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VOL. L X X X , NO. 273 FOURTEEN PAGES—PLUS TWELVE PAGE TABLOID MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961 (Claaeifled Advertleing on Page IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS Tei§ Kennedy^g Policy State News Rights Unit Tunisia Urges U.S.^ Roundup Fight Seen Reds Add Barricades In Senate Allies to Help Oust Darien Maid Washington, Aug. 21 day in which one manf was fatally voted to continue it for another strengthening their wire to pre­ (AP News Anai.vst) away by a wave of the hand. But nedy today a report that the free vent furtlwr escapes "... As tract with Chrysler oorp. In 1958. Reuther asked as the injured. two years. This was accomplished Washington, Aug- 21 (A’)—If you union's "fair share” 25 per cent in the long run this unwise ef­ world’s bonds have been strength­ they have D«en doing sdong the The company was expeet'ed to Fred Jones, 35, of 25 Reservoir by hooking an extension bill onto read the fine print in Vice Presi­ fort will fail. take the same action immediately. of the profits left after 10 per cent St., Bethel, was charged with neg­ an appropriation measure In a pro­ dent Lyndon Johnson's pep talk to ened by his 36-hour visit to West was set aside for stockholders. He ligent homicide, evading responsi­ cedure identical to that now pro­ “ Lift your eyes from these bar­ Berlin. (Continued On Page Seveiij Under terms of the UA.W-Chrysler the West Berliners you'll notice riers and ask yourselves: Who can • agreement, today was the last day demanded that customers also get bility and reckless driving. posed. the distinction being made be­ The presidenteQ jet touched 25 per cent in the form of rebate Police arrested Jones at his really believe that history will down at nearby Andrews Air for termination notice. tween dream and reality, but not deny Germany' and Berlin their ” We feel the notice is necessitat­ and stockholders would get the home some time after the accident as bluntly as stated here. Force Base at 11:04 a.m. EIDT., rest. on Route 6 in which John Prihoda, natural unity ...” after a 7 hour 45 minute flight. ed by the fact we have made ab­ It's the kind of distinction which In other words: “The Allies will solutely no progress at the bar­ In a weekend news conference, 67, bf 6 North Ave., Derby, was British Guiana might make peaceful settlement of The Vice President’s plane land­ Bulletins Reuther said the union this year fatally injured. not interfere in what happens in ed on a mist shrouded runway. gaining table," :^rm an Matthews, the Berlin rumpus a little more East Germany and any unification head of the-UlAW’s Chrysler ne­ is demanding "economic justice" Police said Jones’ car veered in possible. Despite the bad weather and the Culled from AP Wires to.- production workers out of too sharply after passing and of the twb Germanies must remain gotiating team, told O. A. Atkin­ Holding Vital The dream is that the Com­ a long hope only. arduous and dramatic weekend what he terms “ the profitability” Prlhoda’s, causing it to spin out munist government of East Ger­ journey, Johnson seemed in good son, Chrysler manager of labor of General Motors and Ford. What history does make clear relations. of control and run head-on into a many doesn’t exist and that divid­ spirits. 2 PRIESTS TO TEST BIAS He contends these two could hay truck coming the other way. is that the Allies do not consider Contracts between the UA!W Election Today ed Germany can be reunited. The East Germany or East Berlin a Johnson had flown earlier from New York, Au’g. 21 (JP)—Tw* and Ford Motor Co. and General meet all UAW demands, cut car Prihoda’s wife, Mary, 66, was reality is that it does exist and Berlin to Shannon, Ireland, where Roman Catholic Priests, both of prices at the same time and rfllll critically Injured when she was problem to fight over. Their hands- Motors Corp. already are set to that Germany won't be reunited off performance now «ls only a a replacement of a cracked wto- wlioni serve In the south, were have more profit left than the thrown out of the car. She was Georgetown, British Guiana, any time soon. scheduled today to test segrega­ expire .In 10 days — on Aug. 31. Aug. 21 (jP)—Voters in this tiny repetition of 1953. dow glass in the military jetlihfer average of 9.5 per cer t manufac­ taken to Danbury Hospital. When Communists sealed off tion rules at ti’ansportatlon fa­ Chrysler’a contract, which runs British colony of Blast Indians and 'ITiat year anti-Communist Ger­ delayed him more than an hour out of the same day. stipulates turing firms in the United States The truckdriver. Andrew Sidor. East Berlin with barbed wire to this morning. cilities In Jackson, Mlw., site of earned on Investment in 1960. 47, of Currituck Rd., Newtown, and Negroes on South America’s north mans revolted, the Russians that either party give 10 days no­ stop the flood of East German smashed them with tanks, and the The Vice President was met at numerous arrests for such con­ Reuther added that the UAW his passenger, William Hall, 19, coast chose a new government to­ refugees to West Berlin last week, duct. They are the first Roman tice of cancellation. will not ease demands on Chrysler, day in an election that political ex­ Allies did nothing. the airport with a minimum of In the past, however, contracts of Pole Bridge Rd,, Newtown, re­ depressed West Berliners com­ Catholic clergy to join in "F)ree- which lost $15.7 million in the first ceived slight Injuries. perts believe may decide whether plained because the Allies did dom Ride” activities sponsored have been extended on occasion half of this year. British Guiana moves on to demo­ (Continued On Page Seven) (Continued on Page Fourteen) even after cancellation notice has Jones’ car stopped for a short nothing more than protest. , by the Congress of Racial EVqual- Reuther said Chryaler's troubles time and then it was driven away. cratic independence or Soviet- been served. There could hardly have been Ity (CORE). The two are the were caused by “Incompetence in But not before witnesses took style socialism. direct Intervention without war Rev. Richard Wagner, 29, Chap­ The Big Three autonmkers are depth in the company” and that down the license number. Cheddi Jagan, socialist with expected to make their wage of­ with Russia. lain at Xavier University In New the UAW didn’t propose to "subsi­ ■When the police came to' his Communist leanings who has dom­ So President Kennedy sent John­ At End of Year, Japs Told Orleans and a tea«>her at St. Au­ fers sometime this week. dize Incompetence through sub­ inated the colony’s politics for son over to boost morale and gustine’s High School there, and But tomorrow, the union is ex­ standard wages for workers.” (Continued On Page Raven) eight.years, seeks to become its promise American support in pro­ the Rev. Philip Berrigan, iT , also pected to turn down the only set­ first premier. Opposing the East tecting West Berlin—but not East a St. Augustine's teacher. tlement offer it has received so Indian dentist for power over the Berlin—from communism. Mikoyan Sees Soviet, far. 83,000 square miles of tropical ter­ Johnson deliverecf the message. The offer—from American Mo­ GUEVARA SPARKS CRISIS Vaccine Supplies Low ritory are Forbes Burnham, social­ But, while saying nothing at all Buenos Aires, Aug. 21 iJP)-~ tors Corp.—Includes the union’s istic lawyer leader of the Negro- about active support for the East No. .1 goal from 1958 bargaining: Cuba’s Ernesto (Che) Guevara dominated People’s National Con­ Germans, he did say this: East German Treaty told Preeldent Arturo Frondlzl Profit-sharing. But the UAW gress (PNC), and Peter Dagular, "In the short run, the barbed says AMC's offer does not go far that Fidel Castro’s regime never an anti-Communist beer baron of will sign a mUltarj’ pact with enough. Tortuguese origin. Daguiar was AMC presented its take-it-or- Cholera Epidemic By BOV ESSOYAN ^ equal to if not greater than that the Shviet Union, highly placed expected to run third. Tokyo, Aug. 21 (JP)—Soviet of the capitalist powers sources said today. The Argen­ ck leave it package to the union July Jagan attacked the United 28. I t proposed to share 10 per News Tidbits Deputy Premier Anaptas Mikoyan "But we are -not waving --our tine-bom economic boss in Cuba States in an election eve state­ weapons In anyone’s face,” he cent profits, after taking the first declared tod^sly the Soviet Union paid a surprise, one-hour visit 10 per cent for stockholders. It Perils Hong Kong ment and said he-did not “ propose from the AP Wires said. to Frondizt last Friday, touch­ fdso offered a 7-cent hourly pay to establish any form of dictatorial will sign a separate peace with Mikoyan derided western ing off another crisis. Military \ regime.” Blast Germany at the end of this charges that the Elast German lexers demanded FrondfSt fire increase annually over the next Without 'denying his enemies’ three years. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer year and told the western powers government is a puppet regime officials who arranged the in­ Hong Kong, Au^. 21 (JP) — 'Vac-^supplios, enough to Inoculate 24,000 claim that his People’s Progressive thanks President Kennedy In tele­ Imposed by the Soviet Union. He terview. Frondizl refused, but But- the firm demanded that all Party (PPIP) is Communist, he that then "You’ll have to ask them fringe benefits at present levels cine was rushed today to help pre­ persons. The U.S, Navy in Japan gram for sending Vice President then leveled abuse at South Ko­ issued f statement later sa3rlng vent a cholera epidemic raging in said: "Blvents in Russia and Cuba Lyndon B. Johnson to Bonn and (the East Gerinans) for a pass if rushed enough vaccine for 5,000 you want to enter Berlin.” rea, South 'Viet Nam, Spain and Argentina sHil maintained Its' Southeast China from spreading to vaccinations. Serum for 2.000 have deeply wounded' (North Berlin and says "impression in Portugal, all allied with the Unit­ anU-Coramunist policy. this refugee-packed British colony. inoculations was sent by plane Americans') national pride and whole of Germany and particularly "Without It, you won’t get ed States. Bosses Told to Yell The .scare spread to Formosa from Los Angeles last night on an made their fear of communism in Berlin and In eastern zone through,” the deputy premier de­ RUSK ON CRISIS clared bluntly In an arm waving "Is that a democratic govern­ and the Philippines. ’ airlift that began at a labora­ >sycopathic.” (ESast Berlin) was overwhelming" ment the Americans have saddled Washington, Aug. t l (JP) — In Approved Style Hong Kong health officials re­ tory in Pearl River, N. Y. His opponents predicted that ...P ow er shutoff threatens Ire­ speech before a Leftist rally at­ The United Stetes was reported tended by 10,000 singing fellow on South Ktfrea?" he asked. "A ported 32 confirmed cases of chol­ A Chinese research chemist in Jagan would lean to the Soviet land as 3,000 workers walk out bunch of generals kicked out the today putting emphatic stress By WHITEV SAH’YER era—the first since 1947—and 20 Richmond, 'Va., Ying-ho Chen, said side in the Cold war if the PPP from nation's 23 government-con­ travelers. on the right o f Germans for self- suspected cases. Social workers It was the kind of political at­ legal'government'— It was a bad Detroit, Aug, 21 (JP) — The next he had shipped enough vaccine for trolled generating stations, Dublin government but it was a legal determlnstion in explaining to time the boss gi'ves you a dressing said the total may be as highf u asn s 3,000 persons in response to a plea (Continued on Page Nine) reports . . . General Electric Co. tack that earlier brought a rebuke from Japan’s governing Liberal- government recognized by the imoommitted nations UJS. policy down, make sure he's doing it 100 but they have not been repo:sport- ' from a relative in Hong Kong. and Westinghouse Electric Corp., on the Berlin crisis. Officials ed. Democratic party, which accused United States - - and now they righ t.. Inoculation centers in the city nation's^ two biggest ele«rical recogpnize the new government.” said this view Is oontatned in A good way to check Up on him The English-language S o> u t n were forced to close yesterday manufacturers, report they are him of interfering in Japan's do­ "What kind of a denvocratlc gov­ Instmctioas to American am­ Is to read a book by George S. China Morning Post reported a few after inoculating more than a mli- Students Tell OAS cracking down hard on employe mestic affairs. Japan is allied with the United States. ernment does South Viet Nam bassadors. They are now quietly Odlome, director of the Univer­ days" ago that cholera had killed lion people, a third of Hong Kong’s fraternization with competitors to explaining to the neutral coun­ sity .of Midilgan Bureau of In­ 30,000 in China’s S o«u t h e a^ t Of Political Killing Mikoyan is here supposedly on have?” he asked. ” A bunch of population. When they reopened prevent any suspicion of new price­ soldiers nearly kicked out its pres­ tries that the West’s position on dustrial Relations. Kwangtung Province. The Commu­ this morning, lines several blocks fixing. a friendly non-polltlcai— 9-day Berlin is Just and that Moscow nists were reported holding mass Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Re­ visit. He came to open a Soviet ident, whatever his name is (Ngo Odlome’s book lists seven deadly long waited. Detroit Free Press plans to seek Dinh Diem). Is pushing the world to the sins committed by bosses in chew­ meeting's to blame the Americans Restaurants reported .business public, A ug.' 21 (A>>—The Federa­ Federal injunctions against group trade fair, but has been expound­ brink of war. ing out employes. for the epidemic — raising the tion of Dominican Students ing Soviet views on international "Is Franco a democrat? had dropped to only a third of of striking pressmen whose picket ' “The Portuguese dictator Sala­ ^ e y are: same germ-warfare charges they what it had been. charged the pro-Trujillo armed line has halted publication of political affairs at nearly every ACCUSED OF 2 MURDERS did in the Korean War. forces with new political killings opportunity. He leaves for home zar kill.s innocent people by the Failing to get all the facts. Swimming pools are closed, morning paper for tw o. days.. . thousands in Africa because of the New York, Aug, 21 (/R •— A Acting while angry. Red China is the main source of beaches practically deserted • and today and appealed to the Or­ FVed G. Pastore, who directed In­ tomorrow. 17-year-oid youth, 6«e of a dosen Hong Kong’s food supplies and ganization of American States color of their skin and the Amerl Not making the charges clear. many restaurants refuse to serve ternal Revenue’s, investigation of Mikoyan charged the United cans are friendly with both of children of a Puerto Rica« tern- Not getting the employe’s side health Inspectors have been posted uncooked dishes. (OAS) to intervene. States artificially created "the lly, was charged today with tk* on the border .to check ‘all ship­ One member of the anti-govern­ Bernard Goldflne, Is given another them.” •f the argument. As thousands flocked to inocula­ assignment, downgraded from so-called Berlin crisis” and ’'‘ac­ Earlier, at a meeting with murder of two Brooklyn boys. Backing down when right. ments coming into the colony. tion centers, medical teams flew ment opposition were reported cuses us of ulterior motives.” He dubbed them 85 time* In a Failing to keep records. ^ .The scare has brought travel be­ Icilled and 25 others wounded by group supervisor of special intel­ Japanese Socialist leaders at the serum by helicopter to remote ligence division task force to spe­ "Revenge-seeking West Ger­ Soviet embassy, Mikoyan endorsed fit of sexual freoxy, poUeo *ald. Harboring a grudge. tween China and Hong Kong to a villages and outlying islands. police machinsgun I fire in Santi­ mans, on their part,' want a big virtual standstill. cial agent on staff he formerly the Socialist idea for a 4-nation The confessed' • slayer, Israel And. Odlome says, the type of Cbiang Kai-shek’s Chinese Na­ ago, the Republic’s second city. army equipped with American Santiago of Brooklyn, n 8-1,188- employe often determines the type With supplies of anti-cholera tionalist government on Formosa Another was reported stoned to directed, U. S. Internal Revenue Far East collective security ar­ vaccine running low, shipments death by a mob outside Santiago. spokesman says’ in Boston . . . atomic Ijombs,” he said. "If you rangement among the United poiind weightlifter, showed no of dressing down he should get. today opened 10 health stations in remorse as be sloshed throwh If a genuine, sincere person were being flown in from Britain, Taipei to give free anti-cholera ip' The students, after an emer­ Improvement in quality a t teach­ let them get away with it they States, Soviet Russia, Red China gency meeting last night, sent off ers Is most Important school prob­ will usa these bombs against us." and Japan, the Socialist* reported a predawn lain to rotennei n e goofs, Odlome says, then the rep­ the United States and a half-dozen oculations. An epidemic .claim ^ crime for pellee In n weedy. rimand should be given In a forth- other countries, 2,210 lives in Formosa in 1955 but a telegram calling on the OAS to lem In eounlry, in opinion of U. S. Citing Soviet space achleve- They aaid .Mikoyan also endorsed marehlmnd In th* 0*a*r*l* a ttP British manufacturers of the Commissioner of Education j8ter- m*nt* Mikoyan aald "No ons now their propoikl lor a nuclear fre* tt«B Br*oUyB. (OMtiaaed on Pag* tti) ▼acein* turned ever all available (Oonttauad en Fac* Niae) (OoBHaned « i Fag* Four) KnC M. MoMurrin. doubt* , our military might 1* ■one In Asia. at / r ■1/ . \

TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961 4 - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COtfN., MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961 PAGE THREE Just why It axlsta, rua sura l don’t know, but It seems to be unfme Bolton to the United Statas. This atUtude U the chief rea­ Sheinwold on Bridge Film Depicts ■ son why thare is no better public THE support for cultural activities, and Caucus Committee Presses It is the reason why J think gov- WorkoflOH “THE WAY, ' w ' renment support for these ven­ Fpr Equal Primary Officials BiNotJeroN u s a d < Sooth^ksalsr IGENERAll 1 tures will never become an su^com- MAY BACKrmE Nortli-South^^Mr8U* Membars of Mancheater'a lOH I HEARD IT” pUshed fact The congressman who By Alfred Shelnowld NO) (Inatructora of Handicapped) has never attended a symphony Jfick Early and Edmund Parealuha, member of the election Before you chooee a aingleton as 10 8 TIRE concert or an opera performance committee appointed by the caucus of the Democratic party, $ 3.9751 ■bowed a film yesterday afternoon by John Gruber in his life Is not going to be en­ your opening lead aek youraelf 0 8 5 2 to the Regional Hartford Area thusiastic about such an appropria­ are continuing to protest the appointment of Mrs. Agnes whose elde you’re bn. All too often, ♦ K Q meeting of the Muscular Dystro­ WEST tion. I^-eysig as moderator of the primary to be held Wednesday the aingleton solves a problem for EAST phy Associations of America, Inc., What Is even worse, there Is from 1 to 8 p.m. l l i i i A > 7 your opponent. ^ 6 at Boothe Memorial Park In Strat­ going to be the suspicion in the Mn. Kreyeig r^resenta, they candidate for whom one wishes to Weet's opening lead trapped J 8 4 3 ford. Nothing Deems to have been re^slonal performance, without a reel back of his mind that, should he aald today In a prepared atate- 0 AKJ97 0 q 10 8 vote and leave it down. The num­ Eaat’a jack of heart*. Eaat pro­ A A J 3 T h e. movie was made by the Bolved as yet In the situation with dent company. vote for such an appropriation, his ment, only the seven challengers ber of candidates for Whom one la perly played lowr hoping West had Manchester Klwanls Club, under Speakihg“ " ‘ gr 1)^ 0of Philadelphia re- constituents would class him as supported by ' the ' Denjocratlc led from K-lO-6, In which caee SO U T H * * * * the Metropolitan Opera. There la Town Committee, and not the permitted to vote for any offic^ A A K J 9 3 the supertision of N. William minds me that top prices there will an ‘‘egg-head” and fail to return or position Is Indicated-at the top South would have the singleton Knight. The Klwanls Club is a general fueling that somehow be ?15 this season, a figure which him to ofBce. slate of candidates approved by ace. It waa the right play, but It A K 10 I suggested for the Met. When you the party caucus. of each column. After turning 0 3 •trongly backing the lOH In an they v;lU get together dowTi on Nevertheless this is properly a^ down the pointer over the name did no good; South won vrith the effort to see Mancheater’a program Broadway,-and that there will be'a consider that opera is produced at subject for consideration In the De­ The caucus^committee's state­ A 9 7 6 4 a 17.50 top in Hartford, you dan ment reads, ‘‘we feel the appoint­ of each candidate for whom one ten of heart*. West Nosth Em duplicated' In other communities. season of some sort, probably partment of Health, Education desired, to vote, the red handle of Declarer drew four rounds of abbreviated, but a season in any consider that you are getting a and Welfare. First rate opera and ment of Agnes Kreyslg as modera­ trumps, cleared the ace and king 2 0 2 A 3 0 The lOH Instructs mentally and real bargain, for the local perform­ tor of the Democratic primary to the curtain lever should be moved All Pas* physically handicapped clilldren In event. My own feeling i.s that even symphonies, not to mention art ex­ to the'left as far as possible to of hearts out of the way, and led a Opening lead — ^ 6 If this occurs. It will be a rather ances are better than those to be hibits, classical drama; and so on, be held Aug. 23 is improper and ob­ club to force an entry to dummy. ■wimmlng. Its membership Is made seen in the City of Brotherly Love. are far too expensive for our edu­ jectionable. It la generally felt by. register the vote. There Is no up of high school boys and girls poor one, from an artistic stand danger of anyone’s knowing how West ccuild take hia ace of clubs ^^int- It's really pretty bad when one cational institutions to present, many Bolton voters that the Dem­ and one diamond trick, but South under the direction of Miss Alice It will be a very easy thing for has to consider the efforts of the but they deflntely should be part ocratic primary la a contest be­ a vote is cast as the movement of —Q 0 7 5 3; Diamonds—8 5 2; Madden, water safety instructor for the curtain lever returns the easily won the rest. Clubs—K Q. "What do you say? ' management to Justify sloppy per­ cities I just' mentioned, in a seri­ of our education. tween the ■ caucus elected candi­ "Too bad you didn’t have the^ the Manchester Chapter of the formances on the ground that ous evaluation of opera In this The only way I can see to dates and the Agnee Kreyslg fac­ pointers to the non-voting poii- Answer: Bid two hearts. This 'American Red Cross. tion. ace of heerta," Weqjt commented tq() jump response is Invitational, but money for rehearsals Is. lacking, country. Contrast this with the sit­ achieve such education is by means tion of the party. ,' hia partner aa South acored up Miss Madden and Miss Mary and ^ a t the best sln^^rs went uation' in West Germany where of government subsidy, and -with Moat cerUlnly, the moderator The ballot Includes 14 columns liiiiil not forcing. If partner has il Burton, a senior member of the there are at least a down flrst-pate for the positions being contested the game and rubber. And West husky takeout double, he will h i? elsewhere during the prolonged the current public attitude toward of a primary should be as neutral explained how he would have won lOH were present at the showing haggling ' with the unions. Both resident opera companies, and a culture; thle seems very unlikely. ak poMible and political courtesy as -follows, .with an asterisk after again and your side will get to of the film to answer questions. raft of lesser ones. And all of them the party endorsed candidates' five tricks Instead of only two If game. If he haa a light double, he statements will probably be true, Thijs. we find the whole country calls for a person who would be ac­ Bast had held the ace of hearts Also In attendance were New York but tHey will do nothing to im­ present longer seasons th*Ui any of ceptable to both groups. In a pri­ names: Selectman, Bernard J. will p au and you will be safe at in an implase which seems just -f aa well as the queen of diamonds. representatives of the Muscular prove the caliber of performances. the American companies, including as IncapiAle of solution as the mary contest Agnes Kreyslg would Sheridan*, Stanley Patnode; Tax , r two Hearts. ' Dystrophy Assn. This is really a sad state of af­ the Met. impasse now facing the Metropoli­ be the last person in town that the Collector, Alex J. Kozikowski*, Face Reality For Sheinwold's 36-page book­ Presentation of the movie Is fairs. If wo had numerous opera All are subsidised, of course, as tan. caucus-elected candidates would Vincent Krzeslcki; Board of Fi­ iSili! It’a all very well to live in a let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge^" scheduled for Hartford and Bran­ companies in the United States the is the case In Italy as well. Even want as a moderator. nance, (vote for any two) Doris dream world and count all the send 50c to Bridge Book, The Man­ ford In the near future. LADIESindm aSt situation wouldn't be so bad, but England has resorted to subsidy “Fredlca Reid, the registrar of Q. Perrett*, Margaret F. Thoms*, tricks you’d win If pigs had wings, chester Evening Herald Box 3318, the Met has been the only com­ since the wrar. WhetheTjthlS Is the the Democratic party, hsAt a legal Walter J. Treschuk; Board of Edu­ but It'a more practical to face Grand Central Station, JN. Y. 17, pany of note In the entire country answer for this country, I cannot Tides, Winds, right to appoint Agnes Kreyslg as cation, (vote for any two) George J'i; f l i i reality. When you have 13 points N. Y. STEPsm Tm m iai for many years;' say, but I think the subject should the moderator of the coming pri­ A. Banks*, Claire H. Warfel*, - • ; in high cards against a game con­ ((Copyright 1961, General Fea­ Hospital Notes It’a true that good opera la pro­ be'given more serious thought than Weather mary. However, it Is Our sincere Isabella SebasUao; Assessor, Mary tract, don’t expect your partner tures Corp.) duced right here In Hartford, but has been the case heretofore. hope that the presence of Agnes C. Cote*, Horace J. Gruden; to hold an ace. If he raises yqur Board of Tax Review, Joseph S. suit, he U more likely to have sup­ BEER PERMIT SUSPENDED Visitl|fig hours are 2 to 8 p.m. there are only four performances There is a sort of half.baked ef­ Windsor Locks, Aug. 81 (/Pi — Kreyslg In our town hall during F O R T H E M m all season. The Chicago Lyric fort to found a national opera com­ the voting, session on Wednesday Ucltra*, Oscar Kreyslg; Con­ port for your suit and a aide single- , HarUord, Aug. 21 (A>»—The State for all areas except maternity Opera, and the San Francisco pany in Washington, wrlth govern­ The U. S. Weather Bureau today will only serve to remind the Dem­ stables (vote for any four) Irvin ton than anything as good as an Liquor Control Commission has where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 O^ra have never reg^ned the ment support, but Congreai has issued the following marine pack­ ocrats of Bolton of the Issues at A. Dupre*, John J. Garabaldi*, ace. suspended the beer permit of the to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where h A m m s s m m il status they had before world War turned a fishy eye on the wrhole age for Connecticut and vicinity: stake ^and the obstacles the caucus Edward R. Mjeioche*, Robert D Bditon Volunteer Fire Department West should lead diamonds in the William Swiman Food Shop, 283 they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors n . Balias. Miami, N^w Orleans, tMng. elected candidates have had to' face Murdock*, Joseph E. Lefebvre, hope of shortening South’s trumps. Crown St., for 10 days. The com­ are requested not to smoke In pa­ Tides will be high along the Con­ Public Building Commission (vote Will meet tonight at 8 at the fire mission said Swiman bought beer Cincinnati, and Philadelphia all I personally can’t get very en­ necticut shore between 4: SO and during the past month.” house. Mrs. Albert Giglio and Mrs. If South ruffs the second diamond tients’ rooms. No more than two for any two) ( ^ r le s W. Lathrop*, and leads a club, West takes the from a wholesaler while still in ar­ visitors at one time, per patient. produce opera, but only an occa- thusiastic over this venture. Wash­ 6:30 p.m. today and between 5 and The representatives of the par­ Kenneth Matthews*, Horace J. Fred Wamock will be the host­ ington has never been a city which 7 a.m. and again between 5:30 and ty-endorsed candidates have not esses. ace of clubs and leads another dia­ rears for previous purchases and Gruden. , mond. It’a hard to see how South bought beer from a package store Patients Today. 20.S was noted for Its muslcallty. Fur­ 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Low tide at been successful in arranging a All registered Democrats are ther, the Idea smacks of the old- Old Saybrook is at il:30 a.m. tO' meeting wjth Mrs. Reid to discuss Msiudiestor Evening Herald Bol­ can put ftn tricks together. West with the intent of reselling it. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mr.'s. eligible to vote, whether or not gets hia chance to ruff a- heart Ann Hale. Storr.s; A. Edward SNOW TREADS fashioned notion that music is for day and at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. appointment of officials In charge they attended the July 12 caucus. ton corramondeiiL Grade McDer­ the nobility and the rich, whereas Sunset today is at 7:42. Sunrise to­ of the primary. Under state stat­ mott, teleptieno M tehell 8-8566. without exposing East’s chart Crawford. 271 Woodland St.; Mr.s. Liggett Special Only one voting machine will be in holding. Mary Cormier, 22 Tyler Circle; It should actually be something morrow 6:07 a.m. utes, each side is entitled to as use. WITH THE PURCHASE OF FOUR AT REGULAR FACTORY for the ordinary man. Boating weather for Long Island near equal representation as pos­ In general, don't lead a single- George Cheney. 74 Windsoi'ville Education Meeting ton when you have four trumps. [AWI] Rd., Rockville: Eugene Wilson, 144 For soma reason or other, it Is Sound to Montauk Point and Block sible. The board of education will SUGGESTED LIST PRICE the style In this coimtry to decry Island;. Lead your long suit and try to run Lydall St.: Nelson Martinez, 117 GENERAL JET-AIR TIRES Mrs. Reid appointed besides meet at 8 tonight at the Bolton Ford Unveils declarer out of trumps. Lake Side Dr., Andover; Mrs. anything cutural, or Intellectual. Easterly winds 10 to 15 knots In Mrs. Agnes Kreyslg, Mrs. Rolland Elemental^ School, to open bids "SNOW WHITE and The deiialva term ‘.'egg-head” as the morning becoming north to Dally Question Geneva Holda, 24 Eldridge St.; Meloche, Mrs. Vincent Kreaesickl, on repairs to the school, discuss a Dealer, at your left, bids one THE 8 STOOGES” applied to members of the Intelli-' northwest by tonight with north Mrs. Viva Massey, all of whom New Series John Shaughne.s.sy, .110 W. Main west winds about 10 knots tonight special town meeting for voting on diamond, partner doubles (for In Color St., Rockville; Ignatz WierzbS'kl, gensia. Is proof of this attitude. represent the challengers, accord­ future school facilities and to con­ takeout, and the next player passes. with Carol Hetaa and Tuesday. Cloudy with a few ing to the caucus-elected commit­ 74 N orth St.: John A. Schliphack, genebal ■Drag ©gcasis/ai showers late today. Mostly fair to sider where the school library can In ^62 Models You hold: Spades—Q 10 6; Hearts 1:80-6:80-9:55 37 Pleasant St., Rockville; Arlene Onaraateed night and Tuesday. Visibility one tee. be housed since Cevll Defense Di­ M arie Sadlo.ski, 48 HOlli.ster St.; To Give Ton The sample ballot for the pri­ rector John Avery requested that — Also •— - to 3 miles and occasionally less to­ mary at the Community Hall con­ Nichola.s Mangene. 6.8 Summit St. A Very day and 5 miles or more tonight It be taken out of the CD room. Detroit, Aug. 21 (P)—Ford Motor ADmTTF.D SUNDAY: David Enjoyable tains Instructions on the procedure Publlo Records Co. showed off a new middle-sized "THE nERCEST HEART” and Tuesday. to be used. In primaries, voting is In Color R. l.,ewie. 179 Birch St.; Carol Ann Shnoks FAU Marriage Licenses: Peter Alan series and a 2-seat Thunderblrd to­ Stuart Whitman Cejowski. 15 Oakwood St.; Tlioni- for individual candidates only and -.'If \ HUD t i r e s Slids OF A NAXIONAIXT. 'Thomas and Barbara Ann McKin­ as L. Kyc. Es.sl Hartford; Mrs. the party levers are locked so that ney. both of Coventry. Warrantee day as It previewed Its 1962 mod­ Jamei Darrca Very Good! Juliet Prowse ADVEEnSED CIOAB W o rry o f "GIDOKT GOES "HAND IN 8:25-8:25 Gertrude Stapian, Ellington; P'ran- Stashed To As Ldi« As WHICH SELLS FOR 10c they cannot be operated. The name Deeds: Sophie K. and Hilda John­ els to the press. prices LEAGUES or names of party-endorsed can­ HAWAII” Teck. HAND” cis Akin. 86 Starkweather St.; Reg. $4.75. son to Robert E. and Elaine M. Ford said the average life of S;SM:4S S:1S Mr.-!. Armanda Rother, Wapping: NOW FORMING FALSE TEETH didates appear first on th^ ballot Campbell, property on South Rd.; Its 33 models offered,In 1962 Is ex­ William DeGiorgis, East Hart­ Box 50. ^ 7 9 For Reservations Call Slipping or Irritating? and the name of each party-en­ Alec Eagleson to K trl and June Wod.. "N E V E * ON SUNDAY” ford; Marion Moody, Hazardville; 7 For Zfio dorsed candidate Is marked with pected to be at least 10,000 miles JET-AIR Don't be embanaued by loots falsa Heinz, house on Williams Rd.; Alan Peterson, Wapping; Deborah Pertectos and Panatellas PARKADE LANES tseth allpplns, dropptns or wobbllns an asterisk. Each candidate's Karl and June Heinz to Charles F. greater than that of present mod­ FIRST POPULARLY PRICED TIRE when you eat, talb or laush. Just G. Ma.selek. 14 Jan Dr., Vernon; M l 3-1507 pointer Is located just above his Washburn, property on Notch Rd.; els. Mrs. B e u 1 a Talamini. Stafford sprlnklt a Uttle FA8TEETH on your name. In the case of an office or Edward and Marjorie Dufreene to It said the new Fords are de­ A U G S E H DRUG Junior League WtU plates. Tbta pleasant powder sires a Springs;. Mr.s. Cecelia H unter, WITH 2 TREADS & NY6EN GOiyi Start Sept. 8 remarkable sense of added comfort position to which two or more James and Maureen Bergen, house signed to require normal main­ Stafford Springs: Mr.s, Mae Ven- 600x11 PARKADE ■auand secuntysecurity byoy boldinguoiauig plates morsx candidates are to be elected, a vo on Cook Dr.; Domenlca Lombardi tenance only twice a year for the MANSFieiaif^ Slick ------firmly.------No gummy, gooey, pasty ty tastet r jCT.»i-i2.wuimccTj Adult Comedy. Not for Children nard, 184 Hoiliater St.; Mrs. Elma or feeling. It's alluutne (non-ac-acid). ter may turn down the proper to Christopher and Alice McCooe, average 12,000-mile-a-year driver. IHJ TubelcM Saadra Doe | Dick Widmark DegaLa, Ellington: Dean E. Car­ Sales of tha alf-new General )ct-Air have been fantattie. You will Oet FA8TEETR att any drug counter.com number of pointers anywhere in property on West St. .The middle-sized series is a US- penter, 37l Spring St.; Mrs. Jo­ that group, even though one be Meetings Inch wheelbase Fairlane line, in "TAMBIY TELL I "THE SKCKET directly below the other. ME THUE” I WAYS” The ribald. anne Albord, 89 Hilltop Dr.; • b r a n d like the popular price tag we have put on these premium quality tiref. All men of St. Maurice parish between Ford’s compact (109.5- ImpudanL but Denise DeRoberts, 3 Dailey Circle. The machine is arranged so are asked to go to the chur^. to­ Inch) Falcon and its standard W^d.. Woaderlal "rANNY” • FULL FIRST UNE that one cannot turn down more ahwaya moving Rockville; K aren Vorsell, 393 'With fit-AIr Nygtii you |ct • wirrtntM (I) of mittrijli ind workininihis for th* Kf( «f the Hr* night as soon after 6 pjn. as pos­ (119-inch) Ford. account of tha H ackm atack St.; Mr.s. DoroOjy than the proper number of point­ sible to start work on booths for For claims the car offers ‘‘The and (2) 27 tm)nth fuartniet aiainit all normal driving hatardi! Adjuitmanfa proraM on Canaral'a currant ers for any office or position. the Country Fair to be held Satur­ aocounlar babwaaoj John.son, 233 Autumn St.: Mrs. economy of the compact cars, but a girt-of-tha- Ermaleen Miller, 241 Gardner St.; TTTT^ « S o “s " M BUMISHES prices at time adjustment. The voter should turn down the day. is larger and offers all the op­ III I f pointer over the name of each The Women's Auxiliary ot the EAST straals in a Graclan Kay Bissell, Coventr.v: William tional equipment available on the saaport town. . Wright, 18 Chambers St. DOUBLEsStamps Galaxle (Ford's standard series).” and tha Amarican ADMTTnOD TODAY; Mrs. Ey- i l l i All Its lines—Galaxle, Thunder- who wants to lene Matlhewson, Dart Hill Rd.: ’’suVER’SPEaAL*«*VlE&T*™ bird and Falcon—have been re­ Rockville; Mrs. Edwina Trotter, TONITE raacua har front' Extra Special Trade Allowances On styled extensively. Ford said. hardasparato Ea.st Hartford. Donald N. Frey, division product John Wayna EVERY WEDNESDAY Wl)llam Holdea (or la 117) BIRTHS SATURDAY: A aon to planning manager, described situatinn GYM NEEDS Ford’s features for reduced main­ "THE H0B8E SOI^IEKB” Mr. and Mrs. Haley Bermier. Wap- Tkeaderiaf CItU W ar ping; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, tenance, Spectacle OPEN WED., THURSe, "Twlce-a-year maintesiance la a Charles Lentocha, Tolland: a son GENERAL KRAH TREADS at maiiOW prices! reality on the 1962 model,” Frey Also to Mr. and Mrs. John Line, .33 GENERAL and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. said "With chassis and wheel bear­ "STUDS LONIOAN” Birch St.: a son to Mr. and Mrs. ing lubrication, fuel filter replace­ Featore MUiNAHmooum Eclwin Piirainen. 7 Linden PI , • big full size * full weight * full qualify ment, and en ^e coolant change 1st Tonito Rockville. recommended only every 30,Ow BIERTHS SUNDAY: A son to Dr miles and oil changes and minor and Mr.s. David Caldwell, 158 lubrications only every 6,000 Boulder Rd,; a son to Mr. and Mrs. 7 2 5 miles.” James Stokes, Bast Hartford. DUAL 90 Frey said the new features were DdSOHARG'ED SATURDAY. the result of what engineers have !WINDSG Margaret Zonhia. 9C Hilliard St.: Middle dubbed the “Old Maid” and “ Aunt TONITE Mrs. Lavinia Sam-son, 85 Hamli’- Minnie” tests. S t.; M ichael D. Falea. 138 N. Main TIRES Turnpike “The Old Maid, of course, Is very ''Bouaclnc and beam- St.; Sandra E. Savitskas, Wapping cautious, traveling at low speed laa—say and nUschevt- oBi”—N.Y. Times. M rs. Lorraine C. Demko, 16 Oliver \ S U P F R / East and putting on very little mileage t St.; James W. Clifford. 175 Sum­ 2 T R E A D S • NYOEN COR9 ------— ------pSIZE m s s per year,” Frey said. ' X M A D C T C I ''Never On mit St.; Mrs, W. Meta Xoack. a INCLUDING FEDERAL TAX In "Aimt Minnie, on the other hand, Guilford; W illiam Roediger. 349 KRAFT NATION-WIDE GUARANTEE ^ haa been around. When she doesn't It The finest, safest tire on the road today . . a PLUS RECAPPABLE CASING Tu«s.andWail.^ Sunday' E. Center St.: George Silcox, P.'j , 12 MONTHI «r 12,000 MILES AQAINIT HOnMAL nOAO HAZAnOt have a date and Is forced to use I Center St.; Adolph Gandini, 619 Manchester **PORTMlT_pF made by the world's largest manufacturer oi (Ad)ailniFnli prorxleS en Oenerel'e currenl price et time #f adlnitment) a FREE MOUNTING a EASY TERMS \ her own car for short trips, which MONSTER” N. Main St.; Mrs. Dori.s Mikoleit. Sptclals is rarely, she drives like hell.” Feature 1st Toniie "THE WARRIOR EMPRESS” 38 Lake St.; Mrs. Aurore Aube, 9 premium tires. Ford dealers are Investing more IHE «tST AHEAD OF THF REST Shown First At 8:30 Eldridge St.; PMward Arendt. 38 than |31 million in 1961 to expand W illiams St.; Mr.s. Ella G. Webb. their service and sales facilities, Eatontown. X'.J.; Marcia Jean 36-month written guarantee Boys* Of/fcia/ Matthew S. McLaughlin, division Holliday, 77 Goodwin St.; Linda TIRES OF OTHER BRANDS (TAKE OFFS) Minute Stedks general sales manager, said. Cherrone. 59 Glenwood St.; Her­ McLaughlin said almost half of man Anderson, 875 Main St.; TOP GRADE CHOICE GYM OUTFITS the $31 million had been spent dur­ Stephen Cowles, South Windsor: l-i, ing the first four months of this Mrs. Frances Htmt, 61 Overland year, "When automobile sales were St.; Mrs. Mary Jane Murray and Tremendous Discounts down substantially and a lot of daughter, 145 Pine St.; Mrs. Julie BRAKE ABJUSTMEIIT Our suits carry the Man­ people were expressing grave TOMORROW MORNING AT 10 Zukas and daughter. Hebron; Mrs. doubts about the future of our Theresa Dziezj-n.ski and son, Soutli WE DO ALL THIS vAKt chester insignia on the T- economy. shirt and trunks. We also Special Fun Show For All Kids! W indsor. Adjust brakes to full contact. Inspect wheel cylinders and grease seals. Add carry gym sneaks, socks, DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Jef-^ needed brake_^ fluid. Inspect front brake lining. (Front brakes weW faster). 2 frey Cramer, 7 Sam Green Rd.. gym bags, sweat shirts, etc. COMEDY—CARTOONS—FREE GIFTS Coventry: Donald Rie.stcr. Wap­ Inspect and lubricate emergency brake linkage. Gracious... For 50 years, Marlow’s has I ...... —4s------ping: Judith Ann Clifford. 75 Fox- Easiest been supplying the hoys of KEYSTONE KOPS—LAUREL and HARDY plus OTHERS In croft Dr.; William Russell. We.st- brook; Sally Jean Strickland. fkeBargains CAPITOL ECONOMY PAK Manchster and vicinity French Rdt, Bolton: Eugene Zito. with their gym supplies at ^ ‘^THE GOLUEN AGE OF COM EOr 77 Oakwood Rd.; Mrs, Rita Tay.s, marLOW priced! PLUS! 8 MG COLOR CARTOONS South Coventry. FVancLs Pippin. are soSO LD LB. Warren Ave., Vernon: A. Edward EXP^t’"(iiETLluiWMTNT BAG / Crawford, 271 Woorfbridge St.: You'd Expect To Pay $25.00 Terms . . d f o - - A nthony Zelonis, 302 W. Center its alm ost Frankfurts TO ALL ATTENDING • Correct caster, camber • Correct toe-in St.; Floyd D. Chapman. 397 Sum ­ r i x C C a A SPECIAL SURPRISE GIFT! mit St.; Kenneth Watrou.s. 10 De­ AT OUR HSH DEPARTMCNT • Sehool SuppliM pot Sq.; Mrs. Delvina M. Riley, 200 a Precision balance front wheels Adjust steering. ^ VACATION FUN OLUR TICKETS GOOD FOR THIS 8HOWI Center St.; Frank Angell. Brandy SHOCKim • lock to Sdiool f toihoi St., Bolton: Mrs. Pauline Shamon- Uh and tai> Grit • evio snd d f onoy Is. 20 McKee St.: Bradley Perkins, Possible FRESH SCALLOPS Knollwood Dr.. Coventry; Walter tofwIeGen MOORPt h«vo Otm At • Typowri tor* at •nd IroadMi NiarH and a thirt PHONE Mitchell 3-7832 C. Kicking, 91 Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Edna Chri.stensen. 63 Bolton ZE ” "ETEill . . . yot Rioy'ro a eaol« ona-p AT THE WHEEL” Coming Ang. G “FANNy ’’““ Used Refrigerators" AIR in e«da GENERAL] Branch Store at Overhauled and Tested CONDITIONED MANCHESTER BRANCH MAIN STORE DANIELS (Tire* Only) BOYS. GIRLS! TUESDAY AT 10 A.M. 1S5 CENTER STREET 3281 M A IN at TOW ER AVENUE each M A R L O W ^ TIRE COMFORT Cadillac— Oldsmobile MAIN 8T„ MANCHESnEl^'Oiir 50th T mu'!”—MI 0-SS2L SPECIAL FOR YOU! M l 9-2828 |A 5-3113 1530 ALBANY AVE. a |A 7-0171 a Mr. Perranti Potterton's SltVICE WOBK NOT INCIUMO HONEYDEWS “ OOUXEN a g e o f OOB^Y” Had 8 OOLOO otM O om 186 Orator S t—Cor. of Chnrcli t--. _. ______

■ ( ;J ■'ll. HANCHfiSTER EVENINQ HiJRAIJ), MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961 PAQB flV E rihE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M|NCHESTliR. CONN., MONDAY. AUGUST « , 1961

Infante-Tarbox Bennett^Reed Thomas-McKinney T ■wwm-«KyjfH'iyr MIm Mary Eltzabcth Tarbox of The United Methodist Church of Bolton was the scene Saturday Manchester became the bride of afternoon of the wedding of Miss Nicholas Infante, also of Manchee- S' *. ^ p'.’ Barbara Ann McKinney of Coven­ '^-1 -ri ter. Saturday morning: at St. try and Peter Alan Thomas of Al­ James’ Church. ' , I lentown, Pa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. W. Arnold McKinney, and Mrs. Alfred Tarbox Sr.. 32 RFD 4, Coventry'. The bride­ Wellman Rd. The bridegroom la groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the son of Mr. and Mr.s. Romeo In­ Pierre C. Thomas of Allentown, fante. 168 Autumn St. Pa. The Rev. John D. Regan of St. The Rev. Carlton T. Daley, paa­ James’ Church performed the cere­ tor of the United Methodist mony before an altar decorated Ch\irch of Bolton, performed the with white gladioli. Mrs. • Ralph do\ible ring ceremony before an Maecarone was organist. altar decorated with gladioli, Escorted by her father, the bride ARE 65 OR OVER? white pompons and roses. Solo-, ; wore a gown of imported while ist was Mrs. Carl Hansen of Cov­ ■ V ' '■ilk organza, designed with a por- entry. : trait neckline, fitted bodice of Given in marriage by her fa­ ] Alencon lace, bououet taffeta eum- ther. the bride wore a satin gown, ' merbund. and silk organza houf- st.vled with a scoop neckline, short t? ! fant skirt which ternrnated in a sleeves and chapel-length skirt. ' chapel train .. Her bm iffsnt veil ol Her fingertip Illusion veil fell from ; imported illu'ion fell'from a crown a satin and white organza ro.se ; of pearls and crystals. She carried headolece. She carried a cascade a white orch‘d with lily of the of w'hite rose< "and ivy. valley. Mrs. Richard Oahill of Coventry Mi.s.s Anne Infante. 168 Aiitumr. was matron of honor. She wore a St.. s's‘er of the bridegroom, wa^ ARE CONCERNED ABOUT white silk organza gown, fashioned maid of honor. She wore a gold or- with a .scoop neckline, short ganra gown with a lace cunimcr- sleeves, arid bell skirt trimmed e SI0+ < <■ O' * \ -av^y. Ifiind and m atching . foivn head- with pink ribbon and pink em­ rtiece and shoes, and'.she cirried a broidered roses. Her headpiece was brnoret of gold pompon.*. a w reath of pink sweethearC<«roses Bridesmaids weic Miss .Iiidilh and ivy. She carried two long- .larvis. .16 Ardmore P.d.. and Miss stemmed white i;03es. j k'a’^yn Berbc. I'.'i Maple St. Bridesmaids were i Mrs. Paul 65 OR OVER? I They were dre.s.=cd in orchid gowns I des gned like the nv'id of hmnor’s Jensen of Albany, N.Y., and Miss ! end sim ilar headpiece.’, aiur tlyev Elizabeth A. Thomas of Allentown. I carried bouquets of yellow pom- Pa., sister of the bridegroom. They I pons. dressed the same as the matron of Alfred Tarbox Jr.. 32 Wellman ! honor, and carried two long-stem­ j ■ ; X ' med pink roses. Rd.. brother of the bride, was be.st Dr. Jo.seph N. Fritz of Los Ala­ I man. L’she’ s were Elwood Ander- mos. N.M.. brother-in-law of the i' I son. 63u Center St., and Jam es Mittici of Wethersfield. bridegroom, w ss best man., l.’.shers : Tne bride’s mother wore a pow- were John A. Boyer of Allentown, I der blue linen dres.a and a corsage Pa., and David A. McKinne.v of Coventry, brother of the bride. 1 ■ ! of pink sweetheart roses. The Fallot Studio ' bridegroom’s mother wore a dress i The birde'a mother wore a blue OU MAKE ONE TELEPHONE Bradford Barhrach Fhoio ! of blue lace over taffeta and similar dre.ss and white acce.ssories. The MRS. PETER ALAN THOMAS MRS. NICHOLAS INFANTE i flowers. bridegroom's mother wore an A reception for 150 guests was Maurice C. LaGtua Photo aqua drees and beige accessories. Both wore corsages of cymbidi- chester High School. She attended held at the bride's home In the af­ MRS. ALAN BRUCE BENNETT um orchids. the MeKeown Secretarial School ternoon. For a trip to 'Virginia A reception for about 150 guests and is emplbyed as a secretary by Wirta-Gunsten Beach. Va., the bride wore a navy Miss Aldeane ^Eleanor Reed of carried eolonlal bouquets of yel­ was held in the church parlors the Savings Bank Association of blue dress and ■white acce.ssories. Mystic and Algn Bnue Bennett low carnations. after the ceremony. For a motor Connecticut In H artford. Mr. The couple will live at Quantico. of Manchester were united in mar- trip to Canada, the bride wore an Thomas, who received a degree in Donald Elsworlh of Burlington orchdi silk suit, white acce.ssories. mechanical engineering from Le­ HELP SAVE UP TO $10,000? Va. i-iage Saturday afternoon at Union was best man. Ushers were Wal­ and orchids. When they return high University in Allentown, Pa., The bride, a 19.59 graduate of B aptist Cliurcfi in My.’lie. ter G. Reed III of Mystic, brother Manchester High School, was for­ 'ITie bride is the daughter of Mr, Sept. 5, Mr. .iiid Mrs. Thomas will is employed as an experimental of the bride: and Kenneth W. Ben­ engineer by Pratt and Whitney merly employed by the Travelers and Mrs. Walter G. Reed Jr. of nett, 16 Henry St. live at RFT) 4, Coventry. Insurance Co. in H artford. H er Mystic. The bridegroom is the son The bride is a graduate of Man­ A ircraft in E ast H artford. husband, a 1958 graduate of Man- of Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Bennett. A reception for about 150 j Chester High School, is a corporal 98 Baldwin Rd., Manclic.ster. guests was held at the church ; in the U.S. Marine Corps, sta­ The Rev. Louis Sheplcr of Union after the ceremony. For a motor U '■■■•;«'.••,I .'* tioned at Quantico. Va. Baptist Church pe.formed the trip through Maine and New Eng­ double ring ceremony before an land, the bride wore an aqua MalcolnvAoki altar d.ecorated wiUi white gladi­ sharkskin dress fa,’hioned with If you can answer any two of these questions YES, Students T e l IOAS oli and pompons. Soloist was Ron­ short sleeves and pleated skirl, J ald Brown of Mystic, and organist, bone accessories, and a corsage of Mrs, David Bennett of Bourne. Amazon lilies. The couple w ill be dial your Operator and ask for E n t e r p r is e 6 5 6 5 Of Political Killing^ Mass,, grandmother of the bride­ at home after Sept. 1 at S. Eagle- groom. ville Rd.. Knollwood Acres, Storrs. (Continued ' from Page One) Given in mkrriage by her father, Mrs. Bennett was graduated the bride wore a floor-length gown from Stonington High School last take ".swift measures to put an of white silk organza over bo\i- end to these aggressions.” June. She is a member of the quet bridal ilaffeta. fashioned with Order of Rainbow for Girls Her I Appeals also went out to var- a fitted bodice, stoop neckline ap- I lous Latin American student husband, a 1958 graduate of M an­ pliqued with satin sprays, short chester High School, is a senior I.limit: Suidiiis ! groups urging them to unite be- shirred sleeves, and (olonial bouf­ ihlnd the federation's complaint to fant skirt with pouf butterfly bow at the University of Connecticut, E n ^ a ^ e d where he is a member of Alpha I the OAS. at the back. Her fingertip veil of The engagement of Miss Elaine Neither the government of Pres- imported French illusion fell from Gamma Rho social fraternity and ■'■ - Alpha Zcla, honorary agricultural Helen Hewitt of Manchester to, sident Joaquin Balaguer nor Gen. a crystal queen's crown. She car­ William George Dent, also of Man­ Rafael Trujillo Jr., head of the ried a Bible with green ivy and fratemitj'. chester, is announced by her par­ armed force.s and son of the late Amazon lilies. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hewitt, dictator, had any comment on the Miss Rachel Heeney of Mystic Unexpected Career 475 Keeney St. latest flareup. was maid of honor. She wore a Her fiance is the .son of Mr. and Leaders of the Union Civica Na­ yellow ballerina-length gown of Akron. Ohio i/Pi - When Wood­ Mr.s. George Dent. 298 E. Middle tional, a new political group op- pea'.i de sole over tissue taffeta, land Methodist Church was found­ Tpke. po.sed to the pro-Trujillo regime, designed with a portrait neckline,' ed shortly before Ihe^ turn of the Mi.ss H ew itt is a 1960 honor gave this account of the fighting: brief sleeves, flitted bodice and: century. Ernest Waltz was among graduate of Manchester High UCN member.s returning to San­ bouffant skirt with shirred pouf its flr.st members. School, where she was a member tiago after a rally nearby were set back trimmed with roses. Her cir­ He retired as a shipping depart- o the 'Verplanck Chapter of the upon by a rural mob. Police looked cular nose veil was caught by a National Honor Society. She i.s em­ on while one man was killed and menl foreman after World War II ^ rose petal hat. She carried a co­ CONNECTICUT and was ill for a time. When his ployed in the purchasing depart­ 'I others Injured. lonial bouquet of lavendar car­ health improved, he was asked to ment of Pratt and Whitney Air­ An angry crowd later march­ 6 nations and yellow sweetheart craft as a stenographer. ed on the police station, tangled substitute for the church main­ ro.ses. tenance man for a cotiple of days Mr. Dent, a student at'Ihe Ward with police and then moved to a Bridesmaids were Miss Joan bec.'usc the other man was sick. School of Electronics in Hartford, funeral home where the victim's IXinahue and Miss Mapy Ellen .Ma­ Thct was a dozen years ago and is employed by Circuits Inc.. .Man­ body was taken. Military units at­ Extended Health Insurance honey, both of Mystic, They were W altz, now 81. .says: "The next day chester. * ^ tached to the Air Force fired on dressed in lavendar gown.s styled I read cis death notice snd I've No date has been set for the them with machine gun.s and killed like the maid of honor's, and they been on li.e job ever since." wedding. BuriRn>Mo8« Photo Erasmo Bermudez. 31, son of one of Santiago's wealthiest families. MRS. DONALD HENRY WIRTA I Another opposition political ! group, the 14th of June Party, held Hja marriage of Miaa Norma Ann»'1956 graduate of Manchester High ! a rally in Santiago yesterday un- T urcottC'Chappell Gunaten and Donald Henry Wirta School, is employed by the Thomas ■ der police escort. There were signs both of Manchester, was solem­ Colla Co. in Manchester. of hostility but no violence. nized Saturday afternoon at Eman­ The N orth M ethodist Church in TfWP Pays up to $10,000 for major medical uel Lutheran Church. Manchester was the scene Satur­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. day afternoon of the we'ciing of and Mrs. Eugene B. Gunsten. 347 Mis.s Vivien Lucille Cliappell of care... Requires no physical exam ... Spring St. The bridegroom i.s the Manchester ami Ednnmcl Ronald eon of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. TurcoUe of Hartford. Enrollment September 1-30 Wirta of Redondo Beach. Calif., The bride is the daughter of Mr. TYPICAL EXAMPLES and formerly of Manchester. and Mrs. Gerald A. Cliappell, 478 The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, N. Main ,St., Mt.nchestei. The The following examples show how this great new insurance protection can help paator of Emanuel Lutheran bridegroom i.s the son of Mr. and One call to E nt er pr ise 6565 brings complete details by mail. 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Johnson qf EUlntgon. sister of fashioned with a lace bodice, and $2,687,% Total benefit applique, a Sabrina neckline, short | Crough. 52 Wells St. O perator . . . E nter prise . . . $ 587.50 Total benefit the bride; and Mrs. Charles D. Hen­ silk tiered , skirt. Her headpiece Dial ask for 6565 and tell us your was a short yeil held In place by sleeves, draped skirt and tram, A At the buffet lawn party, the sley. 6 Radding St. They were Swedish coronet held in place her ■ '^ride's table was decorated with name and address. If you prefer, you may write to Connecticut 65, dressed the same as the maid of a lose and petals. Mi.ss Anita Chappell. 478 N, fingertip veil with seed pearls. ' I'p** white zinnias, sprays of 650 Main Street, Hartford 3, Connecticut. honor, and ..arried similar flowers. She carried a bouquet of white baby's breath and gladioli. The Harold A. Dumas. 94 Mather St., Main St., sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore a Phalaenop.sis orchids and dia-'^''**^® decorated by was best man. Ushers were Wil­ caena leaves. bridegroom's mother. Many liam I>elSLney of Talcottville and po\f8er blue gown like the maid of \ '■■ honor s and a similar headpiece, gifts were received from tlie IVllUam Desev, 158 Hilliard S t Mrs. George Matsuba of Ed­ guests, who included relatives and The brides mother wore a and she carried an identical bou­ monton, Alta., Canada, was ma­ royal blue dress of draped silk quet. friends from Nova Scotia, Canada,^ tron of honor for hei’ sister. She and Connecticut and Massachus- chiffon and matching assessories. Kenneth House of Wethersfield more a flamingo pink gown of or- The bridegroom's mother wore a was best man. Ushers were Rob­ Caston^uays Wed 25 Years ert Dillon and Daniel Craighill, ganza over peaii de soie, fashion-' ^ride received a bachelor of ASSOCIATED CONNECTICUT HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANIES beige lace and silk sheath and ed m a princess line with a deep pduqation degree from the Uni­ >ETNA INSURANCE COMPAK^Y • AETNA LIFE AFFILIATED COMPANIES • CONNECTICUT COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS • CONNECTICUT matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ca.stan- both of Hartford, and Gary Chap­ guay. 55 Olcolt Dr., have been terday at a private party for about pell, 478 N. Main SI., brother of side pleat at the front. Her head- versitv of Alberta. A teacher, she CENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY • THE HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP • NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY • NATIONWIDE A.reception was held at the Im­ feted this weekend, according to 25 relatives. piece was a pictuie hat. and she , pjgpg continue teaching at her INSURANCE COMPANIES • PHOENIX OF HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANIES • SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY • SECURITY. perial Steak House in Bolton after the bride. French custom, for their ailver According to custom, a 2Sth The bride's mother' wore a yel­ carried a bouquet of while gladi new home. Her husband is a CONNECTICUT INSURANCE CROUP • SPRINCFIELD-HONARCH l^fSURANCE COMPANIES • TRE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIES the oeremtmy. For a trip through wedding anniversary. wedding anniversary is marked by low brocade sheath dress, match­ oli, pink carnations and white graduate of Sftellarton High School upper New Toxit State and Can- Mr. Castonguay and the former three days of celebration. ing Jacket, white accessories, and Nowinaki's Bridal Service pompons. in Nova Scotia and the University a ^ the bride wore a gold two- Miss (Sertrude Dion of Trois Rivi­ . Mr. Castonguay retired from a lavendar orchid corsage. The MRS. EDMUND RONALD TURCOTTE Miss Anne Will of Calgary, of New Brunswick. He is a con- pieoa dreai dbd matching acces- eres, Que., Canada, were married Pratt and Whitney Aircraft In bridegroom's mother wore a pow- Alta., Canada, was brideamaid. atable at the Royal Canadian aoriea. The couple will be at borne Aug. 21, 1936, in Trois Rivieres. East Hartford last month, where per blue silk sheath dress, white She was dressed In a light ice pink Mounted Police center in Ottawa, after B ept l at Carpenter Rd., They have lived in Manchester for he -h|sd been an engineer for the accessories and a white orchid a corsage ®f white feathered car­ ployed by the Aetna IJfe Affiliat­ gown styled like the matron of Canada. - - f Bolton. the past 21 years. past 36 years. He is a member of corsage. nations. ed Insurance Co. in Hartford. Her honor’s and a similar picture hat. H m bride, a 1967 graduate of Their children. Lawrence Jr., 17, the Knights of Columbus. Mrs. A reception for 17S guests was When the'y return, Mr. and Mrs. husband, who vraa graduated the She carried identical flowers. Hand j|*owder Maichagter High Seb^ is em- Jaoqueline, 18. and Pierre, 20, hon­ CsLstonguay is a member of the held In the cliurch parlors after Turcotte' will make their home at Bsune year from Hartford Public Constable Roy McClure of Moose Powder hands lightly with corn- tn the Bales office of the ored them Saturday at a surprise Ladies of Columbus and both be­ the ceremony. For a motor trip to 42 Imlay St., Hartford. High School, attended the Untver- Mountain Provincial „Park, Bask., atarch befora doing hand work ..,.....— Bbigland Telephone open house for about 25 friends at long to the Church of the Assump­ Cape Cod, the bride wonb a blue Mr*. Turcotte, a 1960 griuluate ■Ity of Hartford and la also am- Canada, waa bast man. Uabera, all •with white material, thread or -I k.%1 IBnclMstBr. Her husband, a iK^e, and again honored them yea- tion. (Herald photo by Pinto.).. ^rlnt Buit. whlta aceeMortea, and e t Mandteater High Seho<^ is am- ployad by Aatna. brothera o t tha brlds,, wars Tad yam. Material ataya dry and clean.

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th» fimdAmtnUl .alert of our era of male and female proclaimed woefully inadequate slate of dan- openly at last, and become a for­ Passing on Right didatee for the fall election. Three Men Held tlmaa, and the only one which haa Of the seven petitioners, five — Board Will Adopt Fine Print in Pep Talk Spntittg l|rraUk a guaranteed chance of aurvival mula for the division of tasks Held Crash Cause as you probably-know — are town In Theft of Meat Reds Add Barricades Obituary Bills Sfent Prematurely In I t rather than some secret reajlty committee members, By their un­ School Budgel at me. everybody tries to keep hidden In A pick-up trude driven by Fran­ orthodox methods, they have Three men ware arrested end Tonight’s Session Johnson Clarifies Line the,closet of classic pretense about cis J. Furphy Jr., 32, of Colchester, shown the townspeople that they charged with larceny early Sun­ After Johnson Visit On Sewer Assessments Vindication Near struck the right front doqr of a lack the kind of Judgment needed day morning. Ridolfi Dies, ^ih im a S io K the sexes. All that really keeps to manage the affairs of the Town The board of education tonight a rER ocaoN this thing going Is the foolish pre­ car driven by Louis C. Vander- They are Paul D. Kinney, 36, (OeotlBaed (ram Pege Om ) PnUlabtn Wa alwaya like to have subset brook, 69, of STS Center St., Fri­ of Bolton. alias Paul or Carl Parker, 83 Oak It’8 all a mistake, at least for the time being. at 7:80 will officially - adopt an Between Dream, Reality ftaDdiM oSolMr L u n quent developmenta prove our edi­ sumption that everybody must co­ At the best attended Democrat­ Hit by Auto amended 1961-62 school budget, day night at Highland and Wyilys St; Hamilton M. Jones, 38, and elty bMxler between Beat and 12th Circuit So to residents of Morse Rd., Olcott Dr., Falknor Dr., Salem and will consider six reports from B r w r j m ra iiln s ISx m operate to flatter the male. But, ic caucus on record, a full slate of James Connors, 60, both of no cer­ torial Judgment or contention to St)s. West Berlin. •Rd. and Jarvis Rd. who might otherwise have apoplexy to­ the personnel policies subcom­ (Conttiraed from Page One) I B ^ ldan . Baturad M 1 . for many males, this flattery Is Police reported Vanderbrook candidates to run for twenty-nine tain addresses. lU ItiUKUMiter. Conn., u have been correct, and since we offices waa elected. These candi­ "The troop eoncentrationa are 13 Days Ago morrow morning when they receive bills in the mail for the mittee of the board. Tunisip Urges U. S., e u w MaU Kattar. something that could easily be was traveling east on Highland Patrolman Richard L. Sullivan Court Case» Weat Side aanitary aewer aaoess-#- have that convenient kind of par­ dates are the only onds who can said he b e c ^ e suspicious as t)iey evidently to protect their working Other items on the agenda for To the Allies their real problem STTBSCapmON RATES omitted, let the work fall where St., slowed to make a right turn manta, the word from General the meeting, which will be held In tial recall which remembers only onto Wyllya St., and FMrphy at­ run in the fall election with came out of the alley next to the parties,” he said, though the Com- Nello Rldolfl, 66, of 117 W. Mid­ morrow morning It will be very Allies to Help Oust Is to keep the Communists from Payalria In Adaance It may. This lady psychologist strength. Manager Richard Martin la— the administrative offices of Bar­ Carrier those things which make us edi­ tempted to pass on the right and Center Restaurant iriunlata had every right to be MANCHBSTBR SESSION dle Tpke., died Saturday at Man­ don’t. much In question In some houses— nard Junior High School, will In­ closing off West Berlin whose 2*4 Ona Taar T< ...... torially happy, we have a real pic­ makes sense, almost like a man. struck the Vanderbrook car. With the support of all Demo- Sullivan watched the three go where they were so long as they French in Bizerte million people, 110 miles Inside Rx IfaHaatha ...... 7.75 cratSi we can on O ct 2 get Bolton William B. Benson, 22, of Han­ chester Memorial Hospital of mul­ The bllla are a miatake, because was built five years ago In Center clude discussion regarding replies ’ker ------l&aa ICootba I •••••••*•• , nic. Furphy waa arrested and to thp lawn near Mary Cheney confined their activity to Bast Ger­ tiple injuries received Aug. 8 when the collection of the aaseaamenta St. from General Manager Richard Communist Flast Gerrnany, give ^ ele JContbIII .«•.**•••**•. l.M back on the two party system. library and then depart. A short man territory. son, Mass., formerly of Manches­ (Continued from Page One) Waakly .10 Lately we have been waiting the charged with illegal passing on the S F c o iu /a a hasn’t been approved by the board Martin to board of education re­ their allegiance to the West. right. Joseph S. Llcitra while later he noticed Jones re­ British officers ssid the Commu­ ter, was fined 876 for evading re­ he was struck by an automobile of directors yet. The levying of the assessments quests. The requests are for an MEMBER OF day when the heirs of the late Sen­ A Thought for To^ay Bruce Jensen, 16, of Rocky Hill, School Road turn. Sullivan went down the alley nists are building an extra barbed sponsibility and 876. for recklSss while crossing E. ^Center St. The only assessments that have was postponed at that time, how­ earlier date for setting the educiS- said that' constituted a serious The Allies have refused to rec> THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ator Jbe McCarthy would ' openly Bolton, Conn. and caught Jones coming out the wire fence about six feet behind He was bom June. 39, 1896, in been approved, after a special ever, because the residents in the enough threat to justify Tunisia’s ognlze the Flaat German Oommu- The Aaeoclated Preaa la exclostralr _ Sponsored by the Manchester waa arrested and charged with driving. area could not use the aanitary tlon budget, and the financing of entitled to ibe uaa of3f republlcatlODrepubileatloo of take to their Imsoms none other making an improper turn last back door of Miller’s Restaurant one that had been there for years Magllanese-Sablna, Italy, son qf hearing, are thoee to residents of additional renovations to older ele­ taking defensive measures. ni.sts—Russian puppets but hardly CooncU of Churches carrying a large piece of meat. W A m m s -W ^ S T The fines stem from ah accident sewer. Now, with the completion "The threat of extension of the more so than the other satellite all nears dtiDatchea credited to It than the distinguished Dean night as result of an auto acci­ and apparently intended tio fill the on Aug. 6 when a half-ton truck the late Phillip and Maria Ridol: Center St. ' mentary schools from the original not otherwlsa credited In tbla paper dent at Main St. and E. Middle Bosses Told to Yell Jones ran back into the restau­ gap with coils of barbed wire. and had lived in Manchester for The bills ware sent to midents of the force main and pumping appropriation for renbvations. aggression persists,” he declared, governments—as the legrltimate and alto tba local neara pupllabed here. Acheson. So far as we have no­ rant and threw the meat under a Benson was driving, struck a car station on the West Side, .the sew­ ”so long aa the resolution of the rules of East Germemy. All rlihtB of repubUcatlon of apeclal The Bible Tpke. A battalion commander, Lt. Col. in the rear and sideswiped another 49 years. He was formerly em­ of the other streets as well (through Appointments, requests for diapatchea herein are alao reaarrad. ticed, they have not quite done it In Approved Style table in an attempt to get rid of ORMANDJ.WEST • DIRECTOR' Malcolm Sherman, said the British ployed St Case Bros. He was < error. er main installed five yeargago Is leaves of absence and two resig­ council haa not been fully ap­ To do so would be to •gree-'ra We search the world for truth. We Police reported Jensen was car on Rt. 6 in Bolton. One of the usable. ^ the permanent division of . Ger­ Full acnlce client of N. a yet; after all, they spent so many cull, i traveling south on Main St. and It, Sullivan said. ' Infantrymen and tanks were veteran of World War I, and' was A special hearing is scheduled nations are also Included on the plied!” Ice, Inc. , _ Sullivan caught Jones and took M.ncImI.r's OW wt-whh ||| 9.7,95 brought out after reports were re­ passengers was seriously Injured a member of World War I Bar­ for Sept. 13 on the assessments, af­ The board of directors voted agenda. The sponsors of. the resolution many, which is the last thing' West PubUahera Repreaentatlaea; IMa years equating Acheson with soft­ The good, the true, the beautiful. tried to turn left onto E. Middle (Continued from Page One) In the accident, but since has been Gei-man Adenauer wants. So the From graven stone and written ’]^ke. He cut the turn sharp and him into the bar, where Connore dM Hn.it hclllHM jy . B LI - ceived that several hundred Com­ racks of Manchester and of the ter which the directors must ap­ Aug. 1 to levy the assessments, but Included 31 countries from Africa ^Itua Mathewa Special Acenejr — IT ness toward Communism, with ap­ and Kinney were sitting. Edwin munist militiamen and the person­ released from Manchester Me­ Magllanese Society. prove them before they -will be sent the collection of them must wait and Asia plus Yugoslavia. West has kept needling Premier Tork, Chtcaso. Detroit and Boaton. scroll, '• w'aa struck broad side by a car right, since remanner. But a goof- W HUAM J. UNNOM . Uc A m .l-. 1l l morial Hospital. Khrushchev to permit unification, member audit BUREAU ~ OB peasement, and even with near And all old flower-fields of the driven by Kathryn A. Bagley of up from a man with an efferves­ Johnson, 54, of 69 Birch St., an nel carriers had been observed He 18 survived by his wife, out. until after the public hearing on Rockville-V ernon Six signed up today—Cambodia, CIRCULATIONS. employe at Miller’s, was also , 142 EAST CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER______along the border. Chief Judge Jay Rubinow, pre­ The sewer in question—and to­ the matter Sept. 13. knowing It’s the last thing he treachery personally that It neces­ soul; Wapping. cent personality should be met siding at t r a y ’s session, accep­ Gladys Ridolfi; a daughter, Mrs. Iran, Nepal, Thailand and the wants. TTie Herald PUnttni Company, Inc., sarily requires quite a wrench In And, weary seekers of the best. Damage to both cars was minor. with a reprimand which is couch­ there, working. . This la the first time auch a Avis: Dietz of Manchester; a sis­ fol-mer French territories of Togo aaaumet no tlnanqlal reaponalbUlty lor Johnson told Sullivan that the deployment of western troops had ted Benson’s plea of nolo conten­ Clothing Store It makes good propaganda but their thinking and their reflexes We come back laden from our Burton L. Stratton. 20. of 15 ed in humor, the author claims. dere for evading respon^bility. ter, Maria Ridolfi In Italy; ■ a will be in St. Ann’s Cemetery, failed to negotiate a right-hand and Upper Volta. typo«raphior4 errora appearlna in ad- So if the boss isn’t chewing you trio came In occasionally in the been announced publicly in the cur­ brother, Remigo Ridolfi of Man­ The resolution calls on France solves nothing. And there is TerttiemenVi and Other readinjt matter to bring them to words of com­ quest, Columbus St., was arrested and Benson was earlier fined 83 for Cranston, R.I. turn onto the Veterans Highway, some Irony In it. tn The Manchmer Evenlna Herald. To find that all the sages said charged with evading responsi­ out properly, you might try ^v - mornings to talk and have a drink. rent crisis. However, British sol­ chester; and several nieces and Friends may call at the funeral To Change Hands to withdraw her troops occupying mendation and praise. Connors and Kinney denied diers turned out as a precaution failure to notify the Motor 'Vehicle nephews. swerved out of control, crossed Tlie Allies because of agree­ Dltpiay adrenlalnB cloalng houra; Is in the Book our mqthers read. bility yesterday. Police re trie d ing him a copy of the book, “How Department of a change of ad­ holme tonight from 7 to 9:30, and the esplanade and rolled once, the city of Bizerte. It also calls on ments with Russia, claim the right For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. But, although it .Is difficult for John Greenleaf Whittier he struck a parked car at Globe Managers Make Things Happen.” knowing anything of the theft, and during German rioting at the Funeral services will be held tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9:30 The House of Tweeds, 83 Union France and Tunisia to open nego­ left. Sullivan called headquarters dress and 816 for operating a mo­ tomorrow at 8:16 a m. at the John mounted a guard rail, smashed a to keep troops in West Berlin. AU For Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday. them, and although it has been a Hollow Swimming Pool, owned by Then when you catch heck, Brandenburg Gate last week. p.m. light pole, and plunged down an St,, Rockville, propo.ses to sell a tiations immediately on the with­ Allied military supplies and per­ For Wedneaday—1 p.m. Tueiday. Submitted by you’ll at least know you’re catch­ for assistance, and Patrolman Within the city, moving van tor vehicle making excessive noise. F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. or Thuraday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. long, hard fight for Acheson, he Charles J. Prunler, 43, of East All charges stemmed from the embankment 38 feet below the major portion of its clothing mer­ drawal of all French forces from sonnel for that city must pass y^r------Friday—1- ■ ^.m.p.m. TTraraday. Rev. Carlton T). Daley Hartford. ing it in the approved manor. John Hughes arrived. Together crews guarded by Communist Center St., followed by a solemn Mrs. Ullian M. Hay road. chandize and stock to a Dobson- Tunisian territory. For Saturday-1 p.ip.ra. Friday. Is steadily winning his way toward they went to the rear of the li­ troops and polica moved East Ber­ same arrest. Mass of ilequiem at St. Bridget’s through or over East Germany. United Methiodist Church, Bolton Damage was slight. Gary Morgan, 17, of West Wll- The funeral of Mrs. Lillian Mc- ville woman who plans opening The session posed a new test These supply routes are control­ Claaalfled______deadlli nine: 10:30 a.m. each his moment of triumph; the very , CADETS ON CRUISE brary where they found Connors lin families from their homes on Church at 9 o’clock. Burial..will be All three occupants were thrown day of .publication except Saturday— All three arrested drivers will llngton, was fined 860 for speeding. In Soldiers’ Field, East Cei^tery. Kechnie Hay of 240 Hoflister St. from the car as It rolled several dress shop of her own. of the Kennedy administration's led by the Russians. t a.m. ' elements in our national life w'hich POLICE AVERT BRAWX appear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ New London, Aug. 21 iJP) — The amd Kinney. HarzerstraSse, a lit,tie street front­ A notice of intent to sell the anti-colonial policy. newest Class of Coast Guai-d Acad­ Connors had a large piece of ing on the American sector of Ber­ The case was reopened by Judge Friends may call at the funeral was held Saturday afternoon at times down the embankment, po­ But this amounts to only about once made him their leading vil New Haven, Aug. 21 {/P)—Police chester. on Sept. 11. Rubinow and continued until Aug. the Center Congregational Church. lice said. merchandize to Mrs. Evelyn G. Delegates from Asian, African per cent of all traffic in sup­ Monday, August 21 arrested two teen-agers and a man emy cadets begins its duties at sea ham wrapped In a newspaper un­ lin. home tonight from 7 to 9. Dearborn, was filed with the Ver­ lain in the headlines must, sooner today on the square rigged Eagle. der his arm. 28 to give Morgan time to raise The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pas­ In critical condition, after pos­ or neutralist nations waited to see plies and people moving to Weat and broke up a threatened gang Johnson headed home after a money to pay the fine. tor of Center Congregational non town clerk at the end of the if the United States would vote Berlin. or later, proclaim him to be their fight at the Farnham Court hous­ The Eagle and the cutters Rock- All three were then arrested and 36-hour visit that lifted the will of sibly being hurled through the week. Alert With Surviral In It away and Castle are starting a 2- charged with larceny. The stolen Burton Stratton, 20, 15 Colum­ Church, officiated. He was assisted windshield, was James Lunsford, for the resolution or if ft would Secretary of State Dean Rusk own revered champion, or at least ing project last night. Acting on a the 2 million West Berliners to by the Rev. Donald Walton of New The transfer Is to take place abstain as it did on similar pro­ said last night the other 95 per Op en Forum week bruise of the Atlantic Coast. meat was valued at $13. resist Communist pressures and bus St., was fined $50 for evading 26. of 187 Hampshire St., Indian When Adlai Stevenson was sd- elder statesman. tip, 14 officers moved in on the resppnsibility. The case was re­ Death Claims Jersey, an uncle of the deceased. Sept. 2. posals before the Security Council cent Is civilian traffic which the scene and found an estimated 20-25 The 191 "swabs” will be accom­ The trio posted 8100 bonds each quieted fears that they might be Orchard, Mass. Hartford Hoj^ital Mrs. Dearborn said she hopes to dresalng the members of the Inter­ It’s in his work In his capacity as panied by 109 second classmen and for arraignment in Circuit Court opened and continued until Sept. James Smith presided at the or­ authorities said he suffered mul­ July 29. East German government lets young men preparing for the Bolton’s Primary forsaken. gan. open her new shop, her first mer­ through by agreement with the national Astronomical Union, out a foreign policy adviser to the new To the Editor, 300 officers and enlisted men. 12, Manchester,' on Sept. 11. West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, 6 to give Stratton time to raise Operator of tiple , injuries, including head In­ Infoi’med sources said there was brawl. Many of them fled when the money to pay the fine. Burial was in East Cemetery. juries. chandizing venture, someday next possibility the United States West German government. In California the other day, he President that Mr. Acheson is officers arrived. Arrested were On Aug. 23 Bolton Democrats who had demanded "political ac­ Bearers were William Stiner, C. D. week In the small house on Rt. 83, tvould vote for the resolution, but So, while the west does not offi­ Harold Allen, 16 of 912 State St­ will have an opportunity to vote tion” by the Allies rather than Paul Kaezor, 20, o( West Hart­ His wife, Mrs. Ruth Lunsford, was addressing an organization really coming into his owm. Hard­ ford, was fined $36 for speeding. McCarthy. Howard Angell, Walter 32, was in fair condition after Vernon, formerly occupied by the many diplomats believed it would cially recognize the East Germans which had held its previous ses­ ly a day passes without some new and Phillip Maher, 17. of 188 Ward in a primary. I urge one and all paper protests,-said Johnson’s visit Tourist Home Joyner, Cheater Bigelow and Mark Watson Realty Co. wind up abstaining. One African as legitimate, it does In effept rec­ St. and Isabelino Rivera. 32. of to exercise your right to vote in was "the greatest help we could get Robert Stetson, 23, of 9 Main St., Hill. suffering internal injuries, a brok­ sion In Moscow. This particular word from Waahing:ton as to the was fined' $35 for breach of peace. en left collarbone, broken ribs and She will sell women’s and teen­ delegate said unless the United ognize tmefli and is dealing with 70 WhalJey Ave. Police said they this prlmar>-. Your votes will de­ at this moment.” Mrs. Louisa A. Atkinson, 72, who agers’ dresses. The name of the them every session was being opened with an forceful role he is playing. He is LADIES OF ST. JAMES Lionel Asselin, 22, of 221 Oak lacerations of the left elbow, au­ States supported Tunisia, it could were unable to determine a cause cide If the Bolton Democratic Before the 'Vice President left, a St., was fined $30 for speeding. operated the Center Lodge Tourist Mrs. Dorotliy R, FIrkett shop will be Evelyn’s Waylide expect little support frbm the Now Khrushchev wantSHhe West astronomer from the Netherlaijds reportedly the key author of the for the abortive fight. Party Is to present a strong or a fresh battle group of 1,600 Amerl- Home at 145 Center St. for 31 thorities said. The couple’s son, House. BOWLING LEAGUE Robert W. Haberern, 16, of 230 The funeral of Mrs. Dorothy B. Richard, was treated for head lac­ antl-colonialist countries should it to give official recognition. But he In the office of president. The policy of military toug^ess on cain troops rolled In to strengthen McKee St., was fined $16 for fail­ years, died Saturday at her home Fickett of South Rd., Bolton, was The House of 'Tweeds, a women’s bring the Berlin crisis before the says whether or not the West does, his repeated pledge that the United after a long illness. erations and released. apparel store waa operated by nominee scheduled to succeed him Berlin, and reportedly wanted the OPEN TO A U MEMBERS ure to grant the right of way. held yesterday afternoon at the The accident, which occurred at U.N. he will turn control of all traffic States will stand firm with West She was born in Manchester, Holmes Fimeral Home, 400 Main Mrs. Margaret Watson of Rock­ There was some belief the United to Weat Berlin over to the East was a Russian. We haven’t seen In Immediate mobilization of an ad Dealership TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY Berlin and the Communist-en­ Charles H. Popp, 66, of East Feb. 23, 1889, daughter of the late 6:26 p.m., attracted state and lO' ville and Mrs. Eleanor Tutein of Hartford, was fined $15 for driving St., with the Rev. Carlton Daley, cal police from three towns, am­ States abstained on the Security Germans before the year ends. So the news from the conference dltional million men Instead of the ACRES OF DIAMONDS * circled city "can never be bulled Michael and Louisa Keisch Schen- pastor of the United Methodist Ellington. ^ Council vote because it thought the West, for Adenauer’s sake, may BOWLING FREE AUGUST 22 "FOR COOK-OUTS OR COOK-INSl" into thebsurrender of Its freedom.” In the wrong lane. However, Judge del, and had lived here all her life. bulances, fire equipment, and a - sidiether delegates from Commu­ milder measures the President has To realize th'is dream you must find a human need and * Rubinow remitted the fine since Church of Bolton, officiating. crowd estimated at 500 spectators. Mrs. Watson aaid today the then it could get the FYench to still try to refuse official recogni­ nist China attended. But If they been adopting. He has been quoted satisfy it. We offer you this opportunity. * AT 7:45 P.M. ! The new arrivals brought the She was a member of St. Mary’s Burial was in Wapping Ceme­ House of Tweeds, now out of busi­ negotiate with the Tunisians. Chief tion while settling for guarantees Ssrve Sizzling Mouthwatering Steaks ^ ■U.S., BriUsh and French garrisons Popp had a safe driving record of Episcopal Church. didn't, that was their choice. Even as saying, on one occasion, that YOU GET: A patented, proven, electronically«ctivated ^ 46 years prior to this offense. tery. Bearers were Richard Peter- ness, will not be reopened. U.S, Delegate Adlai E. Stevenson that thp routes to Berlin will not be product that has immediate acceptance and is * In West Berlin to a total of 12,000 She is survived by her husband, Extended Forecast Softball LeaguA now apparently has abandoned this shut off. the United States State 'Depart­ Chester Bowies Is the chief trou HOLIDAY LANES Save at These Low Prices! Stanley Uttle, 47, of 243 Fern eon. C. Raymond Hoctor, Harold becoming a must in every business and home * troops. Stewart Atkinson Sr, tw o' sons, Hoar, Clarence Aspinwall Sr., j Rockville’s slow pitch softball hope, and Tunisia’s backers feel Rusk said last night — subordi­ SILVER LANE Pravda today printed s Berlin St., waa fined $10 for intoxication Windsor Locks, Aug. 21 (P) ment had, some time ago, permit­ ble with our State Department throughout the world. ^ The fine waa remitted. Stewart Atkinson Jr. of Burling­ Morgan Grant, and Olaf Fkland- The U.S. Weather Bureau today league playoffs be^n tomorrow that the United States — which nating all other reasons for de­ ted their entry Into this country and, on another, tha.t Adlai Ste A powerful and effective marketing program dispatch declaring Vice President ton, Vt., and William P, Atkinson Bon. issued the following 5-day fore­ with a pair of games starting at Stevenson described as the "oldest fending Berlin to this single one — Johnson’s mission to the divided Veronica Bouktus, 10 Proctor 6:15 p.m. for this scientific conference. venson ought to go too. In fact indudingcompietesellingaids.on-the-spottralnlng * Rd., was fined $10 for keeping an of Manchester; a daughter, Mrs, cast for Connecticut for the period anti-Folonial power” — should join that the real Issue on Berlin is a and extensive local and national advertising, « CHUCK city was intended to "heat up the unlicensed dog. William MacDonald of Manchester; from Tuesday through Saturday: The Rockville Hotel team will In the censure of FYance even showdown with Russia, Meaning, There were such slight encour­ the nature of the remarks at already tense situation In West three brothers, Herman O, Schen- play Westland Terrace In Henry of course, can the Russians cut off A prestige business of your own with immediate ^ Herman Shade, 51, of Larreldale, Temperatures averag;ing 2 to 4 though Fiance is one of the United agements for Mr. Stevenson, then, tiibuted to him Indicates that, un returns and steadily Increasing profits. * Beriin.” del. former Manchester police chief, degrees below normal with no Park, and the American Legion will Slate's most important European the city. when he took off on his own demeath that cultured, aristo Tne writer, correspondent Pa., forfeited a $60 bond for not Leo Schendel and Albert Schendel play Rockville Jaycees at Legion Allies. But the West — after Its stand­ ^An appointment as our exclusive distributor for * appearing to answer a charge of State News very marked day to day change. Field. somewhat astronomical oratorical commercial, industrial and home markets, e Vladimer Kuznetsov, said It seems all of Manchester; and four grand­ The normal tenrperature in the The resolution prepared for In off attitude on East Berlin and cratlc exterior of his he carries speeding. children, The winners of the two games East Germany In 1953 and again Yob need the background to enable you ^ West Berlin — not Blast Berlin — Hartford area during this period troductlon In the assembly says the venture. In which, like most peo- his owm dark scowi of hatred and has become “1 military .police Manuel Cuscianno, 43, of Boston. Fimeral services will be held to­ will play a two-out-of-three series presence of French forces in Tun now SJid In view of Johnson’s state­ to maintain successfully a strong Meiss., forfeited a 835 bond for not ranges from k normal high of ple who begin by looking at the contempt for all who do not ac and growing business. * camp.” morrow at 2:30 p.m, at the Wat- Roundup around 82 to a nornial low of beginning Thursday night at Le­ isia against Tunisia’s will violates ment — can hardly any longer He said provocative military appearing to answer a charge of klns-West Fimeral Home, 142 E. gion Field for the championship. the sovereignty of the former make much of am Issue on unifica­ stars, he reached some profound cept his own stern version of what For complete marketing manual write to: w speeding. about 69. Precipitation for the terrestrial truths. America’s position In the world demonstrations were held In West Center St. Burial will be In East The Legion team with an 11 and French protectorate and endangers tion. Write Box AB c-o The Manchester STEAK Adam Mattson, 35, of Terryville, Cemetery. (Continued from Page One) period one to six-tenths of an inch 1 record waa tops In the seven > * Berlin after Johnson’s arrival and occurring toward the end of the International peace. It also calls The big general thing he read should be. Herald, Manchester, Conn. commented that the 1,600 Ameri­ pEdd $28 fines to the violation bu­ FYiends may call at the funeral team league, operating for Its sec­ on the Flench to obey the Security Egypt’s pleasure-loving ancient into the future of mankind he reau for failure to carry registra­ home, Jones told them he had period. ond season. Second place went to We always maintained that Mc- can reinforcements who arrived home tonight from 7 to 9. parked the car behind a repair ga­ Council’s July 22 resolution by pull peoples decorated their tombs with phrased this way: tion and making an improper turn, Westland Terrace. pictures of parties In the belief Carthyism had no business picking Sunday marched through the city in lieu of a court appearance. rage on the highway and walked ing their forces back Into the *Tf there can be said to be a on Acheson, of ail people, and we to the tune of military bands. Mrs. M. R. Dryburgh and hitchhiked home. Oyster Beds Clean Other teams In the order of their naval base. that the fun would last forever. "Johnson develoqped a truly fev­ Bond for Alex Golowozyk, 38, of Mrs. Janet Howat Dryburgh, 85 finish were Rockville Hotel, Jay­ wave of the future for mankind, hope the time is not long delayed Milford, Aug. 21 (jP) — The red cees, Union Congregational Church, erish activity,” Kuznetsov wrote. 63 Union St,, was reduced from of 11 Osk St., East Hartfor^, sis­ stains are gone from Long Island 1 believe it is in the principle of when the present leadership of the $500 to $300. Golowozyk is ter of John T. Howat of 63 Bllyu*' Episcopal Election Vernon Center Congregational 'IFrom morning until night he Sound oyster beds, and a normal Church and Vernon Esso. community.” creed will su;knqwledge Its his­ Alexander Pope (1688-1744) said: prowled along the borders of Dem­ charged with driving while under Rd., died yesterday at St. FYancls Hartford, Aug. 21 (AP)—The Epis­ harvest next year Is once again Stevenson used the word "com­ toric mistake, and make proper ocratic (East) Berlin, arranged the influence of liquor or drugs. Hospital. copal Diocese of Connecticut will hoped for. "HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL IN UNIVERSITY reviews of Amelcan rnUitay units, He will appear in court on Sept. She was born in Scotland and meet In special session Sept. 12 to The red water was .due to num­ munity” in all its senses, cultural, amends and citations. We ask for B 7. had lived in East Hartford 35 elect a second suffragan bishop of sconcHnlc, social, and political, in the long-calumniated Acheson excited the West Berlin population erous tiny organisms called dino- Firmen Plagued THE HUMAN BREASTS” EVENING COLLEGE and met with Mayor Willy Brandt A $250 bond was set for David years. Connecticut. flagellates, which poison oyster A-year and in an age when all the only what Is fair, and what he de­ and foreign Minister Heinrich von Cedar Jr., 33, of Windsor, charged Besides her brother in Manches­ Called by the Rt. Rev. Welter H. larvae. By False Alarms big news features the open con­ serves. When you are sick, don’t let opportunities Brentano behind closed doors. He with driving while his license waa ter, she Is survived by her husband, Gray, D.D., bishop of Connecticut, Dr. V. L. Loosanoof of the U.S. take advantage of your,hope to get well quickly. • REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 6-16 la' trying to save the bankrupt suspended. The case is continued Montgomery R. Dryburgh; ason-df the convention will be held in Biological Labaratory here had al­ flict of the world’s two greatest until Aug. 28. East Hartford: two daughters of Christ Church Cathedral with a Manchester firemen were need­ nation states, and when all the LONDON BROIL policy of the frontline city.” most given up hops that the larvae Watch out for certain door-to-door peddlers, Weekdays 11 am-8 pm Saturdays 9 am-12 noon The Moscow press called John­ A bond of 8500 was continued Windsor and East Hartford: two communion service at 9:30 a.m. and would survive, but yesterday he lessly called out for the third time little news features the emer­ The Stronger Sex mail-order promoters and radio or television for Howard Gllnite, 33, of 7 Ban­ brothers in Scotland; and two the first business session at 10:15. In two weeks as they responded Hudson Hall, Hudson Street, Hartford son's visit ’’provocative” and de­ said the Dinoflagellates had sud­ to another false alarm shortly af­ gence of many erstwhile colonial We are not always automatical­ salesmen who promise much. It is your health cried the dispatch of the American croft Rd., Rockville, charged with grandchildren. This will be the first duly elect­ denly disappeared. they are gambling with. Be safe. Get your medi­ reckless driving and driving while Fijneral services will be held ter 10:30 last night. peoples. In varying moods. Into na­ ly persuaded of the wisdom of ARTS AND SCIENCES troops reinforcements as "military ed second assistant the bishop of Reversing his previous predic­ This time it was the box at Oak cal advice from your physician and your medi­ hysteria.” But the Soviets gave under the influence of liquor or Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the New­ Connecticut will have had. Until tions, Dr. L«osanoof said an ample tion states of their own. The num­ psychologists, but we do hope cines and health-aids from your pharmacist We BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION drugs. The case was continued un­ kirk and Whitney Fimeral Home, and Autumn Sts. In the past two STEAK polite clearance to the American now, he has been aided In the ad­ crop of oysters is expected In weeks alarms have also been ber of sovereignties In the world that, when one does hit something are both pledged to consider your health more til Aug. 28. 318 Burnside Ave., East Hartford. ENGINEERINO Army convoy that crossed 110 ministration of the diocese by one 1962, when the larvae reach turned In at Autumn apd Highland is multiplying, not decreasing; exactly right, we are big enough important'than quick profits. miles of Communist territory to Joseph Milardo, 23, of Portland Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, suffragan, at present the Rt.^Rev. maturity. Courses lead to a Broil Rare Like a . _ pleaded innocent to cutting into a East Hartford. John H. Esquirol, D.D. In recent Sts. and at W. Mlddlp Tpke. near some of the new sovereignties are to admit It and manage even a get here from West Germany. Friends may call at the funeral the East Hartford linp. as thuggy about their Individual degree or certificate. Steak, Slice Thin at an Angle Over the weekend in what John­ lane of traffic within an unsafe years he has also been assisted j' CHARLES M. DOBBvS word of praise. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you distance. Milardo requested a trial home tonight and tomorrow from three months of the year by the Police are still looking for those prerogatives as the biggest of the son called "one of America’s finest New Fairfield, Aug. 21 (/Pj—Fli- responsible in all th r^ cases. A lady psychologist. Dr, Clco need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if Classes begin September 18. Jhours,” the fears of war subsided by a Jury of 12. The case will be 7 to 9. Rt. Rev. Lewis B. Whittemore, re­ old ones; the top news of the day heard in East Hartford on Sept. neral services will be held tomor­ Fire damaged the rear seat and Dawson, was addressing a group shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly noticeably and the prospects of ne­ tired bishop of Western Michigan. row for Charles M. Dobbs, 87. upholstery of a car barked on is pertiaps the world's failure in without extra charge. A great many people en­ University of Hartford ADams 6-5411 5 A 850 bond waa set. Mrs. Mary K. Ro<'ha Bishop Whittemore notified the of business and professional wom­ Chuck Ground 57< gotiations with the Russians grew Mrs. Mary Kohut Socha, 65. of Candlewood Isles, founder of Spring St. yesterday morning. the capacity to live as a communi­ trust us with their prescriptions. May we com­ both in Berlin and Washington. The following cases were con­ last regular convention that Monarch Laundries In New Ha­ Fire cmief W. Clifford Mason re­ en up in Coming, N. Y,, the other pound yours ? Sleok Fricas iffacllva Tubs, and Wad., Only tinued until Aug. 28: 12 Moore St., widow of John he would be unable to serve long­ ty. day, and advising them how to Mayor Brandt, who said his dis­ Socha, died Saturday night at her ven and former member of the ported the damage 4'as minor. cussions with Johnson went "far Mary Quagitano, 12 Bunce Dr., er. Governor’s Foot Guard. Dobbs The cause was not determined. At auch a time Stevenson uses treat their husbands, and she charged with keeping an unll home. beyond the Berlin issue,” said She was bom in the Ukraine, Nominations for the new suf­ died yesterday in Danbury Hos­ The car was owned by a visitor the word. He calls It the wave of seemed, to us, a positive genius. ProAtM .ee ValtM cs! there will be no war and predicted censed dog; Alex Getzoff, 42, of fragan will be made from the floor pital He leaves his widow, Mar­ to the home of Richard Cart­ Colchester, charged with speed­ and lived in Hartford 45 years be­ the future—borrowing a term Her main point went as follows: East-West talks late in the fall. fore moving to Manchester four of the open convention. Election jorie Coblelgh Dobbs, a son and wright, 413 Spring St., a neighbor HONEYDIWS U.S. Secretry of State Dean ing; Clarence Nichols, 30, of Hart will require a majority of both three daughters. said. once used to describe Hitlerism by "Women, knowing they are able EACH ford, charged with failure to se years ago. Melons CALIFORNIA 49c Rusk told a U.S. television audi­ Survivors include four sons, Ed clergy and lay delegates from the its own propagandists, since used to withstand long hours, cold, heat Prescription Pharmacy It's Great To Be cure a driver’s license: Russell D parishes. by the Communists, to describe ence (NBC—Meet the Press) that Stone Jr., 28, of 120 Branford St. ward of Manchester, Michael of or most anything else, unthink­ 901 Main Street—MI 3-5321 he did not expect the Soviet Plainvllle, Nicholas of Westfield, To be eligible for the post, a their own grandiloquent dreams ingly demand their husbands do SEEDLESS ^1 IBS charged with evading responsibil clergyman must be at least 30 and INDEPENDENT 1Grapes 35‘ threats to West Berlin to lead fo ity; and James P. Stone, 17, and Mass., and George of Hartford; and aspirations. But community, the same. Copyright 1960 (6W2) war and added: daughter, Mrs. Ann Fennelly of able to meet specified health re­ We are — and its good for YOU, Edward F. Stone, 19, both of East quirements. lUce democracy. Is not so much an "As a result, women are living COOKING i .1*0 ”We do expect negotiations to Hartford, both charged with lar­ Hartford; and 10 grandchildren ideological creed as a method, and too, thot we ore. Apples 1 49e take place . . . negotiations will ceny and tampering with a motor Fimeral services will be held longer than at any other time in occur.” Rusk said he did not yet Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Ta- a system, a system under which history, and men are dying fast­ vehicle. State Resident Hurt NATIVE 4 s ? know how, when or where—but he larski Fimeral Home, 380 Maple men can accommodate differences. er.” Who wouldn’t rather he his own host Carrots 23‘ did not rule out the prosjiect of a The following cases were con­ Ave., Hartford,, followed by a sol Manhasset, N. Y., Aug. 21 OP)— OF MANCHESTER Praduca Prieas IHaellva Tuas, and Wad., Only sqmmlt meeting after ‘'full tinued until Sept. 5. emn high Mass of requiem at St. Lewis Fleming, 36, of 211-06 '7th When Adlai Stevenson spoke of For cure, Dr. Dawson recom­ than have to cater day after day to the whims of an employer ? (Jlarence Bromley Jr., 26, of Ave., Bayside, Queens, was killed community and called It the wave mended that women must do The lobsterman on the Maine Coast makes his own decisions— preparation.” Michael’s Ukrainian Church at 9 "For perfectly obvious reasons,” Fab van, charged with driving Burial will be in St. John the Bap­ when a car In which he was riding of the future In spite of the way more to ease the emotional and where to place his traps, what bait to use, what kind of a moor­ without a license; and Leonard went off a road, hit two poles and ing can best weather .winter’s storms. Rusk said, ”it is^ not possible to tist Cemetery, Glastonbury. the world is behaving today, he tension-building burdens in the Grocery Specials! Incandella, 20, of SO Holl St., Friends may call at the funeral overturned at 2:30 a.m. today. EXTRA I It isn’t an easy life! Nor is it easy in the insurance business to talk about the details” of any pro­ charged with speeding. Fleming owned the car, driven was speaking of the world’s neces­ lives of their men, and, above all, have to make one’s own Judgments as to the insurance company HOMIMAKIR — Paa, Yellow Eya. SAVE 8c posals the western Allies might home tonight and tomorrow from The case of Armand Aubut, 22. 6 to 9. There will be evening sen’ by John R. Reichert, 36, Ek>ard- sity—of the only way this world must not ask their men to do more to recommend to a client for a certain personal or business need. make. man Rd., New Milford, Conn. Rei­ But the satisfaction in being independent—in not having to fol­ Asked if the West would fight of 26 Birch St., was transferred to ices at the funeral home at ean manage to live. than is ne'oeasary. HOURS JARS the 14th Circuit In Hartford. ' o’clock. chert was treated at a hospital for low the dictates of ’’the manageinent” makes it supremely worth Baked Beans 4 ^1*”* If there were any Interference minor injuries snd released. The route ahead is difficult but This sort of sanity had to come while. with access to West Berlin, Rusk not Impossible, and it is one along from a woman, for the simple rea­ And it’s good for you, too. We can be impartial in recom­ 5-PACK — For a Healthy Pel SAVE 9c replied: Mrs. Ida Roberta Prentice ' which the world has already made son that 'we men ourselves can mending this company over that company when, from our study ”I think at this point... it is Manchester Men Mrs. Ida Roberts Prentice. 68 3 Hurt in Crash of policy forms, we know that it has the broadest policy and the better for us to concentrate on of 109 High St., died yesterday at Hartford, Aug. 21 (JF)—A Massa­ more progress, of instinct, and hardly be the ones to proclaim the CANS Manchester Memorial Hospital af­ improvisation, and of necessity, most economical and up to date coverage for that particular in­ Vets' Dog Food 6 49. the vital interests and say that chusetts man is critical and his truth, which is one of our own surance need. And when a claim occurs or any argument arises, we want to protect those vital In­ Injured in Two ter a long illne.ss. wife la in fair condition today fol than is generally admitted. comparative weaknesses. We men we can stick up for you because we know that no one can fire us tJ. 9EL gTiwiMiKMONTE — — rivo Five u'eiK.ioui Delicious rr Fruits \ SAVE 11c terests by peaceful means If pos­ She was bom May 18, 1893, In lowing a one-car accident Sunday **nie United Nations,” said StO' have to live with the fact that the —but YOU. (We don’t think you will because we will always be sible.” Bolton Crashes Newark. N.J., and has been a resi­ On the Bradley Field connector In venson, “Is the world community’s female of the species is stronger, serving your interest AND YOURS ONLY). Rusk defined the "vital Inter­ dent of Manchester for the past 50 Windsor. years. She conducted the West- greatest instrument, and the That’s why this Agency is an independent insurance agency Fruit Cocktail 2 SSI 47. ests” of the western Allies as David Lewie, 18, of 179 Birch State police said the couple was has more physical endurance, does representing the finest and strongest old established agency in­ side Convalescent Home for 18 world community must act now better a t all kinds of hard labor, ’’The presence of the West in St., Manchester, received a broken years. traveling with their 6-year-old son surance companies—companies which, have stood the test of time < JEL MONTE — Yellow Cling SAVE Zc West Berlin, the freedom and se­ on the connector when the car to uphold It, pay for it, invig can lift more, run faster and long­ and measure up to our standards in^Totectlon, in service and in right leg late Saturday afternoon Sunivors include her husband curity of that city, its ability to when his motorcycle was involved orate it, and support its able and er, hit harder, and bear pain bet­ the fairness of their claim settlements. 29-OZ CAN Samuel J. Prentice, 109 High St.; 1 Sliced Peaches 29. live, its physical access to the in an accident on Rt, 85. He waa two sons, James Prentice of Pitts courageous Secretary General.” ter than we can, while we must rest of the world.” burgh and Blair I*renUce, at home: The precedents this world or still pretend to be the stronger This Independent Insurance Agency He added; "These are at the admitted to Manchester Memorial NOTICE j i>EL MONTE - Cream Style SAVE 3c a daughter, Mrs. EHeanor P. Palm­ ganizatlon has already establish sex. Acts As Your RepresentoHve heart of the problem and these Hospital, State Troopers of the er, at home; and three grandchl’ PUBLIC HEARING ^'Helped me in every way'' ed, the random peace force opera • in analyzing your Insuranco needs 17-OZ are matters which Mr. Khrush­ Colchester Troop are Investigat­ dren. As if this pretense on our part • In selecting the companies with the most comprehensive ADDITIONAL tlons It has already undertaken I Sweet jEorn 2 CANS 4 # T * - chev must take fully In account.” ing the accident. Fimeral services will be held,A'. Says E. O’M, FYamingham, Masa were not bad enough, the ordinary policies 1:30 p.m. Wednesday from tlij* APPROPRIATIONS must, Stevenson said, be formal­ Another Manchester man, Hen­ BOARD OF DIREXTTORS female also Indulges in a counter • In protecting YOUR INTERESTS when claims arise. J aJEL MONTE — Early Garden SAVE 5c ry Locke, 28, of 564 Bush Hill Rd., Holmes Funeral Home 400 • Main ized and made permanent in the kind of pretense she considers ,St. Burial will be In East Ceme­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, We ean serve you in ALL your 17 0Z ^ 1 Champagne Jailed waa also treated qt Manchester CONNECTICUT E. O’M. of Framipgham, Mass., was suffering estabUlihment of a United Nations tactful—the pretense that she Is Memorial Hospital after being In­ tery. Notice is hereby given that the peace force “capable o^ deterring ■weak and needs help. That is why, Insurance needs—Automobile— Fancy Peas 2 CANS ■# I ' volved in an accident in Bolton. Friends may call at the funeral from backaches before he bought his Musco- On Assault Count home Tuesday from 3 to 5, and 7 to Board! of Directors, Town of Man­ or anMulng the strongest com instead of moving some heavy ob­ Locke lost several teeth, his chester, Connecticut, will hold a Pedic Mattress. Now he reports, “It has helped Accident — Liability—Burglary mother said, when his car went 8 p.m. Mnations which might be raised ject easily and expeditiously by Public Hearing In the 'Municipal me in every way and I do get a night’s sleep.” — Fire — Marine — Bonds, Walter Cheonpagne, 41, of H art out of control near the Villa Lou­ Building Hearing Room. 41 Cen­ Bgaihzt it.” herself, which W'ould ^ the really ford, was sentenced to four months isa as he Attempted to light a cig­ ter Street, Manchester, Connecti­ Holman-Baker has'designed two mattresses for This has to be done “soon efficient way of getting the task at the Hartford State Jail by Chief arette at 1 a.m. Sunday. Tbe car Funerals cut, THiesday, August 29, 1961 at people who suffer back disorders . . . Musco- enough to save mankind.” done, she will deliberately re- ! F ir s t Judge Jay Rubinow today in Cir­ struck a utility pole. 8:00 P.M. on propose'd additional Pedic and Verto-Rest. Orthopedic surgeons All O is has, for some time, been stfain herself, seek out her male cuit Court 12, Manchester. In connection with a third acci­ appropriation as follows: helpied with their suggestions. 'The sentence will be suspended dent over the weekend, Mrs. Ter­ Mrs. Santina DiMeglio To Garbage Collection and the A B C OC the world’a future, if on a mission of flattery, and an N a t i o n a l after 30 days,..after which Cham­ esa'Hewitt of Newington was ar­ The funeral of Mrs. Santina Di­ Disposal ...... $44,000 It le <0 lurv* one. Btevenaon aaid npunce to him that she has a task pagne will being a two-year proba­ rested Saturday and charged with Meglio of Providence, R.X,, mother To be financed from the unap­ tion period. And many of our customers who have normal, y**^**! new. He aald it well, in a that takes a man. It may break Stores operating a motor vehicle while of Mrs. Alexander Girelll of S3 propriated surplus as of June 30, healthy backs and want to keep them that way, f* * ^f Whlob waa itaalf Ulustra- his back, but he Is supposed to be E ^ t Center Champagne waa chargsd with imder the Influence of liquor. Lilac St., Manchester, ti^ll be held 1961. tkB Hiet there la aoma hope and flattered. Street striking bis mother-in-law and ’ Trooper FYancis Plsdi of the Wednesday at 8 a.m. a t the B. Robert W, (Sordon, also choose these fine mattresses. Why don’t breaking her nose in an argument Colchester Troop arraeted Mrs. Maceroni and Sons Funeral Home, Secretary you try them at Watkins tomdhrow? Each cifaidty among human beings. Dr. Dawson, we would judge, on July 3 at Bolton Lake house. Hewitt after her car collided with 1881 Smith St (Rt 44), North Board of Directors Phone PXICtS EFFE(jTIVt IN FIRSI NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS ONIV 189.60. . . I bI fen aald It a t a ttma adian the would have done with such non- CURRENT ANNUAL MVIDiND ^ % Qiampagne, who pleaded guilty, a fence on the, east side of Rt. 4. Providence. Msaebrator, |M t|m 9 t- tMtieoM are cutting senee. She would have ^ truth 3 4 MI 8-1126 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES said that la did not HU her, but She Is schgdulf^ to appear la Cir­ A ifaqulem high M ira arill fol­ Connsetleut ilnm the tlmi available. TUa la ■bout the relative eBduimaoe pow- FuUsd her,hair. He aald that no cuit Court 13, Manui^er, flepb low at S t Auguitlne'a Church. Datsd at itaneliMtar, Connaetl- Biadleaitiea was required. Providenoe, a t 0 o’clock. Burial out this 18tb day of August, I06L PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961 ------— ------p — ------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961 PAGE N IN E BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Herbert Flavell will be in charge Rockville’Vernon of refreshments. Woman Arrested Hospital Notes Notice Final Plans Set Admitted Friday: Julia O'Brien, In 3-Car Crash I IT AIN'T MA30R HOOPLB X WANT.' ‘ Amww to PrMlew I 105 I^'ospect St.; Mark Mocadlo, 8 . IT’S You, CJAKe HOOPLE/hHIEMEMBBR YS5,MYFR»SND,My^ Gipitol Conceras For County Fair Moser Dr.; Mark Ritchie, Mile Hill ’ Edith J. Connett, 141 Middle BROWN and LYNCH NAMElSRbOPLE,.'^, ^IMAT POKER SAME OP AT A To Ten The Truth and 'Winter Sts. W ILL BE CLOSED [<3000 THAT PLASTER, OR I'LL SMACK 12 When Law M ptlndplM Karly Show (In progress) 10. 20 8:00 Surfside Six ALIKE E/CEPT TNAT Agricultural Center (TAG) build­ duc, Center Beach Rd., Crystal First Show (In progress) 22 8:80 Surfside Six 8. 40. Police reported. Mra. Connett ,YOU t il l 'toU SWEAT IS Uinenl rock SNoinad Yog^i Bear FOR VACATION MA30K HOOPLE HAS ing on Rt. 30, Vernon. Lake. 8 Talc.s of Wells Fargo 10, 22. made a left turn from Winter St. A MUSTACHE- COBBS/ 14Singing group lOIrritato Club members will exhibit dai­ Al Mann News 63 TV Hour of Stars IS Phlladilphia’a i i Plunder Admitted Sunday: Lottie Bred- Flippy the Clown 18 9:00 Snike Jones Sliow 8. to head east on Center St., lost AUG. 19 to AUG. 27 founder ig Pota ry, sheep, poultry, ■ vegetable, rab­ ens, 5 Regan St.; Stasia Blonlarz, raiilc 4u Whispering Smith 10. 32. control o f her auto and struck a Hahn, Dwifht Clinton, eon of Mr. and Mm, Karl R. Hahn, 6:15 Rescue 8 30 9:80 Ann Sothern Show ISHumor 20Sontbem itato bit, floral, entomological, me­ 133% W. Main St. 2. car driven by Marion L. Dower, OPEN AUG. 28 B3 Willard Rd. He was bom Aug. 12 at Hartford Hospital. Hla Modern Digest 68 Concentration (C) 10. 22. 17 Nimbus (ab.) chanical, canning, clothing, fro­ Birth Friday; A son to Mr. and 6:25 Weather, News St SporU 8. o f 46 Wellman Rd. 18 Hair 22 Painful maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Burdette W. Fothergill, 12 Adventure In Paradise 8. 40. 42Unntaal zen food, home fuiinehing, photo­ Mrs. Robert Love, South St., Cov­ Two Paces West , 4G Million Dollar Movie 20AaiaUe eountry gSRepreaentative 31 Pedal digits East Hartford. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Henry O. Hahn,' 6:3U Club House 22 10:00 Clcnn Miller Time The Dower car, heading west, 21 Help from minoia S4dlp ASPaaaageia graphic, recreational, and child en tr.y. 8. spun out of control and hit a the brain . Wethersfield. He has a brother, L. Martin,- 4%. Compass 63 The Barbara Stanwyck Show 22 Dry 24Laaao 3S Swindled < « * « * care projects. Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. Channel 6 News 8 22 parked car on the south side of 23FonoerU& 25 Bewildered S7SUce of baesa 44 Speed I The doors will open Friday at Rf'bln Hooa 18 Adventures In Paradise 45 Italian and Mrs. Keith Evenson, 44 Moun- 6:45 UouK Hldwards 8. Center St. It then slid across the RANGE 26 Chilly SSDenrara Dobrutsky, Jennifer Mira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 8:30 a.m. and on Saturday at 9:30 12 10:30 Peter Gunn 8. 40. 28 Be made of 27Notioa dOlloiran 46 Bm Dobrutsky, 55 Norwich St, Dalton, Mass. She was born Aug. Uin St. HuntleV'Brinkiey Report Rescue 8 road, climbed the curb and stopped \M> a.m. 10. 22. 80 The Third Man 30 Alleged flag ZSLayatuil AlBarhyard 47 Orlealal colon ^16 at Pittsfield General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents , Discharged Friday: Agnes Hall, 104 feet west; of Winter St. maker 49Combat Fflday’a program will feature Kvenlng Report 8 Brenner 29Saetba denixan. art Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. M qscs, Vernon. Her paternal 7'< High St.; Mrs. Jo.yce Carpenter 7:00 Altei Ulnnei Movla 8 Main Event The Dower car was considered rUEL OIL 31 Rent judging of all exhibits except no gt^dfather is Samuel Dobrutsky, Hartford. She has a brother. and daughter, 112 High St.; Ken­ Nows & Weather 22. 11:00 News totally damaged. The left side and 32 Femala isbbtt r T~ I r“ r 5 t 10 horses and sheep. There will bo American Odyssey 53 News. Sports A Weather GASOLINE 33 Mimic n Jay Stgpphen, 4',4. and a sister, Rhonda Rose, 6. neth Russell, East Hartford; News. Sports & Weather 40 11:15 JncK Paar Stviw (C) 10. the two right wheels of the parked 34 Shoe part IS II * * * « » lunch at noon, supper at 6 p.m. Daniel Ridzon, West Willington: Phil Silvers Show 8 Suspense Theater car, owned by Michael W. Pallein, IT 10 Feature 4U 35 Grant Baroiiapsky, Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bar and round and square dancing on James Burke, Tolland Stage Rt.; Death Valley Days 39, of 8 Santina Dr., were danu 36 Longed Father Knows Best 12 11:20 Premiere IS It IT o’nousky, 256 Hackmatack St. She was bom Aug. 11 at Hart­ the TAG lawn starting at 8. David Trapp, 15 Pleasant St.; 7:W Kvenlnsr Report 40 World's Best Movies aged. Police estimated damage at SSGolf The Saturday program will 39Tbiee4oed ford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jeanne LaBonte, Warehouse Point. ■t Mass. Polllir.s * 22 11:25 News—Sign Off $50. BANTLY OIL II Ii Barney Daley Jf;, Wapplng. Her paternal grandparents are close at 4 p.m. Sheep judging will Stmrts Camera 30 U:3U Jack Paar Show (C) alotha Discharged S a t u r d a y: Cary 7:^ rheyenne 8. 10. 40. 63 1:00 Date News Police estimated $1.50 damage to (•.IMI'VNV, INf. 40Flahegga take place Saturday at 10 a.m. 21 Mr. and Mm. John Baj;onousky, 225 Woodland SL. Ayres, Tolland: Lois Day, 7 Frank­ The Americans 22. SO News the right front of the Connett ve­ 41 Brittte and the horse show will begin at SEE SAXrRDAV*5 XV! WEE& FOR COMPLETE USUNG hicle. :.!l M \1N SI RMU' 44EUzabetb and L s that time. Lunch will be served lin St.; Mrs. Madeline DeCarll and u A u 9 son, 54 Prospect St. Mrs. Connett and Miss Dexwer Philip at noon. TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 48 Pledge Vaccine Supplies Low Discharged Sunday: Mark both received slight injuries but u The cattle, swine, and goat ex­ 49 Elated Ritchie, Mile Hill Rd., 'Tolland; declined hospital attention. ROCKVILLE TR 5-.S271 50 Car aceeasmy hibits will removed at 4 p.m. Radio 61 Indian Sylvia Pctclle, Dart Hill Rd.; Mrs. Friday. Other exhibits Will re­ Oleta Wieliczka and daughter, 16 52 High card main in place until 4 p.m. Satur- (This listing tnolndes only those news broadcasts at 10 or IS-mlnuto CARNIVAL BY DKJK TURNER SSMUah 5S~ Nye St. length. Some statinns carry other short nesrsossta.) tUtofiDtn Cholera Epidemic day. ' ' ^ WDBC--1360 7:00 Bob Scott Yes, $1 worth of rides for 50c with S4AdieaaDehanI The hall will be open from 3 to Vernon and Talcotfvllle news is SSLagil point 6:00 News !l;00 Ray Somers FREE COUPONS the Stop & Shop coupon! And when 9 p.m. Thursday for those bring­ handle,4nded tonbury to Davis H. and Elizabeth TEL. Ml 9-1752 Peiping has not admitted the out committal of any sort.” Friday, W. Bradley, property at 273 ^Lud­ or outbreak. Political experts forecast a close Schumey said It was a success low Rd. „ ' The Philippines also began a na­ election, with Jagan's party win­ ful one. A number of new special Chester D. and Elizabeth M. Ml 3-5747 Monday^ Tuesday tionwide vaccination campaign. ning 18 seats, Burnham’s 16 and events were incorporated in the Freeman to RaymtAd and Lucille About 100 to 150 persons arrive Daguiar’s united force only one. program, including a turtle race, Cornell, property off Branford St. daily in Manila from Hong Kong If neither Jagan or Burnhab can hobo parade, old coin day, and a Ceflificate of Devise and Wednesday Specials! by airlines. All were being iso­ form a government, a new election bicycle rodeo. From estate of late Annie E. Garner's lated on landing unless they could may be necessary. \Vith the close of the season, -Dillon, also known as Annie Cas­ a GRISWOLD ST. show vaccination certificates. Offi­ IVith only one per cent o f the playground equipment at Bury sells Dillon, to Robert J. Boyce, We Give Green Slamim cials were confiscating food the land under dultivation, British Field will be dismantled and the executor, property at 105 Cedar St. travelers brought with them. Guiana’s economy depends on field closed to use. Extenaions of I..eases bauxite, - sugar and rice exports. A spate of vandalism at the field, Savings Bank of Manchester to The British governor, Sir Ralph marked by the breaking of win Shearson, Hammill & Co. at 913 Main St., five-year extension of Genuine Spring Grey, stressed the country's need dows in owner Joseph L. Bury's Science Shrinks Piles -VILLA MARIE HOTEL for foreign aid In a radiocast ap­ nearby storage building has caused lease beginning Feb. 1, 1962. J & S Realty Co , Inc. to Louis SOUTH GLASTONBURY peal against election disorders. the City Recreation Commission "W e shall not -get the help of to close the field for the year. Apter of West Hartford, extension New Way Without Surgery CLOSED good ‘friends if all the, outside Henry Park will remain open of lease until April 1, 1971, for US: "Choke" “Junior! I wish you wouldn't Interrupt your father world hears about us is of bitter daily until Sept. 4. After that, it property at 907 Main St. will be open weekends until the end Marriage Licenses while he’s listening to m e!" From July 1 thru Aug. 24 quanels between our various Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Open Aug. 25 races and disorderly behavior," he of the nhonth. Francis Joseph Gawles of North Itew York* N. T. (9p««Ul) — For th€ so thorough that sufferers made said. Recreation Chairman Donald P. Coventry to Barbara Jean Hem- first time science has found a new astonishing statements like '’ Piles Berger said he will see to the re­ ann of Rockville. healings substance with the aston- have ceased to be a problem!" LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON placing of windows in the shed at f Andrew Thomas Suhie of 85 ishiniT ability to shrink hemor> The secret is a new healing sub* Bury Field. Bury donated the field, ’ oU St. to Doris Maria Michel- rhoids, stop itching:, and relieva stance (Bio-Dyne®)—discovery of known as the Cricket Lot, to the Itsch of 34 St. John St., Aug. 26 pain — without surgrery. a world-famous research institute. city in July. at Center Congregational Church. In case after case, while gently This substance is now available Vacation Is Overt Auxiliary Ofileers Building Permits relieving pain, actual reduction In t«ppo»i(ory or ointment form t a n i b iS B , Mrs. Elsie Southwick. of King .Carroll Nelson for Dr. Howard (shrinkage) took place. under the name Preparation H9, St;, will be installed in September Baldwin, additions to home at 156 Most amazing of all^reiults were At all drug counters. as the president o f the American Waranoke Rd., 5890. ^ WEXL RE-OPEN Legion Auxiliary. Miss Ann L & L Builders for Boland Oil Gworek will be first vice presi­ Co,, additions to building at 315 TOMORROW 7 A.M. Broad St., $9,000. Cep'. 'II Gea'I Pa#L 'StC«r». dent, Mrs. Lottie Blonstein, second B-2/ TM.Wo'Id licMtftfvd. vice president; Mrs. Shirley No­ —Announcing — vak, secretary and Mrs. Norren O'Brien, treasurer. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART CORNELL BAKE SHOP They were elected at a meeting Whirlpool FALL REGISTRATION FOR held last week. Others to be In­ CK?'rt?0 PEEL IM M ORTAL? THAT SBTTLES ir. 449 HARTFORD ROAD stalled are Mrs. Bernice Jerzan- owski, chaplain; Mrs. Hermena. E. and Gas Ranges 1 Y tes. ^ THERE IS A HEI5EAPTEI?. The finest Spring lamb of the season . . . it's nu­ Hoermann. sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Prices as Low ^ 1 DOVCO?J A _____ Pauline Burj'. assistant sergeant- Center Nursery School tritious, exquisitely flavorful, and it’s yours at at-arms; and Mrs. Anna Kadcisikl, Service That's Better remarkable savings! U. S. Graded Choice. Mrs. Mae Chapman and Mrs. Dor­ othy Allen, executive committee. AFTERNOON SESSION, 12 to 2:30 OF MANCHESTER Robert Lusa has submitted his FLETCHER G LASS CO. Mitchell resignation as a member of the Potterton's For Information— Call Mrs. W. A. Joyner— MI 9-892G 9-7879 130 Centisr St.— Cor. of Church RIB LAMB CHOPS supemumeray force of the Rock­ 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ville Police. Save 26c over last CORNER DURANT ST. Bridgo Group To Meet week’s price! With The Vernon Area Junior Wom­ en's Club bridge group will meet the close Stop & LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home Shop trim, you get ' a . ’s.’fiL’K S X ’* PLENTY OF FBONT AND BEAR PARKING of Mrs. Raymond Hallowell, Wil­ more good meat per ||| i ■ "" - son Lane, Vernon. potmd. ■ " AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Mrs. Joseph Rasulis and Mrs. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI GLASS FURNITURE TOPS H o t M i o q ... KIDHEY CHOPS B a i l k R b h t W HATCHOX MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) HELLO,F06TS3— « y , n a jf i g TELLNOU ABOUT Save 44c a pound! V/HAT& NEW IN U mmc n a e , HANGING PICTURE FRAMING (all types) HOW! Last week’s price — c OU1B?5RftCe? VIOHT MT7 AROUND WITH $1.39. These are a THoeeRueaAN WINDOW and PLATE GLASS SUN LIFE'S SECURITY tender delicacy, fresh A6TR0NALTP5 cut from young UP T H E R E ?/ CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK FUND ENDOWMENT Spring lambs. lb MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS PROVIDES LIFE INSURANCE^ OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS PROTECTION TO AG e" 65 ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Lamb Combination AND RETURNS . Increase The Value Save. 12c over last ■ Ii ■ ALL. BASIC ANNUAL week’s price. Y o u j PREMIUMS PAID get “Choice” shoulder PLUS ACCUMULATED Of Your House! chops and tender rA!*TAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER DIVIDENDS chunks of lamb for ABERNATHY 6R0WIN6 RALSTON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY stew. W-NOTHINT J U S T Y I w a s SAVINGi Bifr, WR.' IF THE ASSURED Clenney’s will re-side the average six- room house with 33: GOWE -UH - ICE j m EPITOR WIIL PAY , OrMSORBy^IWONY PtASTITj MV fa vo rite WASH, WHAT ARe\ 1 PK.ZABOU 12 5^ 00 family expenses Just ahead? LIVES TO 65. HELU>, I BeABi-ETDDorr PROGRAM. 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