee. eyeing possible invitatlena..to the ing. Mlchey Homa a t Bridgeport and nounced he wanted to. fight Dupas 98-yard surge. , munlty about 20 mileevjMt-th of 27-38, it was announced today. $100,000 UnlUd NatioM jirntdi- "To be safe." he laid '‘Oonhectl- Both teams were tied 17-17 at Rye, N. Y., were tlte top Connj again :— in Madison Square Gar- Paris, has bren acceptedroF'aU- Robert Rolfe and Eugene Flynn, Froeh Grid! Coach ticut finishers for the first rqBnd, den. cap at Atlantic City 8^L 16., eut gunners should wait until Mon­ halftime, on icores by Don Hein­ mittance in a liberal arU eourte. athletic, director* of Dartmouth In the Del Mar Deiby, top JE F F COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN day. Sept. 2r Durham, N.H Aug. 31- iNi — rich (on a run), BUI Svolioda (re­ winding up fn the 69 bracket. Dupas scored with solid body He was scheduled to board, an and Holy (Jross respectively, made Gerald 6 ’Nell of Glcuceater, Maas., Booe, former Yale football -place blows but Busao took everything weight of 130-pounda is 1^ MICKEY FINN Daily limit on rails 'and gal- covered fumble in the end zone) airliner in Faria Ihia morning, the announcement jointly. &-ysUc Bye and Seanean, the i>reb> CAUSeP B i A CAJKLBSS CAUPeifS HeSLKSSNCt, ...A/WJ, DIRECTLY W ITS PATH, 4 SMALL, Opportunity Lost! BY LANK LEONARD Unules it 15; sora rails 25. today waa named frcihman foot­ and Don Chandler’s 24-yard field kicker, went out in 32 but soared the etocky 21-year-Old boxer sent bound for Gonzaga and the wel­ Dartmouth will play Colgate AN /NFBCNO OF FLAA4E OtlOOES THE TWER-PeY FRIGHTENED BOY IS U S m A RACE FOR able favorite In a field rf 16. YK, SR, I'VE JUST 5K5HTE0 F Connecticut’s beat rkil shooting, ball coach cf the Iirdveralty of goal and two extra points for the to a 37 coming in. Homa waa 33' hla Way and kept wading in, firing coming arms of basketball Coach and Holy Cross will meet Brown WOOOLANO WITH TEERIFYIHS SPEEO... HIS LIFE/ ^ A SURE FIVE FOR New Hamiwhlre • for the coming lefts and rights to the head. There AVEirf LARGE BUZE S(XJTH- THE mN-ANP OUFFT the experts say. Is in the marshes Gianta; Hiu-lon HIU snagged two 3 6 -6 9 . Hank Anderson. in the first night’s competition. Gn aeaaon. CN ei' was an and of the TD paaaes and George Blanda Manchester Country Club Pro were no knockdowns but each EAST OF HERE.'„rrS SPREARNG TAKESAKVIN.'HIM of the lower Connecticut River. - ' Lefebvre waa spotted by Jim Dec. 38, the losers will meet in the Yankee Conference cham;-'rnehlp booted a 27-yard field goal -and a Alex Hackney and Billy Thorn' rocked the other, with lightning McGregor, former basketball first;' game while the winners wUl Jockey Suspended AND HM CROQUET blasts to the jaw. MALLET/ - Wildcat grid teat da of 1988 and pair of extra points for the Bears’ ton paced the Silk Town players coach at Whitworth CoUege here, pair,off In the nightcap. Salem, N.H., Aug. 31 UPi '64. scores. with - 74s. Hackney had a 88-36 Laat night'a fight, televised to a when Lefebvre played fur the Jockey John Suuth baa been aus- Dartmouth Mentor card while Thornton, who now i»r nationwide audience by NBC. drew French National team in the Eu­ pended 30 (toys, effective tomor­ T" aides in Florida, registered a u6- 2,105 cash customers who paid a ropean championships. McGregor row, by 'th e 'ocktngham Park Has E^ck -Trouble 39 for his 74 total. Bobby La- gross gala of 84,451. Dupaa thought of his friend Anderson, Sport Schedule ■tewarda. Set down for 10 days Francis with a pair of S8s for 76, weighed I 4014 and Busso lU 3-4 and negotlatlona to bring Lefebvre earlier in the meeting, Smith mm Americanos Walker Cup Lead Stan Hiiinaki 89-40—79 and , Jim pounds.. to Spokane were soon under way. received the 30-day penalty for Hanovert N. H;, Aug. 31 (A»i— Sunday, Sept. 1 Deaplte a painful back ailment Kirkpatrick 46-42—88 were other "rough rlc'Jng" on Too Busy which and doctors’ warninge. Dartmouth But One Point Against British Manchester men in' the Wethers­ Mdriarty’e va Granby, 2:30- ML finiahed recond in. the ftret raee football Coach Bob Blackman will field event. Nebo. of Thuieday’s program. direct the Indiana again tivia fall. Top first round scores in the 72- Jack Kramer Not Around Scene B^v.«.reioa« With an 80, man squad, ready to Minneapolis. Aug. 30 UP)—Amerl-!?Buapiclon that the BriU8h were ly Hole Insurance City Open Golf ■ • MeWl^ltjlIlRM taB • 7^7. report for prs9tlce Monday, Black­ os's worried amateur - Mlf accA Ing In ambuSh by talking about the Tournament: ,, . / man is hoepitallzed by hie condi­ future. ' Gardner Dlckinaim, Panama To Sign Up Amateur Net Stars tion. He has bben told that only leading by' oply one point going The American |CaaualUea in the City. Fla., 38-33—66. extreme care will enable blm to into the final round, wondered to­ opening round'were Arnold Blum Ed 'WhaUey Jr„ Salem, Maas., CAPTAIN EASY Despondent c^rry on the job. day whether the British slipped a BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS li'RIENDS Smart Boy ______BY MERRILL BL088EH of Macon, Ga„ and balding Clhuck 33- 33—66. Forest Hills. N.Y., Aug. 31 (/P)—^-eblg service, plenty of voUeying. new LOMD^ OMi IM SORliy, MC. SAgWISEl I PONT KNOW .VgT! y WBLL/ think IMOGENe. 1 hate to r “ The following statement waa is- slick-talking diplomat into their Kocais of petrolt, who fall 1-up to Bob Crowley, Waaton, Mass., 32- The menacing shadow of Jack He'd like to make the trip down WMO wooLP you Like io IWAVeW T 60TAN// IT OVER. WS (B A UTTLE ( MINTION A LOAN KEFORB Walker Cup entourage. 34— 66. ’ . Wavmf.'h e p A ll cu r/ n o w P l e a se , SIR—-X'll d r y -/r ---po lish •ued by Dartmouth College yes­ British Amateur Champion Reid Kramer—he of the fat checkbook— under, but he wants to be aaeured iB'l THE THAT » iOOOOT K6LAT(VE5 ITWUk I SHOUlOXrTBWO CASH TO MAKE WV U ST V Wrgi MAKRIEA SUT- terday conqemlng Blackman who Arnold Palmer, Latroba, Pa., 33- WATERFORD THAT WXM O f / TO rr soowi kZOO / be tt e r , b e I'LL TURN ON THE ir— OIL IT— ANYTHING/ Tha team that was supposed lo Jack and. iDouglSa. Sewell, the is not around every cornet)'-bf the that he'll play and not go along want to CHAN RACE I ’a SEE tou SOMUCHlGOTTDTtlL football practice /Hsalons.'l AI Baidlng, Big Win Inn, On­ Ham Richardson, Herbie Flam, Vic the USLTA won't pay wives’ ex­ 2,000 f personal < USE THE PAY CMANCEf |YOU.LET?»(SOOinSIDC,/ ICOMKieTtBLI Possessing the eighth best rec­ Public Parks Tennis Toumf^y -Todafy pense*. Stlxas, for whom this ia T0N(0»4T ^ I PHONE CAUS, PHONE IN tario, Can., 34-35—69. Seixas. The names usually were 7HMV0UK ord among acUve coaches In the Doug Ford.'Mahopac, N. Y., 38- the same. old stuff, hasn't had much to say MEEKLE r- THE MAa, vicwgkhi On the subject yet. But h# will. U-K major cBIege field, -Bla AND. . ES.. NUGNtOET conducting blackboar sessl^s and England , Public Parks Tennis rated next to Strong in the sin­ He's an outspoken fellow. A3EEKLE-. Jim Feree, Wlnston-baiem. N. story will be different. Th# big- conferences with his aJd:staqts Tournament . was scheduled to gles' while Mrs. Heubner's major C.. 34-35—69. . No Hitches F irst Day from hla bedside. The group I4 wigi will make their annual appeal The flrit day's program yeater- -OREATEBT PROOBAM IN NEW ENGLAND P f ONE DA? •tart hers, today to run' through threat seams to be second seeded Mlckty Horaa, R y ei.K . Y., 38- to Dick Savitt to play on tfc Cup viewing game movies in the hos­ Monday. Play urtll be in three dl- Frances Gold of Springfield, Maas., 36r-69. ' day went.off without a hitch. Prac­ pital auditorium. vtalorte. team. He, no doubt will givejhem tically tire- entire lower half of the t h e PIONEER o r BIO PURSE PROGRAMB! and Pat Kbox, also from Spring- BUI Casper, Jr., Benita, 6slif., hie usual answer: "No." Tha lieavy. work will be handled field. top'^rated New England Jun­ 33-36 - 69, men's draw finished its first round mostly .by ^ a e k Muaipk who has ' Don Strong of Brietol, defending Then there is the case of Budge The Best Drivers — The Grreteet Money — The Meet AeUor men’s tingle champion, la top ior player. Bob WaUon, Rye, N. Y., 35-34— with no reversal*. been wtth Blackman for th<* long- Patt.V. The 83-year-oId blaster Savitt and Rlchardaon both won eattlrne.: ; ,■ eeeded in that dlritlon. Strong and 69. •pends most of his time in Parts aOREATRAOES — WHO 'WILL WlNf ' Oeorga Amaden of Bristol, defend­ 1 easily as did Fraser. Savitt dump­ ADULTS $3.80. KIPS 90c. 6 MILES FROM NEW LONDON. OCX r .------r:— - Although purse diatrlbiitlon has these days and has ignored the ed Calvin MacCracken of Tenafly, avALU ing doubles champion, are favored increased more thqn fpur-fold in The -University of Connecticut, pleadings of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Thet op f(»rer In Syracuse fpot- to repqat. . 'v N.Y., 6-1, 6-0, 6-4. Richardson oust­ « Ji the psal decade, the average price defending chaippinn of the Yankee Assn, to play the eummer eirhult TOMORROW: NEW CAR RACES — lOO P; M. ball hlatory- was Jim Brown. * An Gerry Slobln of West Hartfordi, ed Steve Gottlieb of New York 6-0, 309-LAP GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP! paid for thoroughbred, yearlings in Conference, can .start a letterman here—until thle year, ' 6-0. 6-2. Fraser dropped Peter All-America -halfback, he scored former. , ^ University - of Miami cap- the United Stales' has remained U7 point# in three yeart. at every position In 1957, Sixteen Patty, they eay; has the kind of Estln of Greenwich, Conn., 6-1,6-0, TRIAL HEATS! ADULTS gUM. Rllto Me. Uta and winner of the_l964 title about, the jem e. Ifttermen - gr» returning. game that ca n 'b e a t the Auaelee; 6-0; r PAOS KIGBT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8TEE. CONN„ SATURDAY, AUGUST 81, 1957 KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- SATURDAY, AUGUST 81, 1957 p A Q i K n a iv

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Suicide Verdict Here on Monday PI J-TJll. construction, Jaloiialea, awnings. 48-45 Allyn St„ Hartford SEE JARVIS TODAY! 17t Oak 8t., Manchester. MI Ebccellent condition,, near new Riven)>urg, 'Talcottrilte; Mra. Mar- peach basket. Bring bAskets. An*... Flano, Broker. MI 9-5910. 3-1990. school, neaf hourly bus, $l'3,500 Specialists. Hal Morrell. 8 Orsat .^evooe AbNBOD/ NTWOmeS o n 1oPAV,)JB'700H OFF.'AND NOW UP-TD- el St., off Tolland and Meekvllle — FOR THE BIGGEST gaaeC Tluiek and doughtar, 1ST Advertisement 1947 PLYMOUTH four-door, radio, Hill Road. East Hartford. JA Tom Minor, Broker, Rockville. TR Given in De^th Thers will bs no moil dslivsriss VACATION MCRE'4 80460 ’EM THerMiHure ir hc. Him«€ L F » fts. LABOR DAY BARGAINS Rooms Without Board 59 ELLINGTON-r-IO acres land, high SPLIT LEVEL BUILDING LOTS—Bolton and Cov­ Lyneaa St.; M* .. Patricia O'.’o- CLASSIFIED ADVT. heater. Good# condition 8180. Call 8.-7584, John Glanopoulos, Hanks Modern living in old-faahioned 8-5042. on Monday, Labor Day, according Dana Cannon, Ml 9-1031. elevation, beautiful view. Excel­ entry. Lawrence F. Flano, Brokar, tina and aon, 87 Mill SL; Mr*. Hilt Rd., Storrs, GArfleld 9-4461. VOU'U LCMflMD KiexT WiCl^ U’OK LCAViNOi rr’iL nan/b t o WAIT.' anp. TOMATOES — 75c A basket. YOU EVER SAW ROOM TO r e n t . Inquire State comfort. Situated on an oversized Of W. W. Kenyon to Postmaster Alden E. Ballsy. Hs DEPT. HOURS OPEN LABOR DAY lent location for one or more Ml 9-6910. VERNON— Sunny View Drive — Laurlne White and daughter, FORD, 1949 two-door custom V8. MM Dfiuoase? umdsr- oscousse, T A ILT N IS m a il ' oNV6s.'MTreR'CAu.TNe Michael Kurys, French Rd., Bol­ Tailor Shop, MI 8-7383, or MI homes, $6,500. Tom Minor, Bro­ lot. Six luxurious rooms, 2 beauti­ Gloatonbury; Mrs. Catherine announced today that the main 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. S iFFoeep,------Fi««4 $RV account for MCf ton. $-8047. ful baths, recreation room (unfur­ Prime residential two bedroom Ellington, Aug. 81 (Special)— New engine, excellent condition. STANO.OB c o u w e , t ei0>SCT )CU' UNTIL 9 P. M. ker, Rockville, TR 8-5042. TOLLAND—On wide, hardtop road, custom ranch. Basement garage Moran qnd dMq^-hter, 341 Main office at 479 Main St, will open Aluminum Storms 'CUTOCkSMtUPALL TOeCM? 'AHONOlPTNOfie 6AlM nished). full basement, garage. acre building lot, young new area. Ita lobby from 7 to 11 a.m. Mon­ Call after 6. Ml 9-899.8. JUST LOOK a t THESE ROOMS WITH light housekeeping. fireplace with mahogany paneling, Whitman Wlllcox Kenyon, 84 of St.; Mre. Eotelle Hendriekeon and Screens '^JUItWORK.flWTf AND, ' w o g r e TILL MOTEL _ SITE—Six acres land. Short walk to new shopping center JA 7-2067. ^ eon, 66 Laurel SL; Mrs. Carol day. The main 'window which COPY CLOSING TIME latTBACtifi CONCORD GRAPES. Philip Farr, 8 ROOMS FURNITURE » Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 wall to wall rugs, draw drapes Rt. 83, was foun^"'dead in hit ear NO L006K KH09! 5ION $9.38 M6NTHLY^^ Borders overpass on Wilbur Cross and grammar school. Excellent fi­ Kuehl and aon. 16 N. Elm St.; handles parcel -post and jmtaga ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors, 127 Charier Oak St. or M l 9-9043. Arch St. Highway, Route 15. Tom Minor, nancing available. Asking oiily )4 A(3RE LOT, nice view, on hUI. awnings, hot water oil and In the garage of hla home early FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Trailers 6-A NdSODV LCAVE6 — ...__ rP'-i-. ______■ Brand New tankless domestic; beautiful Mrs. Margaret Godaehajk and eon, stamps will be open from 8 to 10 jalouaiea, porches, awnings. Free UNLS66 TNEV’ee Broker. Rockville, TR S-5042. $19,200, Quick occupancy. $2,000. See sign. Slater St., Wap- yesterday morning. a.m., Bailey said. MON. THRU FRI GERMAN FREESTONE plums, Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, ROOM FOR gentlemen, near plng. elevated view. Priced under Thompaonvllte. TRAILER, three rooms, 38 feet estimates. Call N. B. Chase Co., RIOKT UP ID Rugs, Lamp*. Tables It was a case of suicide, with 10:30 A. M. MI 9-0383 or Rockvllls TR 5-1200. $2.75 a peach basket. 45 Grand Cheney’s, bus line and stores. 224 ,2 FAM ILy $20,000. Phone owner, 'Rockville death apparently due to carbon overall. Sold to higfiest bidder. In- 7N6 MlNUTB.' Ave., Rockville TR 6-6479, EVER'YTHING $288 Charter Oak. MI 3-8368; TR 8-4832. quire after 8. p.m. or all day Sat­ Houses For Sale 72 An unsurpassed value In Income 32 ACRES, whole or lota, off Dart monoxide poisoning, medical «x- SATURDAY 9 A. M. 3 ROOMS FUftNITURB Hill Rd. on Rockville-South Wind­ urday and Sunday. Russell Hunt, PIC3C YOUR own tomatoes, 60c $10.16 MONTHLY CLEAN, COMFORTABLE room. producing property. First time on ROCKVILLE—EIGHT room single aminer Dr. Francis H. Burke de­ ,Roofing—SidinR 16 MANCHESTER — New six room market. 6 and 6 with 2-car garage. sor line. Hard surface road. TR clared. Troops Watch I>akefront Park, South Coventry, per basket. Petersen's Farms, Brand New Suitable for one of tWo persons. ranch home in Rockledge seC' 6-2074. four bedrooms, .den, heatalator TOtTR CXM)PERATION WILL Conn. Excellent location for professional State .Police at Stafford Springs RAT'S ROOFING CO., ahlngls and Deming St.. Wapplng. Westinghouse,, Refrigerator Living Kitchen privlteges.. Garage avail Uon. IH batha, ceramic tUe fireplace, oil heat, basement lava­ BE APPRECIATED able. MI 9-8946. use. For further details call Jaryla tory and shower. All city conven­ said they received a call from PHREE ROOM trailer for rent. All built up roofs, gutter and con­ Room. Bedroom, Dfnette,’ Rugs, kitchen coonterk. Attached 'g a ­ TODAY, 15th Atom Shot ductor work, roof, chimney re­ Lamps. Tables rage, amealte drive, fully land­ Suburban for Sale 75 iences. Minutes to school and bus Kenyon's 'wife at 8:40 a.m. yester­ utilities. See Mrs. Oiambcrs. or Household Goods 51 LARGE, PLEASANT sleeping room Immediate occupancy, $14,000 day, saying she had found her hus­ Dial Ml 3-5121 Holland Baker at Chamber's pairs. Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-3314. e v e r y t h in g $360 scaped lot, $21,000. Call R. F. 8 ROOM COLONIAL S ROOMS FURNITURE with private entrance. Parking Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI 9-5248, George J. CJOlemon, Rockville, TR band lying unconscious in t)ie car, (Oentinaad from Page One) Trailer Park, Main St., Vernon. Ray Jackson, m . 3-8335. ROUND Dropleaf table $6, corri- available. Call MI 9-1746. A once in a lifetime opportunity BOLTON—Coventry line. New five $14.74 MONTHLY MI 9-6818, PI 2-7169. room ranch, ceramic tile bath 8-4048, TR 5-4710. which was parked In the garage FOR THE best in shingle and built mode $6. piano bench $6, TV table for a growing family to buy a underneath the porch of their $4, Empire chest $6, vacuum Brand New home that they won’t outgrow. knotty pine kitchen, walk-out Aa the mushroom cloud rose up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ Norge Washing Machine. Westing, MANCHESTER— MagnUicant new basement. Large lot, $16,600. R. home. from the churning firelMUl rockaU Auto DrlYlnn School 7-A ney and roof repairs call Coughlin cleaner $10, new waahing ma­ YTJRNISHED ROOM to rent, gert' Split Level. Rockledge section. Four bedrooms and bath up, tre­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 Lost and Foand chine. never used $50, electric house refrigerator. Bedroom Llv- tlemen. 87 Foster'St. i a 3-5331. F. Dlmock Co., Realtors, MI Arriving at the acenc, police MI S-77D7. Ing Room, Dinette, Dishes. Rugs 1,800 square feet of living area. mendous kitchen with pantry, din­ were fired Into the area to teat LARSONS ORTVINa School. mangle $10, 4 speed high fidelity ing room, den and living room 9-6245, MI 9-6818, P'1 2-7169. USTINGS WANTED, tingle and found Kenyon dead. Since the car for nuNooctlvity. LOST—Sum of money, vicinity Mancheater'a only trained and Lamps, Tables, Blankets DOUBLE OR single room near 2)i baths, two-car garage. For Irvinjr and Wlndemere Sla. Call ROOFINO. SIDINa, painting. Car- record player, electric sewing ma­ further information or appoint down. Front and rear porches, full two-fomily houses. Member pl radio was pla.4 rooms down, two unfinished scientific tegts were conducted dur­ rOUND—Black and white male teed. A. A. Dion. Inc,, 299 Autumn 9-6818, PI 2-7169. lot. For complete information see had italled after Kenyon lost con­ ing and after the blast. YOU’RE ALWAYS welcome at the livery or Free Storage until needed Up. This beautiful Cape has Just WANTED pup. Call I,«e Fracchla, Dog War- MANCHESTER Driving Academy St. MI. 8-4560. A. Mr. Werbner at Jarvis Model Home been completed and Is ready for sciousness. M2 9.Jira««»a(4r, New Qirioslly Shop, Roiite 6, An­ Phone For Appointment Boarders Wanted 5 9 -\ MANCHESTER—Lovely . six room at Woodhlll Heights. , 3.8594. guarantees results. Expert Instruc­ See It Day Or Night occupancy. Call the R. F. Dlmock TWO-FAMILY HOUSE U8TING The State Police investigation AJ.eHTav,'M,PA. dover. Come to.buy, sell, or look home on Ferguson Rd. Extra large was conducted by Det. Sgt. ^)>art tion. dual controlled "ar. Call PI Roofing— Chimney 16-A at unuaual antiques. 1-5 weekdays, Hartford CH.‘. 7-0358 DOUBLE BEDROOM, living room Co., ReOUora. MI 9-6246.Evenings, 2-7249, Day or evening appoint­ living room-and dining room, JARyiS REALTY CO. Cash buyer waiting. Bowman, assisted by Troopers 1-8 Sat. and Sun. Affer 7 P. M.-CH. 6-4690 and bath with board and care In 664 Center St.. Manchester PI 2-7169 or Joseph Ashford, MI Announcements ments. pleasant, private home for two three Itedroomi, two fireplaces, 9-6818. Alto, all other typea of listlngs- Theodore Sheiber and Wendell ROOFING — Specializing In repair' If you Have no means of transpor­ many quality extras. By appoint­ Call MI 3-4112, AH 9-1200, MI 3-7847 ing roofs of all kinds. Also new ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, tation, I'll send my auto for you. elderly’' people. References re Hayden. SADDLE HORSES for hire at the MORTT/XSC’S—Manchester's lead­ ment onlv,-Clifford Hansen. & Co. 8*4 ROOM house overlooking Cov GASTON REALTY CO. Kenyon was an engineer and GARDNER FALLS ' BLB Riding Stables. By appoint­ roofs. Gutter work. Chimneyi glass, china, and used furniture No obligation qulred, reasonable rate. PI 2-7176. MI 3-1303. MANCHESTER vicinity— Homey ing Driving School offers the most cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex Help Wantedl - ^ « cmala 35 Situations Wanted— Articles tor Sale 45 bought end sold. Furniture Reoalr entry Lake on main highway. All Office: 165 School St. had lived In Ellington the past five ment only. Great Swamp Rd., in driver education. Thousands of A— Lr—B— E—R—T— ’S 6*4 room home In very nice con­ newly painted Inside and out. MI 9-5731 Evenings; MI 9-7UI HOME ------MANCHESTER perience. Free estimates. Call Female 38 Service. MI. 8-7449. MANCHESTER — New tlx room dition. Hot water oil heat, two-car years. He was born March IS, Hillstown Road Ehct. Tel. Glaston­ satisfied students. 200.000 miles TOP SOIL, loam right from the 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ROOM. BOARD and waah, $20. MI Large lot, quiet neighborhood. PI USTINGS WANTED—Single, two- 1903, In Smlthtown Landing, L. I., Howlqy, Manchester MI 3-5361. OPEN I.ABOR DAY Colonial, 100 ft. frontage, large garage, amealte drive, good lot 413 SPRING STREET bury ME 8-1839. accident free Instructions. Ml WANTED— Experienced cashier, BABY SITTING In my licensed farm. Septic tank.s cleaned. Call UPRIGHT HOME freezer, excel­ 3-1770 between 5-6 p.m. 2-7454. family, three - family, business son of the late Whltmaa' and 9-7398. full or part time. CWl MI 9-7423. dav or nights. R. G. Upton, PI 9 ^.M. TO 9 P.M. shada-trees. Fully insulated, plas­ with acreage. Owner moving out property. Have many caoh buy­ home. Full or part time. One day lent condition, approximately 19 tered walla. Full basement, set of state. Must be seen to appreci­ Bertha Barrelle Kenyon. Heating and Plambing 17 2-6190. * cu. ft. Call PI 2-6049 after 6 p.m. CRYSTAL LAKE Secliot# — Four ers,^ Mortgages arranged. Please 6-ROOM RANCH HOME 3 EARLY'S DRIVING School. Uarn HAND CUTTERS, day shift, 8-4:30. or full week. Will consider girl lor PEERLESS gas heater. F(our room tubs. Hot water heat. 1)4 baths, ate. Call Alice Clampet, Realtors. He leaves hla wife, Mrs. Helen Personab flight and day. Tel. MI 3-7320. Apartments—'Flats— rooms and sunporch. Oil hot water call George L. Grazlaalo, Realtor. Connard Kenyon; a daughter, Mrs. 8 bedrooms, Uvliig-dining room combination, birch cabinet ktteh- to drive safely with experienced Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard CAMP TRAILER—Steel body, $.50 healing- icapacity. . , com^lele . - with ceramic. Fireplace, paneling, MI 9-4643. . heat. Garage and workshop. Five SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall Tenements 63 MI <)-5878 109 Henry Street. John Arnold-Wallinger of London; en, formica counter, oeAmic file bath, fun cellar. $18,000. SHOE REPAIRINO while you wait Instructor. For appointment call PLUMBING AND, heating—repairs St. EXPERIENCED TYPIST would Garden tractor with harrow, $40. tlle.s 4c a tile, Kentlle, from 7c all necessary piping, used two birch cabinets. A. A. Dion, Build­ acres land. Tom Minor, Broker, or while yoii shop. Sam Yulyea, 23 Ml 9-8875. months, $85. M ' 3-1696. er and Owner. MI 3-4860. NORTH COVENTRY — Near Bol­ Rockville, TR 5-5042. a sitter, and tw o brothers out of METROFOLITAN HOMES. INC. and'contract work. Call Ml 3-1301 like work to do at home. Pickup Can be seen at 89 Union St. Tel each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, BUSINESS GIRL would like to ton line, large four rooms and s e l l in g . Buying, Trading? L.M.' state. Oak 8 t at Purnell Parking Lot. MI 3-1760. at the Green. M A M DRIVING School. Call T'iTIST . CLERK and deliver. Call MI 9-6981. ahare alx room apartment with $11,500—Six room Colonial, excel­ bath. Ranch. ^14 acre. $13,900. PI M.L. (Which means Live Modem Private funeral services 4 and 1035 MAIN ST. JA S-«Mt 8. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat two Or three other business girls, ANDOVER — BOLTON — —Multiple List)—all your real es­ HARITORl), CONX AO $-$278 ELECTRIC RAZORS repaired Marge your female Instructor for ing contractor. New InstallaAons, 8'' TABLE SAW, 4 ’ Joiner. Battery USED TV SETS—for cottage, rec­ Musical Instruments 53 lent condition, built 1913, central, 2-6488 anytime. burial will be held at the conveni­ Parts and cutting heads for all driver's training. Dual controlled Experienced young lady for di­ or couple. MI 3-8718. west aide location. Carlton W. COVENTRY tate the modem way. The Ells- ence of the family, who request alteration work and repair work; charger, 'a h.p. electric motor. reation room. etc. Good condition, worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Remington, Sunbeam, Norelco automatic, standard shift. MI versified statistical typing' IIBM Situa(ion.s Wanted—Male 39 Hutchins, MI 9-6132. Multiple List­ MANCHESTER-Ranch on Knoll. COVENTRY — $1500 down buys that flowers be omitted. The'lAdd 80 9-3808. Binoculars 750x10. Floor and edg- reasonably priced. Potterton'a, 130 BERKSHIRE MUSIC Festival FOR RENT—Three room apart­ Beautiful living room and foyer, this $8,500 very clean six room Ml 8-8930. Schick. Rusaell's Barber Shop, 9-6541. Electric) sjid clerical work, S-day, er. MI 9-2052. Center St., MI 9-4537. ing Member, Funeral Home of Rockville la W corner Oak and 8t>ruce. 40 hour week, Monday through Fri­ MAN WITH varied experience de­ pianos now on sale! Your chance ment, located South Main St. Call dining room, kitchen with cheer­ Cape. 'Four down, two unfinished LLOYD’S PLUMBINO Sendee sires position, mechanical ability. to save 20% to 30% oh these MI 3-8524. ARE YOU CXINSIDERINO charge eS arrangements. Bures 'satlsfacUon, prompt aendee day. Excellent Group Insurance SIX FOOT Serve! refrigerator, four $12,650 NEW WELL constructed ful nook, three bedrooms, two-car up. No cellar. Lot 60x200. Immedi­ NEED RIDE to State Office Bldg., MI 9-3651. CHAMBER’S FURNITURE world-famous Baldwin pianos used three bedrttem ranch, hot water garage. large flagstone terrace at ate occupancy. Buyer may assume SELUNO YOUR PROPERTY? Garage— Service— Storage 10 CH 7-6124, MI 9-5485. and Hospitalization Insurance Cov­ burner kitchen range, both bottled YOUNG LADY wanted to ahare Hartford, from Vemon-Lydall Sta. gas. 9x12 rug. 24' extension lad­ SALES only aix weeks. Spinets, consoles, heat, )4 acre, trees, excellent lo­ rear. MI 9-1212. present G.I. mortgage. Owner will We'Will appraise j w r property erage at .minimum coat. Paid va- grands. Nearly all colors and de- apartment In Manchester. Mlist free and without any obligation Mutual advantueous arrange- GARAGE FOR RENT — Comer catigifs, 9 paid holidays. der. 20 gauge Stevens double bar­ cation, Carlton W. Hutchins. MI give second mortgage. Poller to Speak Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Visit oUr showroom for excep­ signs If you hurry. Only $50 down, be high school graduate. Call at 6 9-5152. We aUo‘ buy property (or caab. menta possible. Aease call MI Cooper Hill and Fairfield Sts. MI Moving— ^Tmddng . rel shotgun. Cork wood saw blade. p.m. TR 6-9437. CROCKETT’S LISTINGS COVENTRY— $11,000. Very clean 4-«N5. 9-1386. Storage Apply tional buys on lamps,' chairs, bed­ .36 months to' pay?-New ^ factory four-room Cape. Glassed-ln knotty SelllM or JiuylgC 20 MANCHESTER Pet Center for all Stone drag. MI 3-4046. guarantee. Will g'ladly sena beau'- $1500 DOWN. Six room home, hot To Rolary Club your pets and pet's supplies. room sets, , living room floor 10% DOWN ----- pine porch. Stone fireplace In large COTTON RUGS up to 9x13 expertly WONDER BAKERY samples and baby fumlturs. tlful brochure with sale prices; water heat, aluminum atorma, liO’ BRAE-BURN RfcALTT MANCHESTER — Movmg and Free delivery within city limits. t h r e e r o o m apartment. Call be­ living room. Domestic hot water dyed. Chooee from 70 decorative Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 L trucking Oo. ML S-OSeSs. Owned 521 Connecticut Boulevard Boats and Accessories 46 Jusf clip this ad and mail with frontage. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml The majority of following homes heat. Upstairs heated. Aluminum MI. 3-62TS. Rebert Pottar, 1865 repreoento- ceters. Lucky Lady Self-Service Pedigreed. Air conditioned. tween 6 and 8:30 p.m. MI 9-9043. 9-5132. Multiple Listing Men^ber. tive from the United S^tea YMC/i. and operated by Walter B. -A r - East Hartford, Conn. MI 9-4273. Open Monday-Satur- CHAMBER’S Fl^RNlTURE your name and address. Goss will qualify for 90% PHA mort­ storm windows and screens. Over­ Laundry, 9 Maple Street. MANCHESTER BOAT CO., 10 Es- Piano A Organ Company, 317 gages. We have the outlets to place movement to the international Y rett Jr. day, 9-8 p.m. Thursday, 9-9 p.m. , , SALES MANCHESTER —New 6% room sized two-car garage. Well lands- HERCULES GIRL’S bicycle. Cost aex St. Daily 12 noon-9 p.m. Asylum 81.. Hartford. JAck- them. We can give you complete scaped comer loat 100x100. Elderly headquarters at Geneva. Switzer­ WANTED-Ride to Pratt A Whit At The Green SIX ROOM house to rent. Duplex. ranch, attached garage, cerr.mic $75, sell for $85, PI 2-7211, MANCHESTER Package Delivery. SEWING Machine Operatora Want­ BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole­ Saturday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Scott aon 5-6696, Closed Mondays. Open Adults only. Write Box E. Herald. down payments, closing fees and couple leaving for Florida. land, w*ll be th# guest speaker nay, second shift, from Gardner Light trucking and package deliv­ ed. Industrial experience not nec­ Atwater-Ana Boats. 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Tuesday thry Saturday '9:00 to tile bath. $16,500. R. F. Dlmock About Town Tuesday nigi.t at the Rotary CTub sale and retail. Daily 9 to 6 p.m. Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245 or Joseph monthly carrying costs on any of BOLTON —. $16,060 — 6*4 room. 8L Gan MI 9-0943. ery. Refrigerators, wssbers and essary, will, train good home 5.'30. Open Thilrsday nights. SPACIOUS FOUIJ room apart­ jour listings, Cape, domestic hot water heat, meeting. ^eaday^Thuraday, Friday nights THE VILLAGE CHARM Antique Ashford. MI 9-6818 or PI 2-7169. The Board of Directora of Man­ GIRL'S 24” Columbia bicycle. Rea stove moving specialty. Folding aeamatress. Dav shift, 8-4:30. Ap­ 7 to 9. Porterfield's Route 5 and ment Including heat, lights and hardwood floora, aluminum storm Potter le zt:;o\'lng for the min- WANTED-Rlders to P.W.A., rl- sonable. MI 9-2873. chairs for rent. Ml. 9-0752. Diamonds—-Watclies-!- Shop of Manchester. Conn., 42 SMALI., g r a n d piano, Chlckering O nter Street—Immaculate cape chester WATES will meet at 6'45 einlty Oak 8 t or West Side. 8-4 ;45. ply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard Chapel, South Windsor. JA $-3391. hot water, $110 per month. Adults SEVEN ROOM, four bedroom, (one windows and screens, heated up­ tetiy at Earlha'ni (College. When St.. Jewelry 48 Spruce St, General line of Inter­ "Ampiro" player. Give away at only preferred. Write Bax G, of alx rooms, fireplace, garage. p.m. Tuesday at the Italian Amer­ SAVE MI 8-8777. AU8TIN A. CHAMBERS OO., local esting antiques, past and future unfinished) modified ranch, stairs, full basement, lot 140x200. he comptet'io hla studies in June $800, New condition. Tel. MI Herald. Bus at the door. Value plus at Immediate occupancy. Owner will ican Club.. The monthly business he win enter Yale Divinity Business Services Offered 13 and long thstaBce moving 'pack­ collectables. Including bric-a-brac breezeway, garage, 149 ft. front' $13,900. meeting will follow at 8 p.m. WANTED—Responsible woman to AKC REGISTERED Beagle pups. LEONARD W. Y09T Jeweler, re­ 3-5709. age. only - $18,800. Carlton W. carry first mortgage. School. A member of the national ing, storage. Call Ml. 3-6187. Hart­ pairs. adjusts watches expertly. and glassware. Open all day and THREE ROOMS — Rockville, ON NEW Aatomobiles for Sale '4 DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com care for one pre-school and two Call Coventry PI 2-8064. Hutchins, MI 9-6132. planning committee for Y work i: ford CH. 7-1428. school age children, two or three Reasonable prices. Open dajly. evenings. ground floor, heat, hot water, Porter Street Section—8*4 room LAWRENCE F. FIANO, The Multiple LiJUng Executive pany, doors and windows, custonr, ranch, two baths, full basement now, he has Iseen active In tKe USED A CAR? Short on' a down days per week. Call MI 9-9592, DOGS BOARDED. bathed and Thursday eveningi. 129 Spruer Wearinjr Apparel— Furs 67 oath, suitable two adults. Write FOLEY ST.—Homey 6)4 room Broker Committee of the Manchester work, guaranteed. Call ML 9-1583 clipped. Stale license, Shagg-Bark Street. Ml. 9-4387. SOFA —THREE piece aectlonal. Box H, Herald. and attached garage on a two-acre movement since his high school payment or bad your credit turned after 8 p.m. Painting— Papering 21 Forest green, seven ft., $75. Call home. Immaculate condition MI 9-5910 Board of Realtora has canceled Its years. TAKE TIME out for beauty. Sell Kennels, Tollann." Roberts. TR screened porch, garage,, parklike plot. Suburban, yet central, (Price luncheon meeting Monday because 1957 oom ? Don't.glTe up! For a good MI 9-6134. CHESTER FURRIERS— Furs re­ HEATED FOUR rooms and bath has been reduced to $25,000. We He edited Le Oontinare, the In- 4 ea l-«ot thru a small loan com' REFRIGERATION sales'■and serv­ EXTEyaiOR and interior palnUng. Avon cosmetics - and earn e-\cel. 5-7526 or 5-5480. modeled. repaired. Capes and yard, near bus. only $16,900. of the holiday. lent Incomo through friendly calls Garden— Farm— Dairy Continuous hot water. Gas stove consider this a terrific buy at thia South Windsor—Olier Colonial. ternaUonal publication of the Y poay'-eee "Harry” at. 333 Main ice. Commercial, residential, air Ceilings reflnlshed. Papernanging. BENGAL COMBlNA'nON gas and stoles made, $19.95. Call MI 9-7218 Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Five large comfortable rooms. Eht- movement while he was te Paris. on regular customers. No obliga­ Products 50 and refrigerator. Two adults. MI Multiple Listing Member. price. Owners paid more when they I t (IVinnarly Dwglaa Motors). conditlonera, freezere. A. and W. Wallpaper books. Estimates given! RABBITS FOR SALE. 706 N. Main oil stove, white, with hot water for free estimate, at your home. 9-0777. pandable attic. Attached garWe. The Milanese Society will post­ He was ia’ er tent to the Middle RefrigeraUon Co. MI 9-1237, Ml tion to inquii;^. Call M^ 3-6195. purchased in . 1953. Fully covered by Insurance. Call St. ASTERS FOR SALE. Harry coil, $20. Ml 9-0293. Large lot. Needs attention, Too pone its meeting from tomorrow East, the Far Weet, and Africa. BEFORE TOD BUY a used ear 9-3050, Ml 9-0058. Edward R. Price AO 9-1003. MEN'S SPORT coat, summer suit, MANCSIESTER — $14,900 Cape. M s Ooraiaa Mofor Sales. Bulck EARN $40 WEEKLY sewing Tomm, 813 Birch Mt. Rd. MI Jarvis built 1950. Four finished ■ $16,200—Six room oversized cape, much for present owner to keep until next Sunday. During the past year he traveled ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom and all-weather top coat. Size 86- SIX ROOM DUPLEX. Adults pre­ three and three with one and- half Bi^ s and Ssrvlcs, 389 Main CLEAN AND paint those gutters PAINTING AND papertiangiDg. Ready Cut Baby-wear, No can­ 3-5708. 38. Good londition. 'Tel. MI 9-7386. down, upstairs unfinished. Domes­ up, This is a good buy.. ' '% all over the United Stetes, Inter- RCAWHIRlPOOl made cornices and drapes. Slip Strisst ML 9-4571, Oi>sn evanlnga now. Avoid costly repairs later. vassing, Enclose stamped, ad SADDLE HORSE. Saddle and ferred. Call MI 8-4782, tic hot water heat, fireplace, baths. Nice quiet location. Many Airman Eugene Snow, USN, son preUng the Y moven.ent to adult Good clean workmananip at rea­ equipment. Phone MI 3-8906. covers. $59.50 and up. Choice of extras, loaded with closets. Just Andover--New oversiz'ed Cape Ml. 8-1383. sonable rates. 30 years In Man­ dressed envelope. Hood's, Morris THIS WEEKEND SPECIALS aluminum storm doors, windows, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Snow, and- youth groiipa, ■ 1908 INTBRNA'nONAL truck, toW-n, Tenn. fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, another of the many good bijys Cod with shed dormer. 6*4 large chester. Raymond Fisks. Ml. JA 2-7780. THREE ROOMS ■nd bath. MI plastered walls, full basement, al­ rooms, vMtibuIe In front. Large 330 Summit St., has completed the model 8180. 19,000 original miles, GONDER'S T.V. Service, available 9-9237. At the Farmer's Market most new one car garage, amealte Khat are listed with T. J. Crockelf. Naval Reserve Officert training T W Q SPEED eaUn chassis. CWl MI 8-6498 after any Ame. Antenna conversions Articles For Sale 45 NOTICE $-0576. lot. Large shade trees in front Canning Peaches 16 q(. drive. Beautifully landscaped cor­ $17,800—This home defies com yard. Priced right for quick sate. course at Bainbridge, Md. 8- Philco factory supervised service ATTENTION HO^IE owners! Any Help Wanted— Male 36 ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Tlie Coventry Zoning Board of THREE ROOM heated apartment, ner lot with sidewalks. Nice resi­ Tel. Ml. 9-14M. ranch, cape, story and one-half basket. Canning tomatoes $1 and parison. Five rooms, plastered Hospital Notes able and ■tandau'd typewritera. Appeals had a public hearing at available Sept. 15. Ideally located dential aectton. Present 4% mort­ walls, bookcases, fireplace, full’ Bolton—Cape-Cod, Four and two The monthly meeting of the and split level painted for $350. up, 16 qt. basket. Bartlett pears NOTICE the Town Office Btiilding Thurs­ gage may be assumed. SO day oc­ 199T METROPOLITAN Nash, fully M A M RUBBISH CO. Ashes, rub All makes of adding m.achlnei for couple near Main St. Inquire basement, garage, GE heat, etc, unflnishedf ’Two years old. Excel­ British American Club will be held Only quality paint applied bv ex­ CABINET MAKER and finlah car sold or rentpd. Repairs on all $1.39, 16 qt. basket and up. Mac- Tlie f:!oventrj' Zoning Board of day. August 29. 1957, at 8:00 P.M. $49 Main St. cupancy. 'Lawrence F. Flano, lent condition, g c^ , location. Good Patleata Tod.y: 108 equipped, asking $1375. MI 9-4003. blah, trees removed. Cleaning at perienced painters. MI 9-9979 PI Appeals .will hold a public hear­ Broker. MI 9-5910. We could ramble on. The best of Tuesday evening. ADMITTED 'YESTTOJDAY WASHER tics, cellars, yards. Reasonable penter. MI 9-6043. makes, Marlow's. Intoeh apples, $1 29, 16 qt. basket at which time Norman Major pre­ workmanship. We have the FHA financing. Priced right. 2-7170, HA 3-0420 (collect). ing on September 13th 1957 at sented his case to the Board, there $)4 ROOM furnished apartment. Walter VanWagnef. 33 Palm SL; rates. Anytime, weekends in MEN WITH masonry or bricklay­ RED FLASH boiler fumacf. Good and up. the Town office building, at 8:00 Privatelie,, bath,^tove, oain,^iove, refrigerator.refrigerator, MANCHESTER—Large four bed­ commitment in our office showing Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, DRIVE AND COMPARE eluded. MI 9-9757. were no persons objecting to this that FHA valuation exceeds the GASTON REALTY CO. Mrs. Mabel ChaUfour, ' Venion; PAINTING—Evenings and week- ing background to handle applica­ condition. Priced reaaortable. Call P.M . to hear the following ca.se: appeal. P'ollowing the .public hear­ furniture.;ure. App^sT. Morrow, 26 room Colonial. Spacious living LOLI, will hold an officers’ meet­ Patricia Malorba. 464 Hartford end.4. Reasonable rates. For free tion of stone veneer for our newly MI 3-6049. - Birch St. MI 9-2336? 4:30-6:00 p.m. room, dining room, kitchen with sales’ price..very rarely do values Office: 166 School St. ing in Orange Hall Tues{Jay at 8 Tsm drive these quality UMd CHUCK'S RADIO and T.V, Service ,811 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. John MacQuown requests per­ ing an executive meeting was held, like this come along. So "start Rd.; Harray Mitchell, Ellington: estimate call MI 9-4782 or TR formed department. Must have mission to make an extension to dishwasher and disposal, recrea­ MI 9-6731 MI 9-4737 P-"'- t ____ eara, compare prices with anyone. Small appliances repaired. 161 the following derision was made: packing” and call T. J. Crockett. ' ■¥• Maurice uowdc, BoHon; Joiieph 5-9184. truck. To, pay to right men-. Ap­ LOAM SALE—Reduced prices for the saw-tooth building on Route mission to build a combination tion zoom, attached garage. Close Joseph, HartfO’ d; Alluert Oo North Main St. MI — 8-8917,------real August only. Dark, rich, .atone (Across From Shady Glen) Business Loeatlons to hew high and grade schools. Member TouTi And why many people lare dence MI 3-8960. ply In person, 35 Oak St., Great 31, for a non-conforming >ise. Norman Major was granted per­ $16,800—First time this house has Noble Grand Florence A'rm- Chius, 360 K. Main St.: William buying their used cars at Brown- Eastern Construction Co., 9-11 free. Get ready now for fall seed­ for Rent 64 Town & Country RealtyoCo. AD ^ Board of Realtors Ronds— Stocks Mortgages 31 , MI 9-0474 Any Interested persons are In­ mission to build a combination been available. Very central (block strong of Sunset Rebekah Lodge Clark, 79 Kelalr.e-:Rd.; Miss Joar Jackson. a.m., Mr. Lindsay. ing. Columbia Construction Co., vited to attend. 3-6266, MEdford 3-2792. ' Multiple Listing Sendee requests all members who have-re­ door atoop and stairway with a 21 THREE ROOMS, suitable for office from Main St.) an older substan­ R eid,-213 Green Rd.; Mrs. Anne MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA PI 2-6277, Willimantic AC 8-3283. Dated this 31st day of August foot setback, eliminating a traf­ tial colonial. A real. livable home, ceived forms for recipes for the 1998 Oievrolet V8 210 club ROME OWNERS! Combine nag' WANTED—Ford mechanics (two), Or business, first floor. Main St„ SOUTH WINDSOR Cribbon, 462 Adams St.; Edwin television service. MI. 9-4841 ging bills Into an easy-to-pay sec­ 1957, fic hazard on a right of way used an ideal family houae. Three bed­ new Rebekah cook book to have T/orthinglon, East Hartford: coupe. Turquolae and white. Sharp. to work In a new Ford dealership RICii, Fine Meadow Loam priced eeliter of town. Entire building New room ranch. Nice home ELLINGTON—Custom built 8 bed­ Only $1795., r ond mortgage loan coating only a within your budget. Fill, gravel, Evelyn Wenner, Secretary by a neighbor. Any one wishing rooms, three rooms down, place room ranch. Fireplace, cement them typed and returned to her by Floyd Lackouakas, 29 Franklin FLOOR SANDING and reAnlshing. with ail the benefits; life insur­ about 8,600 aquare feet. Suitable for A JUMor executive. Large lot. Sept. 16. Those who may not have Specializing in old floors. MI penny a month for each dollar ance. paid vacation. Very good sand, stone. Light grading. MI Honey Wagon Coptic : Coventry Zoning^ to protest this decision must do so for stores, office, insurance com­ for lavatorj' to be installed, ga­ ba.acment, hot water - oil heat, St.; Emil Johnso.i, 493. Woodbridge 1956 Ford Falriane Victoria. you owe. Call Frank Burke at Board of Appeals on or before September 19th 1957. pond on property. For modern rage, etc. Needs paint which own- received the forms are urged to 9-5750. salary and Incentive for the right 3-8603. pany, hall, etc. Occupancy 3-6 family living you must see'Uiis ' Breezeway. Oversized 2-car-ga­ St.; Mrs. Ann Ranzello, 90 Helalne Radio, heater. Fordomatlc. white CH 6-8897 (Eves. JA 9-5553). Qjn Dated this 3lst of August 1957. ey will have done or will reduce rage. Lot 150x200. Excellent locale send in their favorite recipes as Rd,; Mrs. »hyllis Duffy, SI Pres­ walls, duals, two tone tan. Special men. Thia is not a part time Job. montha. In center of town. One one. HILLS' TELEVISION Service. nectlcut Mortgage Exchange, 3 TROY ROTOTILLERS and attacji- Tank Sonrieo Evelyn Wenner. Secretary car garage for rent at the Center. price so that you can have It done. for children. Immaculate condj- soon as possible. ton Dr.; Aline Latulippe, 780 $1989. Lewis St (cor. Gold), Hartford. Apply In person to L. P. Fltz Available at all timbs. Philco fac­ gerald. Inc., 73 Brooklyn St., ments^ h.p. to 8.8 h.p. Model Coventry Zoning CaU MI 9-6228, or MI 3.-7444. tlon. $16,300. George J. Ckileman, Vernon St.; Mrs. Jean Bragdon. E, Electric, Capitol Equipment,. 38 Board of Appeals SOtfTH WINDSOR $17,900 — Owneya transfer make Miss Janet 'Whitney, 32 Alex­ 1968 Chevrolet 8 cylinder. tory supervised service. Tel MI Rockville. See Mr. Abare. SEPTIC TANKS— NOTICE Connecticut Bank'and Truat Co. Talcottvil!#. 210 9-9698. Main. OFFICE for rent. Inqui/e Laundry, New 5*4 room ranch. iVooded lot. this five ■ room cape available. Building, Rockville. Phone TR ander St., is one of the new stu­ Radio, heater, overdrive. F ^ r new Notice Is hereby given that bids Three ahd two and 1*4 baths. Ga­ BIRTHS YESTEitDAY; A son Busine.ss Opportunities 32 FRIENDLY ICE CREAM la ac­ INSTALLED 601 Hartford Rd. Call after 6 p.m. convenient location. For suburban 5-4045, TR 6-4710. dents registering at Mount Holy­ Ares. $1895. OIL BURNER for kitchen range. will be. taken on the following rage, rail cellar. Lot is 150x398. Im­ to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brann cepting applications for part time CLEANED 1 0 9-0969. family living, this is It! oke College, SepL 18. Miss Caro­ Jr„ 125 High St. RockvUte. MASON WORK and every kind of GULF GAS station, light lunch and Grape grinder. Oil barrel. MI equipment for the Manchester Fire mediate occupancy, ELUNOTON—Six room house, oil 1958 Pljrmouth Suburben wagon. milk bar, 4'a room house, two car help, evenings and weekends. Call Dept. lyn Robert. 822 W. Middle Tpke., IMSCYlAnOBD vyBSTBRDAY; Special. $795. repair. MI 3-1870. MI 9-8196. 9-4397. REPAIRED 14x11 OFFICE FOR rent. AvoUable hot water heat Garage. 30 acres is a member of the committee garage. Main road. Owner retir­ 500 ft. of 2 'j ” Daci'dh dot;ble CAPE C O D $15,600 Sept. 1, $35 per month. Parking MAJSrCHESTER Bolton--Thirteen (yea 13) roojjw John Potterton, Belton; Mark NE.\R BOLTON CENTER land, $12,500. 'Tom Minor, Broker, planning a parf^ for the new stu­ HOME KNITTING ma'chines and ing. Tom Minor, Broker. Rock Jacket treated fire hose -com ­ tacllitiea. W. G. Glenney, 336 N. Five lots In nice residience A In this house that overlooks ' the Rockville, TR 5-5042. Batee, Coventry; Daniel C. Miller, 1998 Ford Customi V'8 four door. ville, TR.5-5042. OIL BURNER servicemen. Quail- CELLAR PUMPING plete with rocker lug couplings On large woode2330 One Smoke Ejector—minimum basement garage. Separata . OPKICki—IN THE new Andrews paved street. / two ghrages plus separate three Cape CJod, four down, two unfin­ Ralph Roke, 12-yesr-oId ton of Mrs. Katherine Gardner. 78 Flor­ new Cities Serrice. completely insurance and pension benefits. dining an-a. FHA nr ron- Building, 63 “East Center St. Con­ . S. room apartment that is rented. Loaded! $1095. Kelly Road, TalcoUvilie. MI Excellent working conditions. Ap­ capacity -5.000 cu.,ft. per-mlnute. ished up. Cteramic tile bath, large Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Rooke, 40 ence St.; Mrs.- Dora EUison, 76 9-8487. modern station now available at Near Minnechaug Drive. Explosion proo^' motor, 110 volt venttonat financing. . Thia | venient location. Large paved GASTON REALTY CO. This Is worth Investigating. lot, $14,800. R. F. Dlmock Co., Hartland St., advertises elsewhere 1953 Ford V8 4 door, radio, heat West Middle Tpke. and Adam.s St. ply Service Dept., American Coal Istrgt) lot. Ceramlr tile hstbri beautiful Cape Cod has Just parking lot. Call AD 3-5454. Reaftors, MI 9-5246, hH 9-6818f PI Co.. Riverside Dr., East Hartford. 60 cycle A.C. Office: 165 School St. in today's Herald, the loss of a sr. $545. "SHED DORMERS, garages and all Apply Jim McDermott at Ameri­ full basement, partially fin­ For any f\ii-ther information see been eonipleted and la reiuly $11,700—Or what Is your offer?: 2-7169. sum -of m oney he earned white can Coal Co., Hartford. Tel. "jA ished game mom. , Owner Ml 9-5731 MI 9-4737 This is a four room home, immacu­ types of carpentry work. Roofing, RETAIL MERCHANDISING assist- John Merz. Chief of the Fire Dept. for oceiipancy. Gall working at the Woodland Gardens. 1961 Chevrolet 4 door, radio, siding^mtter work. For free Esti­ 2-8157.' moving out of state. Re­ TTie officers and directors of Suburban for Rent 66 t Member late, basement.' new heating sys­ ANDOVER - BOLTON- He believes he lost tt on the way Personal Notices heater. Extra good. $495. ant to general manager. Alert duced to $19,700. Shoirin THE R. F. ) tem. two car garage. Vacant. Lo­ mates. tall MI 9-8933, or MI young man, 25-35. This Is a real the District reserve the right to Board of Realtors COVENTRY and Vicinity home. In the vicinity of Irving or 3-6700. FOR LEASE- Hartford Rd. Drlve- by appointment only. Call AVAILABLE Sept. 15-June 15. Five cated In Bolton. We can finance 1961 Studebaker Champion. 129.5, In. 250 Hartford 'Rd, Opposite opportunity for experience and reject any p r all bids. I room furnished waterfront cottage Multiple Listing Serytee this for you if you have $1200 down Wlndemere Sts., and will be glad future In retailing. See Mr. Levine Bids will be opened at the regu­ DIMOCK at Andover Lake. All facilities. 81 Foot Ranch — Seven large to reward anyone who finds and In Memoriam King's Dept. Store Is closed for THE R. F. pills closing and take home ' ap rooms, fireplace. Double garage 1961 Henry J. six cylinder. Household Services one week for remodeling. Good at Burton's. 841 Main St. lar meeting of the Board of Di­ C O M PA N Y I References required. Phone PI MANCHESTER—Six room ranch, proximately $82.60 per week. returns It t(r him. Radio, heater. $245. rectors of the Eighth School and 3-6663. near M^mechaug Dr., paneled with tool shed in Vear. Large ter­ Tn lovini: m em o v ot Chtrlf»a Caraon Offered 13-A setup for two partners or a work­ .311 9-.324S— Eves. PI 2-7169 | race. A very spacious house. Five who paaafNi away Septembar I. ing couple. No fee required for SALESMEN—We are looking for UtllitieavDist. Monday, Sept, 16, i den, ceraTnlc tile bath,- walkout Bolton Lakefront—Owners say Major Fred Keish of Carswell 1950 Chevrolet 4-door, Radio., salesmen W’ho want to make a Or Mr. Joseph Ashford basement, partially completed minutes to Manchester Center. Re­ Air Force Base, Fort Worth. Tex.. Away In

Minister Back About Town Heard Along Main . Street No Herald St. John’8 Pastor ICas Car^Uta^Akln, daughter of Labor Day From Camp Trip Mr. aad Mra. Ptaneia T. Alin, 88 And on Some of Manchetter's Side StreeU, Too '. J Staikwaathar St., haa completad The Rev. John R. Neubert haa a aaaaoB of campinf at T-Ledfe The Manchegter Evening returned from a two weeks’ camp­ Camp for firla at Orr'a laiand, The Modem Educator ‘ ♦leat the change in the type of Herald will not be publiahed ing teaaion at National Camp, Malna. The Regional District Eight diapenaer create r aerioua p.-oblem Monday, Labor Day. Matamoras, Pa., training camp for ICE CUBES Board of Education^ comprising in educational logiatice. He feared leadership ih church camping. Available At Lady Roberta Lodfe, Daughtera representatives from the three ru­ Leaders from many denominations that the aupe i .end'ent-principal, little boy who locked himasif In of S t Oeorge, will meet Tueaday ral toyk-ns of Andover, Hebron and in whose province it was to order were present aa resource people in the bathroom and couldn't »hut off at T:lfli.,».m; with Mra. John M. an experience of "small group” Marlborough, faced a problem as it all regular suppliea for the school the running water. A variation of Jack. M W. Canter St. met Monday night in Andover. The building, might fail to take into camping, a new trend in outdoor this tale occJlTed in Manchester Board had just been informed that education. ' H ie Dorcaa Society o f Emanuel account the Board's/heveraal in this week. ■r Lathermn Church will omit Ita uaual its new high school, scheduled to tissue container polity and might An Oakwood Dr. mother was The camp was aponaored jointly meeting Wedneaday of next week, open Ita doors next Wednesday to consequently proceed to order Sitting on her porch. Tiuide the by the National Council of RUFINrS a large supply of the old toilet and inatead hold it on Wednesday, almost 500 students, still lacked house her 18-month-old son romped Churches and the Outdoor Educa­ paper rolls 'nstead of the now- Sept 11. The buainesa session electricity, heat, and corridor par­ about In gleeful play. tion Assn. The Rev. Mr. Neuber required Individual aqtiarea TYDOL GAS STATION^? will be foUbwcd>by a social hour. titions— not to mention a cafeteria, Some . Me later, when the serves as director of the Junior Hostesses will be Mrs. Ebba Moel­ auditorium, athletic field, gymna­ 'Thus, before the Board relin­ mother got up to go Inside, she High Camp IVIghtman at North 118 CENTER ST.—COR. CHURCH ST. ler, chairman; Mrs. Grace Ander­ sium. and all but a bare feiv class' quished the toilet tissue .master found the front door to be locked \ Stonington for the ’ Connecticut son. Mrs. Alm a. Casperson, Mrs. rooms. ^ ’ and proceeded to other subjecta, — from the inside. Going around to Baptist Convention. He will preach L. T. WOODCO. Gladys Jc^uiaon and Miss HatUe A less momentous matter was oc­ the treasurer emphasised that the rear of the house, she found in the Community Baptist Church Paterson. cupying the educators, however. It such a mistake must be avoided. the same situation; the door was Sunday at 9:30. was the problem o f toilet tissue "Make m re that the superin­ locked from the inside. She soon dispensers—another facility In tendent knows jus what type of -found all of the windows to be which the new regional school was dispenser we re getting." he said. locked, too. sUll deficient. • Pleas to her child went nijieeded. Rev. D. H4nt Kulawass PRINCE ^ In his weekly report on the Hot Time in the Old School' ‘Tlease unlock the door," meant SUNDAY and [SCHOOL SOPPUES: building's progress, the Botird's Having thus disposed of the nothing to him. Finally, In desper­ Tha Rev. D. Kent Kulawass is N MAT^HEDELLI ’clerk-of-the-works” had 'jiist toilet tissue issue, and having de­ ation. the woman had her neighbor the new pastor o f St. John’s Poliah mentioned that it had been de­ cided to postpone the achool'a call the 8th District fire house, National Catholic Church. P PERFUMES LABOR DAY lArtkHr Drag Storas cided to substitute toilet tissue opening tor a few days, tha re­ where custodian Walter Dent took Me succeeds the Rev, Stephen containers which dispense the pa­ gional Board of Education now the call, Stryjewaki, who was transferred ^Arthur Drug Stores per in Individual squares, for the confronted the fact that there Walter, popularly known as to St. Joseph’s Church, Westfield, mora traditional continuous-roll would probably be no heat avai^ "Smokey," took the mesaage, Mass., in July. APPLES-APPLES-APPLES holders that had previously been able in the new- school building Jumped into a department truck T h e 'M o s t Rev. Joseph Soltysiak, until October. ordered. and, some minuteS Ister, arrived at bishop of the New England Dio­ OUR CONVENIENT The clerk-of-the-works, with his The wisdom of this change was the scene, H: pleas to the little cese, made both appointm.enta. GENERAL We Are Now Picking apparently self-evident. At any knowledge of practical phyaics. boy were unanswered. Father Kulawast’s appointment OFFICE HOURS was quick to deprecate this prob­ rate, none of the Board members The on.y alternative was ex ia effective -tomorrow. He will lem as far as the school'a students HELP YOU chose to rise to the defense of the erctsed. Smokey pulled the hinge preach at both the 8:30 and 10:30 TV SERVICE continuous rolls on the ground of were concerned. He pointed out service. i Dayt SAVE MORE that with, some 30 young people pins and removed the door to get WEALTHY and their efficiency, ‘ heir economy, or inside. A native of Chicago, he Is a Nights USisUU$2.95 Pina, Parts their fidelity to our New England Sitting together in on# classroom, graduate of St. Mary’s University, TEL. MI S-8482 - "the 15 B.T.U. of body heat given tradition. Shares Sympathy Baltimore. He has completed a OPEN The Boruxl's foresightsd treas­ off by each person" would suffice course in homiletics at Catholic GRAVENSTEINS to prevent any serious chilliness Manchester merchanta are beat­ urer did express anxiety, however, ing the drums about the joys ',f University in Washington, and laat from developing, at least in the yearatudied methods .of teaching, early fall. going “back, to school.” They are Ovar Hi* w M k M d why not driv.a oyor und TO working every angl wh^ch will pay principles of youth guidance and He was skeptical, however, hiatorlcal foundations of education about the posafoility of moving o ff in terms tlie cash register 9«t your boskot— Hioy'rt mighty gdod! best understands. at Hlllyer College. Moaday-Taeeday the superintendent’s admlnlatrs- The- Rev. Mr. Kulpwasz is mar­ UfESTOWN Frlday-Tbarsday tive offlees into the school building There’a one exception, however. One merchant, r.'ho admittedly ried. He has spent over 25 years f BREAD—COLD. CUTS—DAIRY PRODUCTS | Bvesdags to 8 r Jtf. before heat wiyi available. TheM in the ministry. ■■ PHARMACY offices would not be crowded and haa nothing much to gain, takes a differe..t atti'ude. He sees it Sunday School ctaaaes will re­ 659 Hartford Rd.— M l 9-9946 Wediwadaya to consequently filled with body heat sume tomorrow. Keen like the claasroomf, but Instead from the Idd’o point of view. would have "only a few secre- The only seasonal indicator in his window la an old-faahioned plant diseases, they feel do not ICnka tt tnara txj^s In them." he pointed out. OPEN eeaaenleait to aare The superintendent— principal slate with these chalked words- meet this "sudden force” require­ PINE immediately protested, however, 'P A O X TO ment. Neither do Japanese beetles, PERO'S irfter werii o'clock that even ao, the offices would be SCHOOL insects, worma, fungi, etc. STAND: 276 OAKLAND STREET warm enough. p h o o e y : Rata! ALL DAY PHARMACY ORCHARD: AVERY STREET MonelMtfsr Scnflngs 864 Center 8t-—TeL Ml 9-88U "You don't Know my secretaries," he said. E PlurUNia Unum Miuginal 'Notes and Loan AsBociation Who said that no iiMin x»uM We aaw a huge trailer truck SUNDAY 1M7 Mala Street PINE LENOX Apathy f ever see eye-to-eya with hia bearing tha name o f a ktrge text­ book company rumbling along Rt. Tear aa.Ttaga are lastired with A Manchester c lt i«n this week raother-in-]a’ >'? Wa know of one AND ^ Federal Baelags aad Loan wonders if the newly organised ~an whp not only could, but let 15 the other day. The only thing, PHARMACY inat'ead of the usual "Paaa’' and Oarporafioa. 888 E. Center St— M l 8-0886 Parking, Authority will collapse everybody knjw about it. before It really gets started. It happened during the lengthy 'No Paaaing” lettered on its left MONDAY pi'blic bearin' session of laat and right rear, this one said ‘’Pass’’ According to the authority’s sec­ - LABOR DAY - retary, this man points out, 22 in­ week's Board of Di; ector. meeting. and "Flunk.” vitations to members of the Board A. lany persons stood an'* voiced A Non. of Directors, the Town Planning opinions on various sidewalk in­ and Development Commissions stallation proposals, the hour grew and the chief o f police, were sent U-te. Th« ..u r ir g • ad begun at 8 THE ARMY and NAVY out requesting their attendance at o'clock and it was already past 10 a meeting at which a traffic and p.m. Eb'ideme >f y.nrcst and an LAIOR DAY WEEKEND STORE HOURS: parking expert from New Haven occasional flare-

x , Cold BRIEF (;ASES AH Your Fovertto Winos uiM Liquert Nearly everyone hasf at some said, “ The land owner it my motb- Cuts and Salads for the most discriminating palate. time, heard the story about the er-ln-law. She isn’t- here tonight, ALL STYLES AT ALL PRICES FLENTY OF COLD lEER AT ALL TIMES but I ’m sure she feels the same way as I do.” We Will Carry All Sunday Newspapers SCHOOL SUPPLIES -As. the laughter died down, the FRED’S PACKA8E STORE mayor was heard to say, "N ow STARTING there is a man whom I think Cor. Spmeo o8id WsaoH Sts. , Ml 3-7723 should be commended.” DEWEY - RICKMAN SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 A Dead Tree’s Dead FREE DELIVERY A release received this week MARY'S 767 MAIN STREET I SOUTH MAIN STREET MI 3-6920 from the Hartford office of the In­ DPEN ternal Revenue Service tells us that ” no deduction may be taken on federal income tax returns for the loss of ornamental trees on home KFROXIVB SUNDAYS property rtsulting from disease.” The release fuq^her states that EFFECTIVE , ' 9:30 A . M. TO I P. M. the Internal Revenue Code allows a deduction for lOaa of penonal EFFECTIVE A 8 P. M. property only In cases where the loss results from lire, storm, ship­ MULTIPLE wreck, flood, hurricane, typhoon, EFFEDHYE earthquake, or other similar catas­ (SUNDAY. SEPT. 1. trophic events, : WE WUX BE bPEN 'The Internal Revenue Service LISTING SERVICE says that the loss must occur MLS '8:80 A. M. T O -I M. O N LY ) EFFECTIVE Oct 1,1957 through "sudden force.” Tree and of Manchester U K E SHORE-FRONT LOT PRICES WILL RE NORTH END STUDENTS' • INCREASED S500. Wu wHi held or rMwve PHARMACY ESTERIROOK PENS • purdMSM hrPH October 1, 1957. 4 DEPOT SQUARE Ml 9-4588' DEWEY-RICMMAN • EhruTyior Elsie Meyer John Bisseil .Stanley Iray 767 MAINVT. A M I S-446S M I S-S481 P I 2-6828 M I 8-8278 Better Buy l4ow! ■J Bomio Center '’Walton W. Grant The iHunber of shere-frent lets is limited, ■ ■ ■ « TRemoat 8-S498- Agency eousliig us fo mbhe this decision. M l 8 - iin Jeuvis Rocrity C o. - MI 8-4118 Clifford Hansen M l 8-1808 Sherwood A. Beechler M l 8-6988 YOUR HEATING SYSTEM Howard Hastings M l 8-1107 Alice Clompet j: CONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! MI 8-4848 Call U i! W e’ll Be Pleased To Submit An Estimate. Warren Howland on 8-1108 ROTARY or PRESSURE RURNERS T. J. Creehett COMPLETE HEATING M l 8-187T SOUTH ROAD. BOLTQN STEAM—HOTWATER,-WARM AJR—AIR CO.NDmONkNO Carlton W. Hutchins Gaston Reolty Co. Multiple Listing No. 515 M l t-8188 This house was lilted by T, J. Crockett. Realtor, and aold NEW! NEWf NEW! M I 8-5781 within 10 daya through MultlplWLiatlng Service with Gaaton a Realty Company aa co-operating Realtor. HOT WATER HEATER Arthur A. Knofla FOR QUICK RESULTS OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL Goodchild Realty MI 8-8440 MD 8-7828 USE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ASHFORD LAKE/INC. HotwaUr as you Uke It! Ouaraoteed and at the moqt eeonomlcal, coat to you. ARTHUR A , KN OFLA, Sdus AquflV John H. Lappon, Iw . EUsworth^Mitten McKinney Brothers M I 8-5881 Ken Ostrinsliy STS MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER—TEL. MI 8-8440 or MI 8-8888 a M I s-ssse Inr, M l 8-6188 "OlL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" M l 8-S060 SALESMEN ON THE PREMISES. Real Estate Canter FOGARTY RROTHERS, INC. Baat Hartford, Ooaa. Earle S. Rohan Madeline Smith SUNDAY snd LABOR DAY— 11 A.M. lo 6 P.M. Arthur WiBilu 319 BROAD STREE'f'— MI 9-4539 JA S-SS24 M I S-T4SS M IS -lS U M I 8-4S S 8 • - V,*\/r ViJ. - ■•. X ..- ''V; '. ,**c- ■p-' ■ w TIm Weather ATcnsc Dailr IVeM Ron FerioMt er C. B. WmOm 1 , ^For the Wfwik Ceded ■ ', Aufust lle i 1957 F eftiel'deerihf. mIM iteii^ht Lew hi mM « te. VerUble eleudl- 12,165 B«e^ iirfld. drier elr Wedneedsy. M m ber af the Audit ■■A mthLAMaiid'.irt). ■-, Biiireeh.ef'ClrMiletloii Z-' Uarickejfter^ 4 €Uy of VUlag^Charm z .'■,* ' '"'7 •,■ ■'*. . \ ■ ,, V ' tOldhtlfled AdtrertiefaiK « i Page 19) > PRICE FIVE CENTS -v^Tpli: LXXVI, |»p. 284 (ErOHTOEK PAGES) 'y - MANC6ESTEE, CONN., TUESDAY. SE;PTEMBER S. 1957 ' > ...... I ■■■ ■ A Vital School Dpta In Hppald Today \ \ Tod^a Hehild carries on pages17 7 SIand 9 full (feksils on the , opening of schools m -•Man­ chester toraorfow. ^ ' The.. Inforniatton^ Includes bufs-il^edules,' school calen­ dars. cSfaterla' schedules,- and BrsCsAN'Uiwu < Moist of Uie vlctima -were young ■ pictures of renovation. Mkndevijlld^ Jamdica,. Sept. people, petweep Id and S<(.- ■ Elsewhere In today'e paper 1 (/P)-^The; Binell of death ■'■Bodies of' the dead lay Under a hre Hated school bus r o u t e s' hifge banySin-Uke tree behind the and times for. students lit An­ hung heav;^ over this little Mandeville Hoqtltal yard. Bright Caribbean mountain resort to* lights strung on wires burned dover and -Bolton.' ■ ><■ throughout the night to aid rela­ day aa burial aervices vriere tives and friends In the task of rushed for nearly 200 Jamai­ IdenUficsU^'. Many, of thenTTofle cans l(i|ed ill the wreck of a five hours.^>y bus to reach Mande- ;ime Roma^ Catholic -excursion rule. SritMe fire's burned to,cut the Orders Inquiry smell. ^ ...... T , train. Many bodlea", so mangled that ^rtiis to It wha one of the wont dieutere UTenUficatlon was Impossible, were in. raitroM history. The U -c o i^ buried near the wreck yeatefdsy In For Law . train was packed with nearly l.SQP coffins hurriedly made by boys at ft Reds ROmSn Catholics returning to a nearby youth training center, , Kingston from a religious pilgrim, More mass burials of the* un*. u e and holiday .ouUng at Montego identifiable were planned today. Kuala Lumpur,’ Malaya, Sept. 8 Little Bock. Ark., Sept., 8 (AV-Only. white etudenta w^ t A y , dh Jamaica's north coasts Burial generally takes .place as (JPi-^Malaya'a new government to- ^ to cl*8* atxOttle RocktGiBhtral High School this Kins coaches derailed and plunged sonn as DosSlble after death on -i day promised not to proeecute while hboutllOO^NhiteaduTtii stood outaide the ring ofNaf over a 100-foot emhailkmem near soon as possible after Kendal, ftvs~mlleir-Irom MShde- this tropical Island. . Commnnist Jupgle tefii^lsti who .tionid ^Guardsmen placed there laat liight by Orvi^l Sd Bodies Claiiiied. l^ve themselv'ea up. rule. ' ’v Some 50 bodlea were claimed and The couijt of the de.ad^ reached taken to Kingston. " 'The i^fer was mide by Prime ^*None’ of the nine Negroes Kbeduled to eater the -2, 17d 'last night. The Catholic 'plahdp Minister Prince Ahdul Rahnfan pupil high school toda.v sliowed up apparently in com plice of Jamatca.-'the Most Rev. John Acting Governor John Stow and after Malaya’a new,'king warned J. McEleney of Woburn, Mass:, Chief Minister Norman Manley with avBchool board request. The board called off the seb hurried to\the wreck sijd ordered ^ e Legialature that's strengthen­ uled integration early today afteir the Governor ordered the estintated .lt might rise to 360. ' an* Immedlete Investigation, to be ed Commbnlat party would mean Rains Slow Search eaded by the chief Justice of the diaaster. for this Asian nation’s troops to the school grounds last night in effect h^araBg tbe Tbrrential stains hanvpered newly won Inde^ndenCe. It la now asarch for additlonardsar iupreme Court.' an Indeipendent membep of the planned race mixing. ' \ . . .* x I ' i Stow called for a naUonat day Britiah Commoftw'ealth. , • x Faubus told a television audiencf h«J night that to main­ I h S ’' ’A bSnt'S? '^JJw dedlhe of mm.rnlng Sunday. Movie houke. King Abdul Rahman, no. relation tain peace and oriier thd school had to reuudn unint4»rated l^ X d 2 “vlll., at, ne*.rby! » " • < * , we« to the prime minister., took ove,*" '1ata: least -/for.mm 4-1«thea time belhr* ^ ; Spalding and In Ktagaton, VMady. oa*».v -» .the reijen, of Malaya In colorful Meanwhile in Washington, , P r ^ wera put two to a bed.'DoctMSrand I cloMd Igst "^bt, and gri xp* ceremonies yesterday. Acuially, dent'Blaenhower told hla new# cOn* nursei w«re*niahed to the K<>®P*'! the government la In the hanos of ference that Atfy. Gen. Bcownell First Day ■ tals, to work around the clock. A j the prime minister. la looking Into the altuatJ«L to see •ing*le-englne plane flew in medical tlon of the cause ^ t h e wreck, al- , The ’Prime. Minister told the what happened Ih way of a iumdlirs ■ - . , ! though tmeonfirmed. reports - said iegieiature l2 million lesfleti vrtll rimdWock againet.lirtegriitlon. Ap- At Sturgis^JS^e, . aKwI 190 persons reccl\-!d,^^rfj \ be distributed throughp^ Malaya arently the ,Praaldent meant geney treatment but went hpme.’^ (Conflmied on Rage Seveatcea) in the next few days selling out irownell. la trying to find out If the terms'of the goveriiment'a ap­ gthere haa hesn any violation of Gintdn, T^nnV peal, for Communisty to Surrenden fadenU laws.' He said Comhinnlsts who refuse At the same time Blaenhower Manelteld. Tcxh a («H> to abandon Commlmism will be sent said he la bonfldent the American a Riga H to Communist China. Their familiep people will llik the-school Integfa- a iemonstrewM agsMst Uireil Accideni D eath will go wftK them Jl they derive. • Uon problem by being , true to aiwd deeesregstloB Iw t Bif l iiu Those who pronilse loyalty to themselves and not by laws. ber, epaaed this aaatwiug with- Malaya, he said, will be given a Fdriowlng EUenhower'a state­ M t iueideat. Neffat atwdaMI af place In the community and Re­ ment, a a^keam an said the Justice high adhael agw. went aawt hy bus oyer united with their families. Department la "getting the fseta,” to I. M. XerreU M tfUghedi fis .He warned the government does and probably will get In touch vrith Fort IVorth, ha to the puif. Blra. not intend to (five up Its fight the federal Judge who overturned (tonevh Baxter, aelieol secretary,* Bv THE .4880CI.ATEP PRESS f For a 3-day non-holiday weekend ■gainst the terrorists. last week a aUte. court order last month', the Associated Press aaid ae NfigiwM were aemi aa Accl Central High 'School, to within a block'-of the school and Little Rock, Ark. Gov. OrVal Faubua ordered the troppa opt to poatpone acheduled lntegr|Uon “ 'ito o „ “ Other tyges of accidents, with pri­ was 658 in 1961. Last year's over­ English, laid dowh govenuneot pol­ then left. , ^ .filed vate plane crashes acpountlng for all. toll was 696. icy. today, (AP Wtrephotol. There loud handclamlhg oar . and Mitarad^ many of these. Aa millions Jammed highways In , Ha aaid Malaya will count on ry- and a fey yells when a teen- School wii the last holiday ■weekend of sum­ unfurled a Confsdcratf The. traffic death toll- for the 5- csivlng h«lp few other Oommtm- Taro ■tatd- day boHday compared 'with 486 mer, the traffic death rate mount­ wealth ^vem m ents which have S agZ 'T M ti no ptt.'l he Sobarly last year, 488 In 1955. and a rec­ ed etaadily. showing - sharp In­ ewsmSA. '■ ' ' \ ■ troitad Ihe^t ■agweed to help-Malaya win H r jbi- ^ISO-riiOie: ord of 491 for the holiday eetlh creases Sunday and Monday. dapehdence. . H, Men ra of the Capital Oltlxens groat antar . i 1961. '" '-c ■ The National Safety - Connell, ifala'ya. he went on.-InfsH'm to OounOU dUtributed laafleU among of Jtoteffistigh: The Natiomal Safety Council had which had predicted tha.420 deaths, a builtf up of an. elaborytr the spectators Tlie leaileta-wera tetri bar. 'The predicted 43(> traffic deaths fOr alto had estimated sonvi 48 mil- jfn ssrvice -, or' large armed entitled "What Ukcoln said about taittareta this \ this'year’s, holiday. lion.caA vrouklbe on tha Wghways a forces. .Thif nation Will seek'to Long IM- Range MissUe Claim sSgrsgatlon'," and a . ‘‘.P.8." at thjk of a federal Higher T h ^ July .* Total duriind the weekend. eome a. full memter of the Dieted end Included this aentenes: "Viw Oommentldi: on the^ j a tf ^ p c More than 49,000 persona ware can and will abolish tax .acbopli if Nations as soon-^ as possiblS, the heceaaary," ‘ / Ked'H. Dsarbom, councU pririi killed In highway aeddants^ laai new Monarch wnd. Washington. Sent. 3 (iP(J--Pre, dealt with these other ■speech that a maaaivs tel*1^ o ac course, \ that the Labor Day toll win be slighUy more than 89,000. sterling area on tha basis of full ciaima. arid did. not say than what It actually matters; campaign was under 'way tq enllat not only was higher than our pre- State Total at 6 did aay. , . . Congress — Eisenhower,-replied white moihsra for an aaaembly oa luch weapon* if « long way from the high school grounds today and hoUday esUmatc, hut exceeded the Four peptons, two of whom were (CoBthiWd M Psgr BIgM) actual production. . "The President called the Soviet' not much when naked whether BuUetim anything had happened to change that motor caravans were j»n- 4-day Fourth of July toll." riding m a Sd-yearnSW model-T Biaenhower 'iAade the aUtement announcement most evasive. The In this year’s Indepehdehce l>ay Tord, were killed In traffic acci­ Rusalans always have been known his assertion two-weeks'ago that verging on the cimll*! dt^iioifi friMB tke AP Wkw at a newa conference when asked, he waa trcmend'oualy .diaappoint- other sections of tha stati. The waekeiid. a 102-hour period, traffic dents in Connecticut during the whether Jie couW five the Ameri­ for statementa which aerve only took 426 Uvea TTie traffic toll for Labor Day weekend. their own purposes, he said, ed In the performance of tha 85th Rev. Corbett Mask of/Benton, can people any information on the Congreea,. .which adjourned its [ aoi 20 mites to the^uthwest, a almilaf period Memorial Day was A fatal ftre brought the etaU a Russia, NATO atatua of this, country's ettorts to Elsenhower aaid that In the past BVBfllA b e a d y TO violent death toll to five. the Rusaiaiia.have bedir.something first sesrion lest Friday.' that he had brqtvht ’kboot Landea.-BapL 418. develop an Intercontinental halHs- The FrMlilent touched off a round LA doxe'n’’doM segragal with him Dearborn said that good weather TlTe .foijr ~. traffic deaths were ,tlc miaaile (ICBM); ■•••■ leaa than completely rqllab,la,„and aarved abttaa toda|i A p * double, the number predicted for Plan Sepaifate of laughter' by pulling a sheet ofl to the echool. to ga aw ■' during the holiday brought motor; .The queatloner asked for co4»- added Uut on thla occasion he saw ational Guard lets to the roads In near rsew H the state by the Ooniiectieut.Safa*:|. ^ no, reason for placing more cr*d- panes'fromh'Ui pocket rifflMaylhg ■ About, a 11019 00 ______^ raent in the light of the Soviet the Soviet an- had a little '•list dealing w ith' Joapa and t r u ^ ware parked- fiw p— Sr- tratted_ NiHtoM numbers. He praised (he majority ty Commle^n an4 Union’s announcement last week .enM UiAn usual, in thi IMmptr to bumper In front.of the •f earefiiLdrivers and law Snforce- thah. occurred over the 1956, Arbor ArCtlC^ ^ , , irameS noimeement. The record of Congreaa. hva, a Mninsr hlrh- Day Dav weekend;.weekend; . . •’ ^ ■ - ■ ------that It had aucceaafully tSated On the credit aideyB^aeniiower msnt offlclaki fop keeping high iuch a weapon. . - A s' &iC.thia coum (OouMstped an Page Eight) k'". , way accidents In check; James a Patteraoh, 68! CTdXyme By TME ASBpCI ATU) PRESS In that field, tha PttiiaK^AcUiAl- Uat^ enactment of Mch measures and Louia D. BargneSi, 48. of the Blaenhower replied that . any-. cm Atauukr ^ The ebunt of accident deaths cov- Naval forcet of both the Soviet , thing he aaid had -to be within t^ , nothlng abori---tha atatua jgi the -Middle Easf^anUrCOmmu- efdd a 78-hour' periodLl^om 6 p.m. iyoryton rectlwi of Essex,—were- n At o are screduied to i framework of national aecuty. He did MW* many mil-:’. nlst Resolution, ,em tlon of the In­ . Waahtafftato , ji '(«S- ^ (local Urns') Friday to midnight dOUaiMhave bean'* spent ternational ^ to n d c ElMrgy Agen-' ny to Stabilize 2*raajfii at Btaeqlwwar s rCoaHnaed on Page Bight)— carry out maneuvert. In ArcUc cy, passage of;- the Civil Righto Monday. ■ - ■ rji—- ... watera off Europe thla month, but irlUrtii the caef^ty of available Oeaffreae did a«t cut his aclenUflc/>i<^ledge and fvhat he Blit, aiid -tito-bltt destgned''to'^Bafe- igion Gas Prices they apparently will be operating called the. whole arrSingeiTient. guard FBI fU4s. \ h to Jnsitfy a tax about 1,000 milet apart. , feeS. to Watet mi*atl4 program .has the On the debit sMe of measureaK -ar told S aaw*vasHMMaMa.' asHita ^ JM*$ Group M ay N ot Moscow Radio unounced the heat :^rlority, he said, but add- ■asked but not.)to*cted, EisenbdWM }(ew York, BepL S iffi—Socony ha eatiiaatea Oewpaffa cwt gwr* Soviet war gamee ^ a y In a wmm- that It wUI bCw long time be­ ’ ticked off propossda toi protec^on Mobil (Ml Co. .moved to afablixe TfrauMBt -spendtaff this year by litg to 'foreign riiipa and planea to Atomic Debri fore a loftg ' fiilnge missile is the of welfare, and pension "fund* in gaariine- prices in Mow Bnglaad aaly gl Milton or so. ateer clear of '’haaardous" bpera- the labor union field, to restrict while an affiliate said It was fur­ . ■ -?T meane of delivering. exploalTe ther trimming crude oil purchaaea tlona in the araa«(Ar.De(enBe MiiUa- .imwer." .. highway advertising, . citiea^44-iAdi -' A # --- Jield from jw>t. 10 to Oct. IS in tinuing watch on ridloaotlvlty- In 8 Security Officor said It hag,'ffo eSqnatora, ■ Sridg.ea is chairman of an afrA difwtiyhorth of the Ural the atmosphere. Culled,^||||n AP Wii;e On that latter point he epo)ie a t Prices 'wlU be reduced 1 2-10 iaformatioa to indicate he Md ■ -..'...‘ B y'dA C ^'B E U . The fulj-time monitoring Job was cent in Bridgeport and 8-10 cent in left Spanish tcrritaiy. Reporta Sept. .8 (Ah—Self- the party's policy eommiUce, MouiMlH^ias^EM Waahlngton, Neither Bridget nor •SaltonstaU N ovat^H m l^'i' -(New Land) la- entnisted. 'to' the. -Stcateglc Air (ConUawed on Page Bifkt) Danbiuy. -were enrreat. la Cokmbla (bat styled Republican ’ Uberala Kaye has Indicated much liitereat In tak­ lands. from an. archl- Command. It will start this fall -to student'pilot, eompaaton, IdUed Reja*,' w’''o Gcd to SpaiB^after begunIpng-*anga campaign to ing' On the dally grind of the floor pelagp of 86,000 square milea be­ mijce regular samplings at hlrii al­ as plaiie crashed In fiejd in Sunder­ he w-as 'ousted from power last place otI of 'their members In the leadership. In their present p ^ - tween the- Barenta and Kara Seas. titudes of radtoaotiiw debris.-TTiiB land, Maia,..BritUh troops and May, had arrived In the DomlnU line of suwesslpn to the, SenaU’a ttons.tloni. they alt In on , all white The close'st part, of-Scandinavia .is military - work will aupplameiit armed band exebaaga shots across can Republic and planned to re­ House conferences. andAre In a po- Arctic /Norway, about, 300 miles to monitoring oarried out by b'e frontier of Northern Ireland and turn home. ‘Ilieee repoftsTmoM GOP leadOrshlp. . Irish Republic, ' ’ iFcsif Plans New Try Aa piwl of this 'campaign, the sltion to wield Infiuence among the .W^thWest • ,-■ i- Atondlc Energy Commission'! AEiC) not. be'* confirmed. all-out' Eleenhower. grOup may their coUeagues.' ■ . The hroadcaet sStd air aiid haval usihg atratoq^erlc-balloons.; .PhiUppine goi'cmmcpt to .push, avoid any fight, over .the'top leSd- If Dirksen replaces Knowland, manfuvera. will be'held with dlf- Much of the inforination now for punitive aetton against GRAHAMS EXPECT C H ltJ) STshlp poet -when Sen. Knowland the GOP Uberala "hope they t^ h - •ferent types of modem weappni known by the United, Butes b*! T4gi™ At Stalled Aerns Tallis Asheville, N. C., hept: S lAB of California steps down'from that can put one, of their nuinbic4n -xhe and'warned all ships arid planea 'it goviet atitthic .weapon testing and! Sept.. 10 UJ(. Qcn«ral.,AsMmbly —Evangeliet Billy Graham aaM Job ■« thq end of hla term' next assistant leadership. The' assist-, wiU dangerous to ' enter .^thq progress haS' been attained by session...Harriaburg, Va., fire de­ today that he and 8tni. Gra­ year. ' . ant’a-iob doean’t always pay off waters or the sir spsc.e of the ares, analyaia of air aamples.' partment trink, burned up in grass London, Sept, 3 UP) — The fourhcWll upon him to suggest new ateps ham are expecting their ftfth Ihitead, thay are seeking to with the top position but It. does /North Atlantic Alliance officials ITie Air Force-and the Navy have fire. ' ''' ' ..... western powers decided today to in the Bast-WSst search for an child next year. Arriving at name one of. their number.Sa as-- often enough, for them id hope that MV* not'pinned down the NATO from time to time, partlcularl'y dur­ TSvinxiatfera reported doing.well continue disarmament- negotia­ agreement, western- tnformajfts Ms home at Montrtat, 16 miles alatant leader, with- the. eventual eventually one of them would have ttianeiiverVRrea. except .to say lh*J ing perioda ot acheduled nuclear' at Boston'- hospital -after kldhey tions with Russia..ae long as there said. east of here lato last night from . hope of moving'him Into the -top command-— ,>, ■it will be north of the'‘North Sea. teats, used high-fli^ng aircraft .to transplantant operation Thirty la any -posBlbllity-the.Rovlets will The meeting of the western an ' extended reUgtoua. crusade •' post and the more immediaU aim ■ Even .the aaiSstaht leadership persona stranded atop ML W as^ show serious intent to lielp end the delegates took plaqe;I a• fewav hours la New York City, thd et-ange^'' -,/■ collect radioactive air sampiM. Bnt Hat asserted that he wa* weary of stTMlgthenlng their voice ^In Would rive "the Li.berals a. ■qoie-: (ContlM^ pMihige ^ e ) today’a announcement adll place ingtoft as.broken track haltr ci^ world arms race. ’ before the aubcommit.Ittoe waa due - party policies, what larger voice In ^licy met- this monitoring ^stem o n ' a con- railway. But it wan expected generally to hold its first meeting iineg a last but la gand health aim hoped to ^ Dlrkaen Feasible Aeristant -tere and help them allay'the true- - — New 'ifork state police seise 69,000 tJiBlI the talks in the subcommittee Thursday.. g ------get ..Jn considelrsblc'/swimming ttnuing’ baais. The Pentagon said and golf. THe aatd/their .next “Knowland’a. i announcement he tratldn they say they hay* fblf n s i ||- A m e m s ' ivlPA i the program -will extend for at least In ooifaterfelt..t20 Mile from trio of 'the U.N. Disarmament Commls- The 5-to>w'er disarmament sub- Would not run again for the^n- many of Eisenhower's proposals, a-*kC ivgCMI drivihg/along Twway . y. But* alow are In their last week here. .committoS, . which reSurasd.-.) Its , child waa expected to be bora ta two years. "January. ' ./ . ’ *te apparently h«« P«t Sen^Ulrk- went down the drafaj wHhout apon- . Samples of the stratosphere coU Department •trprijle shoow Hen­ Delegatee of thd Unlt^ States, London sessions March 18. Iiaa sen of minols. now assistant lead- Britain, France and Canada co­ mired down in' an Etoat-Wsst split certed Rapublicad fight for them. Guardi^ FBI Fue* lacted- by Strategic Air Command derson leave* Syirhwt®*' ” •***1*’** - IKE DEDICATES WEEK ■K*r. In line for (op- Command In They' have complained partic­ orewa Will be-turnad-ovar for-anal- t& ^ th .report nn ^Jilan sltua- ordinated their policy 'a t . a hour- over the banning of nuclear weap­ '7959. . . ' ' lonF sttategy conference which on testa; a halt ip production, of Wasfaiiiirion- Sept. $ UfV-rPresI- ularly! about the handling of Im-- Washington, Sept., 8 idPt— to tha Armed Forces Special Hon."' - auch weapons and inspeefiona to deat Klawitinwcr taday urged Djrkaen.'Meoji atJong aupport- m i^ tlp n .. school eohstrtictlon and -Wappona Project. The Defense De^ Billy Graham returak to North took Into account ,8oViet criticism ar of thf lata Sen. Robert A. Taft dent iasenhOwer signed Ihtofr lAi of the western packS|^ plan tot a enforce aC^ agreement. | wide observance at the week o(| labor, legisla.tUm In the ,rrisSion of, today ATHll .aimed St protecur LjrtoMhti deaignaUd .Laughltn. M i Carohna after vrdeprMtNgliPK Nov. t t ga aattonal larm-city/ of Ohio, more recently has taken Confides that closed* Jhst week. FBI Rise ' from . untostriett 'ofdV'Maae at Del Rlo-.iTek., as the three and a half month cruMB^Rc- first-stage disarmament Met. Chlla-for ‘Reel ProgreSA pain* 4«: ili>-.'veoman service for Ford Motor Co, pimonncek B «ei ,Tha first reacUoQ .ta to the ''-T he Impasse M s pointed, up in week, la/ n proclamation', the President Elsehhower whenever He The Uberals-lwcognlae they rep- searches by defense lawyers. first site'from which high altitude ddtat said I'Bseijt only a nlihdrity among the Congress passed 4ha.|b|ll as one sampling' will be opiulucte'd. prloea will run between $2,800 arid Soviet delegate. VateriiMP|kin, to a Jettor, made public today; from $8,489. ' - the 'II-polntsvVeitern prOjk^l was Prime Minister MacmIlUn. to So- kll cliyufaa,' rural Senste ReRubllcans. Bhit -they hope of the last acts of thq. aaasion. Th8 The department said that results taken to- mean that Mbscow. will ■Viet -Premier Bulganin'' Urging sluMitdTrot^gnlae.: they will pick up enough •feerults Justice Department and FRt Chief of the samplings wMch '.‘bear mili- - ’French admit kiging five Tqn>- peadenm to cootrlbu tarji". claMiflcatton" udU be alj- slan eoldlaia when chasing Alger­ hot accept it as a-tAsls for agree­ tome ’’real-progreas'’ in thh, The quiej campaign for this, ob­ revenue.' ' v'. -, ' . /> and Jo .offer new ■explanationa and proposals. He said the ’West was ject hasn't gone far enough to In­ In law anforcement. Hoover said The ABC has been releeiaing bai- "nijt encouraged” by ZorinA recent Ta deputleo began evaouat- hia G-men couldn’t ' . gd on. with|doons tojriUtudea ranging fi'om AFL-CIO lesMfcip re t^ . pMgfa. arguments jn behalf of their plan. ' ifs In tbe‘'MU Canyon dicate any single potential candi-. to clear unions of corruption, .vow the same .time they agread to 'cejtotton Irf the plan put forward dat'e for the. place. It la Obvious, their work If their ■ confidential 50,000 fbet to' 90,000 feet from preatTha. Ruxalan delegata to give by the United States. Canada, ____as a bniah fire raged 'XUnneapoUa, Minn.. San Angelo, to fight new reatrtcli.ye lawsV., atifoltad to tfw.Mgged MBs lIntor-Amarienn Economic Confer­ a precise and forma) answer to Franca and Brifiln." - •. . , Tax., and tha,PdnaiHa Canal Zona., Tha' wastom plan'callad fbr ra- .neriliwcgi of here,. , ,;]^a announcad purpoa* ot the ence ■pprovea deriwratlen 'MUblg taair prop.oaala. ./ - w M .jMWa! blachenta l,t6g •any-'hope for/deoAo)nic treaty . for If ha continues to reject .their AmerK pita the weatem aUteamen wUl '.(OaatteMd SR itaB* MtoaX