PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1 « « ^anrl|i?8tpr Enttthtg If^rallt AYtrafiB Daily Net Preea For tlM Week Baded diM B, IM l Fair, eeeler tonigM. eariy i About Town 13,330 ing fog Ukely. Lew Rite « . N Mrs. Sedrtck Strmgtuui. duitrict Meeeker ef the Audit lEuptittin UpraUi moetly aiBlay wiOi pleaaaat deputy president of the Rebekahs, | Bareaa et Oreelatlea peratoree. High 35 to 88, end Mrs. Jessie Wallace, marshal, Manchester— A City of Village Charm made an official visit to Welcome Rcbekah lodpe in East Hartford Wednesday nlpht. VOL. LXXX, NO. 225 (T ^ L V E PAGES—TV SECTION)^ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1961 (CleiUfled AdTertfelng ee Pace 10) John E. Anderson. 109 Pine St HOUSE appeared at a first meeting of creditors Wednesday in a petition laaten to Kathv before L’.S Referee of Bankrupt­ Godfrej-. WINF- Plugs for H^rse Meat State News cy Saul Seidman m bankruptcy CBS, Manclies- court. His assets are listed as ter. 10:10 a m. JIOO. and liabilities $1 b74..'>l Monday thru Sat­ Roundup urday Conte.'t President Ponders Action Manchester Grang'- memtvrs Everv Day. Nikita Pledges went on a mystery ride Wednes­ day to the summer home of Mr. &HALE and Mr? Charles Krob at Aniston, Lake, .ymston. Conn There \m11 be Milk Price no meeting of Manchester Grange WE'RE "SELL-A-BRATING" OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY WITH TWO BIG STORES on July fi. The Grange has been Boom in Soviet Up IV^ Cents Invited to reigtiboi with Plymouth Grange next Wednesday, June 2S FILLED WITH BIG, BIG SAVINGS ON FRESH, NEW, MERCHANDISE FOR THE HOME AND FAMILY To Halt Ship Union Strike Man-heste-- Grange will meet July Mostoi^Nbine 24 (A])—Pre-f envisaged.’’ he diselose<’ to an IP '.vhen motion pictures of the applauding, capacity crowd in the P e r Quart Grange Building in Washington. mier Khrushchev reiterated Alnia Ata Opera Hall, ‘"nie light P C . "nil be shown. today that he intends to sign and food industries will develop Hartford. June 24 {IP)—The a peace treaty with East Ger­ rapidly, side Jsy side with heavy price of milk for fluid use sold f ' "4- /t V,, The Manrhe.-ler Jtmior Sqiare many in the “near future.” At Industry." Pance Club wall spon.sor a dance The massive development, be by farms will rise by 1 < o Possibility for members only at the >\ est SPECIAL GROUP OF LADIES' the same time he promised an said, would be outlined in drafts cents a quart July 1—and ap­ Side Recreation tennis court.s to­ early boom in Soviet economy. of a new program and new rules parently the consumer-will be night at 7.30 It was erroneously Khrushchev termed the Gerirjui of the Soviet Communist party to asked to pay the full cost of Strong for reported In The Herald >e.sten1a> peace treaty issue ope of the be published soon. Horse meat and the increase. that the danoe was to be sponsored mens "most difficult problems of our American com -might figure In by the Manchester Square Panre day'* and linked it with disarma­ Industry sources said yesterday 2 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED new food production plans, he add­ ment in a 2-point slate of action. that la was likely that state dairies T-H Ruling C3ub. ed. andi stores w’ill pass on to the con- He spoke over a nationwide ra­ He emphasized rapid economic dio hookup from Alma Ata. capital BUfner the full cost of the boost, Nutmeg Forest. Tall Cedars of development was, to his thinking, w'hich Is 'i per cent more than the Washington, June 24 of the Virgin! Islands Republic of Russia'.s most formidable weapon Lebanon will hold its la.st meet­ usual increase for the date. President Kennedy today oT'* ing before summer recess Monday sport coats Kazakhstan which is observing its for winning Capitalist countries A spokesman for H. P. Hood and at 7 30 p m. at the Masonic Tem­ 40th anniversary. over to communism. Sons Dairy said his firm will prob­ dered a government study of ple. Strawberry shortoake refresh Lait Wedne-sday, he told a Krem­ This is why the draft program ably raise its prices the full effects of the maritime s l ^ e ments wall he served hv Fieri lin rally Russia will sign a sep­ devotes so much attention to the amount of the Increase. Officials to help him decide on Monday L' alternate peace Cotton. F^.xpertl.v tailored in three- dead, and the Tractors for Free­ Tractors for Freedom Inc., was button models with center vent. year-old high school Junior has ap- i moves before the government ac­ dom Committee accused Cuba’s organized at the suggestion of paiwntly committed suicide over | 671 Receive Diplomas at MHS tually seeks a court injunction un­ L T. WOOD CO. Hand.some Plaids, neat Checks, Fidel Castro of killing the deal. President Kennedy. But Kennedy his poor report-^card. ll'Tsld photos bv Ofiara and Pinto der the Taft-Hartley Law. muted Stripes, .“^izes 37 to 46. Rejf- The committee in a bluntly- made it clear the U.S. government Neal Arthur Nichols was found j The labor secretary scheduled a worded statement last night said would play no part in any ex­ by his mother, Mrs. Robert B. | news conference on the strike. ICE PLANT ulars and Ixmjrs. Perfect summer It was folding up because Castro's change. Nichols, lying in the garage yes­ r~' i . i SI BISSELL STREET sport coat at a terrific saving. demand for $28 million in cash, The committee dismissed Cas­ terday by his car at thetr home a t ' Unions have turned Goldberg Beautiful new 1961 swim suits in the sea­ credit or tractors could only be in- 12 Adams Rd. The motor of the c a r! down cold on his proposal for a Turn East From -Main St. tro's proposal of yesterday in these 60-day strike truce to let govern­ At State Theater terprMed as a move "calculated words: was running. 1 son’s most exciting styles. Inclti^ing Knits, to destroy the possibility of agree­ Dr. Joseph Sloan Bell. Ridge- j ment factfinders study the dispute "The latest proposal by Dr. Cas­ issues—including a demand for Lastic, Cottons. All the important fashion ment." tro that a delegation of prisoners field medical examiner, said the | The committee aaid Castro's pio- whom he holds captive under the youth died of carbon monoxide i bargaining rights on American- ] ^ a l for a delegation of prisoners poisoning and ruled the death an : owned foreign flag vessels—and colors ajid patterns. Sizes 32 to 40. threat of penalty of death or lung come up with a settlement to negotiate release terms was lu­ imprisonment can negotiate the apparent suicide. dicrous. " However, since the boy was formula. BEFORE YOU BUY terms of their own release Is lu­ Although shipping operators ac­ The Cuban prime minister's re­ dicrous." I found on the floor instead of in i FIGNtC TABLES jection of . the committee's terms the car. Dr. Bell said. "I think { cepted the Goldberg plan the / to exchange 500 farm tractors "It is further evidence of his he changsiUits -BUad and wanted \ imion turndowns seemed to doom J brutality in eyiUcally playing with I worth about $3 million for 1.200 I to get eiiew ■ I f ' It. captured rebels was blamed by the the lives of Imprisoned mSn and The only--thing that might have The labor secretary, a union at­ Call Ml 9-5256 , r committee for^the collapse of the their relatives,” he statement add­ j led the boy to tsdee his own life, t > torney w h o masterminded the month-Ionjg negotiations. Ca.stro ed. I police said, was a report card with { 1959 steel strike before he Joined had called the committee's condi­ 'The committee charged Castro [ three poor grades found on the i Kennedy's cabinet, could come up tions ridlculou.s. reneged on his original offer to I seat of the car. Yesterday was the | with alternate settlement propos­ mens als. But negotiations in New York The private citizens' group, release 1.214 prisoners for 500 I last day of school. Whirlpool headed by Walter Reuther, tractors. Castro later upped the Besides his parents, the boy is WOMEN'S FAMOUS Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. ante, the committee aaid, demand­ 8ur\1ved by two brothers and a (Continued on Page Six) MUton S. Eisenhower, said it Is ing $28 million worth of heavy- sister. E. and Gas Ranges disbanding and plans to return be­ duty equipment or 1,000 small Prices os Low slacks tween 60,000 and 70;000 letters it tractors. State Airman Killed NAME BRAND received from Its appeal for funds "It was our hope to bring free- Setvice Thot's Better to pay for the tractors. The let­ Unionville. June 24 iS>i—Roger Bulletins ters never were opened, so there's (Contlnaed on faage Six) E. Wing. 18. Southington, an Air Force enlisted man. was killed Culled from AP Wires last night in a head-on collision of Potterton^s two automobiles on Route 177. The 180 Center St.—Tor. of Church Security Council Sedt I driver of the other car. Bert 3,000 FLEE FIRES sale Brander, 41. of 53S Huckleberry i Hill, Avon, was admitted to Hart- St. John’s, Nfld., June 24 (F) $8.99 to $10.99 values ' ford Hospital with multiple in- —Wind-driven forest fires raged I Juries. His condition was termed along Bonavista Bay today and ' serious. His wife, son. and daugh­ plans were made to evacuate an­ HENRIEHA INN shoe sale East, West Heading other village. More than 8,000 ter were less seriously injured. 1 Block from the Bea<’h. persons already have fled seven 38 Crandall Ate., Misquamlrut towns In eastern Newfoundland. Beach. Westerly, R. I. PRS. Patroh for State Parkf The Are situation worsened as a Modern hot and cold water In 2 strong west wind drove the To Bitter UN Scrap Hartford. June 24 (>P)—State Po­ rooms. Home eookeil breakfast lice wilt send increased numbers JEAN HAV- KARL KEHLER GREGORY MANOHVCK PHIIJ.IPS .STEVENS flames toward the village of served. Families with ehlldren of troopers and policewomen to­ Valedlctorlah r SaJutatoilan Class President Speaker Dover. The vlUage's 600 m l* can have kitehen privileges by By W nXlAM N. OATIB ^serving the first year and the morrow to three; state parks in an dents prepared to flee. The IT.S1. the week. Spacious grounds. 2 PRS. 10 United Nations, N. T., June 24 Philippines the second. attempt to curb the recent wave Air Force base, at StephenviOe, Pirnlr table. Bath houses. Hot 1 1 - 0 0 A bitter floor battle between In 1957, Japan was elected over of misbehavior, particularly that Nfld.. airlifted men and soppUea and eolil showers. Private the Communists and the West Czechoslovakia to ‘ succeed the of teen-agers. to help Are fighters now battling beach. Write or phone for rites loomed anew' today over a disputed Philippines, despite bitter protests "My orders are to arrest and the Hamm which have bamed and reservations; Mrs. Rose A. from the Communists. Ip 1959 integrity Is the Noblest Possession’ Security Council seat claimed by over TO.OOO acres. C le m e n s . Proprietress. Tel. the East Buropesms. there was another deadlock and Watch Hill. Diamond 8-8272. Poland and Turkey agreed to take Values to $14.95 Communist Romania and the By PATRICIA PLATT < fined scholarship as a "freedom of. !>tion to overall excellence an an-Acational ideas." but called for im­ NAAOP CHARGES BL\S pro-western Philippines have both one-year turns. Turkey Is now- Newburgh, N.Y„ June 24 (F> serving out its yriir which expires A mild wind fluttered against rather than a freedom from." Bwer to "almost a religious ques provement of a system in which Single Pair $5.99 announced their candidacy for the Stevens said that education haa tlon." He asked that tlie "spirit "only one or two per cent of the -^Tho president of ttie New­ 2-year seat now held by Turkey. Dec. 31. j tassels and tears yesterday after- burgh chapter of the Natfonal Other candidates for the SecuiUy been called "what you have left and emphasis" of education be students " excel. Hamou.s makt-rg wash and wrai alark.?^' Diplomats predicted the contest i noon pn Memorial Field at the over after you have forgotten shifted In order that "greater evi­ "We need to think m the super­ AssMlatlan for the Advaaee- may wind up in a deadlock when Council this year are Ghana to Tidbits ment of Celored Peopie totey in cool, comfortable blends of S.'i'";. DRESSY AND CASUAL STYLES BY SUCH FAMOUS NAMES AS: 'TRIOS 'VELVET STEP succeed Ceylon in the Common- ; graduation of 671 aeniors in the eversrthing else.” Education is nec- dence of understanding purposeful­ lative about education," he aaid. SEE THIS SELECTION Dacron. 4.1 '’; Rayon and 73'; Dacron, the new 09-natlon General Assem­ from the AP Wires . largest commencement in Man­ essarj’. he said, “if you want to be ness will come to the school." Parents, too. he said, could help called an emergency seaatoa 25', Cotton. Pleated and plain front . bly baUota this faU to fill the va- w^lth seat and Guatemala to suc­ chester High School history. free to live and do ,what you want Kehier cited the five acceptances through a "conscientious and sin­ claiming that this e t ^ s new OF n ,E .\N ' VAUNTINC ' RHYTHM STEP ' AIR-TRED ' COBBLERS ' SANDLER ' CLASSMATES. csuicy. ceed Ecuador in one of the Latin- usF.n r.ARs t o i).\y : style.s. Mo.st wanted .summer colors m , Candycane line.s of wine and to do." of tills year's graduated by the cere interest '■ education." welfare regulations injeoted tJM .-lolid.s and checks. Sizes 29 to ,50 i Be­ w ith a tw'p-thirds majority of American seats. 1 white-robed graduates of the Class " ‘Sursura corda’ — lift up your Xlassachusetts Institute of Tech­ Diplomas were presented by racial question into tlie local those voting needed to elect a non- West Germany's Foreign Minis­ ’60 CHEVROLET cause of the low. low, price there will be Colors: Black Batents,. W'hites, Bones, Reds, Blues, Calfskins, Mesh, Straws. Broken sizes. Shop early for best ter Heinrich von Brentano declares of 1961 received diplomas at cere­ hearts," he said. "Hitch your nology and the several perfect Atty. Harold Garrity, chairman of welfare problem. Tfie local 2 Brl Air ' \'-K 4-Dftor a nominal charge of .50c for iiiffing. pertnanent member to the 11-na-j monies attended by the new high wagon to a star. To burn up a com­ scores of class members on the board df education, and board branch president, Elliworth selection. ti—President Molsa Tsbom- 2 - 9 4 Regular Values to China, France, Soviet Russia and Led py flagbearers. the class *'V-8” Bel Air 4-Df>or 4.00 to 8.00 to 3.99-4.99 2 * 6 4 the United States—agreed Infor­ munist Oiina “la imder study and Witnesses's corporate name, at of three freedoms in education, be of secessionist Katanga Prov­ 3.99 5.98 2 * 9 9 a number of possibilities are being Yankee Stadium, site of serf 4 lis- I marched onto the field to Verdi's "type of education, tj'pe of study, ince left for homo today, again '59 CHEVROLET mally that the six non-permanent considered." trict assembly. I "Triumphal March” from "Aida.” Petros. Tenn., June 24 A^j: "He's bound to be dead, " said seats should be allocated two to and t.\-pe of tervice." humsn chain of rescue vv'orkers Smith when he returned from a pledging cooperation with cen­ Bel Air 6-Cvl. 4-Door 2 to 4 f^iiand nciklatrs. hrtml-srt clip earring.'. Department pre.ss officer Lincoln Conneettout Is one of five stales I At the head of the procession were tral government officials who Jamaica.s In solid colors, prints and plaids. Coordi­ Latin America and cme each to the Miss Jean Cathr.'^n Hay. valedic­ In her valedictory address. "For hand-passing debris from a col­ stint in the pick-and-shovel rescue Fresh summei- stvlc.'* fiihIR whitefi. Jot black.* Solid colors and multi-color stripes. Popular over- Fine combed cottons. Solid colors. Plaids. Novelty British Commonwealth, the Middle White stressed yesterday, though, honored by Institute of Traffic En­ Imprisoned him for two months. '58 CHEVROLET nated top.s in .sleeveless knits, prints and popover Prints. Stripes. All beautifully tailored with self gineers for traffic handling work torian. and Karl P. Kehier. saluta- What Purpose—Excellence?” Miss lapsed coal mine shaft ran Into operation today. Biscayne 6-Cvl. 2-Door F'resh water pearl.* .\1I at .sensational .savings. styles. Sizes 7 to 14. East, western Europe and eastern that no decision has been made. Hay said excellence will help "ease solid rock early today in efforts to Workers planned to continue the Tshombe waa all smiles as he en­ the-knee length pants with novelty rope belt belts. Sizes 10 to 20. Diplomatic spurces, however, during 1960, State Highway Com- torian. and class officers Gregory tered his alrplans' hot many dip­ Europe. mlaaioner Howar' S. Ives says. Francis Manchuck, Miss Poppy world problems." Scholars, she reach three trapped and apparent­ tedious rock picking work indefi­ '57 OLDSMOBILE Poland, the Ukraine and Yugo­ said U.S. sltrate^ is based on the said, are "striving to seek the end ly doomed miners. nitely after they were forced to lomats here ware skeptical that "SR" Holidav Coupe assufnptipn Communist China South Africa's Minister of ^ Fi­ Ann Gerard, Don Anthony Selpel, the independent-minded Katanga slavia had the eastern Europe seat Michael John Simmons, and Miss of suffering." "It may be a week before we get abandon a plan to go over the stack '57 BUICK in , in keeping with the would refuse a U.N. seat as. long nance Gh>en Donges tells parlia­ of debris. They earlier ^dynamited Imder has buried tha batehet LARGE FOLDING STAPLES MIRROR KOTE ment country had enough resourc­ Sharon Ijouise Koblinsky. She challenged the graduates, through," said rescue-miner Elmer with his old enemies fai LeapaM- Super 2-Door Hardtop PRINTED TERRY LADIES' 16-RIB Soviet-bloc argument that “East­ as Nationalist China is still a mem­ "both as American and world citi­ Smith. "There's no telling." through 18 feet of coal. ber. es and political stability to develop The standard bearing the class vRle. Premier Joseph Baa and ern Bhirope" meant the Commu­ motto slipped from a support early zens." to help prevent poverty, vio­ Five miners escaped when the R o^rt Woods, 19, pinned be­ '56 OLDSMOBILE nist countries. Secretary of State Dean Rusk without outside capital If necea- tween fallen rock and a coal car. the armed forem aemnaadert *'S-88" Holidav Coupe snry . . . Group of about 15 peace in the proces.sion and was aban­ lence, and tyranny. "No man is old shaft collapsed an hour before Gen. Joseph MUbuta, gaOy metal tables floor wax Then Greece and Turkey were discussed the problem with Ja­ an island...” she said, quoting Was rescued by a doctor who am­ '55 FORD kitchen towels umbrellas pan's foreign minister, Zentaro marchers leave Farts on route to doned. they were to start a 2-week vaca­ waved him off. 49 elected, in Une with the western Moscow to continue their efforts Greeting the class w»s Man- John Donne. Evils, she said, are tion. The arm of one miner was putated his arm. He is in serious *'V-8" Convertible contention that the term had a Kosaka. the sources reported, and chuck. president of the graduates. "threatening all existence." amputated by a doctor with a condition in an Oak Ridge, Tenn., 88 Other Makes and held the view that a majority of to ban nuclear weapons. Hospital. His father, Claude Woods, SEES PLOT OUTSIDE ITALY 24.60" 7 .9 4 Regular Regular Regular geographical rather than a politi­ U.S. Ambassador Adlai E. "We realize now Just how much Miss Hay asked the class to hacksaw and another suffered ,a Models To Choose f'rom cal meaning. the 99 members of the United "create things worthy of merit,” 47, suffered a fractured pelvis. Zurich, SwlUeilaad. Joaa 24 GMAC and Bank Financing Size 3.98 50c each .9 7 Nations would not vote to deprive Stevenson says President Kennedy this education will mean in our fu­ fractured pelvis. Three were unin­ Federal Mine Inspector Steve CT>—Italian Foreign Minisler .Iji- 2.99-3.99 Iii the 1955 assembly, the Unit: wonld like to attend Inter-Ameri­ ture.” he said. "We shall be able and to "prove ourselves superior. jured. ed States put forward the argu­ Nationalist China of its seat. Seek excellence in each day's Bukovick said there was no hope of tonio Segni charg^ today that a 3 ' " 1 can Economic and Social Confer- to cope with our pro’ilema much The mine, 2,300 feet up Fork finding Seiver or Kennedy alive, recent wave of sabotage la Iha ment that the gentlemen's agree­ The Chicago Sun-Times reported eaee in Uruguay this summer__ more completely than if this train­ work,” she added. Mountain in t h e dimberland MANCHESTER Silver finish dropleaf style. Excellent for parties and Super absorbent, lint-free terry. Dries more dishes ment had been intended only for yesterday that the United States "It happened all at once,” said South Tyrol was raastermtoded Dries fast to a lustrous finish without rubbing. '4 Fine American made umbrellas in 16 rib regular Agricultural inaecticide listed as ing were denied us.” ■Through "intellectual honesty Mountains of East Tennessee, was Billy Rose, 54. “When we heard from outside Italy. Segni msida; picnic.s. Folds for compact storage and travel. faster. Handsome kitchen patterns, pretty enough lengtlu and 10-rib slim jlm styles. Pretty prints and the 1946 election to the council. It was considering a new approach polsea wUrti killed two Tampa, The graduation speaker was and truth,” she said, "show grati­ being reconditioned after being OLDSMOBILE gallon Bize. Regular |2 .9 8 ...... Now $1.97 to hang for all to see. solid colors. Novelty handles. urged that the eastern Bhipopean to the Chlna-U.N. problem. The the noise we all started running the stotement as ho openai talha. BAY DWYER. Used Car Mgr. Fla., ehfidrM and sickened three Phillips Stevens, headmaster of tude to parents, teachers and the clos^ several years. and I passed one boy. And the with Anstriaa Foralgn MMMar seat swing between eastern approach, unveiled by Rusk in others, who handlod bag impreg­ WUUston Academy since 1949, who board of education.” Hope waa virtually abandoned for "Selling and Servicing New Europe, Asia and Africa. talks with Kosaka, the newspaper rocks caught me. As soon as the Bruno KrelshyM gihiaga«o Two) iay on loesiztwWng tBgliL lYost, who, the q>eaker said, de­ aubUme,” ho eald. ealUag the aotn* “CMt m a out.*' (Oonttnned an Page Six), ' 7». . ‘ I A fa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 19^1 PA C K TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 1961 PA G E T H K H T S t a t e N e w s Wind, Tide, Happiest Jackass in U.S. W eather Sliemwold on Bridge Roundup Windsor Locks, Juns 24 UTi— Writes^ to Mrs. McNulty Tho U.S. W saJisr Bureau msrlns DON’T nci-L OPPONENTS < advisory for today) (CeatlaiMi treat Fage Om ) ALL TOUR TROUBLES Wf JOSEPH SWEAT I Udes will be high along the Con­ By A I M ShiflawoM S o S ff" prosecute for aiiy and all viola­ necticut shore between 7 and 0 A « 5 3 2 CliatUaooja, June 24 —TTiej p.m. today and 7 and 9:30 s.m. to- You can get away vdth many 5 K S 9 tions." said Commissioner Leo J. plays If the opponents are unaware CSiattanoogm Bo>'« Cluh and the i Muleahy yesterday as be an­ Morrow. Low tide at Saybrook Is O A J 2 Humane Society ajcree: Buster I nounced the intensified patrols. He St 1:30 p.m. today and 2:30 p.m. of your problem, D(ui’t let them said they will continue through the tomorrow. Into your confidence unnecesgarlly. ■hoold write the lady in New York. i ' m 4) Nobs 10 7 4 summer. Sunset toda/ at 8:30 p.m., sun­ When this hand was played the ■ayinj "Honest, I m the Happiest rise Sunday at 6:17 a.m. 8 7 4 4 2 9 10 0 Jaekaas in America." { Tomorrow, he said, the otficera defenders rattled off the first three 6 Q 10 6 5 will concentrate on Hammonaaaat, Boating weather for Long Is­ ♦ KQ104 AAfO A Mrs. Joasph F. McNulty of' Rocky Neck, and Sherwood Island land Sound to Montauk Point and clubs and then led hearts. De­ 80U IH Tivoli. N. Y., recentlv saw a proup! State' Parks, They will be working Block Island: South to southwest­ clarer won in dummy with the king A A Q J » • of pichi-es in the New York Sun­ in cars and on foot, and some will erly Minus today and tonij-ht. of hearts, led a low trump from 49 A Q J day News of Buster, the n\asool; be plainclothesmen about 10 knots this morning and dummy and finessed the queen from O K 9 burro of the 1.200 members of the Muicahy said the parks have 10 to 20 knots this afternoon, and bis hand. * J C 3 Chattanooga Boys Club. r. t'~ been placed by immoral beach tonight. Chance of locally strong West discarded a small heart, M h West Norik WmA She wrote the National Society, parties, vandalism, and an excess Psst 2 4 Mm tor Prevention of Cn'elty to Ani-j Minds ■with thundershowers. 'Visi­ and South groaned dismally. West 1 4 of teen-age drinking. bility less than one mile in fog and might have suspected the trouble, 4 4 AM P*m mals, expressing concern that He cited the brawi at Hsmmo- O^ing ks4 — 4 E •The boys may be abusing Buster Heads Church Men showers. Winds becoming 10 to 16 but South’s obvious distress left nasset last weekend that resulted knots Sunday w ith visibility about no room for doubt. when they romp with him." The In the arrest of seven persons as 6 miles and fair M-eather. ASPCA asked its chapter here to an example of what he is trying to William Hooker. 77 Erie St., has Plans Finesse points, counting high cards and look Into the matter. The boys and , been re-elected president of the Marine observations: Ncm- Ha­ South could make his contact distribution. stop. ven, foggy, visibility mile. the humane folks feel Buster The commissioner said he de­ Methodist Men of South Methodist only by leading trumps twice more (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ ahould reply, something like this: cided to beef up the patrols in Church. Eastport to Block Island- from the dummy. He could get to tures Corp.) Dear Mrs. McNulty; beach areas after discussing the Also re-elected were Horace Southerly Minds 10 to 20 knots to­ dummy twice only by leading his My kind are often made fun o f situAtlon with Donald C. Mathews, Scurton, 149 Deepwood Dr., secre­ day and tonight probably shifting nine of diamonds and finessing DOCTOR FINED tary, and Henry Mallett, 20 W. to westerly or. Sunday. Consider­ dummy’s jack. Later he could and my populo' name, jackass, is a | director of the State Purk and For­ New Haven, June 24 {JPt — Dr. tail pinned on some pretty unsav­ Receives DDS est Commission. Middle .Tpke., reporter. able cloudiness today with scat­ overtake the - king of diamonds New officers are Robert Knight, tered showers and thundreshowers with dummy’s ace. Kendall 8. PYost Jr.. 84, West Ha­ ory human donkeya. So I feel like! Robert Leonard Bray, son Of •i/? J ven, has been fined 1500 and given '•Carryback" with all this fuss | 63 Eva Dr., vice president; and developing during the afternoon 1 -fc It was a neat plan, but. West Mr. and Mrs. Albert F Bray, Tal- Touf/t Wounded C)>arlea Hawkins, 51 Trebbe Dr., and continuing tonight. Partial had been alerted. When South led a suspended one to 3-year prison over me. i cotl Hill Rd,. Coventry, received a term for performing an abortion. I think y'0\ 're kind to be con-' North Haven. June 24 i.T) — A treasurer. clearalng on Sunday. Widespread the nine of diamonds West played doctor of dental surgery degree 17-year-old youth was shot and The Methodist Men Is a service fog Mith visibility generally less Frost, an orthopedic surgeon and cemed. but take It straight from i from Temple University in Phila­ the queen! my mouth. I ain't abused—though critically wounded early today as group aimed at furthering the than one mile today and tonight Now dummy could win only one an instructor in orthopedic surgery delphia. Pa., recently. he fled from police headquarters. except improving to 2 to 4 miles at the Yale Medical Schol, was ar­ I sometimes abuse, a little. A 1948 graduate of Manchester work of the church. diamond trick. South could lead rm a pretty unique sort. Having ' A spdl^esman at Grace-New Ha­ on Immediate coast this fatemoon. trumps only once from the dum­ rested May 27 in Milford. He was High School, Dr. Bray received ven Community Hospital at New Gradually Improving visibility sentenced yesterday in Superior 1,200 owners. I guess Tm the m ost' B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Un­ 14, Groton, was completely out of my, and East was sure to get a unusual symbol of grass-roots cap­ Haven said Donald Hemstcok, 66 sight over the edge of the bridge, Sunday. trump trick sooner or later to de­ Court. iversity of Connecticut. He served Front St, New Haven, was on the italism In these United States. two years with the U. S. Army except for his hands. €-3t* feat the contract Although I sometimes make critical list from a gunshot wound. Four hundred feet below was ^ If South had kept a calm and r - Medical Service, and was stationed A single bullet, said hospital au­ The procession of 671 seniors, dres.sed in white and wine robe.s and matching mortarboards, winds jackasses out of the boys. I love at the Walter Reed Army Medical the Tharas River. serene countenance on discovering " ■ ' V Into Memorial Field for the start of the ceremonies. The standard with the cla.ss motto was aban­ thorities. entered the youth's right "When I first got there," Papp 94 Contribute the had trump break. West nfight every one of them. I outwit them Center in Washington. D. C, for side and coursed upward through doned before the procession ended when the wind caused it to slip from a support. (Herald photo every day, but they' still play wnth research work In m^lcal zoology. said, "he was hanging by both not have seen the need for play­ by Ofiara). me and share uieir sandwiches, the liver and a lung. hands, but he left one go and the To Bloodmobile ing the queen of diamonds. EndB Tuesday! At Temple University, Dr. Bray North Haven, Police said Patrol­ Proud daughter, prouder father. Harold Garrlty presents daugh­ aoft drinks and candy bars, allow­ was a member of Pal Omega den­ other was just slipDing away be­ Daily Onestion ing me the larger portions. man Edward S. HaJkovetz stopped fore we got It." Ninety-four persons donated Bolton IEK1.J FY M ^ ■ O iT Senior girls listen to the speeches quietly and a little sadly before switching the tassels on their ter Arlyne with diploma at MHS graduation. (Herald photo by David G. Spencer, James Slam- beth Wllcox.'Dorothy Ann Willard. Also, Stephen John Yavinaky, tal fraternity and the John A. Kol- a panel truck for a routine investi­ Partner opens with one spade, , •. .. 1 . . .ID cape to the right side aa graduates. (Herald photo by Ofiara). Pinto). ler, Jason Charles Stan.sfleld. Janet Michelle Williamson, Leyton Dolores York, Stephen A. Zane Jr., 1 only play when the mood mer honorary medical society. Gunn, a patient at the Norwich blood Thursday when the Red Cross and the next pla'yfcr passes. You gation around 10 p.m. last nlghj State Hoepital. had escaped from - 4>------Also, Jane Carol Steiner, Ron­ Lee Wilmot, Lyndon Lee Wilmot, Elaine Elizabeth Zavarella, Bar­ atxikea me, not when It strikes the He plana to practice dentistry in and found that Hematock, who Bloodmobile visited Manchester hold: Spades — K 10 7 4; Hearts— __ __ . . hoys. When I don’t want to play. the mental Institution earlier in 10 9; Diamonds—8 7 4 3: Clubs— Ann Prior, Richard John Provost, ald P. Stephens, Gary Alan Ster­ Nancy Wilson, Bruce Douglas Wl- bara Ann Zilinskas, Gail Zitko- the Manchester area. was operating it had neither li­ School Vote ling, Linda R. Stevenson, William not. vltch. 1 I have ways of letting them know. the evening. Memorial Hospital. A 9 8. What do you say? Gloria Teresa Pugrab, Carolyn No ma'am, I don't have any kicks cense nor rei^tratlon fqr the ve­ The troopers clung to the boy's Donors who kept appointments Ann Pulchlopek, Thomaa Joseph Fremont Stiles, Susan P. Stolten- hicle. Answer: Bid two spades. The berg, Maryann Stone, Garry Hy­ coming. TTie boy was taken to police hand until they succeeded in hand­ were Patrick Bolduc, George L. Set June 30 simple raise shows good trump P t V t O N / * ^ Quish, Ann Raesler, Denise Ann When I get Ured of playing, I U.S. Considers cuffing It to the bridge railing. All Cohen, Arthur LeClaire Jr., Mrs. support with about 6 to 9 or 10 6 71 Receive Diplomas at MHS Randolph, Linda May Rawlings. att Sutliffe, Diane H. Swanson., Just nibble the boy on my back. If headquarters for questioning and P l a c e iiijiiy h.m • George William Tabor III, Andris it developed there, police aaid. the while, the youth was scream­ James E. Fee, Mrs. Anna M. L ^ch. Also, Kathleen Nan Reardon. Mi­ that doesn't get the idea across, I ing and attempting to pull looae, Mrs. Thomas Benoit. Alfred Hunt­ After first setting a date of July 2:80-4:25-16:06 4:40-8:80 chael A. Reardon Jr., Irene Ruth Tauris, Robert Taylor. buck. If that doesn’t do it. I can that the owner of the trurtc had er, Mrs. Veronica Avery, Mrs. Ed­ Also. Allen R. Tedford, Kenneth Making China not given Henatock permission to Papp said. 7 for the machine vote on school (Oontinned from Page One) Janet Martha Wahnquist, George James Fowler, Donna Roberta Marks, Edward W. Marsh Jr., Recknagel, Jane Ann Reese, Linda always run under the acrobatic ■With a rope aupplied by one of na McCabe, Peter Ratti. Mrs. Mar­ items, last night's town meeting Jeri W. Xtartin, June Martin. Norman Tedford, Linda Irene Ten­ bars, which are Just a wee bit high­ .flri've the vehicle, which was load­ Goold Walker III, Marcia Anne Frankland, Carol Martha Frazier, Dowling Relchenbach. John Jack- ney, Donald O. Terrier, Merle O. the many motorists who stopped jorie Field, Paul Phlllipe, Frank member Frank Sheldon. Atty. Werner, Carole Ann Wisniewski, Linda Joanne Frazier, Harold Also, Paul Douglas Martin, Jo­ son Reid, Daneen Renn, Madelain er than I am. ed with junk. to witness the drama, the troopers Obremski. Mrs. Katherine 'White- voted to reconsider and set the Garrlty presented a kiss with one Tessler, Richard Henry Tetrault, As Sam Monroe, the club direc­ Reject UN Bid Police said that after queationr date of June 30. Linda Ann Wood, Lorraine A. Woo- Robert Freckleton, Aija Frelman, seph Edward Massollni, John Wal­ Ann Reynold^ Wayne Lewis Rey­ raised the struggling boy over the house, Charles Helwig. diploma—tc his daughter Arlyne, lett, Mary E31a Zeigler. Gregory S. Frey, Carol Ellen ter Matchett Jr.. Loyola Elizabeth nolds, Robert Thomas Richards, Susan Jane' Then, John Henry tor said. "He's I meaning me) the ing that Hemstock was given per­ railing to safety. /Uso. Mrs. George Gorrs, Mrs. 'Voting will take place at the who smiled, and promptly burst In­ T h 1 e 11 n g J r. Roberta Marie shrewdest animal I ever saw in my (CanttBoed from Page One) mission to make some telephone Beoidea honors graduates, the Friday, Robert Edward Fritz Jr., Mathison, Lynette May Maxwell, ShlHn Kaye Rlchard.son, Evelyn Papp, who has taken part In Ann Kavens. Peter McKeever, Community Hall, therefore, next MANCHESTER to tears. The attorney's daugh­ class included Christine Maria Richard A. Fyler, Barry Michael Gerald Charles Mayo, Stephen Anne Richmond. , Thorpe, Richard R. Toce, Allen life." calls. After completing one to his two or three previous successful ter and Miss Roberta Catherine Russell Tomlinson, Joy (Catherine said he was hot In position to dis­ George Chandler, Fred W. Libby, Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 pm. on Accarpio, William Henry Adams Gaffney. Thomas McAdam, Robert W. Mc- Also, Pamela Ann Riddell, Susan Ihere's a Juvenile probation of­ mother, police said. Hemstock rescues of would-be suicides on the Richard Bolin. Mrs. Mary Gara- COUNTRY CLUB Johns composed the 1961 class (?abe, Thomas H. McCJartan Jr., ...... Trapuzzano. ficer in town who is also a lawyer. cuss conversations between Rusk dashed from the telephone ,and three queationa requiring yes or no Jr., Franceeco Addabbo, Madelyn Gail Ann Gagnon, James Jo­ Eileen Riley, Constance Rlsley, Gold Star Bridge, said this was the venta, George L. Legier, Mrs. Vera ballots. song. Gall Aitken, Richard James seph Galanek, Jean Marie Gallo, John Jaines M c^rthy. Patricia j Elizabeth Rivard, Malcolm Also. George James Trueman, Be said "If the Jackass needs an and Kosaka. He added: started to run from the town hall closest one he was ever likely to B\UL RUTM The ceremonies marked the irst Patricia Ann Tunsky, William J. attorney, rn take the case Just to basement where the police depart­ Peterson. Paul Bernard, Ekhvard The queatio.is will concern au­ BUFFET SUPPER Allely, Ronald Edward Allen, David Marilyn Sylvia • Garey, Arlyne Anne McCarthy, Ro.salie Ann Me Robertson Jr., Helene* Anne Roche "However, with regard to our experience. Wilkos, Edward Coltman. Werner ANKA-ROMAN at Manchester High School for Lawrence Almond, Petronella Am­ Mary Garrlty, Peter R. ' Gavello, Carthy. Turklngton Jr.. Wayne EMvvard keep tn the family." ment is located. thorization to hire an architect Principal A. Raymond Rogers Jr. Deborah Ann Roddy, Jean Koreen Turner, Everett Parkes Tuttle, But that ■ won’t be necessary. view on the question of the seating He was ordered to slop by Sgt Nylin, John Johnson, Frank and obtain preliminary plans for a brose, Carol Eliabeth Anderson, Randall Willard Gee. Sandra Lena Also, Dolores Frances Mc- Rodgers, Enid Oretta Rogers, Police A rreB t Four Prenta. nvi QUO wwQ rooQ and Superintendent of Schools James Vincent Anderson, Karen Geer, Kerry Ann Getchell, Kath­ Ronald Evans Ulm, Nancy J. Un- Ralph Edison of the Humane So­ of Communist China in the U.N., I Arthur Kane and when the boy junior high school: to appropriate liO O K William H. Curtis. Both men ar­ Caughey, Mary Jane McCurry, Charmien Lillian Rousseau, Eliza­ gerer, Patricia Marie Uriano, ciety here said "We’ve had no com­ falM to obey, the police report Groton, June 24 <.P)—State po Also, Francis Kaainski. Mrf. $5,000 for this purpose; and to ap­ Mary Anderson, Kathleen M. An­ leen Phyllis Gibbs. Priscilla Lee Sharon Joann McDowell. Nancy beth Jean Rowley, James Rowland would remind you that our pioslUon lice have arrested four men on Helena tiavello. Peter Hansen, I N A N i r SUNDAY, S:30"7:30 rived in the Manchester school sys­ derson, Mara Louise Anderson. Gibson, Justin V. Gidman Jr. James Leo Vaiclulls, Bonnie L plaints about Buster. We’re posi­ said, Kane 6red what was intend­ ply for state aid. tem after the retirements of IM- Madeleine M c^rland, Maureen Royce. Valente, Barbara Valenti, Roberta tive he’s being properly taken care has been set forth repeatedly. In ed to be a Warning shot but the charges of committing burglaries Mrs. Marcella Martens, Edgar V. (BAIN OR SHINE) Also, Bonnie Jean Andrews, Also. D. Thomas Gilbert, Nancy Lee McGann, ®d*ward Lawrence Also, Thomas Michael Ryan. essence It Is this: over the course of a year that re Coughlin, Mrs. Joan Hulser, Edgar The meeting last night at Fi- y m w m o w son M. Bailey arid Arthur H. 111- Lee Vanierhoff. of and that he is happy " bullet struck the boy. ano's ballruom voted to rescind Members and Guests Ing. Robert John Andrews, James An­ Jean Gilman, J. Gerard Giradin, McKay, George Robert McKay, Margaret Kathleen Sacherek, Nor- Also, David D. Vesco, Kenneth Honest. Tm the happiest jackass "The United States supports the portedly brought them loot wort* Theriault, Rabbi Lar alma mater preceded the recession­ Hanson, Roger Lee Harrison, Rog­ rector of the peace corps. Also, Robert Edward Berzenski, ell, Dawn Dolores Moluraphy, Bon­ Martha Jahe'Simpson, Raymond J. They were William Dennis aivare," the Sun-Times reported, course in the machinist’s trade. When State Police discovered a Lyons, Mrs. Marjorie Johnson. al. , again to the "Triumphal er Alan Harry, Carol Ann Harvey, nie Ruth Moore, Carol Ann Moore, Smachetti Jr., Joan M. Small, Les­ OUR STORC CLOSED CRUSADE Grubb, 20, of 2 Pine St.. Westpert, "that its proposal would be cer­ All the students, wh’o had been stolen ring in the car of one of the Miss S. Frobisher. Miss Georgia "Bunoriitld 8‘* ' March.” Sandra Jean Berzenaki, Lorraine James Edward Harvey, David Gloria J. Moran, Brian Paul Mor- ley Joan Smith. Linda Ann Smith, MONDAY Conn., a second year student at tain to met with a prompt, angry on unemployment relief for several four, they and New London po­ Potterton. Mrs. Vera Sundquist, WAXES to Attend 1« Color The graduates, many with tear- Cecile Bessette, James G. Best, Earle Hastings Jr., Neil Hattan,. elli, Jeffrey D. Morhardt. Pamela Jean Smith, Paul Edward months, begin new Jobs next week. lice began Investigations that led Mrs. Doris Holmes. P lat stained eyes, marched once around Carol Ann Bieu, Janet Denise Bilo­ Beverly Jane Hayes, Dennis Arthur (AH Day) Penn State; and Aaron Leon Chinese Communist ’No.’ ’’ 'This **w r e e f : t h e b o y b Also, James A. Morianos, Elo- Smith, W. Richard Smith Jr., Rob­ Tomorrow, June 25 th Echneider, 23. Society Rd. N.an- would have the effect of making They had lost their old jobs when to the arrests. The group admitted Also, Joseph Clark, Mr. Blon Andover Confab ASE*’ the field to close the program. deau, Richard Oiarlea Bird, Alma Heffron, William F. Heine. ise Mae Morris, George Francis ert Smith, Roberta Jean Smith, ' tlc. Conn., an electricisl design en­ Red China keep Itself out of the firms moved out of the state or cut a series of burglaries committed Tupper. Mias Judith Fribley, Dav­ With Georce Hamiltoii Scott Blair, Henry Joseph Blair, Also, Gail Mae Helm, Robert A. Mortlock, Carole Rebecca Moses, Sylvia Irene Smith. | For Company OoHng during the past year. State Police id R. Pierce, George H. Daniels, Siegmar R. Blamberg, Madelaine — PROGRAM ~ gineer. United Nations. back production. The officers and paat preaidenta Btarti S«a. Hendel, Beverly Gall Hendrickson, Judy Theresa Mozzer, Nancy Also, Joyce Carol Smolenskl. I The group is the class for said. Bertha L Hart, Harold Pohl, Zel- Graduates Blanchette, Keith Allen Bockus, Samuel C. Hendrickson, Jonathan Katherine Muccio. Bruce M. Miii- • 10:45 AAA, SUNOAY SCHOOL lah Gilbert, James McVeigh, John of all Connecticut Watea Clubs *‘THE BIG SHOW*' Barry S. Snyder, Saundra Eve Keith Furniture which the Connecticut Community Of these. State Police said, more With Ekthor WlliUmf The 115 honors graduates are Barbara Covell Boles. Todd Hew’ey, Marjorie Prances len, Bruce Douglas Murray. John Soboleski, Phyllis Solomon, Ray­ Program for Retraining Unem­ than 15 were in New London. Klein. will attend a conference with the lo Color Also, Edward Albert Borgida, Hibbard, Walter N. Hillnskl, Clay­ Edward, Nelligan, Carolyn Ann 1115 MAIN STREET • 11:00 A.M., WORSHIP ITieae jobs alone produced loot Pl«i Pamela E. Ahlf, Robert William mond Paul Soma, David J. Som- ployed Workers, which was Insti­ Also, Paul E. Erickson. Earl Good Will Committee of the Man­ Gary Coopar J Allison, Nancy C. Ames, John Susan M. Botteron, Diane Marie ton Hill, Sharon Anne Hill. Sheila Nelson, Richard G. Nelson, Wil­ bric, James Carl Sommers, Ju­ Ml 3-4159 • 3:30 PAI., SERVICE O^ DEDICATION BLOCK ISLAND VACATION tuted to partially solve the state’s valued at more than $20,000, they Doggart, L. V. Hansen, Daniel Mc­ Boudreau, Joyce Charlotte Bowen. Ann Maria Hill, Sharon B. Hilton. chester Wales, at the Town Hall "It North Frederick'* PLUS—ERNIE KOVACS Frederick Bacon, Alden Bruce liam F. Newcomb. dith Ann Soule, Ronald V. Spear, j • 7:00 P.M., GOSPEL SERVICE loi^-term unemployment problem. said. Keever, Mrs. Mary Harrison. Mrs. Badger, Margaret Ann Beaucage. Frank H. ^ y d , Priscilla Hope Nancy Joan Hines. Also, Laura Mary Newman, 'The program Is the only one In Frances Schmidt,- Mrs. Louise in Andover, Sunday, June 25, at “5 GOLD EN H O yR S ” Braley, Ellen Louise Brawn, James Also, Arthur Louis Holgerson, Carole Jeanne Noland, Kathleen hi: i;isi AiUAO oi tiu rest Mary Jane Bogglnl, Bruce Robert ^ "Get Awtty From It All** the nation which gives a worker WORKERS IDLED Schrelber, Mrs. Lillian Demeusy 1:30 p.m. James Bonadies, Joan Marie Brlzl- Brazinskaa, Robert Drury Brennan Linda Caroline Holman, Patricia Nora Noonau, Pauline Ida Nourie, Spmi^or: THE REV. HARRY C . RING skllla for which Industry has speci­ North Haven, June 24 (/Pi— Rev. Edward W. Johnson. Mrs. The Manchester Wales will meet tls, Carolyn Lealie Brown, Janice Jr., Dorothy Thelma Brondolo. A. Hood. Mary Lucy Howell, Suz­ Ronald Gerard Nourie, Frances from New Hyde Penh, L I. Turn the clock..hack 75 years and relax in the atmos­ fically asked, according to State Soundscriber Corp. has laid off Amy A. Pirkey, Mrs. Dorothy Pot­ Tueeday at the Italian American Lee Chace. Maureen Mary Browrn. Susan Lee anne Hubbard, Barbara Ann Elaine ilylin. Elaine Dion Obrem­ Labor Commlasloner Renato E. part of its work force to effect ter, Mrs. Harriett MItchel. Brown. 't. Hughes, D o ^ a Grace Humphries, ski, Katherine Patricia Olsaver, phere of the Good Ole Horse and Buggy Days. Beautiful what the firm’s president, Stanley Also, Mias Anna Wolfram, Mar­ Club on Eldridge St. for weighing Also. Nell E. Chadwick, Karel Also, George P. Buck, Patricia RIcclutl. only. Weighing u1ll be from 6:30 Cobb, Judith-Anne Cook, Elizabeth Prescott Theodore Hurl Jacque­ Caren Lynne Overton, Gwendolyn TAKING A RIDE OVER THE WEEKEND? beaches, boats, fishing, biking, surf casting. The needs of the Industry are de­ C. Hope, called "economies In ad­ garet Summer. Robert J. Mac­ M. Bumford, Clarence Joseph line Susan Hurley, John Joseph Olivia Owren, Joseph Stanley termined by survey before the Donald, Joseph W. Donahue. Ar­ to 7:15 p.m. Ruth Cotton, Elizabeth Bell (Jow Rurke Jr., Kenneth L Burnett, ministration and overhead." Offi­ an, Lynne Carole Custer, Suzanne Hutchinson Jr., Walter Izlkewlcz Packard, Andrew Paul Palladino. WHY NOT DRIVE OUT TO THE NEW Restful, roomy accommodations. Monthly, weekly and cinsses begin. cials described the layoff as .sub­ thur A. Buckler, Lillian B. Holway, Members with reservations will •MISSTATE Dorothy Eileen Bums, Constance Jr., Terry Lee Jeske. Also, Marie Louise Pantaleo, then go on a mystery ride at 7:15. Therese d’Avignon, Raymond John A. Bussiere, David Charles Butler, CALVARY Several more classes will be David Eldridge, Francis Mahoney, weekend rates. stantial. but declined to say how Davis, Robert William Deane, Car­ Also, Marsha Ann Jewell, Carol Donna Lee Park, Walter Gilbert started during the next few weeks. many jobs were involved. The Jean Pouech, Robert Southworth. Mrs. Harvey Ward, Mrs. Charles HELD OVER UNTIL MONDAY Lois Charlotte Caddy, Rita Mariat Patricia Johnson, Craig Freebum Parker Jr., Russell ■ T. Parson, They will, for the most part, be The next visit of the Bloodmo­ Thompson, Mrs. Frederick Ekl- ter George DeCormler, Sandra Joy Cagianello, David Michael Call company has carried a payroll of ______AT OUR REGULAR PBlOES______Duffield. Johnson, David Harvey Johnson, Mary Jean Pautler, Mary Ann Pa- situated In localities around the about 300. Hope said the move bile will be Wednesday, July 12, warda, Mrs. Spartaco Neri, and Elizabeth Jean Callahem, Andrew van, John Patrick Peak, Delores ATLANTIC APARTMENTS Also, Barbara Alice Farrell, Gail Marie Johnson. Joyce A. John­ FLAVORLAND state where the Jobless ■ rate is was not dictated by a lack of busi­ at the hospital from 12:45 to 6:30 Mrs. Andrew Subie are in charge EFFECTIVE MONDAY! NEW SUMMER POUCY John Calve. son, Linda Gay Johnson, Donald Ann Peoae, Judith Gilman Peck, HIGH STREET BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. relatively high, as in Bridgeport ness. The company recently land­ of the mystery ride. AniU Gaidar Foord, Marlene Tu Also, John Joseph Calve, Robert p.m. MATINEE AT 2:00 PJ)L—EVENING 6:80 CONTINUOUS W. Jorgensen Jr.. R. Dianne Kac John Hebert Pellerln, Jean-Claude CHURCH and Danielson. ed a $1 million government con­ reck Forde, Betty Ann Foster, Joseph Campanelli, Cathy E. Cam- marezyk, Linda Ann Kaiser. Joyce P. Peltier, Michele Francolse G. (AS8KMBLIF.S OF GOD) Phone Or Write Harold .1.1)w yer, tract. he said. Robert Hean Foster, Penelope poseo, Joan C. Carlson, Judith Rae Carolyn Kalbcr, Persephone Kam- Peltier. Bolton, Conn.—MI 3-5326 Suicide Averted Jane Frizzell, Michael A. Oeciaua Carpenter, Sandra Lea Carpenter, bas. Also, Edwin Stephen Pemberton,, TREAT SHOP 647 MIDDIJC TURNPIKE EAST UNCUT! SHOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY! kas. Ruth Ella Geer, Carol June Jeannette Joyce Caselli, Robert Also, Elaine Catherine Kasevlch, Charles F. Perkins. Cynthia Lar- ) KFJV’NETH I.. GUSTAFSON, Paator—MI 9-8465 Groton. June 24 "I thought Vacuum Probe TcBtB Grain SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING Genta, Poppy Ann Gerard, Linda Howard Cassells, Virginia Eileen LOCATED BETWEEN VITTNER’S G/tRDEN CENTER he was gone " Ernest L. Keams, William Ellery sine Perkins, Joanne ^arle | ANT> THE PAR I GOLF COURSE ON ROUTE 83 SHOWN TODAY AT 4:15 and 8:05 PM. Ann Giacominl. Chandler, Robert A. Chapman Keith, Arthur Carl Kelly, David J. Peters, Barbara Joan Pfeiffer, That was the wav State Police Minneapolis — A Minneapolis DRIVE Louise Maureen Chappas, Diane IN' TALOOTTVnXE Trooper Robert Papp summed up grain handling and processing firm SHOWN SUNDAY AT 2:40 and 7:86 P.M. ^ Also, Donald James Gleason Kelsey, Karol Ann Kemp, Kristine Gary Raymond Phelps, Althea' IN SHOH'N MONDAY AT 2:00 and 7:00 PM. John Joseph Golden Jr., Barbara Mildred Charbonneau. Lousie Plerog, Merilyn Pitney, 1 what he saw when he arrived on has Introduced a vacuum probe de­ Also, Sandra Leigh Chartier, Kemp, Joanne Frances Kenneally, the Gold Star Memorial Bridge vice that "cats through” piles of 8. Groff, David Fairbanks Has' William Joseph Kerin, Richard Da­ Roger Fleming Poe, Mary Lucille | FEATURING QUALITY SANDWICHES PLUS last night to prevent a suicide. stored grain to take samples. It kell, Patricia Ann Howard, Gail P. Barbara May Chessey, Carl K vid Kerr, James Joseph Kerrigsm Ponticelll, y,.ngel6 Pontillo, Joseph BOLTON NOTCH Humphrey, Sandra Mae Hunter, Chitjian, Theodore James Chokas, Eklward Pouech. j Papp aaid that when he arrived is said to doubje the speed and ac­ Janet Louise Christensen, Jean Jr., Robert Glenn King. 17 H^VORS OF ICE CREAM — two other troopers were Just curacy with which grgjn can be Em a U. Jackie, Ann Louise Jeff­ Also, Otis Kleperls, Diane H. Also, Linda Elizabeth Prentice, i SPECiAL PURCHASE inspected and treated. 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Ing a union mambar against tha at 10 ajtt. tor the duratfam ot the U tw ill Stmt IlinrliiiHr Ooon. poaalbUlty that part o f hla dues By A. H. O. Bununor. The House the Waldens Wouldn’t Sell TBOMAS F ncROtJBON may be uaed for political purposes Tha flalvatlSM Anny St. «anM|r B . a ClMteh To Space Control WALTER R. rERQCBON Boeirrille Bnptiat Church PnbUWicn with whidi he personally dis­ Midway through the ovsnlng of M l Mala fit Megr. Jeha T. na— ia, Paatar By MARGE FLYNN BlaJ. E. Walter Lsunle Bev. Janaee T. OtJaeuMtl M ratal Sti ■ - - ■' ( BWiadid OetolMr L u n yloxdfl. TU8 ia b fln * out by the agrees, we would have had some Juns~4, with final adjoummsnt ot C)tfleer>la-ChhrfS B «v. Jeeeph H. MeOaaB JteckvIBe By DB. I. M. UBVIXT,WITT, mRECTOH cozy qualiw in the home of PukUiklAr BriTT ETalas Ezeivt allied questlona ready for the the IN I General Assembly a lit­ ■ev. itim D. Begaa Rev. Wiathrep W. Ihieewerth, The F N s nPtanalaitan( a M Dr. and Mrs. Ro'Robert C. Walden, A auclosr upper etaae on the BuixjKTi and EMlUTa. Entind at thu 9:30 a.m., Sunday School tor all nM tor Of The FraakttanUla txBRt^ 102 Princeton St., was preseived J>o«tO(tk9i At Maocfauter Ceos. wT CJourt., tle more than 34 hours away, the vS s tu m system can put 30,000 ages. Masses at 6, 7, I, 5, 10:15 and in its expansion from a six-room S « ^ CUM Mall Mattir. So far as we can tell, the Court House of Representatives complet­ W ith the experienceperience ot astro* pounds in a 34-hour orbit ae com­ 10:45 a.m., Holinesa service. 11130 a.m. 9:30 sjn., Children's Day exer-- to a nine-room (Jape (Jod. held that a union member had the ed scUon on Houee Bill 3NT, and cisoa during tha church achcol. naut Shepard marking the bagln- pered W ith o n ly 11,000 pounds fo r SUBSCRIPTIUN RATES there was an unauthorized hurst ot Music by Citadel Band. Robert Pavabli ts Advance right to take sjme kind of action Lyons, vocal soloist Skrmon by S t Bridget's B. C. Chareh hour. nlng ot manned sp4ca flight tor a Bon-htictau' upM etage. This When Dr. Walden arrived In Carrier applause from that comer ot the three-to-one ratio holds aUo for a to prevent a union from spmdlng Cadet Dorothy HughM, "Victory K«v. Joha L. OeisBey, Pastor 11 a.m.« Morning worahlpi. Sei^ Manchester nine years ago thla One Tear ...... nt.M muu House, adjoining the Speaker's this country, the efforts o f tha Man or Venue probe. In looking Six Montba ...... 7.TS ll.UU through Surrender." Rev. Staaley E. HaatUle mon, "The Greatest Text." month, this red brick Cape ap­ his dues for political purposes, but anteroom. civilian apace agency will now be ahead to the Nova super-booster pealed to him immediately because Three Mamba ...... A90 3 p.m., Hospital visitation by Rev. OMiBle R^ Hussey 7 p.m., Church School night One Maiitb ...... 1-31 VS left undecided the question o f just The unauthorized applause came with prouotiona and preaontatiim directed toward tha flight of s that will follow the Batum near It "looked so cozy.” The Waldens Weekly ...... 30 from one individual, who, had he Mrs. Elisabeth Wlleon and Mrs. Asatatante manned rehlele with a lisahla craw whst procedure hS'would use. And Thomas McCann. of awuils. Meaaage, "Daniel, God tha end o f this decade, one can en­ became the third owners of the, stood up to show the Itouse his la M y Judge." instead of a aingla man. vision payloads up t o ' 190,000 house, built in 1939, when Uiey' MhaiBER o r Ihst leaves atlU undecided, as a identity, would have been freely 6:15 pjn „ Prayer eervice. Masses at 7, 3, 9, 10, 11, in the The booater vehicle tor this ia aa 7 p.m., Park service. Special pounde placed Into a 34-hour earth moved here from Annapolis, Md. THE ASSOCIATED PRiiSS prarUcal matter, tha question of permitted the privilege Involved. Chapel at 9 and 10 a.m. yet not available. While tha Sa­ Ttie Aaeodaied PreH U excJuatrely music by Citadel Band and Male Beekvme Msthedlst Ohnreh orbit, 70,000 pounds landod on the in September 1952. For he was Searle Plnney, ot turn launching vehicle can put a entitled to the uie of repabUcatloo ot whether tha union member in Chorus. Sermon by Maj. Lamie, 143 Grove S t moon.and returned to earth, and all aewi dlanatclies credited to tt or Brookfield, the Republican House Church of the Asenmplloa crew of tnree into orbit around The original house, typical ot tha not othenrUe credited In thU paper question will aver succeed In do­ Good Newrt Tonight." Rev. iMuienee M. HID, Paster 145,0()6 pounds placed into orbit minority leader of the 1M9 ses­ Adame S t and Thotnpaea Rd. the earth, its capability for this many (Jape (Jods In Manche^ier, and alio the local newi pupltihed here. ing anjrthing. around Mars. Such giant space All rlgtits of republication of ipedal sion, and the bill in question was Rev. Joseph Parrell, Pastor 9:50 a.m„ Church worship Mrv* crew In temu of Inteiplanetary vehlelss could easily accommodate included a living room, dining diepatcfaei herein are aleo reaerved. We suspect it will remain one of the famed "Plnney Bill," so Ooneordla Evangelical laitheraa Rev. Francte T. Butler, Aestotant flight has as yet not been revealed several men for long tripe in,com­ room, kitchen and den on the tyay to get ourselves in shape for operative organization which spe­ cializes In advising all Connecticut Joyner, Tedtjy Auer. Candace John­ Emanuel-Coneordia ; the crisis. son, Gary Benson, Janet Knight, 15 Plymouth Lane people to drink at least three One can wonder. If one pleases, Judy Phillips, Robert Rozman, Su­ Manchtatar, Conn. glasses of milk daily. san Smith, Gordon Palmer, Gall 'What kind of crisis Khruahehev So, in the end, our nostalgic Brooks, Robert JuUano, Sharon VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL ‘ 'Would manage to create If we aver, pleasure Is almost too much to Plante, Dale MacLean. ]For Information call: Mr. and Mrs. Robert John»-^MI 9-1529 •Just for A change, pUyed It dead Also, Christine Joyner, Martha For AU ChUdren-—Ages 8-14 keep completely private. We ere Mr. and Mrs. Charlefi Gipson—MI 3-5090 ^ pan, and pretended not to be pay- Vennart, Barbara Roller, Sharon Jane 2« thru Jaly 7 (9:30 A.M. to 11:45 AJ4.) pleased and reeanired to find that Douton, Carol Auer, Frances Tay­ r Mr. and Mn. Oscar Andsraon- MI 9-7844 • tag much attention. Theme: “JESUS OUR SAVIOUR" the University of Connecticut sUU lor, Barbara Geer, Richard Auer, Rst. H. Osgood Bannatb-^MI 8-5822 Tba crisiB fam e can b# played iHioiws what milk is, end can Nancy Richmond, Lina Becker, Betsy Richmond, Jeanne Binock, Register Now! Phone MI S-119S Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Bsimatt—MI 4-1525 Ml^t but itia imid i mora 4UflcuU,‘* sUU say a good word tor U. After softball game, Tom enjoys snack and TV comedy in breakfast area iff k it c ^ • • • Carla BkolO, and Buaaa K i|^bt Feter grew violet from leaf for plant windo^ display. Terry keeps his goal—^Princeton—^in sight as he studies at desk in bedroom ... r \ PAGE STS MANCHESTER EV|»nNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN.« SATURDAY. JUNE 24. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1961 p A O l a r a N President Ponders Action It Was Busy Days Phouma Baeks But Beautiful To Halt Ship Union Strike Truce Plans Teaterday waa a busy day for B(dton Swim Gaaacs Manchester High School's 6T1 (OMIlMMd from Pac* Omt) graduates. For Laotians They began the day by tak­ ★ aM almcwt hopelessly deadlocked Bolton youngsters etuoUed in ing part in tha final march* Wirieh, Bwttitrland, June 24 W) and mtxmUDg ahlpping losses soon the swim program will report ing practice for graduation. USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY will compel the administration tb Monday between the hours of 9 At 4 p.m „ they marched onto » M iio a •owranaa Phouma haa in- consider invcdiing the Taft-Hart- a.m. and noon at Camp' John­ Memorial n eld for Manchester fotmally agraad to aautral Cambo­ ley Inw emeryency provisions al- son off Rt. 6. Mrs. Richard High School’s Mth annusL com­ dia's majority nil# propoaal for ‘V ' • lowinif an 8 0 ^ y court injimctlon Olmsted, of the swimming mencement. S-powor true# taams in divided in such situations. committee, advises class as­ After graduation, the girls Thi« is reportedly distasteful signments will be made at this went home to presa petticoats lAOs, a Cambodian spokasmaa aald both to Kennedy, who voted time. Youngsters new to the and to care for coiffures in an­ today. MANCHESTER aaminst Taft-Hartley while in Con­ program will be tested before ticipation of the aenlor recep­ their class assigiunents are The spokesman said tha neutral­ MANCHESTER Vacation Time gress, and to Goldberg, with his tion. "Sea Mist," and dawn ist rebel prince, genoraliy expected labor union background. Both feel made, Thcr- will be no instruc­ dance. White-jacketed and hou- tion periods Monday, to head Laoa' future coalicoalition gov­ AUTO PARTS How about a new permanent? Or a new hair style? We an injunction would atop the tonniered boys escorted them ernment, would back tha Cambo­ SEAFOOD strike but not the dispute, which to the two dances, which ended dian plan when it la praaonted to Choice Variety 270 BROAD have (xtsmetic needs for your vacation, too! ' could develop into another and at 3:30 a.m. the 14-natlon conference on Laos In perhaps worse strike later on. "It was beautiful,” aighed Geneva. Nikita Pledges one new graduate after return­ Always At Your Berriee For Gov. William F. Quinn of Hawaii Communiat delegates to the Ge­ Quality e MACHINE SHOP SERVICE last night urged the President to ing home fram the dance tor a • EQUIPMENT few hours ol reat before leav­ neva conference have refused to invt^e the Taft-Hartley law to consider any pro|x>sals for the In­ Seafood e PARTS (new and rebuilt) prevent emergency conditions in Boom in Soviet ing for a weary day at the beach today. ternational Control Commlaslon e ACCESSORIES the island state. that do not contain a veto provi­ 43 O A K ST. o SUPPLIES 99 EAST CENTER 8T. In a telegrram to the White (Contmned from Page One) sion. e Dn Pont Paint, Suppliee TEL.fwm>w Ml •3-5009 SAnA ' House. Quinn said the strike has The West claims the Commu­ TEL. MI 9-9937 Open Satnrdays Until 6 P.AL had a ‘‘drastic Impact on the “in order to put an end to the rem­ nists are tr^ng to cripple the com­ health and welfare” of Hawaii. nants of the Second World War mission—composed of India, Cana­ He said some food supplies are and to settle on this basis the ques­ da and Polahd—^with a built-in veto Complete virtually depleted and others in tion of Berlin.” that could be 'wielded by the Polish HIGH GRADE short supply. Mrs. Elsie Hammlll 8tom member. GLASS If there is not a quick halt to “The position of the Soviet gov­ HEATING Vernon — Mrs. Elale Hammlll Bouvanna Phouma has never pub­ Knarfs • For Auto Wlndahlelds the strike, Quinn sal4 he will be ernment on these questions waa aet Stone, 62, Maple St, widow of licly expressed his views on the or­ ROTARY OR • For Store Fronts and PRINTING forced to request emergency as­ FOOD MARKET forth in my recent radio and tele­ Edward Stone, died early this ganisation and powera of the com- PRESSURE BURNERS all sizes of windows JOB AND COMMERCIAL sistance from military ships to vision speech and in a recent morning at Rockville City Hos­ mlsaion. GALL DS FOR FREE 540 B. MIDDLE TPKE. e For Table Tops bring in essential foods, feeds and speech at the Kremlin," he said, pital after a brief illneaa. The Cambodian spokesman said ESTIMATES PHONE MI 0-2295 PRINTING supplies. Bouvanna Phouma haa split with OPE.")l 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. "I do not believe there la a need She waa bom July 19, 1890, in Prompt and Efficient Printing Quinn said Hawaii's economy is East Boston, Mass. She has been his pro-Communlst half-brother, Open Monday Ttarn Saturday SATUliltDAY 8 A.M. to NOON to repeat this position here.' Of All Klnda about 90 per cent dependent on “I shall only say that to our a resident of Vernon for the p u t Prince Souphanouvong, over the FOGARTY BROS. 7 AJM. to t P.M. Fairways Supply Summer Needs SUNDAYS. 7 AJM. to 8 P.M. shipping. “ Our largest private in­ mind' the position is a firm, well 20 years new proposals. He said Prince INCXIRPORATED School Is out, summer is here<^ J. A. WHITE come producer, tourism, is just .re­ sulbstantiated position and we in­ Survi'ving are a son. Elmer E. Sihanouk of Cambodia believes it COAL. use one of jlhe sunburn creams. COMMUNITY PRESS covering from a slow start and a Ston' of Manchester; two daugh­ will be impossible to get Soupha­ CONNECTICUT COKE, Specialising in the finent and BO are the two Falrwayi to tend to stick firmly to this posi­ They can prevent a lot of misery. 9 East Middle Tpke. continued strike will send It reel­ tion." ters, Mrs. William Downey and nouvong to agree to the plan. FUEL OIL. RANGE Oil. cold cuts and meata supply your summer comfort The local ladles like the famous GLASS CO. ing," he said. Khrushchev brought up the ques­ Mrs. George Cook, both of Ver­ He added that western-hacked SI9 Broad St.—Tel. Ml 9-4639 needs. The warm weather makes Paddle and Saddle Sportswear that SI BiMell St^T sL Mlt C-78Z2 Telephone MI .1-5727 Even when the Taft-Hartley tion of the Soviet Union's perennial non; and seven grandchildren. Prince Boun Oum, head of the Roy­ in toten. us all fond of a good old fashioned that the Fairways carry. The as­ emergency provisions are Invoked al Laotian government, also has meat shortage problem thla way. Funeral aervicea will be held picnic and half the fun is not hav­ sortment of pedal pushers, Ber­ it takes a week or so before a "Now I would like to talk about Monday at 2 p.m. at the W. P. not agreed a n ^ ls sticking to a muda shorts, blouses and sets. Is strike-ending court injunction FYench plan tnat would give the ing to woah the dishes afterward. “One Call Does It All” the breeding of horses for meat, Quiah Funeral Home. 22S Main Call Ml 4-1111 most complete in sizes from 10 to ABC APPLIANCE can be obtained. The required because the meat is very tasty.” St., Manchester. The Rev. Phillip commission much broader powers With that in mind, the Fairways FOR REPAIRS, are well stocked on every picnic 44. Everyone likes the way that DRY CLEANING legal steps include naming a With a chuckle he added: "I H. Ward, putor of Vernon Con­ than the Cambodian proposals. Larger Liquor Display at VichVs White House board to investiga­ Ihe Cambodian spokesman de­ REPLACEMENT need. There you will find paper Paddle and Saddle Sportswear is and LAUNDERING REPAIRS have become a Kazhak. Yester­ gregational Church, will offlclate. "Suburbia tailored, In addition to being made On July 1 the tax on all llquor^- tion and certify the nation’s Burial will be at the convenience I RHAM High School seniors approach the stage erected in the scribed his country's plan as , an ON ALL TYPES OF and plastic tablecloths, paper day I waa entertained by Kazhaka plates of all sizes and colors, nap­ from drip dry fabrics. The only advancee. For Instance, there will vichi’s at MI-9-5507 for Infornia- Broneliee At: 19 Maple St-M I 9-8879 health or safety is in peril and they gave me this meat. of the family. gymnasium for graduation exercises Thursday, in a processional effort to find a middle ground be­ tlon and remember that free de­ sunund the perimeter of the hall. The ceremonies were the tween the French plan and a rival Today" kins of all sizes, cups for both hot objection ever raised about them be an increase of 31 cents on a This is generally regarded as "This meat is very fat. Perhaps Friends may call at the funeral is that they just don’t wear out. livery service is yours. They ol.so 501 HARTFORD RU. REPAIRS ON— home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 fourth for the regional high achool. Five top-ranking seniors— Soviet draft. THE MAGAZINE OF and cold drinks and plastic spoons fifth and 41 cents on a quart. Why legal rlgamarol, but It does pro­ because of my age and consti­ and forks. All of these iterfis are al­ As you probably know, there stock Holland, German or Cana­ 209 N. MAIN ST. vide time for Goldberg, in full to 9 p.m. Penelope Belden, Judith Hutchinson, Jefferson Prestridge, Janet Under the new plan, the commis­ PLEASANT PLACES not take advantage of a consider­ dian beer as well as the domestic GRILLS, ELEOIBIC IRONS, tution I like this fat. This meat sion truce teams would be em­ ways available In large economy are now two Fairways in Man­ charge of the situation for Ken­ is very nourishing and has many Rathbim and Theresa Czwaczka—gave addresses during the pro­ A MONTHLY FEATURE OF able saving by purchasing liquor brands. TOASTERS. PEBCOLATOBS, gram. (Herald photo by Pinto). powered to Investigate alleged vio­ sizes. chester. There is the downtown N E W SY ST EM nedy, to maneuver behind scenes calories and is very cheap. VOUR HOMETOWN DAILY Now that we have set the table, store next to House and Hale's from Vlchi'a Package Store, 20 An excellent assortment of VACUUM CLEANERS, lations of Laos’ neutrality only at Bissell St. before July 1 ? to try to break the stalemate. "That is why we have to NEWSPAPER let’s cook the food. Here again the and the new Fairway next to the Scotch 1s stocked at Vichi’s f:om LAUNDRY HEATERS, FANS, And with a perfect record so Funends the request of the Laotian govern­ Anything you purchase will one that has been aged for 20 op production of thla meat. 'We ment. This, he said, waa c i ^ r to WOODCOCK Fairways come In handy, as there new Popular Market and the new DRY CLEANERS SEWCNQ MACkUMcS far in quelling big strikes during have many people who are accus­ Dr. Irving' Freedman, chairman of the South 'Windsor Board of iHanrl|PHtrr you will find all kinds of outdoor keep, naturally, and you will en­ years to less expensive brands A Main Plant: 44 Horrloon St. the live months of the Kennedy Regional 8 the spirit of the So'riet plan than REFRIGERATION CO. World Green Stamp redemption joy a substantial saving by buy­ lighter Scotch. Vat 69, is popular tomed to using thla meat and we Education, cong;ratulatea co-valedlctorian Leslie Manning, u he Albert Oieater Wilson that of France. cooking grills, skewers, com hold­ store. Phone Ml 9-7763 A n worfc guaranteed administration, Goldberg can be have some people who do not like presented her diploma last night. Miss Manning was the first of Funeral services for Albert ers, hamburg presses and charcoal ing now. Vichi's reminds you that s Seagrams, Canadian Club expected to keep trying on this, The Cambodian plan provides The downtown store is open you can also enjoy a further sav­ White Horse. this meat. the 90 EUlsworth graduates to receive the certificate. Supt. oi Chester Wilson of Coventry were that the commisalon would then be lighter. Don’t forget the canned Ice every day, including Mondays, the biggest one. ing by buying in case lots. When D uturing the summer months gin "But those who do not like this Schools Merle B. Woodmanaee presented the graduates for the held yesterday afternoon at the Dr. Waugh Urges Seniors empowered to Investigate—or not to keep the drinks cold. and both Thursday and Friday un­ The core of the problem is a meat now will become accus­ ceremony. (Herald photo by Pinto). Let’s sit down to eat but first you do, you receive a 10 per cent and vodka make pleasing long Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main .—by a majority vote of two of the til 9 p.m. The new store is open discount. drinks as well as rum. All kinds rivalry among the unons, writh tomed to it becauae once they St., Manchester. thTM membera. why not light one of those Inex­ CUNLIFFE Presidents Paul Hsill of the Sea­ every day as well and Is open Not only has 'Vichi's store been of sodas and mixes are slocked, DON WILLIS have tasted It you will not be able The Rev. Laurence Vincent, as­ To Think Things Through The three Laotian princes called rn T rsisB i • BOOKS OF EVERY pensive bug-chasing candles from Wednesday, Thursday and Friday farers and Joseph Curran of the to drag them by the ears from Fairway so that we may have an completely redecorated, but addi­ also, for your convenience. They South Windsor sociate minister of Center Congre­ a meeting today to try to find some DESCRIPTION FX)B until 9 p.m. Both stores give tional shelves have been put up have Tom Collins Mix. Orange MOTOR SALES National Maritime Union, each this meat.” gational Church, Manchester, of­ agreement on the commission, de­ 250 TOLLAND ST. Insect-free picnic? There are sev­ EXPERT AUTO BODY and trying to come out writh the fattest In a blend .of 'wit and wisdom, ^enough to make up their own SUMMER READING World Green Stamps and are mem­ so that It is now pos.sible to prop­ Dry, Lemon Sour, Half and Half GARA6E Khrushchev also put in a plug ficiated. signed to guard the kingdom’a neu­ eral different kinds to choose from bers of the Manchester (Charge FENDER REPAIRS settlement. Four other unions in­ Provoet Albert E. Waugh of the minds, they should not take every­ trality. EAST HARTFORD V'See Onr Tremendous and all of them will do the Job. erly display their fine stock of and you may purchase them by 18 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4531 for 60-day hybrid com grown In Burial was In Zion Hill O m s- University of Connecticut, gave thing at face value, but think Plan. beverages. There is no parking the case If you wish. They also volved have divided between the Powers and dutlea of the commis­ BU 9 ^ 3 3 3 Selection of Paper Barks After eating and a little rest, a ENAMEL and LACQUER two camps. the United States. Ninety Students Graduated tery, Hartford. the graduating class of RHAM things through. Conversely, he One nice feature of the new problem when you shop at 'Vichi's have the small bottles for those "I had a talk recently,” he said Bearers were Lebero Fracchla, sion are the most controversial refreshing swim Is In order. Fair­ REFINISHINOS Specializing In High School Thursday as original said, they must learn humility and issue facing the Gmeva conference Power and Hand Tools • Visit the Polly B Shop way can supply rafts, goggles, Fairway is that it is large enough for there is a free parking area who prefer them. The ship owners, having in the “with the United States of Ameri­ James McConvlIle, Kenneth Smith, right next door that is amesited past given a better deal either to A t Ellsw orth M em orial H igli a commencement address as they take some things on faith. The on Laos. Painting and Decorating Tools Gifts for Every Occasion beach balls, swimming rings, beach to have the same wide assortment Domestic wines now rank fa­ REASONABLE PRICES ca's secretary of state, Mr. Rusk. Ernest Dollner, Jack Groden, and are ever likely to hear. differentiation was their’s alone, Garden and Land Tools of merchandise that is found in and convenient for patrons. vorably with the Imported, and FREE ESTIMATES BRAKE SERVICE Hall or Curran, are afraid of be­ He told me that the American Aloander Walach. The Russians have submitted pro­ bags, swimming belts, plastic With llmerioik and good humor, he told the graduates, posals envisaging truce teams sub­ Baby, Household. Party MANCHESTER boats, bathing caps and shoes. For the downtown store. Every depart­ Just recently ‘Vichi's Package Barton and Guestler, who have ing wdiipsawred by the rivals this agronomists have creatM a va­ Store installed a new refrigerator been producing the mo.st import­ BT. so—WAPPING, CONTJ. time. On top of all this the foreign Ellsworth Memorial High School ' the English prize of 1100 to Nola he dismissed the various choices Slxty-flve seniors received their ject to Communist veto. The west and Banquet Needs the ladies and grirls. there are the ment is most complete including Front End Alignment riety of com which reaches ma­ Mrs. Margaret McLean of addresses he could have given diplomas from Clifton B. Home, Invalid Needs the famous sewing, notion and that holds 5,000 cans and bottles of ant table wines In America for AT THE DUCO SION flag bargaining rights IsBue in­ turity in a period of 60 days. graduated 90 atudents in exercises CJolllns. demands a commisalen with powers BOOKSHOP suntan oils, lotions or tanning The business prize went to Funeral servicea were held for and satlred the theme, ‘This time chairman of thf Board of Educa­ to act independently by majority creams. party supply departments, as well beer so that you are always sure over 125 years, will be the- equal TEL. Ml 4-1223 General Rapoir Worfc volves UB. relations with some of “If the American agronomists in the auditorium laat night. Mrs.' Margaret .Welden McLean, ANDREWS BLDG. of perfectly chilled beet at all of any. imported wine. The 'Bon the Caribbean republics. Nancy Ellison; Renssalaer math is not an ending but a beginning. tion, at the exercises in the RHAM rule. 67 E. Center St.—Ml 3-1036 After a good swim. It Is a good as the greeting card department have really achieved auch a sue- Co-valedlctortana Nola CoUins prize (JlOO), to Anthony Sluaarz; wife o f Joseph Av McLean of 41 E- Your generation faces a challenge gymnasium. In the communique issued Thurs­ idea to pul on some insect re­ where every type of card can be times. Both chilled beer and chill­ Cor i946 vintage has been aged Officials here considered it odd ceaa we can only congratulate PARKING IN REAR and Leslie Manning gave addresses DAR Good Citizenship award, Lil­ Middle Tpke., Friday at 1:30 at the and my generation has failed Class oflScers were Bruce day at the end of their 4 -d ^ meet­ pellent and Fairway has a choice found. Both stores are delightfully ed wine are available at all times in oak casks for over 13 years. the Seafarers Union turned down them on this... Watkins-West Funeral Home. The CAMPING so why not take .advantage of this Cherry Kijafa from Denmark Goldberg's factfinding proposal be­ on foreign trade and the Peace lie Nichols; faculty Good Citizen­ you.” Majexki, president; David C. Tay­ ing here princes—pro-Western of sticks, lotions, sprays and air conditioned and have more "If it is profitable for the Unit­ Rev. (Clifford O. Simpson of Cen­ Casting aside time-worn plati­ lor, vice president; M a r t i n e premier Boun Oum, pro-Oommu- than enough free parking. You are extra service? There is no added Is a prime favorite and sauleme, cause the same union accepted the Corps, respectively. The United ship award, Jonathan Holcombe; EQUIPMENT bombs to keep the Insects from bit­ cocktail sherry, red wines, port, MANCHESTER TOURAINE ed States of America to have such Home Economics Award (J20), ter Cjongregatlonal Church offici­ tudes to illustrate black and Bricault, secretary; and Janet nlst Pathet Lao rebel chief Soupha­ most welcome to come in and cost to the customer for this most same type of Goldberg plan to end Nations trip made by the seniors ated. ing. For those of us that overdo welcome service. all priced reasonably, will be most varietiea of com. It la certainly Lillie Nichols, and Joan Mikolite; white, he chose a paradox' and al­ Rathbun, treasurer. nouvong and hla self-styled neutral­ Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, CUSTOM MADE browse around while cooling off. a tugboat strike last February, profitable for ua to have auch vari­ was the subject of Basil Kar- Burial waa in East Cemetery. the sun. It will be a good idea to Wine coolers are so refreshing welcome to your guests. MEMORIAL O Ibis time Hall said it would mean mazyn, aalutatorlan. He spoke of music. Judith Platt: miniature lowed the listener to fill in his ist ally, Bouvanna Phouma—made Air Mattresses, Stoves, Oppoaite East Cemeter PAINTS eties In our country. Bearers were Ronald, David, and no mention of the control commis­ CANVAS AWNINGS in the summertime and Vichi's For those who wish a perfect the union was abdicating its bar­ its effect on the seniors' thinking. American and school flag, Andrew own shade of meaning. Mandieater Evening Herald Re­ Lanterns cocktail every time, try Heubleih’s "Our agronomlsU,”’ he said, Larivc. Richard McLean, Ronwell Crane, IMrecting his remarks at the sion, have their own brand of wine, For Best Results gaining function. Principal Henry J. Adams pre­ Weldon Miner, and Victor Vec- gional 8 correspondent, June L. Coventry Casa Loma. It sells for 65c a Ready Mix, Ice Box Mix and Actually, such advisory boards “must work to develop such a va­ sented the Abe E. Muter award'for Robert Earley, class president, students, Dr. Waugh suggested Nygren, telephone ACademy 8- Cambodian Prince Norodom Si­ MANCHESTER HEALTH CAPSULES Quality Mamorioli riety.” chitto. hanouk, who worked to bring the quart, $1.55 for one-half gallon and Walker's ready mix Martinis and are a common technique for help­ history, to Baail Karmazyn; for presented the class gift to the that now that they were old 3412. by Michael A. Pctli. M.l). $2 95 a gallon. You may choose Manhatlans. All you do ,,1s add Over SO Years Experts ing solve labor deputes. Two are Khrushchev repeated his claim progress to Patricia KeUy and Ed­ school. warring facUona together In Zurich, SURPLUS SALES CO. that the Soviet Union will over­ Mrs. Josle B. Keith said he had persuded them to meet 169 N. MAIN ST. port, sherry, muscatel, tawny port ice and stir for absolute perfec­ presently at work on disputes in ward Daly; athletic prizes to T'wo M ore F ile IS THERE A VACCINE or white port. tion. For all your liquor needs, PAUL'S take the United States In per cap­ Michael Siniacalchi, Barbara Rob­ Manchester Evening Herald Funeral services for Mrs. Josie again today. at Depot Square the railroad and airline industries. B. Keith, Watson Rd., Vernon, TO PREVENT MEASLES ? For large gatherings,'' beer pur­ depend upon Vichi's and take ad­ CaN Ml 9.5807 An estimated ISO ahips, includ­ ita production. erta, Robert Earley, Jonathan Hol­ South Windsor correspondent, Open Dally to 9:00 P.5L vantage of their free delivery PAINT SUPPLY He said the Soviet Union is be­ were held yesterday aftemon at chased In kegs is le.ss expensive ing passenger liners, are tied up in combe ; apertamaiuAip to Shirley Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell Tractors, Captives J. FARR—Ml S-711I F or GOP Slate and far more convenient. Phone service. 645 Main Street ginning to step on the heela of La4hetaki and Michael Siniacalchi; 4-1753. the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 A. ADfETTl, Prop. current strike on the. East, Gulf Main St., Manchester. Manchester Girl and West Coaata Each of the more the United States and that the Two more Republican town of­ Barrison 8L, Honcheater Tel. MI 9-0300 than 800 other UB. merchant Russians will soon be able to tell The Rev. Percy M. Spurrier, as­ To Receive Veil ficials have filed their intention to " " “Hal Boyle ships at sea face a similar pros­ the Americans: sociate minister of South Metho­ dist Church, Manchester, officia­ Proposal NOW 2 FAIRWAYS seek re-election this fall. pect as they reach port. "Step aside, gentlemen, we are Two Couples Hospital Notes Dropped sicE us FOR: Town (Herk and Town Treasur­ Strike losses-run to many mil­ going ahead and you will never ted. Elizabeth Ann Pongratz, daugh­ to bring you • Aluminum Roll Up Awnlnga er Elmore A. Turkington and Tax Burial was in East Cemetery, Pastor Operates WATKINS-WEST lions each day. Commerce and overtake us." Visiting hours are 2 to 8 pjn. (Continued from Page One) ter of Mrs. Arthur Pongratz, 219 Vcnloty At Its Bost! • Venetian Blinds Collector Mrs. F. Pauline Little For The Best In passengers are turning to foreign Khrushchev, who arrived In To Celebrate Manchester. Bearers were Harold said today they will seek re-nom- for all areas except matenUty Keish Jr.. WilUam Keish Jr.. Rob­ Oak St., and the late Mr. Pon­ • Storm Doors ships. Goldberg has said the strike Alma Ata Thursday, appeared be­ Next to Popular Market e Combination Windows Inatlon for their respective offices where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:30 ert Hagenow, Richard Hagenow, dom to the prisoners and to put A bout Tow n gratz, 'W ill receive the religious FUNERAL WORK CLOTHES la one the nation can't afford at a fore a packed house which Includ­ to 8 p.m.; and private rooms more food on the tables of those Open Wed.-Thurs.-Frl. till 9 Monehtstwr Awning Co. at the party caucus July 17. In Ozark Cave time wdien every effort Is being Anniversaries George Risley, and Horace Rlsley. habit of a Sister o f Mercy Tues­ Turkington Is completing his ed delegations from a number of where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. hungry within Cuba,” the com' The new Salters Pool will open e World Green Stamps • 195 WEST CENTER ST. SERVICE IT'S made to stimulate the economy. satellite countries, deputies of the Visitors are requested not to mittee said. tomorrow at 1 p.m. with a very day at 10 ajn. in the novitiate at eighth year as town clerk and Mrs. Estlier H. Jackman Madison. Telephone Ml 9-3091 town treaalirer and seeking his ried (some in the cave) none has Supreme Soviet and lo

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AM' • ttbata— • Club ere eoheduled to Open. Leon 1:45—This Week In Sports, In Last Three SQOAVMK/ RECITeq / ALUM UHtae Channel S. A IM T C A h lA R ie S APOEKV^jFCONTOF t/m n u t 1S“ ■■ Browne, publicist, reports e full Lead hy Three Games l l M k t e 3:S0—Yanks vs. Twins, FEK SlM SlK' Z IS TT UBnllflgiitMr 30 ______day of KolfluK activities Is planned . Channel 8; WKNB 840. Losing Starts M ltjfttw — r 31 metal tteeMie with e dinner at night. Fred Me- New York, June 24 (/P)—The begin to look 2:30—Giants vs. Cards, BHvtfWinBtf 33PMBwteelaJie Hone Is serving u general chair­ Channel SO. • BrilSlieoiiMj SSOiiraMm like they mean to tear tho National League race wide open, S:S0—Red Sox vs. Athletics, •UV«Md 34GesalM STMetearts man for the second opening cele­ New York, June 24 (/P)—la HWawOrtim 37 Ballot 40K apo|e 470eaUe bration. New members at Ellington barging into a three-game 'ead behind a bunch of cool cookies Channel 8, W TIC 1080, that a bunch of dead Injuna ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN iff^gaff ssjr* asAttonatre (aA) Ridge Include Dr. and Mrs. Alfred in the bullpen and the hot bats of Frank Robinson and Gene 4:S0—TV Race of Week, ______M lad aet Sundqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pow­ Freese. Channel 18. back there in third place in TM CANS WEU.aONNA6 HOF SoUarananMi 4siieSiteiB(llr.) MDapat(SA) X » E TMO*LE6 6 E r BUSS sSe.writ* ell, Mr. end Mrs. PhU Holway, Dr. They packed away that three- 5 p.m.—W restling, Channel 18. the American League race? THIS ANNIHILATION and Mrs. Herb Snyder and Mr. and after giving up Freess’ double In 5:80—Big Time Wrestling, M Ab*obit«nl«n r r r r r game bulget, matching the largest the ninth. Intentional walks to After winning 10 in a row BUSINBS AINT ALL S ltafon U oR r ______Mrs. Lesenis Splwak . .. Effective Channel 8. 1 1 any NL leader has managed this pinch-hitters Jerry Lynch and Dick and 13 of 15 for a V / f game ON ONE SIDE.' JSHndwi IT July 1. greens fees will be In­ season, by breaking a nlnth-lnnlng 10 p.m.—Fight of Week, MWldnd rr creased for both dally and week­ Gemt.rt with one out followed be­ Bahama vs. Gonzales. lead. Cleveland has loat ntna of 12 50 BaUttl diUBbW tie for a 6-4 victory over Los An­ fore Kasko broke it up with his in little more than a week. And tha ir a IT end play. Greens fees include geles last night in the opener of a 51 OoaipUeatlaB rU single, off Larry Sherry. Trlbe'a once atiirdy pitching staff SSCondort IT swimming pool facilities . . . Total three-game series with the second • • • Sunday— suddenly has given up 41 runi In SSOnekportleo IT rr membership at ERCC Is now over place Dodgers.^ X p.m.—Yanks vs. Twins, three games. SOStatoMMvbig - i a the 200 nutrk after starting the CARDS-GIANTS — Stan Muslal Channel 8; W KNB 840. SSVentilaU season a t 169 mem bers . . . M ajor Robinson’s two-run homer had drove in seven runs with two 2 p.m.—Giants vs. Cards, The first place Detroit Tigera SSLunpmt □ tied it in the sixth. Then Freese homers, one a grand-slam, as the Channel SO. laid It to ’em last night, romping @ O N Z A L £ S SOTnanntti ■ Tournament is now occupying the h spotlight at the Manchester Coun­ doubled and icdred on Eddie Kaa- Card.s handed relief ace Stu Miller S:S0—Red Sox vs. A’s, off with a 15-7 victory In the open­ 42 Wine r e * ! LM E□ ko's bases-Ioaded single in the 46Leriat try Club . . . Qualifying play for his first defeat In seven decisions Channel S; W TIC 1080. er of a four-game set at Cleveland OeST(HATE= 4SOnenrefiUlile the Club Championship starts July ninth after relievers Howie Nunn and tagged the Giants with a 4:80—Sports Thrills, and dropping the now third place 40Biidacar« 1 at the MCC with all scores due and Jim Brosnan had blanked the fourth straight loss. Righthander CAiannel SO. Indians four games behind with Sllsaet to be turnM in by July 4. Dodgers on three hits over the Craig Anderson gained the victory their fifth straight defeat. €-3A UEndMe m * * last 3^ innings •■a* MBeir iltn * with 3 2/3 innings of three- shut The Tigers walloped four home Jh CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SSIdehe UConh basketball team will open It was the ninth victory In 10 out ifcllef in his first m ajor league runs among 15 hits and padded HBai(ilne*eiits with Yale at Stores next season. games for the Reds—and Robinson game. their lead to two games over New 2 DOWN STnr No longer will Hugh Greer's has batted .469 in th a t span, driv­ York when the Minnesota Twins, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ' 1 Indifferent charges launch the hoop campaign ing in 15 runs, while Freese has CUBS-BRAVES—The Cubs cut pairing Camllo Pascual's six-hit M 1

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'/• SATURDAY, JUNE M. 1961 PAGE TWELVE ^attrlii^kpr Ittrnittg IfrraUt About Town Pupils Perform Heard Alans Main Street Notice In Talent Show And an Some of Mandietter'a Sida StreetBf Too Wf HAVI DAhY ' Wilfred J. Maxwell, Bolton Cen­ Business Bodies ter Rd,, Bolton, aenior planner At Washington DIUVMY TO THI with the Connecticut Development .ASSllWBS NIfiA’ D crm s Low Overhead #out of the paper and aet It on the Tha Wsahingtea School talent table . , . And my little boy ate Commisaion. waa awarded a cer­ I Vice-president Francia P. Hand- When a priority list of proposed tificate at an "alumni n i^ t” of the show waa presented thla morning It,” she relayed, sort of all In one ' ley of 2» Robert Rd. has been ap- physical education Improvements breathless sentence. BOLTON Administrative Training program for pupils. last night at the Three Cups Inn. pointed executive in charge of the I waa reviewed at a board of educa­ “Ate w hat?” asked the woman’s Meriden. Maxwell haa been an in­ automobile, compensation and 11a- Principal. Walter Roth opened the tion meeting Monday night, the tditor, equall.v breathless. '’’"The newspaper clipping,” the structor at the University of Con­ program by fiving awarde to the board learned that the hiring of a ; bility, engineering and payroll and mother replied. AREA necticut's ATP for in-senice mu­ { audit departments of the Hartford student council' and safety patrols. townwtde phyaical education guper- nicipal offirlala. ; Accident and Indemnity Co. .-■ Pupils from Orades 2 through 6 vlaor received the least priority. Bomebody to Pay ! Since his election in 1W55 as vlce- took part In 28 acts as follows; Appointment of the Rev. Henry : president. Handley has had gen- Laura Zagllo, Grade 4, plaved The schol board, pressed by lim­ "A whili! ago wo had money for LENOX A. Tilghman of Talerville as part- “With My Love’’ on the piano; ited funds, agreed that tha hiring posiUona,” the board of education : eral administrative duties. He chairman said at a board meeting time assistant to the general sec­ i joined Hartford Accident in 1917. Piero Verro. Grade «. played ''Tic, of such a supervisor could be post­ PHARMACY retary of the Diocesan Department I Tic, Toe’’ on the violin; Cheryl and poned in oriier to facilitate hiring Tuesday night as he Introduced H was named superintendent of discussion on new physical educa­ of Christian Education, effective the automomiblr department in Boyd Nelson sang “The Bible Telia of other physical education person­ Julv 1, has been announced by the Me So’’ as a duet; Gary Turek. nel. tion personnel. 299 E. CENTER ST. 1936. elected assistant aecretary in "Now we have people to go vdth R t.‘ Rev. Walter H. Gray D D . 1937, and promoted to secretary Grade 2, played " Jesaamlne’’ - on All except one board member. Ta. Ml Bishop of the Episcopal Dioce.«e of "W e’ll have lota of sergeants and the money,” he said. in 1948. the piiuio; Barbara Kelly, Grade 4, A Non. Connecticut. The Rev, Mr. Tilgh­ Handley has been active in the played cello exerciaes. no captain,” she moaned. man. vicar of the. Church of St. National Bureau of Casualty and Also, two square dance a'eta Not ao, the board chairman as­ John the Evangelist in Tales^^lle. Surety Underwriters and the As­ danced “Spanish Cavalero;" Car- sured her. “We’ll have all privates will administer experimental pilot sociation of Casualty and Surety lyn Johnaon, Grade 4, played —workerii,'.’ he aald. Insurance Award projects in Christian- Education in Companies. “Spinning Song’’ on the piano; ■ - t the diocese. He seiwe* as director of the Leslie Bergner, Grade 1, played a With Modern Speed Given McKenna Hartford Home Savings and L«an flute solo. “La' Donna Mobile; ’ The board of education Tuesday Hie Perennial Planters Gaiden Sirka Johnson, Grade 3. plaved night decided to allow new moth­ I Association and the Savings Bank Thomas P. McKenna, 21 Ridge­ Club will meet Monday at j of Manchester. He is a former "Rose Walts’’ on the piano; Mi­ ers to return to their teaching pm. for a conducted tour of the member and past chairman of the chael Kleinschmidt, Grade 6, posts when the new baby is three wood St., a htudent at the Hart- i orchid greenhouses of Roger Rus­ Manchester Town Planning Com- played’ “Jealouay” on the accor­ months old. rather than six ford College of Insurance of the I sell. R t 6. Andover. i mission dion. months, which has been board pol- University of Connecticut wss one : j Handley now assumc.s addition­ Also. Jeanne Demko. Grade 2. icy. ^ al duties formerly handled by vice- danced to “Sailor’s Horn Pipe In ^macuaaion of the proposal,- of five students to receive the an- ; Bacon Breakfast ' president John U. Barter who has Dance”:- Marsha Vennart, Grade 4, one board member voiced his ap­ nual Connecticut Insurance In- ; retired. played "Caisson Song” on the proval because "automation has duatry Award for general excel­ ill. piano; Cheryl Nelson, Grade 6, sang speeded up lots of things.” lence. JOHN EGAN of 75 Jarvis Road, Slorv Corrected WATKINS STAFT' OIANGES "Can’t Be 'True to Two”; the "B a­ He waa presented the a "ward Manchester, Conn., haa Joined A retirement and appointment tin Street Boppers” played two The •Weep’ ? a B'ashlngton. June 24 '.T*'—U'hne selections, announced by George Thursday b.v Henry S. Beera. pres­ the sales staff of Russell Pon­ have been announced tliis week b.v i A 16-year-old ' boy. who claims tiac. 625 New Park Ave., West House news secretary Pierre Sal­ Clarke; Janice Johan8S(>n. Grade | he ia "fed up;’ with the publicity ident of the Aetna Life Affiliated Bruce Watkins, general manager; 4. played "The Happy Farmer” on 1 Companies, and chairman . of the ; Hartford, Conn. Phone AD inger ssys he erred in reporting of Watkins Brothers on Main St. accorded the nation’s First Lady the piano. |in the past few weeks, waa airing executive committee .pf the , In- ' 6-4501. that President Kennedy, a Catho­ John F. Bausola of Andover surance Information Office of Con­ L.ake an employe and saleaman Also, Patti Bonino. Bonnie; the gripe at. dinner this week. lic, had bacon for breakfast yester­ Ames, and Lynn Cruikshanka, all necticut which sponsors the j Mr. Egan haa been an auto­ for some 22 vears, retired on June His father, wi^i the high-toler­ mobile talesman in this area day. of Grade 8, "The Tumbleweeds,” ance rate that comes with the mid­ awards. 3 McKenna is a junior at the col­ for six years. Before that he Friday, a church day of ab­ . Bau.sola came to this roiintiy i did an acrobatic dance: Kathleen dle years, rushed to Jackie's de­ Kelly, Grade 5. played an original lege, and is also an assistant un- spent fifteen years as a radio stinence. generally is a meatless from Italy when he was .% years fense. What came tumbling announcer. Including atints at day for Catholics piano composition;,Bruce Derrick, from his gallant llp.s conclTided derwriter for the Phoenix Insur­ old snd has lived in the Manches- | Grade 6, pla.ved "North to Alaaka” ance Co. of Hartford. the once Hartford Timea ata- Kennedy has been ill wnth fever ter area ever since. A veteran of with this clincher: tion, WTHT and later at WONS, and a sore throat In telling news­ on the accordion: Ricky Ber- “After all, son, she is the wife’s He is married to the former World War I. he served with the thiaiime. Grade 6, sang "Ten Com­ which is now WPOP. men yesterday morning w-hat the old Manchester Co. G. and saw ac­ pre.sident.” Miss Eveleen Gero Miller. The mandments”; K8thy McDermott couple have a son, Thomas Jr., I ’-i. Preaiitent had eaten for breakfast. tive duty in France in the cam­ ■you ma.v know Mr. Egan’s Salinger listed orange juice, two and Noan Atherton, both of Grade I ’unmim . . . Yumminmm Others receiving the award were paigns of the 26th Di\ision. 6. pla.ved a piano duet, ”La Golan- two sons Jimmy and John who poached eggs on toast, baron and Following the wsr he opened his A woman subscriber telephoned Leonard J. Benjamin, Thomas C. drina.” Rogers and Robert G. Gercak of are paper boya in the Jania coffee. own radio .sales and sersice busi­ one day this week. With a slightly Road area. Soon afterward, newsmen ques­ ness on Main Street, and came to Also. Nanc.v Ballard. Grade 5. frantic note in her v(jice. she asked Hartford, and Warren J. Franzen i tioned whether Kennedy really did played "The Toreador Song”: Jo ­ if we could help her. of Rockv Hill. have bacon on a Friday. He might seph Kelly, Grade 2. played and "That recipe in The Herald for well have had it under church reg­ sang “I know an Old Lady”; Da­ ‘Parson’s Pride’ with hamburger Steel. and more ateel began shooting up this week from the vid Bengaton, Grade 6, played "My ulation for abstinence from meat foundation of the future 21.000 square foot Mott's Supermarket sounded so good . . . I clipped it la not demanded under certain cir- Old Kentucky" Home” on the piano: being constructed by Matthew Reiser. Inc.. Hartford contractor, Tails Paups, Grade 6. played two cumstancea. including those who at E. Middle Tpke. and Vernon St. Efforts are being made to are ill or recovering. selectiona on the violin. "Fascina­ Semi-Annual Clearance complete the new market as close as possible to the original date tion” and “Angel’s Serenade.” Houra later. Salinger admitted of Sept. 1. Stanford Cohen, executive vice president of Mott’s said L T. WOOD CO. to error. He explained that he had The program concluded with today. The work had been curtailed for .some .50 days due to the three selections the Washington been told the President had his recent hod carriers strike. (Herald photo by Pinto). usual breakfast. Salinger said he School band, "Western Medley,” ICE PLANT "Aura Lee.” and "'When the Saints automatically Included bacon in 51 BISSELL STREET yestertay's breakfast menu be­ field's High School of Commerce the hoist will be capable of lift­ Come Marching In.” StrideRite Sale cause the President ordinaril.v he joined the Metropolitan Furni­ ing 600-pound loads at a rate of Tom Eaat From Main St. STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 26, 10:00 A.M. eats bacon in the morning. ture Company where he worked 15 feel per aecond. It also will atop At State Theater for eight .years. a descending overload of 1,200 Salinger aald on further inquiry ■ For the past 22 years he has pounds within a four-inch distance. Keenev PTA Picks he had learned no bacon was been with Loeb A Mansfield, also served. Its dual controls will permit tech­ .99 of Springrfield. where he served in nicians to operate it from within Committee Heads all departmenta of the store. the work cage or the missile site's TOP OR.\DE BL.ACK LO.\M He is a member of Holy Cross equipment room. Appointment of committee TWO TO SEVEN CUBIC y.VRD IX)AD8 ' Registration Set Church. Springfield, and the Holy The Rogers Corp. of Manchester i chairmen for the Keene.v St. Rog. 8.S0 to 10.90 Name Society. I School PTA for 1961-62 were an­ ALSO LANDSCAPING and Williniantic has begun expan- LAWN ROLLING At Central Slate -Moriart.v Ls married to the for­ aion of production facilities in nounced today, b.v Mri. Nicholas Discontinued mer Barbara Curtis and the Willlmantic for its specialty mold­ ' Jackston. president. AIME LATULIPPE Styles couple has a son Edward who Ls I Chairmen are Mrs, Keith Mer- Sn 2-7172 After 8 P.M. Additional registration periods ed rubber components. Rogers' I rill, hospitality; Mrs. Joseph Nay- John F. Bausola a senior at Technical High School Nitrophyl floats are used in car­ for the summer session at Central of Springfield. I lor, room mother: Mrs. George buretors, replacing cork and vari­ Mro.sek. membership; Mrs. Louis Connecticut College m New Brit­ Watkins Brothers in December ous metals. ain have been announced by Dean t939 aa head of the store's radio I.

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’Temporarily ttvlng la HoQywuod coming the' kings pf Htuathm wfaUe fllm tiv “ HObday L o d ^ ’r comedy of all time." ' Wayue & Shuster Fill Wayne and Suiater have no nuns The format o f the show has, LeydenGets to transplant their famlUee—tbrat Wayne and Shuater as reenatiooal sons e f Wayne’s and a son and directoca at “ HoUday X iO ^’’ alt- daughter of Shuster’s. uateUAt a scenic lake in A m Flaoe: Kicks Out of Jack Bteimy’s Slot “A t least right now wo don’t In­ Chlimrnla. To add romantic inter­ tend to. Our-lome, our roots an est, Maureen Arthur, .a Marilyn in Toronto. We feel we'caa con­ Monroa-toP* bloada beauty; has SportsCars t r a V T A U A X U B IA N ' 4 ucations give its a arlder undsr- tinue ti B te then and oomnAtto to been capt as the 'noeptlonist at it Road, qki Sunday night, June 35, la tiM atandlng-and scope of fUn that HoUjrwoOd or Hew Tork, wherever the lodge, and she la alao Wayno’a BcCsc* a mlcropliaiw. • TT a Joined ttnirf m at g M ia lly occupied by -then la to be had. And I think we wtadh" aaya Shuster. T t may girl-fklenA Other beauties wiU pa­ camera anfi SN speetaton, ortt- lell Pon- diaok Benay on C9BS-TV, a auni* acme o f It ruha ott on our ricetohsa. prove thatweH' Uva h in and oomr rade in and out of the various nariljr brava men are Bomettmea e., West ver' abcw will take over for U -HOw much it win rdb o ff on our mute ulatwhere. But we don’t think Aowa; tfaie men mentioned, apnn-' reduoad to taiittMfly riddaa, tangiw- ne AD ntMHi. n o flBoea and namea wm attuatlon comedy dependa on the that fa r ahand." datively. Miakifig hoiks. ha'laaaillar tn vagulai' viewen M educational backgreunda o f our Itong-estahllshed stars In Panada Tke^two, friends literally slnoe “I’d ratbsr to taka a Uckteg the ad SulUvaa ingrani. Sti^ .writers. It alao glvni Us a greatsr befon Ed Sulbvan' heard o f them, their Oub Scout days In boyhoed, thaa gat up there.” some would - ut auto* a f the ahaer am/mhnny Waynie toW«Bt for people. There is a tsndr neither Wayne nor Shuster figuna work as a team hut only from • readOy admit lia area an4 IVaiik M M ef. Title of the ency among pecpla nowadays to "HoUday I.odge“ aa -i.jming - for to 5. Promptly at 5 they separata; But Bill Leyden faces these thea­ that he downgrade the mtelltohial; Wo and don’t aee one another a g ^ trical crises every day as Bmdse halC hour program la “Holiday broke in their careera. Wayne says until the following morning, nw ef NBC-TT’s VXt Could Be Tcii’'-^ a radio U t ^ ” 1 personally fsel the rial hip p#0|Ai logtcallyi . ' itinta at to this world am thoac with educa­ two feel It better to.lead separata and. for him, they bold ae’ terror. Wayaa, who' epeaka more fi>r tion. I think tha real squana an "W e have no iUusiona about our­ Social Uvas. They explain It: TYe For real kicks. Bin taunriiea down nea ata- Ihd team .(“Becauae X talk faeter/ selves. We’ve been atan for 31 t WONS, Illiterates. Thka Allan Shepard, |hc hava differeat friends beonune bsbtad tke wheel of a competitive ha aapfalaa) aoya: astronaut, fo r instance. He^s a yean In Canada. W e had the high­ wa’n dUferent peiq^le and differ­ ■pacta car and aslxea it up wttk tho “ W arn dolag a eltuatloB come* graduate engineer, I brtleve, n est ranking radio show for mmay ent parsonaUtlee.’’ raa oa soma of tha fkateat trariui dlf'ter the fln t tlow tat our ca- nuui o f background, InMligence years, and now wa.-liave the high­ How to describe Wayne au_ Si the cotmtry. Egan'e ipora. Whether ,or not It wOl woHc and humor. 1 think he must be est ranking T V show In Canada. ShusterT They don’t know hew to ”T1ie excitement haa gene eat eC ohn who out. waTa net aum. Wa hopa It moet hip and uhaquan. ’This is a We consider ounelvea good writ­ describe themaelvee, either aa hu- ■Mdem living,’’ aaya BUI, exptata- a Jania hrlB, bacattaa wa like doing dif* wonderful enampto o f a man whan ers, and so do moat o f tke other moriats or comodiana. Ing his fasctaiaUcn with apesd. “ Out dm n t thinga, and are regard ‘Holi­ you compnre him to some people writen we meet In America." “Wa regard ounelvea aa mss there oa the track, y o u ^ putthm day Lodge' aa aaotiter manifeatar who snort at education. I d. < Dick PoweU and Oxsie Nelson “But, X was the proudest of the 9 ara." are the only TV-film personaUtles Good Conduct Medal," ha saya, inu«d Off-camera, the two aren’t en heading for their 10th jmar in the l^bMuaa X never figured Fd make austly aeherrtdee, but they*n not industry. . . . Revue Studios has >8 elcerna o f the Jerry Xnwls aChool lined tm ea guest stars fo r its Bttl was a akin diver before he either. Well-educated, they an now “Frontier Circus” series punctured an ear dnun. He also bath now in Um School o f Grada- Sammy Davis.Jr., Tlielma Ritter, likes to hunt. Btiidlaa at tba University bC Yen IfUea. Mickey Rooney. Bar­ As for his regular Job, BUI mya, Veronto and have bachelor of art bara Rash, Brian Keith, Aldo Ray, “ Tile riiow has done more for me dagnoa with the School of Orado- and Gilbert Roland . . , than I have for tt.“ f people •to Studloe. They a n probably tfaa CBS-TV is considering has paid o ff fo r him. “ People," he only two comics with so Imposing ’’Have Gun, WUl TraveT’' to says, “ are the closest we can come an educational background, and minutes in 1962. Its decision may to infinite variety: everythtasr tdae consider it a tre m eh d ^ asset. depend on the fate o f another Is finite." Wayne says: *T beUeve our ed­ CBS aeries, “ Gunamoke;’’ being He haa only one lament: "X strttched to the hour-length next can’t find time to do all I want to season. Legislation aumorixing do.” Ihtesldent Kennedy to give come­ dian Bob Hope a gold medal as Freddie Flintatone, the animat­ “ America’s Most Prised Ambassa­ ed, hero of -“Tljo FUntstones" on dor o f Good WUl” has been passed XBC-TV Friday nighta, actually by the Senate, which set a |2,600 has two voices. Mel Blanc does the cost lim it on the award. speaking rolea, and Duke MiteheU ^ h in ek does the singing whenever Freddie Gloria Lambert, who wiU be decides to exercise his voml talent. ELECTRONICS starred as a singer on at least ten of the Mitch MUler “Sing Along” LflRORfllORiES shows on NBC-TV show next faU, _ SPORTS PAOB has a new recording coming out POB WBBK OP JDN 14th TO on the Columbia label, and what JDMB MIh 277 BROAD is predicted as the hit side U titled, “Dion’t Do Anything Dangerous.” .. ^ATUBDAT JUNE H. IMt lliJJ Wile Weitt «f Spvrto ■ -4itt TV Baee el Week U Coechtag Club American Oake f :tt Balmdar Wiea4llag ]g S * Time WrectUejc ■ SATURDAY Television PROGRAM ISttt PighI ef the Week S. II Ui4S Make ThatSyara ^ 8 Jim Bsarla tS 9 :t» Qmm WUl Traral U:W Sky Bias Wild BUI Hickak M Richard Boone. SeverU ok Tnia Stoty niChway PatrU M l:t t Babeball tt WM« WerM W SparU aUver miners turn to Palad Su IVmiaoo ve. St Louto UaadJ«|iiB Mawltas New Beriaaas . SI help when tbeir treasured oil ItW Baeakall g U:M TUa Is DOsaa 1>W Perry Masm I painting of a beautiful woman DateetIva'B Diary Raymond Burr la " t lio Caso o t mystorlooaly disappears from the l:M , t:te BTD He. I - the Fancy .Elcures.” Maaon belpa ■ town's saloon. (R m a t). Red Box at Kanaaa City Watch Mr. Wiaard free a man who has been unjust­ DsaWf Featare tt 44S sitort TkriUe |S The laviaMc Maa ly Imprisoned for five years. (Re- “Strangers On A Train.” Parlay . l«»n>AT. joint M. uu 1:W OcasressiMwl Vtewpatat G ran ^r and Ruth Roman. 1:W Davey « OcliaUi fioaaaaa (Cakr) tt. M ------Featare M JiSSes^'Ev.tt *s Beteaec fletica Theater Inme Green, Pemell Roberts, -'Joe MacBeth” . Paul Douglas, TUa la SaeUl SaearHy Dan Blocker. Mlcbael laindoa In M :tt Oaasmsks S Oaidaaer’a Alaaaaae •lUetdMeeds wof Tiloence," ...Aa U.H..Woutlaw James Ameaa stars, Dennis 7 t t SaaHa M robs a bank and runs away vrttii Weaver featured. Byj-efusing to ,W B ItaM A T . JVNE M. UU l.-a TUa Weeh la teara me sheritrs daughter. (Reptot). his friend Doe. AAuns —who jomi L mwEY Aaaeaieaas Att Wark na Boarlas M’a S. tt. SS Im admitted a Uhing—MaidhaU U itt 9alB*Eveal 8 S:M BUS Theater Donald May ^in "White Cama- Dittop faces iMbUc mUcism on THDMAY. JDNE tt. UU “Jehnny a S ^ " , Tyrone Power tion" Newsmaoi Pat Garrtam aad one hand ana a gunman who has 7 t t SyeHa _ t t and Lh^d If olaa. Pinky Plnkham Join to protect e. LEROY SORRIS Salerday Faatei a M mark^ Doo for death on .7 tt Saaimer Byerie Syietaeelai' S • ‘‘Saint's Double Trouble.** Gsorge Pinky's sambline friend from un­ other.-. (R m a t). ftt Wiyctliag tt A 8 8 0 C IA T K Sanders. "Staushter TnUI.” Brian friendly gangaters. (Repeat).. Pight Of M Week I. m S a y T juini M. uu _ Donlery. ■:M CkeekaMito ' $ .yaaaa Bahama aad Joae Goo­ 7tt'Syerla M BaaM Tahla M Anthony George. Doug McClure, s e s , IC-round raMdleweights. Beeaeet Theater S* Beb^on (M kA. MiM Oamaa Theater S Ituurmce of Alt KinAa “ From ThIa Day Pareward” , Shock’. Wife of a doctor at a (O slorj^From The Deak e f Mar- Mark Stevena-aae Joan Pbatalae.' rural home tor tho t i n s who H o n d a Ills Baaehan * ■ becomes a target for deaOi.. SM WAIN SntEBT Yaaheea at Mbmeceta ~ry^ttUlvan, Ohi O u U g e * ^ S BOly are caned ta u avert oompeto*-fS H ia in i >n o-m m San______at St. Lottia eaah prises. Jekany Johnstou, Cook's SiWUaaea Party _ ^ P X ‘,’ ‘-*VBSSS : eommaatotor. ' SCHVICE STATION Tti itAiN «ntEdr. Ctty’ 5 *m M(______tndlM a; xifit s-ddst «tie TV Baee C___ 24 Hour Radio Dispatch a Weak U . dS a ^ a prohlem for Watty, who’s MeSywaad’ S Plasel 8 "CoaehtaM.Chib Americaa Oaks'' . — Stada”. Oorotky Makau 4:tS eaaarleaaa U Weak SI I DeUMs Peatars S| Wrockor and Road Serriea itee SalarSay WraStUaB U ssaasM fua.'T- *■- •m I Play Of Tke Weak I Cdl; TWIN wSu WarU af SpsatS ^ m f t “O m Quartern''. Quarters". RIskart KUei NaUonal AAU Track and P M “ Lm hite M e . ” Mueh-hatod maa Chamnlonahip. lire from RaadalTs iM tiu be baa been poisoned and ^MPUTT ELEGTHWOO. lalaad. New York. M t t hours to Uva. U :ll I M Mmto* • : » Oaelaki OaBaat tt. M te a v a iM wsik Shaw S. t t . SI "Pqbarry Was A Lady.** A BtoBioUve Repaittaf VOW A l l MuUcU hour teMuring Lawrence Skelton and LaetUe BaU. WoHc nnd hla Chaaapage Music Ruth Romaa. # Froat Eod AUgaaMat ^OMMMCIAL Talaa af tta WeaT^ US -XU(9f!Ba Bad Patricia JeassL PlaBastaa* tt Al Adveatare M o Auto Electric Senrieo . ''Sundoara la Santa Pa” . Bochy S1MAL Laae. C T.w p o D c a lea alaa available at KaacTa Has- oCarharetora 1/* • •:tt M. MS MIMIa Xpkm. Baat; Batt- o T a a e -U p a jKSS'iSfiJSy*' ekaiBai AllaMbv 3M MMOs 7;W Brathcra 'T.,' WttS} Xtarifa Daiip. tU Baat a B ra fc e a . BICHABD V. DUBVO, Prep. Pete aadd OMya 4 MiUlea 1 - « puREUOrimtiaBT Cttttsr; BoSal'a n p k« “A", IIS SM BOddlo Tpke. Baal “SoUUuy Pbrnip Prieial Oewtori OSvB’a Eaaa, « U BarifasS aad .mubara SheUy. ' Sww Ib a l Mata St. Wa WiU Sorvieo Yaw m t - r m ------fil'’. At-Stota.'llHistar' Car WhOs Yoa Skip P A G E T W O M ANCH m M t EVBNINQ glbiAi:^. MANCHESTER. CONN^ AATUipAY^ JUNE 24.1961 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^J), MANCHEBTER, CONN, iSATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1961 P A G E T H R E E S U N D A Y Television P R O G R A M T U E S D A Y Television P R O G R A M ^Meet Rie Press’ * PIPE «N| SUPPLY uatlav mar Ci»l*bra|«« Birthday Bdnua . . » ttaa I 8iM Tam BwaB Bhaw S To Query Bowles IKOOiVOBAnED « iM « k e f i j f Thto U Oar F U * □ Don't Boo R ." b the eourae o f ■|4» M m . 1 'm iip- PMei^ Ti^ada-ln Tima On StH TWwa (M ae tn rte to sen the home of a debfe- •.a. AF**"**!!** jpgaly% wSadSaaS". rtadea sniaater. Tom PottoF t3* Under Seentary of State Chea­ KMt ALL 8 ! « ^ TMt Itava Oarreway ! jU * « t o , Otom Draka. Mrera ate^has a great arltolie ter Bowles wlU -be Interviewed tm a :u ' ■ a l o f;^ ‘*^a^m 5f BMi taleM aad bellayeu toe sale of her *Veet the Preea” Sunday, (NBO . . . . S “ W « * □Boy Tmbto". 01 RuaUe^ palattage win he the solathm to PUIMMN6 oiid^ li.flh m 4haw I t E WaaMtor M a ir BolaaA her^flranctal proble^ns. TV network at S pjot.; radio, at >r) OuMd: Naaatte Mewe 6:30. Ttaa A F .O . Me. a iS R rS to Boito I b r M to host. ■Tho _ H6AT1MO SUPPUI» a M ' - Adame la "th e Bealp fiw t* ‘Altaa The ChamF' . Robert Rock- .0* pr. Cordon”. Doctor aad __ Bowlea, form erly a Oongreasman w .’^Johaay’s imoia aaka n r help w gh _ ■Mt a ^ t boeeato hnrolyod ia a and governor of Connecticut, wae o n n 'A U j a > b t n tracking aom a renagada be SL sc^tiflc.exp erim en t wttodi baob- foreign poUcy advlaer to Sen. John aeUenma to fee a mmrdereri (It*- atU Oaatato ^nnm r -The Great". K erb Booth fhres, aisd le a ^ to aM raw. (Ra- r . Kennedy during^the 1060 Presi­ BONME PETERNAN « r i lia tlM .m va/isvns^^s dential campaign. He was UB. am­ U;M Reflection-Fjnee Mg. Mae Bheiw It bassador to India aad Nepal In StW iS h a The OM 8 1061-SA Ob a e a oatoin im w MaOi aw AT’.'- Be win be interviewed ta Stew­ • O m I t :H , _ ■ .qf_hto'deato. art Heneley, UnltM Preas interna- U:1 . „ TMet Maa u tional; Peter Llsagor, Chleago • O a e l U:1 813 f aiM Ob Fanada p.gg ttoM ghellsB ihew a _ m a l • Tata •/Apphtoya Remote Ooatrol". Cam- Dally News; MArquls Childs, S t M M t aus Wa Mows aad Wdnuna guest atom whea Bhtf- Louis Poet-DIspattto, aad Herb • O ee rmermeet H * a too portmya George A i^eby. who U > « ttaa,Raws I sotree the problem dT hto wife’s Raplow, NBC Newa, Ned Brooka O v e r t t Ttmmf Biqperieeee U )M M M i itta Miaa fS e a TUli leM aa Thai while he does w ill be moderator. »< M - - KaT^PrOroal EiafROWOS UBOiUmHHES her breaking the The program will be taped la ((M m I gugh I M ^ . "n o Wild Bocae." SBSM" rantoto control nnft ^ e r a ln g too Mi 3.2443 ■ Tsana, la IM Ida 277 IMtAO Sr, sound o n(to...... o fem ity ,teleytslon set. W ashin^n today. for broadcast A wtM BtatUoa ■to Pie*am MDMra D r ta r Movie 18 tomorrow. "Meet the Preae" is a t:ta □>ortile.B!xoosure". (Sbester Mor­ nalghhjwttood."%ep^ty E“‘ A as. public alfain presentation oif NBC iM » g totto Mmda ris, Nancy Kelly. N ew s. WtS. TMt 1 a Mrtt Swry Moem Bhew 8 PETERMMTS F heaa Oa______im eriea' A at Ouei^ King, eomedtaa: n n k t a f W eaM ay Otk ?^ ^ ‘^^S5aP5ea.^MM MOHea rDaBar - —Marla • U v o ^ l M Dtak Hayraee and Fran «.aa?ai?^“ “ Lealle Uggama, ainger on "Sing lie s Ai- Were Bared." Itidmrd Jaftrtm. Program wUI pay spe- Along 'Vl^th Mitch," notea that our M4 Ibtai St Meaelurter ~ MOl dal tribute to "The Pajaina e e T j M M A M . W M M ^ ' 5 5 i % 5 r at Game." ItM Broadway musical President is doing his best to see .. — P^o«naiioe..(Bapeat). ItiM I News, Weather ami Sparta dt. tt u t. that our future is more rosy then llJM Remr.R——ler —M m Make A Difference Wkere Ytm SbtbI fea& y*feeegaeneee t L T:U Baek Staga 88 13eg44E 13 y3 3u T m v ------Mawa at ReaMlfa alorjr of medical prac- red. Girl". Gloria JoaJf U:aaa^% W «m r •** - ftomanat tt Mee aa s ^ throj^ toe eyes of a Franeia €m eA^Bd;iok. 'bt tt i k Ttaa Baa Fm aebea B aal S ^ P j^ yfa m *l3 r doctor. Burgess iin ilfl UFB mSCfBANOE DtMctlut *a gjSSS'"*'- “• R W fffl AMO TOOB ttaaS& igY.™ nie la Faeroe a# Xanuado— 88. 88 ™ -„. to lu)st. Program _ - —■« ■ I««■■■■■ awww* , %rVUWIIWtaUUV Jay N o^ Herhert A a d « B ^ Edw^ to boat Chm % wm John SmIBi. Robert FbOer la - based on actual tacldento and was WHY BE A PART-HME N O N E T B A C K of. ancieiU Greek eoltoro to toe Gloria>Bea>7 aad J " labK o gihjoct to Bee Jockey Jobnap -S .WIMGS 3 1 'TU m nxA ." ’ Jeaa accuse* a 0 B . n n ^ Oh location ta Flemington, P^ent day Christian faith. SS “ Ilennla...... „ mmaaad uawthe M-avams WOSk* Oruib (Bepeat). m anhal of murder, and Is Jelled if. ASH MAN? NEW SON U ra PLAN * Bryce. Maife-TV actor, narrator. end picnie jdaaa for the KKebeila OtaaeoMeat -Bofm a i on a false charge by hla deputy. T T Preaeeto A tt. t8 Bor. Qeoipe lltaooimhM. Greek and tho wnaoaa are o g g le d Beet ef too P«rt at LOA N O g rre a t □O ghlm are". Artist paints por­ J T e ^ ll con vert 1. Providee taMorMee pretoe- Orthotto Church, ineat epeaker. when Beary Kitchen f Tea-t m . Sm^Mmy A tt. 8B trait e t a woman he doesn't know i 'H l i P Sraator la fnwklBKton a ^ 11 < r .% I 1 <) V Aaonml A t ateau WUh KMty Long-«tendlng feud resumen when ; - h « ta certain exists. John New » g « SS. l!» ^aititorteaal TIewaalal a Mhtaialag. D7,00a n ie Week Aieaad Iba Watid D IvM ead Mgrte MaMaee land, host-director. th a tjuim r m a c e liaa reieeaUon | KATOtMk A J*. n □ h e Thnnderbirds''. Jehn Den Fognora nmsclea into Mr. Dawg*s v genoy: }a "tha Ice U jta (hmday Mawa Spaaial j FErt 3, atlnt as em c^. other etorles. Hiaa-BAtoto PleiUo 8 2. BeOmM hMie m u iu I pre- Praatl^OfPBHh Kf. m B ^ %trarhdi abtigglea to am MAge»geFBa»a ei.eaat rtiiAweia ^^gpTiTYTnnr gMd FaMwr Kaowa Beat 8 State Tmoper 41 to ew an. con ven ien t MtaBM If Bfe MMured Brea VfeDImmr’. pymilh la an Weetfeer ■ * i .Maikham aa f jS^t-WMk. cycle ^ dlaenariona on the food aanio and (8 o of a Tine 1 :3 Weald Tam e *" **’ Robert Young. Jane Wyatt ta t e a g e Mk □ h e Preas and 5ho Cleray." — peaty PoBHoal etaoka. (Ito- »ny-i^jnpaH n im MAIN arr, lE^NcaBSTEB • b o d v e 11. o o v e n t r t "Bto Sister." Betty Aaderaen ta l l r t t N ras. W ealher'A Bperte 8. S GAS HEAT B "* * Weatbanaaa— at ^ to ^ jS U ’wilfe RNty angered when she (tads Kathy has M g Mews ta a:W N Bamraa Bhaw a .. .. ^ flar Flaitooeia «a been reading her diary. (Repeat). Mews A Weather at E le arallaUe fW m«le aad daaday Hctam W U :W BrndM Might K arie » Peace Tteaa joith a low cost ^ Chaae TenrM ir’. Laenie O ue^; Sam Lereaaoa. bvraorlat. AB Blar Ptayheiwe' ____ The RHIeBBaa 8. tA tS 11:18 Featam Flfan a fwwie ■g’e U *• M. Nancy Walker, mnaleaili comedy Fworao Spy". Jane Wymaa. ' Chuck Oonaom ia "The Martteet" □!h ataed''.-(n ark Gable. Joan ■tar. a n Peter Pataaer.tBrciadl- 1:88 B iS m e WHh MlMy FMher seeks rerenae against Oawford. O. « . V A N f:M• ea ^ a iS!'*.***^"n e a te r a way aad moUdn ptctuih actor; Don WILLIS Garage i- g gyeSiJ r«Btt«U Bmadeart Lueaa McCain beeanse the Rlfle- Jaek Faar Bhew at DECSEN Junior Iflss'V Poggy Ana Gar- elagenmaaletJCail Grant: aaJ KIIHon" lit* Fam Th. Facts m aa was forced to IdU Ida sen. Conversion B u r n e r p u j^ L Aleo tap Baft. ' arEdAUSTg IN Jaa. M.ayray Bhaw tt. (Repeat). Feature tt te Den’t cany a eingle ash or Dtotrlet ^ Ob THal I W H E E L a l i g n m e n t and - 8:88 Defele Omia 8 "Cinderella Jones.'------Joan T..eslle. clinker this wintw! Convert Bs*®"" ■higer s— s . ^ la> Oaort SeperrBer Mf* •'8* SedEer'e D^a- BRAKE SEKVIOB ^ Dwayne Hirkmea ia "TMa Ain't 11:88 Weild’a Best Mevies 8 that old fashioned San Fniaelaeo ra. S t Leuia ™ hla dum­ u>ta> 5ef\air I*wrance OMylrn? t:aa Laielta Tmmg the W ay W e Used Th Do IL " ‘ 'Ntaotchka." Greta Garbo. IM E. Oeater my Velrel. aad Boeaaa A Tony, ______aEWEBAL AUTO REP ALE ______■aaae Farty Dobte'g pareato rlsit the Army 11:88 Jarti P a n Shaw aS coal furnace to ...faas«in _— . m tcM * •4 atr-lS MAIN 8T. MANfWEBIRR Sevea Maya camp where IMde aad Maynard (cSor) clean, convenient Street aiM Baaeban a art# Teaur Dr. ~ are midergnlag haste training. la d t Mears and Weather HH9 55*0 • WaaMiar t T h o io U s a ^ gas heat We’U N I t - 4 « M I M Box at Kaaaaa, City- 2^^&1rfl>m ld.n?2nd!» lt:W W »• M g Mae Bhew D aysO iinw i M e Btaagee U r tt I t o ^ Weatoer A Sperto ■ite Faalare FHm a Who to bounded' fey a Used Cars" BMT IlcfW l^BOraefaathera". Fodr K a rt rejected t;U Felix TW & . Nawa A Weatoer Royal Pm I’s Paiit ami Bros. miltor. (Repeat). 7 :lt Mews irtt MMty»e_naday FaaMee _ Agirleallara BepeH ti TV Hear e f Btars 1:88 F h m tM Bhi __ Flippy The Gtowa Nows.. Bperte. Weather FOj^e^Thaater a •MC Oaaay ThMaap Bhaw a Maepel OaMag U :lt Featara Film ItW Dave Oarrawgy Taday Maw tt. •Tniwiee uie Boaa." WanttM^^ Ice Cream Co. Wallpaper Sapply □flUta M lar' PurmK"i Pen^ ' COaUMiAMIDDUMOOK,kK. 1:M ^% 'Sr3.Ato "Quae of The West". _ „ * B ^ r d a . Grant Withera htouire graadnepbeWa nmm •:U (Mamaie t Bayden. Wm. Biabop. INOORPORAnai Tita Weather i i Barly Bhaw - m M a grefi.h m ia surgeon. DamiyHi ) IT Han O rte UartMt J M Paar Bhew •4S MMn S t^ M I 9-0300 ___ Mewe f Vn<^. Tbooose. Blayed by Baas ■HVESTMIlin Map glrhari adt Mwe W—toer aad gpetl (Oolor) Ttta Faroe pMea a Brian*’ *’ '**®""' ■'®*” ™*F*'- ®*Fld C oniW . invaste to CbarUa Balp- ME. GEORGE E, dOHNSOW JK, Md— feg 8 :lt Oaptota J tojasea . Featara ta 31 Warren S t—MI t 6668 d;aa M(Sw7 a Weatoer •TJie End o f The A ffair" Van The Admhrai and Swahfey Shew 5fi*toS&g®8S&fe‘***^>- «.a a mm . B t x m n . transaotons h a n d l e d 8:88 Feature "A . Bare Agalart TUae" Johnson. D. Kerr. TiW Mewe a id Wcalhar a ON A ix EXmAWOEB LISTED AND UNLISTED __ MDTDAL EDNDS ' ll:at ItocM's Best Meylea 8 *’•* S'.* y-eeJPhmr it «^ ^ b g a 'p *»> ’pr5l S u 8 m □ f y Wild Irish Rose". Dennis Over Our S P »Y Sp4ddty' •itP W nf StoAarda 9 yUes the only clue to the awber* WMAOinEBlR tBIaiateUgB . ffahl Time a an 5a.’$;.e*SM ' “-1 7 S i‘ Morgan. Ben Blue. t:U (toptoln haamfeo a abototaA of a mimingmil ' wothaa. f:M> iIissais Tnaa 8 :a Mewe A A aa. at. ta U :8 i Jack F ^ Show 88 TRULY DEUCIOUS •lit Teal Bear t t iie ^^CMflHh 8 L „ ^ _. a.... t :U I 8;M r (Cidor) 30 Flavors FBppy The OlewB M Sherlft Aaly T a ^ r. aad auie dae •:aal L ^ e — » : — ir t t r a:wKs£2*vsr‘ : reycrM.^aayehofagy to help CUpId •YiSf y****’f Boat Mevlae (Oea’d). t MnmiDM St • A W e 1 W he I a BIMe Oartoea Time at Maws launch hto maato arrows at Bar­ I N le e OM km r ------I IM torMevla' 18:M Mm s a Weather 8 CHICKEN 1 Madam IHceat ney and Thelma I jou. (Repeat). ' Men Are Not Gods", 11:H Memeat af Meditattoa 8 In i Gollons! Beseae t Ceaeealrattoa ^U.Wt s S t o * * " I M News at IrowM hi 4 MiiNitM antiS^^Tmto. S son. Meriam Ropktaa l i U KawS a > w ^ h e r Newa • Bnarto (Color) .Hugh Downs to emcee. M :aa'Tidee TIBag# Weather. LeeaJ Mews Adveatares la Faradtea 8, tejB . . . FathlMM iMgii hM FABRICS im a _ a m BeUtr n w A Weather sad Bperte world'e *«M et eetln’ eklok- :iS£is^.JYE r 1 Twe Faeea.Weat Gardner HcKav In "Onea Areund ' ^ Feua Ouaefe Tkm „ ■•"•hiB Bhaw at ' N»w« A Weather ___ TV Uall Order M a ^ * 3 «■” with btoompereble teate. Itn I Lerw.lmey . m toe d r c u lt" Skipper Troy bo- (Cmor) 1:18 Mewe at. te MANCHESTER "The ThHiag GBeet** Mmca mixM up with wise fight- FHLIRIM M ILS al L ra M il Friceil „ TM Asked F*s It flalifieB.e teg when flrat mate d a y hSm lt:M fbe rrtec to BIghI _ ^ E*ta_ « ' *• Pee Wee Reese OAIX IN ORDER SUsCdl R Wild Bill BehMc ' (Color) 1:88 KallfeB Baa a (tist 1^ vmaga ■ ta l^ e r u Tliri crewman. (Repeat). Jeremy Slate, Bon My. Divora CYCLE SHOP Pkk Dp Id Mlmtea Later Beil Bellev a OempaM "M ea Are Net Oeda” la Drabto Bxpaenm Larry and-Mike are hired to find i Newa Rex Barrtaon Bdlcgreera H yat.B veay D «y N oom to • PJL BnWtdoar M A JLIo • PJI. Onto Btarm Bhew Joins Dizzy Dean enrOLE SALES and SEEVIOE J**F Teiw Ben^ (Oator) » . at Aeadi ~ ‘ ftoa defeeUye divtag tanks sold Tea Aikei Far N • I Albert Barke .Beparto — U;M JleanceeF. Jackie (toeper S U :t t Year 3lgL»^K?Sn°* alore. (Regat^ Bpe^s Parade ^ ta In, The Green-^ed Voniter." ^j|^^4^MSSrirHSSOTD55T5rol5Aw5i5S3S5r7S"®™ ^Ap5TK? Columbia— ^Homber DEB’S DRIVE-W;^ U :te Deefele atopewn e . ^ t Oenet____ ^ -U* 33 The game of baseball was invent­ m Prtoe to Bim A W TiW AfJ-r Dtaaer Merle » t dJick Renneeey -aMigna Martoa „ Leva ThM - A aa. MS Ca^CITO ST—N I S-StM (O lo rt Bale to special doty and ruins her Rod Taylor te "The Bunted". ed befoie Jerome "Digay” Dean "Borne in ladtona". Walter Brea- weekend. (Repeat). U;M Levs Of Ufa Newsman Brans trails lovely girl English— Rollfast 9**^**.™» E at nan-Jeanne O a la Tmlb er Oae____ was born. However, if eomeone BOB KDCBNAN„ Prop. » ee y » d ” l«F H ayfeeaee W Fhll aneere | ■f»i^_8laawek Maw. « . at ta an effort to aolv* tho mystery else hadn’t thought of' the idea. . Irj"*i5f!i S' Brlde.'^^ Mal|«i^er' Oaaunltoga . ^ of an aaauataatloB. (Repeat), 148 Middle Tpke. WaM Ustt Tear garpttoe Fadiaga t KUlioB DtUar Marta U U:aa It Oaaldla T m . ■ d t D a a m Man a Dean certainly would have. He OaatieMraMaB «S M /Jungle atigbt". Barton Kedane. bride t^ g s her It-year old son (polorj M I 6-0t26 to the home her wealthy feat- Wv H. England Lumber Co: Patrirti McGoohaa. "Tha'NUrso." once told a teammate on the St Hoht Loarrey. Seareh Per Tam -Dramatic meeting erlth a Scotch U ;tt Lave Of U fi Wealker Leeal Mawa n gruff new hnatind. (Repeat). „ Mambas Please Louis Cardinals that he-couldn't re­ Tratb er Oaa Mewe of tho Boar. Waalbor aad M:ae Mala Breat a ' . TAT THE GRl^x n :a Tha Qaldiag_Ught nurse ta the heart of too Arabian Odmaaflaga ^ E U . n dpMte M Rex L m o re Bob Batterfleld. U:I8 Maws Durtoapart desert phingea John Drake Into member when bas^raJI wasn’t on lt;W‘ II -OeaM ■■ Sa Tan hew. ead Weather m Fetor Onaa -a. tt. a a pirtoloua e l ___ sdveattare. his mind every waking moment. (Color) as, St Bs a Mattoaali Oaaa The Prtea to Blxht at. aa AmaaieaB Odyaaap n S2*J* 'llte w n tha . llM Mjr LMtto Margto TColor) A world without baseball would mrrt inr Temerrew t T O « n D iw ." Balf million dollars worth ' Open All Day Saturday Aaaet IRaeaa A ta. mII i (TuUeaCul ts emcee. Member Pleaee a. tt. St ifowe . > * at. te ofjeereto Jound ta aa apartment M mama WMh MMp Adyeatares o f Osslo aad Harriet be a miserable place for the big W>« Ihr OeMla^afe. ' I jfartTlZatlBrw 11 ;U Mewewe Day^topettDa; r M Bsn K . at The Ainerlaaaa ___ tS. at TWidMiB ' at felipw who in IBSt won 30 ggmes Pirt 3 —"Tha WTbunderbirda'' "Our Mm to Alaska." Inform^ for the Ctardinals, a feat Un­ Re NMlMMlOdnie Boeeae 8 . at. John DereA tion from Dave and RIck'a fra­ lit# M> ...... Marcia b matched since then In big league Afeeal Faoes ^ ...... ------jmigni ______ll : t e Mews, Weather Ik Bperte - i. a 1:8 Mawa A tt. a ternity te myrieriously leaked to At Bema t m BIMy as <“ **«*>t la a I:aa Aa the W erii Thms *®^«^Jgi»^n«wyaper. (Repeat). p U y. Merle Waliaae ■ re CIrll War o f which they., -aever 8!5r.'‘ : ’a T r e ..h .r 3 K hway Patasl heard. (Bepeat). ‘ .-Mewe, Sparta, Weather 't# - lal Netos WMh KHty a „ Fanakaeeee Ttta M D ^ , now in the Baseball HaU . „ □>«« ThundeiMrda", John Derek. D aaea---- 8:W Angel a 17 OAK ST. 1:M Mewe a. tt. 'U rhcyeaae'Miw ''V. te.-tt UtU.'Baipeaee Theater ' a An BM of Ftoe, is again a play-by-play lit* Aj A# World Tame . a dint ^ k eriln rThe Counterfeit □uid 'Tjw There Were None". Aimle F ern and MarahaH Thomp­ commentator this season on the HIxhimy P ib e f a Barry FItsgerald. Judith Ander- The Chrtotaahaeu -— - 88 son In ‘Ctoll Me Motoer." Angel Gun". Chnanne- seta out |o clear ffln. leSS At Hm ia 33 looks forward to meetop Jolm'a tass "Baseball Game of the W e^ ’’ PhoBS Ml 3.4247 Bm IbI with EMy SI himself of a murder. cM rge and Read . The Herald Every |:H Special PoBIteal Mrtaieiit - 8 J mother—untU her , Daaeo Tlmo St m w e m .a cjeyer dedeptlm. - ^ ^ . trte n e e The Bfeeta a Buaie. aerlee. ‘ His broadcasting partner All Stor Playbaaso « peat). ^r?“ , *** ■ Sfta.her s tra it (Repoai). la Pee Wee Reese, former Do(M r orMI 3.4444 . „ Thie to Tho Aaawer n .. Jaa Marmy Shew tt. St IKjrrtcvy ' 33 33 1:8S At Heme WHh KHty 3 8:Sa ;n to i w waMe<^Funn , n : n ^5»e %toier. I^rnand Gn&t ? ’ (Oolor) Frank OMqp to h o et" Account Infielder. • Dale Robertson la “ John Jonea"'. ^ture te ■ i D - . . . A ta. « Rendered". Four roep ar are prime I:U Breadaaat . I During.. Bardle'a leartto for a • '.The, (h9iel Tower'I. John BrlrtE- 8 4 t Heaea Party a ^ p e cC la IS ta the murder o f a feeau- Dean was regarded at the fast- #:•• fhoe The Feeto • • a id in g man he's Ihroatened If he .dind Keep Inform ^ On towetta Vsaag Thaatav 81. H Jaa Mareay Shew tt. at Boa, Marie Blanchard. . - tUul. extravagant womaa. eat hurler in basebaU. In 1033 he (Colon g tM Jack gfeow . ' » Savea Keys A tt. at uwauas Kya A t a . i s established a National League 5 »e*8 ir“’^ *'’'^i**aaa 8:M The MUUraalm a .. „ Onager ta My Bash me U E ta n ((teloT^ . - VM M Dr Metoae ^ strikeout record when 17 Chicago tste BeoM Party e T ^ v DoiuAue In •'The FWghten- 8:88 r v e Oot A Beerct MULLIN'S ^ 9^“ *X- Sandy Nlnfleld cornea UM Mews'aad #palber -a' _ Beat The Clack A tt. (t WUh C an y Moore,___host and cm- (bibs went down before his blind­ I^retiejtaaee Theator n m to the aM of a nightclub singer t i t t ^ v «m i m to T s m s a Sorea Kaye E W It 1(W Nerws a id KedWaMaaa .a. ■Wide Activities . . . cee: pnneriato---- Bin “ Cullen. Beary ing speed ball. The following year SALES oBd SCRVICiS tiM Dick Pewell Hayheaee a Morgan. Betov PataMr. Bern leaer O, Matoae A a ga.agJS8iM , Myersoa. Celebrity guest: Jerry he waa voted “most valuable play­ B ra ke Lewis. er." after his 30 victories were on e.ee 9S**5 tSl.*. •’2 F E ta. as t r t t B u r S ^ A i^ 1 C 3 **’ “ Mevla 18 wwwvra KvpQini t:at The Verdict la Tenra , a "Wtatep Wonderland' Lynne Kob- the books. : ' Frem Ihese Bm , , tE Ii FOR EXPEp MOTOR TUNE-UA ^ _ erta Chne. Drake. His career aa a pitcher came to A d ju stm e n t reneenlm, itoedMaai * On The Merchandise Local , Bs Oar Gaest la Whe Da Tmi Tm ett sa M:M TV Bear a an Mid in IM l when, at the age of lilt Mnnari Andy j DTNAVteioN RTSTBM t:ia> Featameewum _ ta S h irto Booth and GeiM Bajrmond «=*• a ^ . •LW bM „ « In "The Baven." H oviag drama 30 yean, he was forced to retin , 18 X te !9Uf# «^*5Ti5?*SL25.y Tbaeg, who wrote: "Bis (Dean’s) 5 &ara ef , MANCHESTER^ CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE U, I M l SuUiyan Learned T H U R S D A Y T e le v isio n . j raid an eahaop' CBapont). ^ing^lo Fiiins I D im in ‘Tha Buntar.^^ff Stovo Dunae. hoot on tho BMf n te 'Bantar ia attaeted tarn- gnmo tibrnr ,*Ttoublo_ Ibp o d u re g || s s E n s L i . I an aoddanl^^it^ liOQg bafore Qm «rori bacMM Wera. D av ^y , tho CBS Tetevidlon Notworit, wnfl aMocUt«4 with the Bh|M of Ar^ bom Fmabte Michael Ounoe «n th u r Q oO ttvy, a creat actnaa (aira ■da Jnii. Ig. IfUS, to Q tnipna Bhrry SulUvaa, atar a( "IhB Man” bam ta on tiO C -T V Saturday altfrta, a mean n ahady real aaUt Tbe eUiia^ of nix ehUdiuB, ha laaaon In humility ha haa narer Has grnduietofl from 'lfoirO uuhptdii.i M The jnum n torgottan. td d 1 .Btvan — * Schnl ta IM S nnd thea took Barry waa working with the The Otan”. Oiraao H-yonr ptonD gm ^^ eounNi a t |reat,atar Ina Gtaira on Qroadwaqt aad - ■— - eommorehid nmieal. IBd flsit job in a play, "Tankaa SWMa;” During W M with » loeni eleotrio oM npi^. that .partoir tha motion pictura > r-!ssrt3sfa vrtiom he worked for n year. a m uKpeet). oompanlaa had bagun to notiea t i u i FaBa.Tba Cat' tor nnottuir yenr with the DoMdt* him and were making oaarturaik a m a Murray la BidBt. . Of * Rntomolagy -*ify in Qreonhold. Naturally, Barrya agent alpo » Yeung (_ . ______eniolled At the Uhl- w m a far n FTaTiBSi mlafag S*fam wanted him to go to Hollywood a r j ? ...r neighbor mfinadaiv vanity of Alabama and boenme a and the bigger m oney invoivoA (Bjwaat). protoge of Or. DoiuUd Rnmndell. W:» diU DaWad Claaad Waaaa "A fter a iM g and ogo-inflatbtg flaalal flaearlty noted Bootoa poirchologint Bo m mid hb tidtton by nuiatbig Dr. chat with David Salaniclc.” recaUa a>m Jpm ai lta«a and I rlLW Btarry, "m y hat 'oine grow laa> ^^Sfeaif fliwii tomndoa, aita aupplemontod Un ta*' maaaurably. Juat before curtain U d a eomo w ^ Jnnltoclal dionO nt . n aahal a t dralaa” Tha PatieBbablie tim e that i^ght 1 inforaaed Miao Babait S li^ la "Ai"Aenla Tha ] Smith Oollogo daring the miinmar. Claire with a flare that 1 h a d d e > a r' ClamiBo.’ Dr. RABuiMl wonted Donne to cided to leave the company, for n a h w n y a foreaa fritateaad Immtgraata te A ■. aa. aa. « ^ la k e y In hooM atiile. beeorag n peycbeloRy ta**6*w» bigger and better thinga U:aa b u t h b N m i* w en utored by Ank "Am the curtain went up. MlaO ■ Pota who run Mb Tuocniooon. A in, Claire pinned me with a diadain* a t ••SnaSH Flight' Barton MaMaae! stothta. W 3 K D . The oMor- ftal look and proceeded to make U d a Iwva "DoiAia:aAla RanOTara”. Cheatar atar- Md* Qaanabl gbaw M, « twilty to de •everhl' 15*numito r w ttam - cy Kalb. . im *ria« Qrouciw M en hi the hoah out of my part. She killad __ tihar aad Hama _ M njm coadyr Oab pragma. ^ brondenoto oonvincod Dunao that twelve of my laugh Uneo that U d a : tab futuxo wag la rndto. Sawa, Waamar and npaHa n w aeries of a n locatlan nawn- night and made me look Uko a iw a I ■ iaiarvtaw pwgrama Onaat; 8ae> After bb aeeond year nt tho greenhorn trying out in a Uttio Vaaaaai__ _ rotary of Btaite Dean Ruak. Ra univenMy,. Stove got n jmi as a t h e a t r e . u . j a ^ r » ------l:ia ’nowra Ot OaH” wfB be hilerviewad at Urn V.& mrt-timo stotf Announcnr on WOR ITaara 3 jla te D aoaiW M ^by Howard R. "It waa the moat hum iliating i i;aa tPramiera). ;n New Tmb Oity.'Tlian he want enperience of 'my life but Fm glad uaa UtWTbo TbM Haa to WIAG fai Woroeator fUr a fuB* I learned about hum ility before I ■M r ~ ' WbaPa Ahead time dtnff job, wbiota.brought hbt evoatually landed in Hollywood.” clooer to bomo and iibo made It P art I - Braia Komca, host ‘‘Orphaim at Barry, now known aa one of the ••■nie ' an^l^M e matdi at the Urn Storm." D.lTOrih i wAriUe for him to marry Vtvtnn ntoeat performevo in the miovie D e r e k . Tagas, nih’a. spaelacla at the Freacb : bntTaui. Abo of Northampton, In 1:11 Newt 1 Ian Country Club,~ h. Laa Ravwutlaa stairiag Lillian and and T V colony, Haa made doaeno ~a ^ WwM T*B8 gw------yiir.Q------jah wttli Joseph Sobad-^ Soptonbor IMO. o f m otion picturea aince then. Hla numw rMM' ' ' Barton Maclnaa, Don OoOlar and ____ Manta Bine, others. Soon nfto^ their marringe. the currant teloviiaon ahow, "TaU i Jodt Gaynor la "The WatUag Sbatgaa Slade Dunneo moved to New Toric and Man." .a weatera aeriaa about Dane* Time Oama." Six outlaara eadi .yaaaaaa s Steve got n.jdnff Job at WOdt Be Tkla la Tha Ufa partial cluea aa to the U-yeareld Uzdd Kaars, Bpaita A Waathar A M. Billy the Kid, b hb third regular Ida at name WUb KIMr c a a ^ or atolaa bank money. (Ba- aw litwa B did numeroua dnyttmo dmaino and aeriea. Previoualy he atarred In 1:H ipeeial TalHIeal Kaws A Heathac M game ahown d u r^.th o next iyonr I d a Wmoo Tha Faeta Ittu'Angela A ■* U:U doah Paar M and a half, when ho began reeoiv* "The Man CaUed X ” and “Harbor Sam ■vrtav Shaw Oaastm rd H at S t Odor) M a a t e r . ” i p S o r i "Tha L«at Tribe." With Hdwkaye log bids for hb aervioao from nev- Day la Oaoit aa gulda. aad BUI tabtta n Todd, Bvn Bartok. eml Hollywood etudbo. Ha algaed t:M aaaae Patlr ...... Botad magaabie writer on aa an* IwaaNa Taaaa thaatle Indian pack trip. (Beneath ^ Ih eL o v ee o t Carman", Rita with 30th Oentuty-Fox. where ho In recognltim of the growing Savaa Kara ■de Danaa Baad flhaw ■: td. m bywortk _ ^ made 14 pieturee for hb homo im portance of T V flim aI inm uine ie m o- S:W Mek Pewan Hnibaaaa A domestic tray ~ U : i I ItaM 'b Best Marias atudio and othen. inchiding ‘Tnuly tion pictu n Held, the 15 t h C a n n e a Taaaa Dt. Donna encouragas dauebtar Mary "Bteapor ape ot The - -Flame" Spencer M aaa Fat A Daw la earou for a moda^g morr' PotBoeeed” with James MAson, Film Faatlval in FVanee in IM l r i a V tra u a toU aa U:M ( P asr Skew: "Ahove tM Beyond” with Robert w ill be called the Film and Tei^ Fiaaa Theta Seata arn^SriLmm: ■ana Ofay ^^*2 Taylor, ‘T Mnniod a 'Noinan" vblon Featival for the Brat tim e.. CaaaeaUcal Baai aWad U tU Fenhwa FUm Wha Ba Tan Tteair “Baaaom". Uoyd Bridgaa. An U d» Hows A Waathar w ith Goorgo OidMl. an d *T0,000 "Ouy I M itchell haa been aet. to do • :M Baaaar d ad t ' laUnarant cowboy la w arad dantk I d i Mawa BedroonuT with Dean Martin and tw o BO-mlnute apeciab on Auatra- Xaka Baata Far Daddi to ba n victim for tortnra In ~ l:M H awa 'W hiter U a ’a T v network. .Ed Sullivan haa Between pictures be Jus done aigned atnger Robert Ooulet for > frequent rodlo nnd televieon Abown five gueat appearancea. from the West Coast. Be has ap< F R H J A Y T e l e v i s i o n PROGRAM pedred on such radio pengraina as B en 's Billyw tid iachpot fyrw h> "Screan Directom' Plajdiouae,” •:H Tswa Crier •tM Faanrs Fm , “Uix IWeatre.” 'Btara Over Bol^> Ayricellarai Bepert ‘Soa .of aD uanget^. Jamoa Kaa- vSisViUlSjPriiBy MHo asp wood,” "Faiafly TheatrA’* and the T:*e Dave Oanoway Today ney. Am:ijr Stepbens TsaPlaBewUmr « Theater Fhrp Star dtaUss feature role In the weekly detecUve Beritace (OMor) Popular and eouatry aertea ‘RM ^ade." T:M Weather "n am e of Youth,'' Barbara lUl- ' music from BpringQsid, Mo.) __ Hla televisiona credito . metinclude Ifewe ler. •ltd TJ Saasst Strip *t ta j? tiM Tbb le OOeaa Roger SralUi la "Mr. QoIdUockor’. earaaoe Vhtat Badaeee Beyert U(TCals." Jyan WUls Jefl Spencer fights to r hi* Ufa . PlayhoiisA” ti I4 i ValrertUy Of The Air Admiral ssd Owsb>y while tracking down n fewel tmef •:W Bap Btrbards who escapes mto the desert. (Re- 'Chevron Theatre” lesds, This Oar Fakb a m i TIa t a nounoer on "The Bob Crosby ELECTKOXiCS tiU Breoklaet Time Big Mae Show ¥be^^imwlesa Y ean Show,” "My Favorite Husband,” Oaptala Kaagaree ■:■■ FoUx Tbs Gai James Gregory la "The a m Featare rUm • :ie Best el The Past MUler Story." RudUoky'a inveo- star of the weekly series "Profes­ lABORATORlES FlWpy The Ctoara tigatlon ot a iewel robtory and sional Father," and moat recently Csrteoa Tlam aa Sayermaa murder leads to capture ot the Haws leader of a theft ring. star of “The Brothers Brannagan.!' t:M taeaey Tasss S:U Haabaat •iB ’Wny Oat The Dunnes have two chUdrea; 277 BROAD •lU Csatala Kaaaaroe 3 Hswsrsel RoaM Dahl ~ as hoot. "Stds Show" a son, Steve, bom Oct 5 ,1M3, and t:a* I Married Saam S:H Wealbrr News A Spsrto Tale In which a guiUoUae, a raca, MeraiBa Shew Sehlad Closed Deers colOTKihanging tlsh,. i ^ a head, a daughter, Christina, bom March leitOJ Lora Uwy S:M Mews A WeaUer less woman kept alive by eleo- 2, 19M. SHOP STANEK*S Say Whea “Tbs Trace’' tricity are the prime attracUona. FOR Basle ClBbkeasr TV naykease _ B M:N VMee VlUage Wild BiU Hicksk Nanette Fabray, NendeU Corey TELEVISION -----Seller FUm In "Ballet O op'. Non teaches bal­ Vnar Baaeb SiM PeUUeal B . let to Buddy's football team. , Tommy, Annette RADIOS r» 0 :« Mews A A B . t a B Asked Fee n §:U ^rls Farads W "Seven Were Saved". Richard ll:* ( Doable Ksysears 1:M Dnlh Valley Days • Denning, Russ Hayden. Get to Giggling •PHONOGRAPHS The Price Is B iM . 'Maaetto Fobray Shew ( C ^ rl m I ^ b DoBar Hevto U Mi«d Mleboel Shsyaa AUTO RADIOS Oale Storm Shew "Winter WonderUmd". ^ b a r d Denning In "Man With A problem reared up n t the W alt Amdelemy Playbeaes Weather Laeal Mews _ _ 'The Cane." Ah ex-mobeter aafca Disney studios recently. The prOb-' Plua DepeadaMe Sarvka Uil* Clear Hetlsea Mews, weather sad Hyerto ta ■> Sbayne lor help when hie Ufe Is Oeaeeatrattoa FUm U threatened. (Repeat), lem, according to Annette Funicel- Love That Bsbl T:U SacisI Bacarity B TwUigbt Xsae - lo, waa "uncontrolled giggling.'' Hews. Weather aad Bper^ B . "EOeape Ctouae.” VapiesaoBt « \ I. \ I »!' » > \ I I N A I I \ U I Ui*« Levs sf LHa -Annette and TommyV Banda 'i ap­ Tratb ar Ceaseaaeaeee londriac sells bis soul to CaamaHage . . _____ S ri^ ^ ^ m ln g , Clint Bastwood _ ____ In retnm _ _ tor • promltf peared in the “Title Mnkera” on U:M Beamb Far Temsnew > Dieident u . Sulphur . Creta." invulherilbUlty to ncm ent, dio- one of "WAlt D isney P ^taeb ts” rei» Hamber Ptoase A ta B When three Ihoupaad head of cat- Id age. (Repeaiy. It ConM Be Yen B . ~ Ue are forced. tp 'a halt because Babert Taytor In Tbs De* cent Sunday ahowa. It waa their , 1- _ «. aa. aa flrst appearance togetheP. (Colerl sll of the drovers’ work horses "The DeWm." Desperate search PETS! U :U n o Oaldlaa LWb* are stolen, trail boss Favor order tor an'assassin who' itoapIdM d oft ■Tommy and 1,” snya Annette, lliiS News Day Bapeet •d his ramrod aad ecolit lo go to four policemen with rifls (Ro- wire constantly ruining the shots. I PCPPOCSv^ Bep. HaUeaal Oeaa. the nearest town to buy ----- Everytime we were to start, earii ItM i b UNIe Marato (llepeGt). ) K rssa To Fsrssa Stoat Faces A ta ta Heat Charles OoIUngwood wt ot us would clear our throaU — O TROPICAL FISH AI Beau WUb EMy » le Bums. .Yvonae Lima s visit with comedisnae CoiW -Bur­ almutaneoualy, like on cue. We’4 Mavis MaUass M "Father Image. nett and her tssa-age aiater aad break up, naturally.” "Tluiiiderblrds''. John Deeak. vlve the lost art of i . conUnsntal lUm'ipelor Horst Bucb- unu & MeKMNEY liM Mawa A B. b tion In the household hola...... and hisdfs w its ~ When Tommy’s bride, the former U WOODBRIDOE RT. ItB Ay the WotH Tama S The Law And Mr. Jsaas A f* Nancy Binatra, tumeir up wilk s U V Pnlta!.” J FobUe Detatahr James Whitmore la "Ki_____ MANCBESIBR ' SeSdN etoa With BMW Matly’o Fanlsy ^ _ Versuo Timmy Ooyton.’’ Dte: •ome chocolate cookiea abe’a madA M i s - a n * Daaee Tims "Boo Ribbon Winner", the oonfuaion waa compouinled. AB Star nayhaaaa nttandbig the dog races. PoweU guest sUrs as a tohgh 1 FaUb Far Tsdav 3 a tihtnsr teU bis dog rias who tattleo tho attorney =. "They were great," aaya An­ 1:M AI Beam WUb KHty or to sent to the deg castody case. (Repeat). nette, "but not what the musical l:M Faca The FaisM stories. U:*« Haws. Wsalhag A Spsrto A A director needed. Just as one, or Sam Manay Shmy Atai Haws botk of ue had a mouthful of Haws sod Wooltor Tho Two Dollaro." Y aata.Harri- UtU Featorr FUm (MMflciee, we’d be ealled fbp im other' GLADYS CU>$E SlMBoasa Patty "Bload and toad", Rita Bar* 'take,' We couldn’t help laughing Lsrstto Temm worik Uada DameU, again.” The eeeeion, minus 'the ' ANp-r-' Awgog TDogOod •:bftrM Ss:.b. KH'^itoppy Ftotay ' B "Hpuse on Iher Waterfront' ireaknpe which were edited out of Tsaae Dr Matoas Qabla. Henri Wldil. m ow , is a part of the behind ROLAND KAIICMESIIE A t a I 'Jaeh Psar Skew a m enny Cocwsr ereatao A thm- the scenes picture which vlewets -1 sto doCMoy to lIiM My Oai." Judy Oar- never asA ' - meat tor tor Mo- tond. (Repeal). laad. Gene Kelly' a m ■)BI Boato B" U iB Jaeh Paar Sham gameoI eauty Marlin Milner. George U :H Heirs.and W flVMMBR STOCK Amwisaa Tod and Bus rvlsxing on ------ItiU Nssaeat af ' Be Oar O' at SoBla Monica. CaW.i , find I tf l Maws «iU FeaMte themselvos caught up la violent liBI "Hears TOm Poston, panelist on “To TeU oonfllct between a imaa mustomn The Truth,” wUl hit the corn , | y N ^ 2 7 4 2 . ' Betsy Palmer's mother Is owner erlba this eununer. He’ll' etar-ta' of sml stlU tuno A blgbly l a i B - s t ^ i “Mea Are Mot Oeds.” Kes HartI- "The Sweepstakes Tlokel.” .Mix' the etoiflc v e n to n of ’“DeMtap iga, Miriam Hopkins. up of Umets a winner aad a ton- ful buflinooo c

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VOL. L X X X . NO. 226 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. JUNE 26, 1961 (ClasBined AdrerUsIng on Page 18) PRICE n V B -•»...... Reds Maintain State News Roundup Stand on Laos \ 2 Bandits Grab .Geneva, June 26 (JP)— For-fw e*tem and neutral power* have $1,700 in Cash eign Minister Chen Yi of rejected a Soviet proposal that would subject the commission of Communist China ,sai(i today Indian, Canada and Poland to a Darien, June 26 (JP) — Two there are bright prospects veto. To Halt Maritime Walkout bandits wearing masks for final East-W^est agree­ Chen said the United State* 1* slugged a woman cashier in a ment at the international attempting to violate L.aotian sovereignty by giving the commis­ restaurant on the Connecticut conference on Laos. i' sion "unlihaited superviison and Turnpike earl.v today and fled “ We have all the conditions for control over Laos." with an estimated $1,700 in reaching an agreement acceptable Western observers noted that iWk*%■ to all," Chen told the 14-nation con- cash. Sets Up Facts Panel the Chinese appeared to differ on At least one of the intniders ference. one point from the Soviet draft Despite the unusual conciliatory carried a gun. The bandits eluded tone of Cfhen's speech, western proposals dealing with the Import State Police roadblock* and were of arms from abroad. The Russian delegates noted it contained no sign still at large. To Report by Friday that the Communists have softened proposal would fix limits to the Police said the pair entered the their stand. Chen insisted, for ex­ quantity and type of weapons Slavarin Restaurant on the tum- ample. that a new Loatian govern­ brought into Laos which would be pi'ae here through a back door, ment could get all the arms from •stipervused by the commi.ssion. near the caahier's office, at about Wa.shington. June 26 (aP)—President Kennedy today in­ wy* ,.-?fV f? abixMd it wanted and no Inteina- Chen InsLstet that "Tlie Laotian 12:30 a.m. voked the Taft-Hartley act in an effort to halt the strike Ajf* " 0. ' tlonal Control Commission had a The ca.shier, Regina Begine, was of maritime unions. » •ft* . right to interfere. (Continued on Page Te«i) hit over the head, apparently with Both Chen and Soviet Deputy a gun butt. She was treated at In an c.Kccutive orderi. the President said the strike will, Foreign Minister Georghl Pushkin Norwalk Hospital for a head if permitted to continue, imperil the national heaJth and hailed la.st week's meeting of the wound. safety. thrie warring Laotian prices as a Car Crash Kills Both of the men wore masks At the same time, Kennedy set up a 3-member emergency helpful step toward ultimate agree­ over the upper part of their face*. board to consider facts a:i,i circumstances of the dispute be­ ment The cashier said one of them 6 CTlien said their agreement to 3, Local Driver showed a gun. tween sea-going unions and ship operators. make I..aos neutral "has further After slugging the eaahier and Kennedy set a deadline of Friday for the board to make irovided our conference with gtiid- Paking the money, the bandits fled its report. fng principles for reaching an in­ Critically 4Iiirt from the restaurant on the turn­ The board, under Taft-Hartley Law, will make no recom­ ■m^ ■‘>i:.*>v-J?.*. ternational agreement." pike's eastbound lane. The ^fnp*e delegate^ also gave | Hampton. June 26 ,4».- The mendations, but will mero'y report on the issues of the dis­ pute. credit for the -mproyed prospects j, collision of two cars on 97 to 116 Hmsn c w f ^ eee* ,n the «A early vcsterday morning Kennedy, unless the strike is settled in the meantime, pre­ tSu ''.‘-',v? riman. chief U.S. delegate to the . r . ^_" Hartford, June 26 iJP'—The sumably will then seek an injunction to halt the strike for an 0M(t 'H r5^4*;‘- ''''“'I temational Control Commission a passenger in a different car. Philip W. Tiraba-ssi. 23. of 61 Rob­ was "kind of disappointed" at the _ • -. -**v»*'.r -' •^:--»r'l that would guard Lao-s'.neutrality Samuel CItro. 2,1, of 59 Smith St. bins r,d.. West Hartford, drowned Pre.sldent's order. He aaid the gov- W a a c IXlil'lAT ^Vll'b'h tlM d ••’•''^■'’'•^•-v; after a settlement, he said "it : New Britain, driver of one of the yesterday in Compensating reser- ernment "is in the process of bail- k Z /C v S i x C W O l l l IJ an(|-<;K. „'.:. ■ .; should not be difficult to reach ; cars, wa.s taken first to Middlc.scx \oir on his first weding anniver- ing out the ahip owners" by using ^ , _ _ J - : a « unanimity.” | ------I .sary. He was attempting to swim the Taft-Hartley Act. IFl I t (ill ■fyvsviv ' V? I The United States and other (Conttnued oq Page Eight) I to shore instead of riding in a Ralph E. Casey, president of the 1.1.1 1 C a l l American Merchant Marine Insti­ r ^ 7?-v' ■,-< ; rowboat with some friends. His S«Kr- -' ,'i friends went to help him when tute. declared "our industry will, of course, give full cooperation." Unity House, Pa., June 28 (/Pi— »«r- ' ' - they saw he was in trouble but The leader of one of the unions In­ $3 Million in Oil Dailv their efforts rfo revive him failed. A spokesman for his organization, which represents ship owners, volved said toda., that a govern­ Police said his wife witnessed the ment Taft-Hartley injunction to drowning. called the President's action "feood news.” stop the current maritime strike Tirahassi was a teac her at Hall could lead to a much worse ship­ •<». High School in West Hartford. Kennedy named David L. Cole as ping walkout next fall. Imrt .... Britain Rejects Iraq’s chairman of the emergency board. Cub Scout Cited for Heroism Cole is former head of the Federal Joseph Curran, president of the Mittsing Boys fo u n d Mediation and Conciliation Serv­ National Maritime Union, dis­ >.000 * , : Cub Scout Michael Hayden. 9. receives the National Scout Medal of Honor from Eric H-. Lind, presi­ Westport. June 26 u P iT w o 9- ice. cussed the H-day strike with fel­ Claim to Kuwait State yeai-old hoys, who.se disappear­ dent of the Eastern (Connecticut Council, Boy Scouts of America, in a special Court of Honor at Other members are Samuel I. low menibera of the AFL-CIO ex­ ance touched off a search of Long Nathan Hale Comnnmily Center, Coventry, yerierday. Eagle Scout Charles Lowrcy Jr, stands by Rosenman of New York and P-tif. ecutive council at their summer Island Sound, were found safe as a member of an honor guard. Young Hayiitn was cited for "saving life at risk of own" last fa’ l session uerc. London.’’June 26 f-Pi—Britain _^yhen he woke his parents, escorted his two listers'to safety, and helped rescue hl.s nioUtcr when a James J. Healy of the Harvard and-*Uieep-,-«arl.v toda.v.— . >■ Business School President Kennedy Invoked th* today rejected Iraqi Premier-Ab­ "fire' destroyed their five-rooni Covciiii'y home Story- on Page 18. (Herald photo by Pinto). Taft-Hartley Ihw’s emergency pro­ del Karim Kassem's claim that the A local pollcgman spotted Tony I The board probably will meet in Suarez and John Savoy in a cave New York tomorrow morning, a visions today, setting in motion th* rich oil state of Kuwait belongs machinery to obtain an 80-day olly- to Iraq. among some rocks near Compo Labor Department spokesman Beach. Domestic Aims Attacked I said, but the fixing of time, place court injunction to halt the ship­ I til* At the same time, the Foreign Nikita Asserts* ping tieup. bUv* n ie youngsters had gone for an and procedures is up to the board. Office disclosed that the British afternoon .swim yesterday at the Before Kennedy acted, Curran, government has begun immediate Secretary of Labor Arthur J. ^ d * Municipal Beach. When they failed Goldberg told reporters the board whose union Is one of six involved consultations with the riiler of I to return to their homes. Tony's Is expected to act very promptly. in the strike, commented: Ire." Kuwait over Kaseem's move to ( Jir** father. Joseph .Suarez. 8 Riverview Soviel Gaining Q ^ y e r n o r s S u D D O rt Goldberg had given the Presi- "Sailors can’t be pushed around; annex the sheilfcdom, which lies j Rd , Westport. reported them I dent a report on a weekend sur­ , ** x -ViV -5? next to Iraq. The ruler is Shiek we might hit them twice as hard I I lissing. On U.S. Outiuit « * 1. vey of the strike's impact, after an injunction expires.” Abdullah Al-salim As'sabah. i j In a statement sccompanylng Curran at the same time said Britain ended its protectorate l The boys' bicycles and shoes Mo.scow. June '26 -,'P' Nikita were found near the water's edge. r resident on Berlin ' his executive order. Kennedy said that, if an injunction is obtained. S m .* ” " tM i A over Kuw-alt last week, but an­ S. Khrushchev .says the Soviet mtly nounced it will continue to guaran­ Westport and Fairfield Fire De­ the strike already has resulted in partments set up floodlights at the Union is "snapping at the heels of I serious interruptions in the move­ (Continued on Page Tea) tee Kuwait against aggression if -America ' in the economic race ment of food, oil and other com­ the .shlekdom asked for aid. scene. Honolulu. June 26 iJC'—Governors,*ter, R-Anz.. a potential bidder for . »nd ,- .■", „ s .«1 A Westport police boat and the and will pass its production by of botli political parties pledged [the 1964 party prize modities, "Kuwait is an independent, 1970. "The supply lifelines to the slate i •rch sovereign state," a Foreign Office Coast Guard auxiliary from Nor­ walk began searching the Sound. The. premier told a Gonimunist I ^ In recent speeches Nixon has of Hawaii have been cut, " Kerne- j spokesman told newsmen I party rally m a voice bursting | - ‘ I contended that the Kennedy ad •X-'- Tlie Coast Guard station at Eaton dy said. "There have been rie-1 Kuwait is one of Britain'.s main with pride that the Soviet Union, on Berl^ and other crisis I m|J,Jg^ration has tended to "talk lays In the shipment of militerj-! Bulletins oil suppliers. Neck. Long Island, dispatched a j big and art timidly." Goldwater cutter. founded only 44 years ago. has " ' . . . , , cargoes." | Culled from AP Wires Oil resources in the S.SOO-"^ already forged ahead of Britain I Kennedy s dome.slir policies has said that it will "take a lot Kennedy took note of the sug-1 aquare-niile territory are worked It was about 4:30 a m. today . t'lanrr Game in for ;xnarp criticism from more than Is being done " to win that the youngsters were found. gestlon of some union leaders that by the Kuwait Oil Company — ^ * e,M rt i ^ i,»a «s«4. some Republican? and a Demo- Ihe Cold War. they are willing to ease the strike mg They told police they heard the “Comrades: There is only Amer-i ...... AIALANCHE KILLS 4 AIRMEN jointly owned by the British Pe- ' ica. . . . he shouted u » J in4 a .speechVs at \I eral who uas one of hl.s earlv 'Up- Gov, Edmund G (Pat) Brown. I er permit the movement of mill- ' troleum Co. apd the American commotion of the search, but were ■ 7 ^ , t-l It. . poriers lor me iHtju pre.siacnipresldciitial Stewart Air Force Base, N.Yn too afraid to come out at the time. A uia Ata. capital of Kazakhstan. oov. John Patten California Democrat, said he be- tar>' supplies and e.ssentlal com -; Gulf Oil Corp. Output in 1959 1 Patterson lievc.s the people are supporting mercial cargoes. June 26 l.P)—An avalanche near which was broadcast yesterday by of Alabama. a Greenland Air Base killed four topped 68 million tons of crude Moscow radio. Kennedy in the international field "These suggestions appear, on oil. Youngest Laurel Oucen Patterson kicked up some ex­ sightseeing servicemen, the Air A press dispatch from Kuwait . Winsted. Jiine '28 (/P-—The sev­ citement on the outskirts of the (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Ten) Force reported today. Nine oth­ (Continued on Page Ten) 53rd annual governors' conference ers were Injured, none eerlouB- _ - reaching Tehran said that "As a| enth annual Laurel Festival of the result of the Iraq premier’s claim , Chamber of Commerce ended yes­ i by blasting what he called the l.v. MaJ. Gen. Dale Smith, com­ the departure of British soldiers , "childi.sh " handling of the "Free- mander of the 64th Air Division .... ?V, '-S.'r terday with the crowning of 16- and Royal Navy vessels from Ku­ ycar-old Diane Sanden of Norfolk ! dom Riders" bus controversy by | 4th Uprising of *61 of the Air Defense Command, wait was postponed. " as Laurel Queen. I the President's brother. Atty. Gen. said here that the areldent hap­ tM. •• This dispatch said crowds as­ ! Miss Sanden is a sophomore at News» Tidbil) Robert Kennedy. pened yesterday at 2:30 p.m. sembled in front of the shiek's pal-1 i Northwestern Regional High I Gov. Nel.son A. Rockefeller o f , (EDT) near Sondreetrom Air ace in a protest demonstration from the AP Wires [New York—who might be Ken-j Base, nhich Is on Ihe west coast - Betancourt Forces of Greenland near the Arctic against Iraq’s annexation move | THK^KHEIK o f KUWAIT I (Continued on Page Ten) nedy's Republican opponent for the but no disorders were reported. j presidency in 1964 called for a Circle. Kassem's claim seemed to signal i ------;;------Former President Lnv ighl D. moratorium on political criticism i a political—rather than military--! ^ j j ■, j Eisenhower and former Vico Pres-I of the adminl.stration's interna ' L AR-ISRAELI CLASH campaign to take over the terri- C oilul W flSll A w a\ Lrltllt ident Richard M. Nixon iiiect to- lional moves. Quell Two Revolts Damascus, Syria. June 26 (Ab tory. The (raqi soldier-leader an-1 »- night for first time sincie leaving | Rockefeller told a news eoiifer- —United Arrb Republic and JI« ' ■ X j' ' :.’^3 nounced yesterda.v he wotild send office to help Pennsylvania Keptib- ence yesterday that Kennedy ob-i Israeli troops fought a 75-mln- notes to all governments with llcans kickoff'campaign to regain. vlously- faces a great many prob-1 ule battle on the teqse Syrian- Caracas, Venezuela, June 26 UP'i' Outside Barcelona, the country Ismell frontier last night, an or ■-■■■;-':'-S:^^'-4¥ which the Baghdad authorities governorship and Senate seat. , lems "niore i:omplex than ihey —'I'roops in "Barcelona revolted to-1 was reported quiet. 'Traffic was de have relations setting forth his Eichmann Compares Sen. George -A. Smalhers,' U -[ looked, _lr( outside " ihe presi- .Army spokesman said today. * day against President Romiiioiiiio i toured two blocks away from the ' .oia ... 2 i2". .•^ rAfp v.-TtaLi^^L mother, was sought today by an soft and earnest pleading. later in the Madagascar plan (for Premier Abdel Karifn Ka.s.sem of state’s blue laws. son of Barcelona, reported to num-; 6f|er his bride of three months GARRA' MOORE ON TV TREND The key of Eichmann’s testimo­ army of police determined to find shipping the Jews to the island of Iraq .says he will not anmts^r iiiea- Most of the violation.* yesterday ber 350 officers and men, to »ur- him in their rooms, New York, June 26 U4—TV En­ the killer of a handsome, 3-year- ny opening the 11th week of his Madagascar). I could say to my­ sage from President Kennedy on involved real estate offices, fruit render or face an attack by loyal I The circumstances indicate tertainer Garry .Moore told a fed­ old boy. trial lay in the Wannsee Confer­ self that in spite ray determina­ Pale.stine problem . . . Arthur H. and vegetable qtands. souvenir forces from land, sea and air. i s'^ci^e. but he left no notes and eral hearing today television to Blond, blue-eyed Andrew Ashley ence of top level Nazi bureaucrats tion, I had to toe the line. IVhat Dean, chief U.S. nuclear te.st ban shops and antique stores, the po­ Barcelona ig a Caribbean port of w-ere no witnesses. Deputy coming to the end of a trend— was found drowned in a park lake outside Berlin Jan. 20, 1942. was done was not my doing, I negotiator, .say.s Chinese Cbm- lice said. about 26,000 population some tS51 Hail C. Lytle said. Lytle “ The sameness to beginning not yesterda.v, two days after he dis­ It was there that Gestapo chief had the feeling of Pontius Pilate. munist.s iiia.v develop" nuclear In ,s()me ca.ses. State Police is.sued milesmile, eeeteast efof rtiiracasCaracas, the ranitalcapital. didn t rtile out the possibility of an to pay ott” —and » new trend appeared from his Nortlj Side Reinhard Heydrich said the final L felt I was not guilty. What was bomb in .vear or two. warnings, in others the.v Issued The government said the rebellion accident. must be found. TeslUyIng befor* home. Hie hands and feet W'ere solution was death for 10 million laid down was done by the elite, Convening of Congo Parliament summonses, and in a few instances was localized at Barcelona and that Mrs. Louise Vanderbilt said her a Federal Trade Commisalo* bound with women> stocking, and European jews. Eichmann said he the pope* of the regrime.” has been dela.ved, perhaps until the cases were taken under advise­ the Betancourt regime had the husband" had called to her and she hearing, he said he beUared * dishtowel was around, his neck. was unaware of this when he prer Elichmann said he took this view next w-eek, .but one rebel faction ment pending rulings by the state backing of all other members of had gone Into the suite's sitting televtolqh actually Is M a '‘bind As parents kept their children pared the mtfehinery for the meet­ both In the interviews he gave has already sent delegation and attorney general. the armed forces. ■ i , room, found him gone and the win­ of hopeful time." Init that tto» under watchful eyes over a wide ing at Heydrich's behest. Dutch journalist Wilhelm Sa.ssen another has agreed to do so . . , A state police "scorecard,” At La Guaira, a sublieutenant of dow open. She told police she was main problem facing tlM iadu*- . area of the city’s north side, po­ Hitler's civil servants from' in Argentina "When „ I didn't Heavy rains, whipped by winds es­ broken down by barrac'ks. showed the National Guard, the federal po­ afraid to look down and called the try U the lack of creative talsat. lice sifted through mountains of various departments accepted the, dream of being brought to justice timated up to 75 iii.p.h., move the.se summonses: Framingham 7 lice, was reported to have led a de­ hotel desk. He described talent aa writora, apparently inconsequential clues, extermination idea “with bound-' here In Israel” and also in his through central Oklahoma, but (Greenhouse, real estate pffice, tachment which tried to seize the Tlie couple had driven to • San performem Sad .the Uk* aad aaM said they were convinced.the less enthualaam,” Bichmann teetl- pre-trial interrogation by, Israel” elsewhere precipitation is limited fruit an*ot*d