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'f- ,t. ; 7 Vlevsted to that rank _ _ eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko arising out of its terms of ref Hartford. Jtilv 20 (JP)—Ckinnecticut’fi 25th chief ^atice, erence as defined above.” gram. But in any caae he clearlyi^^^ ^ u,,"tforH Iiilv *>0 f/Pl— A for formation of an aU-Gernian will continue to boss Cuba. ' Hv* of Hampton. Iowa. I Hai.tfOMl. , Edward J. Dal.v. d j^ at 9:55 a.m. today, a victim of lanf committee to negotiate unifica-, Herter, Britain's Selwyn Lloyd The farmers were spilling into , career which etretched Strong sll.t' predicted today tlon and a peace treaty during an j ^^d French Foreign Minister Mau- Castro's capital from as far as 500 j,j, gradus- | that Sen. - John Kennedt ( D- cancer. He was 57. . , ax __ 18-month Berlin truce. j rice Couve de Murville met at U.S. miles sway, answering the •’»J1 of Naval Academy, he ^^.jn probablv announce He pa.ssed away at his home, 48 Woodland Park, after ®n "The Durnose of the Soviets in , headquarters at noon and put the their bearded leader for .■SWOOO to war«L.starting with , w hether hel illness which forced him to undergo an operation in a Bogtmi flnal polish on a plan for trying putting'forward the proposal is attend the anniversary celebration I Spaniah-American Vtar. His ‘ riomncrst ip nroa 1 hospital last St. Patrick’s Pay. , *1. n all too clearly to perpetuate the to get Gromyko to lower his price of Castro's first unsuccessful *t-!next fighting assignments were. will seek the Denriociatic pres He took part in both the May and June aesaions of the Su partition of Germany,” Herter said for a truce deal. Then they went tack .Tilly 2 6, 1953, on Fiilgencio the Philippine Insurrection j idential nomination. preme Court of Errors and worked on decisions at hia hoirie in a speech to the Big Four in a into a luncheon meeting^ with Batista's forces and^ in 4.u„.tha Boxer Uprising illin . ricM*Oov, Abraham AKtsaViani RlblcoffRihirn made the formal aession at the Palace of Grom.vko at Lloyd's house. The visitors sre being housed in : China. i statement at s regular news ron- up to two weeks ago. I^ast week he took a turn for the Nations. After the luncheon session they privsle homes and on cols in gov Leahy reached the peak of his ference in commenting on s 6- He then mide the weetem coun- planned to present the western ernment buildings snd wsrehoiises. j seryice^in the Navv itself in 1937 1 hour meeting with Kennedy at the 1 With him when he died were his wife, the former Viola terpr^pos*'- which would retain di proposal form ^.v at a regular Havana’s normal population i s . when he was appointed chief of Senator's home in Hysnnispoi 1. } Shea of New London: a daughter, Mrs. Betty Anne HortOT rect big power responsibility for meeting of the. Big Four con 1,200.000. and the city Is crowded ^ naval operations. Mass., Saturday. Also at the meel- of West Hartford; his only son, Atty. Edward J. Daly Jn of German unification .and a peace ference and at the same time make already. After his retirement two yearsling was Jojin M. Bailey, t oniiecti- treaty but would apecifically pro it public. The firat 5.000 from Orienie later he served successively as cut state Democratic chairman. Hartford, and three .sisters. Mrs. Louis Zahronsky, Mrs. noTr vide ' for increasing contacts be The private meeting’ lasted 2 '-a Province--marched up Havana’s governor of Puerto Rico and sni- Ribicoff. a Democrat,, .said he ence McBride and .Mrs. Sadie Murray, all of West Hartford. tween West Germany and Com famed Prado ye.'terday to s brass hassador to Franca during the told Kennedy he fell the .Senator | hour.'. 'The ministers agreed to would receive the Democratic noni-| Surviving him also are another daughter. Mother M. An- munist East Germany. meet again for a working lunch band. Many of them had never earlv stages of World War II. UhonV, who teaches in Marymount School. Richmond, Va., seen a larger city snd seemed In 1942 he was recalled to ac instion for president snd go on to Here is the text of the proposi tomorrow at Gromyko's villa. win the election. j and three grandchildren. Peggy Anne and Theodore Horton tion which has West German ap- They decided to canel s plenary awed by the capital’s traffic, Inx- tive duty as chief of staff to the commander in chief. In that ca "It is (definitely our hope hi.a an- )■ provsl and was reluctantly agreed meeting set for tomorrow. iirlous hotels snd sprawling -biisi- will be affirmative." R ibi-; Jr. and Catricia Mary Daly. | The western counter proposal re- nesa buildi“tgs. pacity he was the senior member-swer Chief Iiistlc, Daly, born in to bv France Saturday after a of the Joint Chiefs of Staff snd s coff said conceiving• crisv «:• Kennedy’s ex- Cuba meanwhile rocked along j Hsrtfoirt in 1892. became the first | week of western disagreement: member of. the combined chief- a - I Dtrember announcement, •n«rtunr»mpnt i "The Geneva conference of for- (ContinilfHi on Pace Two) with a startdatill government, wait Basically this is a decision only Denwicratic attorney general of, Chief Justice’s ing to learn what Castro plans to which included senior officera of Connecticut, lervefi aa a Judge at principal alliea of the United h* can make and should make.” do. But the new president. Dr. Os- Both Rlblcoff and Bailey sre the war crimes trials in Gerrnany waldo Porticos, told s Boston radio States. pledged to Kennedy for the Demo- following M'orld War II, and had Death Saddens .station by telephone that he con When the 5-«tsr rank was ere; a long and distinguished csreer aa steid late in 1944, Leah.v was given Kassem Says Revolt siders Ca.«tro still is premiM'. (Uontinned on Page Nine) CHIEF JI'ETIcr, DALY a practicing lawj'er and superior The 40-year-old lawyer also said seniority over the orheir six officers court judge before eecending the State Leaders that former President Manuel Ur- appointe .. supreme court bench. rutia. whom Castro forced out of As Preeident F r a n k ' 1 n D. Jiiatice Daly was appointed chief Hartford. July 30 'APi—Governor office Friday, was in no dsjiger in Rooaeveit's ch.et of staff. Leahy National Output Jumps Jiiatic# of the State Supreme Court Ribicoff waa outwardly moved Of Pro-Reds Erased Cuba and probably wouifi remain had prpbably one of the most dif- of Errors May 6. 1958 for an eight when he received word of tli# in the country. Urrutis wijas at his Aoiilt’ poattione of hie long career. vear term. He succeeded Chief Jus death of Chief Jiiatice Edward J. brother-in-law’i heavily guarded When he steppe into the job tice Kenneth Wynne, retired. Daly during hia morning preM Beirut, Lebanon, July 20 (A’i The bodies of at least 1.5 persons, home outside Havana. Dorticos in 1942. the United States was in The vacancy caused by th# death conference. including the commander and local U.S. Income Soars Primjer Abdel Kanm Kassem’a the midst of its rapidly broaden of Chief Justice Daly vidll b# filled Later ha laaiied a prepared regime claims it has smashed a ofltrials, were hanged or dragged (Continued on Four) ing war effort. In obtaining in- on interim basis by Gvernor Ribi- etatement aaylng: pro-Red revolt and army mutiny through the streets. fonnation to form the basis of the coff. subject to confirmation at the "The death of Chief Juatlce In Iraq’s northern oil fields, but Incidents occurred elsewhere in Prwhdent s, global war strategy. next aession of the General Aa- Daly la a grlavoua loa# to Con Iraq, including a fatal attack on press reports to Cairo and Damas Leahy had to deal Irtamatelv with To Record in June aembly. necticut. and a deep personal #or- cus say clashes are continuing. one of Kassem's top aides in Mystery Death the ranking officera of sH the mfl- If tha Governor follows hia usual row to me. Arab dispatches said hundreds Baghdad. pjhctice of el#vatlng within th# "HI# great eharaetar eomblnad of casualties had resutted from Kassem blasted the Kirkuk wgi. teaitionaUy Washington. July 20 HP' -Per-»' The prospect appeared. h(5wev*r, judicial avftem he will promote with his underatanding and pro- the fighting which broke , out disorders in an anniversary speech Of Pominican j jeakriie of its own prerogatives, son«l income oi' Americana climbed! that the ateet strike will cut deep- on# of the four justicea to the po«i- feaaional exccllenea gave a high Wednesday, while Iraq was cele beiore the altar at the Catholic ■ but after the admiral learned the in Ji.ne to a record rale of 1382.- ly into the wage and salary pay- ' tion of chief justice and nam# a quality to his long career aa a jur- brating the anniversary of Kas- Church of St. Mary in Baghdad. rones bis niiaao ran smoothly. 910.000.000 a .vaar. Thia i* more: ments for July when th# next per- I suDfiPor. qourt Ju4W Ul becppi# a. ,» a t .._ ■em's 1968 overthrow of the Iraqi "I strongly condemn what hap Aide Reported KoSE.-Tlfar_. JI, JUnainx. ih«n *1*» bhl-or. high## than.the, scmalr dneome r#porti-d#- Isatied ,a I justice. "Few men In *mr tlmaa have monarchy. The entire northeast pened recently in Kirkuk,” Kassem I^yad a iMuMng role in ersating May rat#. I month hence. Th# four jiiatice# of th# high aerved hit state with such diatlnc- ■, area was, reported to have, been declared. 'From this day onward, New York. July 20 (ffb-The theJOftiohal IhteHlgvnce Author- Atmo'jnclng the figure todayv •‘^teel induatir sources eatirriat* 'llon. For all the people of Con in a slate of near civil war. all units (if the army will obey New York Times said today th* tty, which hail sinfis bacomh the th# CoromMce Department “ •<*, that th# 500.000 idle steelworkers, Raymond E Baldwin of necticut. for Mr#. Rlblcoff and my Iraq's military governor. Ahmed only an older emanating from myslerioiis death of Dominicen la the- .■i#e wa* chiefiy a reflection ! are lo.sing about 170 million d(>llar* self. deepest sympathy I# extended Ealeh Abdi, declared in a Bagh neadqnarlers. bor mini.4ter Ramon Marrero Aria- (Cvattaiwid Ml PAge Two) of higher wags and salary pay- , week in eanungs. This mantle: .iames C. Mtirphv and to Mrs. Daly and the family." dad broadcast that there had only Althou„'h he did not mention the ty ended a "long, lonely atmggle ’ rienta due to atepped-up hiring, does not include income lost In l poth, of Bridg#- Senior Associate ''Justice Ray been scattered clashes and that Commnmats bv name, he clearly | j,y the progreaaive minl.ater ’to lib- by mdrsf.-y and a lengthening; the transportation and steel-iietng ^ ff.nerallv. i which mav feel sec- " m.! mond R. Baldum of the Euprem# order has been restored. m(>ani them wnen he said; ' eralir.e dictator Rafael. Trujillo’s work-week i»i facto.ie* generally industries which may feel , sec- • jpuneral services will be held Court of Errors, who ha# been From Baghdad also came an ap ■'There are those who say there ' ^eirime .The report of the ri#e in P«r- ondaiy effects Of the nationwide Dillon’s Funeral Home, 58 ictt Ka liV\axi-4i> j-v», # *• a e4<-v mn I^eds Say U.S. acting chief justice during (Yiief peal by Ka.ssem to "those who must be no liberty or freedom ffw Marrero and hia chauffeur were •onal income came atop a week- shutdown. I Main 8t., Thursday at 9 a.Bf-foI- Justice Daly # illnes# in accord have strayed to go back to, the enemies of the people. 1 tell'. burned to death Friday' night in i end report from the department Foi the first half of 19.59 per-j , solemn requiem Maas wUh state slatutea, isau#d the fol the right road.” In the toughest them lh.H the enemies of the peo- the mysterious crash of their auto Famih Seeks I thet netiooal output in the first aonal income wss estimated at an Lady of Sorrows lowing statement after learning of tone he has vet used, Kassem pie are known only to the lawful I mobile' on a mountain highway. 1969 reached a rale annual rate of $376'j billion. 8 Church. Burial will be In Mt. St. authorities They c'aiinol be known T • 4* • O ' • M ' lugrter of .... the CTiief Juatlce'a death: declared; "We ' will settle ac Trujillo's' government announced billion a ;.'ear. per cent higher than in the cor- Benedict'# Cemetery, "The death of our Chief Justice counts with any and all who at to individiisls scattered here and Life in Soviet TThe term personal income, a* responding portion of 1958. . ! Chief Justice Daly was bom there. no details of the crash. has brought deep sorrow to the tack the liberty of the people. ’ Tad Siulc. Times eon'espondent i i»ed b>' government economiete. On a per capita hasia. and ad- March 29, 1*92, in Hartford. His ! heart# of hia associatea on the ■’1 per.sonally wilt protect all the Reports from Cairo and Damas who was forced out of the Domini- ___Moecow.*____ Jiily 20 A former include# all payment# to indimd- justed to eliminate the effect of father, James R. Paly^ waa a gov- .Supreme Court.. Chief Justice Daly people. I defend the people and the inflatinn over the 12 monlna, the emment liquor gaiiger'and played, cus, capitals of President Nasser s can Republic yesterday, reported i it!s Air Forte ofllcer haa quit the iial8--wag«#, #ajlari««, rents, divi was a man of tha highest Ideals United Arab Republic, gave this army .stands ready to pounce upon dends etc. income gain waa 4 per cent. th« baas horn in the old Colt Firft i I the eftemies of the people.” from Miami that: 1 United States with his la'll* and .account of the trouble. Marrero. 4,5-year-old newsman j three children .to seek c.itigenahlp Wage and nalary payment# In Increased income of biiaineaa Regiment Band. Hig mother waa \ (<.kinUniied nti Page Eeren) ' On the eve of the anniversary, June were reported #t $961,100.- and professional men and inveators the former Catherine- ~Deegan oof f ! Local army and police units in \ Kas.sem reorganised his cabinet and labor specialist, was convinced , m the Soviet’ Union, the Soviet Kirkuk, a city of about 70,000 ly Triijillo'a regime could weather government newspaper Itveatia OfW.ilOO. #n increase of $1,300,- was offset in part hy reductions In Southington. Only son of the fam- and appointed no known Reds de- 1000,000 from «vr.iooth earlier and ing 1.50 miles north of Baghdad, the crisis now facing it only by announced. the income of farm owners. ! I spite the Communist parly's de a gain of nearly $12 ^ billion in National output, which went He grew-up in th« Hudaon and clashed with Communist demon_- mand ior open participation in his becoming more liberal and wiping Izvestia published a statement ■tratora _ last 'Wednesday and 27 annual rate from the Janii«r>- above iatimates in the first qusr- <^>»ns St. neighborhoods and 'ised j government. In the past vear Kas- out spreading corruption among credited to Libero Riciardelli, 42. k.ii-veri to have climbed to deliver newspapers and work as 1 persona were killed and 1.50 in high officitils. a native Of Needham. Mass., identi figure. ter. is believed tq hsve climheo Pareone Thea- Bulletins jsem has been fending off both the On the other hand, gov-emment atill more in the second quarter. jured. 1 Communists and Arab ultra na- There is rtsason to believe Mar fied aa a World War II Art Force i ter. •from Ihfi AP Wires The local authorities had almost I lionaliata who wanted Iraq to fol rero may have looked on hima#1f major. He had been living in ■ ‘transfer payment# " iinemploy- A lovef of apoila h# had to wlth- restored order when the 2nd low the lead of UAR President aa a possible' leader for the re Florida since’ the war, th« ne4v#- ' ment com.ensat >n and othe« fed- (Conthmed en Page Nine) ! draw from' participation when he ■ eral p«vn>«vta which aurged up Brigade of the 2nd Army Division • Nasser. Four months ago govern- public if Trujillo's regime col paper aaid. got to cfdleg# becauee of poor eye-; BIDS FOR STEEL TALKS mutinied, killed the deputy dtvl- ment ground and air forces lapsed. He la believed to have con- Having failed to build up a biiai- ward# in the Inieine*# recewiion i. sight. Before that, however, he' —dropped •omewbal from the ^ Private Rajn*torm, Snw York, July 39 iT — Th* aion commander, blew up bridges - smashed a pro-Nasser "evolt at aldered" himself acceptable to Tni-i neaa in the United States, the was an active athlete. His pro- - nation's top mediator today and seized strategic points in and ; Mosul, another oil center 90 miles jillo'a foes because of hia li^ral statement aaid, Riciardelli thought Mav figure. ficienev at catftiing fly balls on 'The department »aid that big-; San Diego. Calif.. July 20 resumed efforts to get talks around the city. northw^al of Kirkuk. record. - - \ i there waa a greater futur# for him the baseball diamond won him the going again In the strikebound get- factory payroll# last month j ,/Ps—Did it rain or did It not in I nickname. "Stabber " Daly. He was . The Dominican regime is under , in the USSR and decided to move steel Industry. Joseph P. Fla-, strong pressure from opponents at ! with hia family to Russia and seek contributed' half the advance in j Charles Coval'a backyard? good St footbsll. too. total wage# and aalariea. The ma- j If it did, the miastle en- j He was graduated from the Old negan. director of the Federal Cites Anti-Soviet Press' home and in Oiiha, where a niim- ‘ Soviet citizenah'fi. Mediation and Conciliation .Sets'- , bfr of anti-TniJilio men have tak-:— "The ■ only -freedom la - In the- jor payroll . galMi.,. were, in th#; gine#r- can. Jay. jclaim . to. wit 8outh,'-Acbool_ln__l#0«__4nd....from ^ 1 metals.' machinery, it one, gla## nessing one of the tiniest rain Hartford Public High School in lc»', and' three key aide#... went en refuge. i USSR.” the statement eaid. Into a private niomtng dUens- In espousing some of the on-! Izveata aaid on# reason for hia ' and clay industries. storms on record yesterday. , 1910. TTien he went to Cornell Uni- r« At 6 s mt. and continuing ■ versity, where he took some sc*:.;. sion with contract negotiator# position demands for changes in ’ decision w'ss that he would get ] for the basic steel Induatry. A Khrushchev Drops the diotatorship'a policies, M ar-] free ' college education for hte through moat of the day. rain 1 demic work ss well a# the law i ' course. He waa graduated in 1914 simlliar session with the United rero made manv powerful enemies. . daughter and two .tons in Jliiasia. - or reasonable facsimili* —• j came down in a 20-foot square ' with a law degree. Steelworker* Union's team was However, he had remained loyal to "Undar capitalism there is no fii*! News Tidbits area on Coval’a property. At college he belonged to Sigma sehednied In the afternoon. Tnijiilo, believing the 86-year-old tiwe either for my children or for | I Alpha Epsilon fraternity, the Sav- diclatoi was still the best person 'm y sntir# family,” Riciardelli was : CatliMi from AP Wire* "I know it sounds screwy.” Scandinavia Tour aaid Coval. "but I can't find ! age Club, the Cornell Masque, of B4N4TON HOLDS ST.ATE MAN to run the country, quoted as saying, adding that he is , (he source anyplace ele*. It'a i which he was manager for a time, Boston. July 20 (T — A ■ mna There w're some indications, not a Communist. i and pla.ved cornet in the univer- who refused to Identify himself Btockholm, Sweden, July 20 (Tty call off the Khrushchev toiir.lOp- Szulc said, that Marrero succeeded ■1 am sick of such a life jin which Lyons. France, police scour dim goi to be rain.” man haa no value,” he continued, alleys of France’s third largest Th* San Diego ITnion sent i sitv band. wns held for the gmad. jury to —Eoviet Premier Nikita Khriiah position parlies, rincliiding the in persuading Trujillo to relax his Fnr a brief time he worked for day after being charged with un Chev today called off the viaila to Liberals and. Conseivatives, have "1 was shocked when I learned of , pjty to root ont agents of Algerian a reporter out. He r.ime b#(tk policies s bit. convinced it waa rain although ; a Pennavlvania insurance com- armed robbery of a Back B*y Scandinavian countries he ■ had been arranging protest meetings. Foreign newsmen were given the aggressive naturs and policy! Nationalists cell who planned to I panv It waa hia intention to make of the government of the .United blow up'city's nerve centers• • Boy there wasn’t'- a cloud in the restaurant. Police said an aato- been planning for August. The Norwegian labor govern more freedom and allowed to work a career out of insiiranc# legal moblle Hcense found In the man'* The Swedish, Danish and Fin‘ State# and of big busine«s and of Scout's from 51 countries clamor sky. ' , ment newspaper Arbeiderbladet without censorship hecs'iise of Impossible, said the WeatK- possession bore the name of John #'.Blsh governments made almost si- also wdrned today that ''reactioh- the.Pentagon. .i ; for bnth# as water shortage at Mt. (OoHtMned a* F*g» fi*rtisi) "I would like to give the re; Malpling camp in Philippines er Bureau. Condon. 36. of Preaton SL, Hart multaneoiigly announcements of arie's” were threatening disturb- ' (Continued on Page Feut) ford.' Conn. Municipal Ooort Khrushchev's abrupt change of ancea in Oalo during Khruajichev’a mainder. of my life to the noble ' plagues 10th World.'Scout Jam- Chief Justice Elijah .Adlow set - plana. i visit and said no action would be construction of communiem.” i boree for fourth day, hall at $10,000. An announcement from the Nor taken against them. The U.S. embaiiay here said i t ; Stanley Johnaon Associated wegian govenuiMpit was being pre- Khrushchev had been expected Family of Eight had no information on Riciardelli. , Preae correspondent al Warsaw, The Mohole Project D.AVIFJ) TO IME OCT. 10 , pared by the office ndon. July 20 i.jn— A .20- tions, called them ‘ anll-HiiSBians." Soviet nuclear reta,^tion awa.v Pai. and Joseph S. CTark iD-Pa. i corder, helping move amrnunition. ^ year-oM German wn# unchained from themselves. .Norway and Rrott. an.swered gravel.v: Previously it hart been asaiinied "It would be like' going to sleep Madrid, July 20 iT —Generaliaai- agree that a visit to this coiintr>' j Engel, an award-winning science writer, hae authored more from his hospital bed'toda.v and Denmark are members of the by Soi'let Premier Khruahehev that the (inly thing that would You'd -just go unconacioua and mo Franco's government today' 1 c
PAOM t m u B i MANCHESTOR IVEfflNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONM, MONDAY, JULY 20. lOSO IIANCHS8T1R IVENIN6 HERALD. UANCH|e8TER, 00NIL» MONDAY, JULY 20, IM f
are Mr. aAd M « . Harry Li Jatei- meeting except WUliema who wee Olssn of Massachusetts, forfsitod Bolt Kills Four Cites Anti-Soviet Press Bolton C o v e n t r y ' $10 bond oft eharga of fishing witb- Bon of Rt. 81 and the nutomal D. FALSE TEETH Rockville-V crnon attending the American Legion Do grandparants. Mr. and Mra. Archla pe rtmeni Qonventlon in Hartford. Sheinwold on Bridge out a llcsnse. MacDonald of Manafiald City Rd., At Bronx Beach lock . Slt6l*¥rSI^7 Break at Mi4ile Grove ^ , 1 W Alao, Moiss Matraa, 25, of Farm Rockville Police are investigat Patrol Plans ington, fined $9 for maklhg un- Manaflald. Tha coupla have iT son, Sacred Heart Parish Sets ing a break at the Maple Orovt Republicans Have 3 Gfutests receesary nois* with a motor Harry A, Jr., 8, and a daughter, New York. July 28 —Light Khrmhehev Drops d r a w in g t r u m p * < Laurie, 8. ning—"Hka (ire froen th# aky” — Club Friday night In which $10, SMilh dtalar vehicle; Mrs. Eliubeth Williams, two bottles of liquor and aeyaral m a y h u r t y o u 41, oT Dfmock Rd., ftnad $9 for Mrs. Gertrude Leary of Cross struck a tra# on a crowded Bronx S X i id s s volmrabla In Party Caucus Set Tonight Block Dance 8t. la a pattant at Windham Com Center Ground Breaking Date packs of cigarettes and Cigars By Alfred Shelxwold NOMH failure to grant the right of way beach yerterday, killing fmir pto- not soar. OMeta ‘ wars taksn. UA. Maatesv Team Charnpl** A J 10 9 3 from a private drlvewa.v. and the munity Memorial Hoapltal. ple. < sues Maatlii. 0«* : Your chief reason for drawing The Coventry Police Patrol has case of James DeMara, 18, charged Ruiisan Leonard. 12-year old About alx mllea away anothar anie eonstar. OanmaatH u « achMlulMl .8un-*pat-ochlal purpoM*. a H- Stanley Bakulaki. stews r^. re Scandinavia Tour ¥ A K 9 6 Three conteaft for Republlcaii^ar* alao suppliers for the Bolton complatsd plana (or its sscond an with a defective muffler, waa con son of Mr. and Mra. Kennath 8. bolt itruck near the Bronx Zoo, in brary and kitchen ported the break Saturday when trump* is to prevent your oppon 4 J853 nominations to town odtee must elemmtary school tfay teeming te M en the elte end ents from ruffing anything. At th* nual Mock dance Aug. 23, which tinued to Friday becausa he failed Lvon of Root Rd.. will leavt juring four more. breek the ground (or the Sacred The rectory will contain si* he opened the club at 10 s.m. En ♦ Q be decided tonight at the party Patattaig Bee BHated will benefit the town's youngsters trance was apparently made by f chav la conceranad about the pub same time you prevent yourself WEST BAST to appear In court with a guardian. Thursday by plana to tpend two Police eatllmatcd that 100,000 Heart Pariah canter and rector)’ room*, with provision for further ( Oselleeai______from Page Om ) caucus at 8 o'clock at the Com Parishioners of St. George's at Halloween. paopla packed Orchard Baach and ripping a screen from s rear win licity ha gats abroad. It said; from ruffing side cards. Your O A 7 « « « 3 Episcopal Church will turn out at IJeeaae Granted wseks with Or. and Mra. William te Vernon. expansion. Construction coats of munity Hall. ^ Marcus M. Hamilton haa bssn Blappey in FavatUvHla. N.C. Rua- tha naarby picnic area yeatarday, Dear Jane: the enUre present project will dow. and Jimmying the window "The atmoaphera would not he "According to reports in ths ounce of prevention mag turn out ¥ 9 4 ¥10173 2 Michael Peace, veteran Mlact- 5:30 this afternoon to give the The Board of Selectmen haa After the ■ o'clock Hasa. mem- namtd gsneral chairman of the granted the request of Walter aell srill leave with his cousin, seeking relief from the heat. bare of the oongregaUon will total $338,000. About half of. this open. right at preaent for kuch a visit,” Swedish press, reactionary circles to be a walght around your neck. ♦ AQ8 49742 man. will be opposed by Eugene new church building on Rt. 44A a I sin usingr the slenderisinf, West opened the seven of X j 1^ 8 4 2 ♦ K 7 round and square dance to be held Corcoran of Kiiollwood Trail to ob Harmon LiOonard, ton of Dr. and Lata in tha afternoon tha aky traval from the church to the sum has already been pledged In Police had noticed nothing amiss Danish AmbaaMdor Aldx Moei’ch and certain conservative organiu- Gagliardohe who ia alao a member primer coat of paint. The Rev. from 8 p.m. to midnight at the op routine checks during the tione are not prevented from pre spades, and dummy's nine won. SOUTH tain a licenee as a used car deal Mra. Harmon Leonard of Cheshire, darkened and thunder rumbtad. machines at Tbs New new. Bite on Rt. 80. The Rev. Ralph a recently completed parish cam was quoted as saying in the heavily - of the Zoning Commlaaion, an ap Donald W. Greene yesterday urged playground of the Robertson School Tha crowd scattered to aaak ahol' night. The club is in s dark, iso canaored Moscow dlspatch,- paring anti-Soviet actions and DeclGTcr imnwdlGtely returned * 4 K Q 5 4 er. Cprcoran plant to conduct such with srhom he ia vlalting this sum BLAIR’S. The fatty spots Kelley, pastor, will conduct the paign. The new stnicturee are ex pointive position. Gagliardone baa all to help on the project, wear on Cross St. The proceeds Will bs ter. lated area. Patrolman Stephen meetings” in connection with the trump, forcing out West'k ace. ¥ J 3 also Mrved aa state representative ing old clothes and carrying a a btiainMs on tho pretelses of his mer. •ervioaa. Taking part in^ the pected to be completed by Febm- Dsntsh Premier H. C. Hansen's K 10 used for the annual Halloween Ptaeehle Party Mra. Carmen Colon, 21, and Mr are firminjr^and Lnchee n>|l> Pi'esclk Investigated. visit. West shifted to a low club, and 4 but declined to seek reelectlon last party sponsored by the patrol. service station on Main 8t. ground-breaking will be the lay ary own newspaper mouthptade was 4 A 9 6 S 3 paint brush. Food Sale Set Thera will ba a public pinochle and Mra. Antonio Moya, all of Tha Events Tonigkt A special group called "The Au East put up the king to force out year. Colors for finish coats of paUnt Entertainment will be provided. injr off. It’s inexpenaire truateea of the pariah, Pred J. Millette Named Chairman cited in the Soviet note to Den Sooth WeM Nojte M The Siinnysiders Club of Water card party at 8 p.m. Thursday Bronx, tan to a bus atop shaltar Foley and Jamoa E. Inahy. Also The RockviHe City Council wUI mark for tta lukewarm attitude to gust Committes” had been set up South’s ace. Declarer then led a Mrs.. Louise Dewey Bosworth, have been selected by the Execu Dick Mills and his orchestra will Paul B. Millette of Tankefoosen hold Hi bi-wet kly meeting at 7:80 by Swsdlsh opposition Itsdert to trump to dummy's ten to draw ] 4 Past 1 ¥ Pass play for dancing and *‘Vlc” front Heights development will at the Coventry Grange Hall on Moya, 38. suddenly remembered ha (only 22) and the treat> In attendance will be the archi Rd.. Vernon, was elected chair ward the Khruanchev tour. The 1 A ’ Pau 4 4 All Pass Dr. Elizabeth Alton and Harold tive Committee. A light green had left hie guitar under a tree. in Olty Couif room. organlM protest meetings. Prom the last osiUtandlng trump. Dwyer aa well as incumbent Philip Samuels will be the caller for have a public food sale at 10 a.m. Rt. 44A. Mrs. Anna' Anderson, ments make me feel to -o -o tect, Alfred Reinhardt of Vernon man of the Board of Fire Com paper, Aktuelt, was quotsd as say O^ing lead — 47 to contrast with the redwood Saturday in front of 'the Coventry home economies chairman of the Ha ran back to gat It. and Springfield, and Orlando An A Republioan caucus will be held Engaged ing the visit had bean arranged inent opposition leaders also bad Hie trouble was that this line G. Dooley will seek nomination to paneling facade and aluminum square dancing. Refreshments will grood. Why not call Blair'* missioners of the Vernon Fire Dis ex 8 in Superior Court room to refused to participate In official re- of play left only one trump in the be available during Intermission. Appliance store at the Junction of grange, srill be In charge. Suddenly, Mrs. Colon said I4ter, nuli. head of the Annuli Con- trict at an organisation meeting “out of sheer courtesy.” two positions open on the Board of roof has been chosen for the ex Daley Rd. and Rt. 31. Proceeds "Thara was a big light, like elec approve a si'.te of oaiididatea for captlbna, dinners snd sightseeing dummy. When declarer took a dia Education. Dwyer has also Hied as Any local youth organization inter today?—MI 9-7493. atrucUen Co. of Manc.heeter which Friday night. 'The engageoiont of Mias DeniM Among the Swedes that the less, and thersfors difficult to terior. Shades o l turquoise will be will be for the club's annual Hal tricity. . . , U waa ilka fire from the tov/n elecMo-'s hi October. tours for Khrushchev. mond finesse to West’s queen. a candidate for the newly created ested in handling the refreshments MaiMheator Eveiilng HeraJd haa been awarded the building Irene Melendv to Donald Norman Soviet note to Stockholm men plan. Hera is a littla nils for used in the interior. loween party 'for., children of that Coventrv eorreapondent Mr*. F. the sky. I heard a big noise. I Millette was elected to the board The Rockville American Legion Delnick* ie announced by her par The Soviet note taunted Swedish West led the Jack of clubs to use Public Building Conuniasion. A subcommittee ih also making booth for the benefit of iU own contract. In 1958 for a 2-year term. Other Poat will nordnate oflicera at tta tioned as hostile were; Jsrl Hjal- Premier Tage Briander for being such hands: Don’t ba in a hurt)’ treasury has been invited to con development. Anyone having dona PxxIHie Little, telephone Pflgrim looked up. Then I looked dowh, ents, Mr. and Mra. Nichdaa An- mareon. Conservative leader, and up dummy’s last trump. West to draw trumps when a hand is The third contest will occur in the selection of an organ for the and I saw Antonio.” The new Sacred Heart Center i members whose term* carried over meeting at 8 at the Post Home On unable to halt this campaign. got In with the ace of diamonds tact Mrs. l.«o T. Leary, dance tion* may contact the committee 2-8S8I. gtk). Williame Rd., Bolton. his liberal opposite number, Bertil so shapeless that you havt trouble the nomination for the 1959-84 new church and expects to reach publicity chairman, secretary and in charge: Mrs. Alton Pierce and Lightning had struck th* tree, will contain a spacious auditori to this year are Donald Lo.verin West St. Ndtnlnatlona will renwln Her flance i4 the ron of Mr. and Erlander expressed deep regret and could cash the ten of clubs as term on the Town Planning Com Ohiln; Gen. Helge Jung, former planning to play. a decision within the next week. treasurer. Mrs. Miller Bassett. tearing a huge slice of bark from HANOI um, to be used for Sunday wor- and Francis S. Rupprecht. Newly- open until the rnnual meeting of Mrs, OiSrlea DelnidM, i l l Darning that the visit had been called off. the Betting trick. mission. Both Harry Pellerin and The Democratic party will hold Bhip until a new church can be elected member* are Erwin Tux- the Poet Aug. 8-wh-«n election will supreme commander of Sweden’s He flrat invited Khruahehev and Dally <}ueaUoB Meeting Tonight ZPB Meets Tonight Extended Ff^recast the trunk, and killing Moya and .8t. armed forces, and Herbert Tlng- Should Abandon Trump* Partner opens with ona heart, Raymond Negro are candidatea. Its cauctia Wednesday night at 8 A town meeting will oe held to thrae other people who had aiao erected. There will also be several I bury, .lohn R. Williams and John take place. Delegates who attend Misa Melandy graduated from Nikolai Bulganin, who was then Declarer ehould abandon trumps Pellerin ie also a candidate for o'clock at the Community Hall. A There will be a Special meeting raoma for educational and other | Mckeown. All were present at the ■ten, chief editor of Dagena Nyhe- and the next player passes. You night at 8 at the Robertson been atandlng under it. »uri Oil ed the Department convention in Manchester High .!c(iool in the Soviet premier, to ‘visit Swedsn in from the word go. After winning grand juror and Negro, for the slate of candidates for town of at 7 :S0 of the Zoning and Planning Temperaturee in ilonnectlcut H artfod this past weekend vrill ter. Sweden's biggest morning ths spring of 1958. Erlandsr was on hold: Spades—8 2; Hearts—10 3 School. On the agenda ar# the Board at the Town Office Build* for the next five day*. Tuesday The others were Pedro Rivera ctasa of 1050 an ia now a student newapaper. the first trick in dummy with 7 3 2; Diamonda—9 7 4 2; Clubs— Public Building Commission. fices to be voted In the fall elec elimination of the mandatory fil 30, Paul Joannidea, .57. and hla GASOLINf report on It tonight. at the Oon-' Jt>>c_ater Oorp., Hart a visit to Moscow at the time. ing. The aeaaion will act on a through Saturday, will average 4 the nine of spades, South should K 7. What do you eayT 'Uncontested posts on the Re tions will be named. ing of real and personal property wife. DespIna, 61, ail of Tha Bronx. Our La('y of Fatima Council, ford. Mr. Delnicki attended local The note also blamed the news The return visit by the Russians Immediately lead a diamond to five-lot subdivision on Twin Hill near the aeaional normal with agency. TT ,ITidninggamas Tele- that year was postponed because of Answer: Bid two hearts. Yo\i publican slate include Charles A. Ux HsU and the purchasing of a Dr, as requested by Sylvester J. K of C„ is jmHtlng the meeting sctiool* and now employed at force out the queen. Robbins, llrst selectman; David C. Mancheater Evening H e Y a I d little day' to day change. The nor which ordinarily would be held to grambyrai which ia owned by the the Hungarian revolt but early this have only 3 points In high cards cemetery site. Ploufe, agent. The property ia- lo TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ESlaworlh and Laao^w. If West return* a club. South Toome.v. town clerk; Mamie Bolton correspondent, Doris M. mal mean temperature In the OPEN DAILY night. The eoond meeting of the Swedish 'newspapers. year, Erlander renewed his invita and 2 polnta for the two double b m o cra t Caucus Set cated in an RU 80 zone. Hartford area during this period BANTLY OIL A wlntar wadding ia being takes • the ace of clubs and leads Maneggia, registrar of voters; D’ltaJIa, telephone Mitchell 8-5548 The Democratic caucus will be month dill alao be omitted in planned. The note Indicated that Khrush- tion. tons. but failure to raise with this Setback Winner* is 75 degrees and ranges from a t A.M. te 9 P.M. \ iVI \ \ 1 •■ \( GRADE A MEDIUM the king of diamonds to force hand la a sin against the noble Keeney Hutchinson, town treas held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the CHICNiN LiGS FARM FRESH Akiguats, but a meeting will be out the ace. There will be time urer and agent of the town deposit Winners at the setback card daily high of 88 to a low of 63. SUNDAY, 8 A.M ..8 P.M. ■ M \ ' ' 1 ' ■ t 1 held the first Monday in Auguet game of bridge. A pass makes It Robertson School. Elected will be party Friday night at th# local Rainfall during the period is ex aplenty to draw trumps after easy for the opponents to enter fund; Anthony Maneggia, tax col- candidates to seek office at the * s Fry, BrMI A O - as usual: New Rail Times Spain Cuts Value American Legion hall sponsored pected to total about one Inch PINE PHARMACY TFl Mltrhf!! V -ISV*! EG^S 2 D.S 99c Four Yoqths declarer has set up dummy's Jack the bidding—Just when you know I lector; Thomas Johnson and Rich- biennial town election Oct. 5. ar Bake Lb. 0 < 9 C Frank Baceti.ebner .Auxiliary. Adm . Leahy by th# Auxiliary to the Coventry occurring as shower* • Wednesday 884 CENTER ST. of diamonds. that they must have a good fit. ' ard Morra. Board of Finance; Ed- .Assessor Talk Set VFW. will meet a‘ 7:30 at the To Start Sunday It is even all right for declarer son P. Herrick and Mrs. Gertrude Of Peseta by 42% American Legion Post follow: through Saturday. kMKVILLIg B .3271 VFW Heme. Refreshments wilt be (C opy^ ht 1959, General Fes The Board of Finance will meet to lead a second round of trumps, Noren. assessors; Leonard Giglio First. Mr*. Man,’ Rose Gray of served after the meeting. Charged with tores Oorp-),- at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Town Naw Havan, July 30 (gb—New provided he doMn't lead a third and Howard Kenneson,. Board of (Continued from Page One) Mansfield and Clarence Custer of LYNN POULTRY FARMS Hoapitol Notes Dies at 84; Office Building. There will be a Andover; second, Mra, Maude Cus schedules for speeding aervlce on round. He should lead the king of Tax Review; and Paul Maneggia discuasion of, the. applicants.'toekr Discharged Saturday; Jbssph and Byron H. Shinn, Zoning Board ed ayatem of multiple exchange ter of Andover and Amos Richard M FJ 4 Mi '.I* M I V P A R K A D E Stemsl, 220 W. Main St.; Roy Area Breaks the New Haven Railroad’s New diamonds from hla hand after be ing the office of town aaaessor as 1__f " York-Boston and New York- ing forced to win the ace of icluba. of Appeals. All are currently hold rates, and on the free market the son; third, Mr*. Derilln Fontaine fevre. 318 E. Main St. of Gept. 1. of Willimantic and Forest Gray of . Four teenage boys have been F D R A i d e Springfield run* will take effect That would leave two trumpi in ing the posts for which they--agek peseta was quoted at about 56 to Rotary Auction . Admitted yesterday; Riedss renomination. ^ the dollar. Mansfield; qpeclals, Mrs. Myrtle Paulson, Maple St., Ellington; arrealed and charged with a aeries Sunday. dummy to prevent the loss of a The Rotary Club will have a Marrotte of Willimantic, Amos The railroad. In announcing 143 James G. Haaaett, chairman Df The devaluation was announced Michael Keating. 154 Union St.; of breaks in the Manchester area club trick. MANSFIELDI St -SP aMUemarntta rw public auction at 10 a.m. Aug. 22 Richardson, Mrs. Anna Andrews (Continued from Pago One) schedule changes Saturday, said The hand la somewhat ahape- the Town Planning Commission Saturday In Wnsbington by the In Class Gives $50 Clara Pierre. 88 Village St.; Felix — soma of them going back to THIS SHOW—ADULTS $1.00 and former chief deputy sheriff for at the MacQuown'e Red Barn on of Willimantic aiyi Charles Aspin- laat fall. none will affect commuter tralna. ternational Monetary Fund. High St. Sylvester J. Ploiife has / ’^CJask Sovin g TTmfi’l LaCrosse. 24 King St. Oentral Intelligence Agency. Tolland County, ia a newcomer The government's new economic wall. In charge wqre Mrs. Alva The four are: Royal laham, 16. By putting postal and railway To Heart Fund been named chairman, asaisted by Discharged yesterday; Riedss After Roosevelt's death, Leahy "AROUND THE WORLD among candidates for nomination stabilization program is to be made Roys and Mrs. Ralph 'V. Reynolds Paulson, Maple St., Ellington. South St., Coventry, Rene Blan axprtaa cars onto local trains or Police Arrest Two Andrew Fisher and Harry Emer and her daughter, Miss Helen Rey continued as ssnior milttsry ad including them in all-mall tralna, as constable. Others, all incumbent, public later today after a meeting chette. 17, RFD 1, Robert Stone, viser to President Harry S. Tru- IN 80 DAYS" son of Andover, and Richard Up nolds, both of Mansfield Corner. I the New Haven said, the ninning running for constable . posts are in Paris of the Council of the Or The eighth grade graduating class VeraoB and Taleottville aewa Is 17, Cedar Swamp Rd., all of Cov mon, a poat he reaigned in March ton. Donations are being accepted. TUESDAY AND M G G d i n im e y time of most express trains be In Raid on Club Thomas Carpenter, Elmer Wilson ganization for European Economic of the Hicks Memorial School In In Destroyer Flotilla handled through The HeraM’a entry, and John Aubrey, 17, Wat- 1949. He cortlnued as an adviaer Wo4.. Tho GrMtOBt CklMroa't 81uiw and Robert Boske. Cooperation (OEEC). The council Anyone having articles to be Howard R. Hastings, musician \ Rockville Bureau. 7 W.' Mala St., roui Rd.. Bolton. tween New York and Boston m n Tolland has contributed $50 to the picked up has teen asked to con to auoceasive secretaries of the Norwalk. July 20 iJP)—Two men fa Y ! Kldt !*•¥• II! Renato Cocconi, Donald Tedford is to approve the program and ad seaman, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. telephone TResnont S-S1S8. The breaks netted the teenagers Navy until recently, when hla ahould be about 4 houra and 15 Heart Fund, the first contribution tact any of the committee. or 30 minutes. were arrested yesterday as state and Harry Pellerin will aeek nom mit Spain to meinbership. received for the 1960 Heart Fund. Howard Hastings of Coventry, ia W E D N E S D A Y ^ about' $200, . but some of the health began U, fak. ination aa grand jurors. Paint Rida Asked. serving on the staff -of the com In 1940-41 the United States money has been recovered, police Most of the schedule change* and local police broke Into the bar A $320 million program is re Dr. Hai-oId J. Lehmus, president Ths local Board oi £.ducation Leahy had a quiet demeanor, of the Norwalk Bnt Club and Peter Massolinl. Stuart Wells, portedly under consideration to mander, Destroyer Flotilla Three, Nations] Guard brought Into Fed say. not given to dramatics. But in the are In daparture or arrival time*. of the Manchester Heart Assn., requests bids on painting the au There are some tralna being dii- found it operating before the legal Alfred Barrett, Francis Mannise stabilize Spain's economy. There aboard the destroyer tender USS eral Service 300,034 men in or State Policeman Charles Sup- Navy, where his close associates and Herbert Wilson are candidates received the gift through the of ditorium of the George Heraey continued and a few new onea be opening- hour. has been speculation in Washing fice of Donald M. Parker, school Frontier at Long Beach, Calif. httaHng plant? ganised and trained unita. elnskaa, who broke the case, list called him "Bill,'' he had a repu BURNS1DK;“ ^ for Are commissioner. Massolinl, Robertson School on Cross St. ’ The flotilla consiats of 38 de ed the ^events this way: ing added. Police said they found about a ton that the monetary fund may principal. Dr. Lehmus stated that tation as an extremely able exe H U KN M I 'I -V^l I M 11 I. j ' t ’ l-10 Wells and Mannise are incumbent. provide $75 million in standby Specifications may be had from stroyers and three destroyer ten On Friday he was called to in The Mayflower, a new early doBcn patrons with drinks seated the money had been specified for cutive—afloat or aahore—and aa a inside. The raid was conducted Deris Day Onea WsIIet Barrett fhaa filed for the post now credits. A $40 million credit from oNice of Superintendent of Schools ders. The ships serv’c alternately vestigate a break at Doc’a Drive- morning express, will bsgin oper Jsrk Lrmnoa DIaae VarsI the use in supporting the Cardiac \ cold logician.” He aleo was a about 11 a.m. an hour before the held by,' Paul Maneggia, chairman the U.S. Export-Import Bank and Royal O. Fisher at Coventry Gram OH the West Coast and in the Far your cofivm i/M f Conn^ctkvt Bank In on Rt. 6. Bolton. Entry was stem diaciplinariah. ating in both directions.' It will Rrale Karao Deaa Hterkwrll of the commissioners, deputy chief Clinic ■ at the Manchester Me mar School. Bids are lo be sub Eaat, with approximately half of Personal Notices leave New York at 7:80 a.m. and sale of liquor on Sunday in Con “It Happened "COM a $40 million U.S. defense support morial Hospital. The purpose of and Tnnt Com pany oittea nawl gained into the drive-in through a The admiral originally had and district fire warden for the mitted at his office on or before each year devoted to patrol and Boston at 8 a.m. the railroad said. necticut Is permitted. - To Jane" PULSION” grant are reported under consid the clinic maintained by the Heart screen in a rear window. A pin aimed his career at the Army but State Park juid Forestry Depart eration. Negotiations with private 5 p.m. Friday. training- duties overseas and the ball machine had been jimmied New York-Boaton trains affect Sixteen state policemen and Toeh. S:1S *;!*-* :U Assn, is to give intensive exami Card of Thanks there were no openings for ap thtoe Norwalk policemen partici ment. Maneggia is not running for New York banks are expected to Court Cases other half to overhaul and upkeep A heating ptant that hat m til red ite naefahnii is a open and about $55 in cash taken. ed by the new schedules Include reelection. Wilson will seek the un nations of cardiac patients, upon in the Long Beach xrea. Wp wish, lo thank our many fH«nds pointment to West Point and hia pated in the operation, ft was Wod.. "AKK ANY GIBL” furnish an additional $75 million, Cases disposed of by Justice real hasard te your homo—and eattainly deeen't do for their kindneis and sympatnv. floral While conducting the investiga Congressmen got him into the the ColAnlal, the 43nd Street, the "ALIA* JES8B JAHK8’’ expired term of Henry Rau who referral by local physicians. Personals much for your family’a comfort. necessary to break In because while the OEEC is expected to put Leroy M. Roberts in town court and spiritual bouquets, cars, drivers, tion at'the scene the state police Naval Academy inetead. That was Patriot, the Federal, the Owl, and has moved from town. Dr. Lehmus expressed his re Friday night included: Francis Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Jsekson If that daecribea years, srell help yon to replace it m essafes and various courtesies duHnf those inside refused to unlock the up another $90 million. man questioned three youths who after he graduated from high tha William Penn. The Park Ave J. Edmond Morancey will seek grets that he could not thsmk each Smith, 25, of Manchester, fined $9 of Flanders Rd. have named their new, er make all necessary repair* to bring it hack our recent bereavement. nue and the Commander, new door, police said. to A-1 condition. Stop in at your neereat CB A T were playing a pinball machine. Bchool at Ashland. IVia. the 1960-65 term on the Town Thackeray, in a series of sketch member of thf class personally, for passing in a no passing zone; infant son, Bruce Michael. The Mrs. Donald McCann. He discovered two BB guns and trains, will run on Fridays and Bartender William E. Cahill, 37, Planning Commisaion. He is cur / efllce.. . yon*ll hetre the money you need, without Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCann. It was soon after, his gradua es for a magazine, used the not only for the generous gift blit Donald P. Valade, 28, of Putnam, baby was born Jul,v 13 at Wtnd- Sunday*, respectively. was charged with-aelling liquor be rently serrving in its advisory fii** end red tape, end you can repay in monthly Thomas W. McCann. some coin wrappers in their car. tion from the academy that Leahy fore the legal opening hour. ,UST HARTFORD pseudonym of Mr. C. J. Yellow-1 for the interest taken in matters fined $15 with $6 remitted for ham Community Memorial Hos They were taken to Colchester On other runs, the New Haven group. BoymenU over e period of time. It low, and first saw action, aboard the bat Bernard O’Grady, .36, was charged plush. I of public health generally. passing in a no passing zone; Eric pital. The paternal grandparents TT In Memoriam barracks for further questioning, tleship Oregon. Ha participated in said some of the trains affected Candidates for the Public Build free life ineurmnee ie inclnded. will be: with Interfering with a policeman Helping Cennaetieat femiliee to better living is an In InvlnM memory of our beloved and Aubrey admitted being in that ship's historic dash from the 'FAMILY. ing Commission Include Lawrence husband an
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Oongrefatlonal Church gav* Pale PoBlehi Flower Border$ each and Columbia Grang*- Peasants Jam Th* total rocript* from the ben efit performance, given by Te*ei* New Style Swimmin ’ Hole Havana After Chance and her La»y "-.'.’’-"’ter style, In She was bom July 12 at Mancheater Memorial HospiUl. Her monkey suit by Adna of Rome. her convertible cocktail-to-ball were married July 21, 1909, at the this aummer of 1959. tomorrow at thv home of Miss ★ ONE-DAY SPECIALS ★ V « . \ maUmal grandfather 1* Leonard Adkins. Suffleld. and her pater This chin-to-heel leotard was gowns and optical tricks with cut home of he ' parents, the late Mr. Jean Natsch for their picnic and nal grandpiuPenU are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Dupre, East Hartford. wtxm with a revorrible black and away coaU. and Mrs. Edward P. Lyman, of Fabrics and colors were on the meeting combined. They will be She has a brother, Richard Alroy, 5; and a sister, Bonnie Sue, 4. white cape. Jonathan Trur bull Highway. The ► . V r .f..-/ . • • • * * there rain or shine. Swimming will Bkl JackeU were presented for whole undersUted by day and un- Rev. William Harris, then min be held from 5:30 until 6:30 when FOR TUESDAY ONLY Debnh Lyn, daughter of Gene and Gall Daniels SheeU, the first ttir« by Scarabocchio, reatralned by night. Most mtmor- ister of Columbia Congregational supper will be served. Assisting '■ w .' Glendale, Aria She wa* bom July 14 In Glendale. Her ma who ueually concentrates on *ea- able of thasa waa a velvet and Church, pei-formed the ceremony. hostesses will be Mrs. John Hirn § 4 ternal grandmother la Mr*. Irene Tracy. 468 Parker St., and her side fashions. They were lined satin combination of huge ’.’sr- They were at’ended by his sister. NEW LOW PRICE milion flowers iplaahed on saffron and Mrs. William Burnham. paternal grandmother 1* Mrs. Louise Sheet*. Mesa, Aris. She with prinU that corresponded to Mr*. William Monaghan, now of Members of the Guiltl who had FLAVOR QUEEN has two alsUrs, Terri Elaine. 2 ^ , and Cathy Ann. 1%. the *hl.U they encloeed. brown. It was shown by Eleanors Talcottvllle and hei brother Ed • • • • • ^ Garnett. charge of the food sale Saturday, Afternoon pre»entatlosm Inolud- ward P. Lyman Jr., now of Eagle- conducted for the benefit of the Anthony John Jr., son of Mr. and Mr*. Anthony J. Gryk. 87 vllle. church building fund, announce LOAF Academy St. He wa* bom July 13 at ManeheteUr Memorial Bute aenalor. It la reportsd that Mrs. Smith is the former Joseph that 876.22 waa cleared. HospiUl. HI* maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. A. Ban- local Finance Board Chairman ine Lyman and war bom in Co kowsW, New BriUlnr He ha* three sister*. Carol-Anne, 12. Balling Tricky ■BREAD Myslery *Death John K. Cutler la favored for this lumbia. She worked as a stenog Susan-EUen, 10, and Evelyn Marie, 4. Sailboata on Oolurabia Lake yes • • • • • post. A possibility exists, however, rapher at the U.S. Bnv- lope Co. In terday afternoon for th* weekly that Tax Collector Myrtle Odium Rockville for tw’o years prior to The Recreation Department supervises swimming at Globe Hollow and two other arcoi. Scott Jooeph, son of Mr. and Mr*. WalUr Zlnker. 4 Alice Dr. Of Dominican races had a hard time staying up FOOD KING I'. R. TOP CHOICE QUALITY BEEF DEPT. may seek this position, with Cut her marria/,e. right. C. Randolph Forbes, com He wa* bom July 13 at MancheaUr MemorUI Hospital. HI* ler running for tax collactor. Smith is a native of TMcottville, maUmal grandfather Is Anthony Aforlsmo, Wethersfield, and hi* modore. said wind* of approxi- r . 8. TOP-CHOICE One of the biggest questions on where he was employed at the matelv 20 m.p.h. with gust* to 25 LEAN, TENDERIZED, JUICY sternal grani^iarenU are Mr. and Mr*. Jooeph Zlnker, Ellington, Aide Reported Ihs local political horizon la: If TaloottvlUe Mills as a Lookkeeper ?le ha# a sister, Cheryl Ann, 3. and 30 gave the sailors a hard First SelecUnan Thomas Burgess for 82 years. After their marriage time. (Oenttnned from Page One) retires, who will his successor be? he took his bride to Talcottville to JoletU Paula, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John Janussklewics, - *« * Larr.v Hutchins. In hi* Comet, Ih Camllleri Dr„ South Coventry. She wa* bom July 10. at M an-. live and they rem ined there for Marrero's efforts. Then stringent Msnrheeter Evening Herald 32 years. Then they went to East capsized before the start of the Cube STEAK chesUr Memorial Hoaiiital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. race and waa unable to partici and Mr*. Richard W. Poet Sr.. 147 Benton St., her patomal curbs were placed on correspond South Windsor correepondent El Hau'tford v here they had built ents after Siulc on July 12 sent a more Burnham, telephone Mitchell home, and lived there for five pate. grandmother U Mr*. Kaaimlera Janusaklewica 109 Footer St., and Richard Molt came In first in her great grandtmrenU are Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Kelsey, Avon. dispatch about corruption in the 4-0674. years, coming to Columbia in 1940. HFJV\'Y WESTERN FA^ONO-BEBF DEPT. government. Well Known tai Community the Lightning class which had She ha* a brother, John. Paul, 14 month*. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are mem seven boats in competition. George H 100% All Beef, Freehly Ground • • • • • "Since the viewi expressed In Pederson, in Dr. Roger Cheney's Sarah Briggs and Sasaa Lamb, twin daughter* of Mr. and the dispatch reflected up to a point Andover bers of Cohirobia Congregational Senor'.' Marrero's beliefs, he may Church. He has been its treasurer boati was second and Forbea, Mrs. Richard GUberUon, St. Paul, Minn. They were bonj July third. 7 at the Swedish Hospital, Minneapolis. Minn. Their mstemal have been blamed for if,” the for the past eight years and she grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Kloppenbum, 92 Holl St., Times man wrote. ALPOA Sets its financial becr>tary. He ia ciia There were six Comet*. Phil lbs. and their paternal grandmother I* Mr*. Victor G. GUberUon, Eau Informed sources told SiuIc that todian of Horace 'W . I^rier School, Hopper waa first; Henry Beck, ■ HAMBURG Claire, Wls. They have a brother, PeUr, 16 month*. Marrero's car had fallen off a a friend to all the children who second and Samuel Huntington, • • • • • mountain top and that the min- Two Events call him "Uncle Bub." He ia third. Starter* were Alfred Brand Uaa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sapiensa. Lancaster, ia'ter and his chauffeur had been treasurer of the Columbia Recre and hla brother Dr. Theodore Pa. She was born July 16 at LancasUr. Her maUmal grand burned beyond recognition. Mar ation Council—i*# only one sin"e Brand, a weekend guest. Hl-C FANCY YELLOW mother is Mrs. Thomas Saplensa, 91 Autumn St, and her paternal rero was buried with military hon Two well-known annual events it was orgfjiized in 1946. He is a ELBERTA FREESTONE grandfather is John Fenlx, Shamokln, Pa. ors. of the Andover Lake Property z..ember of Cjlum' ia Grange and Mancheater Evening Herald 'Oo- • • • * • Szulc arrived in Havana last Owners’ Assn. (ALPOA) will be aerves the town as a m en^r of Imnbia eorroepondent Mm. Donald ORANGEADE Tbhothy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Lane. 63 Highview Rd.. night reporting he had been served held nn the next two weekends, the Board of T a, Review R. Tuttle, telephone AOademy I PEACHES with * warrant in Ciudad Trujillo the ALPOA Auction and the Mrs. Smith, although active in 8-8485. South Windsor. He was bom July 11 In South Windsor. His ALPOA food sale. maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. George KeUen, Ruther yesterday charging him with de the Ladies Society of the church, faming the former army chief of The 'auction will be held at 8 is of a retiring nature. She en 46 Or.. 2 9 c V - ‘-Ml-f ■ ford N. J.. and hi* paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. Smith p.ni. Saturday In the Red Bam TALE CURATOR I 4 Lbs. 39c Lane. Rutherford. He has three brothers, Ashley. 7, Jeffrey, 6, staff. He *ald he was allowed to joy* her home, busying herself leave the Dominican capital only with Maxwell B. Hutchinson of and Kevin, 3; and a sister, Jacq u ^n a 6. Andover Lake as auctioneer. with fancy work and collecting Plenty Of Free Parking—Parcel Pickup Service To Your Car * • • • * after the U.S. embaaay intervened. pitchers. New Haven, July 20 -George Szulc said in a dispatch in Sat Hutchinson was the auctioneer at J, Lee. curator of Oriental Art at Jeaae KeUogg m , son of Mr. and Mr*. Jesse K. White Jr., the PTA Auction this spring. They have one son, Wilbur H the Brookl.vn Museum, will begin 613 Main St. He was bom July 16 at ManchesUr Memorial urday’s Times that reliable reports Robert Wright of Bausola Rd. Smith Jr., of Glastonbury. He la 'T’ormer Cheney HoepiUL His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard said Brig. Gen. Maximo Bonetti a trust officer of the Hartford holding that same job at the Yale Burgos, the chief of staff, had will be at the Red Barn each eve University '"Art Gallery on Sept. Milis Jameson, Cheater, and his paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. ning this week from 8 to 9 p.m. National Bank,'in that city, for 1. the univeralty announced yea- J. KeUogg-WhIte, Hebron, He has a sister, Donna D.. 1. been E*placed because he failed to to accept auction items. Anyone whom he has worked for 30 years Hartford Road . terday. The post he leaves is one he . i l l « * * * « act decisively enough agfainst the who has items to donate that they Drive Tope Goal and Pine St. Patricia Ann, daughUr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark. 95 W. antl-Trujillo forces which invaded has'Tfield for 10 years. Lee la a are unable to traneport Is asked to . The Mental Health campaign Harvard graduate. iManchester, Conn. A Globe Hollow instructor shows a group of youngsters the finer points of the crawl. Middle l^ k a She was bom July 14 at the Hartford Hospital. the Dominican Republic last call Wright at home and transpor here has gone over the top for Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Con month. tation arrangements will be made. the first time during the years it. Plenty Of I' ~ ner}’, Portland, Maine, and her paternal grandmother le Mr*. The food sale committee is meet has been conducted. A total of Free Parking Fenwick B. Clark. 376 Porter St. * • • • • South Windsor ing at 7:30 p.m. today in the home 8344.88 has been sent to the Con Parcel Pickup of Mrs. Charles Erakine. The sale necticut Association of M ental! PRESCRIPTIONS Service To Lynn Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Hutchins, 529 will be held on Aug. 1. Other events Health, Inc., by George H. Reams, j Graham Rd., Wapping. She whs bom July 13 at Manchester Fair Unit Names at the Red Bam this Week are the treasurer. Of this, $202 was re Free Delivery Your Car Memorial Hospit^. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Wedneeda.v movies qt ^ p.m. and ceived in contributions from 75, Mrs. WalUr Geer, Lake Park, Fla., and her paternal grandpar Activity Chairmen the Junior Enterttiinment Com OPEN MONDAY Thni SATURDAY 10 to 10 The roll is called at Gloiie Hollow where most summer swimming lessons are given. enU are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hutchins, Fryeburg, Mahne. She families and three organizations. I LI66En DRUB mittee dance *t 8 p.m. Friday. The Catholic Ladies Society and j has a brother. Scott, 3H 1 and a sister, Lisa, IH . U ttle League Schedule SHOPPING PAR&ADE • * » * * . Names of people who will be in Regularly scheduled Little the Ladies Society of Columbia Cindy Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Hannon charge of the many and varied ac tivities at the Wapping Fair have League games this week are: To «s Jr., 120 W. Main St.. Rockville. She wa* bom July .16 at Man been announced by (^ara Clapp, night at 6:30, Lake vs. Palmer's; chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are publicity chalrnjan.’l-iaat year more Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m., Fire De Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Walker. 86 A*h S t, and her paternal than 8,000 attended the fair, which partment vs. (/renon'sr and Fri- grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. Frederick W. Hanson Sr.. 234 is held on the first Saturday after da.v. at 6:30 p.m.. Lake vs. Fishers'. Green Rd. She has two brothers, Daniel William, 3 4 , and Scott Labor Day, Sept. 12, on this year’s Makeilp games ar* scheduled for Fredrick,24. tomorrow at 6:30 p.m., Fire De • • • • • calendar. Those managing th* many at- partment vs. Fishers': and Thurs Ellen Ann. daughUr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Butler. 49 tractiohs will include: Joan Cum- day, at 6:30 p.m., Hoisington's vs. Laurel S t She was bom July 18 at MancheaUr Memorial Hos minga and Laura Porter, lunior pa Lake. pital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond rade; George Potterton, junior Barbecue Chairmen Named Puent Brownsville, Minn., and her paternal grandparenU are exhibits; Leonard Barter. Pro Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Butler, Cranston, R. I. gram; Ralph Wethefell Sr., parade of Rt. 6 will serve as co-chairmen marshal; Ruth Burnham, supper; of the chicken barbecue which' the Debra Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas I. Mason, 44 BUI and June Park, square dance Wortien's Fellowship will hold at Fm m bob in and out of water at high Bchool pool. Hamlin St. She waa born July 14 at Manchester Memorial contest; PauJ Perkins, soda and the First Congregational Church Hospital.*' Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reg coffee; Levon Parmakian. grab- Saturday. Reservations may be inald Allen, East Hartford, and her paternal grandmother la Mrs.' bag: Marion Bancroft, baked placed with Mrs. Hutchineon or Edith Mason, 44 Hamlin S t She ha* a brother, Thomas L. Jr., goods, Franklin Welles, livestock; Mrs. John H. Yeomans, also of Rt. and a sister, Linda Ann. and Ray and Clara Livermore, «• refreshments. BuUettn Board couldn't swallow it . . Also Roger Williams, fruits and The Catholic Ladles’ Society will "We. gave the . children, the rad vegetables; .Donald Harrison, poul hold its annual picnic at-the home Family of Eight iator water after trying to puri try; Henry Wayner, popcorn: Ella of Mril Maurice Bolstridge on Rt. fy it by straining K . . , It had Burnham, canned goods; Terrjeand 87 in Columbia at 6:30 tonight. a "permanent t}rpe anti-f reese in It” Red Donahue, dance; Roger Wil- ' The Vacation Bible School of Survives 2-Day —not the poisonous denatured al lianis, auction; Richard White, fim St. Peter's Episcopal Church booth; Phil Welles, doodlebug con opened today at Phelps Hall. The cohol type. 2-week session will be held from ERSCTED Scott explained that the fam test; Porter Colline. flower* and Desert Ordeal Hattie I.*ne, needlework. 1 to 3:30 p.m. daily, with services eOMPUTS ily buried themselves in sand up Superintendents, officers and of Holy Communion at 1 p.m. to their necks, to avoid the burn (Contfanied from Page One) chairman are requested to attend each Wednesday which will be ing rays of the sun. Relatives in the August meeting at' a time to be open to the parish. or delivered pre-penetfd Moab reported the ScotU missing If* near where the Green end Ool- announced later. All entries for ie r eaeq DO-IT YOUMCLF orado River* join In southweatern when they didn't return Friday. Square Dancing contest, must be Manrheeter Evening Herald An Utah. Two fliers, searching for th* turned In to Mrs. Hannah Wil dover rarreapottdient, Mra. Paul O. They drove Into the rugged, tree- Bcotts, saw the car near an liams, 175* Tolland Tpke., Man Pfanatldil. telephone Pltgrim NO MONEY DOWN - 5 YEARS TO PAY les* country Friday morning, to “S-O-S" sign made of rocks. They chester. 2-88S6. see . the breathtaking view from radioed Moab. then landed a few Each entry should consist of a FIRST PAYMENT JAN. 1960 *:Dead Horse Point, a bluff that miles away to take water to the "team" of four couples. Trio Held in Car Theft* overlooks the convoluted Colorado family. A pickup tfuck rea^lrid Parties to Caucus O*' biieieeM wMi 4 River gorge. Ifa about 35 miles them later and drove them to a The Democratic and Republican Waterbury. July 20 (/P) - A Wa- Cooil — Ik* loreett southwest of Moab, the nearest spot where two other planes land parties will meet in open caucus ricoMd poeeees ie Aawrke. ed. TTie planee flew them here. this week to name local cahdidates terbury Trio has been arrested in community. connection with stealing cars. They took some wrong turns "When two fliers reached ue this for the Oct. 5 election. morning," Scott said, "the kids The Republican nieeting is being ' .Chief Inspector Joseph R. Mc suid got lost on Shafer Trail, a Carthy of Waterbury police said CALL COLLECT! UNiversity 5-1181 boulder-crowned pair of ruts auit- wer* bursting with laughter and held tonight at 8 at the Wapping then they started to cry—and so Grammar School with Republican the three men has admitted steal ' able only for trucks or jeeps. ing nine cars In New York and CATALOG . Scott said the car's radiator burst. did we. I don't see how we sur Town Committee chairman John vived as long as we did and I’m Farnham, a local veterinarian pre selling them in Connecticut. (■•titMaim: C-1R6 He drove on, thinking they were The three men are William riMiG MGfid me FRGP; sure we .couldn't have made It siding. A tentative slate ’of can **------■ pointed toward Moab—by now Francis Aubertin. 27, Daniel Mem- ' more than 40 nulea to the north through today. . . . Prayer and the didates has already been- selected, Lord helped us. . but additional nominations may be brino, 26. and PhllUp Guertin, 42. east. Thsn the crankcaae oU pan Aubertin wa* *ppreh*nd*d Sat ruptured and the car qult.i^ Scott woriu In a factory In Salt made from the floor. Lake City and Uvea la Murray, a Democratic Town Committee urday after having baen relaased Pedery 8 Disi»l«y "We survived W kMplng cool suburb. chairman Harry Odium has an on bond. He had been tx>und over I ’under the dirt," Scott said after He said a doctor told him the nounced that the Democratic cau to' superior court. He waa charged OPiN 8UNOAT8 • their reacua; "Drinking waUr— chUdren were In better condition cus will be held Wednesday at 8 yesterday with several count* of .-•bout « pint from the radiator, than they should have been after pjn. at the Town Hall. auto theft and waa ordered held ■ mm spoonful every 2% hours. AU such an ordeal. Basldea Diane, the Only on* fact is clear ao far. In 820,000 ball. «r* had to eat was sane salmon chlldrca are Vtrl«i*, 12; Laurans, Town Treasurer Fred Dooey 1* not Membrino was' ordarell bald In The COAST LUMBER Corp. 1041 Dixwell Ave., Hamdon, Conn . aaPL ead we tried to eet eaetus 10; Byron, T; Duwayaa, 8, and La- runnlnf for reeleetlon hecaue* of 810,000 baU. Ouartln waa m - hut ear mouth* were ee dry we land, 4. his dutls* as Fourth Dlateict iMUMd in |1 0 » 0 balL Half in And half oQt, divera caught in unusual pose. Salter’s pool swimmers' are framed in bathnouse door Slathers and sOrene farmland in the background are honeycombeil by the wire fence at Salter’s. a ^ ■■ ^ . , \ ' ■ 1^
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daddadly m t tha way thia yhaat of Ufottrlieitrr Amarica'a numbar sna imblam A. Thouflil for Today ouaa Blaatrie Oorp. (Saubrlldm, Ifaa*—Dr. ]kany Hoping ahould ba hai^ad. hy tfea Windsor, July *9 (ip)—Polios Obituary State’s Chief justice By THE ASBOOIATKD TRES^^ CroUiero,Iro th e rs ft, ,^ elinleal profproCeeser of Bro|id St. Heliport State Lauds Town Aid flrralh 'nw realm of human eenduet in- ObomII *f Oharoiioa pedlaOies e t Harvard Madieal ^ersdlt -ths gutek setkm of a 19- — wiMSBaswK fjy* San Diego, Calif.—The Rev. Dr. School, died He hed a im d yonr-oM Windsor youth with hav For 1st Ride INC ToU’ed la atrlctly private. Some of A. Watson Brown, 80, credited M ztoM toO. tha rbnduot which la Involved la When the Son of Man cometh, as preeikHrit of Om Azsarioan ing savod .ths Ufs of n Uttlo girl, ItUAMPJ wnsN cAiian o p o k ' Dies of Lung Cancer with being the founder of "I Am Pediatrle Society end atoo the. Mrs. Xzrto Aanz Mateliulat, wife On Center St. Repaving ahatnaful. un>Amorlcan, and re> ahall he And faith on the earth?’’ An American Day," collapsed and who wandsrod into n pond Satur Before TPC of John C. Mztohulnt, 490 Doming s m r " (St. Luke 18:A). Two and a half Academy of Oerebrey PMey. He On A-Vessel frettable, becauaa It doea reflect, died Sunday. Dr. Brown in 1037 died at Me Sorrento, Maine, eum- day. Bt., Soutli Windeor, died Uds motn- frem Pagu Ouo) f and nMouaUon of an Intsratats ■•T^bSSr L iln canturiea ago the eateemed F'ane- conceived the Idea of the special ing et her home after h long III- His State Highway DepBrtrasntftoMelals, UiA work wa# wwnpleted In the exerctae of the rlrht'of free lon, Archblihop of Cambrai, in mer home. ; Tha ctDld. Jansy-Lu Lsachmah. to «ka NtoffHy af ( n c Oreen Manor Cofiatruction Flood Ozfitrol Oompaet with Maa- Camden, N. J., July 30 (P) has commended town offieisls for 40 dayt zliead af zchsdule. ___ kkmm day to honor those who become 10 months, was brought to short by neee. work. Then a ehOtoa meeting rubUMM< B««i7 Btm u i private aaaoclation, a kind of cluded In hie famoua "Meditatlona” citizens through naturalization. He C 0 1 u m b u a ,O h tn —Ool. Fred arda. : Oo. kaa appuod to the Town Plan saebusetts, 'Vermont and .Nsw Several hundred would-be paa- splendid cooperation” during the Late lAat month, ^Mfirtln himself ri aad__ .HoiMara. 'litatarM at th« a seriea of queiUona baaed on thia Robort Martin, 19, a non-fwimmor. ning Ooaunlarion for pemizsion to She was bom in Nnntieoke, Pn^ with the late Atty. JO* F. For Hampshire—an outgrowth at the< aengera already hava submitted commended the McGurh Cbnstnie- m o* at lUiKiNMcr. Ootu •» thinking and feeling which doean't was pastor of the First Baptist Moritz, H, stiperinie dent of the She had bssn floattng in about Tear Ytound Air Ocnd4imtlng. Hospital Notes May 7, 1887, and aha had been a Center fit. recorfstruetlon program. OM» Hall Mattar. j text theae querie'a follow. Ohio Highway Petrol ri4ce 1W7, ariabUrii a heliport off Broad Bt. ward turned his bitaredl toward dieastroua 1986> flood. applieatione for tickets to traval Tha project Is the same ons over tlon Co., prime eoAtrictor on tbs belong In thia country’a future, Church in National City, Calif. throa fast of waUr In tha pond. reaident of South WIndaor for tha active practice. If the Son of Man ahould come died Saturday. Ho eaMeted in ao- According to planz zubmlttMl to past 43 yaasra. She aad her buaband Shortly before, hla term qn at -on toe first American nuclear which town ofBciAle were criticized job, for mslntalnfaig its ametsMs public or private, if it la to ^ava now, would he find faith In ua? Atlanta — John Corrigan, mem lecUng the origirjel mar who In placos, prilco said, tho pond Is WUSan* P. 4|*tsfe Town Pluinlng Bnginocr Edward 'Visiting Hours: Adults 3 to 8 ' Ha waa admitfad to the O hi- torney geheral was to end, DalyL powered merchant ship, the N8 of construction and fbitahing shssd "SSStSTTSJSS", ber of the Atlanta Constitution's Sva fMt dasp. Funfirdll p.m.; Maternity—3 to 8 and 6;S6 celebrated tbeir 58rd wadding an- by the Manchester Chamber of aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»*ta*a aVlV'V one. What fnilta of faith do we have to J; Rybezirx, tho propozod heliport nectieut Bar on Jan- 19, 1918, and was ap^ntsd. by toe late Gov. of schedule. trained to form the patrol in lOM. Taksn to tha nearby Martin IT.O hM nivaraary laat month. She waa a Savannah. Commerce. B aaaaaaaatkca*********** I'X But tha Tight of free private aa'> ahow? Do we look upon thia life staff for 17 years and one of the A etata official aaid Moritz had would be « aCO-feot aquare. located to 8 p.m.; Children’s Ward 3 to shortly afterward becania associ Wilbur L. Orosa to tha Superior The bulldera and operators ere In a letter, District Engineer R. The Chamber took cvsdlt-flor lifts •aa»a»aa**a«a««»»««« only aa a abort paaai^ to a bat founders of the National Press home, the child rseeiVod artificial 140 foci'waet ef Broad Bt and ap- 7 p.m. member of the Zion Evangelical ated with the Forward office. In Court bench. He wee sworn in what it termed speeding Up the aociatloh, which maana either to cancer although the cause of respiration' from young Martin. Home, Lutheran Church and of the Ladies delighted at thIA evidence of pub L. Booth toM. <3cneral Manager *j| ter? Do wa believe that we muat Club in Washingtem, died July 6 death was not glveii.- Ml 8 .S 9 4 0 proxlaBaUly 400 foot oouth of the 1933 h f was made a partner end ftept. 22. 1937. lic confidence in atom engined Richard Martin, "Your Cooperation work in the most rscsiit issue of {1# O o r t aaaaaaaaa************* •i^ aaaociate or not to aaaociata, la not In Durban, South Africa. He was Whan police arrived, tha toddler PaUents Today: 1S4 Aid Soolely of the etaurch. auffer with Jeaua Chriat before we Boot offleo O i l Broad St. and Greon the Qrm name was changed to His ability to ^ recognize basics transportation. on this local project Is a good ex the (hamber Maid, sn orgenize- one to be meddled with by law or 80. Corrigan served in the Con Mentphia—Herbert Paraona, 81, waa taken to a doctor. Tha doctor ADMITTED SATURDAY: Peter Bealdss her husband, she leaves can reign with Him? Do we llva by exhibition markaman for Winchae- Manor Rd. two daughteri. Mm. Henry NalsoH Forward ft Daly. and sweep away technioialitee con The applications, however, are ample of how local and State offi tion puMiesUon. TH. SgSm 'pK gi by government ao lohg aa it doaa faith? Doaa it animate ua? Do we stitution's Washington burea\i and aaid Janay-Lu, daughter of Mr. and Privataly ownod, undeveloped Shalnin, 35 S. Lakewood, Circle; Msanwhtia, however, there waa tinued In evidenea. Ons or two The (hAmber lettera charging Tha A aaartaS aP i** »• later joined the American foreign ter-Weatem Arms Co. who ruled Mrs. Gorald Laachman, apparently Mrs. Nora McBrierty, North Cov of South Windsor and Mrs. Itey- a little early. The Savannah today cials can work together to ex- not involve public facilltlea or in reliah tha eternal fruita It praaenta the ranke of profeaalnoal ahootera proporty aurreunda the area on an interim during which young searching questions by Judge Daly ie poised on the weye at toe yards -pedlto construction and minl- the work was being prolonged, s; ua with? Are we aa careful to nur- diplomatic service. Word of his came through tha scrape without ill 22 5 MAIN ST, throe aldoo, and Bt. Jamoa' Cemo- entry; Harry Buckminster 8r., 45 mond Milter of Meneheater; a eon, Daly temporarily abandoned the often served to shorten s nearing that the' town government fmsd aM MtaanriaamAlad ta atltutlona. death was received by relatives for soma 80 yearz, died Sunday. affect. Casper Metchulat of South Wind- ef the New York Shipbuildtng mtza... disruption.” lah our abula with thoaa trutha aa He had auffered a heart attack tory ia located on the fourth side. Overland Bt.; Mrs. M ariftts Boet practlOa of law to aorve hia coun- or trial by hours or evan days. Corp,. about 60 to 70 per cent com Ths reconstruction from near to give consideration, and that aa< alao tha imal aaara puMtaMi Here la one phaaa of the great Saturday. tcher, Wapptng; Mrs. Dells Morin, Bor; three brothera, Ouatav Natch Democratic in hia approach and JUI rliMa o( rapuMloatlaa of to maintain our bodlea with proper after an. operation. Hie home waa ‘ If the project la approved, a road of Berlin and two in PenneylylvA u; plete. She is scheduled for launch Otoott 8t. to the Center rotary was Ctanter 8t. merchants wsntsd bet tlfpatefi^ MaratB ara alao raaar American problem which muat ta' ^ e t? Do we accuitom ouraelvaa to Buenos Aires. Argentina — Dr. way would extend from the alte to Wapping; Cafoi Ann ’Thompson, *^00.- took a train to Washington, Intensely intemated in his fellow Oompleted last month. ter representation, wars issued In in Somerville, Ttnn. 13 Andor Rd.; Dorothy Ricci, three aiztem. Mrs. Bertha Ralehen 'man, he knew dozens of court'at* ing tomorrow, for her first trial ru J aar eNaM o( N. B. A. Barv- deed find Ita cure in tha mlnda and aae all thlnga in the light of faith? Alexander Tzankov. 80. premier of Broad B t . bach of Manehaater two in D.C., svhsn Ameriea declared war atekming In 19660, and her maiden Beforehand, the Chamber had April and May to Martin end tbs Do we correct all our judgmenta by Bulgaria from 102.7 to 102fi died Kanaaa CHy—Patrick C. Bume, *0«od Phumlng’ 15 Turnbull Rd.; Frank Batris; 111 and on.O tenany In 1917 and enlleted isndanta ttonographers, newa- State Highway Department. '“^ ^ S h a hearta of men, and there' alone, 72, bleed of the cetUe purohaaing 985 Mfiin St. - Open 9 s.m. to 5:80 p.m. - ThursjA^ Fri. to 9 p.m. - Cloisd Non. -MI 8-8171 Prospect St., Rockville. Pennaylvanta; and grand- In the aviation section of the Sig voyage perhaps a year aftor that chsrgsd the work was being "pro it? Friday night He put down • a re N ail. Bills, president of Green daughter. paperman, deputy sheriffe and Several hundred fequesta for longed” and that the town govern Booth's Isttsr went through asta glal A f a ^ without any law to help apur it Would He And faith in ua? volt of Bulgarian Communists and depariDMot of Xrmeiir A Oo. for Manor, 'and hla stater, Mrs. Ckm- ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Wil nal Corps, forerunner of the Army mesaengars ell over the state. State Highway CommialNonsZ w r lit AMBoat along. Tha idea la not to ban o^ 30 yea re until Ms retirement in Tha funeral wlH be held a t . tod reaervaGons on tha first atom ment failed to give "proper eon- or Rev. Alfred L. WlllUma Farmers a year after he took of Itanca Kaplan, own the three ad bur Hinds, 18 Alice Dr.; Mrs. Zion Lutheran. Church Wednaoday Air Ooiiw- ; Hie love of life made him an ac- aldaratlon” to Center t. mer Howard 8. Ives. punlah private cluba which have fice and Was In trouble throughout 1953, died Saturday. He had been Florence Lucas, 88 Orchard St., Ho was made a squadron adjtitant compliehad raconteur. He could powered, passenger carryiAK ship 8 Booth also said: "Ths - disntp- with the paclring firm 40 yeera. joining propeiiios. Ellia aaid the al a tinsa ta be announced. Burial have come in to toe New York, chants facing a 3-month ban on Tha Ha*aM Pnnttag Oo»pagjr, toe^ the wrong alant on thlnga, but to ,hls Wnn. He had been living with heliport WtU bo constructed with Rockville; Mrs. Gertrude Smith, will ba in East Cemetery. after completing his training and enthrall hto liatsnam with humor westbound traffic. f tioh to normal traffic end effect laaumaa bo naaiieial raapooatwiltir lor MIT BT PROWLER his wife and daughter in a Buenos CMcago—Roy R. (Doc) Atkin "an aye to the future." He doea 25 Steme St.; Richard Brennan, 02 Often ftew in the early, somewhat ous aocouhta of various everyday Sen Franciaoo end New Orleans on local msFChanta when s aiwaailnii tti aa- make them think and feel the right son, 76, .nakeup. editor of the CM- Campneld Rd.; Mrs. Erma GIglio, Friends may call at ths Hotonsa undependable training plenee. He happenings. Ueually when some offices of ths State Marina Lines, The Chamber took it upon itself Aires suburb for the past 11 years. net viouaUso any Immediate use Funeral Htfme, 400 Main .St;, to under contract to the United to represent the interests of tha way is constructed In s highly HtBIIj s f a BSTUOL u A * * way. not by threat or compulale)»rU>«ld Baybrook, July 2 0 ,(yP) — Bridgeport. Conn. — Samuel oago THbune for 83 yeare, died in for tha heliport but thinks it is a RFD 1. 'Vernon; Allen Mather, 48 waa commissioned a lieutenant be body tried to mpeat one of hla •urban area auch as Orator 8t, ta but because they tbsntsalvea come his auhurban Park Foreet home morrow from 3 tp 4:80 and from 7 States MaritlAis Administration Center 8t. merchants and charged Policeman Carl Giugno was struck Bickford. 7.7, founder of the "m atter of good planning" that Dudley St.; Joyce Chapman, Tal- to 9:36 p.m. fore hla discharge at Caruthera stories ths effort failed, lacking the town ehould have done some bmind to affect business and DWMay adrartlami Mqatat feoarai to the Idea they want to conduct by a young man early yesterday s.jiday. Before joining the Tribune Manchester have one available be- cottvilte; Wayne Chandler, Dart Field, Tex., in 1919. He served 15 hia converaational magic. for Operation at the Savennah, cause dlarupUon of normal opera for ■mday>l m b . r« * — Waldorf Luncheon Chain and NCHESTER said Edward A. Terras, vice presi thing "in the way of expediting" n r Taaadajr—I p-qi Hi themselves by standards which ara morning as he checked locks in the board chairman and head of the in 1918, he had worked on seven eauae of the steadily increasing Hill Rd., Rockville; Mias Nancy Mrs. Julia A. O. Biasler months but did not go overseas. In the fall of 1947 a telephone the State Highway project over tions in ths arse. Ths new eon- n r Wadnaaday—1 p.m. rear of a business bjock. The un other newapepera m Wieoonein use of helicoptera during recent Hall. 45 Morse Rd. Lawyer Daly became a akilled call reached Judge paly at the dent of tha lines. stnictlon ia praotleally oompistsd n r Thuraday—1 p.m, Wi truly American, and because they executivh committee of Bickford’s Mrs. Julia A. Olenty Blasier, 88, Newsmen were given a detailed Which it had no control. n r rn d a r—1 p.m. Tta known assailant had apparently Restaurants, died Saturday. A res and Ohio. He retired in 1900. years. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to ractitioner, both in the office and Hartford County Building from Booth’s letter aeid that, through and traffic and buaineas shduTd be themselves- coma to expect richer been trying to break Into a freezer Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinando <3entile, 57 Dougherty 8t., died at the Co Si the court room. He developed a Washington, D.C. President Tni- briefing and a visit to the white *'aaaMaddaad&iaT' Id:*) 4 m. ident of Newtown, Conn., he had The property on which the pro- lonial Cionvaleseent Home, Olastbn- the cooperation of Martin, Felice back to normal or bettor bsesnss day of poWleatioa anapt lalnrday dividends from such standards. at the rear of a store, Olugno said. restaurants in New York, Califor ■eeed heliport would be located ii 281 Center St.; a daughter to Mr. talfnt' for cutting through red msn wanted him for a special as hulled sleek lined Savannah today. Chief James Reardon, end other of the new highway." After the prowler had fled. Giugno Start your and Mrs. Arthur Coy, Tolland. bury, Saturday night after a long tape and legal cloiidinesa and get signment. The Savannah wilt be launched t A m. It is good to have this situation, nia, Florida, Pennsylvania, Mas W an Induatrial Zone, and there lllnese. which exists in private clubs all found his arm had received a slash sachusetts and Maryland. “THE GREATEST DIF are no houeee in the vicinity, BflRTHS YESTERDAY: A ting a t ^the basic problenis. A ITIUlus it happened that on Oct. Tuesday whsli Mrs. Dwight D. Monday, July 30 wound during the scuffle. She was bom In Woodale, Pa., formidable -opponent, he asked for 10, 1947, uith a leave of absencM Eisenhower cracks the traditional Pittsburgh — C. Robert Fay, 59, FICULTIES U E WHERE Rybesyk aaid. However, the site daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert over the country, spotlighted from muat ba approved by the TPC and .McKean, 83Vi Charter Oak St.; a June 28, 1876. Bhe had lived in no quarter ahd gave none in a from the then chief justice, Wil bottia of champagne across the Top Aides Set New Club Pool time to time, so that both public a director of Pittsburgh Plate WE ARE NOT LOOKING Chatham Cherry bedroom daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manchester for six years, formerly trial. liam M, MAItbie, he left for Ger knife-sharp prow of the ship. Paper originated in Asia before Glass Co. and ’ vice president in a hearing will probably be held, Compromise? and membership don’t keep on FOR t h e m ;’ he amid. Levine, 175 Garden Dr.; a son to living in Hartford. In 1922, the same' yqar he be many with bis wife and one daugh The Savanrat U intended pri The terminology of diplomacy la Christianity and was *ntroduced charge of the company's paint and She leavea four sons, James W. ter.. Mary Louise. marily as a demonstration by the dosing past the issue. But the right Into Europe, probably by the Sara brush division, died Sunday. Be — •(Author’s Name Below) Offera Help Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Katkauakaa, Gienty of Baldwin, L. I., N. Y., came a partner of Fortoard, ha For Talks on Attracts Many vary pliable. The Weat, at Geneva of private association should be cens, In the eighth century. . fore joining Pittsburgh Plate, he with these basic pieces Horace B. Wetherell, director of 6.36 Tolland Tpke.; a daughter to was appointed asiristant UYS- at He wee one of three judges who United States of the peeoeful use Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons, George B. Gienty of Bolton, John sat on the War Crimea ’Tribunal of atomic energy—alsio ea an ex- today, proclalma itaelf to be offer preserved, not destroyed, aven Some people thoug|wieM- the State Department of Aeronau- H. Gienty of Forestvilie, and Wil torney for the District of Connec ties, haa. offered to help the com- Coventry. ticut under the late U.S. Atty Ed- HI et Nuernberg, -Which tried Al- perlr.iental, prototype vessel. U.S. Defense "Gratifying raaponaa” to the ing a "compromlae” on the quea- while wa all hope thoaa who exer ly obtaining medmiries and DISCHARGED SATURDAY; liam C, Oionty, with whom she fr'ed Krupp, heir to the Krupp mu- No one contends this flret mer swimming pools at tha Manchaster tlon of a propoaed eet-up for ne- miaaion in any problems which made her home; a brother in Penn #erd L. Smith. cise it (^me to exercise I): for BLOCK ISUND FAMILY VACATION health-aids frmn uncjuali- might arise In meeting State and Mrs. Florence SIpe, 60 Benton sylvania, four grandchildren and A little more than a year later nitlorto emnire, erd othem. chant ship, nowoied by nuclear Waahington, July 30 OF) • Secre Country Club was reported today gotiatlonB toward the reunifica values and characteristics which fied sourcesj^do not realize federal regulations. St.; Miss Barbara Cook, 6 Charter seven great-grandchildren. he resigned to give his full time On Au'g.^, 1948, bte decision he (tosion, ce com;)«te economically tary of Dafenae Nelt I'. McElroy by club member ‘John Sommers, tion of Germany. But what la be Dr,esser Base Oak St.; Miss Myra Boglisch, 669 helped w ritJ-^as handed down. It against oH pow red vaaaela, are real, and net merely external. they mavJbe cau.sing aeri- Wetherell said he was very Funeral services will be held to to the practice of lew, always his and tha uniformed chiafa of the chairman of the MCC Swimming ing offered is, in actuality, a big Enley o al, rakning wtM or two on on isiond pleased with Green Manor’s de- W. Middle Tpke.; Thomas Ted-' chisf interest. H« registered as a took 14 hours > ^ iead M Into the John J. Allen, undersecretary of out difficulties. Medicines Mirror 836.50 extra. ford, 73 Pearl St.; Alec Marchuk, morrow morning at 7:30 at the Army, Navy and Air Force leave Association. atap back away from the paaalbll- B o m if l* . Evorythlng for ovory momber of your ,.50 cislen to estabUah a heliport in John F. Tlemey Ihincral Home, 319 Democrat after his return from record. Krupp enY' 10 other de commerce tor Gvinsportation, em late today for a aeriea of top level are not ordinary merchan- 38 Devon Dr.; Mrs. Daisy Chap fendants were convicted. One was phasized that point in talking to Sommers said many ehlldrw, ae- Ity of compromlee. PfictB Sun Never Sets On Manchester, and described the ac man, 397 Summit St.; Mrs, Flor W. Center St., followed by a solemn war aervlce and even served as strategy confenncea In the Far fem ny a t dige^to be sold' by anyone. Chest, or Bed- tion as Vtorwaril thinking.” requiem Maas at t o’clock in tha treasurer and chairman of the fi acquitted. reporters about toe Savannah, West. ' pecially, have used tha faellitias Until the new Weatem position The ill-fated Baghdad Pact has ence Copeland, 265 W, Center St.; which la cos .ng 840,960,000. since they opened Saturday: Pharmacists are taught Tha director said hie department Mm. Edith Myers, Windsor; Mrs. Church of tho Assumption. Burial nance committee of the Hartford In September 1953, Gov. John McElroy will wind up In San was formulated, the proposal be been without a Baghdad for some fs c h la interested in seeing' such heli win be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Democratic Town Committeo in D, Lodge appointed Judge Daly to But, Allen said, the next atomic Franciico Wednesday on peraonal The aaaoclation has a portable, that ahy medicine can be and Nite Table Rita Jaworski, 22 Green Hill St.; merchant type eh.p the United 30 by 40-foot adult pool, a portaMa fore the conference was that an months now. Still. lU present in ports established throughout the Anthony Fiano, Birch Mt. Rd.; Port Jervis, N. Y. 1925-1028. the Suprenw Court of Brrom. He buainesa, the Pentagon announce all-German committee represent Atlantic Apartments potentially dangerous if State for use in Civil Defense Friends may call at the funeral Ho never made a p-Jblle bid for was sworn in Feb. 18, 1054, suc States buiUta "r.GI be truly com ment aaid. Tha others, who won’t go 16 by 30-foot children's p ^ , and consistency in nomenclature la not taken improperly. Patent Fred Overbeck, 51 Grant Rd.; ceeding the retiring Associated petitive" Witt current veaaele in that far Weat, ara: Adm. Arlelgh two small plastic pools for toddtora, ing boUi'West and East’Germany be much greater than the new error work. George Lee, 384 N. Main St.; Mrs. home today from 3 to 8 and 7 to any office, however, end did not HIGH STREET — RLOCK ISLAND. R. L Here's one wsy to ensemble the 20 pieces Helicopters are being used more 9 p.m. oven attend the Democratic state Justice Edward J. Quintan. He operating costs and aarnihg powqr. A. Burke, chief of Naval Opera he said. Cabanas and a mack bar, set up to' establish contact between which will arrive when, in the near medicines sometimes only Shirley Hawkes, Upper Butcher also part of the overall prdjact, ara relieve symptoms while in our Chsthsm Solid Cherry open atock and more commercially, he also Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Elizabeth convention in Groton in 1834 when roee to c*’* justice May 6, 1958 Even before the Saveimeh ta ’ tiona, Gen, Thomaa D. White, Air the two Germanics and permit future, its gets a new name for Each oporfmoBN—one wook SS0» two wotlls $110 pointed out, and landing spots Hunter, Wilklnaburg, Pa.; Mrs. Joseph J. Sekol ha was nominated aa the party’s Hla stay on the high court weq launched, plane are belnt. studied Force Chief of Staff; and Gen. Ly still under construction. them Co discuss between them Itself. masking serious troubles. collection . . . end each pi|ce for only ahould be provided for them. nothing if hot lively. Besidei hear- by induetry and the government man L. Lemnitzer, Army chief of PermisZlon for the project to ba Josephine Zotti. 29 Summit Rd. Joseph j. Sokol, 44, of Regan candidate for attorney general. located on the town-owned land selves the problem of reunifica Then It will probably join the PHONE Ml 3-S326 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY We can' tell you about any 179.60. The big 42-inch dresser with Co Wetherell said U.S, postal nf- Vernon; Mrs. Mary McNally, 72 Rd., Vernon, died suddenly et hto Daly nevertheleea turned out to ihg ergumenta and drafting opin for more end better A-Ahipa to go ataff. into merchant service. The group will fly flrat to Cola- which tha Club occupies under tion. On this proposal, the East- select company of the Initial pacta, possible .dsngers and advise lonial bracket base is usually |99.60. Tha flclaia ara considering the use of Cedar St.;. Joseph Bernard!, 45 Jo home tyeiterday afternoon. be the outstanding political figure ions, he conducted a hectic hear* helicopters as a means of speeding He was bom in Somers. Nov. 36. 1"« to determine if there had been rado Springs, (Toto., for an on-tha- lease was voted by the Beard ef West split was over the proposed being called METO. It Is when HAROLD J. DWYER, you when it is best for you 33-inch chest stands 43 inches high; has seph St.; Jonathon Gernon, Box of the year. He succeiefully un Directors June 9. up mail delivery, and that he anti 221, Rockville; Mrs. Barbara Ann 1914, a son of Mis- Sophia Sokol seated the Republican incumbent, discrimination fail connection with apot session with toe new com make-up of such an all-German these letters are spelled out that Or Wrlto P. O. lox 94, Ii IoimI, R. I. to consult a physician. You \ four drawers; usually costs 898.60. You cipates helicopter service between and the late John Sokol. marking' gtate bar eXatninatidns. Seven Countries mander of tha North American De The asaoetation is still soma 15 Olender, Dobsonville; 'Mrs. Marilyn Atty. Gen. Warren B. Burrows, or 30 membe'ra short of 100, 8eai- commission. Russia wanted It to the error develops. They would ai’e safer when . you get get both the full size spindle-foot bed And area towns will be established Bordewick, 143 Chestnut St.; ^rs. He leavea hie wife, Mm. Bernice and thus became the first Dsm- That was. iu an associata justice. fenae Command, Air Force Gen have equal numbers from East medicines-from a pharma night stand for $79.60 (usuallyv$109.90)'. within a few years. Grace Grigaa, 26 Burke Rd., Rock Zbyk Sokol; two sons, Joeeph Jr. As chisf' justice, he rode herd Ready New, Free eral Laurence Kutsr. mera said. Members hava purehsS' stand for "Middle East Treaty Or ocratlc attorney general in the his He recently took over from Gen. ed 8100 redeemable benda and will and West Germany. The West in- ganisation." . cist. Mirror is $26.60 extra. The director said that, in the ville; Mm. Audrey Borden, Wap- and Eugene Sokol of Rockville; his tory of Cionnecticut. Moreover, he on minor court judges,' instigated lAMAZING NPY larger cltltes, some commuters ping; Mrs. Marion Darwin, An mother in'SpringSeld, Mass.; and court-reforms, forced New Nsven Earle Partridge ad chief of the pay soma 840 yearly In dues. sifted that the 'cat Germans Of the Pact’s four surviving • polled more votes than every ether European Market command, which includes com- The association had wanted 160 are alnady using such services, dover: Mrs. Christine Follgno, 49 threa brothars, John and Thaddeus. candidate for atate office in the officials |o bring about Urn ar outnumber the East Germans, but members, Britain is still a North Birch St.; Peter Tripp, South both of Rockville, and Max Sokol rest and conviction of a lawyer lionents of all three U.S. services membara but may close Ua ranks YOUR PHYSICIAN All pieces shown $11,80 •^end that he visualizes a much 1934 election. Stockholm, July 30 (U’) — Min plus psrta of the Csnsfiian Air De n ^ and reopen them next sum conceded that both aides, regard Atlantic power, Turkey is definite CAN PHONE greater use of helicopters within Windsor; Mrs. Helen Ward, El of Eaathampton, Maas. Up to that. time the attorney who had been permitted to resign HAILED BY DOCTORS lington; Mrs. Jeanette Wheelock Funeral aervieae will be hald from the bar after defrauding isters of seven European nations fenses. mer, Sommers said. Next year, he less of numerical representation, ly a Near East country, while only Mitchell S-6S21 monthly after small' three.Or four yeafa.tlme as railr general’e offle« had never been gathered here today to put final Awaiting a decision by McElroy said. It may propose Installation of would poasess a veto over any de • FOR RELIEF OP roads no longer find R profitable and son, 22 Scarborough Rd.; Mrs. Wednesday at 8:13 a.m. at tha particularly active. Assistants had clients. Pakispan and Iran are definitely WHEN YOU NEED Rockville; Mrs. Shirley Knowiton Bprke Funeral Home, 76 'Prospect After St. Joseph’s Cathedral, touches to a plan for.weatern Eu ara recomnoendatlons by Partridge another, bigger pool, ona of 80 by. cisions. to make short passenger hauls. usually been picked because of 00 feet, to make a total ef three. Middle East countries. A MEDICINE down payment Broaclied Idea ’ an dson, 22 Scarborough Rd.; Mrs. St., Rockville, with a requiem Maas where h i had once been a choirboy, rope’s second free trade zone. that tha air defAnse commander be Now, however, the Weat back One hopes that geography is Grace Hutchins and daughter, at 9 at St. Joseph’s (Jhurch, Rock- their political allegiance, rather Fifteen ministers and about 100 given more speelQc and additional He said if tha aaaodation had HAY FEVER, ASTHMA, • Also lauding Green Manor for than their ability. Daly changed was destroyed by fire, he waa made forasem so much anthualasm over tracks from this position, rejects never taught on the basis of theae South Windsor; Mrs. A'nne Gryk vlile. chairman of the building fund experts and specialists from Aus authority over the forces assigned its efforts was Carl F. Bchory of ‘^all that. tria, Britain, Denmark, Norway, to him. Specifically Involved are the the pools it would have proposed a' the idea of an all-German com auppoaedly regional alliances. Tur Pick up your prescrip 72 Scarborough Rd., who has been and son, 37 Academy St.; Mrs. Friends may call at the funeral campaign to raise money for a new SINUS, ALLERGIES Elizabeth Wright and daughter, home today from 7 to 9 p:m. and Surrounding himself with a etaff edifice.' Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland large number of army batUliona fal8K«r adult ona last Spring. mission, and wants. Instead, a Big key, which is in the Near East, is tion if shopping near ua. or Bualting for the'fistabli'sHhient of a equipped with 'anti-aircraft mla- Townspeople can baeoma associ heliport In Manchester for more 206 Center St.; Mrs. June Zlnker tomorrow from 2 to 5 and T to 9 of able aaalatante, he soon had his He served as the judicial- rep- akae'inbled in a big white resort Four commission, which would in both a Middle East and a North let us deliver promptly and eon. 4 Alice Dr.; Mrs. Gladys quartern In the capitM bustling like hotel on the shores of the Baltic ailea, which serve directly under ation mambera aftor buying either than a year. p.m. lesentaUve on the State Board of a golflng or social mam'berahip in have advisers from the two Ger- Atlantic "regional pact." Gree^ without extra charge. A Hall and son, Talcottville; Mrs. his own private law .office. Pardons for several years and dis outside a'tockholm. the Army’s anti-aircraft command A remarkable tiew ‘Turi* Bchory, whose background in but which are assigned to the over the (Country Club, which ta < ^ n (o maaies sitting in. is also a North Atlantic poynr. great maay peoplf entrust cludes mora than 40 years in var Joan Carllo and daughter, East Oiarlea W. HItehcork Two of his biggest jobs were mayed many a prisoner by seeing They were to consider a 24- tron** hat been developed Hartford; Mrs. Rosalie Borsotti the purchase and condemnation of page plan-worked out by experts all air defense command headed by the public. f Big Four consultation on the re Pakistan is in both the M id ^ Bast by dectrottie identiits. It us with the iBsponsibility ious phases of aviation, retired Charles W. Hitchcock, 41 Oak through the falsity in a mercy and son. Hebron. land for the Merritt Parkway, plea. He was just as eager to help known aa the "Outer Seven.” the Air Force general. unification of Germany has never and Southeast Asia. Oi^y Britain is being aoclaimed by doc of filling their - prescrip recently after serving ns assiatont' DISCHARGED Y ESTER D A Y : land Rd., Wapping, died suddenly From Colorado Springs, the to the general manager of Ham last night in Ma^ord. Connecticut’s first superhighway. the deserving, however. The plan’s purpose is to remertt even begun to make progress—not, is exempt from confuatbn because, tors e ^ tb ^ buy it and tions. May we compound Mrs. Corinne Plnney, 31 Vernon Hi------. trade barriers to catch up with group will fly tomorrow to Offutt see it work in th w own ilton Standard. Ave., Rockville; Jeffrey Rea, 40 He was bora In Rockville. Nov, Air Force Base mear Omaha, Ne DetnocraU Scored that la until it has recently begun one discovers, it is^fjie one nation yours? 27, 1894, a son ot Mrs. ^ n a Mark to# W. P. Quish Funeral Hom'e. the 6-nation common market of B 1 hornet, for tbeir own fami In April 1958, Bchory first ap Doane St.; -Donald C!urtis, Elling West Germany, France, Italy, Bel braska., for conferences with the to consider the possibility of which is In ev e^ pact, the North ham Hitchcock and the late Frank 325 Main St., Manchester at 8:15 lies — and for their patienU proached the TPC with the ideg of ton: Mrs. Rose Destromp, Col gium, Netherlands and Ltucem- commander in chief of the Stra For Delaying on throwing the problem to the Ger Atlantic, the .Middle East, and the eetabHal.ing the heliport here so as chester; Mrs. Ruth Darling, 176 Hitchcock. He waa employed aa a a.m. Wednesday, with a solemn Chief Justice’s tegic Air Command, (3en. Thomas in their offices eno operat- general foreman for the - U.S. requiem Maes at St. Francis of bourg. ' ■ mans themselves. '• Southeast .Asia, ao that the sun ingfoomt. to eatabUsh Manchester as one of Eldridge. St.; Joseph Brown, 341 This group, known aa the "Inner B. Power Jr. Rights Measures The real big hope of the present the State’s "more progressive Oakland St.; Mrs.- Mary Wiley. 79 Envelope Oo. A veteran of World Assisi CXnffch, South'Windsor, at ' Added significance was given to never sqtb on ita pacts. PURTTRON clears any Full size Bad and W ar I, he wqs a member of the 9. Burial will be In St. Bridget’s Death Saddens Six,” is creating a tight economic Eaat-West diplomacy does not cen Ci^onlal night tabic, communities.” Niles D r.; Gordon Sanborn. Cov the brief announcement of the trip New York, July 30 m —Koy room of irritating dust, (XMdani EHnce that time, he and Rybezyk entry-; Thomaa Rbthwell, I^tnam ; vFW of East Hartford and of the Cemetery, Manchester,. community under leadership of 3 placu. France and Weat Germany. by the inclusion of a visit to ths Wilkins, executive secretary at the ter oh Berlin, which is merely the the M l ^3985 odors, pollen and smoke. Prescription Pharmacy havf Investigated ae\'eral possible Mrs. Barbara Kolbe, lOS Walter Heart of Oaks and Kiiighta of Friends may call af ithe funeral ’Martin Aircraft Co. plant at Den trigger Co the whole' situation, al / Dying, Fake Or HtMieat Its biller than a kitchen •itea in town where the heliport Pythias, both of Rockville. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and State Leaders Darick Heathcoat-Arm'ory, Brit National Assn, for the Advance 901 Main Street St.; Mrs. Barbara Arnold, Storrs; ish chancellor of the exchequer ver, Oolo., scheduled for.Wednes-' ment of Colored People, says Ne though a potentially dangerous tinless and until what that grand ,iwl pl«| to, H'l ptiMMel exhaust Jan.- .5 0 might be cstatlished. Mrs. Ann O'Brien. Thompsonville; Besides his mother, he leaves tomorrow from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 •Quotation by Johann Goath# 7 9 p.m. who heads hla nation’s delegation, day. The party will be joined there groes may have to vote Republi trigger. The real big hope is that Jury down in New York did find Ail of thoee who have been in Mrs. Lavinia Brousseau, Bradford, a brother, Rusaell Hitchcock of (Geatoinad pom Page One) by Secretary of the Air Force MAS WMA7 OeCTOIIt AND USIM MV ASOUT ruSinONI -(1749-1832) R. I,; Mrs. MattieJean Hannigan, said the "Outer Seveil” waa in no can to win civil righto advances. the big powers will Inleed, throw out about UgrWlBenT of fraud and Copyrig)it 1989'(7W1) terested in a Manchester heliport Wapping. Janfea H. Douglas. laS timo In II yoort m'y m r h u tiopt have repeatedly emphasized that IB Durant St.; Lawrence Perry, The funeral will ,ba held Wednes and great moral-courage. He wan sense a rival or retaliatory scheme This Is "because of the sabotags the problem of reunification to the hoax in television quiz shows la ParfarmB alrmtlM 4«r • with hii month eloMd. . .« o t lUrhtins to to the common market. SwtdisH The Martin plant produces the of federal legislation by Dixiacrat 4 m i alliffy pUlMi** hroBtha. No ooro throat, no drmekod Upi. To they do no’; expect that It will find Coventry: Carol Thompson, 15 day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the a very able lawyer and a great Titan intercontinental balliatic Germans themselves. If that hap taken out of its present state of lttal* 4irtir> . . . **For tho InTontor pud manufmeturtr. my thanka.^ immediate use. Andor Rd.; Mrs.-Henrletta Beau W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 335 Fttneralfi judge. • . offlciala-said the ultimate purpose committee chairman," Wilkina aaid t RpbI tfiM I wolw • **Trio4 to far only ont day and found ii is still to bring all 17 member mlaslle. pens, neither East nor West will judicial escrow and given to the S Th»y want the heliport to be lieu and daughter, 10 Russell Dr., Main St., with the Rev. Roy "Hia public aervlce to hia coun yesterday in addraaalng about 30,- Now yaro manrokraa roliof. Thanlul*' • *T got Veronoh; Mrs. Barbara Mason and countries of the Organization of Significance is- Attached to the 000 persons at the doalng rally be able to control the process that public or to prosecution, tjie public Jant? MD> . . . **G#RtPDlM aatluna with hay fovor and that’s why I built and the location included on Hutchcon, minister of the Wap Matthew O. McGuire try, hia atate and Community la top level Visit there because the R BtiiMtarB forai bonyhi Pnritren. BoUovo mo It ia wondorF the latest maps showing' where daughter! 44.Hamlin St ping Community Church, officiat outatandlng and will be long re European Economic Coopera.|lon of tjie NAACP’a 50th anniveraary follows. 'The West perhaps realizes is likely to continue to believe the IMT RUorty In my 4auiAiUr. fvl. Makoo ma broatho oaaior. . . and sloop. Funeral aervlces for Matthew G. (OEBC) into one large free trade Defense Department failed to meet MT« S'* (ImHWni phriklBB) (All latUmontata abooo wora M m llH ltd.) airports are located. Eventually, DISCHARGED TODAY; Linda ing. B urial, will be in Wapping membered, by his grateful fellow the original schedule for getting the convention. worst about any show in which big Howard; East. Hartford: Mrs. McGuire, 44 Morse Rd., were held area. "So far as civil rights legisla that, and la afraid of the conse M helioopter travel Increases, the Cemetery. Saturday morning at 8:15 et the citizenh. . He waa ..a generous, first Atlas intercontinental mlssilbs quences. It pretends, at least, to money is Inv-’ ed. That’s all right local heliport will be used, ■ they Madeline Zahner, 10 Lyons St., friendly men. Earlier attemp.tz to realize into dperation in June. tion ia concerned. Democrats In Rockville; David Dingwall, 867 E Frienda may call -at to r funeral John B. Burke Funeral Home, fol Europe-wide free trade plaita fail visualize a situation in which the with us; the shows in question l»y- ' (■ home tomorrow from 3 to 3 and 7 lowed .by. a solemn requiem high "We who worked with |iim In. the A seriea of test firings of the pro Congress, have produced a big Borrow fM to MM lO iw aP' Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Julia Zixmxi ed. largely because of French ob round zero,” Wilkins told th# Communists would take over all of were aimed at the worst side of Near Poet Office to 9 p.m. Mass et 8 . o’clock in toe CSiurch court will sorely m ill his servcle duction modal of Atlas failed to $cKory said the njxyt which Glaalonbury: Frank Farr. 114 and our happy aasocistions with jections. meet expectations. - The Pentagon, crowd at the Polo Grounds.” "And Germany. Whether Russia knows human nature; It would have been PINE-LENOX PHARMACY AtmrM $ oUmhmd'i Charier Oak .St.; Mrs. Frances of the ^sstimptlon. The ReV. Fran The 10-year plan for tha new Green Manor haa. chosen is only a him. We hava lost a treaaiired in announcing the postponement, zero is not much of a .platform quite- logical for those presenting Jolda ind daughter. Ellington; Antoony Kraweki Sr. els Butler was, the ealabrant,' tha trade association splits up Import, hew pawesless it would be. once 299 E. CENTER ST. Ml 9-0894. eofiaiunar iNOfiM I fihert distance a.’ ay from the post Anthony Krawski, Sr., formerly Rev. Robert Bergeron the deacon, friend.” said the-first Atlas weapons would on which to ask for votes.” them to descend to the same ele Mrs. Elrle Krausa and daughter, products into three categories to be Wilkins said tlia Eiaenhower ad such a process were set in motion, efficf and that it ie anticipated Old Saybrook; Mm. Joanne Butler of Wapping, died thie morning at and tha Rev. Philip Bianey tho Atty. Jonathan F, Ella of Win- be ready for operation from Van- mental cupidity they were relying mail delivery will some day be ated, president of the State Bar dealt with aeparaUly: (1) Indus denberg Air Force Base, Calif., ministration's, proposals on civil wa do not know. Perhaps it be and daughter, 49 Laurel 81.: Mm. the home of his daughter, Mrs. subdeaeon. Paul Chctelat was or* trial products; (2 ) agricultural upon in their audience______CCtablislwa bet'veen here and Mery Mallua, in Wethersfield. gani'at and soloist. Father Butler Aaaoclation of Connecticut, said: by the end of this calendar year. rights have been "moderate but lieves it could control the situation R. Judith Nudel and aon. 88 W. products, and (3) fish and other Tha Titan, which was dMlgned to helpful." 'He a'ddad, however,'that to its'own policy ends. But if so, it Cdnsldering what they were out Bradley Field. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Mary Lourie He waa born in Lithuanls. and read the committal aervlce at the "The death of Judge Daly haa maritime products, He also pointed out that having and aon, 6.3 Clinton St.: Mrs had lived in Wapping for about 50 grave In St. James’ Cemetery. taken from ue a vlgoroui chief do about the same job as Atlas, "the Republican party fs'noT per too la mistaken, and the -West to do, why not fake their shows Denmark is still seeking confir has been described Field at MHS May 30 and charged with carrying 6-room brick house as they pre the presidency. a dangerous Weapon waa referred a licenae, and 83 for. failure to pared breakfast. . . . Eugene W. Asked if he would work closely to juvenile court this morning. carry his car registration. Fines of Stetson, 77, financial magnate with Kennedy if the Senator de x v > $3 each were Imposed on George "Okay, okay! So tha road to a man’a haart ia through Town Dlrectore tomorrow night But Judge Jules A. Karp said who began his career as a $40-%- cides to run for the nomination, the youth,- William D. Tate, of C. Nevers, 21, o f 118 Park St., JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD hi* rtomach, and in Jimmy's caaa it datoura through will not have to appropriate addi month bank clerk in Georgia, dies Ribicoff said yes. GROUND BEEF Manchester, for failure to carry li wl— ' my waiiat!” Eastford, will presented in Town in New York hospital. . . . Presi "Every man— certainly every Later, AS jupp ItL PHONE tional money to the town Recrea Court Friday if juvenile author cense and registration. dent Eisenhower will hold a press governor—should play a role in the LEAVES... YOU RIGHT tion Department if they want to ities. decide not to accept Jilt case. Bonds of $45 for speeding and conference Wednesday at 10:30 determination of his party’s nom AFTER I A ’N»HT, $24 for failure to drive to the SEE COREY ^ MRUN6.. open up the , Manchester High Judge Karp noted the lobai a.mi. White House announces. inee," he said. BY ROUSON Tight were set in the case >of The Governor said his Jictlvities TOMORROW., LITTLE SPORTS School baseball . field at the re court has granted five continu Poet CJarl Sandburg and photog ances to Tate since he first ap Julian Forstman, Greenwich, and rapher Edward Stelphen f(nd Rus in Kennedy’s behalf could involve a quest of two Bjrpokfield St. boy*. he wa* flowed to* forfeit them by lot of traveling but he did not fore peared before the bench June 6. sian exhibition in New York "won P R ^ H L Y \ 'This was repbrted today by Gen When Tate was arrested, he told not appearing in court today. derful” and "gTeat.” , . . Mrs. see any national tours. eral Manager Richard Martin who police he was taking the gun to Out-of-state motorists forfeited William Faulkner, 62, wife of Rlblcoff, a Jew, was asked If GROUND said a supervlaor could be taken friend. bonds totaling $75 when they Nobel Prize winning novelist, one he thought the religious issue would from some other playground with Tate was picked up at 4 a.m. failed to appear in court. of four persons In car that was hurt the chances of Kennedy, out hurting Its program. May SO during a routine check by Oar Fires Reported dragged more than 80 feet by Roman Catholic. Patrolmen John McClelland and Vernon podlce are investigating train. None of passengers serious "Religion ia one of the factors The Directors will meet at 8 in along with everything else," he the Municipal Building to consider, Albion Whipple. Asking Tate for a false alarm turned in by tele ly hurt. among other town business, coat identification, McClelland saw a phone Friday at 11:30 p.m. Fire tM-Wwte tighH twd. f - i o estimate* by the Advisory Park bulge In his pocket, searched him, Co. 2 answered the cell to the CHARGi YOUR DEUCIOUS SERVED WITH and Recreation Commission on aiid found the pistol. Tunnel Rd., underpass where a ear Public Records B. C. BY JOHNNY HART opening up ' and supervising the Two New York State drivers for was reported to be on fire. But no PRESCRIPTIONS HERE field and keeping open the MHS feited bonds totaling 850 this vehicle was found. WHAT ARB VtOU d o n ’t RJRGBT TO L b a v e I GOT THE STRAN&e swimming pool for the rest of the morning, Seymour Sutkin. of Biay- A car fire did occur In Rockville Warrantee Berds BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE yesterday about 6 p.m., but dam Richard F. Dlmock )ito Axel G. MAKING, THOR r ^EN 0U*H 'sPAce BBTWEBN THE FCEUf^S THAT THIS IS Reason. .side, arrested yesterday and charged with speeding, forfeited a age was re?x>rted to be minor. Fire and Margaret A. Hedstrom, prop HOT ONE'S SHOT MUST (UVE OSMAfiEO THE NORFOLK! C R IC F.' CONTACT HOT ONE.' T O R U S a n d THB PLINTH,R s R NOT A FIRST. Use of the baseball field .will PINE GYROS OF THAT RE4ULUS.',..1T WONT I IT'S HEAOEO TELL HIM to RE-ATTACK WITH A have to be approved by the Board $15 bond. Jack Waxman, 25, of broke out in the engine of a car erty on Grandview St. YBLOW ONIONS 7 ' — A WOOD ClZEO SCODA. PRARMACT WEVE LOST CONTROL OF IT. STRAICHT WARHCAP sioe winper And shoot of Education, Martin pointed out. Flushing, also charged with speed as It was passing Johnnie’s Serv Julia Hoboth, Anna H. Dougan, FOR IT DOWN, q^lCK! T - Z r One of the two 13-year-old boys, ing. forfeited a $,T.Y bond. ice Station at E. Main and Grove Charles C. Hoboth and Frank Ho NORFOlK'i Kenneth Wlchman, urged at a di A $12 fine was levied against Sts. The unidentified motorist both Jr., to Marcus E. and Edith rectors' meeting several weeks Robert A. Wagner, 21, of 11 Ches stopped and an attendant ran over L, Mockalis, property on Dudley St. 6M CENTER ST. d ago that the field be opened. He ter Dr., who was charged with and extinguished the blaze before Bernhardt A. Potz to Mabel P. and Donald Harlzog earlier had speeding. Wagner was arrested firemen arrived. Adamson, property on Hazel SL circulated a petition. July 11 by Police .CThief James M. Vemon Arrests QuItoJalm Deed At the meeting Chairman Thomas Reardon. Vernon constables made a num Marilyn A. Harvey to Emogene Kelley of the Commission agreed Jeffrey M. Prosanaky, 17, of 482 ber of motor vehicie arrfsts'thls Dean, property on Hemlock St. with a Board decision prompted by W. Middle Tpke., paid a $9 fine weekend and iasuej 14 warnings, Building Pertnita Director. Alice Lamenzo JqJet the for failure to drive to the right. Stephen V. Sjmans'ii, 32;—Agw* • Carl Swanson, addition to prop warn. Mass., was arrested Friday erty at 65 Devon Dr., $50. Z t A .* r - field he opened if parents super Jack S. I.,ee, 28, of Wllllmantic. |*aa.’attgs‘ vised until tomorrow night’s meet wa.a fined $0 for pa.asing a signal rrigtit by Constable Eldivin Carlson The Wennergreh Construction -\ light. and charged v.ith speeding on Co., fo r , Morris Firestone, repair ftlOK'IY MEEKLK OV DICK CAVALLl ing. Recreation Superintendent James Nolles were entered in the cases Bolton Rd. He forfeited a $30 bond fire damage to commercial build ing at 381 E. Center St. $4,800. ■ 16 IT6AFE? nXINK IT Mac , _ Herdic said today no parents have of Lester W. Lockwood, 38, |of 20 when he failec to appear in Rock HEY.AIOBTV.'ifew EHOUUD HAVE A GOVERNOR cAUALLI W contacted him lyith offers to su Chestnut St., charged with failure ville City Court toda.v. Carl O. Hicking for D. T. Branch, MICKEY FINN BY LANK I.EONARD 00 YOU LIKE WW NEW ON IT. pervise. » ■- . to drive to the right; and Doris D. Constables George Massey and addition to house at 50 Ridgewood OR? ITS GOT A Gunning, 31, of 33 Birch St., charg John Sousa arrested two drivers St., $250. NOCARNnMLHtS Martin said the comm.ls8lon’s cost _____ S EVER RAFEIJED, REAL A40TDR.' estimate on keeping open the MHS ed with reckless driving. In companion cjaser yesterday at The following continuances were I;10 a.m. F. _'W. Seatowicki, 21, 5 0 FR Eg I CROWS,') OFF SUCH A * pool is- about $4B0. He said the “ B.MICMAB./ GOVnNOK? R ecre^im Department could ab granted; Windsor Ave„ Rockville, and John sorb costs other thah those for ad - Harry A. Anderson,-40, of-East -H. Chlpmsji Jr„ 2 2 ,-o f 58 V'est ditional custodial- matnlihance and Hartford, fraudulent issue of a Main St„ Rockvillf, were both TV viewing he will fiiggest that the $450 he check., to Aug 3; George Longtin, charged with reckless driving on TRIPU-S BUIE STAMPS appropriated to the Board of Edu '20, of 109 Dale Rd., passing in a no- Rt. 30. Court date ia set for Aug. is «asy today This certificate entitle* you to 50 TRIPLE-S BLUE V cation to simplify payroll pro passlpg zone; Mrs. Naomi Brod 24. WATKINS cedures. sky, 4^, of Providenpe, R. I., follow Wayne D. Kurferschmld, 20, o< STAMPS Free for your TRIPLE S STAMP SAVER ing too closely; Barbara L. Jardine, Sunset Rd., EUington, was arrest WiST I g w BOOK with the purchase of |2.50 or more at your neigh- 30, of North Franklin, fraudulent ed yesterday at 11:25 p.m. on Rt. \ z S r l borhood GRAND UNION. ^ issue bf a check; and Carlyle P. 83 by Special Clonstables John R. Limit 1 Coupon per Cuatomer. Adult# Only. Teabo, 18, of Hazardville, operat WilUama and Harmon Howe and Funaral rviei TWa Offer Expires on Wedaeeday, July 32. Local Stocks ing without headlights at night, alt ■charged wl'th speeding. to Friday, .'The 'same constables arrested ORMOND J. WBBqr, OIraeter Judge Karp ordered the case '6f 143 EAST OENnCR ST. rAPlAIN EASY BY I.ESLIE TURNER Donald J. LaDone, 26, of 37 Deer Uuotstions Pnrnltbed by*'. Francis A. SIrois, 17, of Hartford, field Dr., Manchester, yesterday Mltahrll 9-71^ YE5,T0Ny. Ht'5 STILL *0 HJSANELV HMM.XAM Cobum jb- RflfifilFbrooK. Ine. charged with reckless driving end at 10:20 p.m. and charged him -JfALOUSi 1 HARDLY OAU LOOK AT I BEGIN TO I ■ Bank Bjtock* deetruction of private property, with passing in a no passing zone. MR. ABERNATHY BY RAI.8TON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY regret 1 ' n o TOU » A y\^ HAHOSOMt lAAN. IF H r 9 AROUNO'J V. - ■ Bid Asked ■continued to Aug. 3 to allow Sirois Kupferschmidt and LaDone arf INVITE HIM Comt. Bank Add Trust to retain counsel. EXTRA AH-HA! JU5TA9I i TIOuVE CAUGHT US RED-HANDEP, I'M'GOING TO. CAPTAIN IA8V . Manchester's Oldm l« A FORUeR. t0 5TAy,Wif Co...... 41V4 Slrole pleaded guilty to the two with Finest FaeilHtei TRIPLE.S 1^: SUSPECTED.YDU'RE < AAR. ABERNATHY. WHAT ARE’rOU COVERALLBETS! aurrOR op PEAR Hartford NnUiona. . - charges this morning, but the pleee Advertisement— Oll-Stiaet ParldhyX .GAMOLING DURING ^ GOING TO t>0 WITH US? ,YI9UR9. NO? Bank A Triist Co. . 35. were erased when the continuance EstabUahed 1874 BLUE WORKING H O U R S]^ Fire Jnsuranea Oom|Midek'» was ordered. Save! Auto.Plra and life In- to’s homa haating S4-ranaa—Allstate ’^Insurance—call r ; Aetna Fire ...;...... «6 ^ WHAT AAA I GOING Hartford Fire ...... 1 8 2 .191 local agent R. Hagedom. Ml our w ay! STAMPS TO DO? I'LL TELL National Fire .122 ISO, Day» in Jail 3-2431. , WITH EACH SPECIAL LOW PRICED ITEM USTED lELOW YOU WHAT I'M Phoenix Fire ...... 7$ yt 60 You get premium quality GOING Life and Indemllnty fns. Co*'- Meted to Maiilden Mobilhaat with RT-98 . . . the' FR ESH PAR TO DOy. Aetna Casualty...... 188 '■■'-ITB moat completely effective fuel Aetna U f« ...... 238 34« .(» MANCHeSTER oil additive in use today. And- Conn. GenfFM'-,. .... 30Q . 37fi A "yown Court .qracAcdowit on RETOHER OLASS GO. Mltsbell you get pramium aarviea. Au HALP 7-ZO Htfd. StekifTWHIbr . . - 9B;.; 08 - drunkarda swept ita. fifth man in tomatic deHvariea . . . a bal- three days Inta jaU t^ ay, this 9-7B79 GALLON VOheS4- Travelers.L/...',..L ... 03' 96 I88f VnSBT MTODLE TITRNPKB aneed.payment plan and many ndff^ay. t ' m JiaT.aiiteVAfu.Wt tints Tok-a sentence-of 60 days. .1 Pnblle CttUtlea ether extra# deaigned ta maka ICE CREAM The sentence wai meted but to Conn. Light A Power 23 25 CORNER DURANT 8T. home heating rtaUp *osy. JEFF <;OBR BY PETE HOFFMAN Hartford Electric Lt. 67 70 James Macdan, 58, of no certain IHE STORY OF MARIHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS address, who waa arraigned before NEW LARGER QUAKTERS PENGUIN PLUS DEPOSIT PllOM THE SLUMS Judge joules A. Karp on a common IF YOU MEAN MARTHA, I SU66E4TCD OESHKiEOWOUE Mobilhaat i YOU ^ ' T riA M A R , WHATS ------4«H • 47>/4 drunkard charge. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING SHE ^ .I D HER »POM AMO REST, REALLY THWk/WROMd WITH YOU? 'j SCBJE SHIf-TS TO THE LYLES HOME.... Maddqn waa .taken tq Hartford Mm dtoii ocMaa I l l IN THIS TEUEjmmPAPEE STOEY. SUiuta^fninir iDoinnMw WcMMm \ P igW M J SHE ALMOST. MARTHA WAS K Arrow; 3a*r|, H eg:;.. 64 J4 ''67H C\>unty JAll ■whete he joined four AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 29 O Z . DeOWHEO,[)(yOAN6ER/ XSteJ «tr...WHAT'S AsTCcUrtM'Spring .. 20 22 others, Harry ‘ Leister, Andrew “7 YOU? f HERANOIEX; HAPPENED? BriatoT^rasa 12V4 14>4' Moojiey, Tfoward Phillips Mid BEVERAGES BOTTLES GLASS FURNITURE TOPS AMIMEDHER.' . T6' ' 86 , ■Frank I’^ii’phy, , who were aeti- " WEGIVE ^;or Dunhami^Bnaji ’.'T;,*- 844' 9% -tenced Friday.' The latter'four Em'-Htot^-.jS...v..,.. ,.61^4 edeh received 30-day aentencee. M IRRO RS (Fir«plae« cmd Do«r) GREEN STAMPS U .S. N O . 1— G R A D E A Fafnlr B e a ^ g , . . .i., 98 ’ 61 Judge Katjp Friday drew atten Landers, Friry,. Clark 21% 28% tion tb the problem of drunkards . PICTURE FRAMING (all fypM) N. B. M»obine->. . 27% 29% in Manchester ahd said a federal 10 L > North - W i .. 30% 39% or state farm for their care and WINDOW ond PLATE G U SS MORIMTY BA MANCHE8TER EV1NIN6 HBRALD. MANQIESTSR. OONN« MONDAY. JULY 20. 1969 FAOC HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1969 FAOK 1W CLVI b b LneaUrma f w l 721 tg r ifllfl t a f n l o 72 Hb ib m b f«v fa lB Wtuatlone Wented— AiUdas Fwr 8 I .46 Flowdn— N on cry Stock 60*B 51 n rHERE OlIGlHTA BE A LA W BY PAGAJ.Y und SHORTEN Help Wanted li SK f«r Rant' 64 Automobiles for Sale 4 FenaJe 88 86" JtOTART mofwar. atlf-|Nre|MQad LARGE AF7UCAN violets in LARGE MAHOGANY aldabeard. I $38,900—OouBtry llvtim and still be VERNON-T room apUt towel. Near BOLTON CENTER iU K C i experienced raundiY wbrker. in town. tbi» baaut&nl 0 - room now Lake Btraat Bchool. Elea IMt BUTCX Special, 3-dPor, 3 tone $M ,M: 4M>. 41S6.I6, dtoeoBOBoed bloom. Up to 76c. 880 Oak St. lO Excenant eenauen. 816. MI FOR tALMdnt. ______Apply Lucky Letiy Self-Serttee BABY a rm N O in my licensed m ^ ) . Martew'a, 167 Main SL 9-6640. 9A531. NEW LMmWG - Eowara ttbo-. ovar-aiaed bousa wt$h 8 aeraa o t viaw.. 818660. P. V. Taaormi, ** 8% rPMBa irrean. On* owner. No reaaonable Mm p, lutichactiatm, 188 ^ j c t . tW Brakar, 60 8A881. ■ t-ear ganga. I m AN A;Q. COnOiTiOsEO nprAuSANT WWE«t iT B ut at uoml in kis no* oifiRtc wiTCHfti a Ijaundry, 9 Maple St. • ' home. Dsy or night. Full or part- Manctiaatar. Chfl KXport area 8 fintahad rooeos. Cam Cbd.-^ mealy landseapad land wtfli fnm CLASSIFIED offer rOfuied. MI 4-0847. time. rel. MI 8-7820. BLOND mahogany extenMcw table Shad donaaih. cnetaiata-x rt- treas. J. D. Itaalty. MI 9-8875. Eve * View mAnB4 no O'CrseEsCC JlSiilty OQXK (»lD Nt UNIc till 8O0D c AND «)iEE ) 6«0(ip ■ Bay brook. SEAMSTRESS for cut aprona. PUSH b u t t o n tumtabla tor FOUR ROOM rand), wnadad • OnJy*|U,)to. 1»48 CHEVROLSn*. 3-door, radio, OiCitES and fiTIAniiNO V HooaehoM Gflode f 1 —buffet Pulls nut to seat 13. Has madtlad Mtehan, attechad garagt. nings Ml 9-8840. Average eamlnga 81-80 hour. Ht-Fi T^9. Ml 84)868. drawers for dlMiss. extra Icavea LARGE FUSAflAlfr baantffully landacepad tot. R. F. AiamSmtm ataama. eneans. heater, new clutch and good RELIABLE WOMAN desires hoUSSv haNGKBflnntR - Sturdy new atx ceUar. Hat wntar beat. ‘Law, LAWMNCE F. FUNO brakea. Runa good. too. PI 3-8400; „tttC, I'll MVI ntrAt;4-riaMAiiaMSiD ‘ »iOT«W«aWT600R.' Simple, eaay. Canvaaaing not re ■a l e i-a OFF am ermUpaper. Wait and a drawer fer silver and linen. | lant for groeary, TV. or a ^ a a n a Dbnoefc Om. RMutor. 60 e-aaa. BROiOERB MS s a w ADVERTISING quired. Write Novelty Aprons, work by the day. Call MI 8-89^ GL0TBK8 Una polaa in- tUaa 46 a tila. EantUa, flraaa Tc room Garrison CotonisL 1% baths, dawn paymant. TR B-88BI. *Hl COLD CJIg, tUtN PONli TMC AIR. gta 0000 ( ANO kUR TMO«f Ideal tor apartiwant or home with aalearjotii. ate. Good Mae tran or Reban Kntdeek. t a SAi78, Pitiil P. Ftoao M l B4MB CONOiTiONER! il 'i Caidwell, Arkansas. AU aUaa. Old nolta r»- •uU. Oraaa Famt and Wallpapar. out dining room. MI 8-4133. Barbara Wanda. 60 e-TfOS. hat water heat, full tneulation. Ml«0, AND 7MK lQt6Tia«tTiMMOf)9tT MIDDLEAOED couple, sober and morea. Baan polaa. Truck bat windows. Call aftOr 6. 60 9-1810 MANCnSBTfeR-Naw Cod eti rt.Aasigllcn ADVBRTI8EMEN1 DEPT. HOURS TraHera 700ZEM AOfiC oeTTiN&TOO 'iM vAaooNtrrMootN' at the Green. or 60 9-8648. 96 Bummar fit. plaetared waliA flraptaea. pmalad experienced sewing machlhe reliable. Wife good cook^ Would ted. MI *-1858. Green Rd. Five large fintahad BOLTON (AH StOM) 8:1S A J L to 4:S0 P J L >7 90UN09 CNilW,’ _ out IN THE TARO AND FOR SAUt-^Deluxe Giboon electric II wall Knotty ptoe caMnets. Large operators, day shift, f a.m.-4;80 like to take care of elderly person. A GOOD BELECnON at a arUiaatU range Includes all extras, timer, ahada rrtaa. Call c owner and bulld- rooiAs and e*M room and bath up- X m U T Y TRAILlCB, deUchable OOOD! d cool orti jrioR SALIF-'Usad lumbar from * 8% room Ranch aidaa Spare wheOI. Ml Hillatown p.m. Night shift 6 p.m.-lO p.m. Husband has local Job and can refinlahed used fureitwre tor c Io », extra outlet. Call 60 9-5173. MANCHCBTER—riva ream Ranch 6C 3-4860. Maira uaftntabad. FaU ehed dor 8x1 to 2x10. ahaathtng flooring. for Rant 65 mer. Fireplace with paaalad »n ll * 3 toons Brap>65M COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Rd. MI 8-390J^______Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60„ Hilliard take cart’Of grounds, etc. in spare every room All kinds of appil only thraa years old. Tbrae bad-. „ * Plaeiagad wane time. Ml 9-5070 days, MI 8-4648 Ona G.E. and oBa RloUmoad hot three and boakeaaea. O a iM ic bath. m o nUDAf t»»W AJL~8AT0BDAf • A M . r St. ances, sparkling clean, no r o o m fumlshad boms. Can- rooms. ComlotoAtion triple track O O lO NlAL-^aw watar furnaca, radtatora, pipaa, bedroom homo to a baauuflu loca- Large hitehan with lata at cabt- * Built tn appUapeea 38 P o o r trailer, aieepa 8, gaa atove evenings. , Com# to and compare quaHw and ^ S *■; ‘ rally located. 1% baths. 60 aluminum storms and acreana. Ga * Alirmtoum casnfataatiena and electric refrigerator with a DEPENDABLE wohiart wanted to hot watar haatan, alnkg. tuba, prices. Open 9-9, LeBlanc furni days, Saturday or S u i^y. , ^ rage. Amaaitb driveway. Immacu- ttoti Just a few minutoa m m Man nets. Dining ream or thin* bed H.EA8E READ YOUR AD work in rest hof»)*. Call MI RELIABLE GIRL wants baby sit windowa, inaida and outalda doora. room Optional. Amaaita driveway. * Large seraanad-tai p or^ toilet. 1400. MI 3-7605. ture H o^tai. 196 South 8t., lAte eondltiyb. Handy location. Oall chester. Featuraa toe rude n ST Uv- * Baaaroant garaga. A * r a n takaa orct tfea H w •* • 9-5988. ting job days. Excellent refer Othar Iflambing and elactrtcai Rockville TR 9-3174. ■^:6lANCHE8TER-AvaUabla Aug. 1. R. F. Dimock. 60 9-5345. Barbara tog room with atone ftrsnlnca and Water and aawar. Ofl hat water ences. MI9J43^______articlaa. Opan daily 3:80-8:80 heat. Price 818.400, 10% down. * Over 3 scraa lead wmmmmam. Mmm ■■■■■ iTT ahaaM fMlO W* SA tiM n U n DAT IT direr. Good condition. 180. 60 bedroom home complataly Woods. MI 9-7703. Robert Murdock. panaled w q i, a separata dining ■ High alavatlon Anto DiiylnK School 7-A g e n e r a l o f f ic e clerk ' for p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. or rtwm ipd large kitchen, 1% baths McCarthy Eatarprlsaa. 60 4-0088, A TPB A W umt U M T O m BEBOB8 la ttme lor tfe* a w l laMr- small office. Good with figures. WOULD LIKE to take care of pre i furaiabed. Convanient reaidantial 60 5-5473. * $I.7M aaomnaa mangy m v B ^1^ . iha BMaM l i wappailtila tar oala ONE laeorMe* or otnlttad call MI 9-3893. Yard at Stock ELECTRIC DRTER. 878. MI 8-0066. area wtu lease for on# vear. Raf- and a 12x18 master badraom. 60 84878. MORTLOCK'S Manchaater's lead Willing to train a competent ap school child in my home. MI Plaea, off North Main St. DINETTE SET. wrought iron with praont awrtgata. lamliTT for aa* aAaarOataBaat______aa« UMa oaly tar Mm oataat of o erencea required. 8186 monthly m l^ f i e breaaeway and tw a