TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1969 PAGE rOURTEKN HanrlffBtpr IttminQ l|m U i Average D nil.v Nat PrcM Rob ( grtit V ^ ^ The Weather For the Week Ended Eire east el D. a. W eattwr Bmrmmm Outdoor arl claaae* at the Drake I Chambers Holdi^ May 23rd. 195$ Studio on Ripley Hill R d , Cov­ Medeeate shower* esMMng hy eve­ About Town entry for Aiigiist will be Adults. Dinner for Ives 1 2 , 9 2 5 ning, partly rlondy tsmlght. Lew Aug. IS and 20 from B:30 a.m. to 3 LAST 5 DAYS! mmimtstir i an-M. Thursday partly rlondy. T tiu n u O'NeU. in Mint* Court Member of the Audit Eumttm fe a lh p.m . and. for children, on Aug. 14 left Ju t Friday via United Airlines and 21 from 9:30 to 1. Lunch will An informs] luncheon and re­ Rurean of OIrenlatinn warmer. High near $$. for Portadown. Northern Ireland, he served at noon Mr*. Nora Addy ception wd^' be held for 9tate High­ Manchetter-^A City of yUlage Charm to vlilt his brother and sister there. Drake will instruct art classes for way Commissioner Howard 8. LAter. he will go to Glasfrou'. Scot­ i Hillyer College of the University Ivea by the Manchester and. Hart­ land. to visit his wife's family, and of Hartford this fall at her sludid. ford C^ambe s of Commerce Aug. VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 260 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, AI G l’ST 5. 1959 (L'laasIfM’ AerertM ng mm Fag* IGi PRICE FIVE CENIYJ will return to this coiintry in Scp- The college will give credits for 10 ait the Statler Hilton Hotel in teditaer. This Is his first trip to the course. Intere.sted pertlOtlS may Hartford. Ireland .in 2P years. . vi^jlt all the classes. Ray Goalee, chairman of the M ancht^er Chamber's planning %500 Pvt. John t>^ Evans. 20. arm of committee, said the purpose of the Mr*. G. G. Hardehbrook. 14 High­ Most Excellent Chtef Besste Far- Nixon Ends , ns of the Pythian .Sisters has post­ reception la to give a mutual op­ land St . h u been aialgned to D portunity to Ives, who recently Co of the 4th Training Regiment poned the meeting of the commit­ Governors Ask tee on the fall minstrel scheduled took over the job, and represen­ at F t th*. N. J . for eight weeks of tatives of various area groups con­ Costume Jewelry Tour, Urges Infantry buic training In ronjuiir- for tomorrow night. Postponement of the meeting was necessary be- cerned with highway development Probers Charge Hof fa Paid Uon with the 1B55 Reserve Forces raul»e so many are away on vaca- to become better acquainted. Act. Prior to arriving at F t. Uix on Goalee has asked members of . tion. July 12. he attended Manchester the Town Development Commis­ Fund for Roads ‘One World’ High School and the University of sion, the Town Planning Commis­ Hartford. ' The mid-week service of Bible sion and the Towm Highway De­ CLEARANCE W^arsaw, Aug. 5 (/P)—Ten study and prayer ivill he held at partment If they would care to at­ 8 an Juan, Puerto Rico, Aug.9«"«"t earmark th* tax on auto I 7 .m tomorrow night at the Coven- thouaand Poles lined the tend the luncheon with the Cham­ 6 (TP)—A proposal that - Presi­ equipment and accensorie* for ani Congregational Church. ber members. highways and other* who liked' a streets of Warsaw t o d a y, Reservations are being accepted dent Eisenhower compromise proposed' resolution which would waving and applauding, some Million to Mob The slimnasticJi-swimming pro- by the Chamber for the event 'With Congress on the financing have gotten Eisenhower off life with tears in their eyes as igram for women will he held at which will be held in the hotel's OFF hook on the gasoline tax boost. . Sperry's Glen, Rt. Rh. Bolton, to­ WEDNESDAY ...... 30% of the interstate highway pro­ Vice President Richard M. Hartford Room. gram won unanimous approval Democratic Gov. Herschel Lsjve- Nixon left bj,- jetliner for morrow morning at in:.in. All Rec^tly. Hayden Griswold, less of fowa Jed the forces for th e' women are invited Baby sitters chairman of the contractors divi­ of the nation’s governors to­ equipment tax. Del Sesto. a Repub­ Washington. ‘ will be on the premises. .Additlon- OFF LIFE sions and also a Chamber director, THURSDAY ...... 40% day. lican, sponsored the gasoline tax ‘ "We came to Poland as friends,” 'al information may he obtained the Vice President said In a fare­ Senate Report and George Findell, another direc­ TTie governor* acted in the clos­ proposal, that would have backed by calling Marjorie \V. .Smith. 11.3 tor, attended a meeting where ing business 'session of their 81 st the proposed increase from 3 to 4' j well apeech st the Babire.Military Benton St. highway plans and problems were OFF annual conference after hearing Airport on the edge of Waraaw. F R ID A Y ...... 50% predictions thst the nation’s (ConUnued on Pago Twelve) "We are leaving Poland as better The weekly meeting oCihe Man­ discussed. The meeting was held with other Chambers in the capiiol economy would be damaged seri­ friends." Teamster Cash chester Squadron of Civil Air Patrol ously if the highwky program is Nixon sent Soviet Premier Niki­ will he held at 7 p.m on Wednes­ area and the Regional Planning £MRt£SMm ’Authority. SATURDAY ...... 60% OFF suspended. ta S. Khrushchev a per.sonal letter, day at the American • I>egion Gov. Christopher Del Se.«lo of before leaving, telling him he en- i Ry G. Mtl.TON REI.LV I Home. Goalee said afterward. "A close Sen. Dodd Hits m n m m *=74 js liaison and cooperative approach to Rhode Island told his colleagues i joyed hia tour of the Soviet Union \V*Rhins:ton, Aujr. 5 t/Pi—Trip Sonatp Rackets Committee highway matters between the area that the combination of a '^eel 1 T • . and found his lalk.s with Khruah- TUESDAY ...... 70% OFF strike and a highway stoppage 1111, V J l1 .IJ .1 C chargpfF lofla.v that James FJ. Hnffa paid “a long standing debt Santa Claus Came Early Chambers, towns and the State chev "pxtrcmelv intere.sting." Highway Department is e.ssential would confront the country with a : ' The Soviet news agency Tas.s re- to the rhifagn underworld" with $5 million of Teamsters Six-year-old .Indy Morse, suffering from an incurable cancer, lies in bed in her suburban Balti­ to the successful execution of re­ grave economic problem. ■ ■ ported that the Vice President Union health and welfare funds. more home She is surrounded by some of the toys given to her by Santa Claus in a special early In their ie.«oluUon. the gov-' , Meriden, Aug. .88 '.T'l.T' --- 1 For Homo Romodeling With Imagination gional jtlanning and industrial de­ J. Dodd wrote that he hoped that "some The committee in a report to the Senate, said that Teanj- visit. Doctors‘believe it will be. her last "Christ mas." i AP Photofaxl. ernors urged Eisenhower and C o n -| Senator Thomaa J. Donrl i D- progress had thiia been achieved velopment." “Nn need for us to glorify this sale. Hundreds of toddy called for abolition greas "to come to an agreement on Cnnn.i toward a .situation where the (wo ster president Hoffa personally swung the deals to please the good .shoppers alreadi' know what excellent values of the unit rule for state delega­ Havs CHEAT EASTERN GONSTRUCTFON of Miss Kunkel. Kyser and -four a program to provide sufficient j governments, together with other underworld and henefif the famil.v of Paul Porfman. It said Stevenaon. 94 Ruaaell St. The Stev-1 funds to meet the current federal tions to Democratic national con- English Family enson family settled ifi Manchester | passengers were Injured. the.se are. Don’t miss these last few days. Man.v I governments, could get down to a Dorfman is the man who introduced Hoffa to "Midwest mob REDESIGN THE FRONT OF YOUR higheJay fiscal cri.si.s . . society." 1 E ‘ over five years ago. | Tolland County Coroner Bernard Hovt Your Deleter items are one-of-a-kind and there is still quite a Elsenhower proposed a l*-i cent '''connecticut Democrats particu-I settlement of I’ne import- To Sellle Here Nixon preceded his family in .7. Ackerman found Kyser grossly selection available. Buy now for future srifts. a gallon increase in the federal larlv, Dodd said, shonld oppose "nt differences between hem^ In Chicago, memhers of the Dorfman family were not HOME WITH BEAUTIFUL icoming to the United States, ar-1 negligent in the accident. Coll In Your Proscription gasoline tax to finance the highway the'unit rule. ‘ ^ available for comment. N X ■riving in this country on .Itine fl. Dodd made the atatemenis in a ' jet carm ng members of the Anothci Englikh family has ar­ PRICK TICKETS .ARE ORKHN.AI____YOU DE­ program through a lean period The committee said .Midwest Teamsters Unton members I The rest of the family canae last Doiivorod Within Tho The House Ways and Means Corn- column written for the .Meriden P''es" Pkrly that aerompamed him .T rived in Manchester to make their j Tuesday. DUCT THE S.WINCS YOURSEF,F.” on hia tour of the Soviet Union paid dearly for the deals since 1950. in drastic, reduction of T GLENSTONE PRE-CAST home here. mittee propose.s to rely mainly on ■ .lotirnal. Hour a bond financing plan. Under the unit rule, a state del- and Poland. health-welfare insurance benefits and inflated charges for the Mr. and. Mrs Robert Nixon and L T. WOOD CO. En route to Keflavik he was to E E their two children. Peter. 12. and The resolutions committee here egstion s total vote goes to the insurance. * ---- — STONE VENEER NO REFUNDS ALF, SAI,KS FINAL dodged a direct stand on either of candidate favoied by a majority givis the newsmen a briefing on his The committee also filled two IVp Shirley, 10, have settled at 10 Oak Hig;hHay Fatality ICE PLANT trip, then switch in Ireland to the R For That Touch of Glamour and Elegance! PI. for the time being. Their former SI BIS8BLL ST. PINE PHARMACY these methods. of the delegation. other report* with the Sen*te on This was an attempt at a com- , Connecticut will have 20 dele- big military jet which brought it* 19,8S lnve*tig*tion» slleging: Ike to Appeal home was in Stoke-on-Trent. Staf­ Case Bound Over S64 CENTER ST. him from the Ttnited i*tate.s. The 1 1 fordshire, England. Mrs. Nixon is a C.Hbes-Crnalied-Block» promise between governors who ^ 1. Thst the hrotheis Msx *nd PHONE Ml 3-8271 proposed that the federal govern-1 rcontlniied on Page Thirteen) military plane, carrying Mrs. Nix­ Ixmi* Block, who since h*ve re­ former nurse. on and other members of the of­ "Tour One Call Home Remodeling Contractor" Nixon is employed at First Na­ ' A 20-year-old sailor, driver of signed *» officisl* of the Amalgn- F o r Effective 0 ficial party left about 10 miniite.s 0 tional Stores in East Hartford, and ; a car m which Miss Jacqueline msted Meal Cutter* and Butcher A V "Bert" Lindssv, President and Owner the family attends the Salvation Knnkel, 17. of Rockville was killed later. Workmen of North AmericR. R 38 OAK ST.. MANCHESTER. CONN. R Premier .Josef Cyrankiewicx and Lal)or G>ntrols Army. i May 1. was bound over from Staf- "milked the lrea*une* " of the two Nixon is s brother of .Mrs. Peter LECLERC JFAVEIJCRS-SILVERSMrrHS Vice President Oskar I^ange were New York local*. Th* report aaid I ford Borough Court yesterday to You can have money In the bank House Unit Favors j at the aiipovl to .see .Nixon off. they got $211,000 in *«l*ne* and Washingtdh. Aug 8 i/Pi—Preil- Cyrankiewicr. wlio had not been j Tolland County Superior Court. to buy anything you want . . . ‘ FUNERAL HOME expense* in three year*. 198.8-.87, | dent Eiaenhower will make R na- The sailor, I>awrence W, Kyaer “The Knntrn Marne Since 1*700'* on hand to greet Nixon on ar-- *nd manipulated another $29.3.000 tlonwide broadcast tomorrow just by writing checks! rival Sunday but who ha.s had .sev- of Newton Falls. Ohio, is rharged FUNERAL out of the local*' treasuries for night to urge the enactment b.v 958 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER ral long talks -ivith him since, other purpose*. Congres* of effective labor con­ with misconduct with a motor ve­ Rights Bill Penalties: OPENING TOMORROW! INSTANT MilNEYI held an animated conversation 2. That the A * P Store*' eastern trol legislation. hicle so as to cause death. SERVICE • Open TFiUrsday till 9 P.M. • with the departing guest. .Tudge Edward Y, O’Connell re­ division "participated In an elab­ Eisenhower will speak from hia Phon^, wril^, or (7 <5^ Walter N. orate conspiracy" with .Max Block duced bond from $2,800 to $1,000. Wa.shington, Aug. 8 .P' The- when It reaches the House for a , office St 7;,30 p.m. over the major cull Rt liny of our ^ Leclerc, (f'nntinned «.n Page Thirteen) , lo force 10.000 A A P employes radio and TV' networks. Kyser pleaded innocent to the nffirpn for Director House .ludiciary committee today i'’"t*"- . . . . , charge and waived examination. ■ The anli-bombing provision of into his union under a 18-hour ■ Pres* »ecretary James C. Hag- full infhrmRlion • pproved a t.iNoI Rights bill bill would make it a federal work week contract inatead of the erty said the White House had Kyaer was driving a car filled Call Ml 9-5869 10-hour week rival union* demand­ a.eked for 18 mlniitea on the net­ wttti teenagers which crashed into ConnMtIeuf Bank vidlng federal criminal penalties in. to cross state lines to avoid Thm 2,3 Main Street, Manchester cases of bombing, mitb action; arre.st or pro.secution for a bomb- Schools Open ed. works "to permit the President to a tree on Old Springfield Rd'., AND murr comdanv Advertise in The Herald— It Pays In New York, E, L. Reynolds. talk to the nation on the need of Stafford. In addition to the death against achool desegiegalion and itig. This would enable the FBI to ’s SODA SHOP destruction of election recoids. ; enter immediately investigations of 3 Weeks Early -A*P Eastern Division- president, | the Congres^ to enact this year ef- Mary «aid full cooperation had been giv- i fective labor reform legisratlon." But in a last minute switch, the bombing cases. . Ruftsta'a M m U KhruehOiev wm wfi^itear •t'haiui. committee stnick out of the bill all, As original y wmded this would wbetv he sipped this bourbon -drink abnsrfrt tlie' U.B ' plane carrying V'ice' Prk.sident Nixon en the Senate committee in sup Eiaenhower praaumably will aak plying information Shout'compaiiy T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY provisions for tecImicHl and other''’«'e applied to bombing o^schools gnd.i.hr* p*»ly out of Moscow laat Saturday. Khrushchev t'oaslwa' fhe U.S. otYlrUfT* in lha for legialation much like that of and religious stnictuies. The pro­ 111 Little Rock ! relations i^-ith the union, in whi6a th* Landnim-Griffin bill, which aid to school desegregation. PfAmerican whiskey and. when asked if he would like lo fly to the United Slate* in the 1073 MAIN ' MANCHEST€R vision was amended in the com­ plane, replied: "T3iis one or some other one." ThI* photo was made by Henry I,. Griffin. ' Block waa a former power. has been offered in the House as Chairman Emanuel CeMer iD- mittee to apply to all kind* of j If "The record* aubmitted." Reyn­ NYl said this switch wa.s the Little Rock, Ark , Aug. 8 l/P< As.sociated ■Press staff cameraman who accompanied Nixon bn the Russian lour. lAP a aubatitute for the hill drafted by bombing. I The Little Rock .School Board last ! old* said, "clearly demonstrated the Hoiiae Labor Committee. ■ Under Management of Dick Lewi* work of "the same, unholy coali­ Photofax». There weie reports that South­ I night adx anccd the scheduled that AftP's negotiation* with the At a new* conference 1a*t week, tion southern Democrats and a opening date for the city’.s high union were fairly and ethically con­ large npmber of Republicans." erner* wished to make sure it the President spoke favorably of FEATURING ^ Breakfasfs # Hot Lunches would apply to bombing* in labm schools three weeks, tlien emohat- ducted in strict accord with all the measure aponsored by Reps. It was the third major amputa­ ieally denied fear of legislative Without Sahre Rattling state and federal regulation*." tion on the bill accomplislied by management disputes. j Soviet Blamed .Vnother key section of the bill interference with it.' integration Th* three report* followed one (Continued on Page Iwelve) # Sandwiches the coalition. . filed . by the committee yesterday -■I The hill, which now goes to the would make.lt a federal ciiriie lo plan prompted the move., GROWING interfere by threats of force, with | The board voted upammoiisly to For Failure of charging that Hoffa will "dealroy # Patent Medicines # Newspapers Tipuhi^ House, al.so would extend for two,; the carrying out of court orders In ' open the four higli .schools, closed the decent labor movement" in this years the life of the existing Civil ; achoolvdesegregation eases. This is ; for a year against Integration, on Red Premier Wants country unless someone curb* him. SUPER MARKETS Rights Commission. avowedly aimed at disturbances ■ ,\iig. i2, instea_d_oLSept. 8. when Geneva Parley Th* four reports, filed by the Orders To Go The measure follows in large | such as those which accompanied : Junior high a'nd elementary schools committee’s Chairmap John L. Mc­ Bulletins part recommendations hy Piesi-| integration crises In Little Rock. > will start their term. Clellan ID-Arki, break a log jam dent Ei.senhower's administration. I Geneva. Aug. 8 i/P' The west­ that has delaved an-official stale-| from the AP Wires Ark., and (Tinlon. Tenn. | Board pre.sident Everett I'licker ern power* blamed Russia in the OPEN D A ILY GROWING But the committee, during more Celler aaid he is disappointed In .Jr. .said the board wa.s "familiar Peace Talk with Ike meni of findings in the committee's - than a week of closed door ses­ the deletions from the bill but that-! with rumors that iGov. Orval E i closing session of the Big Foui far ranging investigation laat year, j GARTIN LEA DR PRIMARY sions. deleted an Eisenhower pro- - "it still contains many pojverfnl . Faiibus might call the legislature conference today for their failure ^ The .Senators still have not I INCLUDING SUNDAY poaal for a special commission on Moscow, Aug. 8 -A’l .S o V i e l« might show President Eisenhower )„rned from I Jarhann, Miaa., Aug. ft provisions and indicates consider­ intb .ses.sion." to reach agreement here on a Ber­ a rocket ba*e, he replied: DOUBLE equal job opportunity under gov­ able progre.ss,” "Bii^)|Wll|ta||'umors had nothing Pretnier Nikita .S. Khrushcliev IA. Gov. Carroll Gartin forged lin settlement. They accused the "That might give a bad taste I ahead by nearly S.OOO votea to­ AT 6 A.M. ernment contrijcts, The next hiil-dle the bill must to do with Urol* deci.'ion ' Tucker declaied today in a news confer­ (Continued on Page Twelve) AI.so deleted' was a propo.sal Soviets of seeking to annex West to the meeting between us.” j day over Attorney Roaa Barnett clear to nave a chance at passage said. ’"The board fell the.se .stu­ ence that he wanted to talk peace Then he >vent on with reference* WORLD GREEN strongly barked by aome northern in the final weeks of the current Berlin to the Communist svstem. in their aee-aaw battle for the : a ir -conditioned : dents,’; who have been out of the with President Eisenhower "with­ lo what it V|oiild look like if he Democrata to ej^end the enforce­ congressional session ia the House piiblie/school system for a year. Secretary of- Slate Christian .4. Detnoeratlc nomination '(or gov­ ment powera of’the U..S. .^attorney Herter said that as far as he had out any sabre rattling.” v.ent to America with a 'rocket Nikita !♦» See Mao ernor. tVlth 1204 of Miaaiaatppl'a Rules Committee. Well-en- needed- additional time to prepare peeking out o hi* pocket. GROWING general. This section would ha've trenehed Southerners on that eom- fo,. re.iniming their sliidie.s." been able to determine in almost Khrushchev told news rorre- I,*2* precincta reporting. Gar- During the paft four years, the Savings Bank of Manches­ He *aid he knew the United After Vi.sil to U.S. tin polled 7.3.714 votea to Bar­ Ruthorixed the attorney general to mittee have in the past held up Tii^ ivvv opening date wa.s pro- 10 weeks of negotiation the .Soviet spondenla in a conference taslmg seek federal injunctions in all eivil right* legislation for week*. p„.,ed in a motion hv Ted Lamb. Cnion is "not really interested in State* iva* atrong and that i.' he nett's 7ft,7A9. Barnett had kept STAMPS ter had an increase of almost I I million dollars in assets, and kinds of civil rights cases, as he improving the situation in Berlin" an-hoiir and a half that the talks .vere invited t<> see A men ,can mil- a alim lend over Gartin aa the If the bill runs into trouble one of three boaid members who Geneva. Aiig. 8 •A’- Soon after Is now permitted to do in voting there. Celler said, he will tmme- openly oppose Faiibus' school poli­ "It is' interested in getting the with President Ei.senhower were in.'tallation*. "I vSWhr not visiting America next .month Ni­ count paaaed the half-way mark. not intended to replace a summit' gn." comparable increases in.,deposits and nriortgage loans. ca.ses. dialel.v start the machinery of a cies. The motion . wa.s adopted, western power* out of Berlin." he kita Khrushchev may travel to WEDNESDAY cohfeience but as a prelude, lo it. I can go as a peaceful man," CARACAS RIOTS END Celler said he will do his utmost discharge petition to bring the without discw.ssion. after .Supl. said in hi* final *peerh of Ihe con­ Peiping, -for a meetuig with lead­ to have the injunction and-srhoolj ference. "Apparently eontinued He saiii hia visit would afford he aaid. adding that when Eiaen- er* of the Communist world that Caracas. Venezuela. Aug. S Terrell Powell' a.ssiireci the hoard an opporumilv for. talks - not There are many reasons for this tremendous record of aid provialona re.stored to the bill * (Continued on Page Twelve) schools could he, ready for opening competitive coexistence of free­ hower come* here he v.-mnd ciijed' by Reff China's ''f-‘*^Atined troops kept vigil by the new datei ___ dom and rommunisiii"m~Bemn i* negolialions. introduced to good Rii.'sian food Mao Tze-tung today over Venezuela's jittery He gave no precise dales for SPECIALS growth. We think one basic reason is that the Savings Bank Faiihua, who t;alled a special unrewarding to the .Soviet Union. "We must talk peace without This possibility w ^ ■ reported capital, shaken by nine hours of the et^hange of visit* He prob­ ae.s.sion-in -19.''i8 Wj, secure pa.saage aabre rattling, " he declared. laat night by AlliedI dTplomals.mplo bloody rintirig in which at leant "The Soviet proposals nn the ably will go to the United .'ttates^ four persons were killed and of Manchester offers you the services of experienced and NATO After 10 Year«-r-2 of laws which enabled him to close conference I to date have seemed Khnislichev was in * beaming One of the purposes of any such SHANKLESS SMOKED in mid-.Seplember. he .said. and mood and ribbed West German trip accordinj? lo-the informants, more than 100 wounded. PoUre the school* against integration la.'t to us to he designed gradually to had orders to seize anyone try­ courteous management and staff who are anxious to meet frfl. wa* out of the" citi’ and un­ Pre.sident Eisenhower will come Chancellor Conrad Adenauer every would be for Khruahehev to con­ available for comment, . here later in the ailtumn. time a question came up which sult wnlh his Red partners after ing to resume the demonstra­ (Continued on Page Four* .Some 300 correspondent* crowd- tions that began yesterday a* ALL of your banking needs. 425,000 Troops Ready, But he was once critical of the permitted it, which wa* fairly visiting President Eisenhower in board’s plan to assign siSI.Negrop* ed into the higli domed S verdlov.^^^ Washington and before receiving an unemployment protest and to two once-whlle achools and ha* Hall in the Kremlin to question But mainly he talked sprioiialy him in Mo-scow. snowballed Into the worst riots since President Romiilo Betan­ SHOULDE R * 3 5 ' hinted the legislature mijrht be the Soviet premier who began the about hopes that peaceful rela- Western governments are aw'are OF THE 5 YEAR GROWTH On Paper, for Combat called to prevent it. .4. federal conference" with a brief ataie- court took olfire six months RECORD OF S.B.M. ago. court sjrtick down the 1988 school News Tidbits menl. ((tontintied un Page Font) (Continued on Page Twelve) CAPITOL SLICED Date Assets______Deposits Mortgages closing law last June. " If these'two powers eatablUsh NOTFa—Does N.-\TO have the-Uap in Central Germany and the ('ulled from .AI’ Wire* good relations," he said, "if they $l,’»«0 FOR VACCINE Faiibus had proposed that ihe Ralrtfnrd. .Aug. .8 Acting $23,874,428.20 tools in carry nut its assignment Danube valley in the south board integrate two .schools and cooperate for peace, there will be 6/30/55 $21,41 1,719.82 $IO.r29,8l 1.28 of proles-tlng Central Europe from lasting peace on E artiv” Governor John N. DemDse.r to­ • u>,. ' ' C Q c The shield force con|i.st» on pa­ leave two foi segregationists, but Nol the Bee's Knees, Huh? day Jalloted 11,500 to the Stat* R A P AM 6/29/56 26,015,837.93 22,710,174.44 13,521,502.56 .■itack from the East? Here's an per pf five IT.S. divraions, four Congress passe* its biggest He said^he saw real opporluni-j ynOney bill of the session: Over $.39 ties for Soviet-Amencan relations i Health Department (nr the pur- D r I l i U l i 6/29/57 28,635,651.97 25,782,712.70 15,965.710.37 appraisal, second In a series of from the t'nited Kingdom, two (Continued on Page Four) chase of polio vaccine, moet of fmir articles by nn .-\ssoclateil from France, seven from Ger­ billion for defen.se . . . Air' Force j to be baaed oi peace and frlend- 6/30/58 31,451,121.59 28,096,481.49 18,910,835.45 aulhoi'ilie.s push ■ investigation of ship which I* cxpci'tcd to be used In Press reporter who toured NATO's many. two ftom Belgium and one Many Women to Fight the New Haven area which Is Central F.iiroirean Commands. from 33ie Netherlands plus one- ditching of huge tanker plane in --Theie are no territorial dis- CAPITOL 6/30/59 34,863,524.37 31,252,856.75 22,000,137.14 Allantic 200 miles east of Bermuda , putes betweer our two counlrie*, aiiffcrlng a ra*h of *iich casea. third of a Canadian division. Police Ca^ure The money come* from a legis­ By REM PKl(t»: Bid paper strength doe* not . . . Giant liner Queen Elizabeth nor any insoluble contradieUon*. w'il.l sail on .schedule tomorrow- d e-! nor any Issues which could pre- lative appropriation of $100,000 (.■\P .Newafeniiirea Writer) -.vin battle*. How. many of these ^ior^s Fashion Decjiee lo enable the department to pur- Fontamebleaii. France. Aug. 8 divisions acltially are ready for spile her collision off New York vent the eatabli.shment of a climate 2 Hunted Men with an American freighter. of confidence and mutual under­ chaae «iich vaccine during the (ff*! On paper 21 1-3 divisions eon- combat? 2-year period which began July 1, CURRENT Stitule the North Atlantic Treaty Gen. .Tean-Etiehne .Valluy. who Armv Red.slone missile roars standing," he declared. By HAL BOYLE When a fashion makes the -.vom- FRANKS SR* l our Savinga Earn ANNUAL Cran-ston, R. I., Aug. 8 r/p, Two aloft from Cape Canaveral in tune- | To a oueallon about whether he SVzfo Organization's shield for the pro­ ha.s been' a French soldier for 42 New York. oTi Will American sn herself look’ ridiculous, how- | DOT BKl'MHE.s HAWAII im'IDEND vicious convict* who escaped stale u;» for It* vital role in America'* tection of Central Euiope. of his 80 year*, is commander in women bow to foreign dictate and evet. It is bound lo run into real-' Honolulu, .Aug. ft — Hurri­ The.se divisions supposedly are I'hlef of the Allied Forces in Cen- prison here last Friday were back main-iri-space program . . . .Miss expose tlioir kneecaps ? ** trouble. And that is Ihe problem in confinement today facing addi­ America of 1946, Marilyn Buferd, cane Dot *lde*v\iped Hawaii’s near full .strength, well-equipped_ I Ifal Rui'ope with headquarters at Edgar (riiest Dies: The famed House of Dior in the House of Dior seems to lie soiitheaHtcmmoHt island with a Popular Mayonnaise and combat ready 428,000 men. A 'Fontainebleau. tional charge*. 33. divorces Hollyw’ood cafe owner Pans says they will. But a rebel­ boldly running up against. Rape-miirderer Edward J. An­ Haii.s Orion, charging he beat her harmie**. glancing blow today AHENTION CHINA CLUB MEMBERS re)iortei- toiii iiig Allied commami*. - in an , interview condiirte.l lion is already brewing. The average lady's kneecap and churned neat ward to open drew*. 28, serving life, and Gen- up. Plain People's Poel A few yearns ago U.'t. ladies serves a highly functional purpose, Members can add to their Place Settings and their Soup however, fiiid.s it difficult to be- through an interpreter, Gen V'al- Carole Tieg'ofCs preliminary sea. Only iindrstructive outer lieve the Allie.s could muster more ' liiy said that if he had to iinder-^ nai o D'Amico. 39, under 20-years humbly and gladl.v wore longer but it is not an ornjunenl of na- - arid Salad sets by payment of $2.55 and a deposit of $25 or senience for attempting to kill a hearing on a.( harge she helped her Detroit. Aug. 8 Edgar A. wind* bniahed the southern tip than 2,30,000 troop.s. aome indif-Uake a land war in Euiope tomor- skirts in complianre with the Dior tiire. Poets have sung the charms ; of the island of Hawaii itself QUART JAR more in their savings account for each set. Also available, polk-ema'ii, were raptured yester- physician-boyfriend murder hi* 04fest. famed poet whose works i "New Look" edict. But the new of practically all other parts of' ferently equipped, against an j row there w-ould be three divisions I As police i wife, put off for on* week . . . John anti the re*l of the .30O-mlle long 4 9 ' 51/2-inch fruit dishes. were known to newspaper readers ' House of Dior decree for knee- the feminine anatomy. But who Island chain escaped the unusual 1*’® ooilld not commit Immcriiatelv i annrnaT'hAd ‘ih^v tri./l trt Owens III. 18-yea:-oId Savannah ever wrote an "Ode to Milady'a Under NATO policy thi?( land | • one each from France. Belrium hv^crawiino thrA.ilh^hilh *^"^**P" length dresses is bound lo be chal­ mid-Paciric hurricane. It pack­ for,ce would meet any Soviet ag-J and The Netherlands. ’ - hV -.tawling through high grass. High School student who survived all over the world, died today lenged. Kneecap " ? Neither was armed. 'ya lx days in Grand Canyon, return* ,his sleep. He was 77. ed winds of 130 miles an kour gre*sion as clo.se to the frontiers' Could the B>-iti*h really muster ijjjot by the men By the women The knees of s thoroughbred Member of A third participant In the prisoj/ home h for » hero'* «elrouie . . . Cause of deal,h at 2.30 am., ^ 41* . bv and large, are near Its center. “ YALE TOILET TISSUE Federal Deposit of the 7.80-mile long Iron Curtain, four divisions? "The British could race horse may be a thing of beau- , as po.ssible and hold them there break. Koheit Ha.shbeigei, 19, was EvHii^eli.^t Billy esraham thinks It not known Immediately \iw a v a in favor of shot ter skirts ty and a jo.v forever. and„a pleas- j InMirance Corp. muster thiee." Valluy replied...... may be difficult linpreh** Soviet , OiieRl’s housekeeper said phyai-!^ their own wives don't KIXKX GRAZES OKINAWA until the rest of Europe could mo­ captured Monday, also in .Sciluale. me to watch in action. Not the The general then was'aaked. "Do He was in the pi-ison. ' foi mentai Hromh-r .Mklla Khrushchev when ciaiis indicated the poet suffered a ' them They welcome the pros- Naha. Okinawa, Aug. ft (AA— bilize. knees of the average woman. Typhoon Ellen, |>acktng M all the divisions assigned to voiir " ‘ ' ■ he vi.sil.* this country, and suggests I cerebral hemorrhage. i pect of the breeze-swept feminine In discussing NATO policy a command really exis)?’’ After a obaervation after transfer from an Now and then you do hear of i m.p,li. winds, grazed northera WHITE or P IN K ^ ^ ^ _ Institution for juveniles. ■ President Ei.senhower take him to , ■ At the height of his popularity, j just so the knee doesn L be- briefing orticer at .Supreme He’ad- moment's reflection.'Valluy said. a girl wiHi lovely dimpled knee-1 Okinawa today and . veered out 2 - 1 9 ' avings anchester uarters. Allied Powera. Eurorie All three are scheduled for ar­ ... ,1 c ■ .. iGdettl was among-the moat widely long'in their household. caps. The,\- are only the exception : to .sea. bypasalng densely popu­ ? "All the divisions exist but not at Col V\ .lham C. l^wis, comman-j read men of his'time. His name But women are'smai ter. SHAPEl. aaid, “We have no of­ full strength." raignment tomorrowX morning on that proves the rule. lated .American military ba«ra der of Wc.slnver .4ir Force Base, 1 was mogl fiequently associated They don't iniml following any fensive plans at this lieadquar; charges of abdubtlnf a guard, But few sensible advertising , nn the south end of tKc Island. Italian or American MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH Thus by Valluy's reckoning the Mass., liniKise* curfew on all "un-, with the first line of one of his clothing style, no niajj.r ------ters." In response to a question] larceny of his autompbile, assault er how ri-, men would buy space on the aver- I I'„S. .Army and Marine olficlala BANANAS CELER^ 9 2o A1 CliII St. 285 fciit CenfLT St. Mancbt‘strr Pcirkcicir shield force for Central Europe escorted dependent*" 16 years of | most famous poems: "It takes a ; dicuiqiis, so long as 1^ he added. ”We do have counterof- with a dangerous w ^pon and es- IS the cloth-; age girl's kneecap' to distribute his reported no damage nr deaths PARSLEY Cor. Lt nox St. W c st A* it J ci 11 • Titr nfyikf now is 17 combat divisions readv cape. age or under following wave of fen.sive plans." heap o' livin’ in a house t’ m ake'ing that looks ridiculous, message lo the' world. The ordi- among servicemen. The typhoon OPIN THURSDAY for action, but that is not the When police at pinpoint called vandalism there... William J. it home. " A prime example: The brief-lived nary feminine kneeejap ia crinkly ; (VTNINGS 6 to B BOTH BRANCHtS OPtN FRIDAYS to 8 p m . The job of these 21 1-3 divi­ whole story. which had approached Okinawa lOe Lb. Loom 10* Bunch lOeRanch upon Andrews and D'Amico to .'iir- Kello, 82. , presi­ Guest had been in ill health 'In "Sack Loiik" It madii a woman rafher than dimpled, or so 1 am] on a westward tack rut the is­ sions is to guard the three main in- dent of newspaper distributing I ALWAYS PlINTY OP PARKINO _ , * , . seven German division* ex-,; render, one said: "VVe don't want to recent .years. Nevertheless, his !<>uk like she Was ambling along in 1 told by specialists in this field. land's communications for a mil *''* train- j commit auicide." firm pleads Innocent to charges of darly )>bema appeared regulariy in . a tent. But It was the packsge that They are alto-—let's face It - j time. .An estimated 50.000 Amer* WA rfI froiYi tne Norton ....___ ^ i ^ . extorting $2,100 from a New Jer­ European plain, the Mlttelgcblrge ------I lonkedVidicuioua—not the contents Iran trnopa and rlvIHana wer* (CkwtttMd M ng« 11t«) ' (Oofltiaited ■—J ------on Page Fire)-- ' sey news distributor. (CaadM M g mm Psg«-.Ftv«) it yeildd. (C eeR eeeg mm Pag* Pleaf bmeed to rM s o a t Ui^BtonR. -■ ' ) iS •, *

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< FAQITW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST R, 1959 ,11 im , I s... - ( .Mcm Bolton Librarian to Toll li ' H 1,1 >1 i. I bam to rocsivc donations, snlsll or | irity at the Dtrtcley Summer : largtl, to admit all comers to the I Scl- I hi Maine. Columbia StorieN of Animals : entertainment. Godfrey Appeor 50 Pooches I Due to the limited eeetlng re- Radio-television star Arthur Sbeinwold on Bridge Animal itories will be narrated As You Like It I pacity of the barn, reservatione Godfrey will make hia first public at the 8tory Hour in Center Park j must be made through Harold Sy- appearance since his operation for Canoers Say Said Without B y JUDITH AHEAKN ! pher of Flandera Rd., Coventry, lung cancer at the Eastern States tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. The atoriee listed In the Willlmantic directory. Exposition' Horse Show Sept. 24* « LITTLE LEARNING IB will be told by Mlaa Marion Jeaae- Trip Difficult A DANGEROUS THING North detlfr Those wishing seats on Friday or 27 in West Springfield. North-Sooth vulnerable New Licenses man, chlldren'a librarian, for chil­ Th« production of "Blue Denim" heinp per­ ; Saturday are urged to call Imedl- Godfrey was the star of last .B y Alfred Hheinwold NORTH dren 5 to 10 yeara old. formed throuRh Sunday at the Canton Show ately aa there are only a few aeata ysar's Horae Show and was Invited Blavsn Baa Explorer Scouts and U.S. Maaten Team Champion a A 4 3 2 In the event of bad weather the i left for thaae evenings. All reaer- to return for the 1BS9 show long their two leaders reported home Advanced bridge playa are twice Ther* art about 40 or 50 dogs In story hour will be held In the Shop in Canton ia sprinkled with fine scenes before It was known that he was handled with perception and finesse. The I vations will be confirmed. by telephone last night, to say bleased. They not only Improve Bolton who ought to b« "hiding chlldren'a room of Mary Cheney Tent a will be erected on the your score but also give you some­ out" from the dog warden. Library. •tor>’ concerns *n "■vere^; Amen-*------i lawn aiirroundlng the barn for re­ that after three days on their 200- thing to talk about. If you get WEST can' family” confronted by the good. although she had the same freshments. mllc canoe trip down the Con­ tangled up In them, however, your a Q 7 6 a K This la tha number eatimated trouble of the l.Vyear-old eon who dlfficultv aa the rest of the cast i Waller VanArsdale. Covantry necticut River, they had arrived et •Jll opponents may do the talking. ¥ 1 10 9 $ 3 ¥ 6 3 4 2 by Tovm Clerk David Toomey to has impregnated hl.^ girl friend, In thr first scene The part is a ' artist, has donated an oil painting Aacutney National Park, Vt., with West opened the jack of hearts, 4 Q 8 7 2 a n o 4 1 be running around without license Extended Forecast Or rather, the problem ia not ao challenging one, since the svm- ■ group which will be award­ everybody in fine condition except snd South won. Declarer knew a a K110 9 renewals. The Usual report made much that the family i.s confronte( by the trouble, but that the hoy is pathy of the audience ia hard to for a few callouses and a tired to the State and the town treasur­ Temperatures in Connecticut for latch at first, hut Mias Ruthe did most suitable aiiggestion in "Name shoulder or two. so he went about hie business a J 10 9 I 3 er one month after the renewal afraid to ask them for help. the next five days, Thursday ‘Highlighted hV'ian' Keiti who,developed the rharacteij the Painting Contest" being con­ George Pederson, skipper, tele­ with great solemnity. ¥ A K date, shovls 345 licentea issued ducted by the Players. phoned Mrs. Pedsrson. He aaid Declarer cashed a second high ♦ A 9 during' June and July. through Monday, will average from plays the father, the production is evenly. 4 A762 handled with aeniillvity without The .»ame could not be said of Mrs. .Tohn Dinsmore. president they put their canoes into the river heart, took the ace and king of Last year the comparable report normal to 8 degrees below normal. Henry Crane who played the mar­ of the Players, and Sypher will be at Wells River, Vt., at 3:45 Sat­ diamon'L, and then ruffed a N orth E a tt Soeth W tsl listed. 387 licenses issued. The the mawkiehness or affectation Pass P a s 1 a Pu b At this time normal mean temper­ which usually characterir.es plays ried man. said the runner. He on hand to greet the guests and urday .afternoon. They stopped diamond. This etrippec the red town clerk concludes It li unlikely ature at Hartford Is 73 with a usual show them around. off at Haverhill, N. H.. that night suits 1 m both the North and 3 a Pass 4 A A ll P b m about teenagers. Opening letd — ¥ I that^ the dog population has de- dally range from 85 to 61. At New Fred Andrews as the boy Ar­ On stage to entertain the thea­ and slept in an abandoned covered South hands. cli'ned to this extent since the peo­ ter-goer will be .Toy Briggs of ■' 'A Haven the range ta from 80 to 62 thur handles ms part amoothly. bridge. It was cold and damp and South continued by leading the ple population continues to in­ and at Bridgeport from 82 to 64. projecting a human being who Manchester, who played the comic the boys were pretty tired. Sleep jack of spades. East won with the is invitational, not fordiig to crease. Little day to day temperature htffiens to be 15 >-ears old. Every­ maid in the Players' production wasn’t too good, there. On Mon­ king of spades and was "thrown game. The hand is worth a jump Increasing penalties for each change. Scattered showers about thing he doe* from ■his strained of "Wake Up Darling”; Robert day they stopped at a camp site in." However, he didn't know he raise if .you have passed originally, month a dog remains unlicensed Saturday will average leas than '-j attempts , to makr conversation' Walnum, who had a Isadihf role about eight miles above Haqover, waa dead. He »etum ^ the nine but not otherwise. __ are collected according to State Inch. g o t everything..* wKh his parents to hia wiid flailing ! in the Manchester Community N. H.. where they found l e ^ ’-tos of clubs. {Copyright 196A, law. In one recent summer, the around in the throes of fear and Playeca award winning production all ready and waiting and last This I^’as just what SouLi want­ General Features Corp.) State dog warden made a house reinoree la, natural. of "Ten NIghta in a Bar Room”: night at Aacutney, the same thing. ed. He let the nln' of clubs ride to house check to detect unlicensed n d we've got CARTER'S He has an all encompaaaing j Mrs. Culver, well-known to local This meant no tsnt pitching for around to dummy's queen. The British Chickens Boom dogs a.nd "apprehended” about 50 Naw Many Wear Idea of what hU character will do ; viewers for her many perform­ three nights, a welcome situation throw-4n had worked. Or so it of the Oanine delinquents, the town ances with the Players, and most for the tired boys. In a givei. circuitiatance. and this \ seemed. London—England now it raising clerk recalls. FALSE TEETH recently ss Mrs. Msnninghsm In Arthur Godfrey Pederson said the boys hiked a Vacation School Slated , *v • , Mee does not fall him at any time ! "Gaslight”. The trouble was that South chickens at an annual rate of 50,- Wifh Little Worry Also excellent are Ann Ebamond suffering from cancer of the left mile last night to reach a dairy bar couldn’t get out of dummy. When 000,000 birds, about 30 per cent Registrations are being tsdeen Also Included In the casts will to pick up fresh milk—the one for the United Methodist Church Cat. talk, laugh or tneez* without Announcing all the famoii.s Carter’s as the mother and Robert L.yons : be Irene Sypher, who won an act­ lung. he led a club t,. the ace. West above the 1958 figure. Growers, fear of Insecure faloe teeth dropping, as Arthur's friend Ernie. I Godfrey waa operated on for thing they miss on theii* Journey. ruffed a.id got out safely with his using tested American methods, Vacation School which will open eltpptnc or wobbling. FAS’IE llii ing award for h er' portrayal of He aaid they hope to be in Bellows on Aug. 17 under the direction of holda plates firmer and more com­ knita .vou’ve seen advertised nationally. Oompleting the cast were Terry j I-aura in the first-place winning cancer of the left lung April 30. last trump. South lost two clubs have found they can turn a good Ashe as the pregnant girl and ! For several days following the op­ Falls. Vt.. tonight. Either he or and two i.rump8. Down one. profit and still charge a moderate Mrs. William Coates. fortably. This pleasant powder has no "Glass Menagerie,” ' and Richard Howard Shumway, the other lead­ "God and His World” will be the gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. We’ll be glad to show you a complete 'Vl:-gtnia Jefferaon as Arthur's old­ Jodry, a long-time member of the eration his life was in doubt, but Better Throw-In price. Doesn't cause nausea. It’s alkaline er sister. he made a succe8s|[ul recovery and er, and two boys, "drive the car theme of the aeaalons thia year. A Politics in Tropical Setting tnon*aeld). Checks "plate odor” group who recently won an acting along down river, bringing heavy There ivas actually a throw-in, (denture breath). Oet FASTEETH at selection of these famous layette essen­ The only fault we found with ■ now ia resting* and 'recuperating at but not he one that declarer GODFREY BACK AT WORK charge' of SO cents per pupil with a New Jersey's Gov. Robert B. Meyner, Gov. Edmund Brown of California and Connecticut's Gov. any drug counter. award for hit rble aa the Sewer equipment, finalng the camp site Af, maximum of $1.00 per family will Abraham Rlblcoff, from left, a trio of Democrats, chat beneath the palms during the annual gov­ the production was a tendency to { Man in "The Mad Woman of hia farm in Leesburg. Va. 'ound. It comes much later. Honolulu. Aug. 5 i/P) — Arthur tials . . . all marie with Carter's original drag a couple of timea in the third ! Godfrey so enjoyed his first ap­ and setting up camp. The other Godfrey ha' reeumed hie place be­ be made at the time of registra­ ernors' conference in Ssin Juan, Puerto Rico. Both .Meyner .and Brown have been mentioned as Chaillot”. adult and nine boys paddle the South should win the first trick aoL *niis marred an otherwise | pearance at the Exposition Horse and finesse the jack of apadea to fore televisior cameras the first tion. presidential candidates. Ribicoff previously has mentioned that he would support the candidacy of time-saving, work-saving features. Ho Zolton Feuerman will again play Show—largest amateur horse five canoes. Court News Sen. John Kennedy of Maasachuaetts. (AP Photofax l. excellent production, a production ' the role of Chi Fu which W’on him Baat'a king. Back cornea a heart, time since his April cancer opera­ ■which deserved more of an audi-1 MItzl Ruthe show in the East—that he told of­ Court Oases tion. Joseph M. Pagano of Hartford an acting award when the Players ficials he would be available for a Robert L. Adams, 21, Andover and South wins. Declaier takes appeared in Justlft Court laat WOOLWORTH'S see them soon. ence than the sparse one attend­ $$m Vw« I another spade finesse, holding his With Waikiki Beach and the Pa- ■will be heard from 5:30 to 5:.50 school diamond, Reggie Allen of i says the insects may fly around ing the nig-ht we were there, flubbed lines octasioiially and was entered the play In the Associated return vlalt at any time. Lake, was fined $18 with $6 re­ night on a charge of improper 814 MAIN STREET hampered by stiff body move- Dittle Theater Featival. Most re- mitted, when he waa found guilty breath, and it works. He then ciftc as background, Godfrey yes­ p n, South Windsor will umpire at the nearby, but won't enter the treated ^nnem Reports Clasalc of the Week terday made a portion of hia hour- passing. He was arrested on Rt. 6 Mrs. Renato Cocconi of Rt. 85 I plate for that event. area. One dusting has been found The runner who attended the lucnls He looked the part of a cently, Feuerman will be remem- of operating a car with an illegal leads another trump to dummy's and 44A for cro.ssing the double Venellan lover, but thi.s didn't *’e>'ed for his outstanding portrayal "Crime and Punishment,” by ace. ' long romebaclt show to be pre­ has a.sked women members of the j VValt Bavier pitched the shut- to be effective about a week.^ ANOTHER FAMOUS NAME University of Connecticut Little Dostoevski, is thla peek's claaalc. muffler. State policeman George ley'a program out of Chicago a sented Sept. 16. white line while passing on. the hill overcome his other failures •'?gi' Rough In "Gaslight.” Edith P. Beckwith made the arrest July number of yeara ago. Now Soutlr takes the top dia­ pariah to telephone her if thev will j out game for Kiano Sunday. I>>e ' Theater production of 'Time of The story of a man who tries to monds and ruffs a diamond to He came here Saturday for a east of the 3-.T’s Restaurant. . Williamson caught. Duke Hutchin-: the Cuckoo” last night reported he Miss Gayc Glae.ser as a French -'^oore, whose acting ability hai 20 at 2 p.m. Banners Have Grandson Prosecutor Renato Cocconi en­ donate baked goods for the food SALE prove to himaeir his freedom of V strip out the suit. Then he leads 10 day 14.411. son and Willard Warren shared j AT THE FAIR had an enjoyable evening. proprietress was "smashing" acting awards, one will by taking another person's Andrew E. Zagorski, 19, E. A son, Paul Neal, waa born Mon­ tered a nolle on the case because sale to be held at the church ba­ So was Diana Frothlngham as ^he'•ole of Tung Hartford, was fined $24 when day night to Mr. and Mra. Allen out the ace of clubs and leads a of insufficient evidence. zaar in .September. Mrs. Anthony the pitcher and catcher assign­ The play is by Arthur Laurents life, it it one of the beat phllo- club toward dummy. ments for Sheridan .4. switching, IHSHCLOTHS the wife of an American arli.sl. : " , 9*’* r**'' * again play found guilty of loaning his opera­ Goldberg of Windsor. Mra. Gold­ Armentano of Andover will also — and concerns a aplnaler American this role in the "Straw Hat Fes- ■ophlcal novels ever written. VVhen Wt.st showr out of oliiba. McDonough Joins Marines posts after the fourth inning. Dear Jane 6 For 49c teacher who. visits Venice, meets One other thing which was good Summer Theaters tor's license. State Policeman Wil­ berg is the former Lillian Banner. .EAST HARTFORD Duncan McDonough of HebrMi receive telephone calls on the food Mtfs a skv effect created bv FriU !‘'i" ’ " Ann Burns, a charter mem- The baby is the couple’s flrat child declarer plays low from dummy. Rd. left Friday for Parris Island. sale. I am using the slenderiz­ OPEN WED, THl'R.8 , FRI TIU , 9 PM. MON. TT^ER. RAT. 10 to 6 a married man. and has an affair "Blue Denim,” a drama starring liam Tomlin waa the arresting of­ East is properly thrown in this 5IaiU'Jie«ler Evening Herald Bol­ 7rii For 1c ■with him. The comedy Is under' Congdon.'and helped bv the light-; 9'*y*''* •"<> Ian Keith, is playing through Sun­ ficer. and the first grandchild of Mr. and 8.C. whereTW will undergo basic KaHeball News ing machines at the New ing of Walter Blind. The play runs ; Mrs, Julius Banner of Jonathan time. If hi continues clubs, dum­ Fiano Realty won the .second ton correspondent. Doris M. the direction of Dennis Brown. day at the Canton Show Shop. Wiliam F. Bellmay, 24. was my's queen will wii a trick; if training In the U.S. Marine Corps. D'ltalla, telephone Mitchell 3-5,145. Blairs. The fatt.v spots are 7 For 50c The players had some difficulty through Saliirdav. and Is the last I "The Lady’s Not for Burning," fined $18 for operating a motor­ Trumbull Highway at Chestnut He has enlisted for a 4-year period. round of play in the Bolton Junior of the UConn season. ! "ii* •'*'also Hill. Bast leads a .« suit. South can Baseball program Sunday when in the first scene, being stiff and ( perform. Newcomers to the PlayerPlayers comedy by Christopher Fry is cycle without llghts..>4BUte police­ discard a club while dummy ruffs. A graduate of Manchester High finning and inches rolling (loining I'p In .Maiu'hesler 8140 man Donald Ferris waa the ar­ Teenage Dance Karly Bird Shaw Sohwl in June, McDonough Is the they shut-out Sheridan's Garage. stumbling on lines, reported the are David Urofsky, Don Lohae and playing through Saturday at Blither way East can get only two Foailtira Firit TonilP Mix Repels Mosquitoes off. It’s inexpensive (only runner, but after they got going 'The Sleeping Beauty," produced p.m. in the Oval-in-Hie-Grove In resting officer. Columbia Recreation Council eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc­ 8-fi, in an extra game to break the Charles Read, all of Colchestar; teenage dance will be held Friday club tricks. ALL COLOR first place tie between the two the pace picked up and so did the by Walt Disney and a beauty of a Irene Marois. who has been seen in Farmington. Starring Howard William W. James, 79, Storra, Daily Qiiestinn John Wavne - Ricky Nalina Donough. Chicago Heights, 111. A mi.xlur* $2) and the treatments projection of character. rolor picture, is playing through workshop plays and with the Vin­ Williams as the boy who wants to was fined $12 for disregarding a night this week, instead of the "RIO BRAVO" St. Maurice Church Notes Saturday at the State Theater. die, the production Is under the state traffic marking. He waa uaual Saturday night, The Velva- Partner deals and bid.s one spade. rin« Tflina FIk A first Friday of the month ‘'?Sheridan’.s Garage was the win-, vermiculite and a special light make me feel so-O-o good. Mitsl Ruthe as the spinster was ton Players, and Adam Christie and The next pla>er passes. You hold: "WATIM” ner of the first round of play. The oil that repelsYnosquitoes is being With it is the Disney film the Graham Holmes. direction of Sarah A. Parham. arrested by State policeman Royals, a teenage 'orchestra, will fCKtra! Ricky N rlm a Maas will be celebrated at St. Why not call Blair’s today? people and places of "Portugal. " "The Third Best Sport” star­ George Beckwith, on July 30. play between 9 and 10. The bal­ Cliibs A 4 3 2; Hearts Q 7; Dia,- PhotoBtroIt and 3M Oirla Maurice Church Friday evening at championship.:,in the program will marketed by a Chicago Heights H&rtt College i^usirtet monds K 6 5; Clubs Q 8 4 3. MI 9-7493. "The Diary of Anne Frank." a A resident string quartet at ring Shirley Rohiflng, opened laat Boya at Camp Asto Wamah ance of the evening will be dancing 6 o’elork. Holy Communion will be be decided In a single game sched­ concern for home use. It is dusted wnndorful picture, will open next night at the Somers Playhouse to The Rev. Arthur Sandera, di­ to tape recordings.. Mr. and Mrs. What do you say ? distributed at 8 a m. Confessions uled for 2 p.m. Saturday at the on lawn and shrubs. The company Hartt College of Music of the Uni- Answer: Bid two clubs, with Why "Good-Time Wedne.sdav at the State. Don't miss veraity of Hartford has been an- play through Saturday at 8:30 recting the boya camp at Camp Joseph Armstrong head the chap­ it. p.m. It's the story of an unin­ Aato Wamah on Columbia Lake erone couples this week. The sec­ the int.ntion ol raising spades AUGUST SALE 1 „ ..... nounced by Dr. Moahe Paranov, A 4 This Earth Is Mine, drama '-president of Hartt. hibited buainesaman's bride who for hia eighth season, reports a full ond of the dance contests will be later. In m 'st bidding .systems this u s t Cliariie”^ h a Suffers refuses to conform to the stand­ held. The dance is open only to I starring Rock Hudson, Jean Sim-; Members Mpmh»r« are GeraldG. Qelbloom. camp, 68 boys. Richard P r o s 1, KEITH’S OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 f M . HUGE SALE SAVINGSI mens, Dorothy McGuire and Claude first violin: Bernard Lurie, second ards of the other company wives assistant camp director for the Columbia teenagers and iheir ^WINDSOR Uneasy Bladder Rains is playing at the Manchester violin; Marie Blewett, viola, and in a big firm. same period of years, la back in guests. TTb v U* MtiBt or drinkins nun b* s Drive-In Theater, With it is a cow- Dorothy Fldlar. cello. The quar­ "The Time of the Cuckoo" that capacity. Proal, who was Personals' aeoTM of mild, but aanorins bladder Irri- hit, "Lone To.xaii. " opened at the University of Con­ The Rev. and '.Mrs. George K. tatioBi—makins t e a feel ru tle ii. U n x , tet will be heard in several con­ graduated from William and Mary aad nneomforlaWa. And if reatltii nishta, Anybody have a .spare ape? The necticut Little Theater last night. College in June, will study in Eng­ Evans and .son, George Jr., have EflSTUIOODVTM$tT * 9AVY MAHTEOMO certs during the coming season. A M , ('O M )R vitb Banins hBckachr. headacha or mua- Recreation Department will spon­ , Gelbloom. presently. playing Faye Emerson la opening at the land for the next two years on a returned to the parsonage on the -----1 i:m J: eular aches and peJns due to over-eaertion, sor a pet show at all playgrounds Ivoryton Playhouse through Sat­ 'scholarship. green, following a month’s vaca­ WALT mSNEY'8 WONDESFI L Rock Hudson atrmin or cseotional upset. Bre Bddins to with the Symphony of the Air un­ urday in the comedy "Biogra­ ''A i ' sour misciv—don't ivait—try Doan's Pills. tonight at 6:45 Anything that will der Stokowski, was recently ap­ The Rev. Mr. Ssuidcrs, who has tion spent In upper New England. "SLEEPING BEAUTY" Jean Simmons lo m i t o w obb b phy.” This will be the second D ' Filli act S vase for apeedy re- not maul the judges too badly is pointed to the violin faculty at been minister of the Frederick They brought his parents and sla­ T^chnirama . Technicolor “THIS EARTH ttaf. I—Tbes have B sootbins effect on welcoiiic. time in three seasons she has been ter and family pf Pennsylvania S;lMi:4D<«:30 bladder irritations. 3 —A fast pain.reliev. Straw Hat Festival Hartt. A native of Toronto. Can- at Ivoryton. Church In Hampden, Maas., will IS MINE” Ins action on nasKins backache, bead* i ada, he hasXstudied with the late after Sept. 1, take up new duties back for a viait here. , "THE YOUNG LAND" PlUR ilock Mahoney ' Bcbes, m uscular b^ s and pains. S —A The Coventry Players' forthconi-1 The Storrowtown Music Fair is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klinedinst Pat Wayne UennU Hopper 'MONKV. WOMKN A G t'N r . wonderfully mild diuretic action thru thr ing 4-iiight performance of "The ; Ronald Murat and Mischa Mis- featuring "Bella Are Ringing,” as chairman of the ministry of UdaeTS. tendias to increase the output of chakoff and Ivan Galamian. His the First Community Church in and baby son Rod of Dayton. Ohio, the It mllet of kidney tnbea. So: sH the Straw Hat Festival” Aug 13, 14,: with Jane Morgan as^ the phone are visiting her parents. Mr. and "Hhakr Hands H’llh Thr lirvil" BEST AHEAD OF THE REST same happy relief mllliont here enjoyed 1.4 and 16 at Brooknioore Barn on ■ ofcheatral experience has included operator with a heart. Curtain Columbus. Ohio. In-this capacity, ::H I lor orer SA yeara. Jlew, lanre. economy Snake Hill Rd,. Coventry, promises ' concertmaster of the he will co-ordinate the work of Mr.s. F. C. Savage, on Columbia aiae oa.ee money. Get Doan'e Pills today ! ia at 8:30 p.m. except Saturday, Lake. to offtr summer entertainment. , ®8Hct Theater, Busch Chamber when It’a 9 p.m. the eight ministers of this large The four nights of the progra ,i. Music Players, -first desk pla.ver Martha Wright and Don Cornell city church. Consequently, he too. will consist of performances of fptir! with the Cleveland and Chatauqua does not plan to return to camp Manchester Evening Herald Co- will play in "Pajama Game" .limiMa rnrrrapondent. Mrs. Don­ short plays to be given.each eve­ Symphony Orchestras and assist­ through Saturday at the Oakdale next year. I D R t V E 'IN "Anatomy** ning at 8.45. "As It Is and As It ant concertmaater of the Balti­ Also returned this year are the ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy WOOLWORTH'S Musical Theater in Wallingford. 8-S4.3S. Mhown ( Isn't.” .a comedy by S. Jay Kauf­ more Symphony. He is currently Miss Wright will sing such popular Rev. Charles Watkins and Mrs. First 814 MAIN STREET man: "Another Way Out," a mod­ concertmaater of the Hartford tunes as "Hey There", snd "Her­ Watkins of Turney, Maine, who Tonight! ern comedy by Ijiwrence I-angner; Symphony Orchestra and formerly nando's, Hideaway." will direct arts and crafts for their (wraxx Seed Sprayed On MANSFIELD "Chi Fu,” a play with masks by a member of the Peabody String Jo Van Fleet and Eli Wallach, fifth season. Raymond Winter of jVMer/M kt. at wtutMAMTtt cr. William Justema Jr.; and "The Quartet and first violinist of the Manchester, a senior at the Univer­ Denver Cloverleafs a n d em- are starring in "The Glass Menag­ JAMES STEWART A ORS Killing of Aaron Kale." A comic Hartford School of Music Faculty erie." at the Westport Playhouse sity of Connecticut heads land bankmenta along Colorado'a new Sells Regularly for $329.95! T SALE shadow play by an unknown String Quartet. He returned for through Saturday. sports and David Clinton from highways are being seeded this LEE REMICK author._ . , . . . bis pre.sent assignment with the Tanglewood Concert Piedmont College, has boats and year with a tank truck in which ■ENOAZZARA LADIES' PANTIES Directing the plav.s in their I'c-} Symphony of the Air from Puerto A Gershwin Festival concert will canoes under hia supervision. grass seed ia mixed wRi the waters ARTHUR CCONNEU speclive order will be Mrs. Rave New ia Philip Tracy, a senior at Oliver, the nc.xt Iwn by Burton E, Rico where^ he played at the Ca­ be given tomorrow by the Boaton then sprayed on IhF^rtli. -Water EVE ARDEN SMART DOUBLE DRESSER 3 Poir We sals Festival. Pops Orchestra at 8:15 In the American International College, In the tank truck ia mixed with 40 KATHRYN GRANT iosaso w. sulcn L 4tli Pair 1c ■-Moore, and the final play by Mrs. Lurie, a m-.^rjiber of the Hartt Tanglewood Music Shed, Lenox. who will be waterfront director. pounds of seed. One filling will ’ Edith Moore. William Knolle, a graduate of P L U ^ ^ R E 'e O M E THE J E * ^ " —THIS SHOW 90r Admission In the show will be Faculty, who aerves as aasiskant Mass., under the direction of Ar­ cover 2 acres. The spraying of five BLOND AAAHOCANY SUITE 4 ra. H.OO ■ by voluntary donation. A kettle will corcertmaster for the Hartford thur Fiedler. Springfield College, who waa tankfulls of the mixture, or 200 1 be placed jit the entrance to the Symphoi y. and also for the Con­ Jacob's Pillow waterfront director last year, will pounds of seed, is considered a necticut Opera Assn., received his "Sqund of Darkness"' will be handle arbhery this year. David day’s work. bachelor of music degree in 1956 danced* by Ted Shawn at Jacob's Mottle and Fred Kerchief will head o n w h i t e and hia master of r.iusic degree in Pillow, Lee, Mass., tonight, Friday the nature program. General coun­ ALL THREE PIECES! Stunning Doublp Dresser with 1957 from Hartt College. A native and iSaturday nights, and matinees selors are: Peter Bosaen, Louis plate glass Miiror, Chest nf Drawers and Bookcase of Philadelphia, he has been heard tomorrow and Saturday. On the Crickard, Rodney Carabello. Greg- s t d e w a t / s Headboard Bed . . In richly- grained Blond Mahogany with richly scored fronts, polished , in numerous solo appearances and same progrram will be "Giselle," (ory Sanders. James Lockwood. brass hardwara. Custom designed . . brought to you at a thrilling low Keith s61e price! I is well known as one of Hartford's danced by Myra Kinch. Benjamin Bump, Gilbert Williams j leading inetnimentalists. Ha-tias and Roger Winter, ...... _ fj' \ 249 Amesite played with ■tlie Trenton and,>. Mrs. Lillian Reid of. Glastonbury UBERAL BUDGET TERMS ! Springfield S>’mptionies, in addi- returned as cook. Assisting her In BY I tion.to the Ha tford Orchestra. In Deaths Last JSight the kitchen are James Macomber, CMIIORIN^ BOLTON NOTCH i 1951, he itudied at Tanglewood Robert Whitford and David Ceaan. V J R H J /im . 6aMi/444 for PLAYROOM t ! under a scholarship. I By THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS Misa Adelaide Jahnes of Willlman­ for UVING ROOM t THE I Miss Blewett is a native of-Du- . Budapest — Josef Reval. 61, a tic will be camp nurse. TONIGHT for O ffice I CO. ; luth. Minn. She ia s graduate of former vice president and govern­ Replaces Arlene Francis for DiNI I Duluth State Teacher's College. ment minister, died Tuesday, Miss Joan Harvey of Hollywood O P ALU-WEATHER Thomas Colla Hungary's Communist party an­ am}. New York, who ia replacing ; where she received her bachelor of Ml 9.5224 JA 2-5750 ' science degree in 1946. She was nounced. Reval, who was long one Misa (Arlene Francis in "Once More I s4>pointed - to the Hartt faculty in of the party's chief Ideologists, had with Feeling" this week at the ' September 1^54. From 1946 To suffered heart trouble for several Candelight Theatre in Washington, I 1949, she was an instructor of .years. D. C. is a- niece of Dr. William WHITEWALLS strings in the Duluth Public School Atlanta — Alfred A. Glancy, Chase of Columbia Lake and Wll- System. Miss ^levett is also a 78, a former vice president of llmanttc. einber of the Hartford Symphony General Motors Corp. In Detroit, She and her huaband Harvey Orchestra and a former member ^ed Tuesday after a brief illness. Fishman, are frequent guests at of the Duluth Sym4>hony Orches­ He retired in 1931 after serving the Chase home. Fishman is one of rTus’sliRiNbEfs"! tra, the c'lorida. Symphony Orches­ aa president of the Pontiac divi­ the original Quiz Kids on Joe Kel- tra and various orchestral organ- sion and later as a vlc« president ixatitma in New Yo k City. of General Motors. I 468 HARTFORD ROAD " | Mrs. I'tdlar is chairman of the Washington—Katherine Graves STAT Buabey, 87, authoi* of the bfq- g o o d e a r Hartt violoncello department. She / ^ has been principal cellist of the graphy, "Uncle,Joe Cannon," and COMING W Hartford Symphony for the past writer of numerous articles and, MATINEES 2 P.M,—EVENING SHOWINGS 6:10-8:30 Perk up the family car for spring with this clean, Sells Regularly for $169! six seasons, and was formerly first short stories, died Monday. She OLDEST GREATEST bright whitewall Oiat takes smartness out of the > ! I CLOSED FOR VACATION' desk player of the New Haven was the widow of L. White Bus- best bargain in sight/ Symphony and the Connecticut bey. a Washington newspaper cor­ high price bracket. Full, .3-T Triple-Tempered Symphony Orchestras under such respondent and later secretary to cord construction for greater body strength. Full 1^ AUG. 3 to AUG. 12 j conductors as Howard Barlow. Joseph G. Cannon of Illinois, action traction from Goodyear’s exclusive Stop- 3 Piece Living Room Suite Wilfred Pelletier and Arthur Fied­ speaker of the House during the The Otf that Ih e M ler. She is so cellist of the Con­ early yeara of this century. WEVdUIYOfTHE SUN... Notch tread. Get this new Goodyear White necticut Open Assn, snd the cel­ Houston, Tex. —Jack Frazier, 87, . . . it’s priced lower than many blackwalls of Tailored In Heavy Duran Plastic list of the Hartlord CSiamber Or­ a prominent wildcatter of Gujf lesser quality . . . it’s priced right for your car chestra, Mrs. Fldlar has b e^ Coast oil exploration in the 1930s, right now! S a o e *5 0 f presented.in hundreds of, concerts died Tiieaday of cancer. Hia first Th i s E a k t h August Rale Sensation! Three Pieces . . 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PLUS ACTION CO-HIT AND CARTOONS A FOUNTAIN" iiiiimii.'ittiiiii: MWtWMUMW8B8(MMaa«|i]8MMMi |g|gM ^^ •.TEN DAYB TO TULARA" ?■ ------,J e / } PAOl lOUl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, UANCHERTKR, CONN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ». 19»» PAGE n V E Khrushchev nevertheless has hiS' eease opsrstioii because of lack oC dsrad for elsasas at Ransy m b ! Without Sabre Ratiling Soviet Blamed invitation to Washington, and pos-' Schools Open funds. term. Th* school board said last sibly some new approach to th e "W s’re broke," said p r. T. J. night R would be able to take care TVAtO After 10 Years—2 Woman Injured broader summit will result from: Raney, president of the litU s P ri­ of any of thss* who had not al­ ilMijC S ift Not thelBee^s Knees, Huh? his talks with the President. vate School OotjKWhlch operated ready registered a t public schools. I immlm, hs A» For Failure of The ’ Eisenhower - Khrushchev 3 Weeks Early Ransy Higit. School, where about Flaubus sssistsd kt Ransy H i^'s IS In Auto Red Premier Wants agreement to exchange visRs 850 'Whits''students sttsndsd last original ftmd drive during wUeh Geneva Parley brought no softening of Soviet tac­ In Little Rock yeArr"' contributors from atl estrone of I HSSMI — M • 425,000 Troops Ready, Many Women to Fight Oxford, Aug. 8 •A’'''A 82-year- tics in the closing hours at Geneva. Rhnsy said ai fund drive, the nation and some forsign coun­ old Seymour weman was injury' Gromyko reportedly made a final launched recsnt1y> Iwd failed, and tries put up around $400,000. Peace Talk with Ike (OebUaned from fage One) effort to word the communique so - (CoatlaiMd from Pag* Om ) thacs were no operating funda in WELDON^G CO. sight. Two smaller privste schools tt's safe to store frosen sausage On Paper, for Combat Dior-^Fashion Decree 'olic* ssid the aa to recognize Communist East Ml M ^-Rttsst—Ml S-gMl annex these people (of West Ber­ (Sermany as a vltual participant In^ the bosmd was advised yesterday closed last month. and ground meat for about a 'Vixden Tsrhsujler; 14 Rlmmon Rd . (OonttaiiMd fron Om ) lin) to the Communist system the conference. The West ada-‘ by iU attomsy that the governor's About 1,200 students had ragls- month in a home fraeser. (Cnntfnned fram Page One) j^,.-ti> and pray let's do only about one __ I m a shallow, water-filled culverl. Bid Asked another round of talks among the cept. His purpose, diplomats said, , in 10 girls lias legs .she ran look at Canada, he said in reply to an-! foreign ministers, perhaps late Negrro leadara have criticized the large numbers, of foot soldiers. In : Thomas said a definite court date u ' 1 . . Corni. Bank and Truet was to record concessions as a board plan because ao few Negro these days of atomic battlefield set aa soon ss probation E i i f f a ^ e d : in the mirror herself without' a I New York, Aug. 5 'Ah Kinan- - —;------— ~— ' other question, because he had n ot' this year. A recess agreement been Invited. Co...... 401, 42 4 celling bn troop strength in West students are involved. Segrega- weapona and merhanizalion. th e ! officials, who will conduct the in­ feeling verging from mild depres­ cier Alexander Guterma. 4.3, i Hartford Natlona, worked out last night with Rus­ Berlin, which the West offered In The engagement of Mis.s Eliza­ sion to total despair. To a question as to whether sia's Andrei A. Gromyko was re­ tiontsta oppoae it becaUae they are SPECIAL BUYS ON walking soldier may be an anach- vestigation. have estimated the Oreenwlch, Conn., awaiting trial Bank A Trust Co. . 34 4 3 6 4 an effort to get him to guarantee beth Jane Twible to l,pc .V. Krause They how out too much or they WOOLWORTH'S the two visits of the premier and ported to leave the date open. unwilling to accept any integra­ ronism. time thev will need. on conaplracy in connection with the President would ^ a prelude n re Inseraaoe Oompaaiee western rights in Berlin until Ger­ tion. Valluy was asked what he ion- ; Roy. who was recently re- is announced by her parents, Mr. bend in too much. They are too 814 MAI.V BTREKT Whether a new round will be and Mrs. Robert A. Twible. 475 securities dealings, has Inst a bid or a substitute for a summit con­ Aetna Fire . . . ; .. 69 4 . 724 many Is unified. Th pupil aaaignment law which • CAR BEDS sidered hia major problem. "My leased from an institution in .Mer- thick or too thin. Why should she Hartford F ire ...... 182 ' 192 able, to accomplish more than the CRIBS main fear and worry is the feeling iden, hag a history of emotional Woodbridge St, expose them willingly in s losing to get the trial moved from here ference, Khrushchev replied the negotiations which began here the board ia using was upheld on meeting was designed primarily to National Fire ...... 123 130 of moral disengagement some na- disturbanee. Thomas said. He said Her fiance is the son of Mrs. rompetilion with the few girls to Buffalo. May J 1 probably will depend on Hospital Repays Boys its face yeaterday by UB. District Mae V. Krause. .54 Bond St., Hart­ Hia lawyer aought the change diacuas problems between the two Phoenix Fire ...... 76 4 79 4 .Judge Axel J, BMk In a ruling on t CAR SEATS tiona seem to have toward thia fact has compllcsted the ease, whose gams are charming? Life maa todemsaty Ina Coe. the outcome of the discussions be­ CHESTS NATO." and he aaked that the youth be ford. The an.swer is .she shouldn’t on the claim that "a barrage of countries. tween Eisenhower and Khrush­ another integration case. SALE *Tt is not designed to discuss Aetna C asu alty...... 182 192 Brooklyn — Jewish Hospital in In February 1957. Britain for- helped in every way possible, A g/aduate of .Mancheslcr High All she has to do to bolster her publicity" of the most violent V Aetna Life ...... 2S3 262 chev. The decision to hold these Brooklyn believes in repaying Beck ordered the DoHarwsy e Pisa Many Mora Items! School, she is employed at Travel­ rhsracler would make a fair trial matters relating to other coun­ School Board to admit three Ne­ mally advised her Allies that a Roy was arrested Monday on a ; in this decision is to glance m the Conn. General ...... 371 386 talks has already discounted the favors, so It operates a free clinic CARRIAGES strained economy was forcing her Town Court w sirant and was ers Insurance Co. He graduated family and see how Mom or here Impoasihle. ,■ HAND TOWELS tries," he said, but added that failure of the foreign ministers at gro students to an ail-white school si^at affected the Soviet Union Htfd. Steam Boiler . . 93 98 for pets of members of the hos­ to reduce her .NATO commitment charged with illegally dlsrharg- from Bulkeley High School. Hart­ Grandma looked in the 1920s. T3iat Federal Court .Iiioge Gregory 4 For $1.00 Geneva. pital's boys’ club who do patrol near Pine Bluff, 40 miles south­ ford. and is now employed at tlie F. Noonan atudled a bundle of and the United States also af­ Travelers ...... 9 5 4 *8 4 OPEN DAILY Including MONDAY » AJH, to PJ)I. — THURS. and FR I. ts » P.M. tn Germany from 80,000 troops to ing firearms. was a real short-skirted era, too PubUc CtUlUea Herter said the West had been and other duties on the hospital east of Little Rock. Beck said the I 6 9 AM. j All Slate Insurance Co.. We.st the dresses were sbove the knees, newspaper clippings, then denied 5th For 1c fected other powers. willing to accept a Berlin agree­ placement law, which. the Dollar­ 50.000. France notified NATO of Bond for P.ov was set today at **But it caruiot take the place of Conn. Light A Power 23 4 25 4 grounds. a aimllar intention at the same $250. He will be held until it is Hartford, or seemed to be. And they wore the request yesterday. ment limited in time provided its way Board invoked to assign the He ssid the clippings were, at the summit conference, which Hartford Electric Lt. 66 4 69 4 time. posted. The wedding ia planned for Oct. rolled stockings: 5 For 51.01 Hartford Gas Co.... 44 4 47 4 rights in West Berlin were not POUO REPORT IN' ERROR Negroes to an all-Negro school, Gen. Ijiuria Norstad. SHAPE 3. I Ugh I Women never, before or beat, "uncomplimentary." ' wU] be a useful thing." he said. Jeopardized. But he declared that was valid on its face but the board Today’s special court seaaion "Our position on meetings of the Southern New England Winsted, Aug. 6 (/P—The one commander, called the cuts dan­ was held for the purpose of ex­ Telephone ...... 4 6 4 4 8 4 he and his colleagues had never case of polio reported In Winsted had applied it illegally in the case gerous. C a r d ig a n leading statesmen of different of the three Negroes. pediting Roy's ea.se. but a Man- Manufactnrmg Companies 'been able to get from Gromyko a has been labeled an error by the Aaide from the economic angle, cheater man srrested last night on S8.99 •tates, is well known." Khrush­ "plain answer" to the question of KIDDIE F/UR r,. ’.A'.'H'. Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 73 4 76 4 O ty ’s Health Director, Dr. Francis Beck's integration order is the w Britain said ahe fell the develop- ^ charge of intoxication was also chev said in his opening statement. what would happen to Allied "We favor that heads of govern­ Associated Spring .. 2 0 4 22 4 Gailo. Gallo said yesterday there first issued against any other Ar­ H O B B / e S ' • TOKT JUVENILE FURNITURE ment of missiles and rockets had brought before the bench. ments, or heads of states, or peo­ Bristol B r a s s ...... 1 2 4 14’i rights in Russia's view if such an had been a misunderstanding and kansas school since the Little Rock reducM the manpower needs of Pori,ore Collins ...... 75 85 agreement were made. that there have been no polio cases integration crisis erupted in 1957. ple endowed with high trust or au­ ____ ^ a s‘ AI. u - t -.11 .‘leTitenrEKl thft man. Benjamin Zie- thorization should meet often and Dunham B u sh ...... 8 4 9 4 Gromyko would say "Let us not reported since 19,55. Francis Hicks, The Little Rocl. Board’s decision Aa for the f rench, nearly all of j 6* “ ( J i c exchange opinions. We believe that Em-Hart ...... 4 8 4 5 1 4 answer that question" or "Let us state chairman of the State March Ip open public schools early came 1 ^ b ¥ ‘ 9 m ^ c h T ^ e r mitchulz SQSt J^ the nation's first line troops are ^udge P^^ove said each meeting would bring better Fafnir Bearing ...... 57 4 6 1 4 wait and see." Herter said and of Dimes, said carlfer there were hours after directors of the city's committed to the suppre.ssion of aentince will be th ^ first v J - s h o r t .. understanding of questions which Landers, Frary. Clark 21 23 "any such answer is totally un­ three recent cases of polio In largest and last private, qfll-white the Algerian rebellion. Once N B. M achine...... 28 4 30 4 acceptable to my government." linski has received, although he must be solved and a better under- Litchfield, one in Winsted. school annoimced the schbol wcsrfd France had five divisions in the has a lengthy record of similar •tanding of the positions of the North and Ju d d ..... 37 40 The ministers agreed to recess NATO .shield. Now she has Iwo-- Rogers Corp (B ) _ 16 18 the conference — not end it. But offenses. . He said the jail term SCtiVICt: partners In the negotiations.' This nelther at full strength, according might givd^ Zielinski a chance to, would help the achievement of such Russell Mfg...... 27 30 the date for resuming negotiatlbna to an American .source Stanley W ork s...... 48 51 correct his w'Sya. •olutions that would be mutually was left open. Far more important All this boils down to a single ^ V » - advantageous for both aides." Terry Steam ...... 40 44 Zielinski was arrealed after a now are the discussions Eisen­ hart fact: There seem to be pre­ domestic disturbance at his home. Khrunchev said "I dp_not a t­ Torrington ...... 304 - 32 4 hower and Khrushchev will hold cisely eight divisions now in the . tribute any particular" Bif^iflcance Veeder R o o t...... 54 4 3 7 4 next month in Washington and N'.\'rO shield which are full [. to the form of exchanges of \iews The above quocaUons are not to later in Moscow. strength, well-equipped and high­ be construed as actual marketa. between ua, whether they be talks The exchange of visits between ly trained foi- atomic warfare Kd^ar Guest Dies: or an unoffidal discussion. the Soviet and American leaders five U.S. divisions and three Ger­ "It U Important at the end of an lessened for the time being the man. Plain People\s Poel •xchaage of views to find a com­ If .N'orstad is ghing to gel the 30 mon language and a common un- Soviet menace to West Berlin j I Police Arrests Were it not for this prospective dinslons he says he needs, even on derstandmg of the questions which paper, the West Germans will ; (4'onHniied from Page One) we will have to settle." exchange, the failure of the for­ eign ministers to reach any accord have to build five additional divi­ “We feel that heads of govern­ A 47-year-oJd Coventry man ac­ sions in record time. Ttie German , the Detroit Free , Press and other ment or heads of state should meet cused of cashing a bad check In on Berlin might have created an goal ia -.2 division... Further, the '>P to the time of his extremely hazardous situation. and exchange opinions mere fre­ mid-Juns at a Manchester depart­ French will have to return at least " " There is increasing talk In dip-, quently,” the broadcast heard in ment store was arrested today on four divisions from Algeria. 1 ,, . -n . / .u I«ndon quoted Khrushchev. a Town Court warrant. lomatic quarters here, however. ' In concluding the interview,' Often called the "Poet of the "We believe that every meeting The man. . aul E. Branqnde. Is that the new reprieve for West Valliiv n as asked what sort of ac- f’t'ttn People. " he preferred to be would bring about a better grasp charged, .with fraudulent issue of a Berlin has not bMn secured w ith-; tinn he contemplated if a war be- "» » new.spapei man. He was out cost. Khrushchev appears to of the promems requiring solution check and is fre« under |200 bond gan. a reporter, exchange editor and a and a better tmderstanding of the for court appearance Monday. have won more from smart mani-1 "I doii't conljemplafe a purely coliimniat at the Free Press before position of the other party to the Assistant. Prosecutor Allan D. pulation of his Berlin threat than conventional war." he leplied. "1 devoting his life to poetry. talks." Thomas, who issued the warrant, perhaps even he bargained for. AI his peak, hia syndicated daily Khrushchev said, however, that can foresee a tactical atomic ac­ said Branande is said to have The Soviet premier has long > tion. I don't think we should go poem appeared in nearl.v 300 •uch talks can have good results American newspapers. He also bought goods at King's with a urged a summit meeting. But re- j to all-out war immediately. I think "only if each party makes a point check in\the amount of 817.68. cently he has seemed to want even . BM-ouL *,n. produced 17 volumes of poetry and of stridng to ensure a lasting e can pa..s from the con^En^lonaJ ^ ,p p „red on The check has 'not been made more to visit the United States and atop peace. and talk directly with Eisenhower to the taclica.1 atomic a national radio program. good, according to store officials. half wav through.' "We must act on the assump­ The long negotiations here proved Guest waa hoi-p ip Birmingham. Branande was arrested by State W hat'does the NATO shield tion that no one loses by peace- Police from the Stafford Springs Khrushchev was unwilling to ac­ England, .Aug. 20. 1881, He came to promoting agreements. All na­ cept western terms for a Berlin face? Detroit with hia family while a hoy. barracks and turned over to Man­ Western military men swy: tions only stand to gain by them chester Patrolman Allan Smith. settlement in order to assure s After attending public schools here since peace is thereby fortified." Big Four summit conferencs, There are 20 .'soviet divisions in he worked in a drug store before i 01a>-ton R. Ademec, 17, of 56 East Germany alone 400,000 He added that the state of rela­ Gardner St., was arrested yester­ joining the Free Pre..s. tions between the world’s two ma­ men. In addition there are seven Wliile exchange editor at the day and we charged with paising East German divisions. 9.5,000 jor powers "is extremely import­ a red traffic light. He is due in ; Free Pre.ss he began to write ant for peace.” court Friday. men, 14 Polish division... '280.0IMI poetry often slipping it into the Swtottr "If there is an improvement in WOOLWORTH'S men and 14 C7.ei hoslovakian.-_di- newspaper as an exchange item. Soviet-U.S. relations," he said, viaions of 170.000 men When his sei rel was discovered, $ 7 .W "relations with other countries Beggars Must Learn 814 MAIN STREET In all the Russians have about he was a.ssigned to write poetry will also Improve and the dark 175 divisions, 160 of which are once a \V«ek. Me later wrote a daily Shirt clouds in other parts of the world Chjro, U.A.R.—The Ministry of atationed we.st of the Ural .Moun­ coliiniii. "Breakfast Chit-Cliat." can be dispelled.” Social Affairs is going to esta- tains. Riis.sian divisions range in Guest waa associated with the Shorty $7.99 The Soviet Union aeeks friend­ bUsh a new honii. for Cairo's va­ S i7 .e from 1.3,000 to 15.000 men .A motion picture iudiistry for several \ $35. ship not only with the United grants. It will acooutmodate 8,000, SALE standard U.S, division contains months in 1935 as a writer.-and States but with the West in gen­ who 'Will be trainsd In vartous V 14,.500 men. later Imd his own television .show Youthful Jacket Dress eral. the premier said, adding: trades in an effort to enable tbsm 100 Popwr PlotM $1.00 Intelligence reports indicate in New York, His son Edgar A. "It would also like the USA to to earn a hving. There are four that the Russians maintain all iBiirii Jr. la known wideley in the be on good terms with the coun­ other such homes in Cairo, which 2S Cups 1e their active divisions at some- . Michigan area as the philosophic tries friendly to the USSR, together can house 5,470. Of the where between 6.5 and 75 per cent masle’ -of-ceremonies on a radio "I hope that the exchange of 5,365 beggars arraigned in Cairo of wartime slrengtli. varic^- program. Visits will .h» beneficial. I courts last year, 6,100 were found Both For H . 0 1 There are published I'.S esii- Oiicsi's poems extolled the ev- by "We shall do everything we can > phyaicaMy able to work. niates that the Russians have erydav things of life. His la.st *17.99 4.000 of their medium T.54 tanks published poem appeared in lo­ in East Gernianv. Oiirrenl intelh- da.v s Free, Pre.ss and was entitled '7T genre estimates plaie the number "The Little .Mind." The famed poet was regarded at between 5.000 and 6.000 tanks. What would we ever do without the enaemhie The T,54. iiicideiitally, oiilguns witli affection l>y the Free Press' BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK editorial staff, veteran members . . . with spencer jacket covering a bore-topped dreas the U.S. M48 Patton medium . . . in nuhbv drip dry cotton. Ri7,e.s 5 to 15. tank. The Russian T54 packs a of which tell of the days when 100 mm. gun on a low frame, Guest was fond of making "news­ whereas the Patton has a 90 mm paper tall:"- «hth reporters and- gun on a high silhoiietle. editors His \isits to his beloved While the number of tanks Fl ee Press g' ew infrequent with available to the Allies is ela.ssi- ill-health and in recent years fled, an educated guess is that miioh of his work was done at the .Soviet and satellite nation home # tank forces outinimbered those of Guest's flial commercially pub­ lished bool' was "A Heap O’ the Allies about three to one. Livin', " published in 1916 by the Tomorrow: The Sword. Reilly and Ijer Co. of Ohicago. The tiooU ran through more than 30 Q editions and about 500.000 ocpies. ■7.V4. The poet's wife. Ellen, died in Police Capture 1946, Besides hia son. Guest Is sur­ m vived by a daughter. Janet. Sw nafgr 2 H unted Men $6.99 ■ w • Planning Groups Skirt (Continued from Page One) $8.99 Their caplnre ended a manhunt . Meet in ji; Together wbirh had spread to neighboring , Connecticut and Massnehiisetta and Members, of five town gi oups involved sgji'eral hundred men. four ! will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in . bloodhounds and a helicopter. The I the .Municipal Building to report GASOLINES* search had rentei ed in 25 square ' jnfoi mally on their activities as SOFT SOPHISTICATlOft miles of woodland, largely in Rhode a means of obtaining greater co- Raccoon ' Islanrt but extending Into Connecti- operation between them and to do f-t. . . . SUBDUED ! awav with duplicaCion of effort. ■ Collared Slate ‘Police had ended, their Scheduled to attend are the massive search of the area, believ- 'I'owh Planning I'ommiasidn the IXTOXICATinX Ing they had slipped through their Zoning Board of Appeal-s. the Re- Camel THAN ANY OTHERS... FIND OUT WHY lines \\;hen a Sciftiate resident re- Development Agency. Town Park- Blend ...A XEW. ported theft of two jars of honre- Authoritv. and the Town De- made preserves and aome tomatoes. . velopment Commission. TEXDER WORLD OF. COLOR 1}f keeps WHITE houses WHITE for years Officers hurried to the scene snd - Richard S. Tibbits, executive di- the tip quit’klv paid off. lector of - the TDC, will act as The fugitives told police they had I I,gj meeting. The COATS HIGHLAXD MIST SEPARATES Du Pont 40 House Paint is Mlf-cleaning— tcientifically mads to thefl been living on berries and "stuff gconpg take turns in furnishing a dirt, dust and aoot with every rainfall. It renews its bright, juet-tiaintad they brotight with them chairman at the meetinga \vhit:h V* ts NEXT TIME YOU BUY GASOLINE! ■The trio broke out of the hos­ look— ataya white year after year. Because the beauty laats longer, you ate held quarlei'ly. Thla is the $ 3 3 9 9 pital aectiou of the prison by ttsing second to bip held. don't have to paint aa often . . . ao you save both work and meneyl cell door keys they fashioned from A Htigge.Ktlon that .such meet­ altiinlnum strios. ings he held waa made b.v General $ ^ . 6 7 Gal. Thev climbed. , , the 20-foot .. wall , , Manager Richard Martin and TPC w th the aid of a tope they made chairman Martin Alvord. Long Length nHERE ARE THREE...ESSO. ESSO EXTRA AND with hospital table cloths and ab­ BY oUege- . In 4 Gal. Lots M IJE N ESSO EXTRA. EACH IS MOST POPUUR ducted a guard outside the wall as , u j u i • ndw Mbit dacsmthig Ma«a. Oi i PmH PMMs — - u , i,u m he was reporting for duly. Hotly Kprov.erpd Soft Touch ''Shelfie Mists" jm ow n of Boston . . . sr aik ua to shew yeu capta*. Csso if ilf r C U S S IN THE AREA SERVED lY ESSO DEALERS. PUBLIC OI TR.AGBD .luiieaii, Alaska, Aug. 5 i/Pi Newport Beach. Calif., Aug. 5 Robert Baldwin's body ha.s been t/h- Accui.ed of wealing only the sent to his home in Ridgefield. Back corner the popiular raccoon collar on short and Oieae. aeeo inc. bottom halves of their bikinis, two Conn. The 37-.vear-old geologist by long camel blend.k. Short.v ha.a 3 flap pocket.^, push­ L A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. French-bom women go on trial was killeil lb davs ago in a heli- up .sleeve.s and plaid ra.von lininK. The lonjr ..coat^ You’ve neter h:id it .10 .soft .> ..so subtle! You've today. l opter crash. The spei itic ,charge: Outraging Baldwin's body was recovered ha.s Tee pocket.x, pu.ali-up slecycs and imiwulf'd never seen colors so magigall.V harmonized. 7M MAIN STUR MANCHfSnR ||U;blif decency. yeaterda.v from Gilman Glacier, The brushed pullover, 34-40 ...... $ 6 .9 9 plaid ra.von lining’. Size.s 8 lo 16. In t-anie! anti Inclon .Arnel-cotton shirts and sweaters of lOO^r IINI A Itttm f' % VQURS AT THB MSBO GIONI Aurelia la Mar, 34, and Ilena the site of the crash, and flown to green. imported .Au.straliaii lanib.swool a re color-toned Rovira, 32. both of , Juneau. It Was then placed on a The bru.shed CHrdijfaii, 36-40 ...... $ 7 .9 9 . T1wi.bwidy Issts whsw mu askit wNh Mis I C fflg l) PAINTS were aresled on the beach, where plane for ConnecUciit. A SMALI- DEPOSIT M IU. to match as never before with 100^4' wool they had )>eer camping. They told I' Two others were rescued from SE E THEM IN 10 NEW FALL SHADE.S! • TOUR COAT TILL COXVKNIEXT tweed skirts. Blue Mist, Pine Mi.st. Camel Dlist B ' wuw eerwiw m • nuetinmievaMec arresting offici rs that women fre­ i the crash scene are reported in quently went without bathing suit I ex.celleiit csiidition. The three men or Shadow Grey Mist. Sizes 5 to 15. 8 to 18. tops at . French Ireaeher, and j were exploring the Glacier Bay weren't arrested. area t^hen the accident occurred. M i \ ■

MANCHESTER KVENlNGJfERALD.JfANUHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST R, 19R9 P A G E S E V E N

PAC»E S tX MANCHESTER EyENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONMi, WEDNESDAY. AUGUSf B, 1969 for his statements that the water,. -tlfajority to close the public hear­ the Board, and that both the horss, rickshaw,- or "dhandl” —> a is not a health hazard ing part after variotTs persons Board and Th* Herald were Himalaya Resort sedan chair carried by four men. She also objected'.to pp^dKarzl- spoke until p.m. The vote against him. Board Shelves Agenda wae followed' by a gathering in Had 1st Brewery News Tidbits R o c k v U le Atheneum Gets | alo’s stand on the>rtcent polio "I recoinmend that the Develop­ Mrdieine Rank* First cHnics. Dr. Maniialo Had said the the halWiiay outside the hearing ment Commission see what It ran - Called from AP Wire* clinics were not neceseal.,. roofn . of several of the taxpayer*. do to get another newspaper in In India in 1850 New Curator ayor Kelly had tried to shut the Chicago--A national survey in­ WFBE GROWING - TpHear Public Gripes Henry Grzsd), 99 North StiT 'Mi town," said Mahon«iy. dicates that medicine is the career asked whether the * I d ^ --aT k s door to the hallway so that per­ Wilbur Bennett, former chair­ Musnoorie, India •— The first Flah rtj^iles Petition Hartford, Aug. 6 (gb Edward sons in the hearing room could be moet American parents wi^iild pre­ Waterbuiw' Republican Town planned for Golway be man of the Manchester Taxpayers brewery in India was established fer their son* to follow, according Chairman (Jaetano Russo defeats Albert Bryant, 81, of Chapel Hill, The lack of a polio clinic In Man-< Mr*. Samuel Ftllce, 144 High­ Rnished before schOoI etarts, so heard. .^^$^^ORTlY WE WnX O CCU^ A MUCH League, objected strongly to be­ in 1850 In Mussoorte, a North In­ to the American Medical Assn. Mayor Raymond E. Snyder for th* North Carolina, was named tod^y-f cheRter, Burnham St. road condi­ land St., rose to request the Di­ children w ill,nor hav* to walk In One of the taxpayer*. Dr. Mo­ ing refei-red to as a "heckler.’’ New*. The survey show* thst 27 GOP nomination for mayor l»y vote cing Primar’ general curator of the Wadsworth . LARGER^RE AT THE tion*, North End water •'pollution,’' rectors to^epeed up their action the streets.-'^ ran. had tried to prevent Kelly since, he said, he ha* spoken only dia hill Rtation on a ridge of the per cent of the parent* favored of 16-15... Hotne.4,000 Invitatioiis on sewering the Highland St. nrea. from closing the door, and the three times In the last year at outer Himalayan that ha* beei) medicine, 24 per cent business, 22 Atheneum, Charles JJr’'thinning- ■ the health director’* way of run­ Mr*. Holden rose to demand more . Ma/or Kelly assured him the have been sent out by the Amer­ ham, director announced today. MANOIESfER SHOFPING PARKAOE yitdrk could be done before school en«;iilng lug of war wa* reported Directors' meetings. popular with yi^tionlng Britons per cent science, 8 per cent teach­ ican Federation, Stale, CbuntYr Clumlng its oMdldatee, If nortit-^ * ical ii ee and eemimed ning hi* department, and The steps be taken tc Ir^^ • . the following day In The Herald_ ing and law, 2 per cent politics, 8 BryAnt replaces Dr. Evan H. (8 DOORS FROM SEARS) drinking water in the North End. starts. ‘^’You (the Democratic majority and Indian* more than ,130 years. and Miinlclpal Employes, Bated, will strengthen the D etn^:' th» t)ie Legion, Turner whts left last -May to be-' Herald’* coverage of recent direc­ ' Hite Sidewalk Project* and other newspaper*. of Directors) not only swept the Two breweries t^ a y ar4 the per rent other occupations, and 9 f?IO for, the organizAtioiv’s'annual In a pre*a-rt»lM^ the conimit- tor*’ meeting* were discussed by ^he had with ner a jar of Lydall At last night’s meeting Dr. election, you .nvwpt the paper,” he resort’s major Inmstries. The per rent gave no opinion. state-wide ouUng Aug.'15 at Bris­ en tic slate, a dieeident'^fat^iin In tea i*y* vt^-e exprei ed by t>glon come-director of the Montreal mu-' Brook water, which she *ald was Dr. A. B. Moran rose to protest aeiim of fine arta. SO . . . IN ORDER TO LIGHTEN THE taxpayers at last night's meeting the slowness on construction of Moran objected to the story by said. city, which haa a nohpal popula­ tol. the Vernon Democrattf party membem ere not of the conRlstency of "Jellied con­ Peelinga Heilp A graduate of the Uhlveraity of of the Board of Directors. somme." sidewalks, then launched into a The Herald. Mayor Kelly protested Mayor Kelly again said he was tion of 7,100, grow* 'to 20,000 Former President Herb*rt went fora'ard today with plan* to view* of the I egion North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in : MOVERS' LOAD WE ARE he had nothing to say about The in the government busines*. not during the hot season. '\It w»* Cucumber peeling can help in Hoover «6y» he think* President foree a primary election Au*. 26 | The reference i, ap^rently to While none of these Item* wa* on She complimented the Board on lengthy prepared address in which loiTJu • .) » I comments made after the\*uspen- 19.50 he took his maater of art the agenda the discussions went on the steps it had already taken, at­ he attacked Director Alice La- Hprald’s stories, whereupon other the newspaper lusiness, whereup­ chosen as hi* home in exhe by cleaning silver. Put your silver in Elsenhower acted wisely In ar­ In a aUtement released thia ^ j ,„ Police Captain \ Peter degree at Chapel Hill in 1955 with ! from 8:25 to 10:40 p.m. menzo for supporting Mayor Kel­ taxpayer* who regularly attend on the discussion subsided. The Tibet's Dalai Lama recentlyVbe- an aluminum pan along with cu- ranging an exrhango nf .irlsHs tributing the Improvements to Director*’ meeting* also protested IBoming by Atty. Leo B. Flaherty, ‘ Pogewicr a thesis on "the International The items which were on the "new faces’’ on the Board. ly at a meeting two weeks ago meeting went into recess at 10:40 cause the' cool air and 7,000-foot cumlier peelings. Cover with with Soviet Premier Nikita the minority group says ita three ; Style and Ita Influences on Italian e v e r y it e m in t h e sto re wthen the mayor ended the public The HeralC’* coverage of the al­ and wa* reopened In time for the altitude were much like those of warm water and soak for one Khrushchev... The. Rev. George The committee and Comma REDUCING agenda and which consequently "We need a new face in the pub­ tercation. candidate* will apeak out on iaaues' Fred Hewetl cite the post ml Painting of the 15th Century." I were postponed until next Tuesday lic health department, too,” she hearing part of the meeting over special hearing* to be set, then his native land. hour. Wash the sliver with warm H. RIgg*, pastor of a large Day- srtlneht to their respecUve poai-' organization I Among the tcholarshlps and fel- ! included a program to rehabilitate said. She attacked Dr. Nicholas A. the protests of several taxpayers. Walter Mahoney referred to wa* adjourned at 11 p.m. until Motor-vehicle traffic is barred sudsy water and see how free it ton, Ohio, chtirch, found shot to Son*, such a* welfare service.* to : non-political ano forbid use of i lowshipa he received were atudles chronic alcoholics, a report from Marzialo, director of public health, The Board had voted by a The Herald as "the mouthipiece’’ of next w^ek. in the city. Tranaportatlon is by ia of tarnish. death In'his church study. the town, consolidation, the need Legion for dissemination of I at the Universities of Perugia.' • TOYS • BOOKS • PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS • PENS the Manchester Country Club, ac­ to Insist on good roads and good tiaan principles. : Pisa and Ravenna in Italy, and • STATIONERY eDOLI^S • DESKS • FILING CABINETS tion on $66,375 worth of appropri­ drainage facilities in ne\v develop­ Ctatholic I'nit (aiaimTien ! hi* background in this area ties in ^ ations, consideration of a $100,000 ments, educational needs and edu­ The Rockville District. Council I with the' Wadsworth Atheneum'* ' # PHOTO • OFFICE CHAIRS • MODEL AIRPLANES • XMAS CARDS force main and sew.er pump and a cation costs. of Catholic Women. announce . notable collection of baroque art system of assessing West End resi­ f », ••The Democratic Party can win that the following women have ' which Bryant characterized as dents for these items, and reports gad provide real eervlce to the | appointed to the*e chairman •'very fine.'’ from the swimming pool and water community if we nominate the'^ipg^ Thrift Shop, Mr*. Jo»eph, WBDNrSDAV KVENINO and MWer committees. $■ a beet candidates." the sUtement | fjoel, Vernon: public relations, W inr ('onsumption Up GO for " Set Hearing Date* concluded. Town election* will be ' j„hn McDermott. Bolton; The Directors did approve the BIGGEST Juild Oct. 6 ' confraternity of Christian doc- SAVE 1000 TOYS ON SALE 'Washington—^^For the ll.tji.cpn- Sii, minutes of three meeting and set " Petitlona were filed, today with | trine, Mr*. Florence Mis»clwiiz, secutive year the district of db- public hearings for Aug. 18 on an Democratic Reglatrar Albert Vernon: spiritusl (ievelopiiient. I lumbia in 1958 had the highest per appropriation to the Board 6t Tennstedt for including on the pri­ Mrs, Geno Casadei. Vernon: leg-' capita rate of w'ine consumption Education for running the high mary ballot the name* of Mr*. islation. Mila .lennie Balz. Filing- | in the United State* - 2.555 gal-' school swimming pool and a plan to JIary Pfau for second selectman. ton; membership. .Mr* Frederick MANCHESTE* SHOPPING PARKAOE construct sewers and water mains Seymour Lavitt and Harwey ! Ion* per person compared with Hartenstein. Rockville; libraries 2.513 the year before. California on Highland S t: and Sept. 10 for -Vonce. for the Board of BMucation and literature. Mis* Lucinda Kulo. a hearing on a proposed additional ♦year terms. Rockville; co-operating with char­ Rockville Atty. Iao B. Flaherty watts while Democratic registrar wa* second with 2.040 gallons, INC OPEN WED., THl'ILS., FRI. ITNTIL 9 P.M. ' of Voter* Albert Tennstedt rhccks petition Flahert.v filed this Nevada third with 1.687. Eleven appropriation for garbage collec­ They will oppose .lohn Mc- ities. Mr*. George BEink*. Bolton; REED’S tion. ■Keown, the Democratic Town family and parent education. Mr* morning at town hall. Flaherty heads a minority faction in the other states had per capita ratea Vernon.Democratic, party which wanU three of it* own candidate* above one gallon. The 1958 na­ Speaking on the lack of a polio l^m m ittee'a choice for second se­ Michael Rogalus. Vernon: and or­ clinic. C h iles Morrison, 32 Con­ lectman. and Judge Francis T. ganization and development, Mr* to replace three nominated ^ the Democratic Town Committee. tional per capita rate was .892 of I Herald Photo bv SalerniBi. a gallon. stance Dr., said the town has D’Loughllh and Atty. Francis C. Harry Ertel. Rockville. A- '■gone Into a g^ble" by not hav­ ^ e a . the committer s choices for Emblem Club Supper ing a clinic. the full term* on the School Rockville Emblem Club. No. h, Board He said It wa* a '’dlagrace” to will hold a garden party buffet and Manchester that the town does Preacher On Violation dance Aug. 29 from 4 to 9 p m. at not have a clinic for everyone. The Rev Simon P. Montgomery. the Elk* Home Tickets may he ob- NOW IN PRdGRESS Then he Euiked what measures had paator of Rockville Methodiat ■ tained from any of the following been taken to require children to Church, will be at Geneva Point; committee members: ’ Marge” Cow­ an. Marlon FreidlCh. Dorothy Mar- have polio shots for admission to Camp. LAke Wtnnepesauke. N. H , the school system. from Friday to A\ig. 15. for the i ganaon. Either Spielniaii. Ann last' part of the Rev Mr. Mont-;Marie. Ruth Ventura, Giad.v* Fin­ Director Theodore Powell re­ NOW at NORMAN’S plied that Atty. Harold Garrity omery'a vacation. While there.: ley, Katherine Marley. Elinor Sle Rev. Mr Montgomery will Campbell. Marion .lones. Martha of the Board of Education is in teach a class for the Northern. Rankin. Marie Kabrirk. Helen Grif- the process of obtaining an inter­ New England School for Religious ' fln. and Henrietta Nadeau Tick­ pretation of the law recently Education. et* will «lso Be svailable *t the passed which permits boards of The Montgomery’s have spent' door. education to require polio shots. To Save! part of their vacation at Geneva Hos|>ltal Niite* Both Powell and Morrison Point Camp each year since the Admitted yesterdav: Mabel worked two months ago to obtain family has been In Connecticut Bartlett. St Anthony's Conva­ a free polio clinic at Manchester Ralph Snape, lay leader of the i lescent Home; Bernice Perzanow- High School. Of the 1,000 stu­ church, will be in charge of serv­ ski. 31 Nye St.. Anna Baslek. 134 Furniture Sale dents who had not' had all three ices Aug 0. The Rev. .Tames Gage. Union St.. Anne Shapera, 12 Pleas­ shots, about 200 took advantage • retired Methodist mimaler who ant St ; . of the clinic. Admitted toclay: Frederick Mr*. E, Mae Holden, member of recently moved to Coventry, will Rocker, South St. 1U 0-* take charge of the Aug. 16 service the Board of Eldiication, who had - LWtoC J ipW y s Discharged Yesterday E s t e 11 gone to the meeting to speak on The, Rev. Mr. Gage is considered Riley. 2 Lewis Circle; Helen ■n outstanding speaker. The Rev. i the North End water problem, Schweitzer. Rockville Rd. TERRIFIC MARKDOWNS commAided Powell and Morrison Mr. Montgomery will return to ' take charge of the service and Vernon and Talrottville News la for their work. baptism Aug. 23. handled through the Manchester ON Burnham St. Protent* Selyectmen have decided to al- j Evening Herald Rockville bureau, So did Walter Mahoney, a for­ Jow the lobby of the Memorial ; 7 Main S t, telephone TReniont mer director who regularly at­ .Building to remain open each night' ^ ' V- "-I tend* the Directors’ meetings. DRBOKVAB^ until 10 o'clock. They have ar- yJtfS. ^ ganged with constables to keep a,__ _ . . , , Several persons protested MERCHANDISE! against the condition of Burnham «heck on the building and to lock | M l ’S . D r S Z l t l S i s C l S This week, the building was locked | l l J O I b . St., and the trucks which use it. when offices closed, blocking a c-! T'.-vmyM Anthony DiPerrlo, 327 Burnham , PC. cess to the only public lavatories in | * '* . . . COME IN AND BROWSE AROUNp. COMPARE OUR QUALITY AND St., said he and other residents the center of the city. ' were tired of the poor condition of Thousands and thou* T— ' The Vestry of St. John's Epls- •The Manchester Town Court ha.i PRICES; YOU'LL AGREE THAT THEY C A N T BE BEAT — ANYWHERE! ° the road surface and the trucks sands of dollars worth of eopal Church will hold a special filled its last vacant clerical posi­ .. which ’’us* the street for. a race­ Bummer meeting Monday al 8 tion on the basi.s of competitive •f, i.2- ‘ V - ■ 1 'J* way." QUALITY Fumituro ond pjn. when a final announcement examination, and. in so doing, has It ha* been three years since the Appliances at drostfeol" will be made on the calling of a shelved the traditional spoils sys- ; CLEARANCE PRICES ON SUMMER Director* first promised they new pastor, if the announcement tern. i would do something about the sit­ ly reduced prices! Start­ baa not been made sooner. Mrs. Elvera Brazltls. of 74 FURNITURE, BARBECUES, BEACH uation, he said, adding, "Get on ing now . . . you'll find The Rev. James L. Grant, aa- Wedgewood Dr., a mother of three, . free the ball." \ ■istant rector of St. John’s Epis­ was sworn in as clerk of. the small j William H. O’Brien, 385 Burn­ SUPER VALUES for copal Church. Bridgeport, has been claims court and as.sistant clerk UMBRELLAS, BEACH FURNITURE, Etc. ham St., said that truck drivers every room in every asked to take the post w’hich is of the criminal court by Assistant I parked at the end of th*' Street, LON0EST being vacated by the Ven. Mau­ Prosecutor Allan D. Tlioma.s caught 20 minutes sleep, 'then home! rice G. Foulkes. Mr*. Brazitis fills the position to I raced down the street to make up TERMS! OPEN Bids on new parish equipment which Mrs. Marion K. Clifford, of | SHOP IN "AIR-CONDITIONED" COMFORT! for lost time. Will be opened at the meeting 05 Olcott Dr., was nominated in O’Brien said he had clocked a Monday and it is expected that June by the Democratic Town ' truck one night doing 65 miles per TAKE MANY Bn order will be voted. Committee. Her appointment was Bedroom Fumitnre PLENTV OF FREE PURNELL PARKING, hour. The posted speed limit is 35 DAILY Arrangements will be made for not realized when officials were miles per hour. 'c y p . - MONTHS ^ nmtinuing parish affairs sifter the 1 not unanimous in approval. He demanded to know what was J Piece Madaw B*d Ven. Mr. Foulkes leaves Rockville The posiUon has been open since js r , -'■M being done about the trucks. TO PAY! Bt the end of the month. Julv 1 when Mrs. Mae Vennard’s OF COURSe, EASY BUDGET TERMS! Ditsssr, OlMSt ssid The Ven. Mr. Foulkes celebrated i term of office expired, General Manager Richard Mar­ 9 A.M . Gray tin informed him the Police De­ Guaranteed etTR F w rv i 139 the Holy Communion for the last Mrs. BraziUs wa* selected from ■time in the parish Sunday. During a list of top scorers on clerical M FURNITURE DEPT. partment 1* making a survey this week of the number of cars and Satisfaetion S Ptaee Maple Bedroem ^ the remainder of the week* until exam* given from time to time bv 861 MAL\ ST. trucks which use the highway. B new rector arrives, services will the Connecticut Employment PniTi— ■ ChtoL Paast be held by Joseph BelotU. lay i Service at the request of the town, PHONE MI 9-6221 Survey Ready Saturday or Your 9 p! m . p m .9 6 . OtTR F » K * reader In the parish, the Rev Ar- Her appointment on the bast* of Police CJhief James Reardon said 129 thur H. Richardson, the Rev Ro-: examination is out of the oi-dinarv this morning the survey will be Money SAT. TILL 7 Beautiful DaiUeh MeOm man L. Harding, and other*. in that the Town Court usually | comirieted Saturday, and will show Bedwem »et. W ? ? During the sermon at the 0:15! makes its own appointments. not only the number of cars and Back! Drisaer, Wrf* -BJti. service, the rector expressed | Traditionally, the town commit- - 'n truck*, but the number of heavy Boohaaae Rad. Bppreciatlon to the parish, and j tee of the majority party noml- ] truck*. The survey will not show /I • T R PRfCr. mentioned especially the officers nates court personnel. Nomination |i the epeed at which they were ;ef the congregation, and the mem- is considered tantamount to a p -; traveling, he said. Q ■bars of the music. Altar Guild, and ■ pointment. RiKledge Smith, 4II Burnham 'Church school staffs Mrs. Brazitis has lived in Man- Bt., - 1*0 rose to protest the con­ He also thanked community; Chester nine years, w’a* a secre- dition of the paving, saying the Igroups such as physicians, the hos-' tary for five years at the Man- Directors had been promising new r H * 4 vital. police, attonieys, officials, j Chester Coat and Apron Co., and MERCURY THRIFTY paving "in the spring." But Buslneasmen. newspaper.*, local, once taught at the Connecticut In- "spring never comes," he said. lu rc h e s and othera who have co­ stitiite of Hairdreaaing in Hart­ Smith also asked that sign* be operated In various ways in serv­ ford, posted, V .ning driver* of chil­ ing panihoners in special situa- She ia married to Peter Brazl- dren playing in the area. ttona Ua, a foreman at Pratt A Whitney He ended by demanding to know He recalled many of the e'vents Aircraft. what the Director* intended to do, at th* past ninp years, such as the BUYER WITH Director Theodore Cummings ^>ecla] program for servicemen . Match It TRADE said flatly, "We should have done during the Korean War. parish life la it hard for you when sewing ij ...... something. I Ahink we actually FATTEST during the closing of the local with plaid material to match It | OVER 70 NEW CARS IN EASY litiv* the money. I don’t think we mills, the institution of a prayer properly? Try lining it up on the I TERMS have to spend a* much a* . . . was group, aaaiatance to refugees, the edges with masking tap* then you i STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM! WA-ytA#': planned.” He concluded by prom­ 'Introduction of the Family Service, have a perfect match w’hen you' ising' to do something Immediately. BARGAINS LOOK the growth of the church school. I cut. l| Directors John Hutchinson ■ and the building-fund canvass, and the INCLUDES NORMAL INSTALL­ Prands Mahoney sympathized •Blargement of the staff. h ig h es t ATION DELIVERY and with the Burnham St. residents, On Some Of America's Special mention was made of all 'ere Trode?! but added the Director* had- taken AT THESE ■who had been baptized arid con- Californio No\yr “WARRANTY some step* to improve the condi­ Most Famous Makes! .glrmed since 1950. and prayers tion of *he street, including oiling "Were offered during the service for Notiomri Porks It, ividening' It somewhat, and pav­ .BlJ panshonera who had died dur­ ing some driveways, in g that time. Pacific Northwest Director Mahcney said, "We’ve , The rector and his family are Conodion Rockies hired a deputy director' of public^ REMEMBER «rw on vacation until they move works . . . and we expect him ,to •to West Hartford later ui the take care of your street. We're month. On September 1 he will be­ American Express m C LO TH ES taking care of not only you. but You Always Save come general secretary of the De- Berry -k Cook 1 ^Hh Ih* of otheis. It's a matter of intel­ ^Bartment of Christian Education s u i H t ligent planning." jin the dloceae, with office* in Cartan ★ Martin General Manager Richard Mar­ More At Norman's Jjlartford. Kirkland ★ HappineSa tin Informed the Board and the j Legloo Non-political Vanderbilt public «that an opinion was being t - The executive committee of the obtained from the town counsel on All Tfiun, aud Bex flprluga. AM 'tPobosz-^Ertel-Laboc-Hansen post the legality of closing the street VB sm j* . m c i A L •All Companir* to through truck traffic. Amerlcr • Legion haa raised .All Arrangement* |-pn objection to' statements made In One Office Sove '■ O V V fS T ^ices! bui'O"’ HeUywood , Rod*. TVin Consult our Experts for Ad­ SHOULD YOU)WANT TO BUY WE WILL _ a attasas. Choiee of vice, Reseriatlon* Ar- headhaaeds. EWCIALLY FBICKP AT raagements to Chlragn and GIVE YOU THE INCENTIVE TO BUY! WOOLWORTH'S WOOLWORTH'S Return Ineluded as desired, 814 MAIN STREET FREE STORAGE! 814 MAIN STREET by Air or Rail. d Hwitee. Maple or Modem. You aaw them on TV—Now *ee Uieae terrific MAYTAG featurea demonatrated at 2—iwrtety af fahrtas. BOG. For J jn e o ^ n)ER[URT FREE DELIVERY! m m Foldera 301 i Reaenattona CENTER Ml 1 ' SALE Vlail Phone Write ST. ERS 3-5135 MeMsy Ummdaerfmed Speesele, T m o ! 1' SALE PLASTIC SUIT COVER PLENTY OF BAUFtiINT PEN 2Sc FOLEY LINCOLN -CONTINENTAL- MERCURY EDSELr ENGLISH FORD 1 For 49e FREE PARKING BRASS R E n u 1c 2nd For le TRAVEL EASY TERMS-LOW BANK RATES 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE B4 Church 81., Hartford 8 2 Covers 50c ■•(fe Par 2 6 c JAckson 2-8188 445 HARTFORD ROAD — .OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. 9 TO 9 — SAT. TILL T ------\------T MANCHESTER ^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1953 PAGE NINE F A d l EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 195§

particular situation of Poland it­ •xample, if a paiwon It aitatted 935 MAIN STREET-OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M.-CLOSED MONDAYS-TEL. Ml 3-5171 Itanrlieiitpr self. A Tbought for Today in the evening and tJia munhiipal court does not ^ until the follow­ INVESTMENT PROBLEMS CoRttin^ Jfi^rald For Americans, and perhaps for by tbs MaachMUr ing morning, tJM pialica ere em­ the vice president himself, the big Oooiicll of (Aorehfo powered to admit the accused to Onr affloa la spaa Thnraday avealnga from 1 to t a’eloek tor o ia news is the nature of the welcome bail until motming. WOOF ©oovtalGiicG U yoD pi^GFi w# wfll luiVG OH# of oof fopoiM U ftkMU StrM« given, by the Polish people, to this "For what Is • man profiUd. If Comwcticut atatutea ptovide for ragistared repreaanUtivaa call on you. at yoor aonvanianea, to aaalat you. Wnether your problan Involvaa ona tbonaaod or a sj-mbol of America. The crowds, ha ahall gain the whole world, and action on excessive '6r insuffleient baU. If the pritbner beiievea that mllUon dollar*, wa htva tha facllltlaa to randar yon aonpiato PubUiii«ni of about the same slid which loae hie own aoull or what ahall bail is too'high, or if the prose- aarvlea. Watkins famous Styling and Quality fXmadadi6 Owpbw greeted Khrushchev last month, a man give in exchange for hie cutof^ tHlnlui that the judge has PubUsbM BT«t7 Br«mat KXMPI were more spontaneous and affec­ eoul?" (8t. Matthew 16:28) Bail set''a low amount for bAil, either Holhiar* Bntarcd at th« br' ih existence of doubt in ttie BAy Me ar appeal. S h e a r s o n , H a m m i l l i Co. u UanciMatwr Cwui •• tionate. Those Who saw them and Life la a game—a conteat—and Ball is defined as "money put up mind of tho Judge as to guilt may M anodoS* lUU Mattw the atakes are high. Admitting, to bail la actualty no N«r ffMA Isstaef- heard them had no doubt as to the to obtain the liberty of a person affset it. The eoitit dtould consid­ AAm ban Y it g w o u rn u N RATUi enthusiasm of their greeting. Every individual is a member of er, in fl; ' ' bail, the nature, sar- more the the order of a judgts. f 13 Main Kraat, Manchaatar • MHehall S-1S71 >araW» la *d»Suic« the team, and must play the game. under arrest, given as security for permitting the release of a de­ O F M ANCHEStER taar ...... tu^ fu This ,to us, Is a happy verdict in louane^, and ehafacter of the Months At birth the OreAt Umpire eaye. his appearance when required In crime charged; the possibility of fendant tamporatlly, provided the at semi-annual savings M Uontha a sort of popularity contest, be­ "Play ball." court for trial." But why does the escape; the pubilc good; the accused fumlehei. the required ee- • ••r****** LW tween Khrjjshchev and Nixon, be­ There are rules for the game of ourMy.'Every prisoner Is entitled law releaae a person sccuaed of -'sasure of punishment that may Oopj^ tween Russia and America. Also to life, and they must be kept. One be inflicted; the peat r e c ^ and tp. reasonable ball, but what 1s muet play fairly, you cannot cheat crime on ball? The reason for this "reaeonaWe" depend- on many WATKINS us. and certainly to Nixon, this recent actions of the accused; the or chisel, for the Umpire is calling is that i|ur courts presume a man factors in the case. ENTIRK STOCK OF THM ojyiSaATIcB'piUBH gesture, on his part, of going to Po- lnnocent\intlI they prove him probability that guilt wlH be n o AoMcUtod Press I S txcluMvslT the plays and the Scorekeeper is 'ollshed in the trial; and circtuH- This column is written by the 'fa*'' •atltM ts the O S S of rspubHeatlan ol lamd. is Intended to be recognition recording them. guilty at thl.s trial. State Bar Aespclation of Oonnec- •11 news lUspstehas ersdliM) to it ot An accused person may go free :ilancos attending the arrest. FtiU- SEMI-ANNUAL • 0 1 utbsrwtst crsdtted In tnis osoer of Poland's desire for freedom, and The grandstands are full of ing bail Is usually a question of order to make you better •Bd also ths local nows rubllshsd here. spectatora: Parents, friends, class­ before his trial by putting up ar 'ormed ai.' more fully aware encouragemer t In that desire. amount of money set by the court 'aw and fact, and ordinarily a Men’s Summer Wear ' All rtitits of republlcatlnn ol spseial mates, pals, colleagues, etc. Heav­ n alter of the court's discretion. laws. HOME FURNISHING flspatcbos harein art also rosorrod This is all valid, and true as far en Is Interested, end angels are The right to bail generally de­ as it goes. A s.vmbol of America pends on the constitutions and the In Connecticut, we have profes­ J Pull sames clleat of N. C. A. 8«w concerned. sional bondsmen who fix a fee for few lac _ would never ha\’e much trouble You must win. So much Is at statutes. The power to ball la re­ Faittilied Aided . iSibllshers RoprosoatatlTos: Tbo lated to the power to hear and de­ their services. It la the duty of the DREARY REDUCED lollus Mathea-a Spwlal Afrency — New winning over a symi ol of Russia In steak you cannot afford to lose. surety to produce the accused in ■ortL Chlt»*o Detroit and Boslon. The final out in your laat inning is termine. In all ball cases local law Detroit—fiqven "Hundred Clubs" .MEMBER A D iD it BT7RSAU Ol ■ popularity contest In Poland. We must be consulted, because this Is court. If there is a breach ftf con- are operating in United Slates SPORT SHIRTS — SWIM TRUNKS — SLACKS femCTJtATlONS death. You will want to haar the d tion of a bond, the court de­ have never conquered and parti­ Great Umpire announce the final s matter of strict statutory pro­ cities to provkfe (or families of SALE clares, a forfeiture of the bail. If Tbo Herald Pnatmi Compane, tae.. tioned Poland four or five times. verdict, "Well done. You played vision. policemen and linm en killed in C A N V A S SH O ES — PA JA M A S — SUITS les no Naandal resDonslbiUte for the defendant jumps bail, the bond Yours can be a well. You kept the rules. You are Although the ,Cor{stitution of the the lln. of duty. Mnce its organ­ v,.<>miapnleal errors appeaiina In ad- Furthermore, there is no doubt is forfeited .ind the amount be­ ization in 1952 the 'Petroit "Hun­ werasements and other readina matter ovef the Instinct of the Polish peo In.' United States guarantees to every la nie Marchester Crenlna Herald Rev. C. E. Winslow citizen the inalienable right to comes a debt due the State. A bail dred Club" has given jnore than n EIIMCV’C M E N l S H O r pie to ’■e’ totally free, or to be bond is exonerated by the appear­ $80,000 to 40 famUies. Dtaoiar adearttatna cloataa hours; have a reasonable opportunity to Com fort at R friendly toward America. give bond, a judge may refuse ball ance of, the defendant to answer vLLIiliCI O ™ ' IT Mondar—1 p.m. Prtdar. the judgment of the court in con­ ir Tuesds^—1 p ni Monos* Even before the NixOn visit be­ If he feel.* the accused will ab­ DODD INJURES ANRl E l^r Wednesday—1 p m Tuesday, Minister R esits, formity with the terms of the North Stonlngton. Aug. 5 — l^r Thursday—1 p m. Wednesday. gan, however, the Polish Commu­ scond, or jump bail—particularly bond. rpr fViday—1 p.aa Thursday where he has jumped befbre. Bail Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (D-Cohn) IhT Saturday—lj» m Prlday nist leadership had another twist Breaks Tradition By Connecticut law, when a per­ was delayed in hla return to Wash. . Claastfled dsadRas; lO SO % m. each may also be dented to a person low, lowv cost day of publleatloB aaeepl Raturday— ready to put on It in which the with a long criminal record, con- son is arrested upon a criminal Ington yesterday by a sprained an­ room lam.______^______Polish Communists themselves wel­ New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 5 , vlcted of several felonies, or a charge, the police ofllcia