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VOL. LXXX, NO. 267 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTEiC CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 (Claseltled Advertising on Page 12) PRICE FIVE CENTS Rusk Asserts Crisis State News Makes Urgent New Roundup West Berliners Five in S t a t e Disarmament Effort ^ Die ill Traffic

Geneva, Aug. 14 end and in West Haven an More Than Protests the urgency of this task.” 18-year-old youth drowned. the and David ■While speaking of disarmament The victims of the An.sonia ac­ Ormsby-Gore of Britain. as a goal which may reasonably cident were Mrs. Bertha Myron of • I-4>ndon, Aug. 14r(/P)— Radio said today the Ber­ be sought. Rusk noted that "even 94 Grove St., An.sonla, Mr.s. Anna lin border shutdown was aimed at con.solidating peace in Eu­ Washington, Aug. 14 (/P)— now, a practical and reasonable Nikita, 77, of .38 Oak Ave., Shel­ treaty for the suspension of nu­ ton, and Mr.s. Tessy Batza, of 43 rope and asked why the West has “rai.sed a hullabaloo.” Secretary of State clear testing has been summarily Avon Si., Ansonia. said today that while the Ber­ rejected by the ." Police said the women had just Paris, Auff. 14 (A>)—Members of the Noi;th Atlantic Treaty lin crisis may make disarma­ And he spoke in somber tones stepped off a bus on Clifton Av­ Organization (N.\TO) toda.v railed the East (Jerman move ment seem ‘a distant goal” it of "the lowering clouds" over enue across from SS P eter and .sealing off East Berlin an illegal act. . also points up the ^rgent Berlin. Paul Church when they were Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo., struck by a car driven by Oscar need to push ahead in this asked Rusk if Soviet Premier Ballinger, 29, of 529 Francis St., Bonn, Germany, Aug. 14 (/P)—West Germany said tonight field. has been sin Ansonia. countermeasures the West will take against .Communist Testifying before me Senate For­ cere in calling repeatedly for total Mrs. Myron was dead on ar­ clcNsing of the border in divided Berlin will con.stst of “more eign Relations Committee Rusk and complete disarmament. rival at Griffin Ho.spital in Derby. than just written protest.” said wise policy demands that the Ru.sk replied that if Khru.shchev Mrs. Nikita and Mrs. Batza died nation "make strong, patient and could move promptly toward that shortly after. A foreign office spokesman refitsed to divulge details but sincere efforts" to promote dis­ goal and still retain the Com­ Police .said Ballinger went into .said'the countermeasures will meet the Communist action on armament even as it Increases its munist system 's "other In.stru- •shock after the accident and was the same level. military might to meet the new unable to tell them what had crisis. (Continued on Page Nine) happened. , By GEORGE BOULTWOOD In Roxbury, a 19-year-old sailor Berlin, Aug. 14 Italy. ' semicircle at the gate. Inside the Farm, is eight feet from the road semicircle were five East German counter measures the western pow­ H e served for 23 years in the on a sharp;do>nrnhill curve. ers may take against the Commu­ Vatican Curia before going to soldiers. In West Haven yesterday, The throng on the West Berlin nist ban on the flight of refugees Washington for his long assign­ A aron Lewis Jr., 18, of 265 Ash- from Red rule into West Berlin. ment there. side had grown from perhaps a mun .St., New Haven, drowned in hundred to 3,000 by midaftemoon. In another development Assist­ Cardinal Cicognani was . also the lagoon off Marginal Drive. ant Secretarj’ of State' Foy D. named president of the Cardinal West Berlin police took a hand' I^ewis, who was sw im m ing w ith Kohler arranjged a meeting with Commission for Government of then to move back the crowd, aay- the ambassadors of Britain, France th e S tate of V atican (Tity, in ef­ a friend, failed to surface after ing the situation had become too making several dives. His body tense. and West Germany for mid-after­ fect the mayor of the 108-acre noon to discuss actions the West city-state. In this office he suc­ was recovered with grappling But even as a police cordon may take beyond the lodging of a ceeds Nicola Cardinal Canall, who hooks in about eight feet of water. shoved the watchers westward, formal protest with the Soviet died Aug. 3. The lagoon, which is owned by other West Berlinens streamed in commander in East Berlin. Pope John also named Cardinal from the downtown area and com­ The range of actions, diplomats Cicognani president of the Cardi­ (Continued on Page Two) plicated the task. said, includes a po.ssible retaliato- nal Commission for Administration A U.S, Army helicopter hover­ ed over the scene. of the Goods of the Holy Sec. (Contiimed On Page Seven) Pope John also announced these The Communist Interior Minis­ other appointments to high Vati­ Stratford Firm try warned that the East German can office: forces have been ordered to take A rcadio Cardinal Larraona, CARDINAL CICOGNANI Immedfate counter measures Spanish member of the Vatican Gets Work on aaginst interference by “consci­ 'Curia, to be archpriest of St. enceless elements" and demanded Bulletins Peter’s Basilica an office that was of Cardinals, to be grand master that West Berliners stay at least held by Cardinal Tardini. of the Holy Sepulcher. Tlying’ Boats 100 m eters (330 feet) from them. Ciilled from'AP Wires Gustavo Cardinal Testa. Italian Archbishop Acacio Gabriel Western news plmtographers who came closer were spra.ved by member of the Vatican Curia, to Coussa to b pro-secretary of the Hartford. Aug,* 14 (A*! — The be pro-president of the Cardinal Vatican's Congregation for the Communist' hose trucks. ' NEHRU ANSWERS BOWLES second announcement of a contract West Berliners clamored for New Delhi, India, Aug. 14 UTt Commission for Administration of Eastern Church. Cardinal Cicog­ West Berlin police raise a sign near the city’s Potsdamer Platz announcing that the area, on the the Goods of the Holy See. nani, wtio was secretary of the in Connecticut wdth production of sharp-, counteraction against the —Prime Minister Nehru said to­ border between the east and west sectors of the city, is clo.sed to all traffic. (AP Photofax via ra­ blockade of East German travel, day India could look after itself Alberto CJardinal di Jorio, Ital­ congregation, us giving up that Navy "flying" boats was made to­ dio from Berlin). day. imposed at-the sector border by without 11. S. help If Pakistan ian member of the Vatican Curia, post. The nomination of Arch- were to attack. Anierlcan Under- to be pro-president of the Cardinal East Germah, troops and police bi.shop Coiussa indicated th a t he Officials of Avco Corporation's armed as If prepared to combat secr^ry of State Chester Commission for the Government very likely will be made a cardinal Lycoming Division in Stratford open revolt. EkaVtes promised last week the of Vatican City. at the next consistory for cardinals ‘Definitely Not a Swap’ said that it will design and develop Barbed wire barrlcade.s. tanks ...United States would come to In­ Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, and will thereafter be the cardinal and soldiers w ith ma'clgine gui)s dia’s assistance the next morn­ French-born dean of the College secretary of the congregation. a Marine Corps amphibious cargo News Tidbits landing craft able to "fly" through cut off the great refugee flovy fpdm ing in case of attack by nelgh- rough seas up to around 51 miles from the AP Wires Cuba to Return Plane, East Germany. And none Of the Ixtring Pakistan. The promise per hour. 80,000 E ast Germans w'ith jobs in was made to allay Indian fears Early in August, Hamilton West Berlin showed up for w'ork. arou-sed by new Am erioan-am w----- Summation hy Defense Standard Division of' United Air­ Pre.sident Kennedy in- telegrapi Henceforth, they must have pass­ supplies to Pakistan under the craft Corporation reported it would tells American Federation of U. S. to Release Boat es to get past the barricades. 1954 agreement. build automobile stabilization Teacher.s convention that need is The closing of the Brandenburg I ’ equipment for another hydrofoil vital for more highly trained gate, one of 13 crossings left open SATl'RN B.ARGE REFIXIATED craft, the Navy's first anti-subma­ people in every aspect of national Washington. Aug. 14 (A"! — The a claim against Cuba. The claim Cape Canaveral, Fla., Aug. 14 Ruling on Eichmann rine patrol boat of this type, under life...Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller United States is slashing through was based on an advertising bill (Continued On Page Seven) (A*) — -A barge ferrying the first a contract with Boeing Airpiane calls NiMV'ial session of state leg­ the red tape that binds dealings incurred by the Cuban Tourist .Saturn ro«‘ket b«»08ter got caught Co. islature for next Monday to take with Cuba to preparation for the Con\mi-‘>sion. on a mud flat in tlie Intercoast­ Its scheduled speed was not re­ emergency action that could tem­ return of a h.ijacked Eastern Air­ In the U.S. note, to Cuba, re­ al Waterway tcwlay but was Slated for November vealed, but a third hydrofoil-type porarily piece New York City’s lines planJ. leased here Saturday, the United Draft Total quickly freed and continued its boat, produced for the U. S. Mari­ scandal-ridden school system in In an agreement between the States said its policy is "where journey to Cape Canaveral. time Service by Grumman Aircraft state's hands. .Rain .soothes forest two countries, the United States property of a foreign government Three tugs pulled the barge, the fire which ha.s burned estim ated wUj release a Cuban ^latrol boat Compromise, loose after it ran By GARVEN HUDGINS S'promplly adjourned the coiirt. Engineering Corp. and noa.ssengeni, com­ As the Judges retired to begin uled to head for their.Jionie3 to­ Joseph W. Reap, a State De­ Service, today advised Gover­ concluded the historic trial after Grumman-Navy craft. give” 'some 80 Cuban officers anti- morrow. This means a speed-up in pany officials said. Most of the 713 days with the announcement considering their verdict, Eich­ partment press officer, said last nor Dempsey th a t 220 men will inJimHi suffered minor brulsee Hydrofoil boats ride on wing- guerrilla and artillery training at clearing an Eastern Airlines crew night he knew of no change in the be inducted in the state during that judgment and sentence will mann was led from the glass Nanking, To Tao News Agency re­ but six or seven were in serious prisoner's dock where he has sat llke foils that lift their hulls above for travel to Havana. Normally, arrangem ent to turn the ves.sel Septem ber. comlition. Company officials said be handed down in November. ports from Taipei, Formosa, which an American, has to follow an in­ Eichmann's West (Jerman de­ at all sessions since the first one water turbulence, allowing the over to Cuban technicians and sea­ The stepped-up call (or a train which had stoppeer and radio by Bernard I; to stop the proceedings against fense attorney challenged the delivery in Jan u ary 1963; Initial Senate that Vice President Lyn­ vertising firm, ha.s been seizing not a swap.” The official U.S. posi­ tore down after a brief scuffle. Salumu, an extremist Gizenga ' the accused, to close his file and authority of the special ,3-judge tests will be performed In Long don B. Johnson is making "a great Cuban property wherever he found tion Is th a t the S'VS Is being re- ’Two thousand ct)eering left- aide. He denounced both tn* to Judge him no more." contribution" to Kennedy adminis­ It In Florida, to satisfy a $429,000 "Belgian manaee” and tiw lAOdau thanked Servatlus and (Continued on Page Xwo) (Continued on Page Four) tration judgment he>woh in prosecution of (Oodttntted m Fage Nine) (Oonttained eo P age 8U). fanl gewkemeet. ' - ' "jirt-

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MANCHESTER EVENIN6 HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14,'1961 FACE THREE

least,, to see how the Met has "Hal Boyle' Danny Monahan, Howard' Jenaen, fallen. Bolton Carol Barrett, Steve Sherman, Senior S c o u t s Help Swiss Coluinhia For extunple, 1 translate in part Brendan Willlanis, Mary Clscon, from an article in. the June issue of Sheiiiw^d oil Bridge Mary Murphy, Kiistee Nichols, "Opem-Wclt" outstanding Germah Inherited Money OPEN SAT. 10 to 0 Diane Lelncr, Scott Chandler, Celebrate Independence Day Bowmen Host opera periodical, commentlrtg on Early Replies Julie Sheridan, Eddy Oiurllla, i “ THE WAY the proposed ney home of the Met CPBNTOfllGHTTlUO in Lincoln Square: "It is sincerely North dealer Ellen Converse, Debbie Negro, Proves Costly DON'T BJEVEAL N Both sides vulnerable Andrea Matthews, Philip Pe^n, Manchester's Senior Girl Scouts* bright and early, we were off for Skip Palmer^ jto be hoped that the Met ^vlli be ATj. t h e f a c t s To Charg es a day in the .snows of the great- impelled to greater things in Us NORTH Carl Preiws. Tommy Newman, ofl-Troop 1, who spent the Fourth I HEARD IT” By Alfred Shebiwold A Glen Jensen, Robert Miner, David 1 e.st of the Swlsa Alps. Highlights new house, and that the public will, pleased,” said my friend. "Then I It's a poor Wea to draw an 4 -$<4 'S< i •' of July aboard ship on the Atlan­ in consequence, bring to it a great­ New York (/P) — I t you haveh’t A ^ J 10 3 By Krzesicki Jensen, Wendell Bitner, and Greg of the trip included a splendid V.S. Champ LADIES! got suspicious. ‘Sign nothing,' I cutbAb blueprint of tho hand for O Q 10 < c tic, enjoyed a fireworks display view above the clouds, a dog sled by John Gruber er Interest than has lately been inherited any money lately, count Hoffman. Now*, the ttm* to iitett yonr yourself lucky. told my wife. ‘'We'll hire our own your opponents. Leave them some ♦ Q 10 9 5 and celebrated Swiss Independence ride, and the singing of 'She's a the case." Jack Early, a member of the "Progs" who will receive cer­ Columbia I.Ake Bowmen were | fall Mwliig. Our .tock of daric The same periodical hlso com­ You may be better off. lawyer.’ room for doubt. . WEST EAST tificates are Nora Shea, Jacqueline Day recently in Switzerland. Grand Old Plkg’ under a model ‘‘My initial feeling of gratitude South won the first trick with A 2 4 6 4 Democratic committee elected at Dolores York and Ann Louise of the United States flag, carved hosts to Skip Palmer of Dans- 1 cottons, woolens, McCall .pat­ mented ,on Bing's "recurring re­ Most of us tend to think the Treschuk, Lynn Korikowakl, Mar­ vine, N.Y., yesterday when more frain that.vw-ithout imoney he can other way. Few of lis shrink in had been Immediately replaced by the ace of dlitmonds, drew trumps V 7 4 t;? q 9 6 the party caucus to help elect can­ Jeffries combined efforts to send in a Cavern of ice, 11.3.33 feet tern* and sowing accessotiM with the ace and queen, and then 0976432 OK It s tha Young, Denise Morra, Jeanne the following report of the group's above sea level.) than 160 people gathered at the 1 only make a littie music.” Phoocy! horror from the prosepet of being one of doubt and mistrust. I sus­ didates ehdsen at the caucus, Is- ■yVebb, Bill Behrman, Holly Gor­ club’s 28-target field artjhery ] are yours at IX)W MILL A month ago I called your at-*23, and would have closed in early pected a plot, a conspiracy to led the five of clubs from dummy. AA862 AK743 activities' in Wildcrsudl, Switzer­ "Finding our hotel a vacation Locally Frank Pandolfi does just enriched by the passing of a dis­ Bued a statement Sunday night re­ ton, Kathy Sheridan, Mike Leiner, course on Hunt Road for the. first SPECIAL! tenllon to the fact that Rudolph April for a total of about 26 weeks. cheat my wife or her rightful due. It all seemed "ftormal, but Soiith SOUTH land: spot for other Girl Guides, we join­ PRICUS! as weil on an even more limited tant relative or, for that matter, AKJ10 9B7SS Kathy Shea, Walter Treschuk, srheduled field archery tourna- Custom Bing had not settled his disputes Using these figures, the added budget. • "My whole nature had changed had already told too much of his futing statements made by Vin­ "High up. high on the mountain, ed together with troops from a total stranger. r t? 8 3 2 Alana Tomlinson, Barbara Fish, we'll go to our chalet" ment, . | costs would have been under Just in rase you . think that this It is a-hearthwarniing hope to at the mere possibility of inherit­ story. cent Krzesicki, chairman of the Carol Laneri, Christine Maxwell. Scotland and England for a 'jolly Made with the unions involved in the $200,000, or something ufiich ing money. Since West had discarded a dia­ O A • "TTiis wa.s our chant amid a good' evening of singing and get- . p With three Connecticut archers, j German publication might be us all that somewhere, somehow, town committee, Martin Lynch, Mark Mulka, John who holds the National j Slipcovers production of operas, and last seems a more manageable figure. "I hired a lawyer and sent him mond on the second round of A J heavy downpour of rain as we tinp acquainted, enjoyed by the r “ biased toward everything mu.sical someone was mentioned us favor­ North East South Wait Krzesicki claimed that some Murphy, John Leiner, Tom Giglio, week the hassle reached the front A little error of half a million in .with the label "Made in USA," I out West to investigate the situ­ trumps. East knew that South had hiked up toward the international other giie.sts of the hotel as well ! Champion.ship in field archery and ably — and remembered us finan­ ation. Each night I tossed slMp- eight sure trump tricks. The ace 1 Pass 1 A Pass committee members had taken Patty Massolini. Colleen Robbins, home of girl scouts located in the Iho ffirls ' ' ^ demonstration of bow and Ptlgirtm JRilliif pages, with a ban^. involving Mr. Bing's apparent arithmetic! quote from the .same Issue (in 2 ty Pass 4 A Pass Milton Jensen. Linda Fish, Larry . . ■ ' „ .arrow shooting over a 14-target [ Draperies at everybody up to and''including the cially — in, his will, and that in less in my bed, wondering how of diamonds had already ap­ part in a primary in 1959. Early heart of the lofty Alps at Adelbo- CHENEY HALL The Met seats over 3,000 and tran.slalion, of course) regarding 5 A Pa” 6 A All Pass said, "If Krzesicki is referring to Piano, Dick Behrman, Denise Hills, V August l-«t. Uie Swisa flags rose course. I White' House. Hartford's G 1 a n n a d'Angelo: the fullness of time the money wealthy we'd be. I grew grreedler peared, and the ace-king of hearts den, Switzerland, July 29tli. Low Mill Hartford Rd., Slanchesfer usually la sold out for every per­ will drop from the sky like a ripe were In the dummy. It was there­ Opening lead — 0 4 the 1959 election when a group Donald Sobol, Andy Leiner and \ Engaged I- ini celebration the Swiss Inde- i Palmer said the ffical course, I have never been an ardent ad­ formance. With six performances "What Js needed above all {for and greedier and greedier. "Our assistant leader. Mrs. Tip pendence Day ■ The day was filled ■ i^icj j,y j),g bowmen last win- Prices! Open Dally Noon to 9 mirer of Rudolph Bing, so what this type of opera), is .soloists of plum. Even orphans, gypsies and fore clear that South had eleven of Democrats supported Independ­ Marion Lodi. | The engagement of Missibath- Mortimer, managed to survive the a week an average of about 18.000 bowery bums cling fondly to this "I became'^ suspicious of pan­ East to ruff out the king. Dum­ ent candidates for the Board of with excitement for u.s ss the|)p,- |„ worst of weather, is I have to .say may seem unduly the stature which the visiting com­ handlers in the street who asked tricks outside of clUbs. ' TJe.sta'for the intermediate group erine Fay of Manchester tojjames sternuous hike only with the aid people sec its moth-eaten decor hope. my’s ten of clubs is then good Education he apparently his lost streets were thronged with chil- one of the fine.st he has seen in' harsh. Ncverthcle.ss, 1 feel he has pany brought to Stuttgart; fore­ for a quarter, or friends at the of­ East could lose nothing by put­ werb passed by Marcia Williams, Baker of Rockville is announced of pushes from several of the dren. dancing and singing in their bjj; travels over the nation. between. Sundays; An average We all have the idea, too, that ting up the king of clubs. South for declarer’s twelfth trick. his memory. Dr. Alexander Plante, Margo Matthews, James Preu.ss, been less than frank in his pub­ raise of less than 50 cents per most being the young, extremely fice who wanted to borrow a cou­ by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John heartier memher.s of the troop, j j-jative costume!?. lished .statements as reported by an unexpected Inheritance would (xiuldn’t have the ace of clubs— East played the king of clubs the one person on the town com­ Ann Gauthier. Judy Lodi, Dwane When we finally arrived at the Shooting with him were Vincent .seat would cover the $7,600 raise attractive Glanna d'Angelo, whose ple of bucks for lunch money. "In the evening there were Kacergius, state field archery the news services. i phenomenal accuracy excited one in some rriysterious way solve all or he'd have claimed his twelve to prevent South from having this mittee who actively supported the LeBlanc, John Gorton, Jehnifer Fay, 404 Wethcrell St., Manches­ chalet, we were gi’eeted by Girl which was asked. Had they somehow heard P f my kind of ruffing play. Give East a independent candidates, resigned pararie.s and firework.s. We found champion, who Is a member of the. To quotfe an AP dispatch, "An I to raptures.” our problems and cure our pres­ w'ife's Inheritance? Were they try­ tricks and gone on to the next Maxwell. Jeffrey Maxwell, Janet ter. Guides from seven different coun­ Perhaps you'll cr>’ that the scats medal for his fine play, but give from the town committee because firewoiks a Very welcome sight ^ Algonquin Club of Waterbury; Ar­ OF MANCHESTER official statement from the Met Thero'.s more to the review but ent defects of character. ing to muscle in on our wrindfall hand. Pepin, Denise Sheridan. Phillip Her fiance is the son of Mr. and tries of the world who conducted FLETCHER GLASS GO. are already too high. They aren't. Yes, it would enable us to be­ Waite for Heart South a black mark for revealing he was not willing to support since we had mis.sed our own na­ thur Hall, Columbia I.Ake Bow­ Mitchell said the demands would have add­ it doesn't belong in this article. before we even got to count it our­ Dooley Jr., Gail Cheasey, Frank Mrs. Peter Baker, 8 N. Park SI., us on a gpiided tour. After lunch­ tional releliration on .hily 4th. ed $7b0,000 to the Met's prospec­ Back in tlie depths of the depres­ come patrons of the arts and sci­ Bast won with the king of clubs too much information to East. Agnes Kreyslg as a candidate for Gorton, Noreen Nichols and Tom ing and singing with the guides, we men, and Max Wanat of Nip- 9-7879 selves ? Daily Question the board of education. It would Rockville. Some of the more enthusiastic muck Bowmen of Tolland. 188 WEST MIDDLE TLRNPHiE tive deficit ..." This is sup­ sion the top was $7.50 per seat, ences, and give us the leisure to "I tell you I was a greedy, and led the king of diamonds to Sharpley. hiked to Adelboden where we spent when a dollar bought over twice Escapee Returns make South ruff. Then East sat Partner deals and bids one seem that present members of the The bride-elect, a 1959 grad­ the remainder of the afternoon members of the troop. Bobbie There were 149 archers regis­ posedly the result of a weekly pursue learning for its own sweet grasping physical wreck when our Qualifj'ing as "Swimmer.s'' are uate of Manchester High School, Johns, Fran Nylin, and Karen i CORNER DURANT ST. raise of about $75 per man. A lit­ as much as it does today, and back and waited lor his heart heart. The next player doublee town committep who are chal­ Mary-Jo Nichol.s, Emily Leiner. shopping for cuckoo clocks and tered for the competition yester­ sake and dedicate ourselves to lawyer finally returned after the is employed by Connecticut Mu­ Churila, purcha.sed their own fire­ day. Columbia Lake Bowmen were tle simple arithmetic would seem was considerably more than twice Groton. Aug. 14 (flh—A Rhode trick. Eventually he got It. ' (for takeout), and you hold: lenging the caucus nominations Star Cthaplin, Jim Sharpley, Eiise music boxes which seemed a must Island teen-ager walked into State the service of manljind. We would estate was settled.” tual Life Insurance Co., Hartford. works and. standing on a balcony not eligible for awards, with the LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! to be in order. as hard to get. Yet, they had sell­ automatically become nobler, South made his mistake when Spades—2; Hearts—7 4; Diamondi ought to have the same decency. Matthews, David Norris, Beth Gor­ for all of us. Returning to our ho­ outs all the time with that tariff, Police headquarters and admitted.' "How much did you get?” he drew the second round of —9 7 6 4 3 2; Clubs—A 8 6 2. What Let us go further—this same Vin­ Mr. Baker, a Rockville High tel early in the evening, we strolled ■set forth their own display. exception of those in the junior PLENTY OF FRONT A.ND REAR PARKING There are considerably leas than kinder, more generous and open- "Well, after paying off our law­ ton. Jay Ijoer.sch, Barbara Mur­ "Thus, our wonderful holiday in ! class. 100 musicians in the Mel's or­ and under those circumstances. troopers said, .that he had escaped trumps. After winning the first do you say? cent Krzesicki presided at a hear­ School graduate, is employed by about getting acquainted with our from a jail w-here he had been held hearted. yer." my friend replied, "my wife phy. Dawn Ladd. Paul D'ltalia, Switzerland ended with a bang. | Kacergius tool: the high scoring | chestra. but even calling it 100, Offhand I would say that a $15 trick with the ace of diamonds he Answer: Pass. Don't run before ing which attempted to take away Jean Pesce, Paul Kozikowski, An­ Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East new surroundings in Wiltlerswil. in a charge of stealing a truck. But would we, now’, really? and I found we were out exactly should lead a trump to dummy’s you're hurt. A bid of two dia­ Hartford. " The mountains are slowly fading award for men in the meet, shoot- 1 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED the proposed raise would have top would be in order today in­ Actually, inherited money Is party membership from the Demo­ thony Sobol, George Hutchin.son, "Zoom! It's William Tells ar­ State Trooper William Bairows $137.42. ace and return the low club at monds should show a far better crats who supported independent The wedding will take place behind us, their mighty aummite | Ing 431. Bette Rondinone of Hard- cost $7,500 per week, and to add stead of $10 as it stands. Opera just as likely to ruin as to en­ Ray WaiTen. Bruce Chandler. Wil­ row, and we actually saw it. Sun- said the youth. 'William F. Neron- "But I learned a good lesson: once. suit than six headed by the nine- candidates against Agnes Kreysig. Dec. 2 at the Church of the As- dav afternoon, we weaved through conquered and we now turn to: ware City Bowmen, high scorer GLASS FURNITURE TOPS $750,000 to the deficit, would re­ has always been expensive, but hance the character of its reci­ Beware the possibility of inherit­ liam Robbins and Burr Tomlin.son. there have always been those who tia, 17, Kingston. R. I., turned The difference is that East spot. "The reasoning that Krzesicki The advanced .swimmers and ! 8»mption in Manchester, the meadow on the path to Inter­ meet the call of the fields and for- for women during the day, shot quire a hundred weeks. There were himself in yesterday and was pient. ing money. It not only can destroy For Sheinwold's 36-page book­ est.s of Germany," 338, 52 weeks in a year, the last time could afford it. doesn’t know that South has an uses as a defense for not resigning junior lifesaving tests were com -' laken where we .saw Schiller's play, MIRRORS (Firef^lace and Door) charged with motor vehicle theft. Let me cite the terryfying ex­ your character—it also can cost eight-card trump suit. Unless East let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," Lpcal archers, but members of 1 I lookefl. and I'm sure The Herald Actually, the musicians at the as chairman of the Democratic pleted by Steve Nichol.s, Norman 1 dren attending. Each family is ■William Tell,' produced by the na­ As reported by police, Neronita perience of a friend of mine whose you dough!” is a very thoughtful player, he send 60c to Bridge Book, Man­ town committee cle^F'l.v demon­ tives in its natural setting, the Nipmuck Bowmen, who were; PICTURE FRAMING (aH types) would h&vc had quite a story Met work very hard, much harder said he took his boss' truck in wife received a letter from a law­ So the next time anyone tells chester Evening Herald, Box 3318, Nichols. Dougla.s (^landler and asked to bring a salad or other among the 16 award winners were ; about it, if Somebody managed to will play a low club. strates. Early said, he and his "A.s the play began, we were than those in our leading sym­ Narragansett, R. li Saturday and yer notifying her she had inherit­ you you've Inherited a million dol West will have to win with the Grand Central Sta., N.'Y. 17, N.Y. Susan Dooley, item of food. Those planning to at­ Public Records Mrs. Evel.vn Cafferella, who look | sneak in 48 more. phony orchestras. Not only do they State N ew s lieutenants are incapable of pro­ Heads Pienie Delegation tend are asked to call Mrs. Jones mostS t impressedimpre.' by the procession W IN DO W and PLATE GLASS was apprehended by authorities In ed a small bequest from a relative. lars, back away fas^. ace of clubs, and South can later (Copyright 1961, General Featuree viding leadership and capable only of cattle raltle XAnd goats de.scending first place in the women’a 225 di- i Actually, the Met is closed a have to perform operas lasting 3 Wakefield. Returned to Narragan­ The letter contained a form for It could ruin your whole life! i Mrs. R. Kneeland Jones Sr. is in to tell her how many will come lead the queen of clubs through Corp.) oi bringing shame tj) our party. from the surrounding hills. The <)ultrlalni Deed vision and Harry Cafrella. her .son, 1 goodly portion of the year so we to 6 hours AS contrasted against sett, he was put in an imlockcd her to sign. Earn your own living and stay charge o f ., anangements to be from each family and what type CONTRACTORS: WE H.VVE IN STOCK symphony concerts lasting about Commenting on what he termed . Bolton Democrats plan- dialogue was given m CJcrman and j {;.,„dino to John J. and who shot 301 to make first place 1 can't even count 52 weeks in fig­ cell, which he later fled, and came "At first I was tremendously normal. . Roundup of food will be brought. in the Intermediate division. ' uring the costs. Hie present sea­ 2 hours, but they have to rehearse to Connecticut in the truck. death by Robert'e mother, who had Krze.sjckis ' ndiculou.s remarks ' j uSaUebri the Tolland County we all found the Englisli Pdide ... property off MEDICINE CAEINETS and SHOWER DOORS when they are not performing in Tide, Winds, published in a S u n d a y paper, j Democratic As.sociation annual Public Records books mo.st helpful. | Clinton .'-t. Tanni Hall took second prize in ; son was to have opened on Oct. Nerontia, police said, went to a asked him not to tell her son until The following public records tlie junior girl division and Mark public, during the day. (Continued from Page One) '' that the primary held ; 2 0 at the Maple Grove "Linda Johnson and Ann Ixniise Trade Name OPE-N SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS restaurant and asked a waitress to he went off duty. have been filed with Town Clerk Hall, third, in the junior boys di­ This makes long hours, and builds Summation hy Defense The mother’s telephone call was Weather ln_1960, _not in 1959, was reques-| ci„b, Franklin .St,. Rockville. Chil- Jcffrie.s were given the opportun­ Reginald H. Man.seau, now do­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN direct him to the nearest police ted by five. Democrats to secure David Toomey. certificate of dis­ vision. up overtime at a fast clip. Mr. station. Then he turned himself in the city of New Haven, is open made at 3:30 p.m. Robert Swam dren will be admitted free to the ity to see Switzerland first hand ing biusincsa as Crossroads Real nirtnbership on the town commit­ tribution from the estate of through the eyes of two natUe Estate Agency at 62 Niles Dr. Three novelty shoots were run FALSE TEETH Bing did not point this out, in his here. He was held in the State to fishing but closed to swimming. 50 feet at 4:30 p.m. to rescue the Windsor Locks, Aug. 14 — picnic, scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. off, and two of them had tied official aimouncement. Apparently man and girl gripped to each other tee. Among the Invited guests are Gov. Thomas W. Skinner to Albert N. boys. Walking miles through the That Loosen Jail at Montville. The U. S. Weather Bureau today Skinner, property on Rt. 44; quit­ Building Permits winners calling for a shoot-off. It he expected the public to be on his In the water. "Two of the people, Chailes Jolin Dempsey, Secretary of State ncarbv countryside, they saw a Leonard Sign Co. of Hartford Ruling on Eichmann 2 Escapees Caught issued the following marine w e a ^ Lathrop and Mrs. Mary Morgan, claim deed from Alfred L. Elwin took Ihrep tries to break the tie Need Not Emb'orross side and too lazy to do any think­ 6 FROM STATE INJURED Taken to Charlotte Hungerford cr package for Connecticut area: Mrs. Ella Grasso. Mayor Leo side of Switzerland .seldom seen for Fairway Dept, Store, erection ing or arithmetic. Harwinton. Aug. 14 (A>)—Two Hospital in Torrington after arti­ were seeking re-election to the i to Marilyn Wadsworth, properly by the tourist. But the feel of in one. Joyce Herrick and Tom iU n j wearers of ftlse teeth hare Philadelphia, Aug. 14 (/P>—Mr. Tides will be high along the Con­ Flaherty of Rockville, State Reps. of a .sign on building at 70.’) E. ; Ambrose were winners In the nov­ Actually, the Met has fallen con­ escapees from a West 'Virginia ficial respiration at the crowded committee. How can a person seek­ Raymond Spielman and Gerald Al­ on Walrous Rd,; Quitclaim deed American girl scouts did not prove .Middle Tpke.. $400. At Stop & Shop you get Top Value Stamps! suffered real embsrrsssment because and Mrs Gerard Nolan, Devon, necticut shore between 12:30 p.m. ing re-election to a committee re- elty shoots for which ceramic their plate dropped, ellpped or wob­ siderably during his tenure of of­ Conn., and their four children are State Prison road gang are under beach, Corey was examined and and 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Low tide len of Vernon; State Reps. Mildred from Marilyn Wad.sworlh to Al- capable of with.standing the pa( c I.,conard Sign Co. for World bled st.fust the wrong time. Oo not slgrn the membership? The issue.s I awards were made and donated fice. I am not alone in this be­ recuperating from cuts and bruises Slated for November arrest on charges of car theft. immediately discharged. at Old Saybrook is at 7 p.m. today Hiltgen and Stephen Loyzim of fred L. Elwin property on Wat set hy their Swiss friends. Each Green Stamps, erection of sign lira In fear of this happening to you. Taken into custody yesterday are completely different. Krze.sicki las prizes by Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Just sprinkle a little FA8TEETH, lief : he gets gratuitous digs. from The unidentified girl did not re­ and 7:30 a.m. tomorrow. Sunset Coventry and State Rep.s. Reno rous Rd. night found them .soaking their ; „„ b„,irting at 709 E. Middle Tpke., suffered Saturday when they were aiter a routine check by State and his followers are seeking to de­ I erl Carlisle of Erdoni Rd., meni- the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on everywhere, by those who . really hit by a truck at a downtown in quire treatment. today is at 7:52 p.m. Sunrise to­ Calchera and Benito Muzio of calloused feet. your platec. Hold falae teeth more Police were Jack D. Belch, 21, Box feat cauciLs-elected candidates for Manchester Evening Herald Bol- I bers of the local club and new know opera, and my remarks are tersection. Nolan, 38. was attend­ (Continued from Page One) against Jews, Poles, Gypsies and morrow at 6 a.m. Stafford Springs. "Poor Tip spent the nights .Merle A, Norton, to build a gar­ • residents here. "™ iy. ao they feel more comfort­ 86, Epperiy, W.Va., and Joseph town offices while at the same time ' ton correspondent, Grace .McDer- clutching her bed clothes while able. Does not sour. Checks "piste mild, compared to some I , have ing a convention of World War II others in Nazi-occupied areas. Jewel Box Stolen Boating weather for Long Island Courtney C. Tucker of Hebron age at .52 O’Leary Dr., $1,300. •Mrs. Arthur Hall, secretary of odor breath". Get FASTEETH at tribunal to try Eichmann for A. Kirby, 23, Route 1, Palmyra, supposedly acting a.s a town com­ ' mott, telephone Mitchell 3-6566. fre.sh. mountain air poured forlli heard. It it regretable, to say the Subniarine Veterans here. Servatius challenged the author­ Waterbury, Aug. 14 (>P)—The Sound to Montauk Point and Block Rd. won six firsts and nine second Joseph Hahn, to build a tool the (Columbia I^akc Bowmen said drug counters eyerywhere. crimes against the Jewish nation. Pa. They were also charged with mittee who are morally bound to awards for bus entries in the 36th through the open windows. Her shed at 395 Highland St., $.5 0 , ity of the Israeli court to pass being fugitives from justice. theft of an oriental jewel box, de­ Island: ■ serve the interest of the entire ithat the tournament was rated as scribed by the owner as "price­ Northwest wind.s about 10 knots Anual Gladioli Exhibit of the Conn. fresh-air loving roommate. Emily "Since Israel did not exist as a judgment on these act.s. party. In fact, they are ii.sing Newcomer Makes It Smith, immediately opens all win­ I "mo.st successful" by officials of to p hop Trooper Richard Day stopped S ‘S Gladioli Society held in coopera- nation at the time of Eichmann’s Servatius claimed the Nazi de­ less,” was reported to police to­ becoming variable tonight and party mo'ney to defeat the will of K)v oil to Solo I the club and that the weather was them on Orchard Hill Road for a Tuesday with velocities less than ; tion with the Western Massachii- ! . _ dows and doors upon her entry in perfect for the day. activities, there could have been portation of Poles was an "ex­ day. the caucus.” a new hotel. Tip was later over­ change of population designed to routine check. Neither had a li­ Peter Trier told police the jewel 10 knots. Visibility 5 mileStif more. I setts Gladioli Society at the Uni- 1 New T ork t.T: A Broadway SUPER MARKETS no crime against the Jewish na­ cense or registration. Referring to Krze.sicki's claim I versity of Connecticut. 1 newcomer. John Newton, has been heard to sav that .she thouglit she i Ne< York i/Pi Tom Ewell, a bring German peoples to German- box, plus jewelry and other items Fair weather through Tuesday. that the town committee could do Manchester Evening Herald C'o- While the officer was question­ I Visitors to the exhibit noticed picked to portray a theatrical pro-| was going to be blown out the , leading performer in stage and tion," Servatius declared. occupied areas.” valued at $1,669, was taken from Marine observations; what It wanted to with party funds liiinhla eorrespondent Mr*. Donald MORIARTY BROTHERS ing them, they suddenly started his home on Maybrook Road here Block Island — Temperature 56, that the miniature varieties of diieer in "High Kidelitv." a sehed-! window. But the air did not seem screen comedy. Is at work on a As Eichmann had throughout hi.s Servatius cited Israel’s own ex­ or “donate it to a charitable in- tiled October arrival on the White ; to hamper Tip's bridge game. She .solo'entertainment based on Amor-| Tullle, telephone ACademy 8-3433. perience with relocating Arab the car, but they lost control of during the weekend, while he was wind north-northwest. 3 knots. gladioli, which are being used more I own; testimony, Servatius claimed the vehicle and skidded into a Btitution.” Early .said "it U not by florists, were much more in Way. is fast improving and should | ican hurtior of the past half ren- the 3 defendant's only duty in the refugee populations and the oc­ away. New Haven — Temperature 56, of the utmost importance at this ditch, police said. They said the Det. Salvatore Lovallo said Trier wind north 4 knots. evidence at this year's show than I Producer Lvnn Loesser .selected prove an asset to her club on her 1 tury. Mo Premiums Nazi holocaust was to "oversee cupation of Al.'ace Lorraine by the time to be concerned with the use ’ him on the recommendation of rettirn. In her last match she beat Robert Beni liley, .Tames Thur- ' ------Special for Monday^ French after World War I as ex­ pair escaped from the West Vir­ told him he purchased the antique ever before. and supervise the smooth func­ ginia Prison Aug. 7. of party funds by some members of GOP to Meet I Jack Ragotz.v, wlio is to direct the the opponents by almo.st 2000 her, Mark Twain and Ring Lard- The U.S. government doe.s not tioning of transport," the deporta­ amples of forcible transfer of rosewood Jewelry box in the the town committee and their The Republican Town Commit- , come er extra. judgment that named Adolf Hitler few minutes after lifeguard Robert who found him weakened by a 'Reichert. Margaret Ann Gnina'ae, as the man who ordered the physi­ to emigrate. He acted in the face Turnblom rescued a drowning man meager diet and covered with in­ Sarah Young and Pat Robbins. of serious opposition from other Potterton's KELVINATOR cal destruptlon of the Jews. and girl from the waters of Mount sect bites. Boutin, who fled a farm "Pollywogs” who passed the re­ ISO Center St.—Cor. of Church "There is nothing to prove that authorities,” Servatius said. Tom Pond Sunday, he learned that detail July 26, was serving a 3- quired tests are Delibie Gauthier, Hitler assigned the job of exter­ h'.s own father had died. month sentence for being drunk mination to Eichmann," Servatius The 18-year-old youth had just and disorderly and damaging pub­ 17 CU. FT. claimed. Dates Set to Open pulled Robert Edward Corey, 30, lic property. i 50 EXTRAS!;;. STAMPS flecalling that .Eichmann was a Bridgewater, and. an unidentified t wktn yon buy a pound pookaet of M do^iartment head but not a chief Bids on Chassis girl from 20 feet of water. of police or chief of a Gestapo Making his report to Ranger bureau, Servatius declared that he 'William Doiigal, he learned that Have more : Our Best, Stop t Shop could not issue orders for ex­ Bids will be opened Aug. 22 at his own father had died an hour MANSFIELD termination. II a.m. at the Municipal Building before the rescue. OVER 100 NEW CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! Dougal had been Informed of the ilUMANTIC.CT:)//y4 CHEST FREEZER 4 "The heads of state qrdered this for proposed purchase of two 1961 i Pranlfliii Sliced Bacon to be carried out—and they are truck chassis knd cabs for the ALL IN COLOR! family fun * ONLY likely to do so again,” Servatius highway division of the public Top Prices Paid ' noted glumly. "Oidget Goe4 I Glen Ford -I ^195 Down Presiding Justice Moshe Landau works department. EAST Hawaiian” | "Cry Happy” UP TO 86 MONTHS TO PAY Intervened to remark: "I'm afraid Alternate bids will be sought for. in '61 U,S. N o .h ^ o n g Island FOR CLEAN USED CARS you are too pessimistic, if I un- purchase of two chassis and cabs LOW BANK RATES "NAKED EDGE” ^..wfth an HFC Traveloan. This year, have dcr.stand' your last, words cdrrect- only and also for purchase includ­ Wed. "Last Time Archie” ly.” ing mounting on town-owned dump CHILDREN 35c the time..of your lives with enough cash to cover "I hope you are right, your hon­ bodies. Both bids provide for a or," Servatius replied. trade-in allowance for two 1954 travel, nootds antd hotels, sightseeing, dinrng— Look 'Em Servatius repeated his earlier chassis and cabs. to do all the things you’ve wanted to dp for a Potcitaes JEEPS challenge to the 1950 Israeli law Bids will be opened tomorrow at long time. You'll travel carefree, knowing that you under which Eichmann Is being 11 a.m. for a 1961 truck chassis have enough money tried. and cab including mounting on a Cmth MONTHlY PAVNlINTSCI4fDUll Pound We have in stock a few used Over "The accused is charged with town-owned dump body and com­ Altte i .. and that your X IS 12 6 m t^rmh Perma Ssrmti Safmit bag *FKERY TO HONG KONG*' 4-wheel drive Jeeps. Some war crimes." Servatius said, "but plete snowplow Installation using With Cttrt JorRens loan is with folks ypu with cabs and plows. Todayf the Isaeli law under which the a town-owned plow for use by the Feator« trust: HFC. Drop in or $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 $18.46 charge is made is retroactive and cemetery division of the Public Itt Tonite 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 FREE DELIVERY therefore ''the charge must be re­ Works department. The proposal phone for courteous, 19.25 20.91 29.27 .54.48 jected oh legal grounds." Includes trade-in of a 1946 (Chev­ reliable assistance. 30.8.3 .33.61 47.55 89.47 Servatius disputed the. prosecu­ rolet chassis and cab. Tonight! All Passes Suspended for This Limited Engagement .36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 tion contention that the Nazi or­ “ BEN HUR" Pries—ADULTS $1.25—CHILDREN FREE Lift intumnet at Tkt sekedmh obow s» hted om fnm pt mewlUr ganizations to which Eichmann be­ rspmyusesitt and imrimdeT setts. Hossmkald's tkorgt CLIP THIS COUPON “BEN HUR” starts at 8:45— Cartoon 8:80—Box Office Open 7:15 fTOtip f t e H available . •» No. 481 longed — the Ge.stapo and the mmd 2% fm msottk am Usot fm i of tke boUsuM on att loant •" OPEN black-uniformed SS (Elite Guard) HELD OVER 11 ACADEMY AWARDS l•tetllrfteg"BEST PICTURE”! 9/ 1 % p w wooth am tk o t p o r t o f Ah. bmUmm were criminal. Over li.eoe Penpie In im o f SffX) to $ 6 0 0 . _ 100 FREE Value STAMPS » MORIARTY BROTHERS '• Servatius claimed that no group let S Dny. Knjr MBTBO.COLDWYN-MAYKtl or organization could be prosecuted It'« Hslnrlone DAILY ^ with tho purehaso of collectively. He rejected the last Walt Dlinry'n lOUSEHOLD FINANCE three counts in the indictment ‘Tins PARENT TRAP’ '5 g *5 or more at your Stop & Shop Fine 9 to 3 Lincoln — Continental Mercury — Comet — English Ford — Willys Jeep against Eichmann.l which charge ynlid thru Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1961 that he was a member of a crimi­ ■SWORD OF SHERWOOD FOREST* MANCHifnR SHOPrinO PARKAM fRIENDLY APPLIANCE and FURNITURE STORE 301.315 CENTER ST^ MANCHESTER Ml 3-5135 OPEN EVENINGS nal, allegal organization. :j. SATURDAY Servatius next took up counts Fester* let Tealte 382 Middle Turnpike West TILL 6 P.M. e.i™s,«,:»,i M M S g through 13, referring to acts''al- 8:06 6:20-10:20 2nd Floor— Mitchell 3-2738 legedly committed outside Ger­ Wed.: “By Love Posaseesd” 1H[ BtSI AHIAI) Of THE RISE WTARTS WEDNESDAVt Surprise Hit '‘NEVER ON SUNDAY” 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, N ear M cKEE many. by the accused — acts

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COlW.. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 PAGE FIVE FOUR MANCriESTER EVENING HERALD, MaSiCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGllST 14, 1961 I Rockville-Veniion HEALTH CAPSULES Stratford Firm Eliasson-Morgan Flinn-King McKay-Kennedy by Mirharl A. PellL, MJ). NOW! TV-Radio Tonight ' II I I ■■ SHOUU) YOUR BUOOD PRESSURE Gets W ork on St. Mary’s Episcopal Church In Brooks Rejects SUN LIFE'S SECURITY Mies Ellen Mae Morgan of Hart­ The Baby Has BE 100 PLUS VOOR AGE 1 ford and Roger Carl Eliaseon of Manchester was the scene Satur­ Risley^s View Tlyiiig’ Boats FUND ENDOWMENT Buckland exchanged wedding vows day noon of the wedding of Miss Television PROVIDES . Saturday morning at the Bethel Barbara Jean Kennedy and Paul On Road Fund 6.00 Big 8 Theater (in progreaa) 7:80 Cheyenne 8. 10. 40 (Continued from Pafe One) LIFE INSURANCE Baptist Churclj In Hartford. Thoma^McKay Jr., both of Man- Been Named ••• Early Show Hn proirreeii) 10. 8u Theu Americana 22. The bride la the daughter of Mr. clie-ler. y Kirel Show tin progreaa) 22 To Tell The Truth ♦ Island Sound off Stratford. The PROTECTION TO AGE 65 Yogi Bear s! 8:00 Surfside Six and Mrs. Emftnuel P. Morgan, 80 The bride is the daughter of Mr. Abraham f Abner) Brooks. Dem­ Gnimman-Martlme service boat Nrwfj 8:30 Surfslda'Six AND RETURNS Kenyon St„ Hartford.' The biide- and Mrs. Stewart R. Kennedy, 86 ocratic candidate for a 6-year-term Salty BHne'n Shark Tales of Wells Fargo tests are also to be conducted in Flippy the Clown « TV Hour of Sura the sound. ALL BASIC ANNUAL groohi is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Autumn SI. The bridegroom is the KMcert, Briui Patrirk, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. RickoH, on the Vepnon Board of Finance, Panic f '00 Spike Jones Show The hydrooil - type boat nccd.s V * whiapeiing Smith . George S. Eliasson, 84 Buckland son of Mr. and Mr.». Paul Thomas 45 Vernon Ave.. Rockville. He w-aa bom Au^. 10 at Manchester denied yesterday that he endorsed 6:15 Redcue 6 10 PREMIUMS PAID Modern Digest 9:30 Ann Sothem Show stabilization equipment, such as St., Buckland. McKay Sr.. 17 White St. Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. the Ideas of Republican First Se­ 6:35 VVeatlirr. News A Sports (Tonce.jitratlon (C) .. Hamilton Standard is producing PLUS ACCUMULATED James P. 'Henderson, 131 Charter Oak St. His paternal grand­ Two Faces West Adventure in Paradise 8. 40. Tile Rev. Frank Zagunis of I Tlie Rev. Roman Hiuding of St. lectman George Risley on the por­ 6:3U Pluh House Million Dollar Movie for the Grumman and Boeing- DIVIDENDS mother la Mrs. Dorothy RIckert, 59 North St. His maternal 10:00 (Menn Miller Time 3. Navy craft, to hold its hull at the Bethel Baptist Church performed I Mary’s Episcopal Church perform­ great-grandparents arc Mrs. Winifred Lennon. 154 Charter Oak tioning of road maintenance funds JOP Sports. Nnws. Weather The Barbara Stanwyck Show the ceremony before an altar ed the double ring ceremony be­ wap R*'hln Hooa required height above the water IF THE ASSURED Pt., aiid Patrick James Henderson. W. Center St. His paternal for Vernon and Rockville, Compass 22 *■ decorated with white gladioli. fore ai) altar decorated with while great-grandfather is the Rev. Myron French. 59 North St. He 6:45 UouR Edwards Adventures in Paradlss and control its pilch, roll and yaw. LIVES TO 65. ^ Given in marriage by her father, carnations and snapdragons. Brooks alos disagreed with Ris- Evening'Report 10:30 .Peter Gunn I, 40. It also will limit sideslipping to al- has a brother, Ronald James, 3; and a sister, Denise Marie. 17 ley's ideas of giving the town board ,Hunllev-Brlnklev Report The Third Man the bride wore a lace gown, styled James McKay, iinele of the biidc- months. HO. THIS IS AN OLD MVTH, Main Event Iqw the boat to make partially with long sleeves artd lace bodice I groom, was organist. - » P • • * of finance control over how the 10. Brenner banked turns in moderrftc seas At 65, >h« fundi can b«i money shall be distributed. rrfe BEST IF VQUR BLOOD 7.CMJ Alter Dinner Mo\it Rescue 8 forming a . princes.s waist, and I Esrorted by her father, the bride O'Brien, Jonathan Bradley, son of Mr and Mrs, Clinton E.- PRESSURE DOESNT GO UP AT Kews Barry Barents 11.00 Thr* Big News and flat turns in turbulent waters. • taken in cash . three Spanish lace tiers in front A committee eompo.sed of three . Deiitn Valley Days News. Sports A Waath^r j wore a silk organza piinccs. -slylc O'Brien Jr.. 98 Oakland, St He was bom Aug. 8 at Manchester ALL AS you GROW j 'NVws A Weather The rea.sons for the Navy’s great • wMcli draped into a chapel train gown, designed with an empire members from the Rockville City News 40 8. 8. 10. 12. 3t\ • used to purchoie a paid-up Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. •Council and the three Vernon se­ OLDER. 11:15 .ThcK Paar Show iC) \ 10. interest In hydrofoil ships rest on ■ policy for the original lum at the back. Her headpiece vva.s a I bodice, scoop neckline and abort .•f I Augnstus Haggerty, 181 Center St. His paternal grandparents Phil Stives Slrow o Feature 4n the teclinoiogical advance oCl Z.) . lectmen should decide the distribu­ American Odyssey ! Suspense Theater assured and the boianc* double veil and rhinestone tiara. j sleeves. The bodice and bouffant are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton O'Rrien, 98 Oakland St He has three C«p*ul«i giws h«tpfuf infonn»tion. Million E)oMar Movie modern submarines: The newest ; taken in cash'or as a She carried a bouquet of white and j skirl were embroidered with Swiss tion of funds, said Brooks, and not Father Knows Best ^2 11:20 Premiere brothers. Clinton III. 6. Darren, 5. and Fallon. 2: and three sis­ the board of finance. . , It ii net intended to be of • diasnoitic neturo. : W‘>rld’s Best Movies subs are already capable of mov­ guaranteed income. red i o."es. ' cry.stalr. ami a silk peau de soie ters, Marguerite, 7, Ann. 4. and Ellen. 3. 7 15 Kvenlng Report 40 11 25 New.s—Sign Off ing faster underwater than our ■ ^ • • * • * As for Ri.sley's claim Wednesday Film 22 n-3(* rack Paar Shew (C) • used to provide on annuity. Mi.ss Karin Gesswin of Bristol j bow accented the back of the skirl, that Brooks supported the idea of St>ori8 Camera SO 1 00 New.s A Praver fastest destroyers. Anti-.suhmarine . wa.s me id of honor. She wore a whieli extended in’.o a chapel GoUiberg. Caren Beds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E experts say. however, tliat the sur- ^ • left on deposit of o yellow gown, styled with a- scoop train. Her small matching crown, giving one third of the road mainte­ SEE sA rrR D A Y ’S rv WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTING 1 Gothberg. Shoddy Mill Rd , Andover. She was bom Aug, 9 at nance money to Rock\'1I1e tnd two Weekend Deaths face vessel needs a two-to-one guaranteed rate of Interest, neckline and bouffant scalloped trimmed with Swiss ery.Htalsj- Manchester Merriorlal Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are thirds to Vernon, on the basis of -peed advantage over the sub to be skirt. She carried a cascade bou­ held in place a bouffant veil of sillc Mr. and Mrs. Ru.ssell Wa-shbume. Windsor. VI Her paternal the number of miles in the respec­ i By THE ASSOCIATEO PRESS truly effective on iUs mi.ssion. The quet of white roses. illusion. She carried a small round grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Eric Gothberg. 39 Overland Dr. tive areas. Brooks denied he sup­ I Nassau, The Bahamas—Sir Vic­ Radio hydrofoil's speed would fill the Bridesmaids were Miss Caroline bouquet of slephanotis and ivy She has a brother. Carl Alexander, 17 months. , tor Sas.sonn. 80. miilti-nullionaire* Inquire about this remarkable ♦ • • • • ported the idea. (ThU listing IncliidM only tliOM news broadoasts of 10 or 15*mlnate gap- I insurance plan Sziksai of Farmington: Miss leaves. He added that he was not noc- owner of a famou.-< British racing longth. Some Atatlnne carry othor short nowscasta.) Rhoda Morgan mf Hamburg, Pa., \ Mrs. David Duncan of Manches­ Jaekman, Donald Ray, son of Mr and Mrs. Donald L .lark- essariiy against the idea, but ; stable, died Saturday niphl at his San Jose, Calif., Aug. li ol’i - ■ by telephoning or writing toi man. RFD 1. New Bolton Rd.. Bolton. He was born Aug. 6 at cousin of the bride: and Miss Bar­ ter, matron of honor, wore a pink thought the matter should be set­ home. He suffered a heart attack i WDRC --1869 ^ 7:00 News A new type of amphibiotm support bara Morgan of Hartford, sister of silk organza gown, styled with a Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ' last Sunday. Sir Victor had lived I no Ncw'4 7:10 CBS-In Person vehicle which will be able to fly Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Smith, 149 1'nion St. His paternal tled by the special committee. .1*6 Today qij Wall Street 7:30 Fulton Lewis WALTER R. the bride. They were dressed, re­ scoop neckline, short sleeves, and Candidate Bi-ooks .said. "In a in Nassau since the late 1940.'^. : :10 Sport Newe 7:45 Showcase acros's water on’ hydrofoil.s and spectively. in aqua, pink, and lilac bell skirl with a self rose in back. | grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Henry Tourville. East Hart­ recent press release. . .Risley Is Mahe. Saychelles • Sir John, 15 Art Johnson Show 8:00 Th*' World Tonight travel on land as a wheeled ves- ■ gowns, and they carried bouquets ford. (Thorp, governor of the British, ;i>5 Raynor Shinr.* R:15 Show case sel will be built at FMC Corp.. un­ PARTINGTON JR. Her headpiece was a matching • • • • - quoted as saying. ‘Even Abner News & Sign Off 8:30 News of white roses. whimsy hat with small roses. Brooks agrees on thus ' ” I Seychelles Islands in the Indian | W n A Y — 91# 8:45 Showcase der contract wlttli the U.S. Navy ■ 164 East Center Street Holbrook. Michael rhllllp, son of Mr i^nd Mrs Donald Hol­ 1H.I Stiund Stnfec 9:0i1 New.s Paul C. Eliasson of Buckland Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara 4 Brooks said, "In fact, to my I Ocean, drowned Sunday while' Bureau of Ships. Maneliester. Conn. brook, Tolland Rd.. Bolton. He was bonr'Aug 10 st Manches­ I swimming. i ;lHi Fklward P Morgan 9:10 Showcase and News The announcement was made to­ Ml 9-4604—TR 6-8640 was his brother's best man. Ushers Marshall of Middletown and Mrs. ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are .Mr and knowledge, Mr. Risley has never :3n Nighf Flight 12:15 Sign Off were David Person of Windsor: X said two words to me. nor I to ; Flint. Mich.—Thomas Reddy. 43. | ;55 News day bv FMC President James M. | James McKay ot Manchester, who Mrs. Ernest Travaglinl, Framingham. Mass His paternal grand­ j v'Oterkn radio and television an- 00 Sign Off Halt. He said FMC has a SDRIg.- ; Rudolph Eliasson of Wapping, were dressed the same as the mat­ him. so howjccmid he know wheth­ TIC — 1988 brother of the bridegroom: Bengt parents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holbrook, Braintree. Mass. : nouncer and vie e president of 1 Pilate Record Found 000 contract for the job. j ron of honor. All attendants car­ He has two brothers. Richard, 8. and Chris. 2; and two sisters, er I agree w-ith him or not. ;m* News. W’eaihcr & Snorts SUN LIFE Strumgren, Stockholm, Sweden, "This whole subject of equitable 'Whitehall Stations Inc., drowned ;3n Suppeitinif Sermade The versatile vessel will have ried crescent ca.scades of pink Bhlrlev. 8. and Karen. 4. 45 T hroe S tar E x tra JerUsaJem (.Tl—The fii'st arche­ Ijuurol of Connorticul cousin of the bridegroom: and • • • • • distribution of .road maintenance i Sunday while swimming. A native L>5 ('onver.salion Piece retractable foils and wheels, ijait j Arnold Lingren of Hartford. sweetheart rose.s and ivy leaves. of Iowa. Reddy .started broadcast­ ological tividence of the governor­ said, and will skim over water OF Miss Laurie McKay of Rockville, Ca.«sagne. Kathy .Anne, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Henry F funds IS much too complicated to •30 News ol the World ship of Pontius Pilate in the days MRS. ROGER CARL ELIASSON The bride's mother wore a rose debate in the press. ing there and later -worked in .45 ^Tovem m enlal S erv ice’ of Jesus has been found in the ruins at speeds in excess of 35 knots i CANADA cocktail dress and matching acces­ IjonnK Slmiio? cousin of the bridegroom, was P. Cassagne. 86 Do^vood Lane. Wapning. She was bom Aug. 8 New York and Philadelphia. He ;i»» News and on land at more than 25 mile.s ! MRS. HORACE G. FLINN JR. at Manchester Memorial Hospital Her maternal grandparents "There us only one legal way :nS Pops Cofu ert of ancient Caesarea, Pilate's pro­ sories. The bridegroom’s mother flower girl. She wore a short white also appeared in several movies. ;tHi .\ightb‘>ai an hour. The craft will be iisjed by , organdy dress, and matching head- Loring Studios are Mr. and Mrs. Lubin H. Hurst. Now Orleans. La. Her paternal that the matter can be handled, :(X» New.H vincial capital. A stone slab, in­ wore a turquoise dress and match­ and that is to follmv the City New York —Thomas Jefferson scribed with his name, was un­ the Marine Corps for transport ing accessories. Both wore white The Unitarian Church In Hart-- the As­ :00 News The bride is the daughter of pink roses. nedy of Manchester, brother of the Miss Jean Simons time this week, "nhe toll-free privi­ ;10 R av Som ers England, the bride wore_ a white Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. King, 218 lege began Sunday at 7 a.m. Am- sembly." 6 Killed in Crash 00 Del R av ree Show and blue dress and white acces­ William Julavils of West Hart­ bride: and John Steele, also of Charter Ignored WINF — 1289 sories. The couple will be at home Henry St. The bridegroom is the ford, cousin of the bridegroom, Manchester. ston Lake residents of the Col­ News son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Studying X-ray chester exchange can also call The charter provides for dis­ Bellp Glade, Fla.. Aug. 14 'IP' at Daley Rd., Coventry, Aug. 26. was best man. Ushers were Jolin The bride’s mother wore a beige Six tecn-ager.s were killed and an-1 .10 Wall Street Flinn, Lincoln, Tex. Wilson of Groton and Francis Willimantic. East Hampton, Leb­ tribution of the road maintenance ;15 Roh Bacon Sports * The bridegroom attended East silk organza sheath, beige acces­ Miss Jean Simons of Gilead Is other wa.s injured when their; :25 Show case The Rev. Dr. Payson Miller of Julavits of West Hartford. anon, Moodufi and Norwich free funds by a joint committee of •45 ImiwcU Thomas-Phil Rlzutto^ AMESITE Hartford High School and is em­ sories, and a corsage of pink automobile ran off the road and the Unitarian Church performed taking the course in X-ray work of toll. Also those in the Academy selectmen and cotmcilmen. said The bride's mother wore a blue .sweetheart roses. The bride­ failed to .swene away from a , ployed by the Nclco Tool Co. in the ceremony. lace sheath dress, and a corsage at the Manchester Memorial Hos­ Exchange can call Willimantic. Brooks. In the event Uiat the joint canal dire' tly ahead. Manchester. The bride, a graduate Escorted by her father, the groom’s mother wore a pink chif­ Stores. Coventn.’. Blast Hampton, committee cannot reach a decision, of pink roses. The bridegroom's fon dress, pink petal hat, and cor­ pital, under the direction of Dr. The highway accident occurred of Hartford Public High School bride wore a peau de sole gown, mother wore a gold silk sheath Ooldhester and Lebanon, on the the charter provides for a decision DRIVES is a junior at the University, of sage of white roses, styled with a fitted bodice William L. Conlon and Dr. Doug­ same basis. to be made bj- a commissioner of near Belle Glade yesterday. FT W<» as and a corsage of yellow roses las Roberta. Upon completion of Osavald Jami.son Miller .Ir . 16. ^ FIRST IN QUALITY Experience Connecticut. trimmed with Alencon lace, three- A reception was held at the A reception was held in Neill Telephone books lusting ex­ the county .living outside the Miami, suffered only cuUs and ■ near as quarter-length Sleeves, and full the two-year course she will be a towns Involved. There are no more Is Our bride’s home. For a trip to Canada 1 Hall of the church after llic eere- registered X-ray technician. She changes which are not given in bnii.ses. Police said He wa.'* driv-, your AVright - Christensen skirt with bustle back which ex­ the bride wore a blue print dress ! niony. For a wedding trip to the present directories, may be county commisBioners, however, ^ FAIREST IN PRICE Guarantee tended into a chapel train. Her Canada, the bride wore a pastel Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs since the abolition of counties. ing the car 70 miles an liour and - telephone Tile marriage^ of Miss Janet and matching coat ensemble. The Adolph Simona of Gilead, and obtained by calling the office of was unable to make the turn onto Best fingertip veil of silk illusion fell couple will be at home at Lake print polished cotton dre.ss and the telephone company. The tele­ "Mr. Welles, while he was se­ ^ FASTEST SERVICE Ixmise Christensen and William from a pillbox hat. She carried a bone accessories. The couple will granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. lectman. refused to follow this law a road running parallel to Uie Your order for drug needs fnd Charles, La., after Aug. 26. Arthur E. Hutchinson of Manches­ phone system as It was before the canal. John Wright, both of Manchester, cascade bouquet of white roses. The bride is a 1956 graduate of live at 71 Waddell Rd. present set-up has becB,« thorn in by refusing the request of Mayor cosmetics srill be taken eartt of Connecticut’s Eesding PavinR Contractor Miss Susan King. 218 Henry St., The bride is a graduate ot Cen­ ter. Herman Olson to make this equit­ Killed were Curti.s Ballard, 18: ; Immediately. took place Aug. 4 at St. Mary’s Manchester High School and a 1960 Agitation is still going on re­ the flesh for years. Jesse James Hiibhai'd, 18; James: was her sister’s maid of honor. She graduate of Lesley College, Cam­ tral Connecticut State College in A able distribution, (that is, any Episcopal Church, wore an ice blue silk organza New Britain, and will teach Grade garding a site for s town building To Make Calls distribution agreed upon by the Hamilton Jr.. 17: Marion Haynes. i bridge, Mass. She taught. 'Irade 2 The Rev. Gordon 15'. Weeman. 16; Shirley Jones. 13. and Calvin | The bride l.s the daughter of Mr. gown, styled with a scoop neck­ 2 at Bowers School. Her husband w-hich will house all town offices special committee! and only a few and Mrs. Alfred P. Chri.stensen, 63 at Manchester Green School. Her under one roof, taking the place ,1 rector of St. Peter's flpiscopal months ago Selectman Risley also C. Johnson, 13. all of Belle (^Jladc. ' FREE THOMAS COLLA Co. line and bell skirt, and she car­ husband, a 1959 graduate of North attended the University of Hart­ of the now inadequate town record I Church, may be called upon by any They wei-e Negroes. , Bolton St. The bridegroom i.s the ried a colonial bouquet. Texas State College, received hi.s ford and has completed six broke this law by refpsing to hon­ .son of Mrs. Susie S. Wright, 25 building which wa.s built ,53 years of hi.s parishioners who are unable or the request of the City Council DELIVERY JA 2.9121 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml 9.5224 Bridesmaids were Mrs. John master’s degree last .year from months of training duty at Ft. ago, and answered all purpo.ses to attend church owing to illness BRK'KL.-\VER.S EIJiCT | Knighton St., and the late Clinton Wilson of Groton, Mrs. Gerald Harvard University. He is station­ Dix, N.J. Ho is employed by Pratt and Mayor Flaherty to make this R. Wright. well enough at the time. or other reasons, and Who wish equitable distribution. - Bridgeport., Aug. 14 i.Ti - Con- ; Bosterfield of Manchester, and ed in Louisiana with the U.S. Air and Whitney Aircraft, East Hart­ The building is now so crammed to have the communion services necticiit Bricklayers. Masons and , ■NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY ’ Tlie Rev. Roman L. Harding of Miss Gini King of Manchester, Force. ford. with valuable records and docu­ given to them at their homes. "Now that we approach an elec­ Plasterers tiave .lerted .Michael T : St. Mary's Episcopal Church per­ ments that it ha.s been found nec­ Father Weeman will be very glad tion. Selectman Risley thinks it is Minotti. Tnimbiill, as president. At ' formed the ceremony. Sidney Mac- essary to have some of them kept to render this senice. an opportune time to make a fan­ the union's aiinuiil convention here j W s M c w ih Alpme was organist. tastic proposal to have the board In private homes. Auditors from Mrs. Helen Coleman, of the He- yesterday, Edward Ballucci, New] PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Given in marriage by her fa­ the state have condemned the bron-Marlborough Road, had a of finance handle this matter. Die Haven, was cho.sen first vice presi­ ther. the bride wore a blue suit Wilper^Beaupre present setup. The committee statute is very clear, it is a mat­ dent and .Arthur Brotherlon, Nor-i 901 MAIN ST.—MI S-5.S21 with white dickie, threc-quarters- visit from friends, Friday, whom ter that i.s to be handled by a now working on this problem is had not seen for io years. walk, second rice prcstdenl. 1 length sleeves, and a short jacket. made up of Clarence V. Rathbun cominittee of the city council and Mi.ss Eileen M. Chri.stensen, 63 The marriage of Miss Barbara They were Mr. and Mrs. MacCoy the three .selectmen. and George Colgan of Gilead, H. of Madison, and daughter Sandra. Bolton St., was her si.ster's maid Ann Beaupre of Manchester and Wallace Brodeur of Am.ston, in "The selectmen recently unan­ of honor. She wore a blue flowered John Edward Wilper of San Diego, imously failed to act. DOUBLE^Stamps addition to Emery N. Taylor, Med­ Manchester E\enlng Herald He­ dre.ss and white feathered hat, Calif., was solemnized Saturday ley Hill, Horace E. Porter and Wil­ "The only way that I can see Science Shrinks Piles bron eorresptindent Miss Susan and she carried a white colonial morning at St. Bridget’s Church liam I. Borst. The members rep­ that the city taxpayers ran get a bouquet. Pendleton, telephone .ACademv 8- fair and equitable distribution of in Manchester. resent* the boards of finance, se­ 343.'). New Way Without Surgery ■lolin W. Ward of Rockville was lectmen and zoning and planning these budgeted funds is' to bring EVERY WEDNESDAY The bride is the daughter of Mr. a new Democratic administration best man. and Paul L. Cliristcnaen, commission. and Mrs. Howard F. Beaupre, 74 A meeting is planned for this First Gas Lights into office, which is pledged to 63 Bolton St., brother of the bride, eliminate inequities and finally Stops Itch—Relieves Pain usher. Mountain Rd„ Manclliester. The week to look into the matter of .New York, N. Y. (Sprelal) — Fof ttlC I BO thorough that sufferors made OPEN WED., THURS., Coventry Couple Wed 50 Years possible sites, and to estimate the Baltimore was the first city in bring about consotldalion ' The bride's mother wore a blue, bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Mueck, Rockville ditliens pay a city tax first time science has found s new | astonishing statements like ’Tilei gray, and wliile dress. Tlie bride- probable cost of the project. the United States to use ga.s com­ healing substance with the aston­ have ceased to be a problem!*’ and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. Loring Studio Mrs. ^ohn L. Wilper, San Diego, Bellevue Dr.. South Coventry, were ployed by the! Cape well Manufac­ Phone Toll Dropped mercially. Gas lights were installed which pays for maintenance of gro.om's mother wore a blue Calif.'; honored for their golden wedding ishing abilitV to shrink hemor- ! The secret is a new healing sub­ iMRS. LAWRENCE ANTHONY DENETTE sheath. Both wore corsages of turing Co. in Buffalo and Hartford Good telephone news for Am- in the city streets in 1816, accord­ city roads, and they pay a town rholds, stop itching, and relieve i stance ( Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of The Rev. Robert J. Carroll of anniversary at a dinner given by for 46 years. ston lake residents is that those ing to the Encyclopedia Britannica. tax which maintains town roads. white carnations and pink roses. Sacred Hjeart Church in New Ha­ pain — without surgery. | a-world-famous research institute. Franken--series, and a corsage of white Mr. and Mrs, Carl Monahan, 94 Among the 16 guests at the din­ In case after case, while gently I This substance is now available Miss Linda Dorothy A reception for about 30 guests ven performed the ceremony and Higbie Dr.. East Hartford, Satur­ ner were Mrs. Evelyn Golladay of “■‘berger and Lawrence Anthony gardenias. was held at the bride’s home after celebrated the nuptial high Mass relieving pain, actual reduction i in tuppofifori/ or ointment form A reception was held in the day. Buffalo, N. Y„ sister of Mrs. (shrinkage) took place. | under the name Preparation //•. Dencttc. both of Manchester, were the ceremony. For a trip to Niag­ before an altar decorated with The couple was married Aug. 11, Mueck: and friends, Mr. and Mrs. aJternoon at the Rosemount in ara Falls, the bride wore a blue Most anaaringof all —result.s were : At all drug counters. 725 united in marriage Saturday morn­ white gladioli. ' 1911. ill Kokomo, Ind, Before mov­ Eben Hill of Hartford, Mr. and Bolton. For a motor trip through suit. The couple will live at 5 W'ar- Given in marriage by her father, ing to Hartford 24 years ago and Mrs. Emest .\ustin of Hartford Middle ing at St. Bridget's Church. New 'York Stale, the bride wore reiyfit. the bride wore a full-length gown later to Coventry. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mary Kilcoyne of 'Thomp- The bride is the daughter of Mr. a black sheath dre.ss, white jacket •“—Both are graduates of Manches­ ot white silk organza, styled with Mueck lived in Buffalo, N. Y. sonville. (Herald photo by Sater- t»SM and Mrs. Raymond U. Franken- and white accessories. ter High School. an Italian neckline, sheer bodice, Now retired. Mi. Mueck was em­ nis.) Turnpike berger, 48 Cambridge St. The bride- princess style waistline and chapel gi’oom i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs. train. Rows of white fern appli­ East Ijawrence E. Denette, 88 Hollister SUPER ques trimmed the neckline and St. skirt. Her elbow-length veil fell MARKETS In The Rev. Dennis Hussey of St. from white silk organza rosebuds Announce Engagements Tues. and Wed. Bridget’s Church performed the at the-forehead. coremon.v and celebrated the nup­ Manchester tial Mass before an altar decorat­ Miss Harriet P. Wojlyha of Specials ed with bouquets of white carna­ Hartford was maid of honor. She tions, pompons and gladioli. Mrs. wore a hyacinth silk organza Raymond Murphy was organist. gown, fashioned with a jevi'el neck­ STARKIST UGHt MEAT CHUNK line of sheer yoke, fitted bodice, Escorted by her father, the bride and street-length bell skirt. Her \ wore a gown of Chantilly lace and matching nose veil was held in REG. nylon tulle, designed with a sweet­ place by a Dior bow. She carried CANS heart neckline, long sleeves, fitted lace bodice, and bouffant Chantilly a bouquet of blue delphinium. Tuna Fish lace skirt with an overskirt of lace Bkdesmaids were Miss Shirlee HEINZ t o m a t o edged with pleated nylon tulle In Elaine Beaupre, 74 Mountain Rd., a redingote effect. Her fingertip sister of the bride and Miss Elaine Veil was draped from a crown of A'. 1761500. 72 Pine St. They were 20 OZ. seed pearls and brilliants. She carr dressed the same as the maid_pf have beauti^ul^ decoration ried a modified cascade bouquet of honor. BOTS. carnations, baby’s breath, and ivy. Norman R. Bclliveau of Hart­ Ketchup Mrs. Tennyson B. McFall of ford, uncle of the bride, was best your heating plant belongs TOP GRAM CHOICE Enfield, sister ot the bride, was man. Ushers were Edward Zajac at less than $15 a ro^m } matron ot honor. She wore a of JHartford and James Wilper of Amiumy J. Tlilbeau Pliolo maize silk organza gown, styled San Diego, Calif., brother of the MRS, JOHN EDWARD WILPER with a sweetheart neckline and bridegroom. at the top of the list paneled skirt, and a ci-own of A reception for 115 guests was brilliants with a nose veil. She held at the Imperial Steak House Lukens - Rushnell the maid of honor, were Miss Nan­ With brush or roller and Chi-Namel paints anyone can have beautifully lb carried a cascade bouquet of in Manchester in the afternoon. St. Martin’s Episcopal Church cy Lukens of Woodstown, N.J., Chuck Steaks periwinkle blue carnations and sister of the bridegroom, and Miss FRESHLY SLICED For a wedding trip to Cape Cod ia Radnor, Maine, was the setting decorated rooms easily and quick!)’. If you .<«hould stop in the middle of the Before the heating .cea.son starts, your burner .should i miniature gladioli. before moving to California, the Saturday afternoon of the wedding Diane Diaz of New York City.' The- engagement of Miss Joan-- The engagement of Miss Lynne- Miss Lukens wore pale pink, and Bridesmaids were Mrs. David A. bride w'ore an orange print linen of Miss Loretta Lucy Biishnell of Mary Gudelski of New Haven to Belle Dart of Coventry to Edward Job, you can finish later without a worry about lap mark.^ or boundary lines. be cleaned and lubricated to prevent hreakdown.s. The Ruddeli and Miss Patricia Hub­ sheath and wliite accessories. Manchester and Brittain Ely Miss Diaz, orchid. All attemiants wore circular veils and cai’iied Ronald A. Lamoureaux of Man-1 L. Newmarker of Rockville is an- ' bard,. both of Manchester. They The bridegroom is a graduate of Luken.s III of W’oodstown, N. J. V' flame -shmild be adju.steil .so ju.st the rig:bt amount of wore periwinkle blue gowns The bride is the daughter of Mr. old-fashioned baskets of flowers. Chester is aiinouneed by her pai> nounced by her parents, Mr. and I lb the University of San DiegOi San John A. Lukens of Woodi town, Beef Liver styled like the matron of honor’s Diego, Calif. and Mrs. Edward B. Bushnell, 70 eiils, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward S. Mrs. George Dart, South S t. Cov­ The men at Glenney’g will help select compatible colors in Rex Flat. Flexon air comhine.s with the oil to produce a clean, sharp flame. and similar headpieces. They car­ W. Middle Tpke., Manchester. The N.J., brother of the bridegroom, Gudelski of New Haven. entry! ried cascades of yellow carnations bridegroom is the son of Mr. and was best man. Ushers were Robert Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Fashion Flat, Coat-O-Lite and Kitch-N-Tint. "How-to-paint " tips are on AT POPULAR'S FISH DEPARTMENT and yellow gladioli. Dublin Schedule Mrs. Brittain Ely Lukens Jr., Lovell of A 11 o w a y. N.J., and Mrs. Andrew Lamoureaux, 34 'Vic­ Elsie Newmarker, 29 Davis Ave., ■\'nur boiler or furnace needs cleanitifr. Carbon and dust John E. Vlchi, 360’ Main St., W’oodstown,. N. J. Eugene Coggins of Upper E>arby, toria Rd., Manchester. Rockville, and the late Edward the house. > was his cousin’s beat man. Ush­ Dublin (P)—Seven premieres of The Rev. W’illiam Jeffreys, rec­ Pa. The biijie-elect, a graduate of Newmarker! form a harrier to your Inii ner that require.s more fuel ers were Paul J. Hublard of Man­ tor of St. Martin’s Episcopal The bride’s mother wore an • \ comedies and tragedies are includ­ St. Mary's High School in New The bride-elect, a 1957 gradu­ oil hui'ninjr to penetrate. FRESH FLOUNDER FILLET chester and Tennyson B.' McFall of ed in the Sept. 10-24 schedule of Church, performed the double ring Oriental style sheath dress of rose Haven and Stone College, is em­ ate of Manchester High School, at­ Enfield, brother-in-law of the the Dublin International Theater ceremony. cotton brocade, white accessories, ployed by Leo E. Bronson Inc., tended Southern Seminary Junior bride. Festival. Given in marriage by her father, and a white cypibidium orchid. The New Haven. Her fiance is a grad­ College in Buena Vista, Va., and la The bride’s mother wore a beige Prignanos Wed 25 Years the bride wore a full-length gown bridegroom’s mother wore an ap­ employed by Dart’s Dairy in Man­ Bantly’s men have the finest tools. They are well trained Among them are first. English- uate of Manchester High School dress, pink accessories, and a Dr. and Mrs. John V. Prignano,’^ of embroidered cotton satin, styled ple green silk dress, bone acces­ and Chicago Technical College. He chester. corsage of pink carnations. The 67 Wyllya St., celebrated their sil­ en children, Pascal, 22, of New language ' version of Berthold w’ith a scoop neckline, and 'bouf­ sories, heirloom gold and garnet Mr. Newmarker, a'graduate of Open 7:30 a.m. to 5 p,^. in their u.sc. As a result, you get .superior service. bridegroom's mother wore a rose Brecht’s "Saint Joan of the Stock­ served with the U.S. Air Force ver wedding anniversary Saturday. York City, and Jo^ph, 16, John fant sleeves. Her headpiece was a jewelry, and a green cynibidium •for four years and is employed by Mt. Hermon School, attended the lace dress, rose and white acces- Dr. Prignano and the former V. Jr.. 15, Roseman,’, 8, Paul, 5, yards,” starring Siobhan McKen­ fingertip-length veil of heirloom orchid. ^ University of Connecticut and is 1 na. The world premiere of Hugh the 'United Aircraft Corp. Anne Schimenti, both New York Rachel, 3, and Thomas, ' eight Brussels lace. She Carried a white A recept^n- was held in the The wedding is planned for May employed by the main office of »Me ainimlDa. City natives, were married Aiig. 12, months, all at home. Ross Williamson's "Teresa of prayerbook decorated with a cas­ church parlor after the ceremony Chicago Bridge andirpn In Oreens- OPEN FRIDAY CANTALOUPES 1936, at the Church’ of the Nativity Avila’’ la to star Dame Sybil cade aiTMgement of slephanotis before a wedding dinner for the 1962. Loiing Studios yille,- Pa. ' . Dr. Prignano, has practiced in DELCO-HEAT “Our Rrput«tloii in New York City. Manchester for about 16 years. Hie Thorndike and Sir Lewis Casson. and strealmer^ and a detachable family and bridal party at the Gen­ - The wedding Is plamisd for Nov, BUILDING MATERIALS Ik Y'oiir AMnranre” PRESCRIPTIONS The couple was honpred yester­ office is at 15 W. Middle Tpks. He Other firsts are Cyril Cusack’s corsage of white butterfly orchids. eral Lafayette Inn at Plymouth One Side Only 4 at South Methodist Church In 7:30 ajn. to 8:30 p.m. LARGE Free Delivery day afternoon at a party given by is a member of the Knights of Co­ "The Temptation of Mr. O” ; James Miss Janet Bushpell, 70 W. Mid­ Meeting, Pa. Manchester. ' - laiiot Biudte LUMBER FUEL CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Fearvanti Vichi. 300 lumbus and Manchester Lodge‘"if Dopglas’ "North City ’Traffic dle Tpke., was her sister’s maid Alter a trip to New Hampshire, Nobody ev^r has seen the back ' SWEET LISGEH DRUB Main St., at Dr. and Mrs. Prlg- EUu. Straight Ahead"; Harold Pinter’s of honor. She wore a light green the couple will live in Oonshohoc- of the moon be.cause es It movee Use about two tablespoons but­ s - nano’a aummer home on Coventry Mrs. Prignano ia a member of "A Night Out’’: John WhlUng’s batiste street-length dress with a ken. Pa.; and, continue their stud­ around Uui Earth it rotates Just ter for browning a cup ot nut- SM NORTH MAIN STREET—PHONE MI 9-5253 Sotasdoy 7:30 to noon BANTLirOlL CO. s h 6 p p i n g PABKADE Lake. the Ladies of St. James. Both are "No ’Why’’; and an as yet untitled full skirt and fitted bodice. ’The ies at Eastern Baptist College In enough to kee{> the same side to­ meats In a skillet. IHUcJoui urtQl COMPLen HOME HEATING SALfiS aad SOWICE M l MAIN STREET" MANCHESTER. CONSi Dr. and Mrs. Prignano have aev- members of S t James’ Church. drama about BL Patrick. biidesmidds, dressed the ssme as Wayne, Pa. ward the Earth at all times. buUer-brownetJ fish. ^ \ H, £ H- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOTESTER. CONN, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 PAGE s e v e n

create the German problem, and me, as to the Increases in salaries f ^ Aanrirreter we have made our own movee and A Thought for Today of the top men in the educational LiickyTSale Stop Bad Breath F. Luby of Wethersfield; four decislona which have helped es- SpoDspred 'by the Manchester department over the men they re­ West BerKners Qiallenge Kennedy Calls daughters, Mrs. Richard C. Handel 12th Circuit PHNA Makes . £tt^niti0 lirrald placed. SwNtiai MHtMtHUCk I Tlmn Fh(n Your Pocketbook Obituary of East Hartford, Mrs. Earl Eric- tablteh the p n at confrontation ^>e- CouDcU of Chorcliea The Open Forum Although I have not delved Into CirtlSul lalnritory tnti arm lELL-ANS Ul- sen of Hartford, Mrs. Frederick Is- m t TBJD Set Thursday Ml imrtnllit 3 «mi m Mch MMmiiHlaHx By FAYE HENLB — oo., ma tween atalemated diplomacies Md school matters since a number of In tm Mlnirti a> mny loalm 4iniUTi tsMiti. lieb, 20 Madison St., Manchester, In the 33rd Chapter of Deutero­ leading officials including the late Crt ICLL-ANS leSiiT far Ita futiit tiinni East Red Ban on Refugees Top A i d e 8 on Mr*. Mary IL Holton and Mrs. John Roath of Pennsyl­ Court Cases 6^896 Visits masaive mutual powera of de- Communlcatlona tor publications in the Open Forum will not bo Seven will be the magic number nllif. 3^ It aninltif. S«n4 snital to KLL- nomy there is a series of three guaranteed publication if they contain more than SOO words. The F. A. Verplanck urged me to work Lapsed Military Service Rockville — Mr*. Mary K. Hol­ vania; 10 grandchildren and 1 ■tructlon; for savings for the Chamber of ANS, OraMiawi, N. V. tor lia«nl 1m nnsi*. (Coattaned from Page One) ttons there. West Berlin radio sta- Insurance Can Be Renewed great-grandchild. promises — "as your days, so Herald reserves the right to decline to mbllsh any matter that for the consolidation of school dis­ Berlin Crisis ton, 91, of 48 Union St., died Sun­ MANCHESTER SESSION During Year We cannot let Khrushchev move may be libelous or which is in bad taste. E>ee expression of polit­ tricts, 1 have been told by several Commerce retail division annual Itons, he said, had been' urging day at Rockville City Hospital shall your strength be; underneath "border ■violations.” Q— have let my military serv­ lliomas Fulton, 24, of Coventry, on from miatahe to mistake. Nor ical views Is desired by contributions of this chanpter but let­ members of the high and elemen­ Lucky Seven Day Sale Thursday. when a Little Iron Curtain was after a short Illness. She was the Mrs. Alice W. Avery are the everlasting arms; and the forged at ttie aector border Sim- Yesterday, West Berlin police ice Insurance lapse. Can I renew (Continued from Page One) was fined $120 when he pleaded Public health nurses mads 6,896 Crenlns Except .can we, on the other hand, con* ter- which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. tary schdol faculties that educa­ The one-day event, with sale widow of Frank H. Holton. The funeral of Mrs. Alice Weir guiltly to operating a motor ve­ ____. . Boterad at tM Eternal God is your reftifee.” God tionally the town will not suffer day, was deacrlbed aa temporary. halted a fl^ng wedge of young­ It?—P. B. She was bom Dec. 15, 1869, In Avery, 42 Cobum Rd., widow of visits jluring the past year since PaSToftloe______M Mllafici* anchntcr Conn., aa Kleditlously decree ahowdown on prices carrying the number . 7, will Liggett Spedal Karl Maron, East German Interior sters making for the gate. A ry ban on travri from West Ger­ hicle while hla license was sus­ Sacood aaM Hail Hatter. does not just hand out promises because of the cut in the school A—Dear P. B.: Any National Tolland, daughter of the late Marshall A. Avery, was held from last July, or 358 less than during one particular Irritation or crime ^satellites. In bUier areas, billions minister, blamed "(xmtlnued provo- crowd of 5,000 shouted "swine” at many to East Germany — which the Watkins-West Funeral Home, pended. like these. There is a reason and Tills Craxy Business’ budget by the Board of Directors. feature a clearance of summer Service Life Insurance policy George ■ and Mary Crane Kings­ William D. Mottes. 21, of Staf­ the presloua year, according to an 8DB8CKIFT10N RATES without making some effort to go it is found In a. verse preceding upon billions of dollars have been Here again. It would seem that catiops” at the gate, which was a busload of Soviet soldiers bound could be a blow to the East Ger­ 142 B. Center St., Saturday after­ Pasrable In Advance To the Editor. stock items and an Introduction of for the neafby Russian War Me­ man economy. bury, and^ived in this area all ford Springs, was fined $35 when annual report ®of the Manchester Ckmer Hail back to the fundamentals and try­ these promises. "Your shoes will thrown' around without regard to The Herald through Its big staff, the scene of riotous demonstra­ which has lapsed may be reinstat­ noon. The Rev. H. Bennett Os­ Public He^th Nu'rsjng Association. The drive Is on In high gear to fall lines of merchandise, many In tions by West Berliners last nlg^t. morial In the British sector and Kennedy conferred for 50 min­ her life. She was. a member of the he pleaded guilty to speeding. Tear . ....su.to ing to set both sides off on some be iron ahi^ bronze.” God was say­ what 'was happening to the money editorially and reportorally, might ed in the same or a smaller Ellington Congregational Church good. minister of North Methodist Mrs. Rachel S. Barnes, nurse su­ Hon the pass the 5-year foreign aid meas­ and whether or not the wrong children’s "back to school” needs. A dozen street croseings re­ banged with their fists at a car utes with his ambassador to Rus­ Church, officiated, Kenneth Miller George H. Gaily, 20, of 78 Wash­ tbrea HonCis r... AM i:i0 ing to l(is people, “Your road is clear the atmosphere on this very amount (not less than $1,000) by and the Ellington Grange. ington St., was fined $30 when pervisor, reported that MPHNA s: new course of policy. kind of people were the benefici­ important public question. Should . Co-chairmen Leo Juran and Mil- mained open, however, to such full of Soviet officers. sia, Llewellyn Thompson, soon was at the organ. One Month ...... ' 1.M LH going to be so rough so hard that ure now before Congress and every A U.S. Ariny spokesman re­ payment of required premiums Survivors include two daugh­ he pleaded guilty to following too sponsored the following clinics: W eekly...... JO . • ^ e fundamentals are that we you will need iron shoes!” But aries of our largesse. the school budget, as proposed by ton Schneider pointed out that all West Berliners and foreigners as after returning this morning from Burial was in Ela.st Cemetery’. Chest, thirty-seven clinics attend­ trick In the book Is being employed fused to say whether any special and compliance with health re­ a weekend at Hyannls Port, Mass. ters, Mr*. Harold Patrlc of'Elllng- closely. MEHBER o r an^aUll fighting over the pieces of then He adds the assurance of by the Administration and those TTiere Is no evidence whatever some, be submitted to the voters sales prices will carry the usual wished to enter East Berlin, Bearers were Sherw’ood Beechler, ed by 513 persons; eight tumor number seven; each shopper buy­ among them about 15.000 persons precautions are being taken by the quirements. Thompson told reporters that ton, and Hiss Jennie C. Holton. 48 Austin Beechler, Clifford Sjtc- George E. DuPuis, 20, of Glas­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . Germany, Id years after World these three promises. running the organizations favor­ the key men premoting this new someone will have to intelligently Union St.; five grandchildren and tonbury, was fined $25 when he clinics for 48 persons; fifty-two pra- The Aasodated Preaa la ezctualrely foreign aid package have any in­ and definitely tell us if in slashing ing $30 or more worth of mer­ OoMmateed ■Who regularly work there. 5,000-man American garrison ex­ In the case of term insurance, they had "a very interesting phens, and Fred Boss. natal clinics for ,438 persons; one entitled to the uaa of repobllcatlao of War n , when we both should have Yet these promises are not con­ ing this measure: Newspaper To Give Ton cept that it is "watching the situa­ 12 great-grandchildren. pleaded guilty to a dharge of fail­ all oewa dlanatchea credited to it or fined to the Tribe of Ashur, but tention of erecting safeguards for 'the educational budget the Board chandise will have $7 deducted Perhaps to cut off the possibility application for renewal must be talk,” and confirmed that it dealt medical-surgical for 4 persons, and been out of Germany long ago. space, radio broadcast time, TV from the total purchase and $700 A Very tion closely.” at least In part- with the border Private funeral services will be Mrs. Laura E. darke ure to drive in the proper lane. not otberwlaa credited In thla paper rather God is stating the facts "discussions" (with the "discus­ the American d o lla rs going of Directors erred to the detri­ that West Germans would make Ma.vor Willy Brandt told the made within the five year term Gail Baldwin, 20, of 437 No. thirty-two expectant mothers’ and alao the local oewa pupllabed here. How wo both get out of Germany abroad; under heavy and conMant ment of the school children of to­ purchases will have $77 off the Enjoyable inciting calls to relatives and except when the lapse occurred situation between East and West held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Funeral services for Mrs. Laura classes for 221 women. All rlghta of repubUeanon of apedal about a normal life of today also. sion” weighted in favor of foreign Smoke demonstrators some of the things Ladd Funeral Home. The Rev. Main St., was fined $24 when she dlspktcbea herein are alao reaerrad. —not how and where we stay—is pressure by the Administration day and the future. total, and so on. . friends in the Blast, the Commu­ in either of the last two months Berlin. Edna Clarke, of 17 Ford St., were Services given include bedside There will come days in the life aid) magazine ads, direct-mail cir­ The Chamber’s member stores 2nds OF A NATIONALLY he'was going to do: Presumably Thompson reported Wayne Sandau, of the Ellington pleaded guilty to following too nursing, instructions to expectant still the big question history .askli of most of us when God will hand culars and activity by such groups who is using patronage threats as Willard Rogers nists severed phone service to 1. Have a look at Communist of the term period. When renew­ held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the closely. Full aertlca client of N E. A. a whip and spur to get the nec­ will display banners and will also ADVERTISED CIGAR West Germany about 4 a.m. ing this type of policy, only two to Kennedy on hla assessment of Congregational Church, will of­ W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 mothers and srfl*r-care of baby. In­ Ice, Inc. of us, and the only question re­ us a pair of iron shoes, and it is as the League of Women Voters. receive from the Chamber special WHICH SELLS FOB lOo party offices in West Berlin. ficiate. Burial will be In Elling­ Manuel Mendes, 22, of Hartford, structions in care of tuberculosis PubUahera Repreaentattvea; nw important that we wear them as Again the moth-eaten assur­ essary votes, the waverers are Stroll on Water Easy A spokesman for the Bonn Post- 2. Talk to the Allies about the montH^ premiums are required. the policy and recent threatening Main St., with the Rev. Percy M was fined $15 for driving without Jullua Hathewa Special Aaency — New sponsible statesmanship ^|ould weakening. And with new billions "refresh the memory” 7-Up h®'''** Re?. $4.75. tal Ministry said the East German When reinstating a permanent behavior of Soviet Premier Nikita ton Center Cemetery. Spurrier, associate minister of patients and general advice regard­ York. Chicako. Detroit and BoetoR a Christian should. This can be ances and promises are being rage coin banks. Manchestef Boy Communist management of the ele­ policy, all premiums in arrears There will be no calling hours. a license, and $6 for driving with­ ing prevention of disease. Some m e m b e r a u d it b u r e a u or give top priority. done only if we appropriate the trotted out: the abuses, the wa.ste for a stepped-up rearmament New York—People can walk, Box 50. government gave no explanation, vated railway system in West Ber­ Khrushchev with respect to West South Methodist Church, offlclat- out a rear-view mirror. He plead­ CmCUlATlONB.______drive and paced mobilization com­ Scouts distributed some 400 *1,79 but West Germany believed this must be paid. You can check on Berlin. The best Informed U.S. dip ing. member of the household is in- Faith of these three promises. and scandals will be corrected, the slide, or even sail along on water in banners last weekend in prepara­ 7 For 250 lin—badly upset by the new rules. how mu'ch you owe on a perma­ Henry J. Zatknwski ed guilty to both charges. stnicted in the care of a patient The Herald Prtnttnc Company li taxpayer will be given a ''watch­ ing up, the American people will newly developed shoes made of Perfeotoo and PanateDao was another arbitrary measure to The Communists run the railway lomata are known to believe that Burial was In East Cemetery. Robert B. Patterson, 16, of West By Logic To The Illogical Arthur K. Gaard, Intern have to ask themselves if they tion for the Thursday sale. nent plan by writing full particu­ Khrushchev is showing signs of Henry J. Zatkowski Sr., 48, of during the absence of a nurse. aaaumea no financial reaponaibiuty Emanuel Lutheran Cnurch. dog" group to see that "past errors urethane foam. Speeds of up to 3 keep the 17-miUlon East 9^'ihan system throughout the old German Bcartrs were Bklward Franko- Hartford, was fined $18 for fol­ Public health nurses do not pre­ typoarapUerJ errora appearlnii In ad- can continue this crazy business. The sale will begin at 6 a.m. and people from openly expressing lars to the Veterans Administra­ frustration due to western oppo 54 Union St., died Saturday -at vltch, George Mltney, Alfred De vertiaemen^ and other readtnk matter Logical step by logical step. and waste will not be repeated” m.p.h., are possible without assis­ capital. Manchester Memorial Hospital lowing too clo.sely. scribe for those who are ill and El. D, Collins will end at 9 p.m. L I8 G E n DRUG their views, particularly on the A West Berlin newspaper de­ tion District Office, Philadelphia, sition to his Berlin demands and Tuccio, Louis LaBrie, Ju stin In The Mancheater E^renln|t Herald. President Kennedy is heading but, waste or no waste, the old tance. As far back as 1794, Ger­ Pa. after a long Illness. Chester Fussik, 19, of South Cov­ give no treatment except on the ad­ argument Is being used—"the U.S. man technicians tried to make Sales day items will be adver­ Berlin developments. manded more. at the same time he is increasing­ Frankovitch, and Paul Bolinsky. entry, was fined $15 for passing on vice of a physician, Mrs. Barnes Dlapiay adrertlalns cloatnc houra: toward the illogical eventuality in ‘Confusing Controversy* PARKADE Q—If a' bank is sole executor of ly committing the Soviet Union to He was born In Philadelphia, For Mooday—1 p.m. Friday. Jap Rightists Futile simply cannot afford not to con­ water shoes, but they were clumsy tised in 'Wednesday’s edition of The Telex traffic also was stopped "What business do Communist May 1, 1912. and had been a res­ the left at an intersection. emphasized. Nurses are on duty For Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday. which this coimtry might be the tinue foreign aid and by all means, To the Editor, and heavy. Herald. by the Communist regime. This is officials have in West Berlin?” an estate, doe.s it use its attorney a dangerous course. His purpose Dr. Howard Boyd Alice Dixon, Coventry, was fined from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the For Wadneaday—1 p.m. Tueadar. or yours?—A. T. ident of Manchester for 37 years. first to break the voluntary nu­ the new 6-year extension, without Since the now rather confusing a special printer circuit--used by asked the tabloid "BZ.” "Chase is believed to be to terrorize U.S, Memorial services for Dr. How­ $15 for pa-ssing on the left at an In­ week, -and from 8 a.m. to noon on For TIramday—1 p.m. Wedheaday. In Mikoyaii Protest them over to their comrades.” A—Dear A. T.: The bank can Allies in western Europe. He was employed aa a welder by For Friday—1' p.m. km. TtTTiaraday. clear-test ban now in effect among any hobbling by Congress . . .” controversy between the town some business houses and newspa­ Kamllton Standard and was a ard Boyd, 164 Mountain Rd., were tersection. Saturdays. The clinics are held In For Saturday—i p.m. :Friday. ■Those who have lined up with pers among others—for which the Apparently there was no imme­ ule its own attorney for legal It was learned that the instruc­ David W, Duffy, 20, of 77 Lock- clinic rooms at Manchester Me­ Claacmed deadUne;: 10:30 a.m. each , the United States and (Continued from Page One) manager, the Board of Directors services in connection with an member of St. John’s Polish Na­ held Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. day of publication except Saturday— the pro-foreign aiders include most charge is by leased time. diate attempt by the workers to tions were sent to the American tional Catholic Church. at the Second Congregational wood St., pleaded guilty to willful morial Hospital. Britain. and the school board over the The Postal Ministry said the defy the ban, but man.v in the West estate or trust. However, it pre­ commander in West Berlin early destruction of property and breach The cost to the a.s.sociation of f a jtt. wingers were on hand and another labor unions, big business, organiz­ drastic cut in the budget of the fers to use your attorney. It can He Is survived by his wife, Church, with the Rev. Arnold W When he campaigned for office, ed farm g;roups. the "liberals” only kind of communications from feared an uprising that might draw today to protest to the Soviet com­ Tozer officiating. Mrs. Mildred Cal- of the peace. He w’ill be sentenced each nursing visit is $2.85 of which Monday, August IS 5.000 lined the approaches to the school board I have b^n asked the western Allies and Russia into recommend any attorney to you or Sophie S\imislenki Zatkowski; a he said he would take time out for phony and otherwise, and those West Germany accepted by East mandant against the closing of the son Henry J. Zatkowski Jr. of chera presided at the organ. on August. 24. the patient Is asked to pay $2.50 at aiport, waving red hammer and many times about the salary of Germany were telegrams. It did war. supply you with a list of reputable East-West Berlin border by Com­ Raymond and John P. O’Neill, the time the call is made. If a A reassessment of the United sickle flags and banners and sing­ who stand most to gain by the town officials, including not only names. Manchester; two brothers, Felix The service was largely attended ^Mtstakes Grow Dangerous passage of this legislation giving a not know whether East Germans So apparently did the Commu­ munist forces. Zatkowski of Manchester and by members of the medical profes­ both of 10 MIntz Court, and John patient is unable to pay all or part States bargainipg position at ing the Communist Internationale. the tops but also the many brack­ could still send telegrams west. nists. 'The troops massed in East Q—WTiere can I get a copy of Britain and France were report­ J. Bralnard of 117 N. School St., of the fee, the expense Is borne by A few thousand curious onlook­ new lease on life to hordes of ets in all town departments. Ad­ Joseph Zatkowski of New York; sion, friends, and former patients Two factors combined—the one Geneva. The talks\at Geneva were bureaucrats, hangers-on, high-paid About 4,000 angry West Berlin­ Berlin—estimated by some western the Credit Union National Asso­ ed lodging parallel protests. of Dr. Boyd. Doctors and nurse.s of pleaded not guilty to charges of the association. ers were thinly scattered along mittedly, anyone could go to the sources at about 30,000—were told ciation's new budget guide?— And in West Germany a spokes­ and a granddaughter. the fact that you can't fight guns recessed, after he came to office, functionaries and clerks in over­ ers marched to the Schoeneberg Funeral services will be held to­ the Manchester Memorial Hospital breach of peace stemming from the the road into the city as the mo­ city hall and obtain these figures Borough Hall, headquarters of the by their officers President Ken­ R. S. R. man said that "paper protests” same incident. with stones—the other the advice so he could do this. He and his ad­ stuffed fancy offices here and in morrow at 8:30 a.m. at the Holmes staff, where Dr. Boyd was chief torcade dashed along at high but In view of the very broad in­ West Berlin city government, to nedy, West German Chancellor A—Dear R. S. F.; Called the were only a loginning of western emeritus of pediatrics, attended in Keith Kinney. 23, of 38 Birch St., the Kut Germans are receiving speed. The police had cleared the thousands of areas abroad. terest in the salary smd wage mat­ Konrad ■ Adenauer and Brandt “Planned Spending Folder,” the counter measures Funeral Home, 400 Main St., fol­ pleaded guilty to operating a motor visers did do this, and formulated The labor unloas feel foreign aid demand action against the Com­ lowed by a solemn high Mass of a body. Japanese Quit from all officiai statements from concessions, which they sent off route and kept back the normally ters it would seem to me that The munists smd quick reunification of planned to incite a revolt and it guide is available free from the The U.S, Joint Chiefs of Staff Cremation in Springfield, Mass., vehicle while his license w’a.s su.s- heavy’ traffic. means increased payrolls to work­ Herald upon which all of us depend was their job to put it down if it New York State Credit Union made a mililarv evaluation of the requiem at 9 at St. John's Polish pended. He pleaded not guilty to West Germany—have so far oper­ to Geneva, with a brand new chief ers; big bu.siness, fatter contracts Germsmy. National Catholic Church. Burial followed the service. ated to relieve Khrushchev and Mi'koyan,' first top-ranking Sov­ for detailed Information about "Paper porteits'are not enough," developed. League, 204 Fifth Avenue. New situation for Kennedy and Ru.sk. taking a motor vehicle wiSiout the 16 Years Ago negotiator, Arthur Dean, and with iet official to rait Japan, came and a possible "out” for business tonvn affairs might well assign a The admission of the possibility York 10, N. Y. Some other credit They took into account reports will be in St. John's Cemetery. ow’ners permission. The case was the world of the worst potential slump-s. farm groups, purchases demonstrators shouted. “Freedom Friends may call at the funeral high hopes that a nuclear test ban officially to open a Sonet trade reporter to the job. for sdl!” of an uprising was imusual since unions are offering this free; some that two Soviet divisions had fanned continued until Aug. 17, for disposi­ New’ York, Aug. 14 (/Fl — Six­ immediate consequences of his at­ for distribution of foodstuffs Also, there Is a widespread in­ the East German rulers usually are charging 50 cents. out In the Berlin area, but they ap­ home today from 7 to 8 p.m. tion. A charge of taking a motor treaty might become a reality. fair. During his 9-day .stay he will abroad. They carried signs reading "Re­ teen years ago today World War tempt to draw an Iron Curtain call on Foreign Minister Zentaro terest, indicated by inquiries to unification — Fast.” claim support from the broad Q—WTiat Is'k "no load” mutual parently judged that this did not Police Arrests vehicle without the owners permis­ As has happened almost Inter­ The American taxpayer is be­ Mrs. Julia K. Johnson II ended with the unconditional through the middle of the city of Kosaka and Minister of Interna­ Mayor Willy Brsmdt ssdd he was masses. fund ?—R. A. D. alter the ba.sic military balance be­ sion, against Randall W. Gee, 18, surrender of Japan. The nation minably in negotiations, ing told that it is likely this for­ tween Russia and the western Mrs. Julia Keating Johnson 169 Cooper Hill St.. W’as nollcd, Berlin. tional Trade and Industry Eiskau eign aid racket must be continued going to take su;tion on several Skirmishes broke out between A—Dear R. A. D.: A "no load” wife of Charles Johnson of Port Harold Wood-s, 16, of 454 N. and the world went wild with joy. both ways, the moment one side Sato. Mikoyan is expected to dan­ fronts. He complimented the dem­ angry West Berliners and Com­ mutual fund is one which does not powers in Germany. Everett Warner, 42, of 14 Wads­ Of the two fMtors restraining for another generation and that The President and Thompson Chester, N.Y., died suddenly at Main St., and Arthur Bikenicks, In cities, . tovvn.s and villages gle prospects of expanded Soviet- onstrators on what he called their munist People’s police yesterday charge an 8 per cent sales com­ worth St., pleaded innocent to a across the country celebrations the people of East Germany, the moved closer to the previous posi­ it is the best weapon In our arsen­ talked for about 50 minutes. her home yesterday morning 17. of 80 Mather St., were charged charge of evading re.sponsibility. Japanese trade before Tokyo al in the war on Commrinism. Dependable restraint. and last night at several points mission. A "no load” fund, how­ after a short illness. with breach of peace, the result of were the order of the day and second is probably the more Im- tion of the other was also the mo­ businessmen and to try to loosen "If the Berliners were not so dla- along the 25-mlle border that cuts ever, does charge a management When leaving the White House He will appear in Circuit Court 12. Then we proceed to give foreign Thompson told reporters "I had a She was born June 16. 1887, In a disturbance Saturday night at East Hartford, for a trial by jury night. Reverly was rampant. poi^ant. They are the particular ment In which the other side re­ Japan's political and economic ties cipllned and prudent and if they the city in half. Thousands of West fee, usually 50 cents a year “ for A half-miliion persons jammed with the West. aid to many Communist or Com­ Used Refrigerators every $100 of assets you accumu­ very interesting talk,” but It's up Ireland, the daughter of the late Center St. drive-in. They will ap­ on Aug. 22. hunlan beings who are caught in treated to some new and more munist-dominated nation;, and un­ did not have such a good police Berliners massed along the border to the President "to say what we Jo/hn and Abby Moriarty Keating. pear in Circuit Court 12, Manches­ Tlie case of Haw’ard B. Fellow’s, New York City's Times Square. distant position. At Geneva, the dermine the wlhole purpose aC the force,” he said, "this playing with shouting insults at the Red guards late in the fund. You are less apt Surviving, besides her husband, In San Francisco, things got a the cold war wringer. They can Overhauled and Tested fire would have brought a sltua to hear of the "no load” fund be­ talked about.” ter, on Aug. 28. 32, of Hartford, charged with Russians suddenly began acting as Hoover on TV aid. Poland, , Albania, A high West German police of­ In reply to a question, he did con­ are a daughter, Mr*. Lillian evading re.sponsibility, was con­ bit out of hand on Market Street, surely not be very far from that tion that would have caused the cause little i.s spent promoting it the city's main thoroughfare. Mill­ if they didn't want a nuclear test all receive American financial as­ ficial at the Brandenburg Gate — firm that the Berlin situation had Tatroe of Byram Shore. Conn, tinued until Aug. 28. point of desperation in which they New York, Aug. 14 (.D—For­ greatest concern to the whole formerly one of the main escape and securities salesmen don't push been discussed. Hniise CoBta Soar ing sailors, soldiers and civilians ban treaty at all. Tke specific sistance, and these handouts take world.” these funds. It is the selling and three sisters. Mrs. Joseph Leary The case of Howard B. Fellows, might not care that Russian guns mer President Herbert Hoover will the pressure off the Kremlin, who Potterfon's routes for refugees — said the The ambassador plans to leave of Manchester, Mrs. Nellie Keat­ 23, of East Hartford, was con­ ripped up war bond booths and proposition they used to deadlock narrate "The Ordeal of 'Woodrow He appealed to Communist po­ situation has become so tense "It advertising costs that usually ab­ Washington late today and fly to­ Dea Moines — Allowing only for started a bonfire. The flames were were stacked against them. otherwise would have to bear the 180 Center S t—Cor. of Church lice not to shoot at fellow Germans, sorb the 8 per cent. On both "load” ing of Hartford and Mrs. Martin tinued until Aug. 28. Merrit is the n^;otlations was their new in­ Wilson,” a half-hour program on main burden of supporting these just needs a spark to set the crowd night from New York to Frankfurt'. Sullivan of Chicago; two brothers. changes In dollar values, a 10- charged with speeding. pa.ssing in 40 feet high before fire trucks put But when the advice of Chancel­ and to West Berliners not to pro­ and "no load” funds, management them out. sistence on what we call the "troi­ the World War I President to be off. I hope nothing will happen ‘ From Frankfurt, he will go to Join James Keating of Chlcaqfo and room house that could have been a no passing zone, violation of lor Adenauer, of Mayor Brandt, televised by NBC next fall. voke them. Adenauer appealed to all Ger­ makes its money on the manage­ his family, now in Germany on va­ built for $3,200 in 1896 wunild coet On Aug. 14, 1945, the War Man- ka,” a three-way divisiop of execu­ Eugen Gerstenmaier. president ment fee. - "No load” funds are Michael Keating of Ireland; and optical restriction, breach of peace, and of the West Berlin radio NBC aaid yesterday the pro­ mans "to resist this challenge cation. TTiompson said he did not three grandchildren. $19,000 to build today. However, at and resisting arrest. hower Commission terminated con­ tive authority for the test ban en­ gram will concentrate on the (speadter) of West Germany’s low­ generally operated b.v professional knqw when he would return to current material and labor prices trols; the Navy canceled a $6-bll- sdilch is beamed at them is all for er house, surived to study the situ­ from the East with determination investment counseling firms. Burial will be Wednesday in The cs«e against Robert A. forcement agency, with East, years 1917 to 1921, ranging from but calmness and not to under­ Moscow. ■ Port Chester. such a house would coet $40,000 Lincoln, 17, of 93 Scarboro\igh Rd., llon shipbuilding program; the patience, and for waiting, and for the high hopes Wilson had for a ation. He 'Will confer with party Q—What Is the average price of The ambas.sador came to Wash- to $60,000 to build now. Army announced draft calls would West and the neutrals all having leaders here tonight to determine take anything that could only was continued until Sept. 11. Lin­ avoidance of resort to revolt, that better world to his disillusion­ worsen the situation.” a home?—B. M. Inglon late this week on Instruc­ Mrs. Daniel Seifert coln Is charged with possession of be cut immediately. la probably a factor which does a veto power. ment. whether the West German parlia­ A—Dear B. M.; Last year the tions from Rusk. Bothn men had 2 BROTHER.S KIU.EI> Today there are billions more ment ■will hold a special session on He promised Allied counter­ Rockville — Mrs. Clara Miller burglar tools in the night. persuade the people of East Ger­ Honestly disappointed to see Its Hoover, a Republican, worked OUR WELCOME MAT IS average price of a new home was attended a series of niplomallc Miami, Fla., Aug,. 14 (/F) — for defense, the draft has been o TUGSDAY o WGDNGSDAY e the Berlin crisis. The next regular measures but did not say what $16,710, that of an existing dwell­ Seifert, 84, of Torrington, former- The case again.st Richard F. stepped up, and the ordinary citi­ many at least to wait, for a while. own good intentions thus shabbily with Wilson, a Democrat, as ad­ they would be. Many expect they meetings in Pari.s. l.v of Rockville, wife of Daniel Five Gastrp mUltWnen shot Daddario. 20, of 113 N. School St., ministrator of Relief and Rehabil­ session opens Aug. 22. ing was $12,580. Ru.sk was expected to meet down tsvo brothers of a Oiban zen is wondering what will develop This helps Khrushchev, in that rewarded, the Kennedy adminis­ ALWAYS OUT The Red ban on Blast German will be economic sanctions against Seifert, died Sunday at the MIgeon wjps continued until Sept. 17. Dad- itation in Europe after World War ■ Q—Can you furnish a list of or­ with the President this afternoon Manor Home, Torrington, after a radio commentator now broad­ /dario 1s charged with breach of from the crisis in Berlin. It may enable him to get away tration brought Dean home for I. travel to West Berlin, imposed the East German regime already on the Berlin situation. Aides had We invite you to make our pharmacy your own troubled by shortages ,ln food, ganizations which offer chartered long illness. casting from Miami, the Miami peace. with his choice of risks. He was consultation, while it considered Donald B. Hyatt, director of personal source of your medicines and health- early Sunday, ■was at least tem­ flight*?—D. K. O. .said he would accompany Thornp- News reported today. Antonio porarily effective in damndng the material and manpower. She was born April 4, 1877 In Inspirational Soup coofronteid with two possibilities. various courses of action—aban­ special projects for NBC. said aids. W'e promise your visits to us will be wel­ A—Dear D. K. O.: There are far son to the White House this morn­ Forst, Germany, daughter of the Anuulor Rodriguez, 55, was PORCUPINE BEEPS? Hoover wrote his own script and comed and you will be served courteously, atten­ flood of refugees. West German Sources in Bonn, however, con­ too many such groups offering ing, but he was prevented from killed and his brother, Ricardo Either he let the people of East doning the test treaty talks alto­ sidered it unlikely that the West late Richard and Augusta Karteln Portland, Ore.—Beeper-packing The Italian composer, Giuseppe has recorded his part of the TV tively and honestly. authorities said thousands prob­ their members chartered flights to doing .so by an engagement to Miller, and she lived In Rockville Amador Rodriguez, 43, was ser­ porcupines may roam Western for­ Verdi, attributed much of his In­ German continue to leave their gether, resuming nuclear tests, or prog;ram. ably are stuck In East Berlin. German government would retali­ testify before the senate foreign ate by cutting off the $490-million help cut vacation travel costs to for many years before moving to iously wounded Saturday when ests soon. The prolific porcupine spiration to the warming and sus­ country at an Increasing rate, im- sending the whole Issue to the You are also Invited to request our profession­ "The last few refugees to make lilt them all. Even If I could list relations corrimlttee in support of Torrington 44 years ago. the mllittamen opened fire isi a has overpopulated, and radio beep­ taining effects of large bowls of United Nations. al opinion o f any of the advertised remedies or It across raised the total regis­ annual trade between West and the administration’s proposed new tll an actual departure of popula­ East Germany. These sources them, this mighf not help you get She was a member of St. Paul's restaurant at Candelaria, Finar ers would be used to study them noodle soup, according to the health-aids. Pharmacy's Code of Ethics direct.s tered since Friday noon to 6,624. abrotul unless you belonged to disarmament agency. Lutheran Church in Torrington. Del Rio Province, the New’s said. to plot an eradication drive. Encyclopedia Britannlca. tion had made Ekut Germany an At his last press conference the RANGE us to consider your health rather than greater Most ■were people who had arrived said as me restrictions on move­ Ru.sk denounced the Red crack­ ment in Berlin were a violation of such a group for a specified period Besides her husband, she is sur­ empty, functionless shell. Or he President announced that he was profits. We can tell you when it Is wiser to con­ In West Berlin earlier, stayed a of time. Ask any organization of down on travel between East and vived by several nieces and sult a physician. day or two with friends and rela­ the U.S.-British - French - Russian West Berlin as a "flagrant viola­ dosed the border and ran the risk sending Dean back to Geneva, for rUEL OIL agreements, It was up to the west­ which you might be a member nephews. of en explosion. one last sharp test of Russian in­ tives and then checked in at the whether they are organizing such tion” of ngr^ment by Russia to Funeral services will be held Marienfelde Reception Camp. ern Big Three to do something permit "free' circulation" within Probably, from his point of tentions. If the answer Is negative, GASOLINE YOUR DOerrOR CAN PHONE US when you about the situation, not West Ger­ a toiir. Or you might be able to Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Ladd TOP ROUND or CUBE Communist currency took a new organize a flight. Get in touch the city and between Berlin and Funeral Home, 18 Ellington Ave. view, he felt that the first danger he will call Dean home, and then need a medicine. Ifick up your prescription if many. shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly plunge in value as the last refu­ with the Civil Aeronautics Board the rest of Germany. The Rev. Karl Blake will officiate. was certain, but that he at least make a new deciaion for American without extra charge. A g;reat many people en­ For Cook-Outs or Cook-Ins. gees threw thousands' of East HEMISPHERE DECLARATION for more information. In a statement Issued at the Burial will be In Oak Grove Ceme­ had a dianoe of avoiding the sec­ policy. This time, the Impression trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ marks on West Berlin's narrow Punta del Esto, Uruguay, Aug. (All rights reserved. Newspaper State Department yesterday. Ru.sk tery. BANTLY OIL Famous for Quality First National market. Banks were taking only , Enterpri.se Association) called ■ the flight of thousands of ond. is that the leading possibility pound yours ? 14 tflP) — Western hemisphere Friend* may call at the funeral 1 ,IMI' , INI'. Steaks - Specially Low Priced! 60 East marks at a time, and giv­ Germans In recent weeks from home from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. If West German policy Is help­ would be a resumption of nuclear statesmen put finishing touches 2 FINED IN RACE FIX Communist rule n proof of "the : 'I M \!\ <1 m:i;i ing only 9,80 West marks ($2.45) today on a historic declaration ^ ing Khrushchev avoid the worst testing by the United States. That These fine, lender, juicy Steaks for them. Anyone who wanted to Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 14 (/Tj— failures of communism in East Mrs. I.kmlBe Lltke Heim all.ving the American states in a Two brothers—« doctor from Germany. And he .said it was be­ consequences of the choice he may be a poker hand impression TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 will prove to be a sizzling LB change West mar)te could get 5.10 mighty push for progress. Pres­ . Mrs. Louise XJtke Helm, 82, wife O F MANCHESTER made, it Is not out of kindness to Mr. Kennedy is creating; he may East marks apiece. Officially, the Boston and an attorney from cause^ these "failures” that Ru.s- of Gottlob Heim, of 112 Latimer rate Is one-for-one. ident Kennedy's alUfuice for Newton—were convicted today sia and Ea.st Germany have em­ him. It is In the effort to preserve still intend to send the Issue to the ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 M ild c fr C b mouth-watering favorite with progress program will become a St.. Ea.st Hartford, and mother of Western cars and sight-seeing of attempting to fix a Wonder­ barked on "the dangerous course Emil Potz, of Manchester, died some choice for everybody; to United Nations. Prescription Pharmacy your family. And, remember at buses had . passed through the reality Wednesday when min­ land Park Dog Race. Dr. of threats again.st the freedom Saturday at her home. isters of 20 American states— James R. Reilly and Thomas G. and .safety of West Berlin.” stave off those impulsive and ir­ Meanwhile, however, he himself, 901 Main Street—^MI 3-5321 First National you always get Brandenburg Gate this morning as She was born in Germany, and revocable developments which in his press conference remarks, u.sual. The closing order, effective and perhaps 21 — gather for a Reilly were fined $900. They had lived in East Hartford for 22 Copyright 1960 (10W4) rpremonial signing of the "Dec­ appealed. The two men were might take history out of the bought the silly interpretation of a TOP QUALITY-GUARANTEED! at 3 p.m., meant their diversion to vears. She was a member of the | other crossings. laration of Ihmta del Este.” It convicted of attempting to In­ Seventh Day Adventist Church. hands of all leadership , either silly special study—that which In ordering the gate closed, will be the final art in the Inter- fluence the result of a dog rare Ruth Millett Besides her husband and son, East or West. spent some ten days, last month, RADIOS LB Maron accused West Berlin and American Economic Conference by use of dings, and attempting she is survived by three other sons which has been meeting here to influence the owner to affect The potentiality Is there, right deciding whether the Russians at Ground Round West German representatives of (ff Rocky Hill, West Goshen, and now, at the ba.rbed wire barricade, might have been testing in secret, making provocative demonstra- slnee Aug. 6. the result of a dog race. What Ever Happened Hartford; a daughter, of East To The Simple ‘NO?’ and will remain there. All it would J a k a IMPORIEO CANNED HAMS 2 CAN *1 .9 5 Hartford; eight grandchildren; and violating the present voluntary 13 great-grandchildren. take could have happened yester­ moratorium. What the President Sometimee It seems to me that Funeral services were held this day, and could he happening this bought ivhs the Idea that there can Potterton’s HOW OUR INDCPEIAENCE F |if||||(f|||a fS FINAST - "lie VALUE" 2 - lb bag 8 9 c the more parents explain and reo; afternoon at 2:30, at the Taylor moment. A crowd of East Ger­ indeed be no absolute guarantee son with their children, the less and Modeen Funeral Home, 233 LB 8 4 < KEEP UP WITH THE NEWS AT HOME! their children understand. mans would approach the barrier, that .the Ruoslans have not been Eatwell Italian Sausage Washington St., Hartford, with WORKS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE Top tbiaaid oaad Caibo S t^ k Prko» Mfoctlv Tuosday on4 Wednesdoy Only Yesterday I heard, the mother of the Rev. Arthur E. Sanderson offi­ surging against IL The E>ist Ger­ testing. This la, of course, far a 3-year-old try to explain to him ciating. Burial w’as in Zion Hill man police Or the Russians would from any evidence that they have THIS VACATION TAKE ALONG THE why he couldn't have a candy bar Cemetery, Hartford. shoot to drive them back. A crtrwd Is There A Difference? and when she got through he was been testing, and is far from being a n d up Form Freeh Frodoce still whining for It. of West Germans, on the other any evidence of any kind of any- Thomas O. Duke Is there a difference between insurance policies? . . . insur­ ■jUm trljfHtfr iEuftttng Ifm lJi The mother w’as patient and Thomas G. Duke, 77, of 45 Haw­ side of the wire, would surge for­ ,thing. ance companies? . . . insurance agents? Of course there Is? reasonable. She explained how eat­ thorne St., Hartford, brother of ward to try to join In the battle. But, while the President has Newest 1962 Models G | * C I P 0 S SIID LISS - ing a candy bar would spoil his Mrs. Ethel Johnson of Manches­ When bu3dng. merchandise some folks will always search 2 45< Ihe East German police or the thus finally lent his prestige to lunch and how good his nice lunch ter, died Saturday at St. Francis '■ A. and search for a bargain. But surely you have observed that in­ would be if he didn't ruin it. Hospital. Russians would be shootini; West the theory that, since the Russians Zenifh variably you get. only what you pay for. So it Is with insurance. She put''In a "darling" here and Born in Elngland, Nov. 23, 1884, Germans. And that would be It. could conceivably have been test­ N 0 c f o J ' i i i c s 2 4 3 < there to make sure hqr little boy he lived in Hartford for 70 years. How did Khrushchev come to ing, that is cause for alarm, even There is a difference In Insurance policies—and in the pre­ know that she lovecHhim — even H^’ had been employed by the miums charged for different policies. We indepndent insurance though she couldn't Tefhim have Automatic Refrigerator Co. for the point where he had to make though we have no indication that Magnavox agents, who represent a number of Insurance companies of our the candy bar. his I own desperate choice, from they have tested, Khrushchev and P 0 C l C h 0 S " Golden Rip. the past 55 years. He was a mem­ own choice, are best qualified to determine whether or not-a 4 3 9 * Such persuasion you 'never heard. ber of the Church of Fkigland. which only the restrsdnlng advice his big mouth have given the "lower premium” policy is, in fact, a "bargain.'' And it got her exactly nowhere. Besides his sister in Manche.s- RCA Viefor Junior was still whining for candy of the West Germans to the East American advocates of renewed We choose our companies on the baals of their s^biljly, ter .survivors incit'.de his wife, a p 0 P P 0 l * S and refusing to listen to reason son, two daughters, both of Ter- Germans may rescue him? American testing smother glib Clock FM-AM their service and, if you please—their attitude toward claim pay­ 3 lbs 2 9 ^ when the two left the store. Khrushchev got to this point as su"gument. He waved, the other ments (the add test of an insurance company). We are not ryv’ille; two sisters of West Hart- Produce Prices Wfective Tuesday and Wednesday Only Back in the days when parents ord and Harwinton; five grand­ the result of smother desperate day, a new super-bomb he said his Transistors bound to one insurance company! We are not employes of the told small children "No” and let it companies. We retain the right of choice, to be used on your children and five ■ great-grandchil­ .choice—between letting a slower scientists had said they could pro­ go at that, life was simpler for par­ dren. behalf. We retain the right to intercede on your behalf. And we ents—and children, too. drift against his fortimes in Esist duce. So our own atom-worship­ exercise those fights. M oney Savin ff Grocery Syeciaie! Then junior didn't have to listen Funeral services will be held to­ Germany and possibly in all Cen­ pers are telling us that there It is, morrow at 2 p.m. at the. Rose Hill Balteries ^ to so much yakity-yak about why Funeral Home, Rocky Hill. Burial tral Europe continue, and trying the indication that the Russians Our business belongs to us. We depend upon repeat sales for DIL MONTI - Five Delicious Fruits he couldn't, do or have what his our livelihood. We want your relatives and friends as customers. S A V i 11c will be in Riose Hill Memorial to stabilize those fortunes by com­ have been testing after all, other­ P\»r All Sets. heart desired. He didn't have to ,We can get them only by pleasing you. We cannot be fired. We 17-OZ try to understand all the reasons Park, Rocky Hill. pelling formalization of the parti- wise how could they have devel­ Try Us For That cannot be transferred. We arif here to stay! CANS for the things he couldn't do. Friends ma.y call st the funeral tk» of Germany and the recogni oped such a new bomb? Fruit Cocktail home thla evening from 7 to 9. We are qualified to prescribe the beet insurance for your He didn't even have to wear him­ tlon of East Germany as a sover­ So, step by step, one sees Presi­ Hard-To-Get One. , needs. Price alone does not determine whether an insurance policy DB. MONTI - Cream Style self out wheedling, beggii^ and eign and permanent state. dent Kennedy being pushed, and trying to get his way. He only had is a bargain—any more than you, have found it does in buying 17-OZ We Will Mail to consider one word, a word he Here too, In his longer range even beglnniii^g to take his own any other commodity! Funerals You wake up wonderful when S w e e t C o rn CANS had been taught to understand, the dilemma, Khrushchev had no voluntary steps, toward the one Special word "No.” good, safe choice. He threatens us; final decision which will be a great DR. MONTI r- Early Cardan S A V I Sc Anywhere N But mothers today so hale to say Thomas F. Luby be threatens world peace; he does mistake. It will be such a mistake "No” that even though they have Funeral services for Thomas F. Evercadyij.No. 216 17-OZ to say it frequently, as mothers al­ you sleep on a Beautyrest ao because Russian policy heads if this nation Is the fiist to begin Luby, 20 Madison St., who died CANS ways have, they make a big deal Friday in Hartford, were held this Into miatakee from Which it can setting off the bombs again, to re­ 9 Volt Battery S w e e t P e a s WEEKLY...... 45c out of It. morning from the Thomas F. Far­ eaeapa only by another mistake. vive the peril of fallout the HOM IM AKIR - Psa, Yellow Eys S A V i 8c 1 MONTH...... $1.85 They explain, they apologize, they ley Funeral Home, Hartford, fol­ It’s sure to be a “good morning’’ when you sleep on a Beautyrest. No other In this akcoeaaion of mistakes, the world's health, to put the ni^clear offer substitutes, they reason and lowed by a solemn Mass of requiem -oz $ a o o sometimes they even plead. When mattress provides so well the bouyant, body-fitting comfort you need for progvaaa ^ is Inevitably toward weapons race back Into high gear, 22 at Immaculate Conception Church. JARS I 3 MONTHS...... $5.60 all they really have to say is that The Rev. Thomas Crowley was the healthful relaxiog sleep. The secret is in Beautyrest’s 837 individually pock- aoma pinpoint mistake where to give the final blast tp, the faint Baked Beans■ 1 one little word, "No”—a word that celebrant. Burial was In Mt. St. aonoatbiNg evsn minor, or alnuMt hut worth while hope that, even For a Happy, Healthy Pel - Handy 6-Pack S A V I 9c any child can be easily taught to Behedict Cemetery, where the Rt. eted-in-muslin coils that give ev^ry part of your body just the amount of — PAYAILE —* understand and even to accept. Rev. Msgr. David Hart read the Im U n m a t, can suddenly invoke without a formal treaty, the world 16-OZ restful support it needs. So make every morning a “good” one.'Try Beauty* upoH tChnMbrtiey and tba worfd could take and maintain some Regularly $1.35 175 committal service. 1 CANS IN ADVANCE Founded City Bearers were William F, Luby rest for 30,^nights in your own home. If you’re not convinced after a 30-night jdl ^ aupiwua p«vlty fm* the small symbolic policy away from East Center Vets' Dog Feed Sr., Richard Handel Jr., Frederick Street guest trial,^ we’ll take the mattress back without obligation. Order tmnor* of Mg mlatalHia In the poison a||id •ifa.r and toward peace. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES The Spanish founded San An­ Islieb Jr., Robert Walsh, Bmeet Is- If we want to mean what we tonio, Tex., In 1719 as a military lieb, and Donald LaPointe. row . . . $79.50 for button-tufted or quilted models, full or twin size, mat* PRICES EFFECTIVE IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONLY I BO OB# ridft should mean to ths .world, we can­ Phone station on ths trail between the Mr. Luby was bom in Ireland, tress or box spring. Potterton's B n 8-1126 Presidio of San Juan Bautista on and lived in Hartford more than 80 ooM W9BT Ivosfli Mvno not afford to ho th« nation which 130 Center, Cor. of Church the Rio Grande and several new- years. He was a retired sheet met­ ily. 'Wa^ toov ba^ad doM all thlE f CALL circulation DEPARTMENT — Ml 3-2711 established eommunltlea near al worker at United Aircraft Corp. Se Louisiana border. Survivors Include a son, William r ■1. fAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 f jiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 4 PAGE.Ni2i;i: BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 'But, ije added, "if we can re­ Rockville-V ernon Rusk Says C i s duce the weapons down to a point ^Definitely Nbt a Swap’ Time of Your Life where there Is only a remote pos­ BritainI to Free Answer to Prevtoue Pim le J. Makes Urgent New sibility of being able to hide one Melodic Moments or two, then I 'think an interna­ Kenya’s Leader HBARO TH AT V«X>SOT i Council to Present Don’t Make Fetish of Woe tional police force or some other Cuba to Return Plane, A H u e ON *SOO IN SOM.& By ARTHUR LORD Arms Cut Efiort 'peace-keeping machinery might be ACROSS 8 Mohammedan Dear Arthur: My husband died WAY. THRU VOOR P E T sacred writing erected which would justify our Of Anti-Whites AN"ifc)0‘RE 1 Bluilcal U iJ last year and now I live alone. I’m .Continued from Page One) confidence in reducing our arms meuuret 8 Notes of TRyiN'-fO KfeEP IT Guido's scale U aL JU U l Revised Zone Rules 63 and unhappy. Nothing makes to a very drastic degree.” U.S. to Release Boat aUlET.^ \NELL, WCvi 8 Plano part 7SUU ment for bringing people under He said Communist China Nairobi, Kenya, Aug. 14 (IP) — 8 Singing voice a n e n me happy. My grandchildren come OVER V4lTH*S YOU 12 Medley 8 Conductors’ this control,” the Soviet premier would be-brought in 6n any plan Jorho Kenyatta, convicted leader (Continued from Page One) stafls c i O H a A proposed revision of the Rock.#BQOthroyd Jr., ElUngitoh; Helen to see me and try to cheer me up, OlHeMe.OR I'LL 13 Norwegian 9 Dry mmm[^ might do so. for ’’drastic dlsarmamefit.” of the Mau Mau anti-white rebel­ S TA R T O U T W ITH nickname ville Zoning Ordinances will be Broughton, 'Maple St., Ellington. but they only remind me of how The secretary said that If McCloy, noting that he spoke lion. returned to his native village 14 Operatic solo 10 Location a u [21 presented to townspeople tonight Discharged Sunday: Thomas turned through U.S. due legal pro­ T H ' B A S S ISSnarp or flat 11 Go by steamer K icankj sad I really am. Khrushchev could achieve that, recently • with Premier Ktirush- today. He was welcomed by na­ Local Stocks cess which' is only coincidental 16 Rodent 18 Menagerie n n a n at 8 during the city counclT meet­ Azzara, East Hartford; George My children don’t know how to ”lt might confer on him a major chev. said the Soviet leader had tionalist followers celebrating his 17=American20Chri»tm^ EiLJUil^ ing In the city hall. Uebe, Hilltop Dr.; Timothy O’Con­ make me happy. Not even my advantage.” appeared “more receptive” to pro- impending release after nearly with the release of the airlin.cr. 22 Certain A revision was authorized hy the nell. 6 Westland Rd.; Mrs. Willissa monkey 23 Summon 31 Melody 42 Among friends know how to make mo RUsk said It Is part of the doc­ po.sals for nuclear inspection and eight years in custody. (tuutatlonn Puinlshnd by U.S. sources guessed Castro was 18 Choruses 43 Parasite* council, which is also the zoning Sherman and twin son and daugh­ happy. trine of Marx and Lenin that the control than the Soviets had In the Conurn 8i MIddlitbrnok, Inc. . returning the airliner because it . 20 Swiss music 24 Awry 34 Anchor But the turnout at Gatunda 25 Seines 35 Elated 44Yalley authority of the city, in October. ter, Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon. What I need is a panacea. Communist state does not need past. Village Was far smaller than ex­ Bank Stocks has brought him little more than 21 Eternity 26 Suita 37 Blackboards 45RippM It has been prepared by Everett Minor Accident However, McCloy said it was propaganda headaches. Its pre­ ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 22 It shines on 38 Pronoun 46 laimb's pen Helen armaments to achieve Its ends and pected. Instead of the anticipated Bid Asked “My Old 27 Wind Lord-Wood, consultant to the Plsn- George A. Liebe, 26, of Hilltop Dear Helen: What you need, added that, in this light, Khrush­ doubtful the United States could 50.000, a crowd of less than 1,000 Oonn. Bank and Trust sence at Havana airport ha.i V a i , BUT instrument 40 Inclination name .ning Commission, in co-operation Kentucky 28 Imitate 41 Afro-Asian 47 Legal transfer Dr., told Rockville police he black­ Helen, is a different outlook on life. chev may be showing some sincer­ get an.ywhere in the nuclear test was on hand to greet Kenyatta as Co...... 55 focused worldwide attention on THEY'RE Home" 29 English school finch 491IPruiate with the commission, and Cor­ ed out Saturday morning In the All great religious and all great ity In calling fof complete dis­ ban talks in Geneva because the he arrived In a Britllsh Army car Hartford National Castro’s general flouting of inter­ NOT EVER 23BaUad poration Counsel Harvey A. parking lot behind W. T. Grant’s Soviet Union apparently has national procedure.^, even though 60NNA 26 Abundant men remind us of the same ap­ armament. •accompanied by a heavy police Bank and Trust Co. 55 T” T~ r “ 7” r~ r " n r r r Vonce. . on W. Main St., and lost control proach to happiness. The way man However,, Rusk said Russia has "crystallized Its position.” no evidence is available here that BOTHER 30 Eras The proposed zoning. ordinances e.scort. Fire Insurance C-miitanies. ANYBOCV/ 31 Father of his car, which struck the base­ achieves his own happiness is by repeatedly balked at carefully po­ Regarding the Berlin situation. About 150 police ringed Kcn- he engineered the hijacking. 32 Small part 12 TT" 14 'allow four residential districts, two ment wall'of the store. McCloy said his talks with Aetna Fire ...... 122'2 129 >2 constantly striving for the happi­ liced step-by-step moves toward yatta's house as he pushed his Hartford Fire ...... 74 >2 48*2 Besides, tho Electra appears to 33 Permit 17 commercial districts, and two in' Liebe was taken to Rockville ness of others. Khrushchev convinced him the So­ be of little use to him. He does not 34 Speck r s " 10 dustrial districts. disarmament, as the United States viet leader knew its seriousness way through a crowd of photog­ National Fire ...... 140 1.50 35 Popular singer City Hospital where he stayed What have you {lone lately has urged. raphers and disappeared Inside.- -f*hoenix Fire ...... '. 122 132 have the facilities to start the turbo, 36 MusicaltrainJnf 10 10 William Satryb, chairman of the overnight for observation. Police­ Helen, to make your children, .your The secretary said that though and that there were ’’po.ssibilities The 71-year-oId "burning spear” prop plane and it is liable to seiz­ 38.G10SS Planning Commission, said the re­ man Richard Bennett made no ar­ grandchildren, and your friends of disaster.” Life and Indemnity Ina Con. ure if flown outside Cuba. .. disarmament "may seem a dis­ wore his traditional leather jacket 136 146 39'Firewood vision does not make many rest. Damage was limited to the any happier? tant goal in the light of the cur­ He said Khru.shchev had boast­ and carried his symbol of nation­ Aetna Casualty ... ■ There was little disposition here 40 Article changes in the zoning of various front end of Liebe’s car. ed to him of being able to make Aetna Life ...... 131 136 to believe this removal of one point 41 Pertaining to 23 !T 2 T 20 rent world situation, it is one that a 100 megaton nuclear bomb, and alist leadership — a horsehair fly Qonn. General ...... 251 266 thech^ w r areas in the city. Dear. Arthur: Was life ever we must continue to pursue be­ whi.sk. of friction means Castro Is making 44 Saluted 3 2 Rather, It organizes the regula­ Vernon and Talcottvllle news Is dreamy when I was 17 and Ed was that he had replied that the U.S. Kftd. Steam Boiler 114 120 any basic change in his anti-U.S. 30 cause our very survival may de­ also was capable of producing Members of the Kenya African .138ti 143'2 48 Leave out tions in understandable fashion, handled through The Herald’s 37. We got married and were as pend upon it." National Union (KANU) pressed Travelers ...... altitude. 49 Malt beverage 33 38 Sind brings up-to-date those regula­ Rockville bureau, 5 W. Main 8t., happy as a couple of bugs in a rug. such a bomb. against the fcnCvO around the house Huhllc.rtlllnea Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D- 50 Part In play tions which lagged behind the Rusk, asserted that "the very 51 Cer^ TR 6-8186 or MI 9-6797. Polks kept saying that such a mar act of establishing a disarmament and sang, nationalist songs. Across Conn. Light & Power 28 30 Minn.. termed return of the Electra CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 52 Sty 3 5 " state statute's, he said. ,riage couldn’t work, but they were agency will have an encouraging . the street members of the rival Hftd Electric Light 75 78 a "Wiendly straw in a turbulent The revamping of the zoning '^wrong-^uhtil 30 years later. Ed's . 56 ' wind," but "only a token as to the 53 Iroquolan 30 1 impact upon the peoples of the i Kenya African Democratic Union Hartford Gas Co. . Indian ordinances is necessary If the city Coventry now 67. I’m 47. I’m the same viva­ world who "look to the United Hoop Scandal I (KADU) paraded, chanting: "Ka- Southern New England ' real problem” of expropriation. 54 Poetry Is to receive money from the fed­ cious woman I was when I was Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R:S.D., ap­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEKR 55 Finish 41 TT 43 4b 40 47 States, not only as their main dc- , du is going forward and if Kanu Telephone ...... 51'!, 54'2 56 Deceased eral government for redevelop­ married. I enjo.y being a woman, ■fense against the enemies of free­ I stands in our way we will smash Manufacturing Comiianles proved of the agreement but said it 40 U i ment, he said. It was this need Plans Completed but Ed has slowed down consider­ Sequel Hinted 1 them.” Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 63 67 should not be regarded as a prece­ DOWN to comply with federal regulations ably. I’m miserable and tempted dom but as a nation ready and able dent for future deals. IStud S3 to take the initiative in serious Kenyatta told reporters he sup­ Associated Spring . . 16 ; 18 01 S2 that started the move to revise For 4-H Supper to do something I shouldn’t. What New York, Aug. 14 Harold ported neither party but wanted Bristol Brass ...... 12'i 14 2 Landed the ordinances more than a year should I do?, and practical efforts to insure a 3 BalUc gulf ST" 56 SO more peaceful world.” Weissman,- New York Mirror col­ African unity. He said this went Dunham Bush'...... 5'* 4 Browning ago. Constance for "all Kenya citizens of what­ 84 qiecialtiei -U Plans have been completed for Under questioning by Chairman umnist, said today; Em-Hart ...... 79 Among the changes in zoning the annual 4-H Town Committee Dear Constance: You have quite William Fulbright, D-Ark., Rusk ever race.” Fafnir Bearing .... . 56'i 60'i About Town are the following: sponsored public com supper a name, friend, for a woman with said the disarmament agency could "When diligent DA Frank Hogan Police used tear gas yesterday N. B. M achine...... 23'i 25'2 1. Franklin St., to allow for the your temptations. You may think explodes the bomb North and Judd ... A third scries of svvimming les­ Wednesday. The affair will be held represent "a task force” composed as a shocking sequel to the basket­ to break up crowds In Nairobi . 15'2 17 ^2 housing project fdr the elderly. from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the you’re miserable now, but try and of appropriate experts from all celebrating Kenyatta's e.\pected Stanley Works .... . 16',2 18'i sons will be given at Salter’s Pool SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAIi 2. South St. and West St., to al­ Church Community House. think of how much wor.se you'd ball scandal, among the repercus­ ■Veeder Root ...... 52 56 by the recreation department low Industrial development. interested agencies, including the sions W'ill be evidence linking some release. Briti.sh Colonial Secretary Registration will take place at 10 Tickets may be obtained at the feel as a faithless wife. Ed could state and Defen.se Departments Iain MacLeod announced Aug. 1 The above quotations are not to 3. South St., to make the resi­ door. spring back to life. It's been known of the notorious hoop figpires to the that Kenyatta would be sent home am . tomorrow. with lessons dential districts conform to the to happen before, especially with and the Atomic Energy Commis­ headlined food-poisoning epi.sode of oe construed as actual markets. scheduled to start Wednesday The menu will be baked Virginia sion. 1959, when half the Oklahoma foot­ in mid-August and probably re­ type of residential district tl\at ham with orange sauce, home­ encouragement and stimulation He said the agency director would leased a few days later. morning. exists over the itlty line in the made corn fritters, steamed corn from his wife. ball team was stricken at Evanston tScu' System Town of Vemon.f be under the secretary of state and on the eve of the Northwestern Kenya is approaching independ­ on the cob, assorted salads, rolls, would give the seeretary an oppor­ game.” ence and the bulk of the native Microscope Strongest The council meeting will start at butter, homemade apple pie, coffee Dear Arthur; Mom Is in her politicians and voters have made Developed during World War T:30 p.m. eighties and lives with us. We tunity to forward his own com­ Weissman did not elaborate fur­ for adults and chocolate or white ments whenever the agency pre­ clear they want Kenyatta to lead II, the loran sy.stcm enables a Toulouse, Prance—Tliree Frgnch- Swim Meet have a large home with 12 rooms ther and Dist. Atty. Hogan’s of­ navigator to fix his position by milk for children. sented its views to the President. fice has consistently declined to them. mcn have constructed at Toulouse Rockville took third place after In charge of the ham will be and 12 children. Dinner time is A separate disarmament agency Kenyatta was sentenced in 1953 mea.suring the time difference be­ tile world’s most powerful elec­ Newin'gton and Windsor yesterday the best part of our day. Mom says comment on all rumors of the di­ tween the receipt of .signals sent Mrs. Owen S. Trask and Mrs. the grace promptly at six and we is needed, he said, because Us func- rection his investigation of the to seven years' hard labor on tronic microscope, a 4-ton, 10-foot- afternoon In the suburban swim­ Henry Shgrman; fritters, Mrs. tion.s would go beyond those now charges of leading the Mau Mau , out by two synchronized radio sta- high instrument that has taken ming meet held at Henry Park. never finish our meal before 7:30. gambling influence in college lion.s. Maurice French, Mrs. Leon C. normally within the province of the sports Is taking. terrorist uprising in Kenya, After clear pictures of living bacilli Rockville had a score of 169 to Mom has always been on time to state department and would in­ completing the term, he was ban­ Heckler, ■ Mrs. Frederick Miller, meals, but lately she . comes in The football game In question measuring only 12 millionths of an Newington’a 275 and Windsor’s 167. Mrs. Ethel Cargo, Miss Norma clude scientific research in which ished to Ijodwar, a primitive desert DR. BUCHMAN RITES SET inch. Fourth place was takfen by Wind about 10 minutes late. Should we was the opening game for both Lawton and Mrs. Walter Thorp the department has uo experience. teams. Oklahoma was ranked No. region. He %yas moved to the village Allentown, Pa,. Aug. 14 lA’) - sor Locks with 128. and fifth place start the meal without her? of Maralal fou'r months ago so na­ Funeral services will he held here UNTERMEYER APPOINTED was taken by Simsbury with 101. Sr.; salads. Mrs. Louis OrehoLsky Pat 5 nationall.v in 1958, with a 9-1 rec­ and Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton; pics, New York, Aug. 14 Iff)—John J. ord and a 21-6 victory over Syra­ tive politicians could confer with Friday in .St. John's Lutheran Washington, Aug. 14 '.'PI—Poet- Rockville won six gold medals in Dear Pat: Make Mom aware of McCloy, president Kennedy's chief him, Church for Dr. Frank Buchman, anthologist Louis IJntermeyer. 76. \F SrttDOBlfT STOP BUTTING the meet, however, and will send Mrs. Walter S, Keller and Miss your genuine interest in whatever cuse in the Orange Bowl. North­ Hilda M. Keller;' corn, Mrs. Rus­ advisor on di.=armament, says the western had a mediocre 5-4 rec­ Kenyatta said he bore no bitter­ founder of the Moral Re-Arma­ has been appointed consultant in going-ro five children to the tournament of is bothering her. As time goes by. United States is working on a "far- ness over his imprisonment and ment Movement and a native of English poetry to the Library of champions in Goodwin Park in sell Storrs and hotftemade syrup, she'll let you know what is on her ord the previous year. In an upset. lAAve rtep. (^RouNPeo! Mrs. Gilbert H. Storrs. reaching'' disarmament plan that Northwestern, beat Oklahoma 45- that be planned to tour Kenya in Allentown. Congress. At his Newtown, Conn, Hartford to be held Sunday. Aug. mind; Under no circumstances should be ready this fall. an attempt to unite all Africans, The body of Buchman, 83, who home, Untermeyer said yc.stcrday 27. Gay Abrahamson won the 50- Waitresses will be Karen Rose, should you usurp her privilege of 13. Manv members of the Okl.a- Asked whether the U.S. could homa team were taken ill follow­ "All Kenya citizens of whatever died Aug. 7 in Germnn.v, arrived his new ppgt is evidence of the-ad- yard freestyle competition for 13- Carol Murdock, Virginia Couch, saying grace. produce a plan as dramatic as the race." here yesterday by plane. ministrAflortts “recognition that and 14-year old boys by setting a Linda Doggart. Patricia Shermart, Soviet proposal for complete dis­ ing dinner in a restaurant prior to i* K * x the game. On the question of while-held land He will be buried alor.gside his culture is an important part of our record of 28 seconds. Cheryl Little, Pauline Little. Jane PERMIT REVOKED armament, McCloy said; in Kenya, Kenyatta said "All land parents in Fairview Cemetery. International position.” Irene Kolanko also broke a rec­ French, Carolyn Trask, Pamela Hartford Aug. 14 L’Pi—Gambling "I think we can", and I think we that is not developed must be hand­ ord backstroke competition for 13- Glenney, Mary Jane Toothaker, activities uncovered by police at have one which is just as sincere, SERVANT OF THE PUBLIO ed over to the landless Africans, and 14-year-old girls. Gail Cargo, Barbara Jean Cargo the Sports Nook Restaurant, 23 if not more so .... ” Hartford, Aug. 14 iff’i—Rep. hut those lands which are developed "Sometimes I wonder if I've been too good a wife to Other Rockville children who dis­ apd Diana Wahmann. Park St., last May have brought McCloy, appearing last night on Frank Kowalski. D-Conn., com­ are to function without interfer­ Henry— he's got so he won’t talk back to ANYBODYl" tinguished themselves in the meet Bus boys will include Walter revocation of the establishment’s NBC-TV’s "Meet the Press,” said menting on the controver.sy about ence." were Mark Bucheri who won the Wanagel, Daniel Storrs, George liquor permit. In other actions Sat­ the, plan is being discussed with political talks bv militar.v officers, Asked to comment on the aetivi- OPEN EVERY M&HT TILL 10 100-yard breaststroke; Peter Rid­ EberJe, Jay Gorden Jr., David urday, the Stale Liquor Control this country's allies and that it has said that the military should tics of the 2,00n-n;cmbcr Kenya dle. the junior boy's diving: and Storrs and Donald Storrs. Commission issued 10 to IS-da.v li­ would be premature to reveal the be ’’the servant of the public, not Land Freedom Army, an under­ John Verfaille in the 200-yard com­ Kitchen hostesses will be Mrs. cense suspensions to the Ne\V Wil­ details. its teacher.” In a teleca.st carried ground movement dedicated , to LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON petition for 15- and 16-year olds. Robert A. Doggart and Mrs. Fred­ low Restaurant, 24 Bank St., New He conceded that the world might b.v Connecticut stations, Kowal.ski getting white-held land.s for the Complete Science Course erick C. Rose; assisting as kitchen London, the Normandie Restaurant. never be able to get "a 100 per called for withdrawal of a 19,58 Africans, Kcn.V'atta said he knew Glenn Snape, 17-year-oId son of helpers will be Mrs. Rufus Reed, 1995 Whitne.v Ave., North Haven, cent control system"—that the directive which he said encouraged nothing about its aims. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snape, 31 Mrs. Eveijett N. Barth and Mrs. and f,he Branmorc Hotel, 92 Hart­ Sorter union might be able to con­ officers to , impose their political "If they are harmful to our coun­ m South St., Rockville, is one of 40 Clifford Safranek, Working in the ford Ave., Sound View. ceal sortie nuclear bombs. views on their troops. try I will condemn them,” he said. youths from 28 statee who just kitchen will be Raymond Melady, I SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORK completed an Intensive seven-week Robert A. Doggart, Everett N. science course at Loomis School Barth, Russell Storrs, Edwin H. for Boys In Windsor. Lawton and Harmon N. Cochrane. HARTFORD RD. and PINE ST. He Is a senior at Rooktville High Dance Canceled School and is described by his The dance scheduled for Satur­ MANCHESTER motlier as "very good” in physics day night as part of the 4-H town and mathematics. fair annual activities has been Free Parking — Parcel Pick-Up "He hasn’t made any definite de­ canceled because of the block B. C. BY JOHNNY HART cision” on what he'd like to do dance the Rotary Club is sponsor­ for a career, she said, because he ing Friday- night at the shopping Is Interested In so many subjects. IT W AS in e v it a b l e . center amesite parking area. The His older brother Is working )n club is conducting the affair for the Tuesday and Wednesday Specials S O M E B O C fT HAD TO the research laboratory of Mon­ benefit of the Nathan Hale Com­ INVENT SHAVIN& santo Chemical Corp. in Ludlow, munity Center. Mass., at the same time he is do­ The dance" was to have been con­ GENUINE WHITE ROCKS ing undergraduate work at the ducted by the Teen-H’ers 4-H University of Massachusetts, said Club; however, the club will be In Mrs. Snape. i charge of a fun booth at the fair. Glenn has earned his letter in The fair program williclose be­ soccer at RHB, and plays tween 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday and basketball. He Is a member when all exhibits are to be re­ of the honor society. moved from the Church Communi­ CHICKEN Hospital Notes Admitted Friday: Anna Lubke- ty House and Coventry Grange man. Hunter Rd., Tolland. Hall on Rt. 44 A where the fair LEGS and BREASTS Admitted Saturday: Thomas will be held. ’i (QUARTERS) e-H Azzara, East Hartford; Kenneth Russell, East Hartford; George Manchester Evening Heralil Llebe, Hilltop Dr.; James Burke, Coventry Correspondent, F. Paul­ MORTY MKKKI.E BY DICK CAVALLI Tolland Stage Rt. ine Little, Telephone PI 2-6231. Admitted Sunday: Jennie Starke r \MOULD H A ve B e r AN 13 Morrison St. Loss ALEUROPHoee WOULD ee Admitted Today; Linda Sargent, 60MEB0CV WHOe AFRAID Wilshire Rd!, Vernon. During 1958, the United States OF ALLURING WO^^eN. 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Maxwell Back in EARL YOST Maris Socks Register Tonight Sports Editor ‘Ole Folks’ Snider Registration for both the Texan Billy Maxwell, whofor ' regular play with 276. Youngeagtie and Paul Harney 71- 66-70-72—279 Mlnnesota baseball game. The Con­ Thiirsdav to tie the record. one Pony l..eague teams in ;o\vn a 2 'j game lead over Cfn- for the Reds who slugged The win makes Maxwell’s earn- Second Playoff Bruce Crumpton 72- 67-69-71—279 •Di ~ ' The Babe didn't hit No. 45 iin- jcinnati in the National League, lo.ser Mike McCormick for nine of The playoff was the second con­ Dan Sikes 68- 69-71-71—279 necticut Room is usually cool and Biggest sporting event in the.se | „ . . Manchester. ing.s for the season $26,658. His I They would be less than human if their 15 hits. Ken Johnson needed earlier triumphs include the Palm secutive one for the tournament. Bob Goalby 69- 71-69-70—279 this ’’was the case this warm day parts ia the Insurance Citv Open i ,, u i? Dow Finsterwald 7:1-67-70.69—279 and I watched with-interest, and in -they weren't beginning to think of help from BUI Henry in the sev- Springs and Puerto Rico Tourna­ Last year, Arnold Palmer out­ Jerry Steelsmith 72-68-7M8—280 Golf Tournament and once iho ' “ ^ honw^^^ Mason Rudolph 67- 68-71-74—280 comfort, the ball game. There was , the root front a series in the Col- enth inning to .save hi.s third vie- ments. gunned Jack Fleck and Bill Col­ regular work load wa.s fini.shed f “ >■''> 1' l.seuni with its crowds of 92.000 and tory.- lins for the victory. 71- 67-69-73—280 a slight interruption, along about 1.3 Bissell St. I headed over th e !"!""'' ember stretch efnve that Maxwell was pressed to pick up Bert W’caver 72- 68-69-71—280 the ninth inning, when the dinner Yankee Stadium with its 70.000 Cincinnati knocke'd out Mc- cigarette money during hLs long In the money sweeps, Doug Howie Johnson 69- 70-71-70—280 Glastonbury bridge for the Weth- “ ‘" ’a.vs has frustrated the most Sanders, who is holding down third Don Massingale 70- 69-72-69—280 bell rang. I insLsted that I would ensfield Cduntrj' Club on a hot. /^^"engers. I plu.s. j Cormick in the .seventh mmng .slump last year. Jay Hebert 67- 70-74-69—280 watch just three more ouU but Cincinnati isn't folding. The when 'they broke a 1-1 tie with He turned the trick yesterday place among the circuit trotters, Gary Player 71- 70-71-69—281 humid day. How anyone could: Mans and • Mantle now are 15 gained ground on Gary Player and Johnny Pott 66J>8-7,3-74—281 rather than eat a cold meal I left play golf on a such a day. I'll ; J^ames ahead of Ruth s jiace. He I Reds .stuck right on the Dodgcr.s’ i runs and added three more in the #fn5 a slick 66 around the par- ; heels hy snapping San Francisro'.s ■ 71 Wethersfield Country Club Palmer. Tony Lena 71-69-68-74—281 my seat' and joined my family, never know but the answer is. I 45th in game No. 132 (in­ ninth Two came when Matty Alou A fourth place tie earned Sand­ Arnoiti Palmer 68- 67-73-73—281 with no decision reached in the sult sure, the same as for any, eluding ojie tie) and they have live-game winning streak 8-1 lo.st Pnsl’.s fly ball in the sun and course on a cool, gusty day which Joe Moore Jr. , 70-70-70-71—281 Wally Post drove in four run.s m, rocked most of the other pros off ers $1,.533, raising his total for the Lionel Hebert 73- 68-70-70—281 game as yet...Even after dessert sport. If one is interested enough. games (also including let it tall for a double. Buddy Sullivan 71-70-70-70—281 I was able to pick up the game, on the Reds' farewell at Candlestick * W « their game and sent scores soar­ year to $47,659. Tommy Aaron 71- 71-70-69—281 the weather is no factor . . A.s- “ ne tici. Palmer and Player just made it TV. still without a winning as the sisting Lucy Marsters at the ICO Although Maris and .Mantle Pars where they won eight of 11 ' riRATES-I’HILS— Tom Sturdl- ing. Tommy Jacob.s 70-72-66-74—281 .starts. Pair Deadlocked under the wire, each picking up Dop Bisplingholf 70-67-71-74—282 teams were battling In extra in­ registration desk was Mrs. Jane each homcred in the fust game at vaiil. former American Leagfuer, $106. Pla.ver now stands at $55,- Doug Ford 69- 68-7:1-72—282 nings... Finally, while working Stuck of Manchester, a member Washington Sunday it didn't mean i I Philadelphia lo.st its 16th won his second for the Pirates al­ Kroll. who carded a 72 yesterday Lee Raymond 68-71-72-71—282 with my trusty typewriter on Mon­ AMERIC.AN LEAGl F4 and Maxwell wound up the 72 holes 791 and Palmer at $52,899, Jim Ferrler 68- 74-70-70—282 of the Board of Education and “ thing. The Senalors handed the I straight, 1.3-4 to Pitt.sbiirgh but though Uie Phils got to him for Rex Baxter 69- 69-74-71—283 day's column, the Yanks scored to mother of several fine swimmers Yanks a 12-2 beating on Benny I W. I-. Pet. G-B-, finally broke its scoreless streak 13 liils, Pittsburgh scored eight Buzz Gan'in 67-71-69-76—283 win in 15 innings.. .Tennis before New York ....7* .39 .6ftt after 29 innings. Milwaukee's Lew iineanied runs in the sixth inning Bob Brue 69- 71-70-73—283 . . Fir.st golfer I encountered that Daniels’ five-hitter. .Marts camel Detroit ...... 78 42 .6.35 dark and I felt like a new man I knew was Stan Hilinski, one of through\again in the second , •’ 1 Burdette won his t4th with the with the help of errors by Tony Fred Gronaiier 70- 69-72-72—283 after playing several sets. With BalHmore ___ 67 .51 .568 ------W inner Changes His Tuner .lohn McMiillin 67- 73-71-72—283 the best players at the local game, won by the Yanks' Jim ' i help of a perfect day by Eddie Taylor and Ruben Amaro who Jim Turnesa 69-70-68-77—284 three new tennis courts, plus a I Cleveland ___ 60 .56 .517 ‘ Maihcws who had two walks and had three misplavs in the game, Cay Brewer Jr. 68- 68-71-77—284 Countrj' Club. Stan was armed Coates. 9-4. | [Chicago ...... 59 .57 ..509 Jon Giistin swimming pool within walking dis­ [three hits, including his 23rd horn- Bob Clemente led'the Pirates with 72- 69-68-75—284 tance of my home I hope to keep with a camera, taking pictures of Despite the split. New York , Boat on ...... 56 64 .467 Al Gelberger 7.3-70-69-72—284 the leading pros. Talked golf, stretched its American Ijcague ; er, 8-3 victory over the Clii- thice singles and drove in three Maxwell Dejected Man Ed Rulila 69- 72-72-72—285 my waistline from bulging. [ I-os .Angeles . .49 66 .426 , cago Cubs. Harold Kneece 71- 70-70-74—285 baseball and football with .Vino lead to 3'- games over the De-I Washington ..48 65 ’.425 runs. ,y; Boh Nichols 68- 69-74-74—285 Bogginl and Mike Strange . . .Mrs. Iroit Tigers -.vlio absorbed a 13-5 i Tom Nieporte 74- 69-69-73—285 Monday -Minnesota ___ 49 67 .422 a-Ernie Burgess 70- 66-75-74—285 Sport.sman Cliff Mitchell was an Betty Walker of Manchester was battering al the hands of the Min- Kansas Cltv . .42 7,3 ..365 DODGERS-C A K D S — Snider BRAVES-CT RS — M a t h e w a holding fortlh a l the Fir.st .Aid i nesota 3'V'ins. Bill Tuttle hit a came through with a run-.scoring 1 climbed into a 10th place t ie ICO WINNER— Billy Maxwell all smiles as he holds trophy *nd check of $4,'300 After Bogie on 18th Al Johnston 72- 69-71-74—285 early caller to say the trout fish­ I Sunday’s Results Bob McCaillsIer 69- 72-72-73—286 Tent, staffed by Hartford Red ' grandslam homer and drove m six double and a triple in five al bat.s witli Joe DiMaggio in the all- after winning Insurance City Open Golf Championship Sunday. (AB Photofax.) Butch Baird 71- 70-72-73—286 ing was great in Maine, he having I Washington 12-4, New York 2-9. Don Essig 71- 70-72-73—286 made the trip with Cltailie ,Bol- Cross volunteers . . Practice maae.s I nms for the twins, I Kaltimore 6. Boston 5 (II). again.sl St. Loui.s while Stan Wli-; time home run standings by hil- Mne Main 69-71-68-78—286 ! liams shut out St. Loui.'i. 8-0. ling No. 361 of his career off Jim off his showing, looms as one of teron, former Manchester High perfect and most player.s, includ-| Baltimore, 11 games bai k, edged . I4OS .Angeles 8, Clevelunil 7. By JRANK CLINE ; a-Bobby Allen / 65-74-7.3-7.5—287 I with eight hit.s. It was Williams’ Brewer at Milwaukee. It wa.s his the bright young stars of the fu­ Bob Rosbnrg / 72- 71-66-81—290 gridder. Each summer the two ing the stars on the tour, went I Boston, 6-.’'i, in 11 imungs when 5linnesota IS, Detroit 5. ICO SS Winners “ Well it wa.s fun while It last- n-.Timmv Gi-ant 71-70-72-79—292 to either the putting green.s or t relief pili'her Arnold Earley Chicago 9, Kansas City 8. I nth victory and .second shutout. I first sinceJuly 23. By reaching ture. n-Amnteur./ men lish in Maine, having cro.ssed Yanks Pick Clay Road e



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