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VOL. LXXX, NO. 220 . (SIXTEEN PAGES) \ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 (CUaelfled Adrertlabis on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Boun Oum to Stay State iVei|7s j Court Bars 3 Laos Princes Roundup lUnion Dues Police Hold Plot Firellaves iFor PoliticS In Hot Dispute 42 Homeless Washington, Juno 19 (iT*)— The Supreme Court today Guilford, June 19 (/P)- ruled that a labor union may Kill Bristol Bride Zurich, Switzerland, Junetdeiegationi, meeung in L « 0S in the Damage in a fire that wreck- not use dues of a member, 19 (IP)— The three rival rebel-held* jungle towns of Ban led a tenement building and over his objections, for politi- princes of Laos began nego­ . , .r 'store and made 42 persons cal objectives he opposes. tiations for a coalition gov­ homeless has been estimated! tT’" »ig h Tribunal decided an formation of a coalition regime is officials at $75,000. jt * « R‘°«P °ffrom ernment today and promptly a long ,’ay off. ' a Georgia Supreme Court ruling Wife of One disagreed. ■\Ve all agree that Laos should I cbuld go higher. that the union shop provision of Prince Souvanna Phouma. the be neutral, sovereign and inde- j All of the occupants escaped the j the Railway Labor Act violate.5 ■elf-styled neutralist who is the pendent;” Souvanna Phouma said. i flr^ without injurj'. constitutirnal rights of workers. Communists' candidate to head a General debate on the Laotian Eigh fire companies, four from 'The Georgia court ruled in favor Earmarked "national union" regime, an­ Guilford, three from Branford and oi six employes of the Southern nounced that Prince Boun Oum. (Ciontlniie-oup representing several Washington, June 19 i.fl—New. were Brous’ wife, Minnie, 40, a for­ Hartford. June 19 (.Pi—"As fsr Ion N Minor. Federal Com­ as w ere concerned, they're our (Continned on Page Eight) unions. aughs,: V ' mer dancer and model, and Robert munications Commission chair­ he bos. Laurel Festival Set jobs and were demanding our Cali’.oon charged that the Bulletins Gerald Bortoli, 28. a Reno, Nev., Winsted. June J9 iP - The laurel | right to them " American Merchant Marine Insti­ man, offered this today as an I and .X gambling- house dealer. example of the impact of tele-, Culled from AP Wires is about to bloom and Winsted is • This is how the head of the Unit­ tute had attempted to "Bribe us la r the ' Both said they knew nothing of vision crime and violence on ready to take full advantage of it. ed Auto Workers Union, which by offering a substantial economic e doinc ■ the bombings. Mrs. Brous told young viewers, 'The seventh annual Winsted voted to end its 9-month-old strike package if we will drop the run­ r UtUoiJ.- "$‘ 1 newsmen she thought the explo­ "It concerns a letter I» re­ laurel Festival is set for a 3-day at the Jacobs Manufacturing Co. News Tidbits away-flag issue from our de­ KENNEDY SKIPS DINNER sives on the yacht were to be used ceived recently from a mottior run. starting Friday, and laurel is late Sunday night, feels. mands ' He said he had called up­ Washington, June 10 (JP)— In hunting sunken treasure off U)e order of the day. from the A P Wire.s of SIX children. " Minor lolri/ihe President Kennedy today decid­ The comments of union presi­ on a congre.”sional committee to Senate subcommittee on juve­ dent Joseph N. Marci referred to investigate. ed not to attend a women's presa r moth- (CoDtlnned on Page Two) BERNARD J. BROUS nile delinquency, ■wwddy [ (Contlniied on Page Eight) the fact that the Elmwood chuck The accusation was denied by dinner tonight to avoid any ad­ T. Keith Glennan. former ad­ "She repprted that when she ditional strain In his ailing back. manufacturing firm has. since the Ralph E. Casey, president of the lold her little 4-year-old that walkout began .Sept. 16, I960, re­ ministrator of National Aeronau­ .Merchant Marine Institute He The White House, announcing tic.* and Space Administration.*, I* his grandfather had died, the the change in plans, reported fre e to.* The ISew Militants— 1 placed the strikers with non-union accused Calhoun of "Iving in his youngster asked, "Wlio shot n » s ’ y _ workers. ele<-ted to Yale Coip., university’s teeth. " and said he also would him?' " Kennedy rontlnues to Improve, Mdse. X The union estimates that there boaixi of tnistees . . . About ■’199 however. Tho Chief Executive, are now 155 workers on the job at residents of Tonganoxie. Kan., last still using his crutrhes, walked for ao* the plant. Tliere were 211 at the night finally gave Capt. John R. with greater apparent ease than m. “ It’s Sharp Tension Across Nation time of the walkout. However, McKone homecoming w e I c o m newsmen had observed In a week Marci said, there "are consider­ town had planned for months since , w hen he got out of his helicopter able orders being jobbed out," he was released by Russian*. Soviet Seek Way on returning from Middleburg, The decision to terminate the Six-day "United Worshipers" Va.. to the White House thla strike was taken, he said, because di.*trict assembly of Jehovah's morning. Builds Extreme Action Groups "the whole crux of the di.spute lies \Vitnesaes opens tomorrow at Yan­ ' V'-. ■■#■;■ in the legal aspects of the case.” kee Stadium in The Bronx. N.Y. . . To Restart Arms Talk COURT FOR S.'VFBGUARDS • years' The company and union are cur­ Federal Cornmunlcations Commis­ Washington, June 19 l/PU-The ■ eons in ' NOTE— The depression 80s pro-^the far fringes of the body politic.j-The second affects a relative few rently involved in a hearing before sion chairman says he .strongly Supreme Court today declared Mr : deep .t'., duced a gaudy front of extremist mostly from the right, some from strongly, but the more beleaguered 1 objects to wasting valuable tele­ Washington. June 19 i.(Pi—U.S.^'inade to resume the disarmament that warrants culling,for seizure had to organizations. Now the opulent .60s the left. . a person feels under such pres­ (Continued on Pagn\Four) vision time with programs stres- and Russian representative* meet i talks and that a multi-nation con- of obscene publications must i Soath* find the political mllltante on the Why the intensified activity in sures the more readily is he re­ ,*ing blood and violence. here toda.v, seeking a way to re- ference should meet around July contain adequate safeguards to wded It .yVt7'-:f0,l move again. This Is the first of recent years, especially by mili­ cruited to right-wing militancy. I Smith College announces be­ sume general di.*armamenl talk*. 31. protect non-obscene matertol heoBiinc five artlclee exploring their bcMvI- tant# who ride to the battle cry Prof. L. M. Upset, a Yale so- ; Hungary Sentences quest from late Mrs. Berth .Mien The talks were broken off a year McCloy, Picaiilent Kennedy’s from being confiscated. Ute ttee and the forces behind them. of individualism and find com­ ciologist who has studied the phe- I Logan of Boston and l„owell. ago when the Communi.st repre-: special representative on disarma-j court, in a unanimous decision, fort and purpose in such organiza­ nomenon extensively, explains: j Mass., will exceed $800,009 on final senlatives walked out, charging nient. anil Zorin were given the! said the warrants must be spe- By JI'IJCS LOH tions as the John Birch Society? "For the first time in our his- | 12 Roman Catholics liquidation of her estate . . . Nut- the We.((t with bad faith. : task of deciding when and where I clfic. It ruled In a case tn which (A.P. Newsfeature Writer) Historically, whenever periods tory. our country is taking some i tlng’s-on-the-Charles. famous old Whether the Rii.*sians slick to such a conference should be held! a Missouri law was attacked as "Id the' "We are living in an era of great of sharp tension have gripped the' real and symbolic lickings. [ For Anti-State Plot daiwe hall in Waltham. Mas.*., procedural matters this time or and who should attend it. unconstitutional. The court, how­ ■MdlMlid* danger, of vast peril,” intoned an country, extreme reactions of one j "To a people educated from ____• ' I where the big name bands of the show intentions of talking about There is no question about the ever, did not reach the constl* tyfie or another have resulted on ithat America is first Budapest. Hungary, June 19 (44 : J®30s played. Is only charred tim- all the problems of disarmament i 10 nations - - five on each, side — tutlnnal question, but merely intense preacher-physician in a laid down procedural safeguarte the further shores of political life and best and strongest and smart­ Twelve Roman Catholics were today. may offer a clue as to whether the to represent East and We.*t. They uuant to speech to the Texa* legislature. est. even a Russian victoi-y in the Hudson River exi ursion by 3.000 which must be followed. "The disease of communism is If they have seldom shifted the i aentended to prison today on talk.* will get off tlie ground. | would be the same as last year— , iahhiise..'; center- of gravity representivl by Olympics is hard to swallow. ! charge.*, of plotting the overthrow Harlemites turns Into riot wlien Tlie U.,S. representative. Jplln J- the United Stales, Britain, tVance, making fa.st epidemic progress. ECU.XDOR ASKS $140 MHAJOIf the major parties, they've cer­ "W e see these people who adhere | of Hungary’s Communist regime. 1,000 holders of counterfeit tickets MeCToy, is reported to expect that: Canada and Ilalv on one side and We are confronted with the prob­ Quito,' Ecuador, June 19 tX) tainly produced much sound and to a political system we are con­ show up at pier, . . . Tornado whirs his Soviet counterpart. Deputy | Russia. Poland, Czechoslovakia. ability that within a generation it The heaviest term—12 years — President Jose Valasco Ibarra’* ., e^pilppod':’;^ "^ fury, i ' vinced means iheir enslavement at­ was handed the Rev Islvah Ta- from leaden skies during 10-inch will have consumed the entire Foreign Minister Valerian Zorin, Bulgaria and Romania on the oth- government today laid bMorh tracting followers throughout the body, charged with high treason as rain, injuring five persons and de­ will not be satisfied with limiting , er. Earth." A t present, according to one Adlai Stevenson its plans (or • a ^ .-sh d : study, there are about 1.000 -vol­ world, making us take second weli as anti-stale actirities. stroying tw'o units of a public the Washington talks to questions M he dO. In South Carolina, a churchman project in Galveston, These 10 nations were meeting social program calling tor Imme* . thundered to an attentive gather­ untary organizations on the Right place in space, embarrassing ii* Although tried in secret before a i housing of procediiics. when the disarmament talks were at every turn. Tex. . . . Head-on automobile col- diate foreign credit^ totaling o .broad* ing.: alone busily pliunping their causes i separate court. Father Tabody was In fact, the Russian was hinting broken off last year. about $140 million. Tbe govern*; “ God made the white man. God through literature, lectures, and "The reaction is to square your confronted with his companions to ' lision kills eight, five Instantly, in all of last week tliat he will bring .shoulders and say, ‘What caii I hear sentence passed. Details o f ; Appomattox, Va. Now, the Russians want to bring mem has already applied tor made the black man. Who made the-like. up Soriet Premier Khnjshchcv's in five neutrals—Ghana. India; In­ loans and grants cove^g n 9ah*f personally, do about i f ? " his case were not disclosed Lawrence Speiser, American the mulatto? He is the work of Only about 5 per cent could be request to merge tho stalemated donesia, Mexico and the United stantlal pari of the progmn. Lipset says this accounts for Sentenced to eight years was CSvil Liberties Union attorney, Satan. You can’t mistreat the Ne­ regai-ded as extremist. Their pro­ Geneva talks on seeking a ban on Arab Republic. TTic United States Some are sought from the UnItoA easy recruitment by extremist | Oedoen Barlay, accused a* one of cites Kennedy Administration bills nuclear weapons testing into the gro, but you can’t allow' him to be grams overlap on some principles, designed to force testimony fi-om wants only two of these partici­ States and others from faitorna* groups—and also explains part of the leaders of a so-called (Christian broader conference of disarma­ ushed on by Godless communism differ on others. But the hard ji'itnesaes. . . . Martin F. Arm- pating—India and Mexic^ tional agencies. > destroy our country.” the immediate initial enthusiasm | Front organization. ment. core has similarities which offer for President Kennedy's Peace Tlie prosecution contended that | strong Jr. announces candidacy for | A hint that the Russians may gAt a rally in New York, a frail­ The United States, in a diplo­ TRALN DEATHS AT 88 sociologists clues to the factors Corps. Strong emotional reaction j all the accused either belonged to GOP nomination for mayor of want to go beyond procedural mat­ looking Negro In a pillbox hat behind today’s resurgent mili­ matic note handed to the Kremlin ters in the talks came last May 6 Vitry-le-Francois, France, gong to Communist gains doesn't neces­ Or had knowledge of the organiza­ Stamford. . . . Albert E. Brady late Saturday, said the Khrush­ ■houM above his cheering, stomp­ tancy. 20, faces prosecution for mnn- from Khrushchev. He said: 19 (J5—French railway ing audience of 6,000. sarily put a person in the camp tion with .the intention of working chev proposal was unacceptable. They find two main ones: alaugbtiW in. Machias. Maine in 15- " I f someone thinks that the talks said today that 2$ h T am here to teach yoiThow to o f the conservative militants. * to replace the Communist regime 1. The Cold War and the ad­ year-old girl's auto accident death The United States accused Mos­ can be reduced to pure formalities, been taken from the b* free, yea free from the white It takes other pressures to com­ with a Christian republic. cow of trying "to choke o f f ’ the of 'the crack Strasbourg-1 vance of communism In the'world. plete the Job. on Memorial Day, to discussion of ptocedural ques- man’* yoke. We want unity of all The indictment said they illegal­ Geneva negotiations by proposing Express but that an 2. Domestic stresses such as in­ In analy’zing the leadership of ly trained an elite Catholic Youth •. Lynn Morton, 37, son of oil com­ tiops, then let them take the re­ darker people on the Earth, then that they be merged Into general mined number stIU remahMid tegration, hlffh taxes, big capital right-wing activist groups. Lipset (iorpa to assume leading posts in pany executive, held on suspicion sponsibility for siuch an unbusiness­ we will be masters of the United a car submerged In swninip and big labor. saya he found,a significant num­ the event of a change in govern­ of murder of his wife in fashion­ disarmament talks. like attitude." Stated and we are going to treat tor. Rescue 'werkein The first affects all but the most ber o f executives from mlddle-aized ment. able Wllahlre district home In Los Last March, UiN. Ambassador The Soviet aide memolre Khrush­ pered bi ranching i the white man the way he ahould apathetic American, though some companies which represented the Barlay was held for 20 months In 'Angeles. . . Trinity College will Adlai Stevenson and Soviet For­ chev gave Kennedy at their Vienna ka trMtad." see le u Immediate danger In com- discuss plans for a $l^i mlUioo eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko A latflu Uka this amanata from muniam’a advianew t b n othfra. (OaattBwd eaFlice Ms) (OoBttBiMd SB Fags nevMi) arts ■tor tonight. agreed that a new sUart should be (Oentfaned tm Vugs Vbor)

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V : ' V , '.ll FACE TWO IIANCBESTER e v en in g BEBALD, HANCHESTER, conn, MONDAY, JUNE M, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 PAGE THRIB Wind, Tide, Anti-Big"Bu8ine8g Group Regional 8 Weather Bardons-Pigott Sheinwold on Bridge Hyland-Chambers Awards Program “THE WAY Windsor Locks, June 19 — 3 Bombings Publicize The Martna Weather forecaat Mias Donna Gay Chambers and Honors Students UNBLOCKINO PLAY South dsokr Jay Fredrick Hyland, both of The Baby Has I HEARD IT” from the U. 8. Weather Bureau at L_£:y SOLVES PROBLEM North-South vnliMfaUo* Mtoncheater were united in mar­ Bradley PMd: NOBTH A recent RHAM High awards U.S. Republican Army By Alfred Sheinwold A A 5 4 riage Saturday afternoon at St. Tides will be high along the Con­ When a suit blocked you may Mary's Episcopal Church. assembly honored many students by John Gruber necticut shore between 3 pjn. and ^ Q J 7 V I^e .bride is the daughter of for scholastic and sports achieve­ 4 p.m.- today end between 4 pjn. (Ooutlaued frera Page Oue) Mooaoon's bow rode high out of have trouble takingto the tricks that D 10 8 8 5 S V Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Chambers, Been Named... belong to you. "ITie solution may lie A 7 2 V ments. end 5:30 p.m. tometrow. Low tide the wajter after police removed It. EAST 6 Ridgewood St. The bridegroom in at Old Saybrook at 10 p.m. tonight Peru. BortoU said he was a guest Mendez aaid there were two 50- in an unblocking play. WEST the son of Mrs. Arthur House,, 28 Language swards went to Busan and at 10:30 am . tomorrow. for skin-diving. West leads the queen of clubs, A K Q 9 A S 7 9 Mercler,' Penelope Belden, Mary caliber machine guns, Uitm car­ and Blast signals enthusiastically ^ 8 4 3 2 9 10 96 9 Englewood Dr. An FBI complaint filed at Laa bines, three rifles, a ahotpm and The Rev. Roman Harding, priest- Thero to nothing toft to discusa* my stand, and came to the conclu- Sunset today at 8:29 pm. Sun­ with the nine. You refuse the first 0 K 4 6 9 7 9 Lou Hooker, James Russell, Lil­ Krteger, Kimberly Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C rise tomorrow to at 3:15 a.m. Vtgas. Nev., charging conspiracy. 1,500 rounds of 22-miUimetcr and in-charge at St. Mary's Episcopal lian Palmer, Fred Lloyd, Marjorie ■bout an orchestra with the excep- ' sion that I just waved a stick at 30-caliber ammuniUon. club but win the second. East A’^Q J 10 8 A K 9 S Krieger, 210 Keeney St. She was bom June 10 at Manchester Boating weather for Long laland Indicated others are involved. It plays his king of clubs to un­ SOUTH Church,. performed the double ring Dean and Judith Yockachonls in Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. tloii of the conductor. (Perhaosj random. Sound to Montauk Point and Block Also, he said, there vere a "bun­ A J 10 6 2 ceremony. Mrs. Lucille Blasko of you're new: at any rate, we've All concert artists memorise accused Brous, Jensen “and other dle" of TNT. “a great big bomb,” block the suit for hto partner. French; Miriam Gearhart, Mar­ Arthur Foraker, 47 Hillside St. Her paternal grandparents are been discussing what makes a their music, too. as soloists when Island — Winds southwesterly 10 You pay little attention to VAK East Hartford was soloist, and garet Lord, Mary Hills, Gaile Jen­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krieger, Hartford. knots to occasionally 15 knots to­ unknow-n persons." and two 2-way radios. Btost’s unblocking play because 6 A Q J Sydney MacAIpine, organist. nings and Beverly Bramhall, In « « * * » symphony orchestra, and what the, j wa.s a practicing concert pianist, day and tonight picking up to 15 Mexican authorities said Brous At the Ensenada Police station, A A 6 4 3 jobs of the various performers are | i several times had people ask if I you have problems of your own. The bride, given in marriAge by Latin. Newman, Wayne Anders Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. to 26 knots Tuesd,.y and shifting and Jensen admitted bloiylng up Mrs. Brous’ face waa bloody. She Both red suits are blocked. If you h West North Kmt her father, wore a gown of white Frederick Lloyd also received Newman, Storrs. He was bom June 10 at Manchester Memo­ like.) Now we come to the man could read music, or if I only play- to northwesterly later in the day. the two microwave towers and a told police the bad fallen down a Pau 1 6 Pom embroidered satin, designed wltn wlth the stick | ed b\ ear So the confusion seeitis are careless, you will get only two the Harvard Book Prize. Miriam rial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Doi-othy E. Fair weather through Tuesday relay station early on Sunday flight of stairs on the yacht. tricks In each of those suits. r PaM 9 NT AU FM scoop neckline, fitted bodice and Gearhart received an award for six Gerken, Westport. Hl.s paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. I actually hai one lady ask me lf| fp he quite prevalent, morning becoming psutly cloudy in morning. May 28. The American Alfredo Trujillo Mier, conaultani Opening lead — A Q the conductor had to be a musl-, The motions with a stick are You cannot afford to go right full-gored skirt, with cummerbund j weeks of study In bacteriology at Arnold K. Newman, 57 Turnbull Rd. t^e afternoon with ahowers de­ Telephone A Telegraph Co. esti­ to the Mexican federal district at­ after the diamonds. If you do, and overskirt of while taffeta. She | Cornell University, sponsored by « * • * • clan. I don't know- whether this not made at random, but follow de- veloping. \^aibility mostly 5 miles m ate the damage at about S850.- torney, said Brous told him it wore a crown of seed pearls with was honest igiiorance. or a back- finite patterns which are the .'-ame West will take the king of'- dia­ and the next playbr passes. You the National Science Foundation. Douglas, Michael Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. or more. 0 0 0 . cost $600 to blow up the stations monds. cash his good clubs and tulle veil, and carried a cascade Douglas, 33>-i Golway St. He was bom June 9 at Manchester Me­ handed dig at mv abilities but I in this country and abroad, at least Brous told a U.S. newsman he luid that he has spent $6,000 on hold: Spades—A 5 4; Hearts—Q J of white carnations and pompons. The DAR award and Bausch and can assure all and sundry that the so far as indicating the rhythm is Marine weather obaervationa (at then force out dummy’s ace of 7; Diamonds—10 8 6 5 2; Clubs— Lomb science award went to morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mit. 7 a.m.l—Block laland: Tempera­ masterminded the sabotage. Jen- the arsenal. spades. You will need the rest of Mrs. R. C. Averlll of East Hart­ ITieresa Cswacska; the Rentschler Ralph S. Olsen Sr., Canterbury His paternal grandparents are conductor is at least supposed to; conceined. Primarily, that is the ture 50, wind southwesterly 14 aen told Mexican police he blew up Brous told Mier he had sent 7 2. What do you say ? be a musician conductors task, to indicate the the tricks, but dummy will be en- Answer: Bid one diamond. There ford was her sister's matron of elementary algebra prize to Judith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas, East Hartford. He has a sister knota visibility 7 miles, weather the three installations and was 19,000 letters from various Mex­ trylesa with both red suits still honor. She wore a cocktail-length Pamela Jean, 2. He has to have a very thorough ■ rhythm. In a dance’ band, that is Is no value In suppreoaing this gown of pink taffeta with match­ Ann Pick; and the Underwood * * * « « w-orking knowledce of all the in- ; ahemt mII he does do. and since the fair; Montauk Point: 'Cempetature paid by Brous to do it. He said ican towns to U.S. people, includ­ blocked. about sU he does do. and since the 56. wind aouthweaterly 11 knots, Brous was in Ensenada at the suit, shabby though it to. If part­ ing overskirt, with , a braided business award, Judith Hutchin­ Btnimenta in his orchestra, al­ rhythm may not change, once ing President Kennedy, Mrs. Elea­ Clear the Way ner happens to have five clubs and son. I-awson, Deanna Jeannine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell though he does not have to be able viaibility 11 miles, sea 3 feet; New time. nor Roosevelt and newspaper edi­ crown and veil of white net. Lawson, South Windsor. She was bom June 9 at Manchester Me­ established, he has practically Haven; Temperature 59, visibility A copyrighted atory in the San You must clear the way by cash­ four diamonds one of you should Bridesmaids were Mrs. Albert Music awards went to Edward morial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. to play them. For example, he nothing to do after the first two tors and publishers, urging sym­ ing the ace and king of hearts to mention diamonds if you are ever Ellis, Gregory Horton, William must know whether the bowing m 3 miles, base and smoke. Diego Union quoted the two as pathy fpr the “American Repub­ Sommerman of Windsor, and Mrs. George Lawson. Hartford. She has two brothers, Wendell Jr., or three beats, but continues for begin with. Then lead the ace and going to get to your best suit. Collins, Whitney Merritt and Ju­ 11H. and David, 5'-,. the fiddles is to be "spiccato " or saying the sabotage was in behalf lican Army.” jack of diamonds. Ronald Albert, Manchester, botli dith Hutchinson. form's sake. of the “American Republican (Copyright 1061, General slstefs of the bride. They wore * • * * • “martellato." to achieve the effect The symphonic conductor to time what Individual player to do­ In San Diego, Brous and Jensen West takes the king of diamonds Features Corp.) Art awards were given to Rob­ he wanta in a particular passage. ing what. If he hears somebody in Army." They said it advocates the were taken before Mrs Betty and his good clubs. You discard cocktail-length gowns of turquoi.se Knowles, Denise Melody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William busy all the time. The rhythm overthrow od the present U.S. po­ taffeta with matching nylon over­ ert Niles, Karen Falcetta, Shirley Knowles. 30 Walker St. She was bom June 9 at Manchester He has to be able to read music, changes to avoid monotony, the in­ the first fiddles dragging, for ex­ Marshall Graydon, U.S. commis­ the two low spades from dummy, Gamer, Lorraine Fox, Andrew ample, he looks to see which bow litical order. sioner. BrdUs, who has long, wavy and West then leads the nine of skirts. All attendants carried bou­ Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. not only aa w-ell as anybody in the strumentation changes, the bal­ A Mexican official said Brous \ ’"4IP quets of turquoise and pink pom- Fink, Lois Moberg, Donald Grif­ Vernon Perkins, Canaan. Maine. Her paternal grandparents ara group, but well enough to read all ance changes, and so on. These chsinges direction a shade late, and hair, a graying beard and a droopy spades to dummy’s ace. fin, Gary Lesick, Richard Bricault, thus identifies the guilty perform­ told him the army waa intended to mustache, wore a blue denim This puts you in dummy for the ^ n s with white carnations. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Knowles, East Hartford. Sl]e has a brother, parta aimultsineously. On top are his problems. fight what Brous termed official EASTWOOD Ellen Sommerman of Wlndsoy, Nellie Wolfe, Peter Raleigh, Alan Reginald, 6; and two sisters, Paula, 5, and Susan, 3. of this, he muat not keep bla nose Suddenly the cellos may have er. On the other ^ n d , there are yachting suit with two stara on first and last time, but you are Hutchinson, George Jackson, Pa­ * • • • • incompetent stick wavers who corruption in the Ameriesm sys­ hto cap. able to stay ther;. You cash dum­ niece of the bride, was flower girl. In the score while reading, but The melody, for example. The con­ tem. including the FBI and big Raymond Hyland of East Hart­ tricia Patterson, Paul Anderson. Shenning, David Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rov A. Shen- must indicate hto directions to the ductor muat indicate to them that esn't do this. Asked his occupation, Brous my's queen of hearts, discarding All Disney and Wondwfnl Lorraine Smith, Alvin Skoog and business. the queen of diamonds from your ford, brother of the bridegroom, ning. Orange, N. J, He was bom May 20 At The Hospital Cen­ players directly concerned, while they should come out, and at the The story to told of one such grinned, shrugged hto shoulders served as best man. Ushers were Carleen Coates. ter at Orange. Orange. N. J. His maternal grandparents ar« he to doing his reading. same time must vindicate to the Incompetent, who had bis nose in The Union's Interview waa writ­ and said he nad none. Then he hand. This unblocks the diamonds "The Absent-Minded Profeesor" ten by Robert L. Curry, editor and so that you can cash the rest of Scott Hyland of East Hartford, There were 23 awards in intra­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cochran. Tampa. Fla. His paternal grand­ Personahy, I find this difficult, others that they muat be softer. the score all the time. During a said he once was in the construc­ with FRED MacMCRKAY nephew of the bridegroom, and mural sports. Soccer letters were parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Shenning, 28 Perkins St. ao I memorize the score, aa a gen­ How much of each? That too', la publisher of the Redondo Beach. tion business. dummy’s long suit. very soft passage the cymbal play­ Calif.. South Bay Daily Breeze, Thanks to your foresight you 2:40-6:80-9:15 obert C. Averill of East Hartford. presented to 15 boys and numer­ • • « * • eral rule. I think this to what may his problem, and to what makes er decided to play a Joke on the He announced to newaraen that Raymond Hyland Jr., East Hart­ als to 13; basketball letters'went Haatlngs, Alison Elizaliotli, dai:ghler of Mr. and Mrs. Norton have confused the lady about whom the difference in interpretations. who waa vacationing in Ensenada. Hospital Notes win one spade, three hearts, four Also "DUMBO" In color / conductor, and came in with a Curry aaid Brous representt^ he represented "The American Re­ diamonds and a club. ford, nephew of the bridegroom, to 8 players, numerals to 20. In Hastings. 580 Burnham St. She was bom June 5 at Hartford I spoke at the beginning. She Incidentally, the r i ^ t hand in­ sudden crash! publican army and the only of­ 1:30-8:15 was ringbearcr. John Hoaoh Studio baseball there were 11 letters dicates the rhythm, and to aome himself as head of the American Doily Queetion Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ protebly didn’t see any music on Startled, the conductor lifted his Republican Army and said it will fense we are charged with is an Vtottlng hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Partner opens with one club, Mrs. CTiambers wore a peacock MRS. GEORGE L. BARDONS awarded and 13 numerals. Three ter A. Vernon. Lower Lake. Calif. Her paternal g;randparents extent the dynamics. The left gaxe to the orchestra for the first attempt to arouse the American fir all areas except matemity blue print dress with matching ac­ :'najorelles won their letters, and hand further indicates dynamics, gain political power “by political, are Mr. And Mrs. Ross Hasling.s, I..0S Angeles, Calif, and Mr. and time and in a bemused voice in­ not ^'iolent means.’’ Brous added; public." where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:M cessories and corsage of pink car­ White Slimmer flowers decorated* organza with acces.sories in a deep­ two. numerals; two cheerleaders Mrs. Cedric Clute, Ross. Calif. She has a brother, Kirk Vemon. and to used for "cfes" to Indlvld- quired, "Now gentlemen, who did Jensen, tall, athletic-looking, to 8 pjn.; and private rooms Lcpiand Solbcrt Photo nations. Mrs, House wore a blue er shade of pink, and they carried won letters and elgiit, numerals. • « * • • OOMPUCTE SERVICE uala or sections. "We planned blowing up the the altar of St, Paul's Evangelical that?" communication equipment as a tanned and blond, gave his ad­ where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. .EAST MRS. JAY FREDRICK HYLAND dress with- pink accessories and bouquets of American Beauty The senior class banquet and Ryba, Janina-Sophla Hcnrlrtta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yea. the players suitually watch corsage of pink pompons. I Lutheran Church, Wethersfield, oa your telenrIalaD by aa expeil- spectacular effort to bringb notice dress as 1350 Feather Way, Reno, Vtoltors are requested not to rose.s. cla.ss night was held Thursday in Henry Ryba, Notch Rd., Bolton. She was bom June 2 at Hart­ the conductor. They must be able Nev. He said he's a mining engi­ mioke In patient's rooms. No A reception for 125 guests was for the wedding of Miss Carole A. Charles Bardona of Wethersfield the cafeteria and auditoriun). Par­ ford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. saned and reliable technldaa— to read well enough ao that they to the organization." more than two visitors st one time, held in Neill Hall of the church Member of *Tetoa." can take their eyes off the music Club to Orient Brous told Curry that “hate for neer and equipment operator. Pigot of Manchester to George L. was beat man for his brother. ents, faculty members and friends Stanley Gala.ska. Hartford. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. the privately owned utility com­ per patient. after the ceremony. For a motor Bardona of Wethersfield Saturday Bruce Pigott of Manchester, broth­ attended. A full course turkey din­ Agnes Ryba, Hartford. She has two brothers, Michael Henry, and glance at the conductor to see Swiney-Fava trip to Florida, Mrs. Hyland wore er of the bride, and Cheater Sauren ner was served by Mrs. .lurovaty 4, and Peter Henry, 2. wnjJE TELEVISION what he wanta. With an amateur panies" waa one reason for the afternoon. « • • « « Ml S-M8S 13 New Members bombings. Another was to produce ADIMITTEJ? SATURDAY: a blue floral dress with white ac­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. of Newington were ushers. and her cafeteria staff assisted by orchestra, this is a difficult stage George Clark, Bolton Rd.. Vernon: cessories. The couple will make to achieve, and requires extra re- a “scape" to bring nationwide rec­ Open House Held N iltD itn W 9 and Mrs. J. Bruce Pigott. 130 The bride's mother wore a white junior claas girls who waited on Burke, Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Burks, A coffee hour will be held for ognition of his group. David Swanson, 30 Hudson SL; their home at 756 Burnside Ave., sheath dre.ss with an overskirt and tables. W. Somerville. Mass. She was bom May 31 at Mount Auburn hearaala. The professional w-ho Mrs. Esther Katzung. .Coventry; East Hartford, after July 1. Washiqgton St. The bridegrqom is cannot do this at ••nee. just does board members and IS new club Brous described it aa “like the For Preston Sages the .son of Mrs. Louise Bardona of red acces.sories. The bridegroom's Theresa Czwaczka gave the in­ Hospital, Cambridge. Her maternal grandiriother Is Mrs. P. H. Mrs. Mary’ Nowak. 707 Hartford Mrs, Hyland is a 1960 graduate of mother chose s blue sheath with vocation. The class night program Conroy. W. Somerville, Mass. Her paternal grandparents are not get hired. members of the Junior Century John Birch Society but more ac­ Manchester High School, and is Wethersfield and the late George tive.’’ Whether the "American Re­ Rd.: Mrs. Phyllis Mason. Wapping; 6:30-9:20 8;IS Bardons. white accessories. Included the welcome by Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Jaihes D. Burke, Tolland. Wlirlpool Waslwrs, A good conductor kno*rs all the Club of Manchester, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Sage, 21 Frank Ruggiero. 247 Charter Oak employed at Pratt and Whitney Majeski. cla.ss president; a skit by publican Army" la an organization Courtland St., were guests of hon­ Aircraft, division of United Aircraft I The Rev. Tliomaa C. Kline per­ A reception was held at Las ***** evening at 8 o'clock. of any size wasn’t known. The FBI St.: Mrs. May Puter, 5 Gerard St.; Wednesday vmM formed the marriage service. Houses' Steak House. Berlin, for members of the cla,ss; the roll call Wolfram, Nancy Blanche, dai:ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert or yesterday at an open house at Mrs. Thelma LeClaire. Windsor- Corp. Mr. Hyland is a 1958 gradu­ by Joy Goulette and William Dun- D ryers Mrs. Ronald Vernier of 35 Mil­ in Washington wouldn’t comment. the home of their daughter, Mrs. "Rotam To Peyton Place” ate of Manchester High School, and The bride, given in marriage by 100 guests after the ceremony. Wolfram. 26 Cooper St. She was bom June 11 at Manchester Brous aaid he’s non-Communist vUle: Frank Ouellette. Ellington. For travelitjg. the bride selected a nack; presentation of the class gift Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. BEFOftC YOU BUY ford Rd. will be hostess. Co-hos­ Arthur M. Gustafaon, 47 Princeton “MUllonalress" served two years m the Seabees in her father^ wore a ballerina-length to RHAM of a speaker's stand by Prices os Lew, tesses will be Mrs. Fred Blish, Mrs. but supports nationalization of iSt. More than 150 relatives and ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. Newfoundland and Cuba He is em­ gown of silk organza. The three- white linen suit with black acces­ Charles Newell, Farmington, Maine. She has a brother, Craig public utilities. Gertrude Rigley. East Hartford; ALSO DISNEY’S ; Bmce Majeski; acceptance of the Herbert. 23 months. Service Tbot's Better Donald Forstrom, and Mrs. Rob­ friends gathered to celebrate their "Jl’NGLE CAT” ployed at the Grand Union at the quarter length .sleeves and hem sories. They will live in Wethers­ 1 gift by Principal Damarjian; class DRIVEWAY ert LarmetL He claimed his group is suing 43th wedding anniversary. Alfred Hodge, 858 Tolland Tpke.; Manchester Shopping Parkade. were accented with embroidered field after June 24. s * * * * the telephone company for $4 7 Howard Knickerbocker. East Hart­ CHILDBEN FBEK! hi.story by Penelope Belden; class Deskls, Karen Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Des- It will be an orientation meeting The party waa given by the Frstnre Shown First I rosebuds and lily of the valley. She Mrs. Bardons is a graduate of will by Anna Verprauskus; clas.s SEALER to explain the functions and com­ million. ford; Miss Jo Ann Fisher, 347 wore a pillbox hat, trimmed with Manchester High School, and of kis, 593 Rye St.. South Windsor. She was born June 11 at Man­ Potterton's The communications towers were couple's three daughters, Mrs. Burnham St.; Robert Polowitzer r the Middlesex Memorial Hospital poem by Edgar Sellers; cla.ss che.ster Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. IM Center SL—Oer. ef Church CALL Ml 9.52M mittees of the club to new mem­ Perley A. Trombly and Mrs. Gus­ seed pearls, and fingertip veil of prophecy by Edward Ellis and the bers. key links in nationwide communi­ Jr., Blast Hartford; Mrs. Betty Illusion, and carried a semi-cascadiq School of Nursing, and was for­ and Mrs. Henry Guzior, Dupont, Pa. Her paternal grandfather cations They handled telephone tafson of Manchester, and Mrs. H. Hill. 105 Birch St.; Mrs. Bella ;^ancheste of white roses. , merly a nurse at Manchester Me­ class song by the seniors. is Chai-les J. Deskis, Dover, N. J. She has a brother, Mark, 2. and telegraph circuits for public Franklin Bartlett of Worthington. Titreaull, Putnam; Mrs. Shirley D R t V/'f Mi.ss Winnifred Bardons, sister morial Ho!»pital. Mr. Bardons is a • • • A A ' use and circuits used In U.S. de­ Maas. Mr. and Mrs. Sage have 10 Vitols, 15 Marble St.; Kenneth Far­ RHS fi & • BOLfON NOICH Manchester Evening Herald Re­ of the bridegroom, wa.s maid of graduate of Wethersfield High gional 8 correspondent, -lime I. Gay, Richard Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Gay, 33 fense operations. grandchildren. ris, 39 Delmont St.; Mrs. Mary EAST honor. Miss Joyce Love of Hart­ School and Hartford Technical Ooslee Dr. He was born June 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ Located in the desert, the sta­ Among the guests waa Mr. Bagley, Green Lodge; Mrs. Lau­ Feature First Every Sun., Nvgren, telephone ACademy ford was bridesmaid. Both wore School, and is employed by Kell- 8-3412. tal. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gay, El­ tions are automatic and normally Sage’s sister, Mrs. Ethel Schwa- retta Gagne, Box Mt. Dr.. Vernon; Mon., Tues., Wed^ Hiurs. ^WINDSOP ballerina-length gowns of pink silk Strom Tool Co. Inc., Wethersfield. mira, N. y. WORLDI unmanned. They are part of dron of , N.Y.. who was Mrs. Mary Beane, Birch Mt. Rd.; I ***** ATAT’s system of relaying signals maid of honor at the couple's wed­ Bonnie Wightman, 178 Lydall Sj.; Whalen. William Rudolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. GREEN by line of sight. The blasts caused ding. Mrs. Florence Miller. Brookfield TONIGHT Markham - Corheil printed chiffon over taffeta dress ToH n Asks Bid.s Whalen. 320 Tolland Tpke. He was born June 11 at Manchester only minor disruption of military Mr. Sage and the former A. St., Bolton; William Dell, Glaston­ A World of Wondort Muss Theresa Cecile Corbeil and with yellow rose corsage. The Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. circuits because equipment auto­ Priscilla Newcomb were married bury; Everett Frey, Snipsic View GibleMSiinielClift N>vrr Bofore Swra Warren Claron Markham, both of bridegroom's mother wore a dress Rudolph Fickinger, Storrs. ■ D O W L E of pink chiffon over taffeta with On Parking l^ils A A A A A matically switched messages to by the bride’s father, the late Rev. Heights, Rockville: Mrs. Annette Manche.ster. were united in.m ar­ another system. Edward H. Newcomb, June 21. Hunter, 836 Center St.; Mrs. Mar­ lUHRiiliir riage Saturday morning at St. lace bodice, and mstchlng rose cor­ Duff, Jackie Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Duff, 81 I EVERY WEDNESDAY FBI agents in La.s Vegas, Nev., 1916 in the parsonage of First guerite Daniels, 41 Avondale Rd.; l A T L A N T I S I James' Church. sage. Bids on conatnlctlon of pai-king Vemon Ave., Rockville. She waa bom June 7 at St. Francis yesterday filed a complaint charg­ Congregational Church in Lowell, Louis Forgette. 161 Campfield Rd.; The bride is the daughter of Mr. A reception for 125 guests was lots on Birch St. and Maple St. Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandfather is Otis Garrette, ing Brous. Jensen and other un­ mUM IthelVlisfits '-WiSSTMMnrr Ma.is. Peter Schroeder, Storrs; Miss and Mrs. Joseph ciorbeil, 126 held at the Elks Home. For a mo­ will be opened Monday, June 26, at Keokee, Va. Her paternal grandfather is Barney W. Duff, Keo- known persons with conspiracy Both are members of Second Grace Schweizer, 32 HemlocK Spruce St. The bridegroom is the tor trip to New Hampshire, Mrs. 11 a.m. In the office of General kec, Va. She has a .sister, Vivian Angeleen, I'a. OPEN WED., THURS., between May 1 and May 28 to Congregational Church. Mrs. Sage St.; Heikkl Hannonem, Pomfret, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mark­ Markham wore a green and wlilte « • * * A commit sabotage by blowing up k'anager Richan Martin. retired after 16 years’ employment Miss Gail Ahlf, 18 Avon St. IMOIU ham Sr., 9,5 Walker St. checkered silk dress, with patent The ron.stniction will complete Dickerman, Cynlhla I-ee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and destroying the micro-wave The Rev. Leopold E. Morean, A. leather ahoes and bag, while hat, Dickerman, 14 Eva Circle, Rockville. She was born June 7 ut and FRIDAY TILL 9 F.M. station at Wendover. Nev. at Cheney Mills. She is a past ma­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to IRRNK "Tje MIKIW- . the w'ork atarted montha ago when tron of the Eastern Star and Or­ Mr. and Mrs. Oleg Svetllchny. I ll M A., uncle of the bride, of Assump­ and gloves, and orchid coraage. tie parking authority approved Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are The others blown up were at tion College. Worcester, Mass., The couple will live at 204 Broad Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McQuaid. Slaffordville. Her paternal Knolls, Utah, and Cedar Mountain. der of Amaranth in Hartford, sec­ Orchard St.. Rockville: a son to HIS ALSO the purchaae of the two properties retary of Orford Parish Chapter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fitts, 42 Glen- "Where the Het Wind performed the double ring cere­ St. after June 26. to provide off-street parking apace grandpatVnls are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dickerman, Niantic. She Utah. FIRST Blowe" mony and celebrated a nuptial high has a brother, Hnice. 7; and a sister, Candace, 5. The complaint said the two men Oatighters of the American Revo­ wood St. With Olan LoUabrlzMn E n g a g e d Mrs. Markham is a graduate of for Main .St. businesses. lution in Manchester, and a mem­ BIRTES YESTERDAY: A son WESTERN! Fealare Fleet Tonlshli Mass. Bouquets of spring flowers the Plainfield (Conn.) High School, "had reason to believe their acts The engagement of Miss Tyra 725 would injure, interfere with or ob­ ber of the Nile Club and the North- to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maneggia, were at the altars. Mrs. Katherine and is employed by McKesson A field Alumnae Association. Andover; a daughter to Mr. and THE BEST AHEAD OF THE REST Flndell to Alan Houston Cole has Manousos of East Hartford was Robbins In We.st Hartford. Mr. struct the United States In carry­ been announced by her parent.s, ing on defense action.” Mr. Sage retired In 1959 after Mrs. Clifford Heritage, 242 School soloist. Markham la a graduate of Man­ Middle St. Mr. and Mrs. George Findell, 60 chester High School, and is em­ Ensenada police said they went 47 years with the Hartford Coburn Rd..- Manchester. The bride, given In marriage by aboard the 42-foot ketch, the Mon­ Electric Light He has DISCHARGE® SATURDAY; Boltnn Studio her father, wore a gown of em­ ployed at the Podunk branch of Turnpike been active and a past officer in Enda Tonight: “Atlontts The Lost Continent”—"Secret Partner” Her fiance is the .son of Mr. broidered taffeta, with crown and Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, dl- soon. at 6 p.m. Saturday on a trip Nora McMulIin. 31 N. School St;: and Mrs. Isaac Cole, 83 Parker St., a X '" " V that heavily armed persons were many Masonic organizations. He Mrs. Julia Bellotti. Glastonbury: MRS. HOWARD ESTILL SWINEY fingertip veil of silk illusion. She viaion of United Aircraft Corp. la a grand inspector of the Grand Manchester. East living aboard. Detective Emilio Alphonse Bogush, Clark Rd., Bol­ The brlde.elect is an alumna of carried an orchid on a missal with Mendez related: Commandery, Knights Templar of ton; Mrs. Katherine Gessay. 24 The wedding of Mies Judith Mel-^Stone High School, served two stephanotis. SITRPLUS PROPERTY Connecticut, and an officer in St. Middle Butcher Rd.. Rockville: Cushing Academy. Westbrook Jun­ Washington, June 19 IjP) —The' In Brous stood on deck with an M2 ody Fava of' Bolton to Howard years in the U.S. Army including ior College, and the Eltot-Pearson Mrs. Helen Dinallo of Chester, rifle in hi.s hand, a pistol in his yVndrew’s Conclave, Red Cross of William Renton. 24 Madison St.; STATE service at the Nike Base in Man­ Conn., aunt of the bridegroom, was Federal Surplus Property pro­ Tnes. and Wed. Constantine and in Apostle's Tab­ Bertram Bennett. 243 Center St.; Estill Swlney of East Stone Gap, School of Tufts University. Miss matron of honor. Miss Audrey gram has had a more effective ' Manchester bell and two hand grenades on a chester. He plans to study vet­ Findell is a teacher in the Lewis- table beside him. Brous started to ernacle, Knights Templar. Mrs. Rlmor Garrity. Hansen Dr., UNCUT! SHOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY! Va., took place Sunday afternoon at erinary medicine In September. Markham of Manchester, sister impact upon the Improvement of AUTO BODY Specials Vernon: Mrs. Susan Cashman, SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING! boro School District, South Salem, instruction than any other federal point the rifle at the four police­ The Connecticut Council of De­ Bolton Congregational Church. N.Y. of the bridegroom, waa a brides­ men. but they quickly disarmed liberation on June 8 at New.Haven Glastonbury; Mrs. Bernice Baker. SHOWN TUES., WED., THURS. AT 8:55 and 7:40 maid. The matron of honor wore program, Connecticut Commission-, The bride is the daughter of Mr. POSTMASTER ELECT Mr. Cole is a graduate of Man­ er of Education William E. San­ him. presented a Masonic meritorious Wapping: Mrs. Mary Jane Sim­ FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT 4:10 and 8:05 Moodus, June 19 lAli—Raymond a street-length dress of green net WORK They arrested Brous and his service award to Mr. Sage, who is mons, 591 Vernon St.; Frank Mir- and Mrs. Mario Fava, Carter St., chester High School, and the Uni­ over taffeta, a net crown and veil, ders has told a government opera­ Cuzzocreo of Orange is the new versity of Richmond, where he tion subcommittee. In a state­ wife, then the other two men when a 32nd degree Mason. rione. Lake St.. Vernon: Gregory Bolton. The bridegroom is the son |.'president of the Connecticut Chap­ and carried a colonial bouquet of they appeared 2'i hours later. The Sages have lived in Man- DeNles, 17 Duval St.: Frank Mc­ of Mrs. Dora Swiney of East Stone was a member of Sigma* Phi green tinted carnations with roses. ment made public yesterday, San­ ter of the National Association of Epsilon social fraternity. He is as­ ders said the surplus properly law Jensen carrying a bag with two cliester sindfc 1942. They have a Carthy, 57 Center St.: Richard Gm arid the late Hobart Swiney. Postmasters. He was elected at The bridesmaid wore a street- hand grenades in it. Brown, 16 Proctor Rd.; Mrs. Ellen 'The Rev, Theodore Chandler per­ sociated with the J. C. Penney length dress of yellow net over not only enables schools to obtain summer home at Attawan Beach, A HEHORABLE MOTION PICTURE EVENT TO the chapter’s annual convention Corp. of New York City. equipment at low cost but It also Taken to police headquarters Niantic, where Mr. Sage is presi­ Somers. 225 E. Main St., Rockville; formed the double ring service. Saturday. Others elected were taffeta, with matching net crown MORIARTY BROTMERS CHUCK STEAK was an arsenal so heavy that the Miss Elsa Carney, Mecjden; Mat­ An August 5 wedding is planned. does not carry the restrictions ^ d Floral decorations were white car­ dent of the Beach Association. SALUTE THE CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL! Martin Gilman of Gilman, first vice and veil and similar bouqtiet. controls Imposed by other ftdctal .101 CENTER STREET—MI 1-51.15 thew Olson, ^ u th Coventry; Miss nations and gladioli. David Al­ president; August E. Benvehutl, Herman Gunther of Ea.sl Hart­ Marilyn Elliott. Hartford: Eric mond of Manchester was organ­ YALE HAS $47 MILLION programs. SELECTED Grosvenordale, third vice presi­ New Haven, June 19 (Al —yale ford served as best man. Ushers Stafford, 71 Broad St.; Lauren ist. dent; Louis E. Molanaro of North were Leopold Corbeil of Wllliman- Petersen, Glastonbury: William The love story that thrilled millionr Given in marriage, by her father, University's capital funds diive. Grosvenor Dale, third vice presi­ now entering its ninth month. Is tlc, brother of the bride; Arthur Pearson, 117 Hemlock St.; Michael the bride wore a gown of import­ dent: Edward Butner of Westport, 'Gunther of East Hartford, and TOP GRADE Sirois, 442 Hartford Rd.; Mrs. in all ita sweeping Rlory! ed white ellk, deaigned with a por­ over half way to its goal of $47 fourth vice president, and Frank million. Yale president A. Whitney Mason Markham of llanchester, CLIP AND SAVE MONEY 1 Florence Kupchunos. Regan Rd.. trait neckline, edged with Alencon Barboni of North Haven, secre­ cousin of the bridegr^^. EXTRA Rockville; Mrs. BHizabeth Davis, DAVID aSElZNICKS applique, long tapered sleeves, em­ Griswold announced yesterday the THIS IS A COUPON ADI CHOICE tary-treasurer. drive has netted $29,628,860. Mrs. Corbeil wore an orchid 146 Park St.; Mrs. Alice Dwyer, HARGAKTMnCHBiS pire bodice and pleated ekirt ter­ 36 Ensign St.; Eldward Moskew $iosr cr m ms mem minating in a bouffant chapel HOURS .Tolland; Wayne VaiDlne, Blast' train. She wore a wreath of orange Hartford; Mrs. Lois Palmer and bloasoms and seed pearls with fin­ Today they watch excitedly son. West Hartford; Mr^i. Karen GONE WITH THE WIKB gertip veil of illusion. She carried as their new home lakes BREAKSTONE !,B. Rayinond and aon, Hartford; Mrs. a cascade bouquet erf white roses TODAY’S BEST shajic. Tomorrow they will SAVE 6c Judith Houle ilmd son, Stafford; TffCHNICOLOR with yellow sweetheart roees and Cottage Cheese PKG. 1 Mrs. Lois Nogp and daughter, 72 Ivy. FRIGIDAIRE BABY CARE start their new life. There Cottage St.; Vrs. Jeanette Dezao. Mies Leonora Holly Faya of Bol­ •nly will he new friends, schools, and daughter, Thompsonville; Mrs. ton was her etoter'e.maid of honor. with this $ coupon ad! and vaiioiis 01 j^aiiizations Arlene ValU and daughter. 117 She wore a gown of yellow silk or­ Prospect St.; Mrs. Judith Ander­ ganza over taffeta, designed with as tliey l)C(ome part of the son and daughter, 30 Locust St. fitted lace bodice, cummerbund, comim:nity. I'o children HONEYDEWS DISCHAROH® -YESSTERDAY: and full skirt with ruffled bustle grov\ iii^ up. their neighbor­ COLOSSAL SIZE Harry Sostman, 14 Hawthorne St.; of organza. She carried a colonial hood heiotiies ilicir whole VINE RIPENED Mrs. ^elen Ziegler, 121 High St., bouquet of lavender . carnations Rockville; Mrs. Myrtle Hubbard, with Ivy. world. W h.ii if something 176 Charter • Oak St.; FToncis Bridesmaids were Mrs. Talmage weie to happeti to you? ___ 59* Armstrong, Colonial Rd., Bolton; C. Riggsby of Manchester and “Hurry! This coupon’s worth dollars ■* Would you not want votir Mrs. Caroline Hurley, Thompson- Miss Irene Volenti of Bolton. They off our regular budget price! Bring ville; Mrs. Carrie Wafnock. Car­ wore gowns of lilac silk organza, it in to me today!” lamily to remain in famil­ ter St.. Bolton; Robert Lovejoy, designed with sweetheart necklines iar surroundings.' .Sun Life's 83 Ridge St.; Frank ^ Ruggiero, and bouffant skirts of organza •Uor/gnge Protection Policy BLUEBERRIES 247 Charter Oak St.; W4H>ur Pat­ over taffeta. They carried cas­ CU LTIVAnD terson, Andover; Ritchie Dagg, cade bouquets of yellow carna­ tan safeguard your home LARGE, LUSCIOUS Wapping; Clayton Jacobs, South tions with Ivy. YOUR BEST BUY because,.. for those you love. It's a Windsor; Sherry Paquette. South Carol Volpl of Bolton served as SOAK DIAPERS, problem loads with ex­ l>olicy well worth investi­ Pint Bosket Windsor; Miss Patricia Dunay, best man. Uehers were Talmage 29* Stafford Springs; Mrs. Beatrice clusive Automatic Soak Cycle. gating. .^^ay I (iiscuss it with X or TIM C. Riggsby and Richard Toce, WALDORF Bouchard, 86 Birch St.; David' / ACAOBflTAWAIMf both of Manchester. EXCLUSIVE “SOMERSAULT” WASHING you? BY KRAFT Moore, 403 Burnham S t; Mrs. CUilKGiyill Mrs. Fava wore B white linen ACTION of Patented 3-Ring Agitator bathes Betty Clark, 164 Green Manor sheath dress with blue floral ap- deep dirt out without beating. UiU W A L T E R R. Rd.; Maurice Coman, Columbia; VIVIEN r a pUquee and corsage of pink sweet­ Mm. Constance Saba and daugh­ heart roses for her daughter's TEMPESTi DISPENSE DETERGENT AND BLEACH (liq­ K PARTINGTON JR. TOILET ter, West Willlngton; Mrs. Bh'e- wedding. uid or powder) automatically-underwater. MIRACLE Modi) woa-ai 184 East Center Street lyn Nielsen and daughter, 96 A reception for 100 guests was SAVE during Frigid tin Be$t Buy Tim* *t Autsmstit Wiihtr Manchester, Conn. Maple St.; Mrs. Austeen Wilson held at the Bolton Community »II 9-4604—TR 5-8640 \ and son, 27 Cook St.; Mrs. Sosel Hall. For a motor trip through TISSUE Duke and son, 18 Progress Ave:, New England, Mrs. Swiney wore a Set to All our BEST BUYS.hav* WHITE OR COLORS—SAVE 6c WHIP Rockville; Mrs. Bldna Higgins and pink and white checked two-piece son. East Hartford; Mm. Gloria dress with white accessories. The take affaf QUART Snow and son, Goventrj’. couple will return to the home of KEITH ROLLS the bride's parmts from July 3 to (Manufacturtr's SugSM tad R«UH Price for coups Shown.) \ JAR Includes whitewall liras, custom wheal discs. Federal Excise Tax and suggested dealer delivery end handling charge. SUN LIFI FOR The $10^,000 bill to ussid only In ASaiNMIlTCRMTIOWPiniM-VinlaGMe-OT JL 8, and will live in East 'Stone Gap FURNITURE 1115 M AIN ST. \ SAVE lie 5 5 * CURRENT ANNUAL DiVIDENO 3V4*/» troasacUons between the Federal after July 8. Other accessories and optional equipment, transportation chargee, state and local taxes are additional. OP Reaerve System and the UJB. COMING JUNE 27th—“THE ALAMO** Mrs. Swiney Is a 1959 graduate SCE eONTIAC'S TEMPEST AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER TSwuniry. et Manchester High School. Mr. CLIP AND DAVt MONIYI THID IS A COUPON-ADI CANADA •wiMjr Is a graduate of the East / '\ r \ 7 \ ' . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUli( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 19. 1961 Bolton RockvUle-Vemon STANDARD and MUl^Alnuc South Windsor Student Peddles 94 Miles TYPEWRITERS RENTED Scoutmaster Painting of Rhododendrons AT REASONABLE PHICBig Budget Total To Spend Day with Father BERUBE TYPEWRITER SERVrOE Resigns Post Voted Exhibition Favorite Hits $553,351 A atudent’n adihlratlon for hla 4T0 E. MIDDLE ITKE. father caused him to cyclo B4 AT THE ORJCEN TRANSISTOR mllea, despite being In the midst Warren Potter, Sooutmaater of An on Minting of rhododcndronE^ Elected vice chairman waa Mrs. The Board of Finance will o f flnel exemlnatione, to be with Boy Boout Troop 78 for the past by lit*. Winona McCloud of Cov­ Woodruff W'. Drlggs of Vernon; recommend a budget of $553,351 Mm on Father'e Day. Mx yean, announood his resigna­ entry vii’on first place in the vote secretary. Mrs. S. John Chesaari for consideration at a special town Ralph Oeer, 31, eon of Mr. end tion at the Troop’s annual poUuek for the most popular palntinj at of Tolland; corresponding secre­ meeting. Mr*. Arthur B. Geer of 30 Hyde Saturday n M t at the Community the Tolland County Art Associa­ tary. Mra. Paul deMacarte of Tol­ The original budget requests to­ St., Tieddled from Boaton in only Hall. Paul Brown, who haa been tion’s annual outdoor exhibition land: and treasurer, Mrs. Glover taled $557,658, making a reduc­ nine hoiire on Friday. serving aa aasiatant Sooutmaater Saturday at the Rockville City Howe of Vernon. tion In the budget of $4,807. The Geer, a student et Northeeatent for the paat three years, will suc­ Hospital grounds. At the annual meeting of the tax collector's budget waa cut by University where he is majoring ceed Potter ss Scoutmaster. Second place went to Mrs. Laura central district In Farmington, $1,025, reducing salaries, $500; in Mechanical Engineering, aver­ Potter S lid he had enjoyed be­ Bressan's oil still life of a jug. June 9, the Tolland County Auxil­ clerical help, $100; and office sup­ aged ten and a half milea an hour. ing Scoutmaster sad hopM to stay Mrs. Bre.ssan Ls from Stafford iary turned ove- a check for $1,330, plies, $20<). The treasurer's budget Geer said he started out averag- in touch with the troop through Springs. raised by the auxiliary in the paat was reduced by $24(V—$100 on ituf 13 miles an hour, but aa the woitc aa a oommittoemaa, but that Mrs. Caroline Forster of Rock­ year, to be used by the Manches­ salary; $140, equipment. aflernotm sun beat down, he other responsibilities needed mote ville won third place with an oil ter office for wmrk In area towns alowed Ms pace. He changed from o f his time right now. painting of a bam scene. east of the Connecticut River. An $8,000 a year salary for the trouaera to Bermuda shorts during iM k for tiwM txfra After the potluok, a Court of UNUMITEH Approximately 200 votes were town clerk was recommended and the afternoon, and back to troueers RADIOS Hospital Report Honor was held to present the fol­ cast during the day. Seventy paint­ Rockville City Hospital treated the Item for ah assistant removed. in the cool evening. lowing awards; tendsiifdot, Mi- ings were submitted, and were .344 patients in May, according to Contractual servicea for the town He said he had no problems along volois whin you boy chsel' Lelner; second class badge, ranged along the inside of the hos­ the monthly report of Mrs. ''ir- planner were deleted from the toe way with Ms eSven-year-old Zoning and Planning request. Alan WUUamson; first clsas, Don­ ALl-AlllERICAN MlDEl pital fence. The exhibition had ginia J. Yaskulkas, superiniind- bike. All he had with him was The town engineering and build­ Qvto insMrcNKO ald Sobol and Norman Nichols. bwn postponed from the previous ent. She said the average dally set of tools end change of shorta John Rothwell, Randall Cote, Saturday. number of patients in the hosp'tal ing department budget was re­ in a gym bag. duced by $450: salaries by $250 I. FiiuuuUt Simiflk^A streng Kent Richardson, Robert Lodi and A popular innovation at the during the month was 41. Outside of a few comments from Douglsta Chandler became Star show was a canvass open to an.v Of the total. 181 people were and car expensea by $200. An Item passing cars, and a policeman who iiuurince company meant added of $100 for salary expenses was de­ accuri^ fer you. *. CotM -tutasl Scouts. Anthony Sobol, who hss visitor who wished to do some admitted as bed patients. The teased him about traveling too been a Scout for only yean, painting of his own. Vnder the di­ hospital al.so recorded 188 dis­ leted from the welfare depart­ fast, no one said anything to him., eperafiaei— A nationwide network ment budget. of service oflicet and agents mean became a LJfe Scout rection of Walter F. Klar Sr., the charges, 13 accident patients. .38 ‘The nearer I got to home,” William Clailc, Troop 78’s only can\'ass was completed as a land­ operations, and 6 blocxl tran.sfu- Disposal Investigation Geer aeid, "the fester I traveled." you'll get fast help wherever .yon Worid-Fannus ZENITH E s^ e Boout, received in Eagle scape with enough water pictured sions. The Capitol Region Planning He figured he averaged better than are wnm trouble strikes. 3. P r t - Quality to give it overtones of a seascape. 12 miles an hour on the iMt turn / tJ titn tl C o u n stK n x— H e ll wlto bronze palm, denoting com- 1-argest number of patients in Agency towns of Ellington, Man­ recommend proper coversge . . . 'Jon of work for five merit The painting, called “sweet add- a .single day was 53. chester, Rockville and South of the journey. He had a mtle-o-meter on his help YOU when you have a leas. C ges beyond the requirements Built •-line” will be displayed at the as­ Hospital Notes Windsor have agreed to undertake On all count! we recommend aolo bike to determine the distance and for the E ^ le Scout sociation's first meeting In Sep­ Admitted Friday: John Sullivan, a study of the feasibility of joint insurance by the Hartford. See at time he traveled. He traveled by The firemonsMp merit badge tember. Tolland: Cynthia Campbell. Wilson refuse disposal facilities. Letters fcr this top quality protection. w u awarded to Anthony Sobol, Break Probe Continues have been written to the chief ex­ Routes 9. 20 and IS. In Lane. Vernon. Geer did not peddle back. A James Loersch, Allan "Von Zander, Rockville police continued their Admitted Saturday: Edward ecutive officers of these four towns, and to the towns of Ando­ friend drove him to Boston today. Kent Richardson, Douglas CSian- Investigation today of a break and Krupenski. Church St.. Broad dler, Thomas Lefebvre and Ran­ Transistor Transistor theft of $98 which occuned during ver, Bolton, East Windsor, Tol­ He will soon start Ms fourth year America Brook: Arnold Strong. 48 Moun­ under the cooperative plan at dall Cote. William Clark received the weekend at the Two Chefs' tain St.: Gladys Duell, Sunset land ::md Vernon, asking them to Restaurant on W'indsor Avc. name a qualified person to a tech­ Northeastern. the cycling badge and Kent Rich­ Avet ardson the home repairs and eleC' In A Deluxe In A Deluxe The vvindow in a door was broken Admitted Surlay: Cora Helm. nical committee which will be as­ signed to the study. Leland Chis­ tricity badges. Ro'bert Lodi, Kent to gain entry. 45 Windsor Ave.; Sylvia LeBer. 76 Columbia Richardson and Douglas Chandler Tme break occurred between 3 Village St.; Edith Gehring, Geh- Joseph Bellla, president of Class o^'f41B and Bill Rice, president holm, of the CRPA staff, will also Gift Package Gift Package and 6.30 a.m. Saturday, police serve on the conrunlttee which will received the schotorshlp badge. rtng Rd., Tolland: Karl Toblassen, of Class of '41A talk over old times with Ted Cummings, class of be organised by the end of June. A Other badges awarded were: said. The restaurant closed at Tolland; Pamela WTieelock, 206 E. '41B, master of ceremonies. (Herald photo by Oflara). Sideswipe Sends 11;S0 p.m. Fiiday, but an employe report Is expected by early fail. Reading, Anthony Sobol, Douglas Main St. -A Chandler, and Rbbert Liodl; cook­ Containing Containing was on duty cleaning until 3 a.m. Lutheran Church Notes .RALPH OEER Admitted today: Ruth Welch, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., the Sun­ Woman to Hospital ing, Thomas Lefebvre, Kent Rich­ The theft was discovered three 177 E. Main St. and a half hours later when the day school teachers will meet at ardson and Douglas Smythe; citi­ Fresh Birth Saturday: A daughter to Police Arrests ’41 Classes the parsonage. The men's softball to James F. Riordan Jr., et ux; Miss Rose Marie Nadile, 26, of zenship in the home, Robert Lodi * Case restaurant was opened again for Mr. and Mra. Walter Leonard, 79 » ■» 175 * Case business. game will be held Wednesday at Louis Levy et ux. property on Gra­ 78 Pleasant St., Willlmantic, re­ and Kent Richardson; cltlEenship Vernon Ave. 6:30 p.m. ham Rd. to Stanley A. Sladyk et In the nation, nature and flSMng, From AOH to Dine Raymond J. Modeen, 33, of 17 ceived neck and shoulder injuries East Center Discharged Friday: Jennie West, Hold Reunion Players Set Fall Production ux; Anna KarkowskI, property on in an auto accident on Rt. 6 short­ Anthony Sobol. MOTOROLA The Ancient Order of Hibernians Street 30 Snipsic St.; Mrs. Irene Pteaclk, Goman PI., was charged Saturday Main St. to Richard V. Woolam et About 130 people attended the * Batteries Auxiliary will hold its annual din­ at 8:30 p.m. with intoxication. He At their picnic meeting Thurs­ ly after midnight last night. She and ner at the Homestead Inn in Som­ 226 W. Main St.; Raymond Blinn, A total of 225 attended the 20th day evening, the South Windsor ux; Veterans Administration, waa admitted to Windham Memo­ event Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pot­ will be presented in Circuit Court. property on Famham Rd. to Ca­ Phone ter were surprised with a gift of ers tomorrow at 7 p.m. All mem­ 18 East St.; Marie Rhodea, 37 Elm year reuniqn Saturday evening of Country Players announced Jielr rial Hospital, where, hospital au­ You'll never be caught with dead batteries. St.; Diane Helm, Partridge Lane, In Manchester, July 3 and is free mille F. Marquis et ux; Werner O. thorities said this morning, she is Ml 3-1126 a stove and a lantern for their bers will meet at the Moose Rooms on $25 bond. the classes of 1941A and 1941B, fall production will be "Wake Up * Earphones * Batteries at 6:30 p.m. to arrange for trans­ Tolland. Darling,” a comedy in three acts Kunzli, property on Nelderwerfer in fair condition. family camping trips, in recogni­ Beaton John Case, 21, of Hart­ Manchester High School, at the Rd. to Harry E. Ereshena et ux. Miss Nadilels car, traveling east, tion of their service to the troop. portation to Somers. Discharged Saturday: Mrs. ford. was charged with breach of by Alex Gottlieb. It will be di­ Exclusive battery indicator lets you know . Myeteiy BMe Tomorrow Grace Kauffman and twin sons, Knights of Columbus Home. rected by Sam Capuano of Weth­ Quitclaim deeds; Rose C^sa- was sideswlped by a car driven by All Troop 78 boys above the rank the peace Saturday night at 11:15 rino, property on Chapel Rd. to A myatery ride, followrlng the 12 Ellington Ave.; Joseph Bart­ There was a cocktail hour from ersfield, director at the Farming- Joseph Hayes, 25, of West Hart­ of first class will take a trip to and ordered to appear in Circuit Robert C. Sanborn; Jack Lelcht- ford. State Tiw per Raymond An­ New London Submarine Base on regular meeting, has been sched- lett, Main St., Ellington; Evelyn Court In Manchester, July 10. 6:30 to 7:30 and a buffet supper ton Ovsl-in-the-Grove this sum­ when batteries are getting weak! Hirth. 34 White St.; Mrs. Bartara ner, et al, property on Ayers Rd. drews of the Colchester Troop, July 9. uleia tomorrow by Hope Chapter, catered by Imperial Steak House. mer. He recently apepared on Order of Eastern Star. The meet­ Hooker and daughter; 37A Park television "Naked CSty.” and had to the Windsor Construction Corp. said that Hayes’ car traveling Supper Planned ing will begin at 8 p.m. Officers St.; FTancea Cushman, Broad Ted Cummings of the class of a supporting role in the movie, west, crossed the center line and St. Maurice Council of OntboUc vUl wear s b ^ t dresses. Brook. '41B served as master of ceremo- "Hoodlum Priest.” Manchester Evening Herald sideswlped the Nadile car causing Women will sponsor a strawberry Illustrated Left... Illustrated Right... Beads 0 8 0 AuxUlary Discharged Sunday: Norville Union Cancels nieat. Guests included Mr. and There will be an open reading South Windsor correspondent, it to run off the right side of the dessert supper Saturday, with con­ Mrs. James E. Vandervoort of Wolverton, Rootovllle Hotel. Mrs. Edson Beuley, Mr. and Mrs. for "Wake Up Darling” tonight Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell highway. The Nadile car waa ex­ tinuous servings from 6:30 to 8 Vernon has been elected chairman G. Albert Pearson, and Mr. and at 7:30 at the Wood Memorial Li­ 4-1753. tensively damaged. Hayes was ar­ p.m. Mrs. Martin Lynch is general of the Tolland County Auxiliary Vernon and TaloottvUle news Is Jacobs Strikes Mrs. Wilfred Clark. brary, Main St. Anyone inter­ rested for reckless driving and chairman. Reservations should be The 1941 Class Book waa dedi­ 3 ASSESSORS RETAINED summoned to appear in WiUlman- 7 - TRANSISTOR 8 - TRANSISTOR of the Children's Services of Con­ handled by The Herald's Rockville ested is welcome to read for a made by calling Mrs. Lynch, who necticut for the coming year. She Bureau, 6 W. Main SU. telephone Asks Old Jobs cated to Clark. Gifts given to part. Thompsonville, June 19 i/Pi — tlc Circuit Court 11 July 5. He will be assisted by Mrs. Roland jmlaces Mra. Eklward Moriarty of ‘nieniont S-8186 or Mitchell 9- those who traveled the longest dis­ Publlo Records Electors in this northern Connec­ was released imder $100 bond. Masse, Mrs. Arthur Scanlon, Mrs. With Vernier Tuning EUlington. 6707. tance w’ent to Mrs. Mary Pratt Warranty deeds: Arthur E. ticut community have voted to re­ Holland Meloche and Mrs. Walter In Smart Texon Case (Continued from Page One) Chaakey of '41A who came from Starks et al, property on Pleasant tain a 3-man board of assessors. Fox. 8-TRANSISTOR Tonpwandai N. Y.; and Robert Valley Rd. to Ralph DePletro; By a vote of 2,018-1,792, residents Democrata Gather National Labor Relationa Board Pearl of '41B who came from Al­ Nicholson Realty Co., property, on Saturday defeated a proposal to The dinner-dance Saturday night Enclosed In Brown buquerque. N. M. have the board replaced by one Open Nights till 10 P.M. Examiner Thomas Ricci of the Bos­ Hillside Dr. to James F. Riordan at the Rosemoimt Restaurant CowhifI* U.S., Soviet Seek Way Moet Children awards went to Sr. et ux property on Hillside Dr. man. sponsored by the Democratic Town 99 99 Leather Covering ton Regional Office, the result of Enrico Rufini of the class of '41 A, Committee was attended by about Wraparound unfair labor practice charges four; and Mrs. Lucia Dwire Day, 120 people. Out of town guests in­ Msg’s Suggested C o vtr Mfg*s Suggested Vernier Tuning brought by the union claiming the and Mrs. Mildred Hobby Tabor, ON YOUR BUILDING cluded Consumer Protection Com­ RetsU Price Retail Price Restart Arms Talk company has refused to bargain class of '41B, each with seven. missioner Attilio FrassineUl; Agri­ "In good faith. " Youngest Child award went to Mrs. CONSULT US PROBLEMS! culture, Conversation and Nat­ (Oratlnned frem Page One) Marcl comptented today that Mary Pratt Chaskey of '41A and ural Resources Commissioner Jo^ Rockville-V ernon James McVeigh of '41B. he feels "our chances are getting Hartford Rd. and Pine St. seph N. Gill, Mrs. Marita Merrick, meeting June 3-4 called disarma­ belter the longer the hearing goes The 1941A Committee consist­ state central committeewoman o n " The sessions have been held, ed of Lillian Kittle Perrett, Hed- Manchester ment the "main, cardinal” issue wig Reuther Davidson, and Wil­ ROSSETTO and State Rep. Raymond Spiel- G irl In ju red with a few Interruptions, since man of Vernon. te be solved. liam Rice. • FREE PARKING — PARCEL PICK-UP • The United States' doesn't quar­ May 1. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Briefs The next question to be answer­ The 1941B committee consisted At field day Friday at the ele­ EPSON rel with this thesis. However, the RCA V I C T O R of Harold Turkington. Florence' GENERAL ELECTRIC As Car Flips ed in the long dispute, the length­ United States takes the position Kane and Wesley Vancour, and 58 DELMONT ST.— MI 9-0308 mentary school, the red team won that while, with a little gcK>d will, iest of its type in the state. Is Marjorie Cordera and Howard * TasMaif Wwlamlsy SpMialt < the day's events with a total score whether there will be an attempt it would be eaay to agree speedily Cynthia Campbell, 18, of Wilson Holmes. Builders and General Contractors of 342 against the blue team's on the test ban issue, the much Lane, Vernon, Injured Friday in by both sides to resolve the job The Sophisticates provided mu­ total of 283. Classes at the school America's Favorite! Quality Built In America more Intricate question of disarm­ an auto accident in Henry Park, matter. (Company officials, who sic for dancing after buffet sup­ Residential and Indnatrtal Conetmctlon were divided equally into the two All Transistor ament has no chance for a quick is in good condition today at Rock­ were discussing the new develop­ per. LEAN SHORT SHANI^ teams. The program included re­ solution. ville City Hospital, authorities say. ment early today, were not im­ lay, burlap bag, three-legged, leap The U.S. note of Saturday, Mi.ss (Campbell suffered head and mediately available for comment. frog and wheelbarrow races a tug while prepared by the State De­ shoulder Injuries when the car she Marci said that if the company GOLDEN BROWN, HICKORY of war and boys and girls ball I Impac Case partment, waa, in effect, Kennedy’s was riding in rolled over In the refused to take back any of the games. sand at the edge of the street op­ union workers, then management 8-Transistor Radios reply to the Soviet Vienna note. At Its last meeting, the Bolton TRANSISTOR RADIOS The United States blamed Rus­ posite the Little League baseball could be liable for back pay from SMOKED PORK Property Owner's Association ap­ sia for the Geneva deadlock and field. the dates job applications were NO CAR iN HISTORY EVER pointed a committee to study the I Use 3 Low-Cost said it could not continue Indefl- Driver John P. Gurley. 20. of 18 filed by union members. This U Board of Education’s budget for nltcly ita aelf-imposed ban on nu­ Davi.a Ave., was arrested after the assuming that the NLRB would next year. Plans were made to Flashlight Cells With Case! clear weapons tests. crash and charged - with reckless rule In favor of the union in its TOOK OFF LIKE OUR COMET! secure names oh the petition for The United States urged Mos­ driving. Rockville Patrolman Rob­ unfair labor practices case. In a machine vote on items about a cow to change its views which, the ert Kjellquist reported the accident addition, he pointed out, manager junior high school scheduled for U.S. note said, “makes it appear occuned about 11 p.m. He said ment could be faced "with the S h o u ld e r s town meeting Friday night The that the Soviet Union does not Curley appeared to have been problem of a double payroll,” the petition must be filed on Thursday want an agreement banning nu­ driving fast around the curve and present non-unioii employes and with 200 signatures. The Associa­ clear weapons testing. " his brakes locked, throwing the car the union workers claiming their tion attend^ the selectmen's meet­ into a skid. jobs. A regular annual payroll at YOU OWE IT ing in a body iiL accordance with (Juricy. who was not injured, Jacobs Is put at roughly $1 mil­ 4to6Lli. an agreement atm previous meet­ 7 TRANSISTORS QUALITY BUILT Bolton posted $100 bond for court appear­ lion. ance July 11. TO YOURSELF ing. IN A M ERICA Rockville Police reported four The company can, if It feels its Avg. St. Maurice Holy Name Society BUILT-IN DIAL Car Rolls Over. other accidents during the week- case Is sufficiently ptrong. appeal will hold its annual dinner meeting icnd, one of them resulting in a any adverse recommendation by TO INVESTIGATE One Low tonight at 6:30 at Fikno's F^tau- LIGHT BATTERY Performs Where Girl Uninjured written warning ls.sued to William the regional NLRB examiner. \ . rant. Gozdz, 22. of 17 Main St.. Talcott- Meanwhile today an ironic sit­ \ The Women’s Auxiliary to the CHECKER! villa, for failure to grant the right uation arose as the tinlon counsel, Prieo Bolton Volunteer Fire Department Others Fail! Mias Sandra G. Howland. 19 of of way. New York AUy. Benjamin Rtiben- will meet tonight at 8 at the fire­ Constance Dr., Manchester, es­ Gnzdr. was Involved in an ac­ stein. appeared at a hearing In house. caped injury last night when' the COMET! The Woman’s Society o f Chris­ cident with a second car at the District Court in New Haven in WorlffFirst 0-1 ca.r she was driving overturned at tian Service will meet tomorrow Bolton Center, Grovc Rced St. Intersection. connection with the company’s There were no injuries. move to have an injunction Is-siied lEFORE YOU EVEN ’ night for its annual picnic at the Misa Howland was driving Donald Godfrey, 21, of 6 Wood­ against union picketing. This was U. S. TOP CHOICE home of Mrs. Eidward Richardson southwest on Bolton Center Rd land St , wa.s taken into custody by filed in May, but plans for further THINK OF RUYING on Vernon Rd. Each one is asked at about 10 p m. when .she lo.st Patrolman Robert K. Ahnerl at picketing were dropped after last ANY OTHER CAR BARBECUE to bring a casserole or salad. Des­ control of the car. It rolled over S .IO p.m. yesterday and charged night’s membership vpte. SEE IT sert and coffee will be served by and came to rest on ita top on the with breach of peace. The charge The strike at Jacobs has been the hostessee, Mrs. Samuel Walk­ All Transistor Radio lawn of the Rich property.- stemmed from a fight with another the longest in its history since er, Mre. Michael Goldsnlder end World's First Trooper Edward J.. Peters of the young man on Grove St, The ar- 1944. "I^e union was also on strike CHUCK Mrs. Dorothy Fickett. Colchester Troop said skid marks rused is free under JM bond for In 1952 for 16 weeks and in 1955 TODAY The Ladles Benevolent Society PLAYS 150 H o u r s IN Indicated Miss Howland waa driv­ court appearance JulS 18. for three weeks. of Bolton Congregational Church ing at a speed in excesa of 50 mile.s Vernon constables reported one Two months after the latest will have a potluck tomorrow at 8-TRANSISTOR an hour. Misji Howland wa.s ar­ arrest during the weekend, that of strike, the Connecticut Stair La­ STEAK lb 7 p.m. at the church. Hoatesses NORMAL USE! rested and charged with disregard­ Joseph J. Bethiaume, 19, of Pond bor Council, AFL-CIO. called for will be Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mrs. 9-TRANSlSTORl ing a State Traffic Commission Rd.. Coventry, who is charged a congressional investigation of Charles "Ubert, Mrs. John Massey, sign calling attention to the interi with speeding on Lake St. The hiring of alleged strike breakers PRICES AT DEL MONTE Mrs. August Mildner, Mrs. Jacque­ ''Cross Country" section at the site of the mishap. arrest was made by (Tonstable Carl at Jacobs. In March, the NLRB PINEAPPLE- line Spencer and Mrs. Thomas Court date waa set for July 3 In Frederickson Saturday morning. issued a complaint against Jacobs Bentley. , Outplays the Manchester session off (jircult Bethiaume Is due in court Julv on the charges now being heard in / ORANGE 29-oc. Court 12. 11. Hartford. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 PA G E SEVRN - PAOB SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JUNE 19.1961

should be pointed out that some of fluences galore In the National Bailey-Ozols Holland-Kravifski Kenefick-Zito Quae “compacts" are gattlng prat- and World Council of Caturcbes. A ThM f ht fmr Today Sharp Tension Across Nation O tte groups .devote their efforts »ru6 k f -aia ty big. But thera la no naad to GUITAR INSTRUCTION Miss Antoinette C. Zito of Man­ Apeciflwly to Communist-httnUng CieaeU ef At a candlelight service a t - Bimittg ifpraUl quibble over tha main story In­ among the pulpits, noteSty the SPECIAL BUMMER OOURBES chester became the bride of Dr. Builds Extreme Action Croups Emanuel Lutheran Church, Miss Edward J. Keneflck Jr. of East Z (»!'“ INC volved. It la tndaad that tha small- ChtiKh League of Americe end the a IB WEES mWBY CLASSES FOR ADULTS and CMIUIREN Elza Ozols of Manchester became . . U PI awn atr«M er car baa baen a anuattonal suc­ Circuit Rlden, lac., which pub- A CkrieHae Is: Hartford at St. James’ Church Sat­ x Onn». A ailnd through irhicb Christ the bride of Robert Linn Bailey of urday morning. » raojus F ftotoosoN cess In the American marketplace, (Osatbmed Pago Om) “our flghtliqr tb« Communists—aa lishes bulky HeW of clergyman of a FOLK MUSIC COURSE - WALTiSi R FE^DSON various denominations with names thinks: Hartford Saturday evening. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and that the compact manufactur­ Important as It is and aa much as - PubUabara biggaat firnu In medium-aiaed It’s occi^ying our time—la Inci­ of organizations they have been A heart through which Christ a PRIVATE INSTRUCTION CLASSICAL OUITAE The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vito M. Zlto, 45 Benton ' . ftandad OcloiMr iT UU er who was laushad at fqr hia communities. loves; St., Manche.ster. The bridegroom dental to our haato purpose." associated with, petlUoSs they, may and Mrs. Arvids Ozols, 49 Doane r_ Kr«ry Brcntiis Kxoaiil ridiculous pradicUoa two years ago Typical, he aaya, would be the The best way to accomplish this, have signed, “plus hundreds of A voice through erhich Christ a PRIVATE INSTBUOnON MODERN GUITAE is the son of Mrs. Edward J. Kene­ ■ad BotidATa. Botwcd >i CM head of such a company In per­ according to Welch and other mili­ other pro-communist enterprlssa.” t&ke; St. The bridegroom is the son of flck Sr.. East Hartford, and the — K Sioaiea,.ir;« mt Uandiwter Cons, aa was not a fool, but a wlsa man. haps a Midwestern city of 100.f>00. and through which Christ ARNOLD LANOSURO. tastnietM’ late Edward J. Keneflck Sr. dam Hail Mattw. That has been proved by the tants, Is to abandon our present And so these, and many other t Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Bailey, “He's a self-made man, who built form of government and return to groups, today And their pitacfpal helps; INSTRUMENTS LOANED Asbury Park, N.J. The Rev. Paul F. Keneflck of PDP8CR1FT10N RATES record. the business from scratch. vnd a “constitutional republic” he enemy In one source: Communlem. bmitted by CLASSES UMirEO. MI B-T8W Meriden, brother of the bride­ PArabl. to AdTABc* now that he's pot It. he finds he e -Rev. John ^ R. Neubert, The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, groom, nerformed the oerepiony. C arrier He knew what the d^nericaa cannot do with it what he wants,” claims our forefathers intended. Not primarily the comindalsm MinisterS pastor of Emanuel Lutheran a a a T a a t ...... tift.M "A democracy Is the worst of all that sends guns to Laos and gucr- and celebrated the nuptial Mass. Six Hfltitlia ...... 77S people were looking for. Ha knew Professor Upset says. CMnmunity B ^U st Church 'Church, performed the double ■Ilie bride, given In marriage by t1nply den minority whim. There are day for the Rev. Raymond O. med with pearls and crystals. The Tlia Aasodated Praia la excluatralx wake up to wdiat the American pressure from the top. Integration. Ludford, assistant pastor of St. her father, wore a princesa style back waist was accented by an to iCie uae of repuMloaUao at . “He feels his Individual liberty protections for minorities, for tra­ Barnabas’ Church In North Haven. HOW MUCH IS gown of silk organza, de.slgned all iMwa dlaoatctiea cradtted to It or people really wanted. ditions and customs . . asymmetrical swag, and the gown not o ^ n r lM creditad Is tnia papcf la being abused, his free enterprise GOT LEGAL COUNSEL Father Ludford, 43, died yesterday with a scalloped scoop neckline, terminated in a chapel trg,in. She aod alao the local newa puplishad berc- But the ansiver to that, on the checked He complains this is This fundamental objection to at the home of his parrata, Mr. R Alen^-on lace trim on the bodice, AU rtstita of rapubllcatloo of .pedal Interterence with Individual lib­ Hartford, June 19 (IP) — Rep. GOOD HEALTH WORTH? wore a headdre.«s of orange blos­ dUpatchea boretn are alao reaer red. record, has to be that anybody not the American way. Ralph Shulansky, West Hartford, and Mrs. Freak Ludford, where he three-quarters-length sleeves, and soms of silk organza with bouffant who had had such a crasy idea ear­ “Communisiii represents the ul­ erty, as they define it, attracts had been convalescing after an bouffant skirt appliqued with other militants of the Far Right has been named legal counsel of Of course It la priceless. Ancient monarehs veil of silk illusion. Her cascade Fail aenice cllept of N E. A Sere- lier in the mood of the American timate in restriction of personal the State Republican party to suc­ oparmtion. Alencon lace. A chapel-length bouquet consisted of stephanotis, Ice, Inc _ freedom. So it requires only a flank Religious fundamentalists. offered half their kingdoms for a cure when sick train was accented with an obi PBbUaben RepreaentatKea: IM people would have been a fool, not Irritated by the “Social Gospel" of ceed Howard E. Hausman of New phaiacnonsis. and ivy. JuUoa Haihewa Special Axencr — Maw short step for this man to conclude Britain. The appointment was an­ and usually failed to get relief. rash. She wore a headdress of York. Chlcajco Detroit and Boeton a wise man. a Communist conspiracy is work­ some of their fellow churchmen, But, good health cannot be acquired by money shirred silk organza trimmed with Mrs. Salvatore Bartolotta. 35 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF are sometimes found In this camp. nounced Saturday by State GOP Washington St.. Manchester was CUlCntJITTONS And the proof la In the record. ing against him. Result: He joins Chairman Edwin H. May Jr. alone. Your bot^ often needs help. Pain or dis­ orange blorsoms and a bouffant the local action group to fight it." The American Council of Chris­ comfort are Ita warning signals. If you answer veil of silk Illusion. She carried a her sister’s matron of honor. She B»a Heratd Prtntln« Company. Inc. Shortly after the war, there was, Pronouncement.^ of various tian Laymen, for example, dis­ Until Spttlal thl* request for aatistance by consulting a physi­ wore a gown of lilac silk taffeta cascade of white roses, steph- I with short sleeves and asymmetri- asaumea no financial re.ponribillty for if you reriiember. an American- rightist groups, often embody such tributes a leaflet entitled, “Jesus: cian quickly for expert help, the odds are you will anotls and lily of the valley. D-pofraphlc" J errors appearing In ad- attitudes. A Capitalist.” It deacribM how c."'.! skirt of unpressed pleat.'. Her rartiaemerA and oilier readlni mailer made compact pul on the market, enjoy a healthier life. Miss Zenta Ozols of Manchester headdress was a matching fabric In TBa Mancbester Brantjui Herald with full publicity and ballyhoo. Clarenece Manion of South Bend, “Jesus worked with his father in w as'her sister’s maid of honor. Ind„ head of the Manion Forum, the construction business” at a YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you Bridesmald.s were Miss A u s t r a cabbage rose with nose veil. She maijlaj adrertlsliia cloatnx bourt: And what was the reaction of the time when "there was no labor need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If carried a cascade bouquet of carna­ far MedSay—1 pm Friday refers to labor union iMders as Ozols of Manchester, a sister of tions and pink sweetheart rose­ For Tuaaday—1 p.m Monday American car buyer ? Was It Jubi­ C ura and inveighs against “The union to meddle with prices and shopping nearby, or wo will deliver promptly the bride; Miss Gaida Ozols of far Vednaaday—I pm Taeadav. wages." i buds. far Tburaday—] pm. Wednaaday. lant? Was he pleased because Marxist federal income tax.” without extra charge. A great many people en- Manchester, cousin of the bride, ‘Meriann Bartolotta of Manches­ ~ ---- y—1 p.m, Tburaday. somebody had finally begun pro­ , The Rev. Joseph Fitzpatrick. S. The Rev. Carl Mclntire of the [ tfijst us with their prescriptions. May we com­ and Miss Carolyn A. Robert of International Council of Christian ter and Mary Ann Kellv of New­ ly—1 pm Friday. ducing the kind of car he really J.. head of the Socllogy Depart­ pound yours? Manchester and Avon. ington were flower girls. They ______deadllBei 10 30 pm each ment at Fordham University, of­ Churches, a relatively small fun­ All attendants wore gowns of V a B • ; l day of pobdoatlea axcept Baiurday— wanted to buy? Not In the leaaL damentalist group, concentrates TO Otva Yau wore white organdy dresses, white t am fers this picture of a representa­ A Very coral silk organza, designed with headband.s trimmed with flowers, He drove a very fine little Ameri­ tive conservative militant; on accusing the major churches of scoop necklines, short sleeves, and Communist leanings in his week­ EaJeyeMc and carried colonial bouquets of Monday. June 19 can compact right off the market. “You’ll find he’s a member of bell-shaped, skirts with hack full­ carnations, rosebuds and baby’s the upper middle class struggling ly "Christian Beacon.” ness, and circular veil hats. Their He wanted his cars bigger and Mclntire flnds Communist in­ teda o r A NATIONALLY breath. bigger. to arrive at the top. But the forces bouquets were cascades of white TliP Thre« Princes Of Lads holding him back are too big and ADVEBTI8ED CIOAR carnations with blue marguerites. Walter J. Kenefi'-k of East . What happened betwieen the well-organlxed. WHICH SELLS FOR I Sc m d a n i Brarltord Bac’hrach Photo John Y. Mamula of Hartford Hartford was his brother's Irest Far an tha grtm impact of the “He’s the one remaining unor­ Reg. 64.75. man. Ushers were Dr. Daniel A. death of the CTosley and tho blfth Prescription Pharmacy MRS. ROBERT LINN BA lLEY served as best man. Ushers were Keneflck of East Hartford, also a probleona of wolfare of the common people of a little mouriifully, whether it CHECK-UP of Tetrault Rd., West Stafford, Bernard J. Krawski of Wapping, groom is a graduate" of Manches­ streamers. didn’t represent an approaching Miss Elizabeth Ann Krawskl of cousin of the bride; Ronald Gus­ ter High School, and the New Anthony Lumbruno served as the world; the truth la that each announced the recent marriage of Ekigland Electronics Institute of alteration In the nature of Fifth their daughter, Mary Kathleen, to East Windsor Hill was her sis­ tafson, Essex St., Manchester, best man. might really do more for people If ter’s maid of honor. She wore a Richard Trueman, McKee St., Hartford. He is employed at Ham­ The couple .took a motor trip to It could ever emerge from its mor- Ave. Itself. Every year, millions of fathers have health service makes sense. Remember, Metro­ Ronald G. Kristoff, son of Mr. and ilton Standard, Broad Brook Di­ Mrs. Thomas .Wilson of Manches- floor-length gown of silk organza Manchester and John Anderson Vermont and upper New York Read Herald Advs. * bid fascination with the idea of By this time, we know better. check-ups. Yet, millions of fathers don’t politan is as. local as Main Street—as close and taffeta, styled with a sweet- Pensauket, NJ. Stephen Cartier, vision. The approaching change is not to Radio Gift Headquarters ter. \ doing away with the other first. check up on their family’s health. as your phone. Call your Metropolitan Mrs. KristofLoff Is graduate of bs In Fifth Ave. financial In any case, at Geneva, the great man today. Stafford High' School and is pres grim proletariat and the great The change will be In the dis­ for ih^ Graduate, Bride or Birthday Metropolitan’s Family Security Check- ently employ,^ as a secretary for grim democracy find themselvea count house. Up is a service which lets you do just that. There is no obUgntion—except to those Aetna Life Insurance Co., Hart­ It may have begun on some side ford. Mr. Kristoff attended Man­ mabia to make either senM or It is a Krvicc which can bring you new in­ you love. chester Schools and is currently progress about Laos, and stand In street, to which It attracted cus­ invites you formation and correct mistakes. employed with Dillon Sales and need of rescue from some quartjer. tomers by Its lurid, unorthodox Service. About this time we happen ,to bargain type of merchandising. Il What you cooM lose without one notice, off the main stage and in a may have come up In the world by There are mistakes, oversights, gaps in the Family to enjoy little gathering all their own, the cutting prices and abjuring credit gathering of the three prlncea of and shunning exchanges and average man’s financial security program. Security RADIOS Qieck-Up Dependable Laos. They are not fairy princes. eliminating salesmanship and serv­ Too much of it is haphazard. Too much of ice. One at them is a hard-boiled right­ Desk or Table, Clock, Transistor, AM-FM Models it is left to chance. It lacks a plan. Or, too Horan Photo Used Refrigerators ist mlUtary commander, and an­ But all of this, we will find, has WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT MRS. ANTHONY G. FIANO led to the glorious moment In often, it simply falls behind the times. other la a clever, charming, but DOES FOR YOU Oi'crhauled and Tested posaiUy ruthless leftist, and a which the discount house will be­ Zenith, RCA Victor, Magnavox For example, the Social Security law has The marriage of Miss Mari'yn‘ home at 348 Charter Oak St., Man third la A good-hearted, mild-man­ gin demonstrating that It has the been changed nine timertince its inception. With the help of yew Mctrepolilan amn L. Steiner of Manchester to An­ Chester, after June 26. distinction. . the elegance, the Both are graduates of Manches­ nered neutralist. As we notice And the Social Security benefits your wife thony G. Flano of Bolton was fol- ter High School. Mr. Flano is em Potterton's taste, the comfort, tha accommo­ 1. Yon check the facts: your Sodal Se- them, they am hat-mg lunch to­ and children could get may not dovetail emnlzed Saturday morning at St. ployed at Fiano's Restaurant In ISO Center St.—Cor. of ChurcJi gether, as relaxed and other­ dation. the courteay, the solicitude, curity, your home, your life insurance, Bolton. efficiently with your pension or insurance James' Church. worldly as If they lived on a plane the merchandise arorthy of Fifth from complete your pension plan, your savings and The bride Is the daughter of Jo­ altogether different from that of Ave. programs. Then too—you cin uninten­ other assets. You may be surprised to seph Steiner, Manchester, and Mrs. the main Geneva cohferenoe. After That, of course, is not only thfc 14.95 tionally “disinherit” a child, in effect, if yon learn how much you’re worth. ■a Francis Robinson of Mt‘. Vernon, they finish lunch, the charming dream, but the natural evolution, have overlooked naming him among your 2. Yen weigh yoor rcepoasibilitiea: mort­ N.Y, The bridegroom Is the son young daughter of one of the of the discounter who wants to ss- of Mrs. Anthony Flano of Birch benefidarieL gage or rent payments, education, re­ Mt. Rd„ Bolton, and the late An­ princes reads a oommunique, in tablish a permanent, rather than tirement, accident and sickness emer­ thony Flano. which the three princes announce a fly-by-night, bilsinesa. More than an interview—a service gencies; how much it would cost your The Rev. Joseph H. McCann per­ that they will meet for three days formed the ceremony and celeb: at- family to live without you. to discuss among themselvea six Metropolitan, the Company you look to ed a nuptial high Mass. Floral im m y decorations were white gladioli OF MANCHESTER qusstlcms which have a bearing on The Fraction for authoritative information on physical 3. You learn where you staod. You de­ Our and carnations. Mrs. Jane Mac- ?! 'ft*';'/ whether or not they will organize In order to make the statistics health, offers a way to check up on your termine your weak and strong points carone was organist and soloist. T \§ themselves Into a coalition govern­ come out right, every American family’s financial health. . . . whether the provisions you have The bride was given In marriage ment for Laos. made for your family will do what you by her uncle, Adolph Wrubel of family has to have one member Large Metropolitan representatives have bepn Manchester. She wore a gown of If they do. all the grim-faced who is a fraction of a human intend. You get the facts in front ofyou. train^ in Metropolitan’s own schools and silk organza and Chantilly lace, delegates at the big Geneva con­ being. 4. Yon plan for the foturc. B a ^ o n these designed with scalloped Sabrina are qualified by solid experience to bring neckline, fitted bodice, tapoied ference on Laos will relax Into re­ Those to whom this lot is rou­ Selection facts, you decide what action, if any, lieved grins, bestow their blessing sleeves and bouffant skirt \"Hh tine are Comforted, to know that, you this Family Security Check-Up serv­ may be needed to give you a family se­ lace appliqued panels, ending In a on the three princes, and go home since the last census, they have ice. They are equipped with businesslike curity plan, tailor-made to your own chapel traln„ She wore a cr.iwn to worry about pin points on the inched a little closer to bslng sn of seed pearls with flngartip veil, charts and tables t^ t show you exactly needs and ambitions—one which makes map which do not happen to be Integer. / and carried white rpses with step- squipi>ed with three princes, one where you stand. good sense for you. hanotia and white orchid center. In the 1950 census, the svsrags Mrs. Jacqueline Parsons of East '^Dinner-jor^i rlf^tist, one leftist, and one neu­ American family had 3.60 mem­ Whether yon need insanucc or not, this Hartford, cousin of Uie bride, v as tralist, like Boun Oum, Soupha- bers. matron of honor. She wore a nouvong, and Spuvanna Pbouma. gown of emerald green silk taffe­ In the 1960 census, the slM of ta, fashioned with scoop neckline, With GORHAM STERLING the average family had gone up to short sleeves and bell-shaped skirt (lUustreUona not exact—Used as adr. pletares only) 8 Four piece place-settings you save $20 Taste A Pendulum? 3.65 members. METROPOLITAN LIFE with bow accents and a hat of self­ Now you can enjoy your very own Gorham Sterling on This increase in stature, up to fabric roses with circular veil. She ■ you save $25 Statistics on sales and produc­ INSURANCE COMPANY carried a cascade bouquet of gold your table tonight — and at a saving! Be a confident 8 Five piece place-settings .65 of a human being Instead of feathered carnations and baby’s tion of compacts are coming out A MUTUAL COMPANY • Ham a Ollk**NCW VORN^-SIm * I S M • Hand Offk*— SAN FRANCISCO— Sines 1901 8 Six piece place-settings - you save $30 merely .60 may seem Insignificant, breath. hostess— set the table of your dreams — anytime! This of Detroit, and they head toward unless, of course, you happen to be Prices as low... HBBd owes— OTTAWA— Shits 1 M 4 • O f f 1.000 Lm s I OfRtst In U.S.A. and Canada Bridesmaids were Miss Roslyn ^'Back condition savings plan applies to all Gorham Sterling designs. fulfilment of what was considered, the fractional member of your Simonoelli of Manchester, Miss Alt prtc«6 for 32 pltc( t«nrtc9 for tight (8 four pitet plact-*tUin|6) tnd inclutft FtdtrtI T « two yean ago, a daring prediction particular family. Mary Tlernan of Hartford and Don’t delay— come in now and select your very own Four pItet placf'ttttlngi flaca Knift, flaca Fork. Taaspoon and Salad Fork. by one of the compact manufactur­ Mrs. Marilyn Wadsworth of Bol­ In that case, merely a five per KENNETH W. PENNY, C.L.U. Mgr. ton. They wore dresses of gold sterling design tjr Gorham — and Save! AVAILABLE IN ALL GORHAM STERLING DESIGNS ers, who said that, by the end of cent advance can seem precious Service that’s better silk taffeta, fashioned identical to im p r o v e d '' 1961, half the can sold In this and significant. Only another lit­ SB« WEST MIDDLE TYKE., SECOND FLOOl -MANCHESTER tho matron of honor’s with similar country would be In the compact PHONE MI S-nSB hats and veils. They carried cas­ says C. B. of Weston, Mass. You can have immediate tle push, and you would be two- cades of tangerine colored carna­ i classification. Utirda Of a full statistic, with cor­ iMttd. A

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h u ordered Mispensloiui againet Michael T. Kokoszka, Gene P. formar Marjorie Hbshelle in 1969. 12th Circuit five Uquer-eelUng eetabUahments. Robertson Principal to Head C olu m bia Levesque, Lewis C. Lewis, Bruce Jeff Chandler Dies; They had t#o daughters, Jamie, Um HEALTH CAPSULES School Board SuspenMone ordered Saturday D. Melvin, George E. Peters Jr., C ourt B ars by M kU d A. Petti, MJtX State N ew s 14, and Dana, 11. were againet: Joseph L. Piotrkowskl, Thomas Top Film Star, 42 Jerry 'Wald, ■who produced "Re­ Yoiir Benjamin bchleea of Schlese Program at Wickham Park Plesz. turn to Peyton Place,” (Chandler’s C h o r^ P lan IS THERE MUCH OteNCC To Consider Court Gise8 Porter School Package Store, Norwalk, concur­ Also, William E. Plesz, John K. current release, commented: U nion Dues THAT A MOLE VflU.^ Roundup rent five deyt, two counts each of Pringle, Peter A. Roberta, James Hollywood, June 19 (40—Jeff TURM WTO CANCER ? delivering beer to the dry town of WUUxm FrMmxn, 125 Avery St. tha University of HsJttovd and the Chandler had been gravely 111 for "Firat Gable, then Cooper, now Budget Cuts U A s a m m a s s m s i o n L. Robinson, Peter C. Shumway, DolivoriM W'lton, eelling liquor at leea than University ot OoniweUout. Graduates 47 Cleland M. Swenor, Elizabeth J. Chandler. Our business has lost (Oonttooed fiMa Bag* Om ) prlnclpsl of Robertaon School, wUI weeks but Hollywood stlH found it three giants since November. 'We .John Hurley, X , of Newton, .-.a..... •<*' the minimum retail sale price and He is-married to tha former lUas Television Albalr, Barbara A. Chartlerr Linda Just telephone your order for For Politics bo the aupiurlntendent of recrea­ Veronica Aoeto of llanoheeter. difficult to believe today that the can ill - afford It.’’ The board of education tonight MkM-, w u fined $42 for speeding. falling to add the sales tax. 6:00 Bll • Theater’ (In -prorrai.) FUm Forty-seven young people will be M. Dalgneault, Margaret E. Dil- drug needs and cosmetics—giv­ An Mtimated 10,000 vlaitora are tion when the new Wickham Park Tho couple have two daughters, iTty Brlnela Bhack rugged movie hero was dead at the will consider a list of proposed Joseph Macura, Sll'ver Dollar 13 . „ Bport. Camara graduated from Horace W. Porter worth, Itosemary Ferguson, Bar­ Oliver Johnson Jr., 18, of Hart­ expected for the festival, to be cli- Dana, a freshman a t Manchester The Early Show (In proare.i) 30 7:30 Cheyenne 8. 10. 40. ing your Charge Plan number. (Coatianed from Page One) budget cuts totalling fnore than Restaurant, Bridgeport, concur-, on W. Middle Tpke. opens Satur­ Early Show (In proBre.i) 10 bara Gamache, Marion L. German, age of 42. $266,000 in the 1961-62 school ford, was fined $36 for reckless r.'*axed Sunday with a parade of High School, and Oolby, a MpU In The Amertcana 22. School tonight in exerctaee to be driving. rent 19 days, receiving credit for day, July 1. Ftr.t Show (In proareae) 22 To Tell The Truth Lorraine G. Oolab, Judith A. Hills, Chandler died Saturday of a gen­ Get employe o f a private firm from budget. laurel-decorated floats and march­ more than SO days, buying liquor Diltial facUiUes will be ready on the third grade at Bowers School. Yogi Bear 8 8:00 Burfalde Six held In Yeomans Hall at 5:15. Pamela J. Lusky, Linda M. Moore, Worry ot Superintendent of Schools Wil­ Richard Hartenstein, 20, of Wickham Paric will be open Flippy (he Clown 18 8:30 Talea of Welle Fargo 10. 22. This is the largest class in the eralized blood Infection complica­ Immediate Navy property on mere notice the ing hands—and the crowning of while In debt to other wholesalers, that date for the use of Manchea- Panic 40 Burfalde Six Mary A. Naumec, Susan Scott, worker has failed to meet security liam H. Curtis will present the list Stafford, was fined $36 for speed­ and receiving liquor without put­ ter and Bast Hartford residents. from eunrlee to sunset. Newa 8. 40. history of the town, to leave the ted by pneumonia. The complica­ Delivery ing. 63 , „ TV Hour of Btara Rosalind Slnder, Charlene R. FALSE TEETH z«q\iirements. to the education board for re­ the 1961 laurel queen. ting a required rubber stamp The development and operaUon A brochure showing ths layout Big Thra. Theater (In proareaa) 1:00 The Danny Thom a. Show elementary system. Smith, Andrea Stimson,, Dayna M. tions developed after relatively Irving Mann, 38, of 256 Summit of the park and listing Us remi- 3 Slipping or Irritating? Justice Stewart delivered the view at a board meeting, sched­ The pink and white laurel mark on the Invoice. of the park are being rpald for 6:16 RaM:u. 8 Mrs. Grorge E. Peters, a mem­ Thompson and Paulette M. Tur- minor surgery was performed May St., was fined $30 for speeding.. latlons will soon bs ready for w - 30 *:$oS?irGt/ll«oW Don’t t>« exnbftirauert by loone false 5-4 decision. uled 'tor 7:30 p.m. at Barnard blooms profusely in the area,' and William A. J. Marino, Housa- from a -$2.4 million trust fund left . Modern Dlzeat 63 Concentration (C) 10 : ber of the Board of Education and geon. 13 to correct a ilipped apinal disc. Justice Brennan wrote a dissent­ Junior High School. The proposed Robert Walters, 36, of ^ s t laurel trails, two of them about tonlc Lodge, Stratford, concurrutt 1:^ the late CHarence H. Wickham. tribuUon. 6:15 Weather. Newa A Sparta I, 12 Soecial its secretary for six years, will New Business in Town toeth sllpplnt, dropping or wobbling Hartford, was fined $30 for speed­ Two Facea Weat 40 Million Dollar Movia Chandler suffered internal hem­ when you eat, talk or laugh. Junt ing opinion. Joined by Chief Jus­ cuts will be considered by the seven miles long, prove a big at-1 10 days, receiving credit for more While the development of the 6:30 Club Houae present the diplomas to the class, The (kilumbla Automatic Trans­ orrhages and infections following ■prlnkle a little FAST^ETH on your ing. traction to ’visitors. 22 10:00 The Accomplice (C) plates. This pleasant powder gives a tice Warren and Justices Black board in anticipation of a second than 30 days, buying liquor for park will take many yeara, fa- Sporta, Newa, Weather 8 Adventurea In Paradlat which includes her eon George E. mission Co. will be located in the the surgery. He was given 55 pints S!irfld Ti & remarkable sense of added comfort 0 0 4 Raymond J. SmatchettI, 19, of, A water-ski show launches the Robin Hood 18 Henneary and Douglas. appeal to the board of directors to resale from persons other than ctUUee which will be ready ih July Peters Jr. building on Rt. 6, o-wned by Mrs. and security by holding plates more 591 Center St., waa fined $21 for festival Friday. A formal laurel Compaas 63 10:30 Peter <3unn I, of blood by transfusion during one PRESCRIPTION PHARMACTY The verdict a^^lied specifically practically n o n e , rrfe restore the cut to the education distUle're or wholesalers, and fail­ wiU Include picnic tables, fire­ About Town 6:46 D o u r Edwarda 8 Miss Viola Ldirson, retiring ele­ Blanche E. Jones, and formerly Drmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty uste driving a motor vehicle with a 3 12 Main Event emergency opjfkation for a nip- or feeling. It’s alkMlne (non-acid). to Mrs. Rachel M. Brawner. 38. a BEEN CALCULATED THAT budget. ball, and the presentation of 92 ing to cooperate with the oonunis- places, a horseshoe pitching area, Evening Report 8. 40 Brenner mentary-supervisor, will give the occupied by the Mercury Machine HUred artery *whlch lasted 7',4 901 MAIN ST.—MI S-5321 defective muffler. candidates for the Laurel Queen Huntley-Brinkicy Report „ . 11:00 The Big Newa UConn Graduate O ft FA8TCETH at anv drug counter. gafeteria short-order cook. She ONE O f YOUR MOLES Superintendent Curtis presented sion'a inipMtora. the-Teahouse Store, some chtl- The. Inasmuch Club p 1 o n t e, major talk, Supt. George E. Graff and Tool Co. The new concern, hours. Peter Coyne; of New York, and crown, highlight Saturday's festiv­ Leo J. Loughney, L.J.’s Restau­ 10. 22. 30 Newa, Sporta A Weather worked in a cafeteria operated by HAS ONLY ONE CHANCE IN a tentative list of cuts to the board dren’a play equipment, a cabin for scheduled for tomorrow evening, T:00 Alter Dinner Movie * 3. i, 10. 12. will also speak briefly. John K- operated by Emil Dazy of Willi- Gary W. Hudson of Manchester Another hemorrhage and an In­ M A M Restaurants. Inc., a pri­ 100,000 OF of directors on June 6, but Gen­ Preston Munter, 41, of Boston, ities. rant, Bridgeport, five days, allow­ parUes and parking areas. NewiE—Barry Barenli 30 U:16 Jack Paar Show (0) mantic and Raymond' Fuller of has hpen postponed. Death Valley Day. Honan, pastor of St. Columba’s received his B. A. degree in the fection further weakened him and vate firm, in the Naval gun factory TURNING WTO A CANCER. eral Manager Richard Martin said Maas., each forfeited $35 bonds ing gambling on the premiaes. - Nominal fees will charged for 10 Featur. 40 Hartford, has leased the building. College of Arts and Sciences at for failure to appear in court to Newa A Weather 22 Suapenae Theater Church', Will give the invocation; his condition took a final turn for here. a final list must be available to the Peace Day Urged Mrs. Lena Tedesco,’ ’Valley lo c k ­ the use of fireplaces, which will in­ Phil SUvera Shew _* 11:30 Premiere Mas Lessenger, realtor, said thi.s the University of Connecticut the woijse Friday. charges of speeding. Reservations must be nude by American Odyaaey Andrea Stimson, class president, On Nov. 15. 1956, the factory’s directors before a restoration can age Store, Derby, five days, fail­ clude the coat of wood. 63 World’a Beat Movlea the welcome. Dayna lltompsoh, property is in no way a part of the June U. He also w-as commissioned HmMi Cw i I«» t>«M MpM Monwtwa The court nolled cases against Meriden, June 19 (JF)— Rep.-at- ing to add the entire retail aales this evening ^ for a strawberry Million Dollar Movie 18 11:25 Newa—Sign Off fonqer Jones Construction Co. Funefal services for the 6-foot- No. 452 security officer required Mrs. be considered. The cabin will be available for Father Knowa Beat 12 11:30 Jack Paai Show (C) corresponding secretary, will give a second lieutenant in the U. S. Frank Gazdzicki, 41, of Marlbor­ Large Frank Kowalski, D-Cbnn., tax to the price. social to be sponsored by the La­ plant, which it adjoins. 4 actor were to be held today at GUP THIS COUPON Brawner to give up her plant 'The total education budget allo­ says the old big-sUck approach rental to private orgsnizaUoiiB and T:1S Newa 40 1:00 Newa A Prayer the farewell address and the Rev, Army as a result of completing Temple Isaiah, with private burial IdentlficaUon badge. The officer cated by the board of directors is ough. charged with breach of the parUes which have eupervielon of dies' Aid Society of Zion Evangel­ SEE SATURDAY'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTING the two-year ad-vanced ROTC peace and intoxication; Sherwood won't insure peace. POSITIVE FOREIGN POLIOY ical Lutheran Church Wednesday George K. Evans, minister of Co­ Manchester Evening Herald Co­ at Hillside Memorial Park. did not explain how she failed to $4,186,947, which the education .qome kind. lumbia Congregational CJiurch, course. Chandler injured his back early FR EE Value STAMPS meet security requrements and board would like restored to Gen­ B. Holland, 21, of Blast Hartford, “ It is popular to talk about get­ Pomtret, June 19 (4V-Rep. Hor­ The new superintendent will have from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Don­ Hudson, a psychology major, 100 charged with intoxication; Edward ting tough, but this is nonsense,” ace Seely-Brown, R-Conn-, has charge of renting the cabin, as well church. For reservations, call Mrs. the benediction. ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy this spring while making “The with tha purohitt of ahe was not given a hearing. Obituary eral Manager Martin's original Mrs. Jean Rand, Grade 8 teach­ was active in Alpha Phi Omega, Marauders' in the Philippines and recommendation of $4,228,400. The J. Lacaillade, 20. of Portland, Kowalski said yesterday in an ad­ made a strong cMl for educational aa overseeing the rest oi the rec- Irvin Secor, 120 Walnut St., or Radio 8-S4SS. service fraternity, and the Outing Lacking a badge, Mrs. Brawner charged with driving a motor ve­ dress to the windup session of the and cultural exchange programs reaUon program. Mrs. Howard Hansen, 21 Bremen er and Mrs. Lydia Allen, music di­ some friends wondered whether $5 or more at your Stop & Shop ^ could not enter Navy premises. school board said the budget cut (Thlg Uettng Includee only thoee newa broadcMta of 10 or 15-mlnute Club. He was steward of the Ethan his delay In getting surgery may will make necessary aMrevia- hicle with defective equipment; annual convention of the Con­ with other nations, including the Assisting Freeman will be Ken­ Rd. rector, will be pianists. Mrs. Myrtle CYO ELECTS Her employer offered her work In necticut Fraternal Order of length. Some atattone carry oUter abort newacaata.) Englert, Grade 8 teacher, will Allen House, a new 11-ving unit at have triggered the fatal compli­ r«/W f/irii Wed., June 21,1961 ^ O’Hara Passes, tions or discontinuances of pro­ Raymond O’Neil, 20, of 10 Mintz Communist bloc. In a radio talk, neth Skinner, a student at Illing Hartford, June 19 (4*) — Barry the university. a public cafeteria In nearby Court and Barry McCormick, 18, Fagles. Seely-Brown said the cultural ex­ Junior High School, and ‘Donald WDBC—13«e Wl.VF—itie direct. McNamara, West Haven, has been cations. Springfield, Va., but she refused posed school programs. The Rev. K. EJnar Raak, pastor 8:00 News, Wall Street 8:00 Newa He is a 1957 graduate of Man­ Extra Stamp Bonus! ^"^ra Stamp Bonus! In addition to discussion of the of 146 Center St., both charged “What the world needs Is pa­ change programa are an eesentlal Gleason, a senior at Manchester 6:10 Art Johnaon Show 8:10 Wall Street Hie Graduates elected president of the New Eng­ Chandler was a top radio star HELCO Worker .of Covenant Congregational 1:06 Raynor Uhinea chester High School and the son Stop'Shop the Job. Instead, she sued the Navy budget, the board's lengthy agenda with breach of the peace. tience, resistance and a courag­ part of what he termed “a poeiUve High School. 8:16 Bob Bacon—Sporta Members of the class are: Mar­ land Catholic Youth Organization before entering films. Movie pro­ for return of the badge and sued Cases continued: Church, left by Jet today to attend 11:00 Newa ‘ 8:36 Showcaae tin J. Axelrod, Theodore R. Beebe of Mrs. Helen M. Hudson. 31 ducer Joseph Mansfield, who di­ I includes the following items for eous determination to work for foreign policy.” They are, he aald, Iriweman is serving his first year 11:15 Raynor Shinea 6:45 I.nwcU Thomaa—Sporta (OYO). Elected treasurer of the Autumn St., and Kenneth E. Hud­ her employer for back pay. ■William 'V. O'Hara. 54, veteran Until Monday. June 28, William aa principal of Robertaon School the 76th annual convention of the 1:00 Newa. Sign Off Jr., MJchael A. Blum, Robert A. rected him in many radio shows, m m m m K discussion: peace,” he said. “No cliches will an effective way of 'winning sup­ Evangelical Co'venant Church of 7:00 CBS Newa group at its Congress yesterday son of Hyannis, Mass. Stewart, In upholding the fac­ H. Chapman, 22, of South Wind­ port from other countries. this year, but for the preidous five WHAY—(16 .7:10 CBS In Pexaon Caroline, Peter J. Demers, Scott was Robert Proudfoot, Sandy said the actor “possessed the most employe of the Hartford Electric 1. Costs and merits of a major help us. Wo need creative think­ America and minlsterium at 1:00 Sound Stage 7:.30 Fulton Lewla tory aecurity officer'a action, aald sor, for plea on charges of fail­ ing." yeara he wag a teaching principal H. Dunnack, Charles Fischer, Wil­ Hook. Mary Taston, Bridgeport, beautiful speaking voice ever on Light Co., died yesterday at his medical Insurance plan for educa­ North Park College, Chicago, III. 4:40 Newa,Weather, Sporta 7:65 (TBS Newa Analyala the case waa not one where gov­ ure to obey traffic control signal Kowalski advocated the-creatlon at Buckland School. He was gradu­ 7:15 Sound Stage 8:00 CBS The World Toniglil liam Gardner, Donald A. Haynes, was elected secretary of the Cath­ England which had its convention radio.” tion employes. He ’Will be a guest of Dr. Truman 8:30 Night Flight ernment action “has operated to home. 19 Flower St., after a abort 2. Increasing pay for the di­ and operating an unregistered mo- of an International Peace Day dur­ ated from WilUmantic State Teach- 8:16 Showcaae ■ James F. Hennequln, Richard W. olic Young Adult Clubs of New simultaneously with the CYO. Chandler was divorced by the bestow a badge tif disloyalty or In­ Esau, former child psychiatrist of 13:00 Sign Off 8:30 Newa Ulnesa rector and teachers of the adult tdr vehicle; Yolanda Bullock of ing which there would be paradea eiy College in 1951 ■with a bachelor WTIC—108« 8:36 WINF Newa Hicking, John W. Hodges, Joseph famy, with an attendant fore­ 8 Pacifists Get the Community Child Guidance 6:00 Newa. Weatner He had been employed aa an education program, and expansion Ellington, for plea on a charge of by the non-militant population. In of science degree. He obtained hie 8:40 Showcaae Miiaic S. Jaswinski, Stuart L. Kaplan, closure from other employment master of science In administration Clinic of Manchester, and Mrs. 6:2() Strictly Sporta 9:M CBS Newa Dennis E. Klein, John G. Knapp, accountant for 32 yeara In the ^>e- of the program. speeding; Mark Pigeon, 20, of 14 10 years, he said, there will be 8:30 Suppertime Serenade opportunity.” from the University of Hartford, Esau. Dr. Eeau Is now director of 8:55 New York at Kanaaa City cial audit department of Hartford 8. Report by A. Raymond Rog­ Earl St., Rockville, for plea to peace—with or without people. Prison Terms 8:86 Newa. Weather. Sporta 11:30 Showcaae and Newa All the record shows, said Stew­ charge of speeding; and his master’s-plus-30 hours from counseling at North Park College. 7:00 Converaatlon Piece 12:16 Signoff Electric Light Oo. He had served ers Jr., principal of Manchester Survival, he said, can only be as­ 7:30 Newa art, la that in the opinion of the High School, about a revised driv­ Until July 13. Kenneth Brown, sured If there is a new approach to 7:86 Government Service In the New London. Manchester, New Haven, June 19 (A?)—Seven ON RECORD FLKHIT security officer, Mrs. Brawner and Wethersfield offices. er education program at Manches­ 16, of East Hartford, charged with thinking about war. 8:00 Pope (Joncert ‘■failed to meet the particular se­ of eight pacifists convicted of seek­ 9:06 Night Beat ter High School. intoxication and breach of the In another talk. Rep. Robert N. 11:30 S ti^ g h t Serenade Chicago, June 19 (A’)—^W. H. curity requirements of that spe- Mr. O'Hara was born In Wa- peace, for pre-.sentence Investiga­ Butler, Greenwich, Conn., com­ FREE DELIVERY terbury, July 25, 1906, a son of 4. Report by a teacher commit­ Gialmo, D-CJonn., said the nation’s ing to interfere with the launch­ 1:00 Sign Off eifle military installation.” tee on time spent by teachers on tion by Family Relations Office to tax system should be overhauled ing of Polaris missile submarines w rop—1418 manded the Trans Worid Airlines A t Tho PARKADE Mrs. Margaret Heany O’Hara of charges of intoxication and breach 8:00.Today In Hartford Convalr 880 that act a commercial Stewart added that there waa New London, and the late Michael non-professional duties during the to “replace the Insane hodge-podge at Groton were sentenced to prison 7:00 Bob ^ I t 263 MIddIt nothing to indicate that the offi­ school day. of peace: James Christie, 16, 9:00 Ray Somera record of one hour and 25 minutes O'Hara. He was educated in New of federal, state, county and city terms today ranging from a mini­ LIGGEn DRUG cer’s stand would Impair Mrs. 5. Proposed policies for instruc­ David Delisle, 17, Donald Frank­ levies that make Ufe a fiscal night­ 11:00 Newa in a flight from New York to Turnpike West London schools and was a 1928 lin. 17, Thomais Wall, 16. John mum of 20 days to a maximum of 11:10 Ray Somera Chicago Saturday. Brawner’s Job opportunities any­ tion of mentally retarded chil­ mare for everyone.” 1:00 Del Raycee Show (eer. Iraed ttreet) where else. graduate of Notre Dame Univer­ dren. White. 16, and Anthony Micoletti, four years. sity. He -vas a member of Camp­ Harry Horowitz, Wallingford, Brennan said he had grave 6. Increasing tuition cost for 16. all from East Hartford, for pre­ was elected president of the fra­ bell Cbuncil, Knights of Columbus. Federal Dla^ilct Court Judge doubts that the removal of Mrs. homebound children. sentence Investigation by the Fam­ ternal order, succeeding Timothy Robert P. Andeimn suspended the Manchuter Brawner’s badge for “ security He had lived In Manchester for 24 7. Merit pay for qualified teach­ ily Relations Office on charges of J. Flynn, Naugatuck. Joseph Beas, years. sentence of the «ghth pacifist. All reasons” without notice of charges ers. breach of the peace. Derby, was elected vice president; were placed on {probation for five or opportunity to refute them waa Survivors, bendes his mother, 8. Endorsement of appoint­ William E. Tyler, New Britain, years. authorized by law or executive or­ Include his wife, Mrs. KaUityn ments of two 1961 summer school secretary, and Kenneth Carroll, “While all of you may be sin­ and Stop ft Shop der. McGarry O'Hara; a son. William directors, and discussion of sal­ New Haven, treasurer. cerely desirous of moving the “She is not told what ahe did V. O’Hara Jr., both of Manchester; aries, recommended tuition G)lumbia Star world In the direction of peace and hilpB you lot wrong: she is not gpven a chance a daughter, Mrs. Henry Mutriei of charges, and outline of courses. Plane Wreck Found mutual goodwill,” Judge Ander­ to defend herself," Brennan wrote. Savannah, Ga.; a brother, Francis 9. Whether or not to assign son said, “ the court' cannot accept STOP & SHOP your tablo undor Brennan aso contended that the M. O'Hara of New London; three Grade 9 Bolton students to Bar­ Tied to College Clinton, June 19 (/P) — Divers your decieion to accomplish this term “aecurity risk" carries a grandchildren, and several nieces nard Junior Hig'h School for the have recovered bones and a sweat­ high-minded end by means of tho Ik y ! much more sinister meaning than and nephews. next two years, instead of to the er belonging to the three victims breaking the federal law.” Special Mon., Tues., W ed. was gl'ven It by Stewart. The funeral wlli'be held Wednes­ senior high school. Basketball Fix of a 1958 plane crash in Long Is­ land Sound off Melg’s Point here. The eight are members o f the day at 9:15 a.m. at the John F. 10. Acceptance of Illing Junior Committee for Non-Violent Ac­ INVITES YOU TO AHEND A Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. High School and review of addi­ (Continued from Page One) Police said the wredkage waa what remained of a Rhode Island tion, a pacifls) group seeking nu- Center St., followed by a solemn tions and corrections, outside of clesc dlsarmiment. They were In­ Laos Princes high Mass of requiem at 10 at St. original specifications, to the Green, 31, whose last known ad­ plane carrying preeidents of two dicted by s federal grand Jury for Bridgets Church. Burial will be school. dress was 2307 Tibout Ave., The metal firms and a pilot. The light trespassing in restricted waters in St. Bridget's Cemetery. 11. Consideration of it priority Bronx. Hogan said both men were plane exploded and crashed at the during the launchings of the Po­ eastern end of Hammonasett 'VAdtOt^CfU\S In Hot Dispute Friends may call at the fimeral list of physical education recom­ fugitives and police had been laris submarines Ethan Allen last mendations for a pressed expand­ asked to broadcast nationwide State Park at nearby Madison on Nov. 22 and the George Washing­ home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 17, 1958. (Continued from Page One) Friends may make memorial con­ ed program. alarms for their arresL ton Jan. 28 at the Electric Boat tributions to the Cancer Fund. . 12. Possible purchase of tlwee Hogan said Lacort was weU A team of divers found the Division of General Dynamics problem resumed In the 14-nation parcels of land, adjacent to town known in New England gambling wreckage Saturday night after the Corp. In Groton. conference at Geneva. 140 miles schools. circles and operated on the "syn­ Clinton harbormaster, Robert Three of the group were convict­ southwest of .Zurich. The chairman 13. A request that a Coventry dicate level.” Altmannsberger, reported earlier ed by a Jury May 22. Anderson o f the day was Soviet Deputy Accidents Brin|j high school sophomore student be The district attorney said Port­ that his net was anagged in wreck­ found four others guilty at the Foreign Minister Georgi M. Push­ allowed to finish Manchester High noy testified before the New York age while dragging bait. same time after a combined trial County Grand Jury and received kin. Arrests and Fine School by paying tuition. The victims, en route from New for the group lasting two weeks. - Two side Issues remain to be set­ 14. Whether or not the board Immunity. York City to Lincoln, R.I., at the Richard Zink, 20. Philadelphia, Monday, Tuesday and tled there; should assume responsibility for Hogan said Portnoy was bribed time, were Albino Beltrami, 36, had pleaded guilty and was sen­ S 0 P » - V Canadian Foreign Secretary Two motor vehicle accidents, one securing an acoustical shell at by Green, who was indicted on con­ Providence, R.I., the pilot; George tenced to serve 30 days of a 6- Wednesday Specials! Howard Green's request to rush yesterday and another early today, Manchester High School. spiracy and bribery charges. Horton, 49. Cumberland. R.I., and month term. aircraft to the 3-nation Interna­ brought two arrests and a fine of 15. Report on the status of older Lacort also was charged with Eugene Sullivan, 50, Shrewbury, bribery. The heaviest sentence was tional Commission in Laos to en­ $12 to one man. elementary school projects and Mass. drawn by Donald Martin, 20, Wel­ able its truce teams to police the Barnard Junior High School. Hogan ^ id Green had given Herbert J. Leggett, 63, of Kee­ lesley, Mass., who was' named cease-fire proclaimed May 3. 16. Reconsideration of requests Portnoy $140 last summer and fall Ossinn E. Ray in both the Ethan Allen and TO BE HELD IN OUR 2. The question of the future ney Dr., Bolton, was charged early by two staff members to the credit as spending money “ to soften him yesterday afternoon with failure to Grainby. June 19 (45 — Ossian George Washington indictments. : form of the conference sessions— evaluation committee for reclassi- up for the season.” and $1,000 for He waa given'an indefinite term, whether to break up into smail .yield the right of way when turn­ cation. fulfilling his "contract” In the E. Ray, 66, a former state legisla­ ing left at the Intersection of Cen­ tor from Deep River, died yester­ which means he may be kept In B tK B EC U E working groups as the western 17. Approval of 13 resignations, Columbia-Rutgers game played at PARKING LOT ter and Pine Sts. Leggett, while day at the home of his daughter In prison for as many as four years, delegates propose or to remain in two terminations of leaves of ab­ New Brunswick, N.J., last Dec. 13. depending on his conduct. 14-nation plenary session as the driving west on Center St., at­ sence. and two tequests for leaves Under the deal Hogan said, Co­ Granby. (CHUCK) tempted to make a left hand turn Ray served in the 1947 General David Rhoads, 20, Wilmington, Communists wish. of absence. lumbia waa to lose by at least 12 : The Communists have blocked and struck a car driven by John points. Columbia lost by 13. 75-62. Assembly and sponsored a bill that Del., wag sentenced to serve 20 Be SURE It’s You! Green’s proposal to supply the R. Dougan, 18.^ f 44 Gardner St., Hogan said two others ■ were changed the name of the town days of a 6-month term. police reported.’^ Sentenced to serve 90 days of a commission Immediately with 2 Area Students named today aa co-conspirators— from Saybrok to Deep River. WEDNESDAY three light planes and three heli­ No Injuries were reported but He was a former first selectman. one-year term were Roger Aarons, but not as codefendants—in this 20, New York City; Peter Fried- copters. Green termed ridiculous a both vehicles were towed away Indictment. The two allegedly Republican Town Committee chair­ LB VISIT THE BLOODMOBILE with considerable front end dam­ In Science Plan man and first trial Justice in Deep lander, 19, New York City; Robert suggestion of Soviet Foreign Min­ brought Green and Portnoy to­ Swann, 43, Norwich, and Victor * ister Andrei Gromyko that the age. Leggett will be presented in gether and acted as Intermediaries River. THURSDAY, JUN£ 22. 10:45 A.M . to 6:30 P.M. Circuit Court, in Manchester, July He also was a union organizer, Richman, 20, New York City. Laotians supply the equipment. Two area students are among 40 between them. Swann, 43, a leader of the pacifist JUNE 21 10. and served as union steward and Neutral Burma appealed to the chosen to attend the summer At­ They were identified as Arthur committee. Edmund Leltes, 20 New JUST a n d s e r v e a l l w e e k FEATURE! MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOS4MTAL conference to make greater use of Jim Arnold. 23, of Hartford, was mospheric Sciences Program at Mandel, 19, New York, k former negotiating committee member during World War II at the Elec­ York, was given a one-year sus­ Its truce teams to end sporadic fined $12 in Circuit Court, In Man­ the Loomis School. The program student at Bronx Community Col­ pended aefitence. All but Martin bloodletting in the southeast Asian chester, today, as a result of an ac­ opens June 25 and lasts to Aug. 12. lege and Richard Khentigian, 22, tric Boat Division of General Ry- lb namlcs Corp., builder of nuclear will serve their terms In. New Fried Scallops 69^ CALL Ml 3-5111 FOR AN APPOfMTMENT kingdom. cident at about 7:30 this morning Ralph Snape, 16, son of Mr. and New York, a player on the Uni­ Haven State Jail. p.m. sjm to 8 Jame.s Barrington, permanent, after which he waa arrested for Mrs. Ralph S. Snape of Rockville versity of Bridgeport's (Conn.) submarines. CAP'N JOHN'S ALL WEEK FEATURE! secretary of the Burmese foreign operating a truck without a driver’s Ray is -survived by his widow, Swann immediately announced and John Wanagel, 16, son of Mr. basketball team. During the past hta intention to appeal. Others in­ (li ease ef rate wUI r Office, insisted an effective ceases license. A garbage truck which and Mrs. Robert Wanagel of Cov­ season, Mandel worked as a ball three daughters, a son, a brother fire mu.st be e.stablished. he waa driving, struck the front and a sister, and eight grandchil­ dicated they might do likewise. ---Or Just Walk In he aettoeued !• "ffid day) entry were two selected. boy for the New York Knicker­ Judge Anderson also rejected Haddock Dinner 2 p°§l 79^" “ There are too many guns In .. end of a parked car on Lilley St. Snape attends Rockville High bockers of the Professional Na­ dren. Tlcketa should be piirchaoed before noon The vehicle, owned by Estelle EJd- Funeral servoccs "will be held In the claim that the prosecution of if X Laos, too much hatred.’’ Barring School and Wanagel goes to Wind­ tional Basketball Association, the pacifists impinged on their CAP'N JOHN'S ALL WEEK FEATURE! Tueodey, Jane 20 for the Victor Borge ton said "We want to see an end ward Weems of Easton, Md., was ham High School. Both are Juniors. Hogan said, Deep River on Wednesday. Borge-qiie. slightly damaged, police reported. right to protest atomic weapons. to Laotians killing Laotians." The program Is sponsored by Hogan said Green gave "That Is the sheerest nonsense,” Prince Souphanouvong was con­ Loomis and the American Meteoro­ $2,100 for the Columbia-Rutgers 5 Permits Suspended he said, "you have been at liberty Scallop Dinner 2 pkI 79"" sidered the dominating force at the logical Society and financed by the game. Of the tote I, Hartford, June 19 (IP)—TTie to protest and you may continue to Zurich meeting. His quest for National Science Foundation. It to keep $600 for himself and give State Liquor Control CJommlsSlon protest.” : power in Laos is backed by 12.000 Local Stocks con.>dsts Of the study of basic $.500 to Khentigian as the "pay lough guerrillas who have .been courses of Physics, atmospheric off” for lining up Portnoy Hogan hardened by years of jungle fight­ Think of this U.S. Top Choice heavy gteer science and participation In an ex­ said. The balance of $1,000 was to ' ing and now control large portions ateak eiizling over a charcoal fire — it's Quotations Puinlabed by perimental project. go to the player, Hogan said. of northeast Laos. The Vientiane Six other students from Connec­ Science Shrinks Piles government’s army has shown lit­ Cobum A MIddlebrook, . ine. The district attorney said Man- T omatoes : V “ Borge-Qued” Vi Bo closely trimmed by Stop & Shop, to give tle will to light despite hundreds . Bank Stocks ticut were also selected. del, at Portnoy's instructions, plac­ 2 you more good meat per p>ound — so con­ ed the money In a safe deposit of millions of dollars worth of Bid Asked New Way Without Surgery venient to have on hand foe guests . . . a American aid supplies it and a Conn. Bank and Trust I’N^ON BID.S FIRM STAY vault In MandcTs name. mission of American officers to Co...... 51'i 54 >3 Igeport, June 19 (4^— .\ HO T HOUSE c low, low price for Top Choice quality! ^ u r it on. Hartford National lion petition 4^;aa filed with the SGARBEOK INDICTED Stops Itch—Relieves Pain ROCK CORNISH HEN Souvanna Phouma. who claims to Bank and Trust Co. 48>4 Si's linger Manufacturing- Co. to- Washington, June 19 i/Pi— A v«rk, N. T. (SpMUl) — For the thorough that aaffarars mada ay asking the firm to call off 10 RED RIPE LB be rightful premier of Laos, is a Fire Insurance Companies federal grand Jury today Indict­ Ant time science hee found a new astonishing stataasanta lika “Pilaa NopcR Htrs d’MHvrM Seilor’t Sonp popular political figure at home he planned relocation of Indus­ ed Irvin C. Scarbeck, 41-year- healing substance with the aston- havt ceased to ba a prebltal” Aetna Fire ...... 114 119 trial sewing machine production and is considered likeliest to head Hartford Fire ...... 68 71 old former U.S. Embassy of­ isbii.g ability to shrink hemor­ The secret is a ntw haaliag snb- Georgia Freestone up a coalition government from here to West Germany. A ficial In Warsaw, on charges of rhoids, stop Itching, and reliaTt atanca (Blo-DyBeD)-dlse«Tary of Strong, Wood Frame, Canves Seal & Back *M.S.G. 3.79 National I'ire ...... 131 141 company spokeaman said ^ng- Stop ft Shop Rolls Hootoos Gup Cakot Formation of a national union Phoenix Fire ...... 101 106',i giving rlasslfled Information to pain — without surgery. a world-famous rasaareh institnts. regime made up of all the South­ er officials were willing to meet repreaentatlven of the Commu­ This substanea ia now availabla Lite and Indemnity Ins. Cos. In case after case, while gently Folding Chair DEC^or YACHT EA 2 .8 9 east Asian kingdom’s warring fac­ with the union to discuss the nist government of Poland. relieving pain, actual reduction In suppesttory or oialaieiit /orm \ Cott’s Sodas Hood loo Groom tions would enable the country to Aetna Casualty ....1 3 1 move, but doubted whether it Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, under tha namt Prtpmrmtion HO. Aetna Ufe ...... 116'i 121H (ehrinkage) took place. HEAVY DUTY - PLASTIC - 27 INCHx6 FT. send k single delegation to the would be canceled. Sinfer be­ announcing the Indictment, said Most amasingaf all-reaulta wara At all drug eounUri. Geneva conference, which is bog­ Conn. General ....223 233 PEACHES gan moving operations out of Scarbeck Is charged spedflcally Sehulor's Potato Chips ged down by Communist refusal to Hftd. Steam Boiler 114 Rridgc|K>rt In 1958, and by 1964 with delivering to refiresenta- Inflotoble Air Mattress EACH 1.8 9 Juicy, ripe peach­ ^ a n d the powers of the Interna­ Travelers ...... 118' 123 all sewing machine production ttves of Poland a eJaastfled for­ 5 lightweight a n d s t u r d y ^M.S.R. 9.50 es— the peak of tional Control Commission in Laos PubUo rtUltiea will have ceased here, accord­ eign service dispatch, dated Jan. tha geaaon for lus­ so Uiat it can check on continuing Conn. Light A Power 29 31 OP MANCHESTER ing to the present ttmetMle. IS. 1961, and entitled “ An Ex- cious eating! Pathet Lao attacks In tdolation of Hftd. Electric Light 68 71 ITie cotniMny plans to empluudz* aminatloo of U.8. Policy To­ ______FLETCHER CLASS CO. mtehen Folding Aluminum Cot ea 7 .9 5 the cease-fire. Hartford Gas Co. .. 56 defense work at the Bridgeport ward Poland During the Past A-1829 4”49 A coalition government presum­ Southern New England plant. Four Yeara." IM WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR 4 PLAYERS IN CARRY BAG ably would result in a quick end to Telephone r ; ...... 50'j ' 53',4 CORNER DURANT 8T. military activity, and the Geneva Badminton Set RETAIL $5.95 EA 4 .4 9 conference then could get on with Manutactarinc Oomoanies A L L THIS At Stop & SJiop you can get Its main task—creation of proce­ Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 59 63 LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Associated Spring ..14 16 INSULATED 1 GALLON SIZE *M.S.R. 4.39 dures to keep Laos peaceful, in­ PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING! dependent and neutral. Until the Bristol B ra ss...... 101 i 12 6/V6 de 6/ooeff princes end their meeting and re­ Dunham Bush ...... '5 6 ZENITH’S|N E W Poloron Picnic Jug ea 2 .8 9 port to the Geneva meeting, that Em-Hart ...... 79 84 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED FO R O N LY E x tr a Terry Cloth in Colorful Stripe* and Print*, Large Size conference is expected to' m^rk Fafnir Bearng ...... 56 60 EXTENDED RANGE time. N. B. Machine ...... 22 24 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ^ TOP VALUE - North, and Judd .... 1.5 17 HIGH FIDELITY Cannon Bench Towel$ ea 1.5 9 Members of Federal Tickets available at the TJ. S. CURBS NACVALAC Stanley Works ...... 17 19 MIRRORS (Firtploec and Door) Deposit Inatiraiwe Oorp. Mancheater Stop to Shop United Nations, June 19 Veeder Root ...... 50 54 HEARING AID ♦MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL b Stam ps! Communist Czechoslovakia The above quotations are not to charged today that MlrosUv be construed as actual markets. Cosfa Im or PICTURE FRAMING (oH typM ) rtkmtmMtibn M AU AtP I .g w Miriwli la iWt iwaamUy A vkiaity avines anchester Naeindao. central ftgure In a “ UVINS SOUND” •m il form CO without coupons! U. 8.>CzeohosIovak spy contro> OPPOSES BED CHINA IN U.N. HCARINaAIOS mmmomOtmtt WINDOW and PLATE GLASS TMC CHAT ATLANTIC k fACinC TIA COMTANT, INC. B rin g 'the whole fEunily and have dinner w ith uu! I f f versy, was prevented by the Washington, June 19 i/ P ) — Ad- M/1/N OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH banquet fare that’s sure to please everyone, ^ d a wwld of Look for the special displays throughout State Department from attend­ mlsaion of Red Cblns Into the CONTRAOTORSi WE HAVE Di STOCK 'P 2 J Alnin S( . i a f C< nl' ■ St Monchr fi r Pnrkad^ Unleed Nations would Irrepambly f our atdret. Y ou’ll find dozeni of popular ing a eaUng of the Internation­ a r k e t s < - • ' i ' M - 7 X St W<‘St A1idd/»‘ 1 ur nfilk t fu n to go with it! B e sure to buy your ticket! early al Civil Avlsiion Organization in damage U.8. national seoiulty, n MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER D 0 6 r S OPEN IHURSOAY items -marked for toctra atampa. all Kaotreal, Chaada. Oeeohoelo^ oommittee of six retired Army •-MtBKAS K 00 W|B(U-*.bT t.n'l fVfNINGS 6 (o rortt ‘ RANCHfS OPfN FRIDAYS to quantitiet are limited and there are no more w l^ theae QUINN'S OPEN BATURDAYK-OPEM IHVBWAT CVBNlNOn you want and fill your saver books fastarl vakla'a VJt. mission aald tha M d Navy offloera and a past 878 MAIN ST. State Departeient reftiaeid to o n gone. praatdMt o f the AmatloM Bar PHARMACY Phon* MI 8-4186 K M fm U X U OLAOLT OIVEN iraal Nacvalao a re-entiy vt*. ‘ today.*. “'T - 7 ^______•V. '\

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 PA G E T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 PAOB EtaBVm d a i l y CROSSWORD PUZZLE ioUE BOARDING HOUSE w i t h MAJOR HOOPLE BUGGS BUNNT 25, son of singer Morton Downey, Traffic Deaths was killed yesterday In an automo­ St. James’ School bile accident during the young Anawar te Ptnriotit Puada EAAD^tTlS aUTTE U K Biy L couple's honeymoon trip. ^-tMAT TH B BIRO WILL B E T [CiK-jr Ikd ■ M l JLT ■ U l-J l.lti His bride, the former Sandra J. TTHINK VDO BtTOFPTBO *1* A'' Inventors 4 in Weekend; RETICEHT FDRAMOHlVt 'lU -ICi ILTLYIIJ I U m IIJ Arpaia, 21, Hamden, Ckinn., waa a w CHUNK O F FLUavIHeN'IiDUSex.'D OR SO— a n d \t m a y Si 1 JL-J ■ HLJLl ■ .! Graduates Pupils one at two persons killed in the SAeeonpUabtn 82 Trt' PARHOT TD1HAT LAD/VESTSK^ A C X 088 l j Lt u U L J u a i 5 head-on collision near this western FOBSET rrs UN EUisnc Youth Drowns OAY-,•T6LUN^ HER «HH COULD lU d ap b oiM 6 S oob UUHIkdLJ LIIEUl IM Utah town. Downey was injured, ACCOMftlSHMENTS AND in m t o r 7 Oiiantal coin MLJLTWn rULllJUU but was listed in fair condition. s t e a c h TT FKEIKH , SPANISH AND TO LEARN [ItJH PJMl 1 Hathy-two pupils were aradu-^ rab, Carol A. Puno, Wayne F. rW kU ^.'X'LL BBTCHA YOU'D HAVE ■Dfadraegtdar SSaeratios (Oeattaiwd from Pago One) They were married June 10 at ALL ON&R. fenantor • B a ra to r o r !u.! iJtnr-1 sted from 8t. James' School at Rautenberg, Patricia A. Reilly, • to 6 C T T H A T 'S lR O W I R E D F O R . inrantor cjurjacj rji.iiiuur Wallingford, Conn., and were driv­ A 6 A I N / B Tfracty cersmonles last night at St. Mark B. Roddy, Pamela, E. Sae- In MontviUe, Tale A. Kaplan, 50OFto3USTtoiAY''PpaY.‘^ / iDIMBtfiP lOBlbUcalninM L I H U U I I lJU IJl itI gaert. ing west to Seattle, Wash., where WATCLU SHE HEARS Nothin' , . / VA lu ctatiiD plant U W aata James' Oiurch. Also, Suzanne B. Bcadden, Ruth IS. o f 41 Highland 8t., New Lon­ Downey, a salesman, waa being ailowaaea L-& H -iJan.raiij-JH BUT SQUAWKS-' lU I a d M A u l iflHnd Dizt The Rev. John Regan o f the M. Scheibenpflug, KAthlcen Smith, don, waa killed in a headon colU- transferred by the Monett Co., ISRoniaBrMd M iaaiJ I raniri I h lii ji*i church presented the diplomas. Smithfield, Va. aOAdranoa snarda n n c i r i I u i i i n I l u l iij it Richard M. Steveus, Kathleen A. aion on Route 32, four daya before IS Italian monar 33Hakealaca The Rev. Charles Shaw, principal Sullivan, E'hllip J. Sunivan, Roy- ''he was to have been graduated A sailor, Daniel A. Sexton. 19. U B ta a n llv SSHlaplacad 34LatitaUnd 43Neradactt]r of the new East Catholic High ann D. Thompson, EYank P. Vac- from high school. driving the other car. was also Lesm how you can insure your home, ill----- SSHoarl 4SWiUiia(Fraflz) your car, everythin you own, pay in easy 34 State School waa speaker. Twelve grad­ caro. William A. Walach, Roy M. Miss Sandra Pilver, 16, Spring- killed in the wreck. Sexton's fa­ Tit S55&t^ efc :18 SSPTandibaad 37 Portland 4 4 Paitira ther, S. D. Sexton, lives at Walls, installments, with Great American's ISO 4SGodde« uates received awards as follows; White, Audrey A. Willard, Jane M. field, Maas., Kaplan’s date for his 36 A ct cement Miss. budget plan. Ask us for details. BY V. T. HAMLIN iSlPaaatMaa Inrentor dOFomalaaalttta Audrey Anne Willard and Sar- Wittke. graduation dance, was taken to 37Mias ntsaerald Mrs, Downey waa a niece of ALLY OOP Sa U cM teow n SOBaJab’awife SOKquaUty (ah.) anne Patricia Murray, first achol- wuiiam W. Bsutkua Hospital in ^ BUT rvE j usraonp^J**^ 7 7 7 7 ' SSTardiar 39 Bagron inrantor 40Weariea 47AnliMltkin arships; Robert Stephen Lawrence Norwich where she underwent 3/4 Anthony F. Arpaia, N^w Haven, \7IUi 'MParila< n O f la d lH o U u ik 49 Craw Conn., shipping company execu­ r ^ApFRV.TVWfNfilOPtM 9ER3RE _ O R W P R E and Patricia Ann Gagnon, second hours of surgery. Her condiUon PraTt Agency— Tel. PI 2-7596 SOAbora Hungary Sentenres tive and former chairman of the UTTLE a ' MOON-1 HE O H S B^CK IN TROUBtS SlBarm lta r r r r s 1 r r “ 1 n r r r scholarships; ITary ^Izabeth Co- waa listed as criUcal. HEBRON ROAD, WELLSWEEP ESTATES—ANDOVER MWJIS ffSf! J tO t h a t s a n g aEARlPTO UPnaunatletoot vill snd Lawrence Charles Davis, State Police say a car driven by Interstate Commerce Commission. OF H B - OUR EA R S' tnTtntar IT IS 14 citizenship. 12 Roman CatholicK Ray Mowen, 31, a tailor aUtioned SSPIaea Also. Philip James Sullivan and at the New London Naval Base, M W a td ita IT IB 1? crossed the center Hnc on a curve 35 A m bona Patricia Ann Murphy, achieve­ For Anti-State Plot SSHandlad ment; Ehrannie EHizabeth Kehl and hit Kaplan’s car. IT II The drowning victim was Joseph SSObThMs and Marie Anne Petrone, religion; (Continued from Page One) Save Cash u d Staoips 89 Indian waiSht IT Thomas (Charles McPartland, his­ Marenna, 15, of 13 Lucy Dr., East dOOraaklattar 1 Haven. He was walking with tory; and Rosalie Mary Keough, 1968 for alleged anti-state activity. \TEPLAOS d lC raw lad H IT A V u a friends near the Mill River In New t 44 Naira mathematics. This together with the five montts [I Haven when be suddenly darted to at G R A N D U N IO N ieLE.MASOR= 4 S a ira The graduating riaas presented he has presently been under deten. \ C O tMnpaaaifly ST bicycle racks to the school as the the bank and Jlunpcd in. His two ^ " C tion. will be deducted from hU companions could give no reason 49Dam afs B" class gift. sentences. lh . S crr^ 80 Italian d iy The graduating class included: for Marenna’s action. They said SlOppeaad The Rev. Odon Lenard, given a he could not swim. B" Joiin F. Audette. Jeanne M. 7%-year sentence, was the only Store Sliced € -« 9 BY DICK TURNER -631birbaT«aCB Harenna's body waa recovered CARNIVAL IK: Laldt, Mark A. Biase, Patricia G. SSBooiid one of the 11 publicly tried to plead by policemen today during a # im »T WA. >««■ TM. u t fwL a M S a td lita Brady, John E. Breitenbach, innocent. He was released ftam .search of the river with grappling BSKziatad Maryanne K. Carducci, Francis P. prison in 1953 after serving part (rf C a n n e d BY AL VERMEER iSOSaMnUalbaiiw IT II IT t r t r IT hooks. PRISCILLA’S POP C^rilli, Anita L. Ciarroll, Joseph R, a 6-year term for alleged anU-atate I'he two teen-agers killed Friday DOWN i r "" Casey, William R. Charbonneau. activities. YOU MEAN YOU'D. t GUESS IT TAKES^ l l M i n ^ were passengers in s car which ALL KINDS.'. mnA Also, Cheryl A. Comcau, Mary During the 6-day trial, he en shot across Pearl St. in Seymour RAYWER WAVE A IT u K. Conner, Marilyn F. Cote. Mary WUSBAND YWAN SLam b'apan gaged in heated exchanges with and smashed into a tree. They JlNHEN I'M E. Covlll, James M. Crowe, Ar­ Trial Judge Istvan Bimbo and was A H O R S E ? , nama t r B u were Edward ZmudA 19. of 16 BUS I'LL BE 3 A la M lene M. (Jurtln, Lawrence C. Da­ bluntly told that cooperation with Spring St.. Seymour, and Jane A CO\Nmmu- lb Maribeth Hildltch, Julie F. Kobln, nist justice. Oh' 'Vi< u n Jonathan M. Jeffries. Evannie E. The other sentences were: ^ i£ ♦-IA Kehl, EJdward D. Kelly. Laszlo Bmodi, 7 years; Bndre * * -w Also, Rosalie M. Keough, Donna BY JOE CAMPBEI.L Foldi, engineer and one-time theo­ BONNIE M. Kiejna, John E. Kosak, Joseph logical student, 8/4 yezr*; Dr. N. Kusmik, Richard L Lanzano, automatic ANYSta m a Laszlo Ikvai, 6 years; the Rev. / " I GOTTA n N O IT > ■THE HECK Sharyn A. Laraia, Robert S. Law­ WITH THE GOOD ^ Geza Havass, named as a succes­ OR THE GOOD FAIRY rence. Sherry L. Magee, Stephen sor to Barlay in top leadership, 5/4 Bologna or Liverwurst YAV LOOSE TOOTH FAIRY / M. Maher, Marcia E. Maltempo. f e l l d o w n HERE.ANO WON'T LEAVE A DIW\E years; Gyula MerenyL former Cts- lot water Also, (Christopher P. McHale, OW I CAN'T FIND terian monk, 4/4 years; Gabor No- Thomas C. Mcltertland, (Cecilia bilis, statistician, 4 years; Miklos A-C Oil Hot Water Heating Is Michalak. James A. .MIoganoski, Hontvari, mining engineer and for­ l i ^'NOOSUREWWB'ltr' Thomas E. Moriarty, (Charles A. mer monk, 3/4 years; tbs Rev. 4 Times Faster aad Costs Less m Humvisvcmesn. Mozzer, Patricia A. Murphy, Sa- Gyoergy KoUey,.S years; and Dr. Barbecue. Bake or B o il ranne P. Murray, Maura J. Zoltan GahU. physician, 2/4 years. Here's how to solve your hot water problems quick­ O'Brien, Stephen T. O'Brien. Several of the accused, whose ly. . .economically'. Install an A-C Automatic Hot Also, Marie A. Petrone, Howard ages ranged from around 25 to 50, Water Heating System. A-C will guarantee you F. Pitkin, Arthur J. Pongratz, Pa­ had served previous senttnesa for more hot water continuously and at less coat than tricia E. Powers, William J. Pug- alleged anU-atate activiUes. any other system. Call A-C today for details— there’s no obligation. - NO M0NT:Y d o w n — 55 MONTHLY Spareribs ' < i > f ^ H 5 Years to Pay. No Carrying Charges. • i«M k, au. Ik TM a* FAfiLeit 0 ». Pm. OAk 6~/9 Pay with your montMy fuel oil bill. R^bAwm. I«l I "I enn't wait for Henry to reBro and be able to do all AMERICAN COAL COMPANY JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD the things I’ve wanted him to do!” ’ ! > Wwie JUST ACROSS TOWN- Mf,X3UCAP'H0WrP . 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THE Patsies for National League Leaders -— Herald Angle Kelley Fans 17 as Legion Tops Cromwell, 1-0 Olympic Body Reds Beat Phils 12 Straight EARL YOST 1 2 - Inning TUt Major League I 8p«rt« Editor Littler in Spotlight Plans Crucial New York, June 19 (/P)—'* 10^2. i* two full games off the' lief of Jim Maloney, earned hls4>third. Later Adcock hit another Marks Opener; — iLaadars— ! AMERICAN' LEAGUE Talk about Dempsey and Fir- pace second victory. Jim O'Toole pitched and Roy McMillan also homered. Sunday Wednesday W. U Pet. G.B. Pittsburgh’s defending w o r ld a unique 10-hlt shutout in the sec­ It was the Braves' eighth victory Church is always a must with By far the busiest morning in On Golfing Scene Batting—Cash, Detroit, .360; Athens Confab Detroit ...... 40 23 .833 po. Cincinnati has knocked champs kre 5% back after split­ ond game. Don Ferrarese and over Los Angeles in 12 meetings. me and my family on the first day months and it was an effort to try Play Tuesday Brandt, Baltimore, ,354; PlerMll, Cleveland . , . 40 i i .623 '/l the Phillips down 12 times and ting a pair with St. Louis. Bob Chris Short were the losers. Dry.sdale went in to the game with of the week and we were all com­ to handle all Incoming telephone Cleveland. .340; KiUebrew, Minne­ New York . , . 38 23 .623 1 Friend won the first 5-3 but Larry a string of 14 scoreless innings but Athens, June 19 (JP)—^The Inter­ .316 the season isn’t half over. If fortably seated 15 minutes before calls, plus vtsitors at the desk — Outpitching two mound ri­ Blrmlni^iam, Mich., June 19 le putt rim the 71at hole and sota, .828; Romanb, Cleveland, Boston ...... i-i SO tVt Jackson.got an even break for the it didn’ t last long. Don McMahon especially before the deadline hour. national Olympic C o m m i t t e e Baltimore .. . 32 32 .300 *'/» the referee doesn’t step in GIANTS-CUBS — WlUie Mc- who relieved Carl Willey in the Mass started on a humid morning vals, righthander Tom Kelley (4>>—Pro golf's roaming tribe triokle a foot away which cost ,827. . soon, somebody had better call Cardinals by taking the second Covey and Orlando Cepeda each All calls.' as well as visits, were ap­ Rana—Mantle, New York, 54; (IOC) convened today for three Washington .. 30 34 .469 10 Vi game 7-3. ^ fifth was the winner. . . ‘ Anyone for tennis?" I a^ed will be led by newly-crowned him a possible tie with the al­ 11 the cope. hit three-run homers for San Fran­ preciated but I had to cut short a hurled Manchester’s Ameri­ Oolavlto, Detroit, 51; Wood, De­ days of crucial meetings on the Chicago ...... 29 34 .460 • • * and got but one reply, from my U.8. Open champion, Gene ready-finished Little and .441 12 Fred (CHose the Gates of Mercy ) cisco, giving Juan Marichal the few as the hands on the clock kept can Legion team to a thrilling notched him second with Bob troit and Maris, New York, 48; program of the 1964 games and the Kansas City . .26 S3 PIRATES - CARDS — Dick wife. Pla>ingr singles I found that (The Machine) UtUer, Into the ftlinnesota .. . 24 30 .381 10 HutOiinaon and hii Reds have won RED.S-PHILS — A former Phil. victory over Don Cardwell. Dick rests were needed between sets, moving and dMdlines must be 1-0, 12 inning victory over 830,000 Western Open starting Goalby at 282. Sanderu* Kaline and Cash, Detroit, 46. future of the committee Itself in Groat’s sacrifice fly. following one reached with consistency . . . Per­ Los Angeles .. 23 42 .334 l3 12 straight from the Phlla. That Gene Freese, led the big Cincinnati Lemay, a rookie southpaw from more so than when we can round Cromwell in the 1961 Zone Thursday at Grand Rapids, $6,000 take gave him a 1961 Rons Batted In-Obsh, Detroit, this cold war era. Avery Brun- must be the earliect series clinch­ attack with seven hits In eight the , gave up only of three errors by Card shortstop sonal callers included Norm Gag­ total at $35,531. 57; Maris, New York, 68; Gentile, dage of Chicago, IOC president, Biinday'a RAaults up enough to play doubles . . With non. who announced the Rec Fast Four debut for both teams yester­ Mich. Boston IS-6, Washington 12-5 ing since the old Cincinnati Red trip.s and Veda Pinson, rolling two hits in four shutout relief In­ Julio Griiy won the first game for the afternoon free I found a com­ Instead of South African In seven previous Opens, Lit­ Baltimore, 60; Mantle, New York, predicted “great success" for the Pitch Softbali League had folded, day afternoon at Mt. Nebo. 'Ilie (second game, IS Innings). Stocking;s went all the way (won along at a .500 clip in the la.st five nings for the Giants. Pittsburgh despite Stan Muaial’s fortable chair under the shade of Gary Player, the leading PGA tler had won a total of only 49; Colavlto, Detroit and Allison, gathering. ■ w due to lack of interest, and his only run scored was unearned. Cleveland 2-5, Baltimore 1-8. 55, tied one) in 1869. games, chipped In with two hit.s in seventh '’ omer. Jackson survived a one of my trees, turned on the Manchester and Niantic, w‘hich money-winner, and faltering $6,880. Long regarded as a Minnesota, 44. Forty-five members of the 67- Chicago 4-10, Minnesota 8-7. As a result of "their 7-2 and 10-0 each game. Wally" Post anothei visit was followed by one from fine mechanical player, the 30- Hits—Plersall, Cleveland, 82; BRAVF..S - DODGERS — Mil- shaky • venth inning and finally Yankee baseball game and read the Wally Fortin, who h^d a list of walloped Wethersfield, 12-1, yes­ Arnold Palmer—still second in member IOC are in Athens for the New York 9, Detroit 0. victories over the Phils, the Reds former Phil, slammed two homci.s waulsee hit the cash list—the SO-year-oId year-old Littler floundered for Rubek, New York, 80; B. Robin­ five home nms In a was rci.iaced by Bob Miller In the latest magraiines that were de­ problems to be discussed, plus Avis terday, are now deadlocked for the annual IOC session, which could be I-o* Angeles 6, Kansas City 3 lead the National Leag"ue by I'.-j as Cincinnati .‘'lugged Phil pitching romp over the Dodgers. Hank ninth inning while winning his posited at 250 Burke St. , ^ league in the early going. Niantic Littler will be the man in the severed years trying to im­ son, Baltimore, 79; Cash, Detroit, one of the most important since for a total of 28 hits in two games. Hamilton, president of the Wom­ 76; Temple, Cleveland and Wood, (II). games. San Francisco, a 7-2 win­ Aaron. Joe Adcoc.. and Frank third, a 10-hitter. The loaers were visits Manchester Tuesday night spotlight In this shift of the prove his grip and backswing. revival of the Olympic Games in Today’s (James ner over Clilcsgo. is second and Monday en's Auxiliary of the Fire A Police TOM KEIXEY Credit to KroU Detroit, 74. Howie Nunn'i fine rescue pileh- Thomas tagged loser Don Drys- Chirt Simmons in the first and Joe Athletic Association . . . Day was for a 6:15 contest in which undis­ golf wairath from Skuitem to the last century. Cleveland (Grant 7-0) at Chica­ Los Angele.s. beaten by Milwaukee Ing, no runs in'7*s innings in le- dale for succeSsive homers in the Gibbon In the second. Early office visitor was Lee Ter- puted possession of first place will Western Michigan. He attributed some of hla Doubles—Power, Cleveland, 20; over, it seemed, almost before it success in his 73-68-72-68 Open Romano, Cleveland and O’Connell, Russia is seeking a drastic re­ go (I’lerce 3-5) 9 p.ni. rj’. president of the Manchester started and I looked forward to a be at stake. This game was origin­ Besides the tremendous pres­ vision of the committee, claiming New York (Sheldon 8-2) at Kan­ -r*r- Country Club and a former club ally slated Wednesday but was tige Littler acquired in hla conquest to a tip from fellow Washington, 17; PlersaU, Cleve­ sas City (Archer 4-1) 10 p.ni. quiet evening at home. pro Ted KroU. “Ted sug land and Kubek, New York, 16. it should be “democratized.” Some champion. Golf, naturally, was the moved up 24 hours for the con­ 281 triumph In the 61st Na­ lOO members, concerned at politi­ Unly Games Scheduled. main topic and we discussed, tional Open at tricky Oakland geated, before the tournament, \Triples—Wood, Detroit, 6; lan- Tuesday’s Schedule Thursday venience of the Niantic as many of that I swing a little more up­ dlk Chicago, Piersall, Cleveland cal attempts to use the games for Sport Schedule among other things, the lack of a Its players will graduate from high HlUa course Saturday, he sdso propaganda purposes, are trying to Detroit at Washington. Day before leaving for Kenya, vaulted from S4th to fourth right and direct,” ssdd Littler. hna Keougta, Washington, 5; Sle- publicist at the Country Club, a school Wednesday night. revise some cei’etnonle* to mini­ Cleveland at Chicago. post that has been vacated since Africa. Dom Squatrito was a vis­ place in the PGA money list. “ I was swinging too flat and vers, Chicago, Kaline, Detroit and Baltimore at Slinnesola. Today Manchester scored the only tally hitting the ball in the neck.' Long, Washington, 4. mize nationalist aspects. Tommy Cosgrove picked up and itor to get some first hand Infor­ of the day with two out in the Photo Finish New York at Kansas City. Ford Stops Tigers FAP vs. Nassiff, 6:15, Memorial Before the meeting started, moved to Abington. Pa. . . While mation on taking pictures from Two old-timers, four-time Home Runs—Maris, New York, Boston at Los Angeles. Field. last of the 12th. Roger Macaione Littier’s one-stroke victory In winner Ben Hogan smd Sam­ 24; Mantle. New York, 20; Cash, Brundage expressed optimism, say­ on the subject of hole-in-ones. of Sinch Oflara. The Herald's chief walked and raced to second on a a thrilling photo finish waa B. A s vs. Telso, 6:15, Mt. Nebo photographer. Squat captained the my Snead, now shut out of co­ Detroit, 19; Colavlto, Detroit, 17; ing discussions in preliminary LEAGUE Civitan vs. Mutual, 6:15, Charter which Terry .has already scored passed ball. After Kelley also drew worth $14,000 — hiking his veted Open title in 21 succes­ Wagner, Los Angeles and Kille- meetings last week were in a "tru* once, he said, "I would rather win Wesleyan University football team INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Oak. a base on balls, both runners mov­ year's earning* to $21,866. sive tries, finished with 289 brew, Minnesota, 16. sporting spirit." He said the pre­ the Club Championship than get last fall and was tabbed by Coach ed up a base on another passed Green Manor squeezed out a 4-1 Player, who finished the Open Cincinnati .....18 23 .623 — Armv A Navy vs. Optical, 6 Norm Daniels as the best fullback victory over Police A Fire In a and 290 respectively. Stolen Bases—Aparicio, Chica­ liminary talks had been easier than 34 .600 Waddell. a hole-in-one.” I’m in your comer, ball. Mike Reardon hit a ground­ in a three-way tie for ninth For Hogan, it waa the first San E'rancisco 36 I 'l he had In the past decade... Mike single game played at the West go, 20; Howser, Kansas City, 18; expected. Los Angeles . .37 26 .587 2 Medics vs. Moriarty, 6, Buckley HARD TO FIND — Lee . . Joe Soltys, who turns out er to second base and, when Rick at 287, continues as top of­ time in 15 tournaments since Versalleo, Minnesota, 12; Wood, Since last Thursday, the IOC Bx- And Defeats Lary reams and reams of sports pub­ Cappa visited and requested in­ Satajag hobbled the ball,' Reardon Side Oval. In the doubleheader at ficial money-winner with $63,- Pittsburgh ..SO 27 .326 6 Lawyers vs. Norman 6, Ver Woofiie Held gives the Memorial Field, Nassiff Arms 1939 he failed to finish among Detroit and Hinton, Washington, ecutivo Board has been hearing the SO .474 9 planck. licity at the University of Con­ formation and help in securing reached on the error while Macaio­ 704. the top 10. Therefore, Ban­ St. Louis ...... 27 a free tickets to a Red Sox baseball trimmed Pontlcelll's, 10-2, in the 10. views of various international MUwaukee ,,..2 6 30 .474 9'2 l/P)— victories In their last 11 Tuesday, June 20 necticut. was a caller, the subject ne crossed home place. Palmer, who now has been tam Ben will have to qualify Pitching—Grant, Cleveland, 7-0, sports federations and national New York, June 19 amcs.« Johnny Blam hard hit two homers home-run hitting short­ of our conversation being Rollle game during the next home stand. opener and the Alumni A Inter­ Chicago ...... 22 36 .379 I t 'i The Twins have lost 25 c iielr j and BUI Skowron and Roger Maris Egg vs. Boland. 6:16. Mt. Nebo Kelley turned in a masterful ex­ Jerked off the Master’s throne In order to play in the 1962 U. 1.000; Latman, Cleveland, 6-0, Olympic committees. Ralph Houk look.s more like a stop, with a great arm. Sheldon. ex-UConn . The Milt Bolling, former Detroit and hibition, setting Cromwell down on mediates trounced the Imperial —by Player In April—and un­ Philadelphia ..18 38 .321 I 'l l last 31. The second game waa (No. 24) one each. Ford now ha:- Moriarty vs. Methodists, 6:15 S. Open at Oakmont, Pa., 1.000; Schwall, Boston and Terry, List of ProMems genius each time he pitches Charter Oak. day before Sheldon won his third Boston infielder, now handles only three hits, all singles. The Caterers, 15-9, in the second game. seated as U.S. Open king by where he won his last Open marred by a squabble between won five In a row and seven out The Manormen triumphed be­ New York, 5-0, 1.000; Mossl, De­ The IOC faced a tough list of Sunday’s Results Whitey Ford. The stylish pitcher Camilo Pascual and hrst Nassiff vs. Elks, 6:10, Charter straight decision with the New these requests in the RSox front righthander struck out 17 batters the rejuvenated Littler. picked crown In 1953. troit, 7-1, .876. of eight for an 11-2 record. York Yankees . . Headed for Cen­ office... Witnessed the American and issued only five bases on balls. hind the dazzling one-hit pitching of up $900 for hla three-way tie problems concerning both its own Pittsburgh 6-3, St. Louis 3-7. lefty who never won more baseman Bob Allison of the Tw.ns. « • • Oak. Gerry Demeiisy Although generally heralded —Ford, New York, 84; BEAN TOWN HERO—Jim i’agharoni, big Red Sox Bantly vs. Htfd. Nat., 6:10 tral Connecticut State College in, Little League battle for f i r s t Cromwell never got a runner be­ Bill Powers. The only ba.se knock for 14th at 289, to hold second as a "monster’’ Oakland Hills Internal organization and 1964's Cincinnati 7-10, Philadelphia 2-0. than 19 when given plenty of Homers by Billy Goodmafi. hi.s INDIANS-OKIOLE.S — Neimans off Powers was Larry Wogman's PasGird, Minnesota, 78; Ramos, Summer Games in Tokyo and Win­ catcher, hero of the club’s two wins over Washington in Milwaukee 10, Los Angeles 1. first since 1959. and Nellie Fox, his Keeney. the afternoon for the State Class place between Sullivan's and Ar­ yond second base until the ninth In the cash race at $45,585. 6,907-yard part to layout was Minnesota, 76: Bell, Cleveland, 76; rest already has won 11 under the pinch hit gave Jim Perry the (Ir.st In Clean Sweep A Baseball Tournament action, my A Navy Club at Waddell Field single. Palmer started too late with ter Games in Innsbruck, Austria. yesterday’s doubleheader, crosses home plate with game-_ San Francisco 7, Chicago 2. first of the year, did the job in the game at Cleveland but an eight- Sears ,vs. PAF. 6, Waddell. Inning but Kelley was always tamed for 18 sub-par rounds Barber, Baltimore, 67. Today’s Games new system of work every fourth Nassiff vs. V'lto Parts, 6, Buck Norwich besting Sacred Heart of at night with big Ray LaGace equal to the occasion whenever the The victors' tallies came on a too little, after rounds of 74- In last weekend’s competition. Russia is demanding IOC mem­ tying grand slam homer in ninth inning of first game. day. opener. run rally in the second Inning, At Buckland Oval pair of two-run rallies in the sec­ No games scheduled. A total of 13 runs weie scored ley. Waterbury on sun baked Arute chalking up his second straight visitors did threaten. 75, to match the roaring fln- That compared with only two NA'nONAL LEAGUE bership for all presidents of inter­ Sox went on to win, 13-12. In the second game, Pagliaroni Ford beat an old New York nem- routing Gary Bell, earned the Field, 6-5. It was the warmest af­ ond and third frames. Three of the when H o^ n won the 1951 national sports federations and in the ninth inning of the first Bos- Orioles an even break. Cleveland Aceto's vs. Ansaldi, 6, Verplanck no-hlt-no-run game for the AAN. Boss in the Clutch isn from seven strokes off the Batting — H o a k, Pittsburgh, hit another homer in the 13th inning to win, 6-5. On liand Tuesday’s Schedule eeis yesterday w;ien Houk’s Yanks Manchester area children cap­ ternoon of the spring season and four runs were unearned. Bud pace which gave him the 1960 Open on the same course with national committees. Such a pro­ knocked out Frank Lary en >x,ute ton-Washlngton game, finally won had knocked out Jack Fi.sher and j Legion vs. Niantic, 6:15, Mt The big fellow has clearly estab­ In the ninth, two falks and a .342; P in s o n , Cincinnati, .339 Los Angeles at Chicago. by the Red Sox 13-12, scoring Nebo. tured top honors In quarter midget I was glad when the final out was lished himself as the No. 1 pitcher sacrifiece put Cromwell runners on Duplin's double was the big blow U.S. crown at Denver’s Qierry 287. Hogan closed with 67 posal. If adopted, would revolu­ to greet him is Vic Wertz (6) and Frank Malzone, (11). to a 9-p victory. Whitey allowed scored five runs In the first inning of their rally in the second frame. Moon, Los Angeles, JS5; Clemente, (AP Photofax.) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. eight run.s after two were out -vlth Wednesday. June 21 races at Buckland Saturday night, registered, the game taking just in the circuit, getting back to second and third with only one out. Hills with a closing 65 for 280. and the late (Jlayton Haefnor tionize the Olympic Commltte* St. Louis at Cincinnati, (2). only three hits and struck out 12. of that second game. Dick Hali under three hours to complete . . Manor ...... 022 000 x—4-4-1 with 69. Pittsburgh and Altman, Chicago, taking over the American League the help of Jim Pagliaronl's grand pitched eight shutout innings In re­ Ponticelll's vs. Imperial. 6:15 back Hall of Fame performances. Kelley pitched out of trouble by Only other cash-collector from a body of 67 members chosen San Francisco at Milwaukee. slammer. Willie Tasby hit a hom­ as the Omnectlcut Valley Quar­ Phone was busy after dark, num­ PAF ...... 001 000 0—1-1-2 The three-day session at .829. for life to a body of more than 200, lead with 84. However. Luis Ar­ lief but the victory was given to Memorial Field. He missed a perfect game when he getting the next batter on a pop­ ahead of Littler in the PGA Runs—Mays, San Francisco, 49; Game Never over Until Last Out er with the bases full in the Wash­ Armv A Navv vs. Gus’s, 6:15 ter Midget Association in a special erous callers seeking information up to third base and the following Powers and Richards; J. Cole­ sweepstakes now is Doug San Oakland Hills set two at­ with the majority "ex officio" royo finished up when it was an- Wes Stock who got the side out walked the first batter en route man, Parrot (3i, Gollmltzer, Cron­ Boiling, Milwaukee, 43; Robinson, ington half of the ninth. Pagliar­ Mt. Nebo. program saluted the Hartford on tricky baseball and softball to a IS showing.. . Talk­ one on a ground out. ders, the man who didn’t make tendance records, including the members. •f, !• 1VT • . nounced that Ford developed a after Fisher flopped. Cjounty Sheriff's Association. in |6) and R. Coleman. 2,439 for Saturday's double Cincbinati, 41; Boyer, St. Louis, oni also won the second game 6-5 • * • Temple vs. St. Mary’s, 6:16 play aituations, all questions were ed wrlth Jim Higgins, LL president, Ekl Teart led off the visitors' It in Saturday’s hectic closing Western delegates claimed the It& llflllS Ix C £1 I* 1 II H I bliater on his pitching hand. with a in the 13th. answered to the best of my ability open double-round. round and a total of 97,975 for 40; Mathews, Milwaukee, 39. ^ Despite Ford’s pitching and Yan­ WHITE SOX-TWINS—After un (Jharter Oak. Gerry Demeusy of Manchester and then set with Ray Pllkonis, 10th by beating out an infield hit Runs Batted In—Cepeda, San Russians were seeking to pack the Eight Runs After Two Outs Del Rice's pinch home nm en­ FAP vs. AAI. 6:10. Charter Oak. "cleaned house" In the senior di­ and with the aid of rule bwlcs. a fine umpire in the league, and and raced to second on a throwing Nassiff Arms did all their scor­ Sanders had a 14-foot biM- the entire meet. committee and destroy Its Inde­ Elimination Point kee alugging, Detroit clung to first expected homer.s by Goodman and Francisco, 53; Freese, Cincinnati, place with a half-game margin abled Los Angeles to tie Kansak Ponticelli vs. Manor, 6:10, vision by taking the checkered flag father of a Little Leaguer... Mrs. error by ehortstop George May. ing with a pair of five-run innings pendence. City in the ninth and his two-run Fox had won the first game for Tuesday 47; R o b in s o n , Cincinnati; 44; In Ninth Wins for Red Sox over Cleveland. The Indians miss­ Chicago, the White Sox clubbed Keeney. In preliminary events as well as Marion Smith, wife of Sullivan's Teart advanced to third on a In the first and fourth frames, the Aaron, Milwaukee, 43; Mays, San But new ideas were coming not New York, June 19 (JP)—The un­ homer in the llth waa the winner Optical vs. Army A Navy, 8, the feature race, Robbie Anderson Weatherman reported that the grmmd out but Kelley again bore winners collected only seven hits ed a chance to take over the icad for the Angels. 5-3. Pascual and two successors for 14 temperature would rise into the assistant coach, reported this was Francisco, 42. front'; the Russians alone. One predictable Italians were within a when they lost to Baltimore 8-3 'n Waddell. of Talcottville won the feature for her eighth season in Little League, down and fanned the next two hlt- hits to but six for Ponticelll's. Sprinter Gains Hero Honors proposal before the IOC would • • • hits in the second. Pascual and 90s today and he wasn't far off. Hits — Pinson, Cincinnati, 83; Boston. June 19 tlPi The base­ belt In the second game was the whiaker today of elimination In the second game after winning the Allison got into a dugout argument Moriarty vs. Medics. 6, BuakUy. Junior drivers, and also flashed in her oldest boy being the first to tere to avoid danger. Norm Jacquith paced Nasslff's Clenjente, Pittsburgh, 74; Wills, eliminate the raising of national the European Zone Davl* CTup ten­ YANKS-’nOERS—The Yanks hit Norman vs. Lawyers, 6, Ver­ flr.st for a preliminary event. I know that It was over 90 when A walk, single and fielder'e with a trio of base knocks. George ball adage that the game never Is only hit yielded by ex-Boston opener 2-1 on Bob Nieman's pinch after Allison waved lo the pitcher I checked into the office this a.m. play during the 1953 season. Los Angeles, and Bolling, Milwau­ flags and the playing of National pitcher Tom Sturdivant in six in­ nis competition. single. The Yanks in third place two homers and scored five runs planck. Butch Salerno of Meriden and choice gave Cromwell runners on McKay and Kerry McNamara both Anthems at ceremonies In which over until the last out never was to keep a runner close lo the bag. . . . Bass are hitting at Poco- kee, 72; Aaron, Milwaukee, 71. nings of relief. The issue rested on a postponed are one full game off the pace off Lary before he was lifted in Turk Ixjwn and Ray Herbert were Thursday. June 22 Donna Jean Smola of Groton Friday first and third with two out in the hit doubles for the winners. Doubles — Coleman, Cincinnati medals are presented to winners more true than yeeterday. The match between the Italian ace. The onrushing Chicago White the third Inning before a crowd o( Teachers vs. Pagani, 6:15, Mt. mooiuhine Lake in Alexander, 12th. Again Kelley was able to rise Eric Ozols had half of bis Budd Gets Double Pagliaroni had a grin that the Chicago winners. placed second and third respective­ Maine. Gene Moriarty reported 16; Pinson, Cincinnati and Mays, after each competition. scored eight runs stretched from here to there as Narcola Pletrangeli, and West Ger­ Sox took two from the Minnesota 44,459 that set a Detroit record of Nebo. ly in the senior race, while Susan Checking in at the desk for the to the occasion by femnlng Joe team's six hits. Bud Kasavage con­ 147,7ir for a three-game series. through his father, who phoned San Francisco. 15; Zimmer, Chi­ Brundage appeared to give di­ after two were out in the ninth and he crossed the plate after his many's Wilhelm Bungert — halted Twins 4-3 and 10-7, making it 10 RED SOX-SENATOIt.S — They Mai vs. Congo, 6:15, Charter Orrlll of Meriden and Mike Far­ second time this week was Norm Jagoda to wiggle out of still an­ nected for their only extra base rect support to this measure in a this a.m. The younger Moriarty other jam. cago, 14: Aaron, Mihvaukee, 18. pulled out a 13-12 victory. grand slammer, his sixth homer of Sunday in Munich with the score had a wild day in Bo.ston. In the Oak. ris of Rockville trailed Anderson to Gagnon, who with Wally Fortin, blow. Triples— Vlrdon, Pittsburgh, 6; speech here last week when he Bantiv vs. FAP, 6:10, Charter owns and operates hunting and 1s attempting to organize a twi­ In NCAA Program And as if that wasn't enough, the season. His face was creased tied 3-3 in the fifth and final set opener, Wa.shinglon scored five in the finish line. There wasn't an extra base hit Ponticelll's ...... 010 000 1— 2-6-1 Wills, Los Angeles and Clemente bitterly denounced what he called Oak. fishing lodges on the beautiful light baseball league for adults. In the contest with Manchester Nassiff's ...... 600 600 x—10-7-4 the Sox had to go 13 innings to by an even wider grin after he of the final tilt. the ninth to open up a 12-5 lead Heat and semi-feature winners, lake, just this side of Calais, and Stuart, Pittsburgh, 5; Eight "pressures” to prevent the game win the second game of a double- socked his game winner. First, (Christian Kuhnke of West Final Plans for Expansion only to have the Red Sox score Nasaiff’s vs. Ponticelli, 6:10, beside.s Demeusy and AnderaOn, A New York Yankee fan, Gagnon getting five singles compared to McKay and Villa; Cassella, Sim­ Keeney. Maine . . . Jim Galanek, Inter­ was singing the praises of his fa­ mons (4) and Kasacage. tied with 4. for political ends. header with the Washington Sen­ As for that first game finish. Germany knotted the series at eight after two were out. Paglia­ Included Gary Osborne of Wa{i- Cromwell'a three. Dave White and Philadelphia, June 19 (IP) — He ran and won, which prompt Home Buns—Cepeda, San Fran­ However, the proposal seemed Sullivan vs. Sears, 6, Waddell. national ‘Baseball League commis­ vorites, sole occupants of first Buddy Minor had two hits apiece ed Elliott to comment, with tongue ators. Judge Emil Fuchs never saw any­ two matches each by beating Ita­ roni broke up the second with a ping, Rickey Osbortie of Talcott­ sioner, stopped to report on doings lithe, young Negro sprinter from cisco, 18; Mathews, Milwaukee, 17; to have considerable opposition They won that 6-5 on Jim Pag- thing like it. ly's six-foot-nine Orlando Slrola Due Today for ISational Loop line drive homer into the screen, Manor vs. Na.sslff, 6, Buckley. ville, Salerno and Orrlll. place in the American League for the victore. Trailing 9-6 going into the top In cheek. "He should have a Robinson, Cinrlnnati, 15; Moon, Pagani vs. Aceto, 6, Verplanck, in bis loop over the weekend, play standings today . . Bill Liston, of the seventh, the Alumni A In­ Villanova University, who didn't from both Communist and non- liaroni's leadoff homer in the 13th. Fuchs, onetime owner of the 9-7, 6-3, 3-6, 11-9. leading off the 13th inning against The Saturday .prograifi paid having gotten started last Sunday Manchester threatened In the crami» before every race." Los Angeles, 14; Freese, Cincinna­ Friday. June 23 president of the Boston Chapter seventh with two hits sandwiched termediates exploded for nine runs set any of the six records in this Oregon (Joach Bill Bowerman (Jommunist delegates. Big Pag is a hero to Sox fans. Boston Braves, said: In the final match, Pletrangeli. Chicago, June 19 tJPl — A Na-<| seven players from each of the T o m Sturdivant. Pagliaronl's tribute to the sheriff's associa­ . . . M ^ popular spot in the edi­ ti and Mays, San Francisco, IS. rated Europe's best amateur but Manor vs. AAI, 6:15, Memorial of Baseball Writers, advised that around a base on balls. But Minor in their last at bats to trounce Im­ past weekend’s NCA_A Track and paid compliment to Budd as the He belted a grand slam homer "In 75 years In and around tional League Expansion Commit­ eight teams. This made a total of grand slammer was the big blow tion which has an interest in torial room today wsis in front of perial Caterers. The AAI batted Stolen Bases— Pinson, Cindnna- during the eight-run rally. And baseball, I've never seen anything a player given to spasms of in­ of the fiist game rally. He had Field. youth programs and quarter mldg- the fan at the water fountain . . . All-Star game tickets would be was out at the plate trying to Field Championships, could well best sprinter in the meet. tt, 12; Aaron, Milwaukee, 9; Rob­ tee will decide today on final 56 players or 28 each for Wash­ Htfd. Nat. vs. AAI, 6:10, Char­ held, as requested. The second All- score on May's single to leftcenler. around in the seventh with the big claim hero of the meet honors. "He’s hot as a pistol now." said Saturday he socked a pinch hom­ like that. I know that teams have difference, won the first set from ington and Los Angeles at a set won Saturday's game over Wash­ eting in particular. Pre-waraed that the big baseball inson. Cincinnati and Mays, San plans for supplying the New York ington with a pinch homer. ter Oak. Star game will be Monday. July Latest addition to the Manches­ blow. Bud Hence's grand slam hom­ Oregon's Dyrol Burleson ran a Bowerman, although somewhat er for a 6-5 Sox triumph over the scored eight runs in the ninth to Bungert 7-5, dropped the second Mets and the Houston Colts with price of $75,000 a player. Deputy Sheriff Clarence Foley game of the season was on tap er. Hence also added a triple and Francisco, 8; Wills, Los Angeles, aame Senators. v/in ball games—'but never after 9-11 and took the third 6-0. • * ♦ Elks vs. Manor. 6:10. Keeney. of Manchester, representing High today by son Dean, I found time 31 in Boston, the day folowing ter roster ts Johnny Lucas. Either recora shattering 4 :00.5 mile, and disappointed over the failure of 7. player talent for the 1962 eqason. Some baseball men consider Connecticut t^ y at Fenway when single. Skip Getzewich also had his ace, Jerome, to outrun the Ironically, Pag’s game-winning there were two out. After intermission, the German A N G E L8-A'8—Rice was the PAF vs. Sullivan, 6, Waddell. Sheriff Patrick Hogan, presented to watch the attraction in the late Lucas or Mike Reardon will prob- Southern California with husky Pitching—Miller, San Frands- 'The committee will then submit this price too high for the players Auto Parts vs. Manor, 6, Buck- the RSox host Chicago in a ably get the mound assignment three hits for AAI. Long breaking the meet Vlllanovan. Bowerman said Je­ came back to win the fourth 6-3. whole show for the Angels, pre­ trophies to Demeusy and Ander­ afternoon. One bad liming did it co, 6-0, 1.000; McMahon, Milwau­ iU plan — which is expected to placed on the lists. But one official senting Art Fowler with his first ley. doubleheader . . Visited Dave Kerr, against Niantic Tuesday night. Doug Kopcha hit the Caterers shot put record (83-3'/a) and Luther rome was flat, possibly because a The fifth set had lo be halted after of a National League team recent­ son at the conclusion of the two and his school team lost, 4-0, and first homer of the season In the kee, 3-0, 1.0()0; Podres, Los An­ Won Despite Weather be similar to the one used by the victory of the year. After his pinch Ansaldi vs. Pagani. 6, Verplanck. a patient at Manchester Memorial Both are southpaws. Hayes the hop step and jump travel plan mlxup. deprived the six games because of darkness. American League In stocking the ly Indicated he thought $75,000 a feature races. took second place honors . . . second frame. Jeff Gentllcore had geles. 6-1, .8,57; Shantz, Pitts­ Italy needs this victory to clinch home) in the ninth. Rice slammed Track officials said weekly rac­ Talked stock car racing with Bob Hospital, and found the veteran .Msncheitrr (1) mark (51-2%) won tlw team title. Webfoots runner of .some needed and the Wash­ player is not enough. umpire well on the road to recov­ „ . ab r h po s f. rbl two singles also for the loaers. burgh, 4-1, .800; Koufax, Los An­ Sports Briefs Buffalo, N. Y. 1^) - Harness a semlflngl spot in the European R two-run blast over the Icftfleld Ted Williams hit 17 grand slam ing programs throughout July and Oliver and learned that several Reardon If ...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 But in the eyes of ihany. Frank sleep. ington Senators — to league own­ "After all," he said, "when you ery after a serious setback . . AAI 003 030 9— 15 12 2 Bowerman, however, had plenty geles, 9-3, .730. horse racing fans who believe slow Zone against France, which rolled fence In the llth. Both came off home run.'' during his career with Augpist will be held on Wednesday top flight drivers are planning to ...... * “ 0 3 7 <' » Budd stole the show. ers for final approval. come down to It and figure things While, rf ...... 6 0 J n 0 u 0 1Caterers 430 110 0— 9 8 1 • Strikeouts—Koufax, Los An­ tracks help long-shots to win were loser Norm Bas.s. the Boston Red Sox. evenings, starting this week. Volleyball at night helped pass the The Villanova junior became the of solace. His team with 47 points over Poland last week. Committee members meeting out. It costs us on an average of stop running at Riverside Park on Minor lb ...... 5 0 3 M il 1 (P Hence, Doucette (4) and Rooke; geles, 97; Williams, Los Angeles, Former Detroit outfielder John­ barking up the wrong tree here this Sweden qualified for another of Saturday nlghU. More on this sub­ early hours. IJoichin. rf ...... 6 0 0 o i) 0 » first Eastern sprinter in 20-years f •'.ished runnerup to Southern Cal­ ny Groth manages the Decatur, $200,000 for every player on our Fish. Sapazian (5) and Churilla, M ; Dr^'sdale, Los Angeles, 84; season. During the early part of the semifinal spots by beating today will be Buzzy Bavasi. Los ject at a later time . . . Despite Hanezzla. c ...... 4 0 0 16 2 (1 0i to win both the 100 and 220-yard ifornia’s 65. Villanova had 40 for 111., Commodores in the Class D Angeles; Bing Devtrte, St. Louis; roster. That Includes bonuses, Saturday May. » ...... 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 ; Andreoll (5). third place. And Burle.son ran his Broglio, St. Louis, 74: - Mahaffey, the meeting, almost 40 per cent of Spain In Madrid, 4-1. Jan Erik the 90-plus temperature during the Macaione. 2b ...... 4 1 0 2 2 (P 0 dashes. Norwood Ewell of Penn Philadelphia, 69. Midwest League. John McHale. Milwaukee; Chub scouting fees and numerous other State did it In 1940 and 1941. Budd sensational mile. the favorites won despite the worst Lundqulst defeated Spain's Al­ day. It cooled a little at night and Day away from the sports beat Kell'y. P ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 ALUMNI LEAGUE Country Club track conditions in Western New Feeney, San Francisco; and John expenditures Involved In acquiring the first outdoor volleyball match whipped Oregon's Harry Jerome in The Oregon distance runner—his berto Arllla 9-7, 6-4. 6-4 and Ulf and I was able to take care of sev­ Totals ...... 4

I, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 PAGE SIXTEEN ATerege Daily Net Preaa Run iianrbrstrr Stti^mng HfraUt For tha Week Ended The Weather Jona S, 1961 Fereeaat of I). S. IVaatbar Bawae The BmnM NetUcton Group of lyst la 194Q and appointed an offi­ Showera. conalderabla eleadl- Center Oongregatioiukl Church cial of tha company in 1949. He Whirlpool . 1 3 ,3 3 0 neaa, cooler tonight and Wadaaa- About Town will hold Ita annual poUuck supper Three Named waa named second vice president— day, chance of min developliia by Manber gt tha Audit and aocial in the Robbins Room of Investments in 1960. E. anA Oat Raasas Wednesilay night Low toiugbS n Vr». OoVg» Moberff of For­ the church tomorrow |it 6:80 p.m. Directors of Frederick U. Conard, Jr., has SOec Hlgh Wedneaday In 10a. rest St. is nmv sttenrtinR a teach­ been a practicing attorney since PricM o> Low Msmche$ter— A City of Village Charm ing seminar at Sherwood School Manchester Grange members 1943. He is a director of American of Music In Chicago. She wilt be will meet in front of Orange Hall Cam Oo.. Inc., and Package Auto­ Sorvieo That's lotttr In Chicago for one week of ad- Case Bros mation Co., Inc., both of Hartford. VOL. LXXX, NO. 221 Wednesday at 7 p.m. to go on a (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961 (Claatlfled AdverUalng on Paga 14) PRICE FIVE CBNTlS %"anced and concentrated organ mysteiy ride. and teaching instniction. The election of three new mem­ bers of the board of directors was Potterfon's The Laidies of St. James will ZBA to Review ISO Center St.—Cor. of Church Mrs. Kliaabelh M. Stone of .sponsor a -strawberry festival announced Saturday at the annual Bond Cut to $20,000 stockholders ' meeting of Case Valejv-ille. formerly of Manches­ Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the 14 Applications State N ew s ter. was feted Sunday at a sur­ St. James' School grounds. For Brothers Inc. by Wells C. Denni­ prise part\ in honor of her 75th tickets.' call Mrs. John Carbino. son, president. birthday. Mr.'. Robert U Tildcn 86 Branford St., or Mrs. Albert They are Clarence O. Ivey, vice The Zoning Board of Appeals RANGE of Meriden wa.s hostcs.' Mrs. president of The Connecticut Bank Husband, 21, Denies Roundup Sobielo, 226 School St., after 4:30 (ZBA) will hold a public hearing 1 M I Stone has eight grandchildren and p.m. ft Trust Co.; Gaylor C. Weir, sec­ seven great-grandchildren. tonight at 8 at the Municipal tUEL OIL Eichmann on Stand, ond vice president, of The Connec­ ticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.; Building to hear 14 applications Daughters of Liberty Xo. 17 GASOLINE Attorney Vincent 1.. Tban.a of will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at and Frederick U. Conard Jr.,, at­ concerning exceptions to town son- Charge of Plotting Six Teen-agers 140 Benton St left today along Orange Hall. This will-be the last torney and partner in Shipman ft ing regulations. with 20p othr.- Cnnnc. : I'-ut Jay- meeting tintil September. Goodwin, Hartford. cees for the 41st a.-.nua! national One request to erect a profes- Fined for ‘Fun’ convention of the 1" S .lunior Re-elected to the board of di­ ’ sionai building at 351 E. Center BANTLY OIL Manchester Lodge of Masons rectors were the following officers ! St., is being submitted by Atty. His Wife’s Murder Bomb Incident Chamber of Commerce in Atlant.a. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. i5a. He left on a ,'pp'ial train that of Case Bros: Wells C. Dennison, j Francis C, Shea. Tlio area is now I .IMI' \ \) . I\F. at the Ma.'onic Temple. The Mas­ president; Robert C. Dennison, vice located in Residence Zone C fol­ Airs Kidnap Charge will transport tho .laycec convcii- ter Mason degre will be conferred. ; ' ''t \! N ■ I IH.I. I Middlebury, June 20 (/P)— t'on goers from Ma-ssa. hiL'etl.'. president: Bernard M. Hoey, vice lowing a recent Town Planning Bristol, June 20 (JP)— A 2 1 -| Hanecek waa returned to Bris­ There will be a social hour and president; William F. Schukefow, I decision changing the area from | TEL, MIrclicM 9.-1595 year-old husband of six tol yesterday. ' Six Thomaston teen-ager.5 New York Pennst Ivaria, New refresh.nents. At a special seaalon of Circuit Jersey Maryland as well as Con­ secretary; James W. McKay, I Residence Zone A. The larftl is now | months today pleaded inno­ ■have been fined for igniting treasurer: and Willard F. Simp­ for constmetion of such a build- ; HOCKVilXE TR 5-3271 Court laat night he waa ordered a pipe section filled tvith ex- necticut. The Newcomers Club, sponsored cent to a charge of con.spiracy kins. partner. Mitchell-Hutchins. ing. i held under $50,000 on a charge of I plosives on the lawn of their by the YIVCA. will meet for cock- Investment Brokers. New Y o r k , I Six other applications concern j in an alleged plot to kill his conspiracy' to commit murder. He Denies He Marine P'c. Robert -N. l^'bcl, taits and dinner at Cavey's Re.'- | N. Y. waa not put to plea. {departing teacher. son of Mr- and Mr.s. Geoige .1. ] signs, two of which have been sub- ^ wife. taurant tomorrow at 6:30 p in. I Case Brother.' Inc. are man­ ■ niitted by Lutz Museum for di- The huaband, Alfred Fumari, Police said that Kilbara agreed I Their attorneys told Circuit Let-el, New stale Rd Manrhe.'ter This will he the last meeting of ufacturers of genuine pressboard. ! rectional puriioses and the Hart- madb the plea before Judge Simon to kill Mrs. Fumari for $400 and I Court Judge Michael A. Ciano yes- is .serving with the Third Pioneer -jie .season, electrical insulating papers and Cohen In Circuit Court. that Hanecek had hired him for I terday, the entire incident was Could Cut battalion of the Third Marine Di­ ford General Tire Co. at 1.5.5 Cen- LEGLERC the job at Fiimari's request. ' thought up "in the spirit of good board.', and paper specialties. The j ter St., for identification and ad­ The court ordered him held un­ vision In Okinawa. He recenily The .-Viniy and Navy au.xiliary FUNERAL HOME der $30,000 bond for trial In the Police Chief Thomas V. McCar­ fun." 2 vertising purposes. completed special training at will hold a public card party to- Manchester concern, celebrating thy said today that Fumari appar­ No one was Injured when the its 100th anniversary this year, Two applications, which also next term of Superior Court in Camp Ftiji McNair in Japan. i night at 6 o clock at the cliibhoiL'C. , Hartford. ently became emotionally upset pipe .section exploded June 7 out­ Slaughter ,\dd 19th Hole SI. Hd Sports j has three plants In Manchester and come under state hearing regu­ FUNERAL when his wife spoke Italian while side the home of Mrs. Leonard Der- East Hartford, and a recently lations, will be presented by Carl . .Flimarl waa originally held un­ der $50,000 bond, but hla attorney, the couple visited her parents, and vis, an English teacher at Thomas­ • > ..V. ^ Diibaldo Music Center will hold ' Scrapbook Recalls Happy Times completed paper mill in Brattle- E. McAllister, who is seeking a SERVICE relatives in Hartford. ton High School. Several days be­ By -raOMAS A. REEDY boro. Vermont. motorcycle dealership location just Wallace Burke of Briatol, aucceed- recitals tonight and t o m o r r o w I^ernaiti M Fogarty, chairman and toastmaster for the Manche.ster High School 1926 class reunion, WALTER N. ed in getting it reduced today. McCarthy said the huaband be­ fore the Incident, she had an­ Jerusalem, June 20 (/P)— night at the Waddell elementary ■ holds a scrapbook filled with memories for Cliarles L. "Pete " Wigren. retired MHS track and cross Ivey is a graduate of Wooford west of 414 Hartford Rd.. and ironi lieved that his wife and her rela­ nounced her intentions of resign­ College. Spartanburg, S. C., and LECLERC Two other men arreated with Adolf Eichmann swore under school The program will start at . country coach. .Mrs. WIgren. and John Andcr.-ion of Indian H¥ad. Md., the class member who came Rudolph Poirer of 55 Oakland St., Director F5imari will be presented in court tives were talking about him. ing for a new post. DORSEY 7:.3'0 Participating will be accoi -I the farthest di.staiice. The reunion party at tho Imperial Steak House in Bolton Saturday evening Harvard School of Business. He is for a repaircK’s license and cer- Mrs. Fumari works as a bank Tlie six youths, all seniors at the oath today he never realized was altended by 96 persons. Entertainment included songs by the Shoshamon Four, local quartet. currently -pre.sident, director and here on Thursday. dion piano, oi-gan. ant^ guitar so­ j tificate of approval for same. . They are Paul Hanecek. 23, clerk in Hartford. She is now living school, pleaded guilty to charges what the Nazi party intended I Herald plioto by Ohara member of the executive commit­ Five other requests for excep. Call Ml 9-5869 with her parents there. The couple loist.' and duets The fruhlic is in­ <. 23 Main Street. Manchester Bristol, a U.L. Army private ar­ of illegal tran.sportation of explo- to do to the Jews when h® vited and theie is no charge for tee of the Connecticut Develop­ ; tion to zoning regulations will also reated yesterday at Ft. DiX, N. J., previously occupied a third floor .'ives and u.se of explosives. ment Credit Corp.: director of the I be reviewed apartment here. They were Thomas Dailey, fined joined it in 1932. FURNITURE admission. DcMolay Mothers Circle will A Holy Hour will be conducted l\ f ~ c C i v f ' l l and John Kllhara, 17, of Saratoga By the time the extermination tonight at 7 at St. Bridget's Church V Fi t r J jc ill \ »1> C 11 Island Light ft Power Co., Block Fumari. who was employed as a %2T>0\ Robe' 1 5’oung, .520(1; John ii'cet for a picnic tonight at 6:30 Springs, N. V. salesman in a furniture store plot unfolded, Eichmann said, he William Breadhcft. 125 I.atnox at Center .‘Springs Park. by the Rev. Tliomas F. Gh-nn, pas- ; Island. R. I.; Chandler - E v a n s Reddick, S20U: Charles Dew. ,5100; Corp.. West Hartford; and Colt's owned and operated heie by his John Sangster, $100; and Thomas was powerless to "influence’’ it. i^t . has been awar led a certifi­ tor of St Boniface Church, New! Flaw from Capitol The former Gestapo officer ac» 22 East Center St. cate of merit bv the Winona School Patent P'ire Arm.'. Hartford. father for more than 30 yeais. ap- j Waters. $7.5, Sunset Council. Degree of Poca­ Haven. After the Holy Hour, the e peared in court today in dark cuStd of a key role in the Nail ex> of Photography. Winona Lake. hontas. will meet tonight at 7:30 will be a busines.s meeting of St. Weir was named sectiritv ana­ Deep Discord New Photo Judge Ciano said the difference terminaUon of aix million Jewa Manchester Iliad, for I ompleting a rour.se in Mrs. John V. Gregan, 341 E. Cen- ■ trousers and sports shirt without | in fines represented the degree ii. Tinker Hall lor election of offi­ Bridget's Rosary iocicty al which tcr St., has received an appropri-■ tie. He appeared uneasy as he ' This is the new official photo­ during World War II took the atand |"k'undamentals of Posing and cers. its schnlnrship awards will be an­ each youth pl,aycd in the incident. in hia own defense this morning ! Lighting '■ 'Hie school is comUn ted ale Flag Day gift from Congress- j answered routine questions. He : graph of Jacqueline Kennedy. nounced. Refreshments will be man Frank Kowalski—an Ameri­ Perils Plan for made no other statements. The First Laxly posed for the after hearing 10 weeks of proaecu* bv the Professional Photographers The \oiitl'. ami altar committees served. True tier Killed tion evidence against him. of .America. In- . can flag u'hich has flown over the His parent.' were in the court I photograph, taken by New CLOSED 0. ' the Guild of OurTjidy of Bar- Capitol in Washffigton. Due to INnoss house, but did not appear in the York photographer Mark Oxford, June 20 i.-P, - James 55’. Eichmann, now 55 and wearing tlioloniews pari.'li will meet to- Laos Coalition About 150 persona attended an , With the flag was a letter of cer­ court room. Shaw, in the White House liv­ Gracey. 30. of Munn Rd.. South- hom-rimmed glasses, snapped to Offiio'-s of the Woman's Baptist I 1. orro'.v at 8 p.m. i,i the liaseiiient out(ioo|- service, sponsored by the tification from J. George Stewart, MY SHOP W IU BE ing quarters al the end of biiry, WH.S killed last night when ramrod attention whien presiding TODAY, Mi.ssioii -Society will be in-stalled at of the icctory at 741 E. Middle Salvation Army and Women's iiis truck shot across Hogsback Judge Moshe Landau announced a meeting tomorrow at 8 p in. in architect of the U.S, Capitol. CLOSED UNTIL Geneva, June *0 —The (ContIniiMl on Page Right) May. ( AP Photofa.x) Tpke. Christian Temperance I’nion la.st Fnited States today offered to Rd. off Rl. 67. bounced against the start of the defense. Pellowship Hall at the Community night in Center Park. The Salva­ Mrs. Gregan is past president of FURTHER NOTICE take ita ntlUtary sdvlaera out of a culvert and sma.shed into a tree. His mouth pinched for lack of Baptist Chure.n. | Manchester Barracks. Veteran.' of TUESDAY, Temple Cliaptgr,^ East- tion .Army band played for hymn i Laoft. Conuniiniat adviaen alao Slate police said Gracey, who teeth, his chin out and his should­ em Star, will isponsihj-^ strawberry singing. ■ ' ■ I World War I Auxiliary of the USA. was alone in the truck, was thrown ers squared back. Eichmann swora Puiymond N. Newton, iiiachin- past president of the Nathan Hale would hare to pull out under Murder Conviction Upset, b-3 shortcake suppej^ Sij^av June 25 the American plan for turning out of the vehicle. There were no "to tell the truth, the whole truth WEDNESDAY isl B mate lircman apprentice. from 5 to Viji.m. .Masonii district, and department banner SAM YU LYES indications as to what caused the and nothing but the truth." L'.s.N' Bon of Mr and Mis Julian The Strickland group of Second bearer. the divided Southeast .Asian Temple: Reservations sRotould - ^ 0 Congregational Cluirch win meet “SHOE REPAHUNO kingdom Into a neutral nation accident. As he swore “by God," the audi­ Nevton. Brookfield Rd . Bolton, made by Tluirsday by calling Mrs In a letter, accompanying the rtcentiv lomnlcted basic subma­ for a picnic tomorrow at 6:.30 p m. flag gift. Congressman Kowalski OF THE BETTER KIND” Isolated from th^ Cold War. ence made up mostly of Jewish Everett Campbell, ,32t E Centi at the home of Mrs. Samuel Pier­ The L'.S. offer waa made to New Culombe Trial survivors of the wartime pogrom rine training at the New London St nr Mrs. Joseph Gallant, 89 Oil wrote. "I can picture .vou march­ 28 O.AK STREET 9 / to 108 son. 57 Arviiie PI. ] Same Side As Watkins the 14-natlon conference on rumbled in surprise and resent­ Will Be Open Submarine Base. i cott Dr, ing and marshaling the ladies of Hartford. June 20 ■J’l- The Slate the auxiliary at the time I visited Geneva by Ambaaaador 55’. Av- Motor Vehicle department'.' daily ment. Eichmann said he preferred A party for the junior choir of the erell Harriman, chief I'.S. dele­ not to swear on the Bible but Four members of the Frank .1. your installation ceremonies. Ever record of automobile fatalities as from Thursday Salvation Army will be held tonight since that time. I have wanted to gate, who aaid the withdrawal Decision Next Week of last midnight and the totals on rather "by the Almighty God.” Mansfield Memorial Coits League at 6 1.30 ill the Youth Center. | must he “ phased and coordinat­ Auxilian- will attend the 20th an­ send you something that 1 know the same date last year: "I am not bound b,v any con­ L T. WOOD CO. you would treasure.’’ ed” under the au|>er\ialon of 1960 1961 fession. but i do believe in God,”’ nual convention of the Department Read Herald Advs. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY neutral truce teema. On at 10 a.m. of Connecticut June 23 tliroiigli 25. Tlie Women's Home T.oagiie of Stale’s attorney John D. LaBelle^despile the fact that his ronvir- Killed ...... 94 108 he told Judge Landau. ICE PLANT the Salvation Anuy will meet tn- ponder.4 today whether to ask fori tion had been set aside by the U. S. Mrs Harrison Wil.son and Mrs. Lil­ Zurich, .Switzerland, June 20 .-P) Bhehmann's first testimony waa ian Ryan, delegates and Mrs Cora monow at 2 pm. in Junior Hall, a new trial for Arthur Culombe. .Supreme Court, a blast at Israel For kidnaping him To 5:30 p.m. .51 BISSE1.I, STREET —The three L.aoiian princes inter­ who.se conviction for a double mur- His attome.v. Alexander A. Gold- iiolf Club Ruling Due Blow and .Mr.«. Harold Osgood, al- Hostesses are Mrs. Margaret Per- New Britain, June 20 lA’i - The Adolf Eichmann, 56-year-old fortper Gestapo officer, stands to give evidence In his own de­ In Argentina. Ha aaid a prosecu­ Turn East From .Main St. rett, Mrs Anna Nicklen and Mrs. rupted their conference today be­ ' der has been set aside by the U.S. j f«rb, said today that he planned At State Theater "ternales, will at'encl at Horselo s Stanley Golf Club’a executive board fense at his trial in .lerUsalem today. In the foreground is his attorney’ Robert Servatius. tion statement that he came ta Robert McKcown CHOPPED cause one of them was 111, but their ! Supreme Court. ' to petition Superior Court within (AP Photofax via radio from Jerusalem.! - Israel voluntarily waa false. Carriage Inn in Norwalk. I Since June 1957. Culombe, 36. a dn.v or so to get the 36-yeai-old may tell its m e m b e r i today chief aides met in an effort to iron I ha.' been under sentence to die in mental defective transferred,from what's been done about the ela. chance to study the court's de­ (Continued on Page Four) ment would reconvene on June 25 In a joint communique tlie two . owned „ by the, „ Travelers Insurance and You'll ^ [ Pro-western Laotians expressed I pj.'ion dclogatibns a.sked the United N a - i Compan-V- fell near Willow St. and Washington. June 20 - The at Lovanium University, on the (OonUnued on Page Eight) : w doubt that the conference of rival LaBelle indicated, he will decide heights outside I.«opoldville, in an tions to use its good offices to per- ^'*'ei Lane near the end of a run- 1 P’^inces would be able to agree on a ’ U S. Supreme Court has declined within a week on whether he will effort to form a unified govem- suade tlie scce.sslonist regime In ' " ^.1 , coalition government for their' ask for a new trial. to rule on the validity of Connecti­ Tractor Group i ment. Katanga Province to participate in I The plane was carrying six per- strife-tom Asian kingdom, Lfl(Bclle said the only official cut's controversial laws that make ' 'The delegates from the, rival tlic parliament, whose aim is to , the pilot and co- "The disagreement is v e r y word he- "has received regarding it a crime to use or advise the use a r l I 1 FI Leopoldville and Slanle.vville re- unifv The Congo, and strive and reported deep." said a spokesman for the the decision has been a brief tele­ of birth control devices. CtC I S mJ C cl U 1 1 II C I ginies, holding planning sessions put the country back on the road among the injured. Bulletins T>earn how you can insure your home, 0 PENTonitetiii 9 Vientiane group. "I don’t have gram from the clerk of the .Su­ The vote yesterday wa.s 6-4. ; here, agreed that all Congole.se to becoming a real nation. The pras-sengers were identified U B 2 0 1 much hope of success. If the talks • in unoffirial reports as Carroll Culled from AP Wires vour car. rt'ery thing you own. pay in eaay < IIEXEY HALL preme Court notifying him of re­ Justice Felix FYankfurtei, who troops and police in Leopoldville Tile United Nations has agreed Inatallments. with American's HARTFORD RD. VALUPAK PIPPER STEAK package O J C break down, war will start again • versal of the .sentence. wrote the court's main. opinion, aliould deposit their arms In a F''ostcr, Travelers aiidltor, and In Laos." ' On Castro Deal to prevent an.v arms, money nr Janies Smith. Travelers vice-presi­ budget plan. Aak for details, .MANCHESTER VVhile he is waiting for a copy said the laws, dating bad; to 1879, U.N.-guarded warehou.«e during other negotiahle instniments from The working committee dis­ of the official decision, he said, he have never been trtily enforced. the forthcoming session of parlia­ dent. 'Tlielr wiv-e.s were with them. U.S. REC.AIXS GENEVA ENVOY cussed a 5-point progrram includ- Detroit. June 20 iiPi Cuba’s Fi­ being taken into the prci Im-ls of Tlicir addre.sses were not available. 5Vashlngton, June 20 (/P)— Pilgrim lUillSf FTItEE PARKING will begin requesting conferences He commented that the court ment. the university, and all telephone CHARLES W. LATHROP AGENCY, INC. ing formation of a unified delega-, with police officials in whose areas wa.s told that ( ontraceptives are del Castro bas until 1 p.m. lEDTI The representatives also agreed Eyewitnesses reports said one The State Department said to­ p n p e r Drawing .Sat June 24th at 3 P.M. For TIve lines to Lovanium are to he cut, KKAI, F.STATF and IN.'H ItANCK tion to participate in the 14-nallon the murders occurred to "review "commonly and notoriously sold^vm F'ridav to decide whether he'll ac­ woman walked away from the ac­ day the top U.S. negotiator at ■ C C » ElertrlrElectric SewliSewing .Machine. No Purchase Necesanry. conference on Laos in Geneva. cept 500 farm-type tractors as full delegates agreed. cident and one man walked to an the deadlocked Geneva nuclear .517 MAI.N STKKKT, M .\N4HKSTEK— MI 9-0.584 the case." Connecticut drugstores, " yet no Tlic, romnumique said delegates Peaches or MYSTONES 4 49 Other points on the agenda were LaBelle has 25 days in which to prosecutions are recorded. rap8oni for 1.214 invasion-captured ambulance. test talks is being recalled for ; p*-l.soners. Otherwise any deal is during their 4-day discussion coiMultatlon, and It la an open new elections for the national aa- file a motion for a rehearing be­ Frankfurter aded: slres.sod Uie ncc'l for aMiiding out­ sembly’ in Laoa, the problem of of fore the Supreme Court on the de­ "Certainly such ubiquitous open, off. News Tidbils NE55 POST FOR TAYLOR qiieetion whether he wD) return Cantaloupes JUMBO 2 49 Tliat was the Tractors for Free­ side infliicnccs wlinh. they said, 55'a»hlngton, June 30 — in the conference. The U.S. lie- the cease-fire, questions connected cision. public sale would more quickly in­ "have beer one caii.«c of the mis­ with execution of any agreements vite the attention of enforcement dom (Committee’s answer last from the AP Wires Gen. Maxwell D. Tavlor. former gotlalior, Arthur H. Dean, ta night to the Cuban premier's re­ ery of the young repiihhc " Arm,v Chief of Staff. I* being slated to leave for 5A'aahingt«n A V » A G i made In Geneva and freedom For Wethersfield. June 20 i.'P'-.-jubi- officials than the conduct in which The delegates also asked the Watermelons 79 political prisoners. lant Arthur (Mlombe. one of Con­ till present appellants wi.ih to en- vised demand for $28 million considered for a post on Preel- tomorrow for talks with Presi­ , wortl. of tractors, if he doesn't get James J. Moran, foinier New | dent Kennedy's staff, the 55’hlte dent Kennedy, Secretary o f The program was submitted to necticut's notorious "Mad Dog gagp- ’ (Continued on Page Eight) Tomatoes HOT HOUSE LB 35‘ Killers." remained in Death Row the 500-heavy-duly tvpes he says York Cit,v First Deputy Fire Coin- | House said today. State Dean Rusk, and others, on GLEN HAVEN DAY CAMP (Continued on Page Three) j he had in mind originally. missloner, walks froni Greenhavcn ' the apparent failure of . of Conhecticut State Prison today (Continued on Page Five) M«ot ond Produca PHcrs Effactiva Tuas. and Wad. I In a take-lt-or-leave-it cable, the Stale Pri.son on p.irole, but a fed- long-drawn-out Geneva parley. FOR BOYS I committee told (Castro it was pre- eral marshal takes him Into cu s-] W lm ti V / i i f C wrtte, 11 n ’^ 1 pared to ship only agricultural tody to serve a two-year income j ■'^f*** ft lien 1 OH f.rrOlV Ljp, A.SKS NE5Y PEACE TALKS More familv The New MilitanUk— 2 j tractors and only 500 of them "for tax evasion sentence.. .5\’ide area ' ------' Tunis. June 20 (iP)—The Al­ Now Accepting Reservations / \ the 2-fold humanitarian purpose" of nation receives rbilly snaking gerian rebel government said to­ of freeing pri.'oners and helping with heavy’ rains on 'last day of j day It wants peace talks with FOR LI5tlTI.I» E.\ROI.L.MENT (Cuban* win higher living stand­ Spring..Auto heiress Anne Ford: W hiz Kid Florence, 2 V2, France to’ resume after a cool- fun in ’^1 SWI.MMIMi ARTS and rRAITS DINNERS ards. makes debut in flnwer-bederked Ing-ofI period. But an early re­ DIVING ARCHERY 101 Right Wing Activity Sparked Castro broached a tractors-for- falrj-land — an 18th century rosc- turn to the peace table seems LIFE-SAVING KICKBALL FIN AST pii.'oners deal in a television scented garden. unlikrl.v. France adjourned the ROWING SOFTBAI.L speech to Cuba’s National As­ Ignited Arab Republic approves ^ Gets Her Library Card deadlocked negotiations in Evtall- 1 .. with an MFC Traveloan FEUD CHICKEN 11-OZ rA.5IP-OI TS VOI.LEVBAI.I, sociation of Small Farmers May Italian plan to Jack up the ancient les-Baina, France, June (S, call­ FISHING 5500D (iAMES SLICED TURKEY PKG Racial, Red Peril Issues 17, With at least White House ap­ temple nf .Abu Eimhul tn safety ing for a cooling off period of This year, have the time of your lives with BASKETR.AI.L TRACK SLICED REEF 3 9 c proval. Dr. Milton Elsenhower. from Nile waters that will rise be­ W est New York, N.J., June 20 10 In 15 da.vB. The rebel dele­ Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and 5\'al- hind Aswan High Dam . . . Fonner bPi—Florence .Jacobs Is the proud gates wanted to recess for a president Herbert Hoover will re­ week at most. No definite re­ enough cash to cover travel, motels and NOTE—Among the element»^ert Welch insists his society's ef-»gieeled with the cry. “ You dirty ter P, Reulher formed as co-chair­ owner of public library card No. i AT NO EXTRA CHARGE— men the Tractors for Freedom ceive Philadelphia's first presi­ 45.36. sumption dale was set and a hotels, sightseeing, dining —to do all the €ir€^cery B isynS which have produced • rise In forts to impeach Chief Justice! Comniunists. why don't you go rebel spokesman said some "new rnnaerratirr nitlitancy In the Unit- Earl 5Varren "is based on his at- home to Russia?" Committee to raise money publicly dents’ freedom award on June 27 Tlie curd will enable iver to pur- : TRANSPORTATION IM>OR-TO-l)(M>R (within radius ...Superintendent of U.S. Naval sue such favorite subjects as Rock- | element” would have to appear things you’ve wanted to do for a long time. nf 8 milr' of camp I ed States Is the desegregation hat-1 tempt to change this icountry 11 Obviously communism, being for 60i'! tractors. 5 Dtlicious Variatlei,^ D i. Eisenhower is an educator Academy Rear Adm. John'F. Da­ eti-y and the geography of Outer , heforn the talks could start tie In the South. This article on from a republic to a democracy. | cordially detested by most Amer- again. You'll travel carefree, knowing that you have M.ATERIAI.S FOR ARTS and < RAI-TS the political action groups of the and we particularl.v sta.v clear of I icans. may serve as a handy term and a brother of former Tb-esident vidson disagrees with Vice Adm. Space. And it will bring her a n ' REMEDIAL READINi; INSTRCCJION I PON REQI'EST MB $ |0 0 60's deals with their altitudes to­ basing it on the Ma.y 17, 1954 seg- of F'ordham Universlt.v sociolo- I Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mrs. Roo.'- H.vman G. Rlckover that military endless supply of the long, tongue- j enough money . .. and that your loan is with academies should be reformed or twisting words that .'he like.* to ■ MOS(X>55 iI n'E T.VLK SET INDIVIDl AL INSI RAN4 E COVERAGE maiiin your Bantly Mom's Cookies 4 CELLOS I ward racial Issues. legation decision" of the Supreme gist, sugge.'ls a deeper cminecUon; , evell- ...... is the...... widow- of - ...... former. Presi-- -- ■ Court. "The 1954 Supreme Court ,je -' dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. Reuth- closed. spell. I 55'ashlngton. June 20 l/Pi — folks you trust: HFC. Decide now to borrow ON EACH CAMPER Dr. Albert Bellamy, con.sultant The United States and Russia 5ofl and Absorbanl By Jl LKS LOH "That's just one of aliout 20 dif­ cision shook the South violently, " er is president of the United Auto Florence is just 2 'j years old. i With a purpose-then drop in or phone for Fuel Oil Club Membership NOW (AP Newsfeatures 54’riter), Workers I’nion. to the Atomic Energy Commission, The brown-e.ved. 39-pound bun- I plan to start negotiations soon BOXES ferent decisions.” said Welch, he says. "The natural reaction was says famine is one definite possi­ on a direct airline connectioa Racial segregation is not one of "that helped to break down states a desire to return to the tran- The April invasion aimed at die of an.swers applied for her card | courteous, reliable assistance on a Traveloan.- • STAFF MEMBERS • ble result of any nuclear w ar... .yesterday, but it took a little do­ between the two rountrles, the The niainlenancc plan start.s now. We’ll clean, oil and Kleenex 4 OF 400 T f 3 c the announced aims of any of the rights." quiiily of the old ways, the old Castro's overthrow was a fiasco. Mayor Robert F, 5Vagner will an­ GEORGE MITCHELL, Camp Dlrrclor nation’s major political action Al least some elements of the ing to get It. Library regulations ' State Department announced to­ adjii.st your burner . , . clean the ba.se of your chimney B,v the same token, a tract print­ customs, the past. nounce soon If he will seek a third day. The department said Ilia Catk MONTHLY PAYMiNT SCHEDUli PEANUT RUTTER KISSES groups in the (Conservative wing. ed in Greenwood, Miss., by the As­ U.S. government had given advice declared that card holders must be ’ Y»« Ool "Communism's aim ia the direct four-year term .. .Soviet delegation Soviets informed 55'ashlngton 20 6 B.S. I'nl'croil.v nf Cnnnrcllcut . . . vacuum the inside of your furnace. Then, long peri­ 'Yet the militant white superma- sociation of Citizens Clouncils said and .support to the Cuban invad­ I at least seven .years old . 19 12 5LS. Sprlngfirld College oppQsite - to wipe out the past. expected in few days to negotiate they would be read.r to start tho P srm ti p s fm ll p stm it ods of inactivity in warm, moisture ladened summer clst finds an area of agreement the South has been unfairly called ers. I Blit after a meeting w ilh Flor- ■ Life insurance C..4.G.S. Lniver'ily of Hartford Squirrel loiciuo^^, in many pronouncements of, say, So it became both natural and Castro told a team of four a direct air serslce between New ence. Mayor John J. Armcllino, talk' June 21. The United S b .T 'J S 7 .3 7 SIO .0.5 $ 1 8 .4 6 undemocratic “because it resisted York and Moscow. States, for technical reaaon^ K i.0 7 air won’t b(jther your burner. the Birch Society. The Birchers, the onward sweep of a centraliz­ logical to some Southerners t o : Ajuerican technicians which the I made an exception to the rule. • at group rate 1 4 .1 8 1 9 .7 4 3 6 .5 .7 AXOREM MNt L.Vs .YRT q i IMBY FINAST - Plus Popul ■r Flavors - contanis Chineae Nationalists reaffirm asked that the starting date be 19.3,'i 2 0 .9 1 2 9 .2 7 5 4 .4 8 for their part, nriay find little to ing governmental trend alien to a sinister Communist plot. committee sent to negotiate last "She's probably the youngest card .\rta and Crafts Director .'\"latant Director their opposition to U.N. member­ put off until Julj IS. is available S O .K i ,'I.'t.61 A’i.iiD 8 9 .4 7 Ne.xl winter, you will get completely reliable automatic argue with some key political con­ our federal republic." regard integration as a part ofj„.pg)^ (j,at he had in mind, Meavy- ; holder in the country," the sur- B..S. .New Britain Teacher* B.S. Fnivcrall.v of Conn. Throughoiit the South, there are duty, bulldozer-lvpe tractors when ship for Outer Mongolia, which ' prised mayor said. “ Except for her J b .- l l ;w .7 4 .3 6 .4 8 1 0 6 .8 0 M..4. l niver'ily of Hartford delivery of fuel oil. Your yearly bill plus the cost of cepts of the Segregationists. A broader base on which both on all loans Springflcid College Among the tensions giving im­ more than 5.50 local groups dedi- I he mentioned 500 in his speech. He they consider Chinese territory... i age. she qualifies for a card." 5I.AJOR MEKONG PtSH r * # uJttduit abme on ffomH monthh Ginger Ale 2 ml 29 groups stand, however, is their be­ Farm leaders from the Nimes area Saigon, South \'letnam, Juno repoymonU and intJndai totis ffotuskaJd'J ehsrt* GEORGE KRAI SE maintenance may be divided into ten equal payment.s. petus to,political militancy today, lief that communism is the villain cated to fighting integration, a said Crba wanted $28 million for I Her mother, Mrs. Marie Jacobs, 1$ per msontM on balances nf'S/OC or lest smaller number than existed four fit South-Central France decide to 20 i.P— .South 5 let Nam's com­ and *'% par msmik on tknt port o f lha bsUnma Waterfront Director desegregation is one. Commu­ that ia unsettleing their’ concep­ indemnification, in tractors or said Florence has already read *n ts e tt s o f $fOO and no4 «• s tr r ft of f <00 and ROB li.AMILL If you don’t have a membership form, or you would or 'five years ago. join farmers in Brittany in acting ! sc'ime 60 books through the bined armed forces have launrh- of 1 % Par mnmik on Ihot foa l o f ik t bnlaucd 21 Year*' 5Vatcrfmnl nism's advances in the (Cold War tion of the American way of life, otherwise. •M txiass a! I >00 to So(H). Experience SprlngCrld College like further information on joining, phone MI 9-459,5 is another. Even, in Mississippi, there were The committee told him last to protest the government's farm ' seventh grade level. She' learned ed s major cleanup operation Jfahery S yeciats! which for many Southerners in­ against Conununlat rebels in Ihn On occasion, reactions overlap. volves racial segregation in their attempts to put a brake of state night he had changed his original policies. the alphabet when she was a year or TR 5-,3271. Arthur H. Dean, U.S. ■ delegate .5lekong delta region south of ADDRESS ALL‘’TKQIIRIES TO; Mada With Frash Bananas SAVE 6c Some segregationist action groups bailiwicks. . ■ financial support extended to cit­ proposal and also that his list of old and now spells more than .300 lOUSEHOLD FINANCE freely Identify their opponents with Typical of this tendency is a izens councils. prisoners had fewer names than at deadlocked nuclear test b a n difficult words. Florence')^ father, here, informed sources sold to­ “ Our Reputation talks in Geneva, w1U fly to Waih- Jerome, ia a business consultant. day. They,.said .Army, Air Forca GLEN HAVEN BOYS' DAY CAMP EACH the •’Communist, Conspiracy." Citizens Council pamphlet cartoon The State Sovereignty Commia- “ the total 1.214 indicated b)’ you DELCO.HEAT la Your Asauraace” Iced Banana Bar 33c Militant right-wing groups, while vvhich'shows a Southerner sleeping lion has funneled funds to the in your original offer." ington tomoiTow for conaultations “I tel! her that w’orda are beau­ and Nnvy river potmla were aO - MANCHESTER SHOPPINO PARKAM P.O. BOX L5—.5IANCHESTER, CO.NN. not concerned with integration as while insects (gbeled "Red ter­ citizens councils at .the rate of “ Unleae we have received from with President Kennedy and Sec­ tiful." said Mrs. Jacobs. "1 pro­ taking port in the attacks whkii Rtal Old Fashiontd Braad . - RAVI Sc auch, espouse states rights prin­ mites" eat away his home. “By the about $5,000 a month since last .vou clear, positive acceptance of retary of State Dean Rusk. i , nounce new words with great ex­ begsn lest night. The gever»i 382 Middle Turnpike Wett or Call Camp .Sceretary, Hartford, JA 8-0922 ciples and opposition to federal in­ use of facta and truth." said the July. The conservative Jackson-, our offer by noon, EST, on Friday, Nina airmen are killed in crash citement. And Forence uses the ment has reported toersssiM successes la Ita grim bottta wHE 2nd Floor-MItcWlI 3-2738 Free Brochures Available At KRAUSE EXORIST, Potato Bread 2 LOAVES 45c tervention in that area—tenents, caption, "we can appeal to all State Times has criticized the June 23," the cable said, "our of Iranian Aif Force Dakota on a dictionary to learn new onea.“ 'also, of activist pro-segregation Southerners for suppo^.” practice, and State Atty. Gen. Jo- committee will consider the pur- paraebute-drop training flight near Skeptical newsmen, attending Rod forces opsrsting ta tta : II ti i Mm, Tws., It I Wtd, frU NA8SIFF ARMS and GREEN PHARMACY B K N T L T O n COifc PEICES IFFECTIVE IN FH«I NAIIONAL SUPEE MAEMTS ONLY groupa. In Birmingham. Ala., recently, Jajrud, 60 miles northeast of Teh­ Bwamp and rtoslaMta s f fOa M 4 AAAIN STMiT MAMCMtSi 7or aaampla, Birch leader Rob- a group of ‘Tlreedom Ridera" w m XOrattmied am Page BeTw) (ConUnned o« Fag* Foar) ran. 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