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VATICAN CITY (AP)—',f>can relations' ^th MJommunits Vital countries, eventually , he may also Paul Vl d^ipated his receive Soviet Premier Khrush- reign . to world pieace and «ihev.- Christian unity Sunday night, ’The unusual coronation ce're- WASHINGTON%iAP) — stressing the universality of mony yras seen by millions Atty. Gen. Robert F. Re^Medy throughout Europe .via a televl- his pledge with a coronation told senators today that'_ aion hookup. A tommunication sage: of the administration^ address in nine, languages. satkUlte relayed the! ceremony to A quarter of -a minioii apecta- the United States. publi^xaccommodations bill is tors, the greatest throng ever to About 2,800- in-viied guests, in­ imperative “to remove a dbily witness a papal coronation. cluding special missions from^ 82 insult to Negroes.” Jammed St. Peters Square to see nations and nine international or­ If all the rest of the Presi­ Paul V I crowned amid ritual ganizations, watdhed from spe­ splendor. cial seats on the raised portion dent’s civil rights program , Speaking first In tatln and then of the square. were adopted except for teis In eight modem languages, the Among the guests were King hotly disputed plvpo^, he 962nd supreme pontiff « f the Ro­ BaudoUln of Belrium, Presidents said, “we’-d not be getting the man Catholic Church dedicated Joao'^Goulait Of Brsizll, Batooii da ' vV his reign to the twin goals of his Valera o f Ireland, ahd Antonio job dohe.” - s world - acclaimed predecessor, Segnl of Italy, Chief Justice Earl And in an apparent Pope John X X m . V/airen of the United States and ence to racial demonstrations, He appealed for sacrifice In the French Preimier Georges Popml- Kennedy said that failure to Interest of world peace and ’ ack­ dou. nowledged the “ gravity of the ob­ .The ceremony began as a Mt- adopt this part of the^'pro- stacles” on the road to Christian liant sum.mer sun settled into a gram would mean “we are go­ unity. He warned that neither violet sky. ing to have a good deal m ore' goal -can be reached easily. At first Pope Paul appeared difficulties in the , Unit the highlight of the 2% hour bothered by the heat. He wore ceremtHW, Alfredo' Cardinal Otta- a great conical cape embroidered Premier Khru.schev. joins other Soviet bloc leaders in a pleasure cruise on an East Berlin States.” ' vlanl placed a new lightweight with gold thread and encrusted Lake. From left, jn. foreground, around table: Antonin Novotny, Czechoslovakia Red Kennedy, testifying before . the beehive orowh; on the head of with seed pearls and an em­ ' chief; Wladyslaw Gorhulka, Polish leader; Khruschev;. Willy Stoph, East German pre­ Senate Commerce Committee, Pope Paul, the' former Olovanni broidered white bishop’s mitre. said, however, that tiie public Battista Cardinal Montlni Mi­ The ceremony ran 2^ hours into mier. (A P Photofax.) ' ______. ______accommodations bill is not Intend­ lan. the night. Great spotlights lit up ed to apply to the smallest estab­ As he did so, he said; '^Receive the baroque facade cd St'. Peter’s lishments where customers have this tiara, adom<^ 'with three BasUtoA where sdtar, canopy and a sort of "social relaticmehip.': crowns,... and knovf' that you are throne had been set up. He gave a rooming house with the father of princes and kings, Three times as Pope Paul w m Absence of Romanian Chief two or three boarders as an 'ok- guide of the world and vicar on ample. ' - earth of Qirist Jesus our Savior,” (Ooattoaed'oa Page Two) . He was questioned closely by m r ^ r »Jl-rt The new spiritual ruler of half Sen. Norris (fotton, R-N.H.,, as to .billion Roman Catholics opens his Just what businesses would 'be cov­ personal quest in the cause of Mars Red Show of Harmony ered by the bill, which would ban peace Tuesday in a historic meet­ JFK in Rome, racial discrimination in privately ‘ ■: 3 owned establislunents servtog the ing with President Kennedy, first to Romania, who.se Communist Roman Catholic chief executive of BERLIN (A P ) — Soviet satellite^Ulbrlcht, the Soviet premier v public and substsmtialiy .affecting leaders headed home today after praised him for his support of the leaders have demonstrated their interstate commerce. the United States. wm See Pope independence on several recent (AP PbotofM.) If Pope Paul continues changes a weekend meeting with Premier international Communist move­ For example, Kennedy said that Khrushchev, apparently called to ment. ' , occasions- whether a barbershop would be Crowned Pope, smHing, blesses crowd ’ Instituted by Pope John hs, Vati- ROME (A P )—President Kenne­ renew support for him in his wor­ The audlencf of some'3.000 East A Romanian cultural mission ar­ covered would depend on whether dy arrived In Rome today for sening dispute with Communist Germans cheered enthusiastically rived to Peiping Sunday, and re­ tMks with Italian government it serves interstate travelers to a C9ilna. when Khrushchev pledged that cently Romania restored its am­ substantial degree. He , said he leaders and a historic audience Janos Kadar of Hungary left for Germany would one day be united bassador to Albapla. Last -week with Pope Paul VI. - thought barbershops in hotels or Budapest Sunday night. IVlady- but under communism. Bucharest newspapers published bus and train terminals would be Throngs Gather to Witness The President flew to toe Italian the recent Chinese attack on slaw Gomulka of Poland flew back But there was little enthusiasm subject to the act. This also would capital from Milan stitor spending to Warsaw today. . in the grim faces of four major Khrushchev. It wias barred from be true of beauty shops, he said. a n i^ t relaxing at a villa be­ The show of unity was marred Soviet bloc leaders—Janos Kadar “publication to 'the other European Kennedy said he didn’t think tiie side Lake Como. by toe conspicuous absence of Ro­ of Hungary, Antonin Novotny of Communist states. bill would apply to bowling allays About BOO Americans ofa’eered mania’s veteran Red leader, Czechoslovakia, Todor Zhikov of There was no official explana­ or poor halls, nor to laundries and Pageant of Gettysburg Battle the President from toe observa­ Georghe Gheorghiu-DeJ. . This Bulgaria and Wladyslaw Gomu'lka tion of the absence of Gheorghiu- dry cleaning eatahlishments ck- tion platform on the roof of toe rous^ speculation there may be of Poland.' DeJ. “ Apparently he had other cept“under unusual circumstances. -- new seaside airpen't building. By R A YMOND J.^JBOWIJBY Awslcome was Opv. -WillUDit W .^c^tured some Confederate s(d- a new break in the Red facade. Not once did Khrushchev refer- things to do,” one diplomat said. He said it would not apply to dot- CniTTOSBURG BATTLlOFIBiLD, Scranton of Pennsylvania. ^ diers. One prisoner recog^iised the President Antonio Segnl, pre­ Khrushchev will address a rally tors, lawyers or others providing Pa. (A P )—Drawn by the magnet Another event on today's pro­ corporal as his brother whom he mier Giovanni Leone, and for­ here Tuesday, the East Berlin professional services. of awesome history; throngs .fTbm gram was the dedication by Post­ haden’t seen for years..There was eign mtotster Attilio Plocioni press announced. Describing what he called "the North, and South com^oRim'ate master General J. Bdward Day a bai^y but brief reunion. headed "toe official welcoming Khrushchev told an East Ger­ Immoral logic of bigotry,” Ken­ party. today the beginning of .ate Reat- of a Gettysburg commemorative Nobody In autborlty oould aay man audience' Sunday night that Soviet-Chinese Break nedy said hi'Ms prepared state­ The Italiaii. president told Ken­ est battle ever fougnt fat the West- stamp. Half grgy and half blue, todao^ how many thouMtods of Vis­ •ommunlsm stands “ as firm as ment: em Xluniephere. the stamp shows a federal and itors haVo ooma to this flag-bo- nedy -their talks would snable granite.” But. the gim In the ranks “ Whita people of iriiatever kind Ob this day 100 years ago Oen. a man from Dtade loclied in bay­ dscked town-rpopulatlon 8,(XX)— ,tbaQi..Ja review “ in a iqdrit of of toe European Reds'-'standing —even prostitutes, narcoties push­ mutual coUahanition and with a Appears Certain Soon Robert S. Lae’s Confedmtes onet combat. in whoaa abops one can buy any­ glumly around Mm underlined the ers, Communists or bonk robbers high senae of fispmuibtuty . I ■. drove the bbsts of den. George Throughout the three-day ob­ thing from statuattoa of L m and growing crisis In toe world Cgm- -—are welcome at establishments Gordon Meade abroes rolling coun­ servance “Vignettes of History” Meads to Ovli War rifles guaran- the grave problems of the hour.” munist movement. . Kennedy In reply said he came By JAMES MARLOW ^wbuld explode toeir first atomic which will nol admit certain of tryside and through the streets of wlU'be givien by amateur theatric­ taed to be shdotable. But this side­ Aasoedated Press News Analyst bomb this year or next. They have our federal Judges, ambassadors al groups,clad - in reproductions to determine .how the United. Also absent—as expected—was O k ^ b u r g —only to find the fed­ walks are tiironged hko a big cMy, Albcuiia which has supported Com­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A shat-, been wotklng on'lt tor years with and countless members of our eral troops flntUly rallying. on of w e mess of a century ago. Msmy of the men wear iOlvil War States and its nlUss can main­ tain “ toe Intimate association, the munist China in its dispute with terihg Russian-Red Chinese split, little or no help from Russia. armed forces.” Cemetery B ill and Ridge. For example there will be rb and beards ttiat took long in something toe most cunning West- Just as De Gaulle fs unwilling Kennedy, ' generally following ' a playlet each morning at Devil’s intimate alliance which* hM toe Soviet Union. Three days later Lee, a beaten • growing and many of the Romania’s absence was all the erri statesmen could not have en- to let the United States have a the same arguments he presented , man nobly asserting, “ It was all Den or Sharpshooter’s Roost. This S m uked our affairs diuing the past 15 years«“ more glaring, since Krhsuchev pre­ gineefed, seems oertaln now, per- monopoly * on nuclear weapons to in testifying for the rights pack­ m y fault,” ordered' a retreat—and was a place of violence and death (Oqnttnned toooi Page Three) haps this week. the West, the Red Chinese are un­ age last week -before a House sub­ which won and lost many Roly and the United States, he sumably suntntoned his satellite the Civil War had reached Its If this doesn’t drive Russia olos- willing to let Russia have a mon- subcommittee, said the admin­ times by both sides during the sulded, “ must assure that their cMefs to muster support for con­ turning point. - ference- with the Red Chinese er to the West, at least it will opOIV to the East. istration bill to outlaw segrega­ The I^hllght of today’s com- carnage. I t . is a forbidding place “ association - remains as stremg ^ which opens In Moscow Friday. force her to divert -more of her Differences between the two tion to public accommodations momoration was a solemn after­ shadowed by Little Round Top. It the future as in toe past.’ ’ Tens of thousands of Romans Red China declared today that thinking and resources to coping Communist giants, growing worse would set no legislative precedent noon ceremony at the Kternal Is a place where * giant gray State News by the year, recently became so lined pstrts of Kennedy’s route Its quarrel with the Soviet Union with Red (Thtoa to Asls and else­ and deny no right except "the Light, peace memorial overlooking boulders, cracked ana wrenched where. bad that the meeting they ar­ right to discriminate — so piainiy by eons of frost, -lean against eemh through toe Eternal City. Thou­ had grown from an ideological the scene of the first day's clash. dispute to a question of govern­ This will be the best break for ranged for next Friday in Mostow a right to cotomit wrong.” Governors or other representa- other. sands of posted up posters said “ Viva the United States” and ment relations. the allies- since the cold war be to discuss them may wind up In In the Senate, the public accom­ ttves of 27 of the 20 states whose This produced one of the most gan. But it doesn’t mean world an explosion. modations provision is not only up heart-tugging photographs of the "Viva Kennedy.” * It said it still intends to send men fought and fell here were on peace, is any closer or that the Meanwhile, the United States against - stiff opposition from war. Soon after the battle one of A few mid “ Viva Jackie,” who a delegation to Moscow to discuss hand to lay wreaths at the monu­ Atlantic partoers will have, sense auid Britain had arranged to meet Southerners who have denounced Mathew Brady’s photographers originally was to have come with differences but emphasized that it ment’s base and otherwise pay enough to make the most of the to the ^ m e place with the Rus­ it as an assault on private proper­ pictured a dead rebel sharpshoot­ Man Slays Wife, the P ru d en t. ’Hie plans were will hold to its tough line. tribute to the dead. Louisiana and crack to the enemy camp.. sians July 16 to discuss a nuclear ty rights but it also lacks the sup­ er amid the rocks, his. rifle lean­ changed when she became preg­ A' Chinese Communist party Tennessee decided not to send a On the contrary, they may start test ban. There’s not much op­ port of -Republican Leader Everett ing ' nesLTby. Four months later nant. statement charged that toe Ifoviet representation. Tl^en Kills Self cutting capers of their own imtil timism about the outcome of that, M. Dlrksen. the . cunSraman went back add- The slse of ‘ toe welcoming expulsion of five- CMnsse from Gov. George O. Wallace of Ala­ they, too, make a mess of them­ either. Dirksen has introduced a sub- bama, the man who made the Un- found a skeleton within the rot­ crowds -was probably reduced con­ the. Soviet Union last week con- NaJW3NGTO(N (A P ) — A*

readily apppi’ent btf'apf^y NOWl T U B ai T ie Paper, aama rea«oning to aitoni Cdventi Throngs Gather to ff^^jtdwss '7 Z 1 yiffr I ■■■■,■■ — — imimtlng. MANSFIELD^ lit may juat as readily be «xgu«a Ca r e (^ts Funds o n ei9-i37KjK»T:iY'ij.'»5 GEjat jieopib o f the present day are P^eant otGetiysburgPiM TERMITES? accustomed to womimNtr^; ^ o r t ^^J^ickePark Manchester ynungriters, “T H E . WAY hahf, M d that long h a lK ^ thus DON’T WORRY ABOUT _ in age 'flfbm * to 10 years, Be Sure... Call Bliss meamngleas to them. Folkwing reoentiy spent four d i ^ ooUectihg fOontirae^ from. Bage One) ^selling price bn .bis right to pa^ FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION (his decision, w «- should h a ^ bo Peace a^d Unify MINOR AILMENTS Ucipate in self government.' By ’iCLFRED SHEINWIHO and tyhw up 1,070 poimda of news­ I HEARD IT” 'dut the hair on Botticelli’s "A] papers; the proceeds 'Wept to women wear long , ealico skirts “ But, . bemused by glittering Mltchell'9-9240 dlte” and /clothe her in a Bikini A head cold can be a trouble­ A'total'^of OAfUB. T h e bog^ got the Idea'from and bonnets. ^ -governmental pledges to, relieve us Instead of using the’ long tresses \ (OonUiiued from Fag^-I>ne) i he was a p ri.^ M well as a pope. some ailmimt, but shouldn't both­ vititpd toe’ town' -watching a telervlsion a p p ^ by One big traffic jfun develofied of sometimes burdensome ^e.spou- fcy John Gruber er'a man ascendipY toe ac*ffold E«t. Over I t Yoors which contribute to her .modesty. He received the. homage of the /Clearwater Bea< OARiR, and originated their drive Sunday night as an estimated slbilities, for self, 'fam ily and com­ Similarly,,! feel that ahcKduteiy boms -.^rough ths square 'on his cardinals and Unaliy the , crown, to be hanged. Let this be your live days after opento^ wlthnut adult sssMance. 8,000 to 10,000 people struggled ou.t munity’, , and bewitched b y entic­ W T.f G T«btbr16« Comtro l Cwjpi WV. OF nm IXTttMINATOB CO.. IMC. nothing would be gained if Rem- portablb throne a atrip of flax was symbol of his tempoiU authority. cheerful thought for the ^ 7 hs Coventry Recreation 'The Ix^ys are Gregory and Jet- to the Gettysburg High School ing offers of tmneeded subsidy we you look a t ; today’s bridge hand. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST brandrs "Mam In a Golden HeU burned., befpre his 'eyes as an at­ Althou^ ‘ Pope Paul assumed nedMle Maib^fNek Chairman James O. Zuci tre y ^ y n e , sons of Mr. and Mrs. football field vdiere former Presi­ need constantly to. rededlcate -our­ met” were attired in the homely, tendant’ .chkpted In Latlp,. "Holy full apthoiity upon his at South dealer. - phasises that chili Samuel C, Payne Jr„ 54 WoodhUI dent Dwight D. Eisenhower^ Was selves' to- liberty,duty and de­ but utilitarian bebnet lamed to Father,' thus ^pgsses the glory of the conclave of cardinals June 21 North-South vulnerable., years of age must be accom Rd.; . Robert and Rusaell Jarvis, toe featured speaker at toq annu­ mocracy—^ever forgetting jelf re­ A w«ek or two ago I a^ptained^perky, JoUlty o t the young Aus* the world.” - . the :pdroiiatlon marked the formal 'Opening lead—Queen of Spade*. al corhmemorati-Ve ^exercise* of spect.” ' , >- titen with a flower in his button- the G.I. of the nnoment. Peraonal- by - an adult when -visitini' this s o » o f and Mrs. Alfreid.- P. C 1B this oohano about the tendency •yl .I’^'e never seen a golden hel^ The I Pope celebrated Maiss and sUtt’ of his reign. He chosa' Sun- Swtov won toe first trick with bMch and park. In order to park toe Gettysburg Fire Xiepartment. The general got a big ovation as >h> ebooee Umpi 'that ^ much hoie, which is summed up in this Jarvis, 9e Wocdhill Rd.; David met, and I doubt that any of -you again \ appeared move<( ’-when he day for the coronation because toe" king of spades and started on - cars at toe beach/ stfokers must Htfohard/ son o f Mr. and -Mrs. . Tlte^-. general’s voice , canu|jl he took his wife Mamie by the \ ftuter than thooe origimUly coii- Allegro motto, into the elegant toe diamonds. This was quite rea­ ‘have, either, but thia does not pre­ received a white silk -purae ’ con­ Roman Catholics . commemorate - be displayed signifying that, Richard Hubbard, 17 CasUe Rd,; through loud anc^clear as iMb -arm and ..left the crowded grid­ oeiivdd by the oomptwer. and I ovw-brtlHsuice of a most un»-Aus- sonable since South needed four MANC-HESTER Goipg On y clude our understanding, ytf a g^d- taining 26 coina, . paymebt^ for “ a St. Paul on -that jjay. The Pope parking permit taas’^been obtalto nub D’Aipptrilonio, son-of Mr. aiid made an urgent/call for stu^ iron. the Sadt that tb^'word trian.' and entirely flowerlees Maaa well sung” and aymbpl that his name from the apostle. diamond- tricks, to have -any rea­ K Q »6B self - reliance and' stryck , otit en helmet^ heverthelesa,, , > A r » D lUVe - 9^1-1 Seasito permits are ay.gUa]w nt Mrs. :Aldo lyAppolloplo, 11 Penn ' (or . toat." ' to UtaBan i PreeUssimo!” sonable play for his contract. against "paternalistic .govern-, Vacation? My remarks elicited an argu­ The fact Is that aft d^'fflids ap­ the selectmen’s office " o / from Rd.; and RsJph Lewkcwicz, son of muat have m e i^ scuneehuig - irt- Unfortunately, South was a wor­ 8 oltc?n N crtol ment.” FIGHT OVER DOG ment on the other side, however, propriateness. We would not ac­ before he died. His keyboard works r George Turcottei life] Mr. and Mra. Stephen W. Lewko- t^ y different bo pach and Mto- cept a gilded G.I. helmet, fo r It ia rier. He wondered what would A :o ty T f C . ’> ■ <'/ / ‘7A He recalled that Abraham Lin­ BRIDGEPORT (APt — Alonro -4- from a couple of students at one of were conceived for organ or In- RockviUe-V ernon ,'.y The ^ r k end bcach/4HU be ejpen wics, 5 Baites Rd. - Rent one of our cpmpoct ■aW. w t» traveled by horse, than inappropriate. Similarly, we would happen if East had started with coln in his Gettysburg. Address Bragg, 43, is in tihe hospital and to somebody acquainted with the the state’s leading music schools, slmmeints of the harpsictaord fam­ four diamonds to toe jack. Tp ' through Labor ^ a y r During July not a c c ^ Rembrandt's warrior in ily. The organ was hand pumped, Turcotte will b e ^ v to g swimming LICENSES SUSPENDED four months after toe battle ap­ Joseph T .. Bishop, 36, is in jail. .19-inch Portqfai.le tV sets terrUid a p e ^ of an aatnonaut. 'n e y feel that since audiences to- guard against this he took toe rMse to four. Otherwise, your TWO HITCHCOCK HITS! pealed to citizens to be strong in Police say it’s all because erf a dky are accustomed to high speeds, the drab helmet of our present and oonaequently not very lou'3. Instiiictions sp m e beach from 10 • HAKTVORD, July 1 (AP) — to take along with yoii.^ I went on to aey that petSTOrm- es Schofyl first diamond with toe king and next Wd will be three notoump. their faith in freedom. missing Chihuahua. Bishop, tempi from the "horse, and buggy day. Remhrsndt’s knight was ah Thus with the modem, electro- n>m. to nooir^onday through Fri­ Two Ansonia package stores have ars ,and oondudtors should then led toe low diamond to- dum­ Elsenhower said Lincoln implied held ip $2,500 bond on an assault era’’ will be meaningless to mod­ individual whp fought aldne, thus pneumatic organ, only the weaker day. Eacn of these daya. he -will received liquor Hcense suspensions early worhs much slower then the my’s ace. For Sbetowold’s . S6-page book­ that destruction of self-govem-1 charge, sitabbed Bragg, a fellow Coll 643-220S em hearers and-, that In con­ his helmet is 'hidividualistic. The stops should be employed. TTie I M onoM an be oiu-duty as- a lUdguard from for selling to minora. The State tempo marks indicate, in acoord- G.I. la part of a huge mass, and Hohors Listed nus play protected', Souto let, “ A Pocket Gvilde to Bridge,” ment need not result from out- - boarding house Jenant, With a ancc with the easier-going mode sequence the performer ' not only pianist ndio plsys B a ^ on his in­ against the minor, ailment .to dia­ (30TH IN ItCMNICOLOF^ noon--^ 8 p.m. and on Saturday Liquor Omitnol Oommiaeioa issued m o d e r n TV SERVICE his helmet blenda into, t^at strument should also have studied s«td 80 'cents, to Bridge Book, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. During toe suspensions Saiburd(W to the side enemies; It could come i kitchen kni-fo^5fe>ter(lay when he of Ufe\ encountered by the cxtsm- has the right to modem tempi but monds, but it ‘ cost him his con­ Manchester Eve. Herald, Box 8818, through weaknesses in ourselves, i discovered tfHai his tk^‘. which he the obligation to change t h ^ tor mass. BsiOh on the harpsichord, ' and One hundred and six pupils at Lugust and through Labor Day, White House Package .Store, 20 99 Summer Sf. ‘I blocks poeers of two centuries ' ago. I tract. Grand Omtral Station, New- York i • , "None-of us,” Eisenhower said, had left iri Bragg’s care, was the benefit of the listener. Although it is not ao readily ap­ should endeavor to preserve some Sykes Junior High School made Turcotte w ill be on lifeguard duty days, and toe Nbrih Mlain Pack­ I from McKee St. . am not alone in this belief. Speak­ parent, matters of-style are jus( South had no entry for a second “ .would ever, consciously, place a | missing, police said. ' Jlow at, first glance there seems .of the flavor of that instrument in the honor roll for the fourth quu- 17. N. Y. jiiilir.'.'i.i from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.' Mondays- age Store, 10 days. ing of the ftnaie to Mbmpt's as- important In music,. The per* club finesse. He coiUd reach dum­ “ ESne Kleine Nachimusik, * Bru­ to more- than a little merit in his renditions on Its modem coun­ ter, including 53 eighth graders my only once, with toe ace of ' OopyrliJit M68, [ through Saturday's. former who offers Morart in the this argument, but closer exam- terpart. and 63 seventh -graders. > General Featares Oorp. . Zuccardy warns that boats must no-Walter wrote: style of Tachaikowsky is Just aa diamonds, and could take, only ipation will prove that it Is not *nie peifoitner'has' more obliga­ The 15 eighth grader's who stay away from toe swimming "How often have I witneseed U>e ridiculoua as the artist who would one club finesse. He wound up . jiunaftarmatio of the hanhieae. valid. Itie inherent fallacy is more tion that that/ too. must, stui^ made high honors are Su sah ,^- taking two spades, one heart, four, D«|iartneat o< Theater, area at this beach and Iteep clothe Botticelli’s ’’Aphrodite’’ in life and cmtohis of the period, bom, David Carter, Kenneth Del- a distance of at least itSO feet from l,a Bikini. Admittedly, howefver, it diamonds, and only one club for Univenity e f Ooaneetleat^ Mosart, for example,' always Ponte, Sarah Englehart, Ami a total of only eight tricks. ' the beach. • SPECIAL STORE HOURS THIS WEEK ONLY! IB not always posadhlc to aohlevs moved in court circles, and the Rqnlty Foley, Susan Horton, - Lee Hunt, It should have been eaXy for BnOdliir'^ennits 1^ THE exact atyling, Si today’s perform­ Austrian court was even more bril- Barbara Landeen, Stephen Mar- South to see that he needed two A total ^ btokUng penmlto SMALLEST HEARING AID ances; nerverOvelesB the effort must Itant-than the court of Louis XVI. cham, Deborah Mosher, Cynthia tiviih'H be made. entries to dummy for club fi- ait an estjsriated oonstru^ion coot None Hurt in Head-On Crash \ _ OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY and SAT. till 5:30 P.M. Thus MdsATt’s music .must be char­ P0p>e, Lynn Russel, Mary Jei^ neesee. TWs was far more Impor­ TUESDAY through SATURD/ jfa the daya of Bach and Mosart, acterized by extreme elegance in o f 8144;100. -were issued during No one was seriously bUrt in tMs head-on otsA . which oooom d a* noon today on XiWon St. VoWe- Sadlak, Khthleen Shea, Frank tant than guarding against toe JULY X t o * for exan^e, music ,waa heard In performance. Whitehead. Anmtoiy Bernard A. Dion, building n»T8 Gravleje, 62, of 172 Jlawthome S t, driver of one osr, was arferied for failure to drtve to the |0PEMWEDNESl|^ NIGHT TILL 9:00-CLOSED THURSDAY, 4«i of JULY castle halls, some of wi^ich werq remote possibility that he would A Bparidlag Oomedy of Love i tndqpecitor. Of these 12 were for .right. Mlario W. Diana of 120 S. Main BL, the other motorist. w «* dhaken -Up and t a k * to the Bach, on the other hand, spent The 38 eight gradeis who made need * dietoiond finesse through quite large, of course, but not cap­ much of his life in Leipsslg, teacli* gnnerM; honors are Lansley Adams, . 'liouses at an eotltneuto of 8I^,0OD; hospital, exBmined and discharged. Both oara had to be txrwed Bran the s:.xsia, (Herald _ photo able of seating 3,000 or so as is East. 10 for axldltloina and alterations, ing Latin, amongst other things. Margai^ Pailow, Timothy ' Be- The oopdact play is to take two AFFAIRS OF^AtATE bySaterhiS). , ______.. . - ______'' ' customary today. Ihus a small ot- Thus, his music should have some­ lotti, Elalhje Btfolok, Judith Brown; entimfite of $9,400, and’* three ..chestra was quite adequate for the diamonds with toe king and garagee ait 5,700. 'Dion also issued Store Is Delighffully Air-Condifioned For'Your Comforf thing of the schoolmaster about Martin Buchanan, Nfoplas Oaroa, .queen, and then lead fh® ten of .William Velvo were inadvertently o f Mary E. Dufresne of. Wapping, original performances. its interpretation. ■ Strict attention Calhlefen Conribr, Linda Darico, »*e.-T1nirs. end Sat •Book ef •—fl4 .M ^ a ptemltj-foc a dtonoUtibn, three diamonds to dummy’s.'-ace for toe $1.75-$<-00 ' mechanical perndta and 20 permits omitted from toe list of junior ohsrged with failure to yield toe Nowadays we must enlarge the to detail and absolute accuracy are William Dumas, - Valerie Fargo, right o f wny. first club finesse. Later,, ^ u th Friday ead S a t n i ^ *1 Use for any er ■■ play* ^ for septic tank inotallationa. -varsity basketball team members group, but it .must be done with marks of proper jnterpreU^on Alan Fortier, John Hals, Sandra Stix other niotor vehicle disersDon. It is possible to hear can lehd toe three of diambnda -who received their 1866 numerals here. Helenski, Mary Alice Jensen, to dummy's five for a second clUh BOX OFTTOE Children’s Host* Listed at the Coventry ^ High School were eontimied. works by. these coanposers played True, the audience ■will: not have *00-4:00—4X9-98X1 Timothy Johnston, Karen Kilpat­ finesse. When that second finesse During toe pa^ week five, hcot- awards program. in the orifelhAl audhoriums with studied all this sort of thing, and 4A0-9:00—4X0-X91X rick. works, Souto has his ninth trick. famiUeii have added to toe Wins Scholarship the . o r 1 g ili.a I kistnunentation. win be qtiite unacquainted with the lo t ' -of ' those wcAooming Herald- MANCHBSTEB SESSION OUTSO'ANIMNG REPUBLICAN : “YOUR CHOICE SALE!” Also, Terry Kloter, Janet Muck Dally Questtoo Robert Gehring, 21. a senior agri­ The oonductor,-having beard such mores and cusloma of other times. Sharon Ladd, Raymond Lambert, Partner opens wMi X NT> M d IRIET S. JORGENSEN THEfTUB ’Ttibune FYeoh A ir children to toe culture student at toe University of B eim ie Chuter, 23, N ew H aveti. penformanoes, mould then enlairge But if the performer has immersed - Coventry "F rie n d ly SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—TTie Ms forceq to achleve^the same ton­ Susan Latitanzio, Karen Maghi> the next playm- passes. You hold: AIR-OONDlTIONE|> Connecticut, 4s toe Coimectlcut-; txxkty waa given 60 days a t the nation’s ^cutstanding Young Re- lUmseF in these matters,- he will be Spades, - 8-6-2; Hearts,. K.f-ft-X; Town” area. Listed by Mks: Wesley al effect in the modeiin haU where­ son, ITioinaa MUkle, Mary MuDoa, 'C u r t a i n AT *:so— b a t u b d a y ^ i a u n b i r a t .X i** winner of toe. $l,p(X) Eastern States Slate JUI at Hartford. cKecution phUictot' State Cbainnan is Carl Th^ smallest hearing aid in the ^<^d, the new Sohotbne able to give a performahee loaded Diamonds, 8-7; CXubs,' K-8-7-X.. Lewis, local chairman of the pro­ in he plays. with oortvlotion, and the-audience Joseph Nesta, Mlartha Newtcti, BbcposlUon Goveriior’k Scholarship. W . NieJaen . o f Hartfotd, Coim. ‘*WISP-EAR” is worn entirely insme,^he ear. It weighs What do you say? gram, are Mr. and Mrs. Gerard . 8ui^>en(led after 30 days, after he :rcnu rimmsE if tw o Similarly, J. S. Bach only heard Nancy' OrfjiteJli, Virginia > Pease, Award of toe scholarship was an­ Niefoen -was preaatted toe annual win respond to this oon-viotion. Answer: Bid three clube,,. the Decelies of Miansftrid Center, Mr. pleaded guilty to driving a nmtor under l/5th of an ounce with battery—=4ight as a nickle, his first ]^ano oomposltibn a year On the contrary, the audience Merriiee Proulx, daudta Rasidis nounced Saturday by Gov. John award a t the young OOP conven- Stayman Convention and Mrs. Waiter MjcMahon of Tol­ N. Dempsey. Gehring is toe son vehicle wtidie under the influence small as a dime. The “WISP-EAR” fits comuktely inside wUI fall to be moved by an Aphro- Jan Roth. Sansh Scribneii Gregory tiah. at -which he served as chair- Skogluond, Vicki Smith, Beverty can bid three hearts, land, Mr. and -Mra. John ' Chaplin of Mrs. Ruth L. Gehring of Grant ot kquor o r drugs. . . the ear^no outside cords, tubes or wires. Can help 7 dlts In a Bikini. o f Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert i man o f the rules committee and MATERNITIES ' StUKaoh, Raymond Walker. Linda Hill Rd. Osrter, who waa arreated by acting' general counsel of toe na­ Combinations of BRAIttED RUGS... out of 10 persons with hearing losses, includini^hose FlUveU of Weert-wood Rd., . Rock- DOUBLE DIPLOMA Young. State PoWce on the WBbvr O n » tional federation. who “hear but don’t understand.” You must see ifrvto For The Lady In Waiting ' The XI seventh graders who Extended ForXetut .viDe and Mr. and Mira. Carl Riemer Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ Parkway in Elast Hartford , on REDWOOD FAULS, Minn. (A P ) •WINDSOR L O C K « (AP) — Tbe o f Coventry. believe it. Phone, visit or wrte— When the diplomas were passed made Mgh honora are Meredith entry correspondent. F. Pauline June ifi, was aiao charged with U. S. Weatoer Bureau lamed the “nie-two s ^ of little girts whose Littie, telephone 742-6281. speeding and driving without a WHAT WHAT Bras, Girdlea, Lingerie, out at Red Falls High School two Andrews, Barry Berman, Lea Bpr- kowshi, Bette Burgess, Mark) Cad- following forepdst for toe next five ijwiginal hosts were obliged to (Wver’s hcenae. He pleaded guil-, ulnases. Slacks, Blouses Of them bore the name ot Van wlthdeiBAV have been taken “ over SONOTONE Slooten—one for David Vpn Sloo- man Mary Ann Oasadei, Karen daye T u e a i^ , July X, through ty to both of tbeaa counts also >BR|)in Boy” Shorts Dugan, Patricia FTahenty, John Saturdayf-'July 6: - with enthusiasm by two of the and waa fined $30 and $15, r eapec- QUALITY! VALUE! 18 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD—247-4070 ten\ 18, and the other for Mrs. newly hstsd famdUes” Mra. Lewis Public Records Helen 'Van Slooten, his S8-year-old lik ^ , Gregory Hughes, Mjark Lar­ TemjJerature to Connecticut dur-,^ Uvely. BATTRIES, ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS ON IS w ^ Suits son, Thomas LuMecke, Michael e five-day period are expect­ said. Judge Joseph Dannehy, in mak­ lU E mother. AU host familiee met a few daye Warrantee Deeds ing hia findings in the case, aaid PRACTICALLY ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS The mother ot four boy* went Lnsa, Lawrence Mtaron, . Barbara ed to average 2 to 5 degrees ^be­ NEED HEARING HELP? Maye, William Michaud, Maistia low normal. Hot beginning- of ito- D e a r . ago at toe home of Oapt. and Andrew Ansaldl fo Lawrence-C. toat if toe finee were not paid. hack to ..high seboM . JKheiL„hcr Mire. Wai’tor S. KeUer of Rt. 44A, Hann and Olga S. Hann, property Outer would have to work off youngest son entered kindergar­ ■piradls, Beverty P la S d t, MSrtt riod turning cooler Wednes­ OUR LOCAL CONSULTANT WILL G/oz/fer s with Mka Lewis giving out mate- at 15 Liberty St. toe paymenit in jail time at $2 CDTQ ten. She lutd been forced to drop Shapera, Dee Ann Singer, Michelle day with some wapblng again at GLADLY COME TO YOUR HOME , Corset and Uniform Shop Touchotte. toe end of the pprtM. Some normal ried regarding plans for meeting Irving R-. Gray and Paula L per day. ■ out of school-28 years ago to help the children ^ e n they arrive JuJy Gray to Jose L. Maseda and Ma­ OLiOSVD MONDAYS, JULY AND AUGUST 681 Main St,— Manchester ' The 32 seventh graders who high and low' temperatures are 1 Other oases inwDivtng liquor her family. 9. H ie Rev. Jlames K-eHlei^son of ria M. Maseda, property at 44 Budget Besides learning-.Xo study all made general honors are Roger Hartford_9Ztmd 60, and New Hav­ were alao disposed of by fotes or Cant, and Mrs. KeUer, froinSvhoee Alice Dr. . SAFETY again she worked in . the A'Ubaugh, Gail Ashland, Don en. 79 ..{tod 62. Precipitation may bond lloTfeltureB. Terms Oolm, Becky Cummings, Tereee t o ^ tover 0.6 inches, falling toainly ne^gtfoorhood In the Btrmx, New Raymond A. 'Novak to Norman W inheld J. Goaa. $9. M hifoga-’ Available SchoOL library and cafeteria, wrote York, toe young guests come, P. Barrette and Alice L. Barrette, poems’-for the school paper, sang Doyle, Pamela Drahos, Jane Gre- as' showers Tuesday and Tuesday ough, w ho alao ptaailed tn showed slides and discussed sOme property at 77 Starkw'eather St. SPECIALS in the cnelr and rooted for the gus, Janet-'Hovland, Carol Kirk; night and again at toe end of the dri-vihg a motor vehidp-'wWe un­ The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS o f the problems o f toe “ inner Nellie DeLong and Harold'Sed- school basketball team. She grad­ Dean KMer, Donald- Laijgli^, period, der toe influence ofliquor, was city.” 11k to Roy E. DeLong and Nellie fined $158. , - ' uated 12th in -hkc^lass of 101. Da-vld La-wrence, Deborah'' Llsk, DeLong, property at 79-81 Walnut David Lucia, Fraidc Maiion, Shir­ Mrs. Lewis said that any other ImtoxloBijorf counts brought NO CASH NEEDED ' families in the - Andover-Co-ventry Siies agCLlnat Ridbaitl^Neville^ 18. L-O-ONO ley McCann; Deborah McMiUxm, H o ^ r d A. Gale to Dorothy M. CHARGE Arm Morganson. ' area who would like to take part of 13(2 Deepwood Dr.,''$20; md BOI^NGA, Italy (A P > n.—L ead­ In the program afe In-vlted to con­ % property on N. Elm St. ing to the Church of the Ma<^nna Also, C ra ^ : Parker, Betty -Jfonee F. MStchriL 39, of ^ Cen­ BUDGET tact her Immediately. John Demko. ^ r„ John Demko- te r St., $10. Thnmaa Dim gan, O n th e Di Luca, on Monte' Della Prachnla^ Peter Rockx, Malveen Jr, Susanna Demko and Regto^ {'■'Thoma* Scibek, William Heads Rotary 58, Brtdgepdrt, fo rfe ite d a $50 LAYAWAY Guardit^ sbuth of Bologna, Is ohi A. Martin Capozza has been Demko to Kathryn If.^’ YellCn, of the longest arcades In the Dale Snape, Eileen bond on a similar count, and Rob­ elected president of the Coventry property at 20-22 Sjwnmer St. e rt W . O u t , 18, o f 17 'Teresa Dr., OIL CO. CREDIT CARD world. Built froln 1674 to 1739, the WalvJ^, Linda Watson, j ^ r e y ■ “ Leona F. Botpbard, to James M. W eb^,\Arthur Wheelock, Harold Rotary Club with Lee Stenberg as waa given a noCke on an intoxica­ S p o t arcade is two and a quarter ihiles rfee president. Matthews nnd" Fay R. Matthews, long and has 666 arches. - Wilde, C^tlmrine Williams, Audrey tion charge. Membens of toe board of direc­ properW,-*t 87 Main St. M ich ael W lochowaki, 19, Bairf. Zale. \ tors include Capozza, Stenberg, Gporge A. Barrow and Edith I. A t an awarqiS' assembly held at H artford , -was fined SW- a fte r be Joeeph Adamk, Harry R. Ryan Jr., Barrow to Almeda A. L Stech- the end of this school year, the 81:25-10:00 pleaded guftty fo the charge of 8:10 arwi Henry Agnew. The. ^flcefo holz and Sylvia'A. E. Stechholz, fo r Ready Whitlock Awaids were presented property at 85 Fei-guson Rd. minors win not enter a tavern. COMBINATION SPECIAL NO. 1 ■ WEIWUESWAV ' will assume toeir duties..at' the Other case dispoaitiona by finea to these outstanding seventh grrad- dinner meeting at ;"8-i46 'p;m. Quitclaim Deeds ets: In €iolot "DR. NO” Kathryn K. Yellen to John included: James L Lagan. 16. “6 MILES, MIDNIGHT" Wednesday in the Ftfist Congrega­ B loom fieU , $42, speeding: Charles Karen Dugan to language arts’, tional Church... Demko Sr. and Susanna Demko, mathematics .and socieil stu d ^ ; property at 20-22 Summer St. V Iolette, 21, H artford . 821. flailore You Get A ROOM SIZE RUG Wlnthr^'-lJierriam is treasurer to drive to the right; Robert Drta- Barry Berman to language aits; ■nd Agnew, secretary. Release of Attachment brueve, 22, H a rtfo (d , $21, fU ln re Dale Snape and . Deborah Lisk to i ’ P 0>.0(T.'0NED .NtUson J. Bearce will be in State Glass Co. against Ernest ■ pggr» y ® * , to grant one-half of the hi^iway; BRAKE There’s “Double Life” in these wool blend­ PLUS 2 SCAHER RUGS! adsnoe; and Merk Cadman in .--dharge of toe program at the A. Ritchie, property at Liberty mathematics and social studies. meeting. and Bigelow Ste.,,$300. James H . Sla-vin, 18, o f 06 A rn o tt’ ed reversible oval rugs. Thanks to a huge Rd., $16, ^ d rivin g through a red ADJUSTMENT The grand prize trophy in sci­ STATE Jack Grant of RockidUe is toe Hartford Lumber Co. against y Pull Ffont Wheels special purchase, you save a ’ whopping ence was presented’ to eighth grad­ new Rotary dtotriet governor. Ernest Ritchie, property at. Liber­ Ught: W a lte r C. BtaW. 25, o f ,57 Now— Mat. at 2— Eve. at 6:15 K eeney St., $18, ia q mqpet- b y d o n g ; y Check Drums $15.07! Authentic- Colonial style, firmly All 3 Ruqs For Only er Stephen Marcham. Ends Tnea. .Briefs ty and Bigelow Sts., $4,000. Linings. Seals First prlxe winners to sdenoe The American Legion baseball D avid B. Y a le, 23, Andovra-. $18. braided, patterned dn both sides. Choice m aking an unsafe turn; an d -.$15 and ^lindera were AUm Fortier, Grade 8, and team wlU play Man

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rear rtiwite te spte' and ihake a floboof la Vast Hartford, has, bean Don't N 4^ < t SEpyint tffaat, & total of $89,676 inoludtag .^ sessors A t| e n d loud Twrte. Faiiris^jm s aariemd te avil’arded a aCholan^ by the Fed-1 Cojumhia t(w extra fMntagA „ ' . I ,r. 'Wolmer,said'"lt tntboriy L. F a^ . 39. of 22' Don't be anneyed add rmbanaend ^pte De£eired .Four town assessors wUl'attend SW HS Honors . ..genes St., early this morning eervative workihop to - be held at ■ such handicaps. TABTMMOU. an is about time toe townspeople got FGCG Scholarship ! WHIimantic State College Jtdy 18- up on todr own toyo feet aiW did Jtbe 19th annual School ol Con- wg^ test- W o n b ^ l 2 Q Goes to Sw^ney Sweeney holte an A.B. from St, a For Stu^l^pf he did not nds .out . the pooslbUity Tax Revi«w at. the University. of ^ole. pteice'aaid that the ;^th tag of asourlty sad added eacofere. pidktl out of a Center St. drive- ■ i Aneelm’a (tok8ge. and'an M.E5D. ■ Wo (rummy, gooey, pasty teataer tes(- o f g ifts from private tacUyiduaJs, Connecticut July 7 through |1. . ins. Oet PASTIKTH today e* drag A t Ope. tim e the W ilhsm Brand Assessor P. Joseph Murphy, As- A tot^ ef 120 atudei^ have -In ^pirtourant parking lot at Jehn A. Bweeney. 198 Hilliard and sixth year (hploma from the j counters eveJTWbere. , ^hool Needs 'Foundation had offered the town sistaht Assesspr Joseph BreauH been planed on the hottor roll at rate of speed calising the St. a teacher at the Mayberry University of Hartford, a 4tft of the Tashllk property on an4 aids Efnest Macnell Jr. and fiouth Winttew .lligh School, TBe town..' meeting Saturday Norman, Ely iVUJ 'Participate. Rto^which was priced at $20,- cording to a-tHial grade r epor t,' -:;w ^ideh^yoted pot to accept the pje- 000 butrthls was refused by the The course, .coij^ponsored by the . -tiinlnary plans . presented for,a 12» town at the March meeting. How­ State Tax Deparmmnt the Con Tw ei^-ftve seniors, 88 Juntoe«, 80 ^ *oom addition to Porter Schwl at ever, the toundatlmi did not close necticut AMocladon bf Assessing cqphOmorts, and 82 ftwdwien -wers an estimated cost of 1431,000, un- the door to mturl' negotiations. Officers,' the Intematlomtl..Associa­ 'fiiim ed . ' til a further study, has been made. The RepublMMLhx'To'wn COmmitt- tion of Assessing Offlcen'hhd'-'the MONBAY-TUlEMAY-WiDMBDAY Special henori went to 21 stu­ The building committee will now tee,'throu^ 'Cliainh^ AAty. Eliz­ UofC Institute of Public Setylce, dents: Seniore, Marilyn Dsen; Investigate plans for a junior-sen­ abeth Dennis Hutchtas, introduc­ > ‘ I j S' ' r ^ 11 i provides instruction ta basio thebry Juntors: >EUeen Doooy, ' Mgrgaret A DAVIDSON and LEVENTHAL STORE and prabUce of assessment under, ior high school concept'as well as ed a motion for a oommittee to be Doocy, Mmgaret Newberry, Mer- elementary needs, and report to named to investigate the ppssibU- state law. , , lilyn Nlsderwerfer, Ed Ota, Ralph * toe town Sept. 14. . Welcoming the assessorsthe Russo,. Joyce Wehren. There will also be an open dis- Ities for a new dump site, e.tace opentag session will-'be"'Belden 1 in MANCHESTER PARI(AI$E .Oi©..present one is considered '"bi" i k W (!■ « * ^ ' I ALL CAI . Sophomoresj C^lhia Adams, 'eussion meeting' Sept. 7, as many Schaffer, 184 Parker ,St., director of adequate,. 'Jbmes Daley, iDuteheth DObM, Pe­ .nei^sons seemed disturbed by the the IpiBtitute o f Pahlic Sendee, a- ter OrocN, Patricia Jones, Jaoque- ; feef that there was no alternative Several 'persons, asked to serve, l(Xig ,'Wiite Tt^pUrOlnmlssloner John (formwjy "THE FAIR"^ declined, and at-on'e point It was Ine Milee, Kathryn SturdevsMt, 'S.-Slai^or'wp^s there any way of ob- Li. Jtadi'lqinr' and R obert Kempt, Leslie W Si^ Denies Wheeler. ' - tooln^xdetalls of the plans before brought out that if "'there were no premenirof the Connecticut Assop; toe actuht^eetlflg for the vote on volunteers the motion w^DuJd have iatidil'of Assessing Officers. Freahmte: Karen Barber. Linda to be rescinded. A flhis poin^ sey- inggtas. Mu Hurd, Kathryn La- toe queStlOlK,^ ■ ■ authorized the eral hands shot-up; and the 'eom^ Town Board of Tax Review ,l»an Everyfhings The^arfie,,, Except The Name! itelectmen to purt^hase cither toe mittee. now includes volunteers f& attm d the four-day sesstdta. High honors were, received hy Mezanik or the tannenbaum prop­ Henry Ramm, Peter M oeckel, 6B.;stiMlcnts. Sentore; Linda Dtase, erty .for recreafionai. educational Charles Sadlon, Morris Kaplan and REDUCB) 'Vlrgiala Doocy, Judith Goalee, o o iiT c s r r ' Betteam Hliggins, Pamela. Hdt- and iclvlc purposes. Marshall Nuhfer. An amendment. Introduced by oombe, Margaret Lacy, Pamela The item in the warning re­ BIRXDGMPbltT (AP) — BOary Leone, Karen Peiton, Patrioln Mrs. Jiutlh Soraechl, was accepted garding social security to be paid ZIP Code Today; Plus Bintdin^ ' tBracly, 18, o f StMftflard. a aecre- .Prestiteo, Itergaret Bhuteran, Ml- k' which placed all members of toe for town officials not now cov- tasy sA tbe filkaifidty Atroraft chele Stewart, Helen HKtnas. school .tooard on the school build- -ered, was. passed. . ' ZIP code number '06232 isn’t the only thl'ng now at Andiover Ppst OfBloe- teday. Hie 'whole office plant, 'Wiiia repreBent Connecticut Juniore: CUnton Adsims, John . tag committee, While it is necessary to re-enact is new. Poetmaster Mrs. Alton Lerthne4> began busineeB ta this n€w'’buUdlng on Rt. 6 this morn­ In the Mias United States pag­ Oreagan, Patricia .Paiieiy, Beverly ■. Mrs. Marita Merrick, a board of the 'town ordinance regarding the ing. Hie.tormer site in Arulover ceatte' was an aged bulldSng ivlth apartments above it Alfred eant at Huntington. W.V a A ug. education member, speaking ' on DelnlcM, Carol-Jean Filip, Judith Use of motor boats N lUjnember of the committee Just so WaMteter, Q tfl Lnty. F a tilcte K d- Hehron Vacation School r ing July 20 to 'vote on this mat­ 4-door V-8, automatic, radio, 4-door, power steering, pons- saico,. OaixM Voronoviitch. speciol purchose \ ;l0ng as she'was kept abreast ter. of ar brakea, nollb, heater. Jot The Manchester ' High School . toe latest developments. heater. A-1 earl Fteshraan: WHMam OahiJi, Ken­ eSasg Of 1938B celebrated Its 25th Ends Wednesdav B riefs biaok. One owaerl neth Ooutier, James Oreagan, ■■ Board of education chairman George B. Peters Jr., has been anniversary reunion Saturday with .iophald Tuttle Introduced Archi­ Maurenn Dnsg'txte Vlotorla DuUet, a dinner-dance at the K' of C Tax Payment sole of new eiteoted president of j,toe Pilgrim Jbel Vkeedmnn, Wayne. Oerlt, The pupils of the South Method- tect Roy FergusMi, who showed Fellowship of the Oongregatlonal Home, 1S8 Main St. color sUdes of toe proposed addi­ Firank' Gervasoio, Alan Leivpie, 'About 110 classmates attended, let Church Vacation School will Cburch tor the eomtag year. Janet Stephen Leighton, Ftobot; MIcAn- Sessions Set tion which would Include two Greenway la vice parealdent and j said James Murray of »4 Westwood present a sharing program tomor­ stories plus extensive renovations fiaPy Hutchine, treasurer. Scott aeny, Dougles Rothwell, BSdward I St., class president and chairman row at 7 p.m, on the rear lawn of to the present structure, mainly Dunnack has beeh named publicity SkiUen, Bonie Suver, JUdy Trud- - for the; event. A coektall hour at 7 Taxpayers concerned about get- Susannah Wesley Hall. 20 Hart­ m isse s’ ,fc the kitchen, cafeteria, boiler chaiiman and three oommiaBionero nak. ■ was foilowed by a , roast beef din­ tmg thejr second installment paid ford Rd'., for parents and friends. room and septic tanks. If the ad- will be elected in the fall. A iotal of 48 students took ner and dancing until 1 a.m. Mov­ "on or before.” July 1, may draw a Songs, readings and skits will be i. dltlon were built, toe school wcmld Record hope are being planhed honors; Seniors, 'Vtagtaia B(d- ies of the 20th anniversary dinner sigh of relief at.,the statement that preaented. ' bave a maximum capacity, of 720 tor teen-ageta, plus a aenlCa of strtdge, Cbroi darter. EUzabeth were also shown, a 30-day grace has been'declared. A farewall get-together for Pas­ Students. There ans presently a Ooffey, ISaroid Cummings, Daune A feature of the evening was the Mrs, F. Eaton Post, tax collector, tor Lawrence Almond and his sw im su its softball games for youngattes and 19iS0 FORD ■ attle o'ver 400. 1958 Dangona, Kathryn Dimlpw. Jane awarding Of prizes to various clAss will be at the town record building family will be at 8 at the churcA adults, according to Dr. Richerd Displays from the Vacation School Howerver.'amoog the many ques­ Molt, program cboinnan tor the Griffin. Richard Kupchunos, Jams members. Awards included the fol­ (in the following dates, to receive by fom eus mokara tions raised, was wbettier pr ngt GALAXIE MhiUoux, Judith Roman, Slvelyn lowing;. payments; July 6, July 13. 20 and will be shown, and refreshments lake assodatlOB. Guy Beck, presl- wtll be served. It wouM be fCasiUe, or iwlvlsabJe, dent cf tbs organization, said a 2-door, 6 cylinder, standard Volkswagen Bhetansky, B at^ Weflea. For traveling tbe greatest dis­ 27, from 9 a.m. to noon. She will te buOd a scfMuwte scbool 'with Juniora: Cteudia Beaudry, Pa­ tance : I./«e Darling, San Die'go. also receive petymente at her honic Vacation School will have thh family poltedc 'wiU be held again shift. A real biMta carl last session on Wednesday mom- an eye to fotore high scbool needs. this year in August. A buffet-dln'- l-door. Art carl tricia Bemotas, Ellen Dorsey, Jean Calif. at any time. Bd Gosltaa, a tsadher. at Windham E2ts, Lnuna M oQuemey, B w erty Most children (sixl: EEeanor Register for SWimnitag tag. n^ dance will be held at Fiend's I s a ^ lTltTOidinced the Restaurant in Bdfton laitSr'In.tKe MlHar, O eotge R^Mi08t.” lit Staoidd he said that Local Stocks Margaret Healy Daley. 117 Buck- Thrilling swimsuit values at the ShovOd eltoer W indham o r Ophim- STARLINER HTOP Diane Boxer, ESaine DeUaBemar- and Gwen- E91is. Classen opened dh. John EYenett, tybnsn Goeee, land St. toda.v. height of the teaaon! Two-piece Ua decide to tennbwte toe present Vollcswagen Most recently married (10 - oontract, each must gtfs toe other <|aotations FnmUhed hy 'V-8, automatic, power steer­ Oiaryl Groebel, Suoan Paine, Da­ A story hour for children of ages WORK suits, sheath suits, boy legs, mail- pickup. New clutch. vid Peterson, Janice Randazsq, years); John Bertrand, 40 Phelps four to eight will be held at Doug­ ■three y e a n notice, Gobom Mlddlebrook. Ino. ing. Here’s a real nice earl Rd. lots, lastex. Helancas, cottons, ' Mioderator LsiVerj^ WUUaimB Bank Stoefcs Diane Salotea, Robert WbUront las Library tomorrow from 8 to OLOTHBS DavM YaknitU. 3;80 pjn. Miss Jessica Foster will solids, prints. All wanted styles . . . ^'finally oalBed tor a Stnading vote Bid Asked BANG UP SPiCIALS Tksts srs »hs fsmout top and toe . amendaient for furtoer Oonn. Bank and Trust Action taken at Thursday eve­ many with built-in, snap-out bras. "study was carried 89 to 74. His CJo...... 70% 76% The little League AuxUiary will Patricia Vendrillo ning’s town meeting including asslity Dicktfi msds of Sizes 10 to 18., meet at 8:80 today at the hxume of authorization to employ a part-time sombed 2x2 long itspis .committee will report in Septem- Hartford National Mrs. Ehrtyn Zagorsld, 641 Sulli­ 'ber. This deoiaion made aotioR on Bank and Trust Oo. 66 69 Feted at Shower assessor, salary not to exceed $2,- van Ave, 000; an2) $4.9« Htfd. Steam Boijer . .128 • NO MONEY DOWN • bride of Gary L. (took of Hartford, assessing procedures committee Matching: Shirt...... 83.39 .properties toe oammittee'fett were was held after close of'the town sooat aullabla Itiey are toe 64-acre Travelers ...... 196 204 . .. The final session of the season of son of Harold (took. Sandusky, IN POPULAR CiOLORS WEDNESBTAY n i g h t t il l 9 P.M. the Manchester Duplicate Bridge Ohio, and Mrs. Rita (took. Adrian, meeting, when the resignation of MaBanik propieBty on Lake Rd. and PnbUo Utilities Robert. DuBeau was tendered and , .toe 80-acaa Tannenbaum kmd on , / ■ Club was held Friday night at the Mich., on July at St. Bridget’s Oonn. Light Power . > 84 86 1956 MERCURY (touc.ch. accepted. DuBeau having moved .A Perma-LifI Henne<]tan Rd. 1958 MERCURY former technical school, Schtel St. Htfd. Electric Ught Play will begin early In the fall from the town though still owning i One faction in attendance felt. new ...... 42- 44 REGAL 2 - D o o r and Will be announced In th e CANADIAN PAPERS property here. Though willing to m girdle sale! Mbat as it Is sometlmss OfflcuK Hartford Gas Co. ,^.-87 39% ALL ARMOUR HEAVY W |sf»N STEER BEEF 4-Door W agon PLEASE €X>PY continue serv^ he feels that a mwn's woven cotton ' rto get umpires or someone to mow Herald, Southern New Etagland atendsrd shift Winners EYiday were David Wil- NEW YORK (AP) — “ th e local resident should be named in M EN'S SHOP ; the lawn at the bali field in the Telephone ...... 51 54% llama and Alan Williams, first; Mr. Province of Quebec has moved” his place . 908 MAIN STREET * 4.99 firehouse lot at toe center, it would 648-2478 a~; ' Manufacturing Companies and Efrs. Robert Greenberg, sec­ says s sign in the window of a . Maneheeter Ev ening Herald Bonnudo shorts reg. 8.95 panty girdle (above) rf ! be dlfflotdt, theceitore to find vol- Arrow, Hart, Heg. ..61% 65 SIRLOIN TIP OR ond. and Jack Kahmit and Carl vacated office in midtown Man­ Hebron oafreapoadent. Miss SuaoB r onteer help to take care of a Associated Spring .. 17% 18'% Forbes, third. hattan. B. Pendleton, telephone 728-S4M. Lycra power net with L^ixra satin V ‘ kmger area. However, Mira. Donald Bristol Brass ...... 11% 12% front and back. £/•> -Hitlle, long a ot' t o i Dunham B u s h ' 6% 7 t ■-reoreedion oouncdl, said, “years N. B. M a ch in e ...... 23 25% SHOULDER CLOD : ha.ve been piit by Voionteer work- r o ^ B .9 5 North and Judd .... 16% 18 % ^-..,era into buildkig a fine recireatlon Stanley' Works ...... 19 20% 175 reg. ^ Perma-lift Lycra power net pnogsam tor toe children and ms Veeder-Root ...... 46% 30 toere. is.a need'for people to recog­ The above quotations- are not to BEEF step-in gpntle with Lycra satiB nize toe' eftort put forth and to be construed as actual markets. Handsomely tailored Bermundas, front and back. get behind, tbe pe^e who have 1957 PLYMOUTH 1958 FORD ideal for golfing, motxiring, beach —iw orked-so-hard to r the chUds 6 .7 9 ben efit. This oentraiUzed area Boy Held in Slaying ) ROASTS 2-Door W agon wear or any casual occasion. Wash­ zeoreatioii is badly needed;"—' 2-Door W agon able cottons in dark tone plaids, reg. 8;95 Penna-lift long leg pantbi This 'que^lon required another FARMINCiTON (AR) — P olice 6 cylinder, standard shift checks and stripee. Siies 30-42. girdte of Lycra iSower net and standtagv vote, Rallied at 01 to -•9, held a lO-vear-old bov i today tor .—M L X - ii lj - H... l,yrra satin, ______S3; imd t%'seieotmen were author- the" Slaying oS'his eathec. , taed to imrcfaase and/or toe other The ■ 'vloUm ' was Dr. Fredertck of tbs propertiee. S. E3!hsan, 56, a physiciaii with In order to do this, it was voted offices in HaitlOrd. FitESH GROUND ... to issue bonds of $20,000 already . EUdson, shot in tbe stom ach hy juniors' and missds' . -put aside at toe March town meet^ a .22 o ^ b e r gun, died^ Sunday men's simmer tag. The purtoaae . pride of the at Hartford Hjospital. *395 175 fiFIS ROUfiN r. Masanik property is $M,000 plus Police said the boy had been l l t o n y ou M ife a MDOW loM summer ~ 46,100 for development Tbe Tan­ brooding ovw a oonfHot with hds sport shirts nenbaum lanid iiosts $20,000 plus fam ily. . . . when the yoin g goto toipaiL $4,o0o tor 460 feet of additional , They said he would be tunved ...I f i then Ibtt oar teCTfaw dresses frontage and $5,676 for develop- over to Hartford Juvenile Court. 1957 FORD f toyoo, ae cor etteot, becooto a, leoHy otoonniefiil part ct 2.99 3.99 HAMBURG lo k ybor toenranM protaOtion. W AGON V-8 t Yoa aan eoaotoi ne to to ia reg. $4 rag. $6 6.90 .,17.90 A utom atia yaw eonM r..ito toto wifli raq. 10.98 to 29.98 cWoBe lo o U a w j$nd o tto c dir- llwHtiee rtw iacaid oilhiyow Our entire stock of famous make t' - short sleeve summer sport shirts Dresses reduced from our reguiinr 2£*i* \ Id^^teION » • • (toteed jootc wRIh y o o r >-ri. . . . plaids, stripes, soliiis"... button- stocks!: Casual and dressy styles, 0U)u CUDAHY- ARMOUR CANNED MANY OTHER CARS and down or reg. collars. Sizes S, M, L, sheath?, full skirts, shifts, sleeve­ :<:l . , . ^ { girls' stretchini less. 1 and 2* pc^ styles. Linens TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FftOM! crepes./cottons, noK’clties. Ih ' nylon swimsuits ■~rr I- - ' sole of women's if ni^ boys' summer ' ' A ^ ' ■■■ f l-6x, reg. 1.98 1 . I 1.90 ' cool sleepW(W s . .I m m II shirts i: m L iM it 1 i V l i oo oar long record' T - l i , rto(-198 2 85- 3.90 r 1.59 ■ ? w « v q . $4 vohtos \ W f h a v e t ^ l a r g e s t s e l e c t i o n o f MMlw IlNim > m p lbrott9h l^ p cr Your Ptrtmm reg, 1.98 Famous stretchinl swimwear by Fapjous makers currei^t best, sellera 'Mprocentativo has th« traininfl and axparionca Famous Pauke?: ^ i t shirte with Lovely Lady! Smooth-fitting, now reduced!, Nylon' tricots and IN TOWN! -T cut FRESH (NOT PRE­ I d holp you maka your ip v o ^ o n ts **bohavo.’* short.aleeves, placltet collars. Acri- quick-dr\'ing stretch nylona in tank ] daeron-cotton-ilyion bleif^s. Shifts, styles . . . solid colors, 2-ton«, Nor- r waltz gowns.lsleep coats,.baby dolls, Why not sRdown tomorrow and havo lans and"'-cotton knits, aolidsy i ■ i' s t r i ^ , fancies. Si®«« 8-18. folk belt styles. capri"T)

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.«* •: ' ■''.’t ■ > x'' if A wnnn o )NN« i t o n d a t , ______■ ' : :____ ...... -j------— _— n------— ~'c — ; m x t- ,, r '■» ^ If * ' i- Sabia-Pastore Charboneau-Hei^ler OnxMTi-SjYiith . 1 - Anderson-Johnson -'f' Minor-Lucas Klorton-Allan , Mias ka,Uisrifi«t Ann Allan of "ST*? Miss Jean Bnj'ith' and Emanuel Lutheran Church waa The marriage The Rev. C • Henry Anderson. William .G. Morton of Trumbull. pa.sto! o( Emanuel Lutheran formed the double ring ceremony The Rev. Joseph McCailh per­ snd celebrated-the njipUal MAMk The Rev. Herbert M. Hainer of formed the single rjiij: cereijnony. *Church. performed the Bouble nng Hamptoq Congregational Church, ceremony. Bouquets of white flow­ The bride, given In m arrtf^ by Mrd. Jane MaccarohS'-was organ­ her father, wore a gown of Ctian- performed tjie double-ring cere­ ist. The altar ,w-as decorated with ers decorated the church. Frederic mony. The sanctuaiy ot the church Werner was organist and Mrs. tlUy lace designed with a bateau bouquets of w-iiite gladioli. ' neckline edged with seed peart 'Was decorated with .white u r v fill­ The bride, given in marriage by RoV- John.son of Manchester, aunt and ciystahi, long tapered sleevea, ed, with white sprli^ Oowelfs and of the bride, was solol.st. her father, wore a floor-length basque bodice, and a circular tMrt Ivy. ajrs. Henrjr Moon o f Hampton Cw;' gown of slipper , satin.'"' designed The bridt. given in marriage by waa organist. ' her fathei Wore a floor-length wHh a tiered courTtraln. A cap of with a -scooped ncckline^^^short gown of embroidered silh organza, ■1^6 and silk petals trimmed wMh Given'to marriage by her lather, sleeves and a‘b61I-shaped skirt>tler designerl with a scoop • neckline. .ceM pearls held a bouffant veil of the bride ^ r e a floor-length gown bouffant veil of Fnj^i^h illusitrtr three-quarters-Iehgth sleeves and im port^ illusion, and she carried of- silk^QFgiuii^ trimmed writh re- was attached to a .crown of pearl-, a cascwle bouquet of phalaenopsts, e m b r o a e ^ AlvtdDn lace, designed ized flowerettds and she carried a a full skirl with iihpressed pleats. • Hci fins-ertip illu.sion'yell wa.s at- with a wrote orchid center. 4vlth a flitted, bodice, long tapered bouquet of White roses and steph- Miss Pam da A. Pastore of tnchi'd to a Swedish gold crown, sleeves and a bell-Shap^ skirt ex«i anotis. and she carried a ca.Sgade . of- East Hartford, sister of th* bride, tending inlo a cathedral-length ’ Miss^Trudi F. Recknagel of Man­ Frcnch cama'ions and ro.se.V; M ? ., was maid of honor- BrldeSmaidB train. Her-bouffant veil of .silk il­ . - were M™- Roger thlHmette jm d chester was, maid of honor, She M -- Ruth ' Johison o ' . St. lusion was attached to’] a crown wore a street-length dress of mmt- P.ai'l Minn., twin si=tcr of Htg Mias Rita Cusqmano, Bof ' ^ of nylon leaves and flowe’rs and she Hartford. Miss Joanne Di greCn linen. A-lin,e in styling. In brid' ■ as maid of hono’ . .and Mrs> carried a cascade bouquet of steph- her hair she wore a matching bow David Acker of Hollinton. Mass.. Wethersfield, and Mias ■Snotls, ivy and orchids. * Flamio of Glastonbury. Mias and caj-ried a miniature bouquet of iHsrter of the bndegroom. i.'as ma­ Miss Joyce E. Collihs of Moosup Empire yellow carnations. tron of honor. They wore ballerina- nette ' PaiMore , of Eiwt Hai waa jffaid of honor;. She wore a another si.Her, waa a Junior brldes- Robert R. Groom of Longmea- length gowns of blue e'lk organra. jade green linen drcs.-i,' fashioned dow. Mass., was his brother’s best atvled identically ••. ith the bndc s mp’'*. with scoop neckline, three-quar­ The honor attendant’s cocWall- y . man. Ushers were William Daley and matching head bo.’.s and face ters-length sleeves and a bell­ of Manchester and Samuel , J. veils. Bo*h earned colonial'bou- (len^ dress of melon-colored silk shaped skirt. She wore a crow-n of qiieits • i organza was fashioned with, a de­ ivy and carried’a cascade bouquet Groom of New York City, another Bridesmaids were Mus Barbara tachable over-skfrt; Her headplect, of v.’hite ro.ses and ivy. brother. Ann Johnson of Man-thester. sLstpr was of flowers with a matching -Jeffery T. Morton, brother of Mrs. Smith wore a shantung of the bnde. aivl Mrs. William , veil, and she carried a cascade the bridegroom. served as best and mohair ensemble of gold and Buswell of ProctorsviUe. Vt. Their J -V s I bouquet of white ’ carnations. ’The ! green with beige aCce.ssorie.s, and | ' bride.smaids wore aqua dresses man. Ushers were William M e-. goiwns. in different .shades of blue, Phbrson and Edwrard Tatro. both I a corsage of yellow roses. were also stvled like the bride s. ' styled to match the honor attend­ of Manchester. I *The bridegroom's mother wore ] ant’s, and they carried cascade 1 a blue silk Hnen afid lace costume | E>and Acker of Holliston. Ma-as.. bouquets of white and tangerine Mrs. Allan wore ait aqua silk broLher-in-law of the bndegroom.. dress, beige accessories, and an I suit with matching acce.ssories, carnations. ' and a w-hite orchid. ‘ ' served as best man. U-ehere were Anthony Sabia of Springfield, Ivory corsage. The bridegroom’s I Robert MoCalliim of Burlington. ' A reception for 85 was held at l>,rins wiMifiinK Mass., brother of the bridegroom, mother wore a yellow lihen dress' William Swanbeck of Hartford, wrlth white accessories and a the Alba Room, Glastonbury. For MRS. DOUGLAS ALLYN MINOR I .served as best man. Ushers were a motor -trip to Lake George, N. and Donald Lrfjedahl of Hartford. Thomas Manente, Roger Guilmett# white orchid corsage. Mr* Johnson wore a teal blue A reception for 50 was held at y.. Mrs. Grpom wore- a gold and and Wayne Patemo, all of East white shantung sheath with whit> organza sheath with white acce.s- St. Bridget’s Church was Oie»white sweet peas with baby’s Hertford, and John Hlg^ns of the home of the bride's parents. Fallot pbotn soiies. and a corsage of white or­ breath. Dlneen wedding Mrs. Morton vlrore a blue linen accessories. The couple will live at MRS. FRANK MICHAEL GF^OOM 8cei\e of the wedding of Miss Anne Rockville. 13t Park St-.. Manchester. chids. T5ie bndegroom 8 mother■-,. Katherine Lucas of Manchester Mias Mary E. Liii^,„ _Mias Judith , I ■ Mrs! Pastore wore a rose silk MRS. ROBERT DALLAS MORTON sheath- dress with white acces­ wore a beige organza dress w i^ Douglas A. Minor of East F. Lucas and Mias Peggy Ann j sheath with matching ac- NsMiff wedaiSK sories for a wedding trip of un­ Nassiff photo Sirs. Groom, a 1961 graduate of green aocertonei and a cotwage o f ; Hartford Saturday, Luoaa, ah siaters of the ^ d e , 1 ce„gort*g ^ white orchid cor- MRS. CHARLES ANTHONY SABIA JR. announced destination. The couple MRS. BRUCE L. CHARBONEAU Manchester High School, is at- green orchids. . ' The bride is the daughter of were b r i d c a m a i d s. Miss Mary | bridegr

FiiDd» for NoRwan Bbmpton, 42 liUfiordt 3. BuUt with good quaUty ootb By Senate crate.' iRAND ,-v v ; „.■■■; , ■ Rd., ah engineer* for the Souther 4. Biiilt to good. pavahMltt da- . / The thw»^epubhCan membe^^^ of tW Board of Dirwtore Englnetring Oo., Hartford,, has sign Mandards. ^ ^ intend to tSw n stand axain^ a^9f000 appropriation, being prepared s series of rerimiinen- 5. Built with good nilx detogfi, to "tight” apoclticatlone. - asked^to finance a study of the. highway department. dations for thq fi*? sidewalk t , Subject to om tifiM ^ in- • Binho R. D«Marcoi a New Brit-^- ' ’ oonatrucUon and .ihhhvt^ance, (Coattoaefi from Page 6ne) Ttown Eliglnear W a i^ Fuse has spenUon and taatliif, eytrte«M enalyat. WM hljwl by Hampton aaya-that recomroen- Md General Manager Rienard Mtiatsd soma o i the recommendsd DISCOUNT^NtlRS tot April to make a pilot etudy ct "unphaUcaily nSceasary,’’ Kenne­ datiens 2 through 4 have already . \ FROM 9 :3 0 A .M . to 7 P.I lnq>roveiftaiito already, and to un­ — g f i , - the highway »d say about July 14, 1900, Mrs. Evans was a ‘t' ■■ ‘ WA. from business discrimination but quest for the 1983-1084-'y«ar In­ . it tomorrow night wheh the di­ daughter of Franklin R. and of salt to contrrt Ice formation. that, above all^ the question is.one L e s s frequent ceusee include too cluded requeat for an' addMonal rectors must vote mi appr^ria- Kathryn Hensen Washburn. She of morals, he 'said. man for inspedtlDIEBOY never naked to vote on the initial St., in the left Side, police said. / "It may be that Congress will and tluaa'’great grandchildren. at Hartford with multiple bndses put his name to 4 report jwhich ■want a sharper definition and. If hiring, only to approve a fUQ scale Mm. Weisa and her mother, Mrs. FUUITER'SPEAIIDT: The fUnacal will be held at the Sarah Tedford, 71, of S9B Bluefleld and some lacerations. Mrs. Bowiey made these main kssertions: so we would he glad to work with DOGFOODai^ S ^ study. Nicholson fhnaral Homa, R t 5A, 3 was reported to be eight months Right-wing Labtlan forces ba' the committee,” he added. “ But A t the request o f the board, Dr. were taken to Manchester Me­ ON ALL .ALD141NUM . SufArid; Wadnaaday, at 1:90 p.m. morial Hoi^iUl where they were pregnant. Both were discharged brought the country to the if thla ia done, I believe it should ir* sir A A c MASkw Marttn has prepared a list of Da* Burial wUl ha in West Bnfneid from the hospital after treatment, of civil war by military ac^ n s be to sharpen definitions rather Marco's qualifications. traaiafi discharged. Both had ALCOAFOIL , Z 9 CANNEDSODA Cemstary. back stralna and left shoulder in- a hospital spokeaman said today. and should be ordered at one to than to create loopholes or water His seven years .ns a syntanui Frianda may call at the funeral stop their operations. down the bin.’ ’ - FRESHPAK analyst ha-ve included work as i.' SV-. f f l l l f l SNOW'S homa tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 and a stepfather, BSdward A. Lord The United States has. been Kennedy, in testifying before a project .manager for a Chicago and Julia Harrington Maloney. sending, miiltaty supplies in t o _____ 1963 MOTOROLA B EA » WITH PORK to ^ . of WilUmantlc. House Judiciary subcommittee - m m z u m management consultant .before An -Air FOrce veteran of World Laos in violation of the peace'j::-- indiceted he might be 3 The funeral will be held Wednes­ fonning his own company, and Mrs. Nellie Mey-^cs War H, he was employed as a treaty and should be ordered at ^lUng to compromise on the 'pub- SWOTS i w 9 A c SUNSHINB Unspecified' projects for nine Con­ mechanical inspector by the State day at 8:30 a.m. from the Walter one e to quit doing so. . .. ------— »- Mm. NWUe Mahoney Meyers. 7$. N. Leclerc F^ineral Home, 23 Main , V .p.ii nodatlons provision to PORTABLE and CONSOLE necticut and four out of state BrlMol, dtad.Saturday in the Bris­ Public Works Department. He was The SEATO countries have been the extent of exempting smaU PBEM^j^ - 5 9 HI-HOGBACKERS Industiiee. a member of the CminecUcut St., with a Mass of requiem at tol Hospital after a short illneaa St. Bartholomew’s Church at 9j conducting massive military man­ busliiESfl MtftblifhiTiEntE. GDLESirS ^ e WESTON Systems analysis ia not common Stata Employea Assn. euvers on the frontiers of Laos She is the slater of Mias Grace Burial will be in St Brijlget’s M. fy H I V lC C lfatBtgT«aBlmK,7H flS. in munloipalitles. Mafaonqr, 78 Walnut St., and aunt ' Besides bia wife, Evangeline and should be ordered to stop. ^ Hie RepuUloans alao' intend to McIntyre Maloney, survivors in­ Cemetery. The massive correspondence MBSTABDi«.gSS“»..:i B .vUVIlUllCoeoaml PoMAs 10 MU of Mayor Francia Mahoney, 19 Friends may call at the funeral TELEVISION SETS ^estion the $35,000 caffital ex­ HanfiiB St. clude two sisters. Mias Francea E. and documents made public by Maloney and Miss Katherine J. home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and the British included several sit­ State News SWIFT S PREMIUM OR ARMOUR STAR penditures appropriation asked by Other survives , include two 7 to 9 p.m. the board of education. dauglitexa, Mm. Charles Lundgian Maloney of. Manchester, and a uation reports submitted to the The sum would come from the of West Hartford and Mra. Jbeqih brother: Thomas J. Maloney* of cochairmen by the , Indlan-Cana- Roundup asUmgted $200,000 that the direc­ Mikosl^ of Bristol; three grand­ West Hartfoird. F u n e ra ls dian-Pollsh truce commission in tors will have in the Capital Im­ children; four brothers, Cain Ma­ The funeral will be held Laos, assigned to supervise the CAMEO HAMS FRANKFURTERS Wednaaday at 8:30 am . from the Geneva agreement. provement Reserve Fund for IMS- honey, Raymond Mahoney, Paul (ContiwiMi from Page One) 1984 fiscal year. Mahoney aiid William Mahoney, W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Mrs. David OsM grande These reports showed a basic Main St., TVith a solemn high split between its Communist Turklngton says that he ep- ah of ManOiester; and several Funeral services for Mrs. Juli­ Meanwhile, across the, harbor, . i>0eea the expenditures — for* A nieces and nephew;, Maas of requiem at 9 a.m. at St. ette Bandelier Casagrande, for­ Polish representative and the- In­ lb sn ag n „ n n .. Mossls KoflowlU, 49, of 694 War­ 4 ^ high school language laboratory, The funeral will be held tomor­ James' Church. Burial isill be ip- merly of Manchester, were held dian and Canadian members. St. Bridget's Cemetery. In one of the letters to Gromyko ren St drowned when a car can ; new ahop exits at the high scbo| AC MORTON'S n ^ gkAi an additional appropriation, they Center St, died Sdhirday at S t is editorial cartoonist for The Taylor of 16 Gi;lswoid St, was The executive board of the admitted they had been involved in should come ri| ^ out and do. it. Francia HoMiitsil, Hartford, after Hartford Courant. held tWs morWng from the John Guild of Our Lady of St.. Bartho­ an accident,, police said. FBENCHFBffS DOMOTS . They iqiparent^ did not have the lomew’s Church will meet tomor­ a abort Ulhean. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ann F. 'nemey Pun4tul Home, 219 W. CHOCOLATE CAKE >7BC HTCHEN GARDEN l a . . 8%a 4 'courage to include this amount as She warn bom in Barre, .Vt., ahd Hijeck Uzana*; another brother, Center St., with a solemn- Mgh row at 8 p.m. in the school. S m OHr.sfiltetioii o f iMfw M otorola TVoosistor an appropriation last May.” ' was a graduate of the-Barre City Adam Uzanas of Windsor Locks, Mass of requiem at St. James' ‘Taylor agrees that small jproj- SARALEE '^43 PEAS&CABROTS 2*^33 Hdapital Nursing Schqtd. She was snd several nieces ahd hephews. Church. Wunnee Chapter of the Ques-. rod ioi — p r ic o d fiom $ 1 4 .9 5 acU, such as the' rewiring-' and a manliber of. the school's Alumnae - The funeral will be held Thurs­ The Rev. Joeepli M. McCann ters Club, a national antique or­ exits, should be considered msinte- Assn., S t James’ Church, the La­ was ' celebrant, aseisted by the_ ganization, will hold iris last meet­ ^ABBOOK FARMS nance, not capital improvements, day at 8:15 .a.m. from the Mervin- dies ot Bit. Jamm, and St. Agues' Lcek and.Sheehan FHineral Home, Rev. Miario Gioia, SJ, deacon, and' ing until fall tomorrow at a 1 p.m. MtOCCOUSreJBS-Zi but says he may vote for the lan­ Guild. Rev. Bugene F. Torpey, subdea­ luncheon fit the General Lyons guage lab if be can' get satisfac­ 35 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, with -j Besides her husband, she leaves a sotemn Mass of requiem at St. con. Mns. Jane Maccarone was Inn, Pomfret. ^ v x m . 5^ tory answers to some questions at a daughter,. Clairs Ant'Saporiti, Gertrude's Church at 9. Burial organist, and soloist. Burial was tot^rrow's meethig, - a t home; three brothers, CharlM in St James' Cemetery. , Fajther Hose and Laddei^-Go. i, Town will be in St. Joseph'a Cemetery, Fire Department, will meet to- FMsgerald, Forest'ville, - Matthew Poquonock. Torpey read tii% comndttal serv­ { CRITICIZES DEMONSTBAT10NS Fltagerald, TVoy, N. Y., and Stan­ ice. mon^w night at 8 at the fire­ ley FVtpgeiald, Barre, V t ;f two Friends may call at the funeral Bearers were StaWey Plochar- house at Pine St. and Hartford home tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm- GREAM aiStem, ifrt. -Riayntnond 'VUlcmaire, ezyk, Joseph' H. Breen, Durward Rd. , . WASHINGTON -(AP) — Con- 9$&tohester, and Mrs. Lawrence and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 fTmaman John . Monagan, D- Lathrop, Harry Jones, Bngene - h - . ■ ) , i S s ^®® to 9 p.m. There will be a recitation 1 6 MUano,''Ea8t Hartford. Dickenson and Jqhn E. Breen. Army Pvt. Rus.sell 8. Scniton, Cotm., says “forceful, in-advised of the Roeary Wedriesday at 8. TV SERVICE CHEESE V •- The funeral'will be held tomor­ Delegations from Gibbons As­ .son of Mr,, ahd Mrs. Horace S. and unruly demonstrations will OPEN 7 DAYS row at 8:15 am. from the John F. sembly. Ostholfc Ladies of Colum­ Scruton,.149 Deepwood Dr., Mm -- 99 SUMMER ST— 2 BLOCKS ,m O M McKEE S'TREET voiny do harm’’ to the cause of ad- Mrs. Catheriae White 11 AlAPLE ST. miEB - g p / Tierney FUneral Home, 219 .W. bus, 4nd the Ladies at St. James Chester, recently completed a five- Across From SIrSt National ■vancing Civil Rights. "Under our Mrs. Catherine White,. 57, for­ week ba.sic aircraft rhaintenance Center St., with a solemn ^ h^:h attended “the funeral. Storey Parking Lot " TelepHonc 643-2205 ^ lAStQl system we must find the' legal Mass of reqiiiatn at St. Jamea' merly of New Britain and New-lng- course at the aviation center, Fort , solution,” said Monagan Saturday, Cburoh at 9. Burial wBl be in St. ton, mother of Mrs. Edward Maki- Mrs. Rose C. Poloski Rucker, Ala. Pvt. Russell, who COXN^ OPERATED Open Daily 8 :30 to 5:30 — Sat tiU 12 Nooij C«la|VaM&9aia| "ahd I am confident that we wiM.-" SIZE Jamw' Cemetery. ville, 903 Center St.7 died Saturday The funeral,.of Mrs. 'Rose Chikla i graduated from Manchester High 9-iifl8flNl«n bouse, who passed away .July 1. :ieM. Funeral Home, 95 'E. Main St. Britain, with a high Mass or re­ Brook. ed by fire early yesterday in a ga­ ^ y d r o quiem at 10 ill St. Joseph’s Church, ^ SWmi'OLOM ^ Sadly m iw ^ by*daushtar. Stafford Springs. Bearers were James Poloski, rage at 1277 ToUsAd Tpke., but an­ cooled. _____ EUxabeUi M. Stone in that city. Burtai' will be in St. Patrick Poloski, .James Rice, Rich­ other car, also In the garage, was SatowichRous 8ptoM3 Mrs. Lettle B."VenI>efk i Mary’s',' Cemetery,. New Britain. ard Rice, Donald Rice and William driven to safety and flames were Car^ Of Thsnita ' Mrs. LetUe Boerum VonOeck . FrieiMte may call at the funeral Smith. prevented lyr firemen from spread­ - ! The famUy jot Arodld Bahuherlind cjf Hartford, mother of Ralph E- 'home,-tonigfat frpm 7 to 9. ing to an adjoining residence. jeEtiSU, .idS* friends, nelshters ana pratt a W ^ e y assoct- VonDack, 11 Jackson S t, Man- J Grant Snag Solved David Murdowsky, Eighth PU- ales lor Uieir iespreasiona of kindness chMer. Aed Saturdoy at Hart­ Roger E."p«AdW tric volunteer fireman, vyas the i and syi^paUiy ^Srins their recent be- ford Hospital aftw a abort illness. Roger E. Palmer, 38, of 198 Ver­ IB P w'BiiggNr.99* ' raavement - f, » HARTFORD (AP)-tState Atty. (first to reach the scene after own- Surri'vovB inolude three other non St. died this morning at Ws Gen. Albert Coles has ' come up ner Walter Jason called headquar­ ) 'M rs. Emma Uammerlind spns, four ds.ughters, a sister, 19 borne after a long iilneas. with a neat solution to the (jistpay- ters and drove the car to safety. Miss Barbara grandcMldren' snd J 2 great grand­ Mr. Pahner was bom Sept 23. ing problem of hoW Connecticut The Inside of 'the garage was t Card of Thankg children. 1924, in Burlington, Vt.,- and has waa going to qualify for cofttinueo charred, but the fire was quelled . FUneral services will be held to­ Uved In Manchester' many years, fe d e ^ highway lUd. -' - before it could cause extensive tiba . ' - We wish to thaA all of- our nairiibors. eon of Mrs. Edward A. IleiH I IfE TSfiK , ' friends and relatives for the naaay acts morrow at J" pm. at the Potter He .!• title m The pn^em arose when the damage to the building, firemen RK w&mm a .jM kindness and *ymp9lby shown us Funeral Home. 450 Jackson St., Lord at Wilillimantic, and the late Federal ,Bursau of Piibllc Roads said. . WITH THIS COUPOTAND PUBCkASE OF WITH THIS COUPON ANO-PORCHASE OF L --.m oifr rroent JieiaayenmL Wo en- WiliknanUc. The Rev. WUUam R. George Palmer. A leak In a hot water tank at ONEPKGof$’s ’ prolally thank the n u rs^ M Um Han- compared a new law with ah old QUART SIZE CAN OF Cbester Memorial Hoagital and .ah Behity, raptor o f S t Paul’s Epi»: •He was a veteran of World War one and did some arkhmetic. the Parkade Branch of the Con­ FLAME CHARCOAL JUNIOR those Who sent the b ^ tifu l Ooral oopal OhiRch, .WiUimanUe, will of- n , serving In Italy, and received The new. law, haased by the 1983 necticut Bank and Trust Co. flood­ tribuUa and loaned .the qae of ca n . fletate. Burial wm be ip .the the (Purple Heart and Bronze Star. Gmeral Aasem^^, set a weight ed the bank’s lobby yesterday af­ ESKIM O P IE Prank Obrenuki. Sr.'. 4nd fasnOr QuartyvUle Cemetary in Bolton.' ,He tvas a siqirirvisor of security at limit cf ,73,000 i^unda.for trucks ternoon. Town 'firemen shut off' ] FMends may call at the funeral Veeder-Root,' Hartford. used on roada built with the aid the^ water and. helped-sweep out In Memoriaa home touiglM 7 to P. He was a imemher of St. 'Bar- of federal money. ; The govern­ the lobby. Damage ,was sU^t, It ' Icrviog memory of John MdUhater thcRmew's Church, and L t CiC. was repoijted, and th4 bank opened arho entkm Ufe 'etainal July 1, UM. ment's. limit ' Is 73^0,. so that Robihs^ Pont,; VFW, Hartford. lookfifi sattofactoiy. for . business'today as' usual, i } Be bade farewell Is the way>ar,the Maurice A. MtOoBcj^!*^, of 12 SmVi'yorB, bMdes his mother, An ' extoting law, however,. al­ A -fslse alarm was sound ed'lxajt , worid, • night at 8:04 at Qugker and Eliza­ n walk ia It never bMra Winter S t, died -yesterday at S t include his wife,‘ Mrs, Jean King lowed f two per cent, leeway in l b Lard aaM. “Oome",- Francis Hoqpjtal,, Haitf< “ Palmer; f tute daughtera Debra tlie maximum weight limit. Thus beth Rds. ’ Three pjeces of equip­ AM he catered tba apsa dser: a riicrt iUness.- Ann Palmer .and' ^Karfn‘i Lee a thick wrighlng 74,460 pduuds ment responded to the alarm, fire­ men aedd. They" were unable to ' ■ Wlfe.,Hfm*^ ' He was borh bt Mi Palmer, ''-both a t Hbnie; a lister, could conceivably get a-way with ' am. Kina. OerU.- Kuth Aug: $, lt02. SOB or Richard Mrs. ‘PTed Fahr of East^ranby,. it. . ' learn the .oguse of the sisrmT ■ \ ;-. V ^ I*# -f < ■»• ,*••.••♦ ' '••r . ’Wi.'. .•.. .• '•'> ’■. r ,-a; / ...... y-m v-:‘h l y t ^ ■ \- ■; .• '■■'i'>- Y. V 1 hh ' ■ . ■ . ' ■' -'. . ^ '*C:. ■*v ■••* ; » , -V- ' m v \ PAGE TH IR TI^: ‘W n c b e s h Si H ^ A U ]^ m a k c OOHH,, ¥pm )ATr TOLY 4, -i HANCSESTEB ET^NING E^A LD , MAKCKESTBB, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 1, 19«8 A* the evaaing ateel hn P°« ' jwweif w l» a fcftover place of M both tlw turds and Oia la<(y. pal Pkzk, and the evaning The etvaning Aooliout the urinpeotod threat, aito strug- labor to achieve a fins roqrinf to jnttbitAin tbcAr stfim coni* p*e. Ihe(«K*ed W fire of his own.' He finltfliw Bob VaJda s p ^ theenttrsei^eiitog gwininiing, pteying la hoard, between Wyatt Baip and Doc Hol- to. put % in front of ^ tgybig- tAfj,fatee the fourth string badmisiton', etc. Fri< ’a tour 'WB0 hday againet a band of deeipe^ againet the •<**!* ^ building the cxmftogrkitioii Just/at ianghtor. The coiMeneue of the oonalderad the cuteet. A e homed- A A SF SUFER MARKETS OFEN T il ^ P.M. TUESDAY AND WED. A ll STORES CIOSED JUlY Ath Frontier 11 o’clock, hi time to lA ve,* to Ml Ids gdto^. through t ^ Wichita plant doea'had a new quiak in the to ofi Pa.ve B p rn h a^ amo wumiea crawl into.his sleeping The' boy* tnaveied around the of the The Ae the manhal ^and. Doc crowd wae that the Doc was o le ^ redder P*®* the famous *‘600V, and went'wa^ of beeves and and|.'wiping oat the bad mmXwtth ly haaM by. the. firecracker at- Bert GHboon retumed to camp i%tcbin and Katkauritoe new Having aMir their flfet oqctm ChalUn "wtih the proud aocom^dinient all day to crom' the; Mlasisslppl* the procaaBlng of tfia meat hlanlc gum, Frank KatkauMm grid to Dodge Gtty. Ui® h o ^ 1 « * * » - / River, at 9 t. Loute, where t t s ^ tntereating, if odoroua. Dick Dotchin challenged the skili plMi to hac(e a firecracker duel to ^ i j e v i s i o n of haying taken a turtle <*ff the wfaMi la Om fkrtert; wmd to a Srturday. journo Into hook of a ^dy fishing in the lake. mdtei awadted them. The enrento^s motel 'waa hi c t the frontier law firing otf the Obloeado Rooklea. • ^ ' i^anuBUNT a The efvbning’a motel in Erie, Psi, " Thursday and FWdai^ took the Caty, Kahfr The boys flrectaokem.. K m sheep pop of the llM>yarand 1 East Hampton High foUowing day, the hoys toured the ^ H o o a e boy traveling through thie W tat 'Qpodyeer "nre plant In Akron, (11) Lucy Shew 8:0U -iiiiy Ttioaaa SHANKLfSS ir i^ CU Hunt , and Paul Phbmey; OMo. Tuesday evening brought I ’a ifair ’■ i.t, wiui a r ‘ the group to IJts first cBmpout-4n F O U R T H ilHS staff mOnhm ns tour SKINLESS and laser Mtke State Park near St. tVERY DAY ^rta.Hr. D. C guides, have found their travel by , Otdo. Frank Ketknuskas, CLOSED THURS. O F J U L Y WMibar.:, DEFATTED |f>« very comfoWable. The bus, Dick Daley, Jeff Puidy and Alan DOUBLE STAMPS OPEN WED. HM . 9 P.M. LB oquipp^ with a tadio and public Baidter managed to overturn and BudiUdn,{j&bUfiTpIKilOT Whol* or f ithor HoH address aystenk permits bon mots sink their rented rowboat in Ki­ Tba Ixm. Banaar U:00 ( 8) Baanroro HAMS (Ml »slf«t« Maater Clgah tu be broadcast to the group. ser Lake, while Ken Spector tried IbUow theThm" (11) nayhouae / ■ “ ‘ 11 Hunuer-Brlnklef (lO-lMO) Newa gpedlal For example, ^sirred on by the his best to build § campfire. Dis­ Jitar CroaUto ' _ ( O^OOS) JBen CtJSr thought that Hunt and Phinney satisfied with tl^' cMie where the ^(orla 10:10 ( 8)“ ---- - '*■ areia leading him over the Hud­ reft of the painpers were toasting I l^wlpttoe OT R V 3i^D TO 6TH RIBS SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY For Your Shopfiing Convonlonct son Biver last Monday morning. , ' vL. giq tohkletter ‘ S marshmaBows protided by has DaCtb Valley Daye AhUC from HInedale V s h o r t t U T CORN-FED STEER BEEF (1st 2-RIBS-79c lb) Keimeth JKnight observed that he drive?' Stanley Davenport of Amaricaa Ifamoire laywrlitot At Work was* a ieu};ssxre&'"Sk 1:00 Newa and UIga Off. U S. COVT. INSPECTED GRADE A mom. where a gigantic vacuum Beef Patties WRAX-OU WPaP—MM ROUTE 8S, VEIUi'ON P l e ^ Drive •;0U Newa 6:00 Joel ^ h READY-TO-COOK • to 14 LBS LB elaaner pulled all the hnt otf their TEL. 87S-2042 • :U Newa, Weato*'' aad iporta dothes. an the ddat from t;U Baav Bd Bbow 261 BROAD STREET ' FREE ESTIBfATES Capitol i3;88 dibea. and some p a p a r a from CarehiUy ... 11:80 Tonfgbt At My Plaoa wmr—ute Econo- 11:00 Blgn^f 6:00 Newa, Weather I'a pocket. 6:10 Today.on WaU fitreat SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY Plenty of Free Parkingl Pak W i WANT YOU BACK <:0V Newa. Bporu and Weafiiar C:lo Showcase • :35 Old; Borrowed and Blue 6:46 Lowell Thofnea JUICY and FLAVORFA LB Frankfurts <:4ft T m e Star Extra 7:00 New, 7il6 Worid Wide Sperta 7:0fi CoovenaUon Piece 7fl0 Showcaae Ground a ■ _____ Armewr'a CmwimI Wkele J L A ^ , 7:30 Newa of the World :4S'Orandatand Bandetand 6'.00 Tankeee ve. Red Sea r i G I T I TO to 12 Ibt Bnd fta m Hs 7fe IB O T P Freih Small J:00 Red Box va. Tankeee I1:U Slgnoff COLONIAL . li^kifckCMiptoCMdfcr Baby Pork 1 LB 8 OZ TIN 2.49 Canned Ham 0wifrt3 LBS 2.49 ^tb. • talked about morriagt. Dut when TURKEY BREAST MEAT m FKEsrSTIMR I told him I was tfegnont, ha Prince Facing said the child waM^ ma." 40Z MAC Canned Hdm Ctowiial 5 LB 3.99 The prince la .the sou ef Chief aUPH-RIOKr 8 OZ MAC '( IB r g c Honoy loaf PKG w T Cholea BologM LA80E, SLICED M(G 8UPERRKWT Maihineme G,.>Njaka, ruler of M,- lOZ MAC Valid thni Sahuday, Jiily Mb Paternity Suit 000 tribeannen in Akiokwo, Nlger- SUPER.- ■ tOZ MMC lUPER-RIGHT Select ABOi.n on.T-O R TO A raioLT Slicod Soft Solomi RKSHT PKG ww Olivo loof UlCED PKO W ' CHECK! COMPARE! S f i k F .' Beef wHk eiqaisWai er haer iStaia Law LOB ANGELES (AP)—A Nigeri­ Thc prince said his grandfather i an prince, wed herb Saturday, had 48 wives but that hg. the Minute Steaka , woa aceuaed Sunday by another Rrihce, wanted only etie. Barbecue Suggestions! Beverages cmri»"H 6'I~49* girl of fathering her slx-moptba' SLICED BACON tod dau^ter. / CZ * 9 w CARTON DEPOSIT 8-Lb. Can ^3.09 FRESHLY ALL WORK PERSONALLY SUPERVISED ’ SILVERBROOK MADE CAllPORNfA RED LUSCIOUS Butter FRESH CREAAAERY 5-Lb. Can *5.29 WE ARE 100% INSURED PINT BOX T-Lb. Can *7.39 DE MAIO BROTHERS SINCE IMS MIX 'N' MATCH SALE I STRAWBERRIES 100 Extra Plaid Stamps TEL. 643-7691—WE CARRY JENNITE SEALER WITH THIS COUPON AMO YOUt 4»-00 0« MOW PURCHAM ‘WM O U — /RED RIPE 21-12 LB AVERAGE RIPE JUICY FREESTONE COUPON OOCD THBOUOH SATURDAY, iUlY h, 19M Large LBS limit en« «oupon pur cuttomor. Not good ter SAVE WATERMELONS 89^ PEACHES Teb*cee product* ar>d it«mt prohibltod by low. LIBBY DRINKS 14.0X. Can 1^,.2 Aiax Cleanser FROZEN 6 ex. By Kraft ★ ORANGE LYNN Poulfry Farms Qt. Jar FOR YOUR SHARE IN AMERICA ★ LEMpN-GRAPE CANS DOUBLE STAMPS Miracle Whip Ki.vr,. Ml -. T i.M ''V P A R H A D L _ ★ FRUIT PUNCH ------Popular MIUUll luRNPIKI • - • M.INl 1,1 Mil, BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS! ...At These A iP Super Markets 's t o c k u p f o r t h e , w a r m d a y s AHEAD Sliced or Hartford, last Hartford, West Hertford, Halves New — New — New M A U Y FINE ThompsonvHle, Bristol, Manchester, Svffield, New Britain, Stafford Springs, Rockvillo, Mt. Whitney •/a SOUTHERN FRIED OHIOKEN NOW I0‘ OFF Wethersfield, Windsor and Windsor Locks, Cadet Can I .• , • MAYONNklSE For REGULAR PRICE! Southington, HaiardviUo, Forestvillo and Berlin. R!pe Olives FRENCH FRIES Vl GAL LARGE 8-INCH - 1 LB 8 OZ Large, Sweet Eatirtg Rag. or JAR Silex m E S L A W OUR OWN APPLE PIE Ehler's Coffee 1-lb; Can Favorite “aummeir drcaaV fSr aoladi ORDERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT g E A R T Y 6 V IG O R O U S and tandwichei, for cold platteri... ^ JANE PARKER IDEAL FOR PICNICS. ENTERTAINING. and youreally'toNI'on this big tiie. ^ : REG. 59c Ea OT LBS. Musselmaa REACH AND FAMILY OUTINGS 100 BAG BOX j Sto<;k up noWI f 25 ox. Jar For Mere Ann Page Velveel Chiffon Coke,..rpr.7-tS*U49' O t J j f I 12 oz '>/■ V l - -si U-.' T- . , -.'X ,■ ■ ■■■■' ' ' - ' l l . . , PAGE FtKCM^ ■ „ /> ■ ... ■ /■ ■ • >x'''4.' S ' ■ I 'f " ■ ■ >Ag]^ FQtj^ym ty :.fi ^ , MANCHl^tER EVENINg IfflEl^ALl)^ MAWCgai9» ^ B o l f q n c; AA&Y OlOflflWOilD r a w L in L l IPOitTli 9T ROtJSON OUR HbAlQNJ4G ^ I » 9K MiilORHOOnJI 9 Ussti .. ~ .t ’ DOUBLE S& H STAMPS EVERY WED. _X- “8 ET / ■ 7, . MWAV/? IRERAI^ Gains $S0^8 . ____ '-IHINKOF BBFqW { wrm\ L h e a r d -n r lA N VCff FADING Ikv -X. MHO'£>MHO'dWFTHHlMSAV !!MA«e\| Fatibers Lose ^ oyer IFNOUWo u ld MT [CASTLEVKTH invient a 10 Elbe MIMlatT ■ / HIS PETTY. HMIISHiKl® CREAM V , * ' - . . . ttini 9 PeM* LtX)NNlN0 6 f< -thatw ill m ak e T&^^biw noiddiMeC HM OMcbM tMun boat tba fsth- OPEN ^tilES., WED., FRL and SAT. 9 CORCR'KXJVkiH SO LAnm-TT.^f You M^VIGtBLE.UKE .. tfaedewB on 37 to 9 in )tot«n>«y*a boneinll >/ MANY VbUtHDTH'TIMe mnw at Bolten Dairy for (be 'RXFO LOOK Like < S S M T* ‘ benefit o f the "Jinw iy jAwd.".- BUIGGS BUNNY NOtrOTANfiLn^ CANNIEi^H AO ' SBM iolh T M ity doilam waa eoUeotied tor vmwA . ,VOO ^ T S D A|bd by Jlnxny Wooda and EOKILLA/ a n d peppered.' armtooiiehilAU S u m et«v« Fiedto. y V . Dr. Beniani Rharldan, repre- s s s m s :* - o^ w*** dllatheSpdni, •*»! - w ^ tliie neiaetinen t t o w out r* atNot«Miiay »r»S*wmA r tbe^Onii. baM. Jclin HottiwaH Jr. 20UNDS! -A . n s ig MINION OPTHeLAW ETDerieed^ aiid itoa ONMicatt ka|ilt aoore. N / AND AW PEDDLERS M B itnetb Aooordincto Emetaon Boe- LICENSE HAS .MOCi S87 i SSS l iMBodyefimHr MPrieto Mei ^n>rtli, duttonan-of ttae evant, "tba %J HUCKST / EXP I RED I aiDiadem aspeeeM fa ^ te took their'defeat giaoefid- MWetend hr, limitinc tbeir aUMa to pood na- Tender, Delicious Holiday Barbecue Dielight! ^'--xlSTedilBa 1“ r ~ T“ ♦ “ MBidaed, ■ iiy iliilllM l tured nwttarinar: 'Twenty-years lOPlMer. _ _ B" ~~ r ; H T t iMric at f r admitttoc aonie fatigue, .ctelmad H. □ J PiI t aU reauttlMl itrom ttie'beae ninnlng PaeWe Idandi i T IT 19 4eieet ii*U0D n H □II hivolved |nr ptting up 37 tune. (eb.) tmmei r 2t . In a recent game Bolton Dairy eoniealie dMiiGt -■ twpod Sharidan Oil 4 to S. Pete ^ he 52 Foul ben J B aU S" ST 31 ^ J(W)LP A T (CJidMO W T W Traygla and Bill Mlckewleos hit home runa. T ra y g la ' pitched .for y-/ X/ tWBBOOR-. SSraMker W EJ IT H Sbipboard Wp ■ ■ ■ gherldan and Todd Leventhal waa A L L Y OO P BY V. T. HAMLIN S71nactlbad 3 T 35" catcher. Pitching for Bolton Dairy ■ ■ waa Jay Plante. Bill Mickewleca s r IT caught. YES^THW. I TDLP M3U HIS WEU..YOU CAN'T ANP WITH HIS LIMITEP , SEEMS IT I KNOW.. AMP THAO’ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER DOWN Oamea coming up in Bolton thla HES T1REP 5TRE1CH ON A BLAME HWLJ^E EOUIPMEMT, THAT WAS \VMASNT AS POESN^r MAKE OUK ID irtfed w 41 OFSBN6 A o iH CEKmuzy cor th e r e OUITE AN ACHIEVBMBJT j LIMITEP POSITION ANY week are: Today—PontlceUie va. SBtaMkiqaMa h □ r Educatore, Crockett Agency ,ve. BOLAUV.' THRONE MOULP V f HIS OWN AS WE py^EASIER.* lO w B" JT W w PESTROY HIS A EFFORT... THOUSHTA G&H Paving, and MAM OU va. Win MbxweS, caSM out at tile plate 'by Dtoiplre EUte fVeddo, oohtahN hia dhfigrin whUe oatcher «GaiiWi blab J J USEFULNESS.' Bdla 9~1 so" E" B s r Bolton Dairy: Wednesday-^Flano Jimmy Ruflni looks pleased but Increduloua. Base umpire EMe Crockett and flref hnseanan SSeotd 1 Realty va. Sheridan OU, Jarvla va Qigiio seem to expect the Md "to Mow” any second. It was all for fun and peoftt at the Bolton a m ita e leedi ST s r Coventry; Thureday — Educatora Dairy field v^erterday. when volunta. pkg. Oapltol Farina Ion oorfeapondeiit 1 '* Orunake, and other German exchangees will This la the second year a Man­ 10 . 50 EXTRA SKINLESS ALL MEA^ FRANKS OH. IT ^ - ANO Hw morning . . . blefore somebody nomes Mephone 849-6364. leave by bue for further orienta­ chester High School student haa Varieties; GOOP FOR ever to borrow itT* tion and language training at been sent abroad under the AFS C A C V T D h with purchase of OTHER W A k fr ib 3U C A I H A NEPCO ^LISH SAUSAGE Radevormwald, In the RAihr Val­ program. Lnst summer, William Mix or GOOP t& eroRifWi u s e s ; ■ ■■U.W.I. MBROSe Age AAAPK-MOTTeORN ley of northern Germany, before ■Whltesell o f 91 Bretton Rd. spent PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Match! THAT OLP STUFF Two Hi'Leaguers going Mve wHh thetr host fam­ the sununer in the Philippine Is­ M EVTDR purchato^ 1 lb. pkg. Hydrade'a to COLD CUTS—all varletiee. ilies. lands. 90t MAIN ST.—Ml S-&S21 ZD ” A I HA WVP? bEN CASEY Receive Awards \ 1 M lw Juditb HaU and Alan An­ derson were recent recipients of a eouY. DONTcncnMMy. ITIMWCOU3N6 A60U. yottOi-ef-the-year award at a CASH SAVINGS k'M SORRY IF z UPSCr XXL /WP BERPEEJUSTIOUJSE youth banquet at.lknanuel Luthei^ aur MAYK XXIJUCT MiWMAeANesIGR. an Church. - T POMN'T Mina HaH is the daughter o f t o . TO MARCH ESI. n * b , I COUNT A6AINST and Mra. WnMer HaX, 128 Green MIRACIE QUART Manor Rd., arid is program secre­ "■•9 c tary of Hl-League. CjS^peetO Andeisan, a aon o f Mr. and Mra. n I t r Eric AndenKSL 30 Oobum Rd., is !. M I < WHIP "" president of IQ-Lieague. SHORT BIBS BY FRANK O’NEAi. .The aivnard bi given annually to outstanding young people at the cAnircfa. The criteria used bi aelect- SALAD DRESSING Oovou PBoBABPf . l KmoWEDTHAT Ing the wlnnera are acboiarahip at SUPRtttlOS ATreMAUlS OXPBi Reu-A A FEW WEEK'S P IX V N E S S i school, partielpatlon in Hii-Lieague, ssrmmm ujfi going ASO AND T K^NOW WMAT and genernl church and school ac­ ASOONDyi ARPOND -m e emont % ©or. thdnm. jaaskti Aa part o f the award the church COOPERATiVE STARKIST provldai a full tuition sMudarriUp to a week-kmg leadership school, Oi', ( OMP \NV which begins' today op the campus ;tr. m;iiM> i;i.i t w h it e m e a t t ? MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLi of Ncnthfield (Mass.)'' Srtiool for Girla. The school is sponsored by Ti I, Ml .'-i- the New Ekigland Synod Luther League of the Lutheran Church of •vauciKew/oPANO ■ m B ra z i tJBCtye[?sxm> America. TUNA *^CAN€in VWnCHV%JN€LINl3S 2C TUBNtre TH«rA«Boau H ie purpose of the school to to REG. uP M €>w ja VWMTHtaOR^ m ronwv develop lesderahlp potential and Peiien To Person cci^s^woiac. gi've programming suggertions for BY ROY CRANE ...Luthpr Leagues. A friend re­ SAVEEa GAN BUZZ SAWYER Anderson 'Will not be able to at­ marked that tend the school beocuise he ^rlU be the upcoming a oounselor at Camp OUumet, Fourth o f July W est Oasippee, .N . H. Kent Carl­ and always delivered UtdiM M Is the 184th son, aon o f Mrs. Rudolph Carlson birthday o f the 03 W alker St., has been selected Over Nat’l Freshly made State Line Potato Chips Declaration of Brand to take Ms place, (prison is ac­ are delivered in our own trucks early I n d e pendece. m i E tive in'church and (esgue activi- every morning to dealers throughout and he fevlew - tles. He is dsvotlonal secretary of ed some un­ Hit-League. this area. Taste the delicious differ­ usual thinking SHOP-RITE ence in a fresh and crisp potato chip. about the time The deepest well for water is spread be­ near Blackall, Queensland, Aus- TALL tralia. It goes down 7,009 feet. tween the dis­ covery o f the GAN "new^ world in EVAP. CAPTAIN EAST BY LESLIE TURNER 1 4 ^ and ^our present year, Stu Johnston period, or -nk) BCPioRB era, of some 468 years. He pointed out that alter Columbus proved MILK INS URUBAMM RlfiKiEAsyi MJCKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARb THEV UEVeiUMOi OflMCMI there was a continent here, it was PiccHU. xoM n e r aboveil another 128 years before there was AND o m T d m ts woh much a ctivity by the Europeans in ^ ^ ^ Over N at'l CUZCOl North Almerica. A s everybody Over N'at’l No Deposit! THATKIO IT WASN'T RIGHT \ WELlLTHEf VOU'RE L / AND BE SURE >du B (a n d l . SHOULD'VE IN HIS HANDS' HE I THE TSIIRDI LEADING 7Y I A ( (JETON'AiiWE'LlP knows, the Pilgrim s landed on SAVIE Brand No Return! GEE, I THOUCNTThIS CAUGHT THAT HAD Tp RUN FOR /MAYBE WE'LI OFF DANNY? J KNOW? IV AWFTWSrfifMOE/ f Plymouth Rock in 1620, to estali(- GAME WAS OVER-Ha n d now ) fly—he h a d it IT—and HARD.! X ■ . ' 1 llsh. the beginning of the ^glisb IT'S ALL tied UP a g a in ! 7 RIGHT IN HIS colonies. It was In Hda sam'e early HANDS! period that this 'Skiglish, iPrench GERI ANN HAMBURG and Spanish spitlers were gettin g SHOP-RITE footholds in (Canada. Using 1620 as SODA -OR HOT DOG ROLLS a starting ^ te for a new era, there then began a -period "o f 156 years o f Colonial life in the Americas,be­ C H O IC E O F fore the 13 English colonies divorc­ ed tbemselvea from England and FLAVORS PKGS. gave birth to the tJnited States on 28-OX. Iti July 4th, 1776 and that started the p O TS . or 8 new era. In which we now find our­ DAVY JONES BY LEFF End MeWlLUAMd selves and which has now reached I the young age o f 184. Our. friend said that seldom sire we aware MR. ABERNATHY ^ Ry RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY CONSTRUC­ WARP THAT-RElWWK.w HMM...7Mie T THANK YOU, MR. . that we ourselves are making his­ SaylilDDLE TURNPIKE P i »■ TION WORK #M AWARE OF YWIRITVPI- IS EXTREMELY AGONES... AND I MAY| Of courto, Orate A Waigal franks tory and- living ,out an era that »N*T EXACT- GAU.Y MALE VIEI^-SO I'V e CONVINCING I KNIT A SWEATER REDEEM iM O n’S COUPONS TruT f OHNG? ICAN*rSTAND ILE? IS IM P ty ACHARAWieUimEI MISS / FDR YOU... ASA NO; are Jhetr cook.oiit favorite. . . some later historian must record. EAST BROUGHT A PHcflD OF MY PROOF, He said, “ I f anyone wants b riefly HERE COMES Sia:>^ BORING ADOJiEDVbUR LATESTtATESSTAAOVIE? m o v ie ; ydu VPU J V^IFIEVEft* R o e e iN S ' A CHARGE EXTRA.' bast thsyYa ever tasted. Besidas NE.\R THE green BusyBooy? MUSTGIVB/HEYDURALnoeRAPH' v ' to sum up why we attained the I Mailed to yoor Home! LADY « ______y?______!a_ being delicious, these frspKs, most ^yonderful nation in the \yorld, VRONICA. they know, are nutritious. . . - f he might well simply quote the .MANCHESTER ’ only pure meat and natural last paragraph of the United FREE GLASSWARE TO MATCH spices . the finest yoii can to y - State’s Declaration lof Independ­ ence: ‘And for the zupport of this BLUE SPRUCE DINNERWARE! BIGGER DOLLAR SAYINGS / i Declaration, witb a finn reliance bn the protecticn of Divln* Provi­ PLUS GREEN STAMPS paW m ted/- dence, w o mutually plfedge to each PRBK-llOOs OF EXTRA Stamps other'biir lives our fortune)i and Bloei Spruce Glassware O 7Qp A T VOMN FANJORITR PO0O RTORC. our sacied honour.’ " Dillon Sales Can Be Purchased For ’■ Glassee • wl» We Beaerve Right to l ^ t Qoaattttaa d. 1. M Htoe and 'Service, Inc., 319 M4ln Street. . N Pbone 848-3U6. - ,■ ! ' - I * . r / ! i ' J. . , .• A ■ i; ■ / ■ '. . " V y. 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■ ;-i' .X'. CX ■K - iarih Wlsdaar tS) < start of a ;av4i-nii elghUi. ford Spring V— ife'ire^spUttkig, » ab r h po a e rW nriore hurlerrs cam e on in I i ' doubleheadeir a t , Coventry. Staf­ Uallln,'‘lb ...... S 0 1 1 1 Q 1 ford ' ooi^ied the first,'' 5-4,, while Lacy. 3b ...... 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 frame before side was ; 3-2 3 0 -0 10 0 1 0 > .R ich MoGlU, A i Pu|tz and M i ^ For the dmfbllheader “W a n bounee back. W s’rs nStNsw York, te a B4-40 bulgs in^er llkris and. Inpitcne and with u COventoy, behind Jtafi'Tomney. CouW, ib ...... NEW YORK (A PI—Whacky two out, ClMKk ScHilUng made ^ TwarkloB, c ...... 4 0 1 8 3 0 0 teOlo each had th ree h its t o r th e feox, had the edge In hits 23’- l ^ bi^ a ball dub.” .toe 8e«)pd game, 4-3. ■* O'Brleri 3b 4 r 1 1. 3 1 1 wtanrt*, McGili snd Martello d rw e went Yogi Berra. Oops went second error of the .year an Mk>- . South Windsor got off Pease, as le ft on base 23- 10—almost' every Yankees landed on Mdnho- Gsig s r’s tu n and Repoll,. cf home two rune each ta the “ Dick ^uart. 3-A>-G ’heiit bad given ' the pee soMsh, a run 8coring^^.Ajyer lead at Nebo and stayed ta v i^ t deiparlment except the scoreboard. all four runs in the first Wheeler, If ,vw i... eighth, giviiig McGili three Bostoi/s\ America^,. I^eague inning l)l!k.^he opener, capped by Son a 2-0 laadT^i nijhtoap go­ Idt a two-ran double o y * r '*< ^ 1 F oXfTliird (lalthough not by murti) ah^ie Riiordan, If ...... Lp.sers of three straight and sei'en Yestraeenski's htad, vthen win» game. penjjant hopes irf the massive Player-tjoa^Bw ra’s belt into the ing into the bottom oif the fourth. w ^. Singlds by Joe Lacy, ’rom'; Rpblln. rf ...... MarteHo aUoW^ only Btaee Mts out o{ 10 to the Yanks, the Sox' . ning relief pitcher BUI Kuidtel abi- and Bud Pease acco -nted ^ re lk a , p ...... right field se^:^,Y<«i 1>*<1 a - IM Then came to dshige,’ . Murphy, p ...... ■ '' ' '‘House That 'Ruth Built.’' then went into a 20 minute seclu- .sidd for-a run. . fo r a pair of first4ning runs: ' and fanned U. ' ■ EX'.er aiium the Red Sojc dealt edon behind locked doors. ’ batting average j^iiltajtkne. . Jod Bapitoae rtngied post Loss Total*; 34 8 37 11 3 3 Line Cliampagne hurled .a rtroSig Bm a’a incr^Bibikii'^eaky Maria Homets Maniriieater got oqe* back in the : Maseheater l2) _ six-hitter for Stafford in S s open­ Ba.be TVutb ’to Nei^' York, in 1820. a r t. 'BM o A Hosirard bounced a Claris hit. bia th hoiner ('hMi'oiue Meeting said. “He hadn’t played.^a week 17 last half of the innmg when Don { ab r h po a e fbi ing game win. But Toomey fanned they've^een chasing the Yankees. soft ground rale doidils inbo- the PepitotM beRed'hia 12th W ltM m e Qrowell led off wito a triple to i Crowell. 8b . .. 3 - 1 1 4' 2 0 0 •T talked a.few things over, with and. he hits a hoine n a his., first eight field staada Hector Lopes iCountry cousins "broved too 11 and Dan ‘S-Eorrs behqd a k ey They/'^issed connections again bases empty in the eighth. ^ deep lieft center and scored on a Anderson, 3b .,4 0 1 3 3 0 0 Siu>My when the Bronx Bombeirs the team.," grim Manager Johnny tim e tip .“ wsbeed on four pitrttee, fiffing“the much for the city slickers yes­ Monette, ib . 0 0 1 triple'to ObveiRiy to gain Pesky said Although he didn't The Sox came up with a final sque^ play. ■ ., . I May. rf ...... S>0 2 1 O' 0 0 :pt a doubleJieader 4-2 and 11-4., ' ’'That {ssthell to Td^ was higii ...... Boyer grounded oot Ozols, c ..... 3 0 0 a sjtat. spell it out Stuart's error was al­ pair in the ninth , via a Bressoud terday afternoon in an Am eri- From then until the seventh, | Summary:/ - . „ •e were a few neM' faces among but H wasn't away until be tagged torsraart ^tsMisted as a run scor­ single and a Russ Nixon setirifioe the teams matched zeroes. Starter ; McCarthy. If J 0 0 0 0 most certainly one of . the matters can Legion baseball game at ■Rodgers, is . .. 2 0 0 T 10 0 AocktrUle / 100 001 15x— 8 IB 0 the 'New Yorker.s tmt the clutch it." moaned Mopbouquette who bed ed. jwtma pinB h^ at.Abbi rtage Denny Murphy was relieved by | ftamp\vas unmistakable. discussed. a nine-game winning streak IdUed fly - . M t Neto. 'As a result, neigh­ Brady, ss ... ..1 0 0 0 L , 0 0 Wethoraf’ld 000 021 000— 5 8 2 awT Yo^ d tys a v^lk. loading the Cnifty southpaw Whitey Ford- Marty Noredka ta the sixth when Powers, cf . ..3 0 0 1 0 J 0 loosing pitqhar Earl Wilson was by that one meat. Marsh, cf ... ..1 0 0 33 f to A Old whjhorse Yogi Bei-ra stepped bases again.’fQobek ldt''a.gi(m adsr won the opener with some belief boring South Windsor notch­ Manchester threatened. Mark Mo- ; oin .Uie ^ipund at the time of the Referring again bo the hefty Schneider, p ... 1 0 0 0 10 0' out of iheNi^ching tines and into and it went th rtb i^ cstuart’Shands help. Tony Kubek tripled, rookie ed a 3-3 decision over Mamchester, nette and George May singled off Gallagher, p 0 10 0 miscue. fte had flared angrily at left-on-baaes figures. Peaky said: .. 1 1 0 a Bill Monb^iquette high fasUiall for t^ critical ertor. . . Ih il Una singled and Tom Tresh the sscoiid time this summer ,the Murphy, putting men on first and I-aGace, a .., ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pew Boxing Bout$‘ Stuart a week ago on the play on 0 0 .0 0 for Uie three-i^ homer which de­ ‘Those Yankees v e t ^ tough ' Rightft^der tu CUnten’e throw visitors iVere victorious. 'The Kunz. e ...... 1 0 1 which Wilson collided with Ed ^»nHpad ahead o f the B e rra beit. tjjird with no outs. But Noreika cided ..pie otpener team to beat stay time. When you to-the plate was pom-, pehnlttlnig feat all but shattered any zone ti­ a iX ^ and ,got the next three Totol.s; 32 2 8 37 10 1 1, Bressoud on an infieM popup get the chances 'you’ve got to Bodtom broke through bi the In Holiday Period Boatoii was ahead ? i in the tl^ bases to deSr and the 'Te^- rixth on>-..Sb^t ground rule tle a^lratlons for Manchester. men In^c^rter. . . a. Walked tor Power* in 7th. nightcap when first baseman Dick again.rt the Yankees. make the most of them, y f t ' Yesterday marked the start of b. Ran for La.Gace in 7th; to take otrar, 4- 2 . double, a LuDUnton single, aner- South w»!jdsar added to itsr c. Singled for Gallagher In 9th. NEJW YORK (A P )—Billy Brtlo, Stuart manhandled a Tony Kubek “Stuart should have at least didn t .” ' the second round amd Coach Dick slender lead ifi'^ tlie seventh, Tom So. Windsor ...... 2000001 0 0—3 stopped the ball. ’ Pesky said. ‘But . In the lOmeetkigs this year, the Kubek aiogled houM a run in rdr.mtd a Breasoud.saci'ifice fly. Cobb’s crew can show but two Manchester ...... lOOOOOi'O 0—2 a New York youngster on toe way grounder for a IJiree-run. three- | the sixth, than the' Yankees seme B^bur, Wood is 'sch^uled to MlaiUn driving han^''tl)ie-4ieore with base error. Before this slaughter | all of lie must take the blame for ScK have a .260 teem battmg aver­ wins ta rtx starts. Including one 3B: Crowell: SB: Crowell. Siider.son up. makes his appearance ta his up with four tmsaened tallies ki pitch against Yankee ao^JiQi Bou­ a single. s^V^pit hlti a3fe^. . marked 2; SAC: Crowell Collier ^ lAOB: on River Ave. was over the Yan­ that second game. Atfer all. we age against New- York while the tie. Manchester Is the defending Windsor 5. Manchester 9:.BB: Murphy first main event at Madiodn Square Ykhhs are vs,. Boston. But the seventh. A fter aingiea by Rogr ton tonight.' 'v . Schneider's departure -ta of Garden Saturday night in a wel- kees had seven unearned runs. [ le ft 16 men on base. .267 zone chaunpi'<}n. Gary Galtaglier. He retired Bh;., 3, N’orelka 3. Schneider L Gallagher 1; Murphy 4: Norelk* 4. Schneider 1, terwedghit test with rugged Gas- Collier to end the Inning. Gkil^her 3: Hits off^T Murphy 6. for 1 STANDINGS Manchester had a gi^eat chance run'nt;8 Innings: Schneider 7 for 3 runs par Ortega, the Mexican vete«to7 W. L Pet. to break the game open ta the in 6 2./3'tastings: Noreika 2 for 0 runs in of 115 pro fights. 0 . 1.000 4 innings: ;B«Uifgher 1 for 0 runs In R o c k v ille ...... last of the se-vdnth but imuiaged 2 L3 innin^^>_ W: Noreika. The national televised (ABC) South Windsor . . 2 «-800 only one run. Bay LoGace, bat­ Schneider. / contest is one of the few boxing OUT TW ICE— Tony Venzon seems to be blowing a gks- Coventry ...... 2 JiOO bouts on a spotty program for. the 1 J50O ting for BUI Powers, drew a walk Wether^eld . ■. ■ to start It off. After an Infield y •' Rockv’llle Wliis--^.. holiday week. , ket as he thumbs Johnny Temple out of game in Chica­ MANCHESTER . 8 .400 A f RockvlUe yesterday, Cctarti go. ■‘The Houston second baseman was protesting being 4 .200 force play, Crowell filed oi|t,. then Bello has a 17-5-l"relas arena and Suimyaide other zone aotton yesterday saw fore 'erupting for five runs in the er (fwho had reached on the force) Garden.''^ RorttvlUe waste a lot of base hits eighth to clinch its third win with­ Ortega, 85-27-3 record, The Hard Way Against Yanks but finally drub Wethersfield, 8-3, and on the throw home, Anderson out a loos. i Pitching in Relief a Challenge AMERICAN LEAGUE with a late attack while the other ad-vainced to third and Monette to In one frame, RockvlUe man­ has been atopped..^only once. That W L Pci. GB ______j . . ------— ^------— second. May drew an intontionail was when he trirti por the wrt- rect a long putt on the 17th hole for a par. Palmer, two teams — Coventry and Staf­ aged four cOTsecutive singles, yet New York . ..44 28 .611 v f Y P ir 4 AP 1 Tff^The Orioles stnvgled 12 hudngsAof ttaa second game, they had afpowened the Indians in their open ARNIE DOES A DANCE AND LENA STAYS IN BAT­ walk to load the bases iind the f^ e d to score (the first man waa 'terweight title and w&l ^ knocked Chicago ...... 4 o S3 617 2 ^ 1 \/\r; I t in the second___ game to win 4AJ9-S. 2-1 0-4 lead imt in thmthe Yankee fourth. mir TMiftkDick DonovanTVimmimn loM m a iihiitrMitshutout knto TLE: Arnold Palmer, left, winces as his putt for a Lema and Tommy Aaron finished in a deadlock, (A P strategy paid off when Dorei.ca out by Eimile G riffith in 12 : Robin Roberts will stop sob­ AMERICAN LEAGUE ipdrttod off second). They collected Assist Given Sal>,Maglie MlnUMoia • . .43 82 678 11, The Yankees pasted the Red With the baseq loaded. -:^oaton the. ninth.' birdie on the. eighth hole missed the cup. by six inches. ‘Photofax.) t.iic Ozols to lortt at a third the staggering total of 18 hits off June 3, 1961. ..40 S3 .648 bing softly over there in the first ba^feman Dick Stuart let Gary Peters pitched a seven- Batting—^Wagner, Los Angles, strike. Traditional EVjurth of July dat^ Boston ■»'i Sox twice. 4-2 and 11-4, and m ay He settled for a par four. Bight, Tony Lonh helps di­ three W ethersfield moundsmen to Cleveiond ..4 0 36 626 6 coPner, we will discuss what have buried any pennant hopes Tony 'Kubek’s taro-out grounder go hitter in the second game for his 361; Malaone. Boston. J 4 3 ; R o l­ Elach team went out ta order ta back up Jim Martrtlo's clutch for big fights has become jizst an JH9 61., fifth victory, and third over the open date ta the schedule. Baltiinore . .41 38 the Boston Red Sox learned that lurked in the Boston breast. through his legs for a three-hin, lins. Miimoeota, .330; Tsstoe- the eighth and each got a base hurling. For Creating ‘Mohster’ Los Angeles . .41 89 .618 7 The doqble Win gave the Yankees three-base error. Indians. Pete Ward had two hits zemold. Boston, .325; KaHne, De­ ■ 'M ruitaer ta the ninth but nothing It -was On the FVmrth that Jock over tjip weekend about how Gtarter dim McMahon drove ta Kansas City ...84 40 .469 11 a two-game American League In the seventh, the Bed Sox including his loth homer and Tom tr o it .320. . , came o f either instance. Elach W etoersfirtd’B first two runs. He Dempsey knocked out Jras W il­ BOSTON (NEA) — Dickt Detroit . .29 46 ..392 16 to beat the New Ywk Yan- lead. And dropped the Red Sox iheased tq> a foul pip .qy Roger McCraw singled horns two runs Rum-^AUison, M»ime«>ta, * 4 , iside had eight bits but Manchester also managed to )iold o ff the home lard at Toledo ta 1919 and toot Radtiti; stands 6 feet 6, weighs Wrahtegtou . .28 66 .291 241, keeSP. f ■ • <.:■ 4'j games back. Maris, who {uxrmptly singled, and for the White' Sox. Yaatezesnski, Boston, and Kahne. left nine runners on base, South forces until the late inninga. Lead­ Jack Johnson sttqipod Jim Jef­ * • « 240 pounds and eats batters. Sunday's Games First, they learned that Yop Ylie iwoond place Odcago White then Omck ShllHng auide bia seCr D e tro it, 48; Hinton. Wartttogton, Windsor only five. ing 3-1 gotag tato the last of 6he fries at Reno in 1910. It also was D e tro it 6, Los AngeM 6. • • y _ the Fourth ta 1923 when Demp­ He isn’t called The Mwister B e rra ’s .186' batting average does Sox spljl. droppinglN^e epener to ond em ir of the season on a two- TWIN 8-SENATOB 8— 45- Wagner, Loe Angeles, 44. The locals play again Wednes­ Sixth, MdMi&on ga-ve up single Clevelaiid 8- 0, CMcogto 4- 4. \ not indicate that he can't hit any the Cleveland Indkcns''8-4 fo r d ie ir out grounder. Four nms lolloared. Minnesota held onto third spot, Rune Batted In^ Wagner, Loe day, opposing Coventry ,ln Coven- runs ta the sixth and seventh that sey and Tommy. Gibbons tougtat at in Boston for nothing. Nfcw Y o rk 4- 11. Boston .2 -4. m ore. . " third strai^t loss, before winning In all the Yankees got seven 2>,a games back, as Camil Pascual Angeles, 67; AlUstn. Minneaota, tied the score, then allowed tbe Shelby, Mont. ■Hie moat effeotlve pehef pitcher M innesota 6, lYashlngton 2. Then they turned that you do the secemd gam e 4-Y. unearned rims in the bigbteap, and Mike Pornieles teamed for 53; Kollne, Detroit, fi®: Malaone tai the buidneda'. has. a bmnp on Kansas Oltv 8-S, Baltimore . 1-4. not give the Yankees four outs m The Minnesota ’Twim w i^ jtheir while the Red Sox outhit them the victory. Pascual Jeft' after and Stuart, Boston, 60. To Boros and Forces Playoff M s iMise. ( 1s t 14, 2nd 12.) an inning. And you definitely do sevmth straight 6-2 14-18. The Boston team left 28 m en three innings when his arm stif­ H its-—Wagner, Los Angrtes, 9 8 ; , Today’s Gaines "I Moke tt in high school foo\- „ „ ! “ fit 8ll(Y« thfi™ tive. ton. and Detroit trimmed the Los on base, 18 m the second game. fened. He had not pitched since] UtoOzone, Boston, 96; W a ift C2ii- Coiinlry Club tsaH." esplaihed the soft-spoken Bosiok (Mood 0-4 ) AndA msl ' Robin’sD rvKiri’ • problem ? Angeles Angels 6-6 . June „ 12 because bf a muscle cago, 93; Kaline, Detroit, 8 9 ; fiT.IRVRLAND Ohio fAPlt3l7,68S.S8 in cosh and prevented^ Bofoe birdied the same hole^Boros received M.816.W m he tted Rndwtz in. the Red Sox dressing York (Bouton. 10-S ), 8 p.m . • Well, Roberts has pitched in 573 A ’s4 >R lM JE8 — strain in his right shoulder, but Yastnemaki. Boston, 86. i b e s t 16—SUNDAY room under Fenway Park. "I was Kansas Olty (Widkersham major league games but the one, YANKS-REO SOX— Roberts' mates left a runner be fanned five of the 10 batters ■ Doubles-'-Poww and Vomalles, - n SS Open cLn^on^^ anmS|^lly ta.toe fourth cause A.—Paul McNamara 61- money won record. day, reaching it with two wood It ran tala year’s earnings to $68,- an end and defensive comer man %-D at Baltimore (McNaHy 2-2 ), he is likely to remember in the | Old Yogi, now 38 and used most- stranA|d on fiiird in the 10th. on be fAced before he left. J^m ie Minnesota, 19; Y a 8traiijisW,\B

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M A N O I ^ S ^ , gammer Homes For Bent 67 Hoiisea For jgjoaaes. For Saje 72 F o r S a le -7 2 Hooses FoP Sal* 72 Hospital Noter Awurt»wDh--Flilil»-^ STREET — Large '6 ro o m 819;;400 — SIX R(X>k| C ape, , n ew ly & )V E N T R Y l a k e .RSkSfSoitt m od zR i M M td a B ff]’TER OREEB . Gam- ^BoUdlng— Contneting 14. t ^ r E o u g h t a b e a l a W p T FA^ALY juul i 'M a N C a E N T B R : — S TendSieiits 6 3 QottegfiufieUview aecQooLa.bed­ h om e, 4 room . _____ buUt,buUt 6^ rodfo ranch. Uom- attached garage, fbU base- decorated, large lot," owner trana- EVWRYlTHlNQ Ja steilUaed rMOfi- w ^-ln cicset, large -tile, ffeed . <3aU, owner, 6494648. v CARPENTRY — SpeciaUzlng in rooms, Large living room,' nitaea- a tU w e d dry off kitcheh, finished recrea­ 'boura awe 2 lb S 9 ^ t— . m tiq^ used fundtuxp ap- FO U R ROOM aaeoaiks tion room With fireplace, attached foyer, fireplace, exceUent smaller, work, repairs, alterations, ,ed porch., 649-8814.^48-802h tim a «18,U. BOLTON romn 'SpUWevel, fer pU iui^. high quaUty-^low M eed. floor. Vine St., r. OaU nrage, ' nicely .landacm^ U' comUtion tbroqgbaut, large lot reOreaiion rooms, framing, saging ta z; M Sm SK large workshop, 8 acres,. 819,200 where VoMMMf LeBlanc. Furniture, 106 8dm 743-7888, 743-9180. s e v e n ROOM (iape 9od, 8 bed- 'U rgent Baler' n eed ed . C h a rles L es- buildings, porches leveled, se­ PCME8MD1HE -r warren S. Howland, .value for $16,600. Lester D. Babin, 6:30 to 8 pJ RockviUe. «76-21?4. Opeq 9<. rooms, reorimtfoB room, qoavenl- — g room Trader, 848-1106. , 'perance,|jt^7(ao. cured. Underpinihg„ ' foundatimis o m e R o u f f t o mrflniahwd, pcasIMa 4 B r o k e r,-648-1686. Where, tiiqy or^ repaired. No job too small. 876- •nt to schools, efo ' Visitors are c m e e a m o D SEWmO MACHINS», 1963 modela. JTOUR ROOM ^apartment, Call 649-2687 after 5. - -very neat Had clea n , MANCOMTER l^elntty — Ranch, 8769. M r.-E gan . •!' , TDraBBSTTME never used, |66 or 62 wedily. ^dor^'. central locatlgB, 648-6864. ■ I, - — ^ .'111 aldtog. 811.900: Gfoyes 8 sunny bedrooms, 14x19 li'ving m olce In patients Lots For Sgl* 7 3 LITTLE 648-8044. COVENTRY LAKE 8 ______048-480a ; - room ' w ith fire p la ce set In thdn two v M to n ait . ■ ■%■ waterfront cottage, $60Lper week. B O L T O N pimeled wall, family size kitchen patient. , ■ * , AOCIPEHT- T H R E E b u i l d i n g IoUs. prim e .'Special Servic 1 5 HOUSEHOLD ARPLIANCiP9’ for ROOM a p a itm en lr> 860 Open July and Augu4/'648-1886, 4a x ROOM' CAPE, breeaeway,"^- with bifllt-in oven and range, C1, womSn 90x180 foot lot wtth riiade trees, 3- BID WELL HOME Improvenient FIVE ROOM downstai: m fu r- Charles Nidolson T42*9M transferred — Must be sold 62 Park St. Reed, Emma.Lone. BockvIHe: John desires room unfurnished ^pi^- car ' garage, J$1S,BOO. FhU brick Charles Nicholsm 743!^ FARM FOR SALE Just off Man­ DIAL 643-2711 Company—rooting, aldi^, alteni)> nlshed apartment aiii g a ra g e. 8 this month, 7 room enlarged Cape Dr."Guaidino recentlycompleted Baer,- Wapping;- Albert Bourret, ^ meht, reaaonaMe rent. ^EymiigB Agency, 64D4464. C od. A p p ra ised at $18,600. 649- ehester Green. Inquire 996 E. Mid­ a year’s Intemqshlp at MBuichester 619 N. Main St.; Gennaro Mara- ’ *i,' tlonr additions and remodeling O ffice and Stors oentral, 649-8616. O M U V b M S 649-8183. / 2102. dle Turnpike. Meinorial Hospital. He was of aii types Ebccellent workman­ Ob^NIIdd RANCH — 6 room s, dei, 270 (Gardner St.; Leo Brazau- FOREST STBErr-OeUgbttal 1* graduated from the College of skas, M North St.; Zee A.nn ship 649-4495. room former Cheney residence in 1% baths, modern kitchen with MANCHESTKR — Beautiful 4 room CHICAaOjHX. Fynialirt 68-A ranch, excellent condition, wooded W anted— ^Real Estate 77 Medicine at the University of Ver- Libby, -East Hartford; Ansoe RAT’S ROOFINQ CO. - ahingla N S W T YPEW h IT EKS , 959.96 up; BttsiHeBB P rop en y For Sale 70 park-tilte setting. 8 bedrocma, 4)4 huiltdns, S-car attached garage, ' MANCHESTER lot* 300x250, 123,900. FhUbrick lot, fuU price $11,700; abort way mojnl Iri 1962. He received his B.S. Richardsen, Coventry; Mrs. Shir: ■ — used typcfWiiten, 629 iro. Berabe’s 1 % R O O i naths, eocceUent condition. ----- " at Sl. Lawrence University in 1950, ntOUBLE REAGHIIMi OUR ADVERTISER? and built-ig> roofs, gutter work, Agency, 649-8484. ^ out — 8 bedroom ranch, one acre Here is . your (^portunity - for REAL ESTATE Ustingg-wanted. ley Davidson, Wilson' Lane, Hock- root and chimney, repairs. Ray Typewriter Service, 470 B. hOd- ment, l^ t housekeeping, CENTER STRESTT — 8 stores plus 8 4 8 - 7 ^ and a M.Ed. in 1951. ,l "______bates, 3-car garage, exceUent oon- heat, 3-car garage, beautiful Vt., where he conducted his own mation caU the FhUbrick Agency, ing room, formal dining roopi- at­ Realty, Realtors, 643-6030. Manchester area. Charles Pontl- sephine Zimmerman, W apping: WANTED — MAN, laborer and FOR SALE — Master Craft boat ta ch ed g a ra g e, 180X180 w ood m lot, dlticn, 123,900. FhUbrick Agency, yard "for Outdoor ftm. Realisti­ business for seven years.' He ^ls6 Richard Dennison, East Hartford: t o 4 *A n CH E STBR — 8 room iWiurt- 649-8464. ______^ oelU, 649-9644. ______Frt« Herald Readers truck driving, yfjs service and in- trailer, reasonable. King, 280 WE Bini^ SEU- or trade antlqiir 823,900. l^llbrlck.^ ^ n e y . 649-8464. 88 HOLLISTER — 4 bedrooms, cally priced. taught school briefly. . Alexander (folowzyk, 418 N. Main Roofing and ChinuMya 16-A ment, central, utiUties. CaU N ew-' A native of Watertown, N.Y., Dr. staU septic tanks' and sewer lines. Woodbridge St. after 4 p:m. and ueea funtiture, dhina, m a i n STREET — Corner lot 649-8484. close to all schotes, 3-car garage. St.; Mrs. Josephine DliMlnlo<\ 89 W tet liiannadtsM on aoe n< our classified adsisflaiu MtsT Ea DISSATISFIED WITH BUver, pleture frames Ington 666-9868. ______AIRCONDmONBD — 6 room WANTED — HOMES to sell. Due Guardlno married the former Miss ROOFINi>IQ OpacHimnf rapatrtnf Inquire^Mitcbell Drive off Parker oa d yM 140x160 with a aemlprofesalotiel Owner 649-8118. ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor Eldridge St.; Robert Duboto, Bfi- M uira ad tta teleplMMe Hated t Stanply eaB the ootoa, aU dolls ahd gune, bobby ranch, 9-yaan-oId, large IdtehMi to increase in business, we are Antoinette L.- Mangirii of Water- rooCi atd jaB fands, now toots, gut- St., 9 a.m. or 4 p.m. McKinney ROCKVILLE — Furnished apart­ building on it. Excellent location. 4% «-|88fi0 MQNTNl Y; A ttrae- 649-4643 — 643-7357 getting short- of listings. Please field; Charlea Mirier, $6 SchaUer [dine M&teriato 47 coUeetloiiar. attic contented ^ e with diahwaaher, lot 160x350, 8 LITTLE MAINTENANCE to be town in 1950. The couple has three ter wor*i, ehlauMys efoanaJ. re­ Y O U R p r e s e n t j o b ? Bros. Sewerage .Co. ment, three attractive looms, Business zone 2. Owner wU] assist ' tive S-bedroom ranch, alnm:nmn Call us for fre« appraisal. E. A. Rd!; Alfred Poudrier, 11 Short paired Aluminum atiUng. 60 --- T---- 1 ■ ' ------^--- — ■ ■■ .- - . * estates. Furniture Repaif Service, private entrance, pcuklng, een- in financing. T. J. Crockett, Real­ atonns, caUar, ameaite drive, bedrooms, minutes from Manchbs- concerned with here! This brick children, Joseph J., 7; Eric 6, and 7 room ranch shows imagination Mitten, Realtor, 648-6980. St.; , Henry Reynokte, Wapping; MANCHESTSR ANSWERING SERVICE yeera' ekperience. Free eftlmati CARPENTERS WANTED,, good BETTER BUYS TalcottvUIe, Conn.. t ST 848-7449.i tral, 876-8684, 876-6812. ^______tor. 648-1677. trees. Only M8)900. Carlton W. ter, priced to aeU $16,000. PhU- ROCKVILLE — $12,990. 6 room Christine 4. S I C K O F pay, apartment buUdings at 879 brick Agency, 649-8464. In its planning, is decidedly

i " ‘ ! : " ' , iv- U •'i- '•s ^ K“ w* a . , ' • , -.4, *■'■ . ■ b . ' - ' '■yr- ■ -v'' ■ / , •I-. ■■■ f • , —7:.U, ■)f V.! . " i- . -y- .‘.>; ■ s r '-I, i I o n z u y . i i t t i i r V -f- ^ 4 ■' •'■, T M -WfAthcr illan^^sti^r lEi J l i;.af V .'A W eatoai N e t ae w arm ta e lg h t. li Farewell P ai^ 29. Weteeiigay je .etial' ok Savings Bank 13,781 pteeaea* W«h maw* leee > V Aiiout l^wn Set for AioMmdft Mgh attoie. . Mencheater^A City p f Village dharm 9bt Mlk dMy Assets Pass v x irglirtwittr C l M l ^ til* •itm Rev., Aad^ffn. Xasmnce F. «P*MQBA. Atmeni end jwv wUl be A f . ..MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JULY 2^ 1963 an n g e M ) .PRICK SEVEN CENTS tMuUng tooUftA «i the l*»j $50 MUSioit toted tomonort'wARsn. at a fkre- Y O L ^ L n x n , (EIGHTEEN PAGES) KimmU Hitehoo^ 4l w d party at Ooapte^MnA South Kd.. Wafipinfc. H m Rockvttto^ Total asaete at the Savings Methodist Cbnrcfa. SUtfoed Chafer h u been UMted Baidi of Manohester have pasaed The Rev. Mr. Atotond M^l^vtog '■Bd refreehmente ,w81 be eerved; th e $50 wdiHon m ark, a n increaae South Methodist (tonrrti to 8«it BeHi Cirt ToD of 6.48 per-pent. adoording to a eaeenttve awaatary th e . iC mantunallcw rout wW take. ot aemi-anual report ^ lynwood K. rtniaetta Jfiible Society. arit|i rto. (A P) > ea ttte 11 ptayKrounde 4 >an- Etonore, president, i . to Boeton, Msea He wfll eeeame •ke get an the Swa- •oi«d by th e iBcsreidioii d e p u t- A gain sinoe' the first of the neaV dutiei Immediatrty. The Pkak w ay em te ty piant tombmiwr .beginninir 6:45 year of $3,118^69 has resulted _ win leave Mencheeter 4lh sent kelto etoeapei to ptoee Vine wUl be available' and in assets of 851,$17,259. Over the W< w n gat to iM e’toO tree. Odv: e i ^ chHd will provide titeir eem Isst five yean asseta have in­ Steven^Atownd, PriedHa and ' /^awlpnalknva. creased by 62A per.cent. I^rter AUHtd wlH accompany Deposits have climbed 6.02 -per their 'parents in. their, summer ityaUc Review, Woman’B Beoe- cent, a gain of 88.620,447 since home to Vermont, vrtmv they wlU O t Asdt>ciatlan, will m eet tom or­ Jail. 1'. hi the tost'year, deposits epend the snwaner. Davto Atanond row at 8 pjn. at Odd PeHowe H al. are up. 11.16 peir cent, o r 84.636,182. 'end Jonathen Abnond, v^e twp RaCreAmente^wlB be aerved. The five-year gain to dqneita, Is eideat eons, win ^send tbe CHfiCAOO (AP) — RapitoUeane 64.14 per cent or gl6,(^,8l6, Gets High Honor iner in'Mencheeter wtih friendiC' MendM n e i iho ' Ladiea ot S t according to the report. David Ataaond is a tonsic student' .jtaee a major Mat to Oongrem on 'jMnta’ wta meet bonigbt at 7:46 Mias Muriel Lambert, daughter ctvn righto tegtelettnn. -aaya Boy State News Dividends haVe. been coniimied at H artt OoOem of the XTniveraity ■1 • at the JobB r. lloroey Funeral at the rate of 4 per cent during the of Mr. and Mra. Charles O. Lam­ of Hartford.. Jonathan Alrpond, a WlIkiMi exeddive secretary of VATICAN CITY (AP) — Borne, 218 W. Center St., to, pay first h alf of 1968. T he atoount bert. Hemlock Dr.. Ventof^ ,waa 1968 graduate of Hanrtiester S gh the Itotional Aaeodathm for tbe Pope Paul VI received Presi­ Joint Communique ^ neepecta to the late Mn. lAUo distrl-buted on Jime 28 was elected Friday to the Grand Croos School, win enter Ohio Wesleyan Advancement of Colored People. Roundup dent Kennedy in a 40-minute Saporitt, a member. 3855,229, an toorMse of 6.39 per of Color, an himoraty body of the ObUega Drtanrare, Ohio, to the WnktoB, to a keynote addraae cent over the previous period. Order of Rainbow for Giria, at a ran. Mrtidtor idght to aome 4,000 par- audience today and invoked .^Ifiaa Sue ISUott, daughter ot Mortgage loans ooirtimied as grand araembly at the.StaOer-HU- The.fkreweB perty la open to mMm. ■ttuMiw the opening meet­ upon all Americans “the ..^nd Mre. George ESliott, 114 the dominant Investment -of the ton Hotel, Hartford. She win serve members of the Mancheeter Min- ing Id to e lUtACP*B 54th am m el .Kowfilski Ca^ed abundant blessings of I mg baa been named to the bank am ounting to 338,995,256 as treasurer of the unit. ieterlrt Aeeociatlon and thrir roanreadion. aald,:' - The meeting of the first RomaK daanb let at the Univemity ot or 76A per cent of assets, an In­ The Grand Croes of Color la Uw members of South Meth-! *rr to toia rtgida crista, V^detta Victim Catholic President of the United! (kmneettoutiswhere aU ia a aentor crease o f 32,720^425 o r 7A per highest honor that can be bnstotv- odiet .Gtamtfi, and' frtende of tin toe Republican pdrty has notoing States and the 282nd pontiff of thei ' In QlldPA at the School cent to the last rix- moniha ed upon a Rainbow Girl, and is're­ A toum da ,. to offer the Bagro. toen it has Roman Ctatfaolic Church «-as held! serve tor girls Uiai. have notably WASHINGTON (AP) — JFK’s N-Fleet Plans the mortgage portfolio has in­ t o ’th h V *4 raal value to offer toe in the papal library. | creased by vdSn than 320 miUian aerved as oCtloeia of tba grand aa- FtHino’ Copgrsssman Frank "You know what we discussed: aembly. ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Sukes 'FtMotc V S . or 106.2 per cent to the last five gypplanded more than Kowalsid of Connecticut is the above sill the peace of the w orld." | Working se.ssions Monday and A port worfiiy advisor' of Maa- iby a eatan. raceptiwa. Pope Paul said in a talk with | ROME (AP> — Italy ha.s ex-, yeras. victim of a p^tieal vendetta pressed a favorable attitude lo- today "provided the occasion for CKDOUbOO—N eaiiy ^ aU th Savings 'Bank life hisonBice, chester Asaombiy, Order of Rain­ andljiHne to a hot newsmen. bow for Girls, and past grand love Haa tlaiaM Raiical by his, own party; says a Re- The pontiff, 65. told the Pre.si- ''•*'■<1 participating in .studies on a u.seful and thorough exchange g ta te a th a t leery inaome ta x e e hav^ offered to both individual and ortora toi Chieago’s of riew'.s on the situation of East- ■doDted depreoiation guideUnea group oovsrage, near amounts to of tbe State of Oonnectioat, lOas g e ^ a d ^ had q>edal oridetam pdblicu lawmaker. Rep. Ed­ dent. 4A w d members of his par- »hfP<>ss>blc deveiopment of a Lambert was alao elected to on en- SERVICE We.st relations." the communique naM by the federal Xoternal Rev- more th a n 32,450,000 in poUcteo. S endee! RepuMkaiie—Sena. ward J. Dmwinski of Hlinois ty that he would prav for Ken- ?«ATO multilateral nuclear ^ce. tertatoment committee of" the nedy s efforts to end racial dis- « communique by Presi- said'. . «MM Service, Oommeree d e u rln g BMty.GciM—tar of Artaona and charged jresterday that tiie "Both sides confirmed their firin gnuid aeeembly. — G A S Jltl2XflFllOVf Svaratt Ofrkaanef mtoota. Senate crimlnatioo In the United State.s dent Kennedy and President An- HouM r e p o ^ A Stephen Fbster Memortal. taon- Her mother vrae elected ohair- Democrats w m plajring poli­ VatiCEfn GOurces Raid Kennedy ^ g n i said today, intention of perserv'ering in the 443-2408... 649-757t r iGGder. search for appropriate means to ertog the composer. Is located in him of a music committee of the i a l E J T a s eqjdtanee bodefi. id mention tics by holding up action on at one potot repMwked to the Th® landed States has advocated North Florida on the Sowanee grand aeeembly, and wee to charge lielM v town 1 AML to • PJM. of DUaon’e name. lsradwater*a Kowisiaki’s nopiiutiOii to the Historical Chat at the Vatican , ' Pope; “I hope tb see you in the creation of Mich a. force,______allev^te international tensions.” River, which Foster immortaUsed of the grand chtor at Friday’s ee»> Ne Jeb toe Hg «r toe m i l krought tongidnT tender The document was released to nmwmm subversive aeH^itiaa control United States." advance of Kennedy's departure to song. ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Inhig. President Kennedy and Pope Paul VI chat during the pontiffs private audience for Ken­ Pope Paul only raised hi.s hands m* • 1 1 ______boisrd. *in reply, they said, gesturing iW U JO r i* IlCh H O H ^ for Naples, from which he ia head­ Huhhard^s 25th Anniversary HABVOBD ROAD w nuna aald. Ota NAAGP totonde Deiwtoaki suggested that the ney at the Vatican today. (AP Photofax.) ' 1 0 ing back to Washington tonight. FUNERAL HOME ENTEBFBHES y e a r and next to work 'ajc- two4erm ccngresaman-at-Iarge was ' as if to say "It depends on provi- ^ — — Kermedy and his Italian hosts. A t 288 Herttoed ML fsr toe defeat to toe next, twhy ¥n«iU> to pay for his insist- dence." Had Forsaken U.S. Segni and Premier Giovanni Le­ Me. and Mm. HaroM Vemonf had returned peoia an rieetfito of those lawmekera wta> The papal audience was a high­ am ivetai^ trip to Sitowhegan, on campaigiiiug for the Demo- Litterbug to Police Road one. wound up their talks at a FUNEKAL HtSHbaid, 50 Oamtoridge S t. were ; Sedate nomination last year. light of a day that winds up Ken- luncheon at the Villa Tavema, the feted yeaterday at a 25th wedding Maine. Aftef a buffet supper at ■ " Pay* Ytiise) nedy's 10-day European tour. NEEDHAM, Mas®. (A Pl - afteT'toe potty leadership indicatedEspionage prantas A former UB. Air Force ma­ U.S. Em bassy residence. SERVICE anniveitnacy party at the Masonic the Masonic '^empie, ttie group X JACKSON. Mo. (AP)—Thom­ In the political field. Kennedy ¥j>ANTSSUnS It fawtoto Abraham RiUcoff. jo r who forsook the TTixited Officials said they again dis­ Temple, Rockville. Ihe party waa went to the Htd^ home at 208 Ribicdtl, sqipoited by Deiu04 picking up along the high­ of proposals for a multtoation nu­ would ■ not comment Mon­ as Bain Bbrnet, Manchaatar About 40 rrtativee and Mende At a Glance Frank BewalsU to tiw target of de- State Dean Rusk also participated. autpetaed the couple after the gifU fo r th eir .^bome. '^fibente, pubUc. pcBUcal embar- way. HeydeTwho is In his 80s. clear force within the North At­ day iug;ht on his life., in the Philby (!^ase 'Spurs U.S. Ouster Seen Soviet Union n"« o'- a oonstrurtion engi- -lei trouble to the United States woridng lawmaker with a distin- uary, the government said Mon- In a cooperative program.-be­ all humanity. nann w aa hum anity’s orriy sal­ is a member of Mbnebeotar lailaae Onngrem passes faUl outr guislMd nrifitary record before he dayc-Deputy Foreign Minister Ed­ diplomat out of Moscow. Despite ^leaking at Naples after leav­ (OeoAiaaed oa Page Seveateea) IHilU) P niO D -^W f 22-Auqiist 2 nikit, the draina, East-West issues fol­ tween the State Police and State ing Rowe,, the American rtiief vation.' I lodge of Masons, Drtta- Cbeptci' ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED towing dtacrlmination .to virtually came to congress, Derwtoski said ward' Heath told the House of Highway Departments, the speed Atoee be had been nomiiuUed by Comtnrtia that PhUby was the low th ^ course. executive took isoue once again V FOURTH PERIOD-^M 9iirt 5-Aogiwt 16 RAM; Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars all bustoem places. of cars oh the ground will be wtth French Prerident'Oiarlea da ot Lebanon, and the Order of the president “his party, owes him myatettoiUk “third man” who in ,y the State Department measured______by_____ Qytog obtorven with DCTRA W tHKi^ogosl 19-Angost 23 Eastern Star, Rockville. I 55% i»nHNn-4s% moL im n a at toaat the naorteay iiCj a hearing, 1963 3ippad.teaa twmnaa t ytapblnnoatatB’ - expulsion j t^ - aiif'W'girtind- ■ • liia iriarklngS. rk ^ ^ -a "third- force" Besides thrtr tVQo daughters, the leader Madgar W. Kvera timia to aerve to the pontlon for between the UnRad States and tbe pother Sizzling Day, fb r farther tafotmaOeei oaH Oamp Seicietaiy,' H artford couple has a grandson, lliey are come before grand jury (Conttnued on to'ge Thirteen) tache” Gennadi G. Sevastyanov, Stecko, head of the traffic division, l E R M which be was nominated.” , ~'v 83, accused of trying to recruit as Soviet Union. 8M-08M ar Oanv Site, I a i JLtL and 8:45 PJf^ Tel. members of Center Obogregiatkaial . ■ ■ ■ V ..6 a.. r. Final, report to case ot By- said that air observers plan to The President’s nomination waa a spy a Russian-born employe of radio information on speeding autos After his audience with P (^ Church. (H««id photo hy O fiara.) rSPORTCOATS^N irlB lf Beckwlth expected t j . sent to. the senate to January. 80 Paul, the President said that in the U.S. Central Intelligence tb ground troopers for arrest pur­ cnd.otXtotok- far there bee been no hearing on time the unity of ’ the West could But Relief Is in Sight •vaS able «8 K nuiae n o ria t, Green F h a m ^ , NaeaUT ANNA1«U8, Md.—Six Negrti Agency. poses. STRUCK HIS FDHNT BONE tt. Mandy N^mes lead to the unity of East and i Co. aad Pstfe Drive-In. ^ ^ DUMAS, Tex. fAP) - ,-Jlnero Add tbrte white demonstratora The <3IA employe—who in prop- The new program will go into ef- er espionage fashion was identi-! feet Wednesday, he said. Special West "until Che human family is BOSTON (AP).—New Englanders^ Mayor Amelio Della Chiesa 'Of Garden has decided that he le ,.Stage att-ta\at afflee of Gov. J. t^ y a 'atogle -tert-oW’ under ; jinxed when it comes to anything Stair Carpet A f ^ jv jf N Q . lOIlsrd TAwto. asy they will ra- 1 4 0 to 1 5 4 More Name^; fi^ only by the pseudon}rmn of road markings for timing purposes, <)uincy appealed to Metropolitan Tn.hi until he togna desegregation HARTFORD (AP) — The State ‘^ h n ’’—tipped off the FBI after | visible from the air, have already xJJi, ... ■ . . ■ ... , ' table day today with temperatures District Commission officials to re­ bovine. Several yean ago be, re­ ••We did ro t a a ^ m the r e ^ l / h\unidlty r e i ^ s In ceived a bad fracture of the left Dirty? oxecuUve order Motor V ^ d e Department’s daily he Was first approached by the 1 been installed by the Hlghwray Do- strict the Use of w ater to Brook­ elbow when he waa thrown by a I ISSSlm •oeafi SP0RI.C0A1S mhvm wni 10.17 GREB39Vnj.E,\Mtaa—Two Stu- record of automobile fatuities' as A«tor Is Mum Soviet attache on April 28. partment.,, e L e " Z * “ ti2 ^ e the 90s. Ail end t o V ^ e m e line. and the Hyde Park and Dor­ bull during a rodeo. Nonvtolant Ocwrdtoattog Ooan- ot last midnight and the totals on FBI i^rots lay in hiding The markers are scattered . . . .. _ . ■ * g discomiort was forecast for to- chester sections of Bostbn. Lawn ReemUy he was kicked on this e memben era arrested tiie same date last year: LONDON (AP)—Call girl Man­ to photograph and document around the state's highway system, sprinkling has been banned in Pk^hiirst (302 Main) floliday Schedule 1962 1968 "John’s” subsequent meetings Lt. Stecko explained.' He said the ^ f v e ^ r ^ l ^ s "^Kht ()utocy for six days, but resi­ same elbow while milking a row, ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED X while exhorttog croiM of about1 dy Rlce-Davlerf, a star witness In ropean Aeadquarters. “ NorWlrav doelrv weaarm t _mOITOW Ul thC UireC SOUtpeTn NCW and bossy had a powerful right- Ca. e t I ISO Negroes outside efty oourt- 140 154 the Stephen Ward vlOe hearing, with Sevastyanov, whom U.S. of- flying troopers will be patrolling dents say they are getting no ficials describe as “an, agent of [ whenever and wherever traffic seek to ^ i^ectively vrith' ^ ^ water or just a trickle. OPEN WEDNESDAY TILLx9 P.M. result, another fracture. ttRM AIN ST. fOwer WoolMOrtb’G lum a. has named more of her famous many and separate vmces. We " .. . .. __ _ . :?MRcfael»415S • A* for « • Ml 649-175: CHARUnrON, S.C—A1 Ctiebratum ^et playmates for govemmei.t inves­ the (3ommittee..Bor StaCe Security conditions make it advisable. Hiove southeast uiTough New The mayor said limiting water usage at the upper end of the CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 4 TROPICAL SLACKS Negroes stage hour-long HARrmiRD j(AP) -Oooneciti- tigation, friends reported today.- today, . no fimUpn build its -* * dcs-J lanf » brinejng showers and thunder- (Continued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Seventeen) W e G le e g td C , regatlon rally following out wfll hold ttsf official Fourth of But she refused to delay a va­ tiny a lo n e ^ e age of self-suffi- showers and then cool weather and MDC line would provide better Bay Your Pkiric and Holiday Supplies 'downtown. No erreeta July program aguta thta year in cation In Spain ”to Miswer ques­ , lower humidity. pressure for Quincy residents. cierit nationalism is over.”' The State Department of Public TORRANCE, CUU.—Negro the Bril of Ftogp alt the State tions from LoM Denning, the judge The President also again clearly! The showers were not expected YMsday and Wednesday A t Pinehui^. . . . TIME FO R Rag. B.8B I ■ 3 ^ ^ 2 t o 7J 0 torney abandona idan to taouae^ !(3tpftaL investigating tiie secilrity side of denied the De Gaulle thesis that to give appreciable relief to Health declared a state The temperature reached 96 at ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED NAa CP aay^ wlU try to find aome- V ourana of FUraign Wlaiu. ’ kUss Keeler has testified that controlled nuclear defense. i Boston . yesterday tying a record (CoatiDoed oa Page Ten) Siiaoifil Toeeday and WednesdayAt Pinehurst* ovoflobte tfll Aug. on« else to the make the trot Ihe coramooy wtil begin at she had simultaneous affairs With Of a Justice at Work The President declared: "I came set in 1872. 1. 55% DReim poiyMtEr-45% worslMl NEW ORLEANS — Three-judge 10:80 aim. with the ataosing of Prqfomo and a Soviet naval at- to Europe to reassert—as clearly The July 2 record of 96 was set \ federal court overturns state's the eotom. VkriouB veteruns and tach^X . and persuasively as I could—that to 1955. KEN MORRISON 1964 law reqidrtog s^arate aeat- patriotic groups wfll participate Mand^, 18, caused a furor By JAMES MARLOW f dissenting opinion to explain hia the American commitment to the A high of 96 was also recorded q&C SODA IN CANS Eieotrical Contractor fag and other facilities for Ne­ rtmotioii of Angelo among photographers and otiicr Associated Press News Analyst own reasoning. This is extra and freedom of Eurt^ie ta reliable—rot at Gonedrd, N.H. Bedford. Mass., 258 High St. West TROPICAL SLACKS groes___ and white persons._ GuoiBCri' o t WHHmantto; tbe travelers Monday when she ar­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Su­ is not required. merely because of good will. [ had 97; Hartford. Conh., 95'; Bur- B ulletins Manchsot e r RlCfflHlNp. 4th_U^^ VFWs aergeant-at-onna. rived at London Airport to fly to preme Court Justice William J. In the. school prayer case Jus­ .'S.:., ariea's Rraataat,vahu at M m u G 1 | | V though that ta deep and wide—and (Itogton, - Vt., 94; Providence. R.I., Cnlktl from AP Wires ALL FLAVORS Circuit Court of AppriUs“ orders ■" abrr. M m N.- Dwnpaey 'wiM be Majorca. She was required to post Brennan Jr. writes In longhand tice Tom CHark was assigned to not at all' because we seek to M; Worcester, Mas^., 91, and Leb- ^ ^ar grka-8.9S" K U f Powhatan County not to clone and then scrubs what he writes, ■write the decision of the court’s dom toate; we do not, ancm. N.H.. 92.. CASE OF 24— $2.00 schools to avoid integration; court P age Tew) (Ooutinued 00 Page'Eleven) even if it takes months, as it did eight-n)an majority, -which in­ "I came to make H" clear that Local and state officials were 2 ta rf3 5 0 V also knocks down grade-a-year cluded I'Brennan. NEGROES TO OON'VENB Locker Plant Nfeat' Marl to his . cent opinion on the school this commitment rests upon the i keeping a c)oae watch on water OUeago (AP)—Tbe National desegregation and racial minority C3ark did it in 23 pages, after prayer case. ------’ i supplies and the rising forest fire Association for the Advance­ PRESH rIe ATS^RETAI. MEPARTIMT provision to Lynchburg school InJan interview Brennan, 57, a lot of research, but his refer­ plan. Special tiuOe-judge federal ences, explaining how the decision (Coatianed ex Page Tka) danger. ment of Colared People unAni- Again we otter ... delicions boiled ham, not all but miostlK' A R E Y O U I N ENTIRE STUCK REDUCED d S r a rare insight into a justice mouaiy a4k>pteri today a resolu­ court says Virginia’s segrented. at work behind the doors of the was arrived at, mostly cited pre­ seating laws are uncon^tutfonal. vious cdurt (pinions. Brennan tion calling for a national crivU eenten of Pinehurst or out of court’s marble palace. rights tagtalative convention to JU LY ^h THE flllBT S5XDacraii-45X WoN WNttH WASBING’rON—The exeiaiUve The effort he puf into this one went beyond that for reasons he Washington -Aug. S-g. The reso- board of the AFTrCiO United opinion, which hp' didn’t have to gave in his concurring opinion: Adenauer Cites Need H O T W A T E R ? Brotherhood of Caritanters write, illustrates the - vitality of "The im portance of the issue lotion by the organization’s con­ boiled ham lb. 79c eRATLEDGrPARM NAim Joiners directs local unions to the present .court and the dedica­ and the deep conviction with vention also urged a much stif- . TUESDAY SPECLAL Just a day for ftid n o n c A L s I ^ rtiintoa.tei racial segregation and tion of a justice (to his job. which views on both sides' are fer civil rights program than rtscrinjination to toelr member­ On this opinion alone he re- 1 held seem to nie to justify detail^ For Pact with France that proposed by President Ken­ can get yon out af troaHel ship. searched ana .wrote, when he ^*"8 some length my reasons for nedy. While commending the President’s proposal as the beat LEAN ©ROUND CHUCK ...... lb.. 69c could, for over three months to 1 jntotpg court’s judgment and By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER If you live in-a boon, TURKEYS Rag.w.96 R U H ^ \ 2 fbr.17.5Q produce 77 pages with more thaii opinion.V so far offer^ by any president, Like the other Justices. Brennan BONN, Germany (AP) — C l^- the reaohitioa also detoanded you could easOy run out of hot 17 to 20 LBS. 410 footnotes and references ri cellor Kqnrad Adenauer pf West water several times a week. ing over history, the philosophy of was sei^itive to the criticism jhe these additional points .fb meet HAMBURG lb. 55e LAMB PAHIES lb. 29« ■M VW flk SMirti lha. 4.as ROW 3J 7 Crowds Light court steered for a similar d’ecl- .Germany, speaking between meet­ what it called “the minimum Now you can hoot all tfte to t., separation of church and state, ings with President Kennedy and WAYBBST NATBV «A1IB-AV lO K OUTDOOK OOOKINe and much- besides. - , sioh in a 1962 school prayer case. *need.s of the e.xlsttog situation \waler you tfted at one time for President Oiaries de Gaulle- of J. \ '.fair employment practices B-lb. g«ns MorrfilFs Ham special 3.79 and a good Obly T h in k o f i t — iv ' MaLKBOKlB' ' In Gret^sburg He lyorked In his office' week­ France, said 'itiesday European days with hia two law clerks, do­ . (Cqatiniied on Page Eleven). cooinrissiaB with subpoena pqw-' tolly k dayl. unity "must develop to close part­ ers and the power to. enforce its JffiVTC fiO TC ^ ing everything in longhand be­ nership” with the United States: value in 3-|b. Morrell or Dubuque Hams. Yee, tVi-«ilnt to hfobillieat— BRWLEBS-FRYERS cause he is no good at dictation, decrees.' 2. Extend the authority I STEAKETTES C iv il W ar At the same tiine. he defended and on oSl-toed hot water faeatar 1 M t&mesrodi^iteDUceo * and at home at night, writing on of the attorney general to “ini­ ' ' ' ' i the new friendship treaty between tiate arid file suits for the pro­ ofcrareotcqrtci^—yourtomHy By RAYMOND J. CROWLEY an old card table, or-'iSn^.Sunday Frsince arid Germany, saying re­ DUBUQUE SKINLESS FRANI^S I lb. 59c ean take ears of aflflrth\wa«idBg / a t Iris office with his clerks.. New^ Tidbits^ tection (and enforcement of all GETTYSBURG BATILEFIEU). conciliation of the traditional ene­ civil rights.” 3. Provide sanc­ needs a t one time. (AP)—A mammoth pageant- Brennan added his final touch from the AF Wires SPORT SHIHn mies “is the prerequisite fqr any tions against labor umona M om can db the tomily wertiL parade fekturea today's corameni- on'June 16, the day before the form of Europe^ cooperaO(m.” court gave its decision prohibiting which fUscriminate against Ne. gbican do the diahee of tto arone o a tie n ot the battle oC Gettyaliurg Adenauer expressed these and groes. Junior takes hia bath, and JACKETS . more tiwa IM years agd.i Bible reading - and recital of the Britain seta Dec. 12'as todepeo- other views to an exclusive inter- time - Lord^’s P ray er a s required ex­ IA I « A l t ! n 5 E S K W O U N D The parade vtoa expected to dence day tor Elaat African oolony view with ;The Atooctated Press. you enjoy a ahower. WAXBBSr KAnVK GBADB rA” take two boura to pass Wnwigii ercises in roblfq schools, , RIGHTS M.4RC» nrtVN ED Don’tdelay—phonana today. NOT PBE-PACKAGaai of Kenya.. .Converted IVorld War He also surveyed' briefly his' 14 NEW YORK (AP)— The six ^ LAKOE AND MEATY SWM SUITS the stroeta ot this famous town. On that 'last day he inserted "es- critical years as Oiancellor . of Find out bow eoay it ia to awitch sentialiy” to an important sen­ n B 25 bomber with'five aboard t leaders of the nation’s six larg­ on HEINZ R eras (fivided into two sscUens; lanite at Honolulu International West j Germany anp summarized to a Mobilbeat-fiied vnder heat. I s modsni milttary one, twieiiMWpg tence. He found it to a book of est Negro orgaaizatiana'hiet to­ Airport with less than three min­ th^ sjccompUahtaOnt which obvi­ day In se c re t. session to coordi­ fSin, NECKWEAR more than 5,000. members of tha synonyms which ■ he keeps beside ously i|iai^ ^ven him the most sat- CNNKEflihlRtS Iris desk and uses con-itantly to utes of fuel lef(- nate plans .for ihelr projected RELISHES lanned forces, aad a htatoricsl Mrs. Russell fIreatoM of Pblm is fa ^ o o . search of.the exaot word. dvil rights march next month ’ section :'numbering 1,500 Sons ot Beach, FCa'., reports die was rob­ "it backward look" at the post -Union Veterans, m ita eC the Ncrth- He said of his jvrittog and re­ on Washtogtoq. The march is B!^ REDUCTIONS n t writing: ."I ajways -try to say Mriiat bed of diampirit'' ring valued at period of German political life in schfdided to cotoefde with de­ Sooth SUimtabers Assori^tien, my opinion.” Adenauer . said, ★ HOT DOG BREA^ 11.65c clad to trgdltkmal blue and gray, Youth Diets toBecomeMinister I have to ^ to words that can 3250,000.. .N aan’s teachecB are bate in Oangreas on President MOBIARTY an d many, other colarftil outfits be understood. Tlris takes an aw­ proaeuring Naitiionai Edtxsatien Aa- “shows the greatest Achievement KONlCSbO ADENAUER Kennedy’s civil rights bill. Meet- + sociation to rid itsOtf 'o t racial to the tima that Ues< behind us ★ HAMBURGER ] BOXS’ w e a r w tih a 1am hiatocy brtitad tham. ful lot of stubbing.” . ing at .a Manhattan hotel were: Ftva aniM torcea hands and IS ST. LOUIS, ,Mo, (AP)—MichaklS Determtoi to make , the weipit, MeahwhilO- he had to do all hia segregatloa. to have been the re-totegrabon Of. palais Schaumburg, where a week Roy Wilkena, asHonpi secretary ★ SWRT 4r MflBEeUE * MDIA WE FEATURE fienatoiB question A tty.. (3en. the Feredal RepuWic into tbe Adenauer conferred on Attan- oC the National Aaaociatioa for MstnrtrsI Sad Ufb school .hands m tiea, 80, arast lose 300 pounds tbe 6-feet-2-in^ JOnnings, ’ Mo., other work:'; examining eases, re­ " GROTE G -srt^tiM w s^sllpate for tbe pto- by SaptentiMr 1904, to become a searching thiem,-' hearing law yers’ Robert F. Kennedy .today to try communlty of free nations.” ioc policy problems .^th Presl- tiM .Advancenamt of 1 Colored youth^ entered 'Dhitb Hospital two .^t 87, A doiauer is preparing to 1 dent Kennedy...There wb' will re- MNIHURST GROCERY ^WEIGEL < IColcl C u ^ 'oaotite. G n ^ toarshal was Maj. f isiiiiii Hiiiitater.' arguments on them, ^.deeidtog to spell out wtiat eittablialimenits iV«|pie; the Rev- Marfto Luther M l 3 -5 13 5 Gen. 'B enrV ^ Ffairt, commander Mfahael W e ig h t 419 pounds weeks ago. Sines then'"he has them, and writing opinions on wpiAd be covered by the adminis­ retire, and tun) over the govern-1 ceiva De Gaulle Thursday for the King Jr., presMent of tbr ilouUi- GROTE A WBGEL--FaiST P m ^ tration’s proposal to outlaw dis­ ment to Deputy Chance.lim; Lud-! roun(] of'talks prescribed un- era' Crirtstisn Leadership Cob- t h is of the 38tii tahuitiy DMaien of hen bs was aUrooided tor a dropped 25 pounds on 1,000 qaioc' some 6f- them. 301-315 C «atsr St. In. the. 1962-63 term' just ended crimination in buatoeases catering wig Erhard, dec, the’ new French-fJerm an' pact ferencri; ilriniea' W . ’Farm er, lut-. ; , MUfel^ ■ . ' the Penaartvanla Naiktoal Guard. year ky 8L Paul’s College at Con- ieS a day. ' y , - • I ImMQFuins Thto is the centeiHiial of tim seen a Mo. ‘They M t it was a MichaetXi$£Sr^tb weipi 340-850 he wrote 23 opinions, none of them to public^ .'.Fmmar P re s id e n t But Adenauer does not look for- sdiich calls for regular consulta­ tionol (Hreetor ot the Copgreaa' tion between Bonn and Paris. Equality; Wliltauy 1' f g j r i m T D M UM M —K Q *1 ' ■ \ Free AUeratiena^ree lay Away ihaa' ■ tad d y qf. t^ great , hatti^vdi^ poer toveotment for ttt# church if when he leaves the hoqpital 'in a fAwer than'10 pages for a tobri Dw^lM- Etaenhovtor re t a rris to tward to idle days at his boaoe This coupon redetfnable c ^ y at Pinehurst. Good ootly W E G IV E .OnHleilsfsto tiwiM s * r contimisd at my totipit,”,' he mcfith. Then he'll be diettog on of Oil pagesi .Ij^us footnotes boqietnsvn Abilene, Ken., for .quiet acepok the...Rhine, to Rhnwidnrf, Though he had beep working fori Yeune, natloauU glrctoe of tha lit tlmi July 6th. \ „ i ., Lb. Pkg. 9 9 c yte-TAOIAaEIk—45 TAM tento I X. Lee thovo oidd. might nig last '^teng Iris earn. , ' i references. , visit. ■ ' Or his' vaeatlon retreat on L ^e aotoe_ boura, Adetiauer------appearedUlitari^LBagMe; A. Philip Bara GREEN STAMPS MANCHESTER jSHdPFlNG PARKADE Oomo to Italy; Be'plaiisjto wHte! relaxed and fresh. His voice was delph..pi«aideri4i<>i the Negra bim u ItaMtoy. Itaatov aM BiAindiy 16 AJL to • PJI. . (to a s good a job. ' He didn’t, iBigai how m uch he ■ Wheri a majority of the nine jus­ „ Soviet News . Agency Taas. an- rounoes Belgian Aireign Minister his mSrnom,, and he is. reqdjr to; afeaay and strong. Twice he ccto .Amarlcon Laiy»r.)Gq



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