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SATURDAY, JULY 2sf i9B6 PA 0B 1X !I ATCrage Daily Net Presa Run . Th* Waathtr ^tirning Um lb For tho Week Ended roFoowt of U. 8. Weatbor 1 Juno 18, 1*58 Clear, chilly again toalght. JjoU have followed a custom not un Roazawskl, RockvUla; Mra. 50-55. Tueoday sunny, low humUi- known In that service. Kathleen "Thompson, 25F Forest 12,065 ity, higher afternoon tomporaturoa. About Town . Briefly, he is how charged with Hospital Notes St.; Mra. Mary Muir, South Wind Menbor of tho Audit Rl^h In upper 78s. Heard A long Main Street two counts of being AW O L and sor; Mi-a. Mary Voiland and son, THE ARMY AND NAVY Bureau ot Ctrcnlatlon A- dstiAtsr w u bom Tucaday one of breaking.orders sending him .^lalUag Hours: Privatf rooms, 388 Oakland St. MaticheUer——A City of Village Charm In HartlOTO^HoapiUl to Mr. and to.hls npme base alone, but tech 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; maternity and semi-private wards, 3 to 8 p.m.; Mm. John ■ 3S Foxcroft Dr. And on Some of Manche$ier*» Side StreeUi Top nically under arrest. Perhaps most Interesting—al children’s ward, 3 to 7 p.m. VOL. LXXV. NO. 255 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. JULY 30, 1956 Adverttabig on Pago 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS though we may^ never know -the Arm y Rvff^JSdward Mard.aenUk.^ ProSle Parade •^too, even though the^Afst blush'of answgr— Is whether the sympathy ADM ITTED ’THURSDAY: Mrs. ■on o f 'M r, and Mra. Joa«ph State Sen. Patrick J. Ward of youth has passed ffbm the oheek 'and understanding of schoolmen Josephine Morse, 43 Ashland St. QUINN’S B-I-N-G-O Kubaaak. 134 Oakland Si., recent Hartford and State Sen. PaUl of both. / will-have more ’ long'range effect ly oualifled aa an expert In firinR ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Amenta ot New Britain appear Although c^didates High Sher than the stem punishment the John McCauley, 121 Delmont St.: EVERY SAT. N IG H T ^ E W TIME 8:00 P.M. the M-1 rifle durinj; the annual ready to battle it out in a primary iff Donald Potter of GlSstOdbury Marine seems likely to receive Albert McKee, Talcottrille; Mra. PHARMACY » Ninth Infantry Diviaion email AUg. 29 for the Democratic nomi and Afty. Wallace Burke 6f Farm from his branch of the armed Mary Wright. 77 Main St.; W il COME ONE — COME ALL — REFRESHMENTS r m a qualifications in Germany. nation for Congress from the First ington ^'didn't have a chance-' to fdrees. % ____ liam Crane, 59 Russell St.; Mra. Stassen Silent 2: make an individual appearance RibicO District. Haze) Landray. Rockville; William OPEN SUNDAYS The llanchcater. Auxiliary Police We don't know exactly, what (yieir barkers opviously were Aid for I Motorists Hamill, 23 HydeSt.; Donna Smith, New York, July 30 (Ah— will hold an outing Monday night their primary-eiectiOn campaigns asleep at the switch), they weren't A Manchester man' louring New 28 Lenox St.; Thomas Erickson. What .may be the lowest bid at the cottage of Ted Goodchild hold in store, but whatever it ta,'1" left out of the proceedings entire York State' rah-into a quaint cus Andover: Mra. Margaret Keefe, I A.M. to 1 P.M. On Talk to Ike in bridge history— "less than on Bdlton Lake beginning gt 6 we’ll Wager it won't be nearly^so | *>’• A delegate asked that all six tom on a throughway there, and 211 Union St. one club'’-r-w*8 made yester- p.m. Refreihmenta will be aerved. 'entertaining as was the conven-1 candidates march up to the front It is one we recommend to the ADMITTED ’TODAY: Joahua da.v in the national summer tion at the Hotel Bond in Hartford i the hall, where the ronventibn powers that be who help adminis Elder, 81 Tanner St. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Gettvaburg; Pa., Jlllv 304 Sta*seh said all hi* contacts with tournament of the American two weeks ‘ago when Mtard won could belter measure, one against ter Connecticut’s system of BIRTHS YESTERD AY: Sons to Tomorrow afternoon, '^the Rev. Contract Bridge League. his party’s endorsement. the other. through 'roads. Mr. and Mra. Carl Millhoff, 328 E. John R. Neubert of the Commu A dealer dropped his cards As reported in the press, the Manchester Dembrratic Town pUi; friend, traveling on one of Middle ’Tpke.; Mr. apd Mra. Rob NOW with Preaidertt Eisenhower Einenhower tMked about, and Raid to the fioor and sajd “ oops.” Liquor at Prison nity Baptlat Church will conduct convention, in ^Kich six candi- Chairman John D. LaBelle, who the new , trans-New York State ert Knight, Baat Hartford; | he would nqt comment on the prog services at Manchester Convales today for the first time «ince The next player thought he dates were presented, was a don- chaired thS convention, was clear highways; needed directions to a daughters (b Mr, and Mra. Melvin launching a move to drop Vice re*» of hi.a Herter for Vice Prest- hadiheard "pass,’*'and )>id one cent homes, under the sponsorship nybrook, aa-^' shouting delegates ly against the Idea, apparently NOT NEXT WINTER certain tow-n. So, when he came to Schmidt, 70 Waddell Rd.; Mr. ahd la the time to have your comblnaMon Win- President Nixon from t h e h* f®*-- Ptob. ' ■ ' of the local Council of Churches. . -switched votes like mad, desert thinking it frivolous, but the dele a toll station in the area where he Mra. Andrew Wruk, Rockville. EMERGENCY dawi and doom Inalalled. Take advantage ____ nml statement to make. 'x. Tire dealer protested an out- ing favorite sons for either the gates voted overwhelmingly in wanted a specific loeslity, he BIRTH TO D AY: A Son to Mr. GOP ticket. He came away Stassen said he. asked, tor the Ward Krause, 87 Walnut St., of LOW SUMMER PRICES! O f courae, of-turn bid. ' Ward hr Amenta camp. favor of It.,Accordingly, therefore, asked directions of the attendant. ,ar Mra. Roger Wilaon, I ’fS Green OIL BURNER reluctant to .talk about the meeting with the -Piestdent. The referef ruled: "Players W m pnmrietor of the Manchester and But what appears to have been E-Z terma! Check the six candidates filed up to the Without a word, the attendant Manor Rd. matter. He flew here for it this mtuning. must not make mialeading re- Vrailmantic Music Co., rdturhed lost lii the excitement was news SERVICE front of the convention floor. looked over -several stacks of DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY': To reporters here, Stassen It wi.s a surprise session in that ' mai’ks. ‘Oops’ win be treated yesterday from New York .where of the beauty contest the delegates After Scrutinizing their candi printed slips, finally aelectihg one. Mra Christine RiaSling. Talcott- C A L L E R FREE ESTIMATE wouldn’t even sa.v w h etlw h*-and there had been no word to news. aa-a bid of leas than~one club." he attended the National Trade Staged. The norhinator of Mayor He handed it to the, tourist. On Sitdown dates, all of whom looked remark ville: David Wilejr' 100 Oak Grove Eikenhower had discuaaed Stassen’s me^ in advance that Stassen was The partner of the mah who . Show and convention o f the mu- Harold Keith of West Hartford . There, in concise English, were CALL ably self-contained under the cir St.; Mra. Mary Maynard, 302 Main contention that Gov; Cfiiri.atian coming. bid one club eventuatiy playe^U.; sle industry. Started it, but Edwin H. May Jr., ‘hCGurate directions to the place cumstances. the delegates gave St.; Barney J/Martin. 39 Eva Dr.; WILLIAMS Herter of Massachusetts would be It was jv.«t a week igo today and made the hand aP tivrhe of Wethersfield, the young and the'driver wanted. Very little time Mra. Gertrude LaShay, 3 N. Fair- good-looking Republican candidate then, a rousing Impartial cheer, OIL SERVICE BILL TUNSKY ■’a much stronger running male for that Stassen tossed a )>ombsheIl no-trump. / By Convicts and then got down to the business had been lost and the tourist did field St.; Nelaon Lewie. SoulhVCo- Eisenhower than Ni.xon would. into Republican rankt by publicly for the Congressional seat, was re not get lost. Nice work, we think. venlry; Mra. Elizabeth Schlack. 89 38 BUCKLAND RD. PHONE Ml 9a909S sponsible. of endorsing Ward in the afore • And he din’l reply directly when proposing the nomination of Her- Wrought Iran RoNin^s mentioned donnybrook Obviously the various stacks Summer St.; Mra. Mary DeLuco, asked whether he was stfll the ler, rather tiian Nixon, to the No. Hartford, July 30 had directions for a number of Ml 9w454B (fiPy—A The nominator held up May, with 251 /Bush Hill Rd.; Mrs. Ruth Presidenl’a aide oh dlaarmament. 2 .spot on the OOP ticket. He said Pcteh CohiifiM places travelers might want to McKeon I full-scale investigation into his good looks and youthful appeal Muiray, 34 Westwood St.; Mra. To that question, he said: "I don’t a private poll indicated an Eisen- as a candidate Democrats would stock Running Ix>w reach. 'I'he attendant had merely Doris Peck, Andbver; Harry Har I any criminal aspects of Fri "Operation Alert, Ifi.W’ was not want you to continue to try to hower-Herier ticket would garner VALLEY WELDING CO. have to reckon with, even in this to choose the one he wanted. ris, Hartman Tobacco Farm. 6 per cent mo. votes than .voulh VitaJHfitdund in day night’s sitdown strike at flor l> w Eatimata OaB going to find one Manchesterite “cover all kinds of situations.’’ solidly Democratic district. And in Buckland; Armand Adams. 137 But on his arrival back in VVash- an Eisenhower-Nixon ticket. the Connecticut State FrifiOn Olaataobory ME S «U 8 Keith also young and fair-visaged unprepared. Just Plain Homesick Edgei'ton • St.; Mrs. Lucyma Ihgton, Stassen brushed aside the speaker went on. Democrats He called police about 4 p.m. \ SPECIAL' PURCHASE After Stassen left for Washing in Wethersfield was ordered We have .some friends who rumors that he might be on his ton. Murray* Snyohr/ assistant rrt Martial had a candidate who could match last week Friday to find out how today by Gov. Ribicoff. long the alert for the public thought they finally had the' solu way out of. the President's official White House pres* seci’etary. w as, ■May, profile for profile. WHY The probe .will center oh r^;>orU scheduled for 4:10 p.m, to 4:25 tion to a'summer-long problem: family. asked whether h^ could ihed * Parris Island. S. C., July 30 To prove his point, he asked that narcotics, liquor and obscan* p.m. — was to last. ■ How to get rid 'of twb kittens •Tve been on the ‘team’ fo r ' a light on the nature of the Ejs^n- The defen.se tod*;^lost its bid for ' Keith to stand up so that the born In the spring. You Should literature were»amuggted into the The policeman who answered at V TIRE SALE long'time and 1 Intend to alay on hower-Stassen meeting. a directed verdict of innocent in], prison In the weel- preceding the R. E. WANDELL delegates could see for themselves. You know the ktod we mean, ■ NOTICE fisst thought the caller meant the Hovt Your FIRESTONE TIIBELESS WHITEWALLS* the team,’’ he told repoitow who Not at this tirre." .Sriyjlef replied. the'com t-martial of Mkrine S.Sgt. I recent disturbance, the second In And Keith, who bad been sitting whole test, so he told the inquirer probably. Fuzzy and cute, playful met him at National Airpol Asked whether tlp«i^ meant h'e Matthew C. McKeon. with his West Hartford delegation, and appealing, according to our THE DENTAL OFFICE 8.20x15 — 8.00x15 mate Uprising in six. months. Building It would lash until 11 p.m. Sunday. Asked by the, Washington ne\t would have sor letWng to say on it Defense Attorney Emile Zola Today’s action came after th* got up and fiashed a winning "My, Gosh.” said the voice on informant. / s PRESCRIPTIONS men if his meeting with the Presi I Bertnan of New York CTity asked smile. ■ OF WE ARE OFFERING^ Governor conferred separately the telephone. " I ’ll have to rush . Recently ' the big question of HLLEDAT dent wss pleasant and friendly, (Contimi^,oh Page Four) the court at-the opening of ita • Contractor The same tactic was followed by with (Jhief Justice Emeat A. In- out and get some beer." “ What to do.with the kittens" be DR. M. SCHWa RTZ third week of tria l‘ for innocent the New Britainite whb nominated came a burning one because the C t r a d e -in gl)s and State's Atty. Albert B. Reildeetki-Cemmerclel Police then told him the public Pine Pharmacy ' verdicts for the former drill in- Bill of Hartford County. Amenta, who is young and the pos owners haVe a limited amount of would only be affected for 15 min 10, DEPOT SQUARE OR ' ^ 1 ly/A ALLOWANCE i slmctor accused of involuntary ) The Governor said that State's Alfw iH oM-R«modtlitig sesur of what could be described apace foV pets. There were only utes. An audible sigh of relief was #11 (PLUS TAX) ' manslaughter in the ^drowning of ! Atty. Bill will -inveaUgate all as rugged good looks. The device heard. two altcrnativel’: Either the fam **Bnainess Built On WILL BE OPENED Pina Lenox Pharmacy ! six re.-ruits, oppression' of recruits ; phases o f the case "to determine if proved so popular that the backers ily, or the kittens—and the mother ♦FACTORY BLEMISHES U.S. Ba^king^Asked j and drinking in the presence of a ' there is Justification for criminal Customer Satisfaction” of both Mayor James Casey of cat/', weie going to posaes the (1) Only. Regiatered Phar- Mlaaion Apcompllahed JULY 30 ' reci-uit. « prosecution.” Bristol and Ward had their candi apartment.. marist till preacriptiona here. Fun Insurance Coverage A young policeman da«hed down ■ In a deliberate tone the . trial " I told him to go ahead and maka dates show off their good looks, An in-law agreed to take one (3) The largest moat com i judge. Navy Capt. Irving N. Klein, l • ■ Meddle Goric Girl Tripl ets TeL MI 9-3033 Center St. one night this week tcK plete atock of Pharmaceutiqala MORIARTY BROTHERS a complete invesU^ation and let ward a building on a corner where the young pets, and a neigh- [also of New York CJity. said, "The { After 5:00 P.M . and chemicals in toivn. :I01.;U5 CENTER ST. • MI 3-51.35 For^djBz Rule Plan Three girls, as yet unnamed, were born yeaterday ah> Man p.m. They weighed'3 pounds, ounces; 3 pounds. 8 'i ounces; the chips fall where they niay,"’ the the burglar alarm had been ring Boring family said it wanted the ■ motion for a finding of not guilty ! and 3 pounds. Goric is a self-employed salesman. The hos Governor added. 'Tie (rill proceejl (3) Our rapid turnover aa- is denied.” ’ I chester Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goric, of Avery j 82 BA L D W IN ROAD ing furiously for all of five min otnbt;. There Was much rejoicing in Mlrea freah quality drugs of the St„ Wapping. parents of two other children, Daniel. 3, and RolK pital's last set of triplets was bom June 8: Story on Page Four. on that basis.’’ MANCHESTER. CONN. > utes. / the m>me the cats were scheduled highest purity. m ’ .No Objection’ ; ert, 10 months. The triplets arrived at 5:15, ,V23 and 5:25'''| (Herald Photo bv Ofiarai. If State’s Atty. Biira .inveatlga- r'^sfimdHiRY’^ But he had no p.n-ticular fear of to leavex July 30' i.P> American • luoi ning conference of legal, Technically, the . seven - man | (4) Electrical retrigeraiion to economic and military tion shows that a. grand jury is' L LEADINO BRANDS what ne might find, and as he , Well. onSxkitten was given away Insure proper storage of - bio- [)^ rt was a sk ^ today for a plan ; political i court martial could have over- i warranted, he will request on* advisors of the three-power- dele- I rilled Klein by a three-foiirtlis I y AIRMAIL . NOTES pulled to the curb, he Jumped about a weeV^ago, and not fed by loglrals, penlcUUm Insulin, etc. 'to^aet up an IntemaMonal board from Cfiiief Justice Inglis of the- . gales. ' vote. But in a m#mber-by-member from his cruiser and headed to the former ow ^ra, although he (5) Our shelves are flUed 19 Men Perish Supreme Court of Error*. ward the door — armed not with a attempted to cadge vianda from on which Rus.aia would be repre- advisors were reported to j poll, the panel voiced "no objec- Police Huniiiig Killed US 19 ^Arthur Drug Storts^ with pigddcta from world-^- sented/3o control the Suez Chujal have been unable to find any ' tion." At tixtay’a conference, the Gov gun but w;^th a key.. time to time. Butw the ayatem moug -'pharmaiceuttcal housea ernor first met with Justic* Inglis and.guarantee freedom of passage strong legal objection to nalionali- The only charge orf which Ber- A ll he wanted to do was turn off doesn’t seem to work^ecause two qotod for their research to fur Durham Killer As Oil Tanks to diacuss the personnel of a com that blamed hell. He had no doubt Hunt brothers Circus fpi"^ the ahips of all nation... ' -^^^ation of the company itself. ., jiiniiman m.,|did ,iu.’’ o* iunnrmake na munonmotion lorfor nights this week, the kitten has ther advance meiUcal science. mittee whom the Governor intends THE OFFICE OF Britiiih and Franch aources saidAmerican .support for IWe plan | dismissal waa that of possessing how got set off. showed up at his original tomily's A N T SIZE (6) Two stores conveniently the plan, designed to counter was'considered vital by London an alcohplic beverage in barracks. to name to explore the over-all cec.ccececcceeee He hsd set it off himself while home and obtained shelter. located. There’s one near you. AWiERICAN LEGION FIELD T) a Of Young Man F a ll Iflto CvGVOSSG Burn, Explode prison situation. DR. JOSEPH MASSARO he was making a routine check at Elvldently this kitten refuses^to E(D'Pt)»n. President Nasser’s ser- and PaMs^but Murphy, it was le-' Tlie first - . defense . - withes* was S. O (7) Four registered pharma zure of the canal, was placed be ported, had-to await approval He also diacuseed with the Chief the door a short while before. Then leave his old owners. 'They ar_ Picture Tube cists on duty for filling your Sgt. Ehvyn Scarborough of Lvneh-; ----- / ROCKVILLE. JULY 30 fore policy makers of the three A stalking I'lnibci line Lodge, Ore., July 30 . brought by snow tractor to Silcox j Dumas, Tex., July 30 (Ah — Justice the. possibility of a grand WILL BE CLOSED he headed for the police station to thinking of svlctibh proceedings. prescriptions. from Washirfgthn. burg. S. C„ a rod-faced rifle range Durham. July SO (,P) western powers, meeting here in a In a speech in Paris, French ij>) A group of youthful m o u n - warming hut 2.2M i^ down from atlll. flickered earlv today' Jury investigation and received aa get _ the key. Apparently, he We wish them lucj«. (8) Priced to save you money. ' instructor. slayer walked olit^of the darkness LEONARD crisis atmosphere. Premier (5uy Mollet told reporters . 1 1 ... J . .1,'. Crater Rock and I'OOO feet above. w L, ■surance. from Justice Inglis that FROM touched the door in Just the right In accordance with the policy ■ Scarpmough testified that it was .UK* car in which couple was lain clinthera, roped together fpc ... from the oil tonka which blew up i In effect it would recognize France’s reply . to Nas.ser’s coup , this resort lodge. '’ *' i he would -<»op*rat* if such an ta- 10.6 REFRIGERATOR way to touch off the alarm- Fore!! i.95 throughout every department Featuring JackMolsh hi* >)otile from which McKeon, 31, parked after a dance yesterday, safel.v; was plunged to the, bottopi Lynn Kaufman. 16. of 17 Orsinoi had »nd firemen vestlgatloa U deemed neceaaary Egypt's nationalization of the would be an "energetic and severe 70 LB, FREEZER The alarm goes • off quite 'The young lady explained about in our drug stores . . . Prescrip- 1 drank the afternoon of April 8. JULY 30th to AUG. 13 canal, but would' superimpose a ii|M)ste." turned a-fiashlight )>eam in the car, of a rocky crevas.Se yesterday-jq y ., dlgd of ' and killed 19 men yeaterday,'b u t i by the findings of State’s Atty. freqeiintly, apparently, and the tliins, too are priced to save y ^ ‘ That night McKeon led 74 mem AND MEAT TRAY how she hit that feUow with tob guarantee of its international use. a quick'thi'ust. He compared Nas then shot several time*, killing the when two of their number lost suffocation, said Dr. Matthew the blaze would bum Itself IK U . _ residential neighbors do not ball down at the-County Clubmid money. Lilting An^^hdnt bers of i recruit platoon into a man and wounding his 19-year-old Mirkovich of Lo* Anieles He was mil. : Furthermore, the Governor au- A riaing clamor in the Biilish ser’s methods to those of Hitler. tide-swept marsh where six i especially appreciate lU merry the Wa y ahe told It you Could see laelnde* InatabaUoB, plot m y,- Bring Your , their footing. tinkle. press demanded the use of armed, ■The British and French here di'owned. woman conrpanion, vacationing here and one pf the; Earlier, winds had w hippy the j thorized the Stole a Attorney to how It might happ^’ to anybody. Prescription Hem'T’or ' John Davis, 22, Durham, was One girl died and the others first to resr)i the srene was high flame* and It was feared that I call upon the atote police depart- Guanurteed for 1 ygu . “ SHOWl<^ 2 and 8 P. M. force, if needed, to answer Nasser. \yere eager to know, also, what Ketjond witness for 'the defense She didn't see how she could .Saving and^sifely killed by a pistol bullet through were injured, some of them gl-a've- d r ^ e n ^ into th^ mow M her i other tank, would ignite. 1 ment for aasistance in handling an Advice Didn’t L M t' Hundreds of onlookers dhronged orders would go out to the U.S. 8th was Warrant 'Officer Leslie' E. > have exercigad' more care under CAIX “FETE" WtfjBON (;ENER.VLTAd m ISSION—ADU 1 .TS 11.10 Dowfiing Street where British Fleet’ In'the ^?edilen■anriln in case: the head. CTarol Brookes, 19; Had- ly. as the teenajxers w ere’whipped ccimpanions dropped into a Jum- *ri(te»nFifteen were seared to death Inveatlgation of this scope, W s suspect this stoly, although the clrcumatoncea. A fter all. he Pine PJuirmacy one after the other over the brink /CHILDREN UNDER 12—50c Prime Minister kklen met with hi* British warships wei> detailed to dam, suffered a bullet wound of bled pile in the bottom of the in an inatont while four others | The Stato’* Attorney will open iil It has Its somewhat humourous was standing over there aind she 884 Center St.— .Ml 9-9814 • ((tonrinued on Page Tt. ee) o the slopes of Mt. Hood. Ml 9.5450 ^ . /ilESERVE SKATS 60c EJCTRA (Mbinet and military chiefs. escort merchant ships through the the arm. 'The killer fled-in a 1949 ersvasae. died, later from horrible burns: : his probe Immediately and plana side, may be regarded as a kind aiming in another direction. Doctors worked all night 'and At least 31 other* were burned I to talk to reslgned-Warden GMrg* The cabinet se.saion preceded a canal. ’ . Ford. They had slid a hundred feet or THE OFFICE ,jOF o f minor tragedy by tWo of t ^ And anyway ahe didn't hit the Service Calla PiueLenox Pharmacy into,-'today on the mountainside, by the bleat’ that shot an orange ; A. c;h]nuning8 and all other partlea. PROCEEDS FOR NEW BUILDING FUND second conference of Briti.sh For Bin a more moderate attitude Miss Brookes drove from where more down an icy chute, then h town’s most well known educatbrs. ball hard enough to hurt him. Day or Night E. Center St.-a-.MI 9-0898 eign Secretary .Selwyn Lloyd, prevailed among offi'ciala of- the Davis had- parked to a nearby trying to saye those gravely hurl. fireball thousands of feet high The tense situation, resulting Some little time ago ^ member $2.95 — A Non. French Foreign Minister Christian British Foreign Office than in the Deaths Hit 13 house and had a babysitter call po Tliev had come from iaatern P'""*'*'* >*** and scorched a quarter mile ra- j from (he prison strike and the res- DR. G. A. of the U.S. Marine Cor^s wrote a an. miduestein stales on a bike- | the final drop was 40 feet and Piiieau and U.S. Deputy Under press regarding the-use of military lice. She was later taken to Middle dius. lignatlon o f the warden, prompted long letter praisings the work of it dashed them onto a rock-strewn secretary of State Robert Murphy, force. , ‘ sex Memorial Hoapital In Middle- and-ti'ain tour of the country. Horrified spectators saw friends i Governor Ribicoff to cancel plana the educators in question, and said floor-. who examined the Suez question A poat-|imcheon meeting of the As Storm Rips town, ‘ ' Torches and emergency lamps and relatives stumble moaning for leaving the state later this CAILLOUETTE he felt their work had changed his for five hours yesterday. three Iftegotiatof* was postponed. Tlie couple had been at a dance I lighted, a path through the night One climber who saw them, said and crying, their clothing afire, week.. life— fpr the better, he Implied. presumgMy for Murphy to await Informants close to the confef^ in Southington. ; up to the scene of disaster near ( they all were roped together, 19, 'from tlie smoke and flamea at the He called off a scheduled ap ynhappily, the lesson seems not inatructions fiom Washington. Britfeh Coast 1 WILL RE-OPEN WESTOWN ence said the pfan. which the State , Police retniined silent Crater Rock at the Mountain’s 9,- ' on about ^lOO feet of rope, and sud Shamrock Oil A Gas (Jorp. tank pearance to Connecticut units to have been, a lasting one. "Iphe In Cairo, U.Si Ambassador United States is being asked to 000-foot level. denly two of those at the back farm. Ensuing e.xplosiona burned letter-writing Marine Seems to *■ PHARMACY II Henry Byvoade met with Nassw- about any clues they may have support would give E gj’pt. as well .London', Jdly 30 A violent picked up, nor would they discuss .Some of those hurt lay for hours of the line lost their footing. and shattered three other big (Gontinned on. Page Four) MONDAY, JULY 30 459 Hartford Rd.— M l 8-9948 for M minutes. It waa their fir.at storage tanks and blackened oth as Ru.asia. a j>Iace on the Suez In- summer storm lore through Brit possible motives for the killing. at the lip of a crevasse as doctors Aa they slid they whipped the talk together since the United other* off their feet and all went ers nearby. ternationai Control Board, and ain -for 24 hours, cau*ih|' at least They questioned Miss' Bropke*. worked over them. Others, whd ,u . c w , ; «....esStat announced 10 dava ago the piiummeting into the crevasse. "The fiery blast snuffed out 13 deaths and leaving a dozen or whof.vva* not seriously Injured, hut could l)e rnoved nfore readily, were GbORGE A. F. l O P E N : that Egypt woi.ld be guaranteed a ,vithdrawal of its offer to help ft- That was just before 4 p.m. Tom their lives and they crumpled in M potL 42-3-II V ; share o f the revenue from the| „„^,,e Egypt * Aswan high dam: more yathts still missing today declined to disclose her story. / LUNDBERG. M.D. in the frothy English Channel. , Pfau, 35. Salem, Ore.. ’ who saw their tracks," Ekiitor Bill Laak of operation Of the waterway. ♦ The t"'o met at Nasser's request. Andrew Forline: who owns /add the Moore County News said. Bulletin^ announces the Ru.asia was a ..signatory or the Neither aide indicated the topic of Six . persons were known livhs near the sandpit where the I them fall, .hurried to them. They were crying and' moaning, he said, 1.95 association of iLL DAY;$=: PLENTY OF nine-power convention of CJonstan- conference drowned after their boats cansiz^ Shooting occurred, said .he..heard Bob Hamilton, a News reporter from the -AP Wires DR. W. JOHN FIELD Only tinople in. 188R which guaranteed There were signs of revolt among’'" churning sea.s. On land, six the shots, but paid scant atten News Tidbits land all were helplessly entangled said his hair almost caught 200 GEORGE A. V. the rankl would be open to ships of Prime .Minister Eden's own Con- ' ®^her.a were killed by falling tree* tion., Rabbit hunters, and even j in their rope. He cut the rope. yards from the explosi()n., A shirt>- LUNDBERG Jr„ M.D. all flags ifi peace and war. servative partv in the House of aolne. as winds, accompanied by deer 'poachers, shoot in the area Culled from AP Wires pulled some from the pile then less boy stumbled out with hi* OSTEOPATHIC NAAt;P WITHHOLDS BOSTEK PHYSICIAN $9 00 Mo. After Small D/P. with him in the practice of ^ U N o i^ Y Alarm of Briton* and Fiem h-1 Commons should he fail to produce heavy rains, reached speeds of 90 frequently he said. , t , went down the mountain for help. naked back in flar es. He said the men over the fact Eg>pl’s Nation- effective retaliatora- action, miles an hour. ' J / dead were caujht in a "pool of Montgomery, AU., July 88 Internal Medicine ' I Forlin'e .added that a car drove Resque efforts wei-e' organized (T>—The Nn|lqnnl AaMcliatlen WILL RESUME alist revolutionary leader has their Th, loudest depiahd came from The atorm caused million* of ^is house at a fast rate soon Maine State Prison officials try-|,v(,iftly.The U.S. A ir Force sent a fire.:’’ CHADWICK AGO. 755 Main St. oil and commercial lifeline to the , Cdnservative Deputv Julian dollars damage to British crop*. he heard the shots, but he tng to responsibility for an at- plane to drop, plasma and, other Some pf the o..rning bodies set tor the .Advancement o f Colored People offered to produce name ^ REGULAR o f f ic e Kalamazoo Sales Service Manchester, Conn. ^ Middle East and Far .East at his Amery, who declared'Britain and brought landslides and floods to I tem pt^ break-out^ In which medical supplies and the Royal fire to blankets used to wrap them. mercy was the basis o f thee 'p ro -' France should usq, force if neces-1'*°nie area*. Heavy holiday trafllc i (CoBtiaued en Page Three) Molotov (ktrfttails were hurled ■ Canadian A ir Force sent a helicop-- Other bodies exploded ft-oni inter- of its records In court today, but - 584 Center St., Cor.. McKee oh July 30, 1956 - still refused to make pubUe a HOURS Mahehester—MI 9-0889 ' posat. sary... whether or not the Vnited' Briair) and France was f.* gate...ya-| ter able to onerale at hiph nal steam pressure. A railroad By Appointment It was put in shape during. State* joined "in. halted completely. Hundreds of Uona eSO.^ striking steel to M^(Chord Air Foroe 1 bridge burned a quarter mile away. ■ttst7irTtg~niembers in AfaUMma. Tel. Mitchell 3-5629 ;peroons suffered minor injuries. era who will get pay hike under Base. Wash., to be rea \ ■ V 7 \ \ 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JULY 80, 1958 V r F A C E T W O A n d o T c r 8UU at tka northeastern i-H R d e k v iU m poultry demoasIMUon and egff Stockholm’s Engines Reversed, McKeon Loses 19 Men Perish Relative^ Clingipg to Hopes ' ' ig contest in Syracuse, N. Y., Girl Ki tied as 19 Sewer Charges Silk Town Notes, Quotes Benefit Discussed in October. - MANSFIELD The trip award w a s' based on J mtnatt Sr. a»-a» mattMtttrt* Foghorn Silent, Crewman Says Vital Rp^und in As Oil Tanks Kin on ^Ddria^ Still Alive Hearing Subject By Motorcylists "the uge of eggs in Custard." HELD OVER!ENDS TUES. By EARL YOST Misa jillson and Miss Sandra _■< ____ _ T . •* (OoRtlBiied from Page One) Fall into Crevasse Phelps participated in the State G>urt ^ Martial Burn, Explode llAncltester relnUves of ■ wi;* arrived in thia country two year* 'Andover, July 80 (Special) — Rockville, July SO (Special)— dress review, an*! were given sew ago. Mia wife and their two amall Regular branded and high teat, Recent additions to the Women’s Over 60 m otorj^llsta fspm Con- in reverae before the crash. He said Bush Prediejs (Continued from Page One) ItallKn moUter and ta’o snilill chil- i A heating on aweasments will be ing kits embossed in gold. Miss (Oontlniied from Page One) St.; Paul Kpzikowaki, Bolton; children were conUng her* to join gasoline prices in Manchester were years at sea had taught; him to (Continued from dron who are ppesumed dead in held Thursday evening in the (Sty Auxiliary at Manchester Memorial i.ecticut and neighboring sUtea at jillson is a member of the Snappy. Robert Boyd Jr.; 41 Griffin Rd.; them. He haa two other dj^ighter* increased seven cents last Thurs ^ recognize the "braking’’ sensation. "some of the kid.s you coiildn t _ , ,.,0., « „ the dnktni: Of the Andrea Doria atill in Italy. \ Council Rooms In connection with Hospital include Mrs. James tended a meeting of the Motor Snippers; led by Mrs. Percy Cook' In the ■wake o ^ passenger Strong Rights 'fe’olle o f Chestnut, 111., a blue-eyed even see" after they had landed in I While, Kelly Rd., R()ck- 10,000 to 2Oj90O'^a^rels in capac haw not yet jriyeh i*!) hope that day from 23.9 to 28.9 to 3t-9 cents, and Mr*. Lawrence Jillson. The Diana*, are baaing tl.eir Herdic of 62 Laurel St., Mr*. Crusaders at the Town Hall Sat criticism and praise of the part man'with hair a real carrot'color. a heap. , - • ' ’llle; John Massey, Bolton Center; ity, q u i^ y c a u g h t fire from the they will be found. } the laying of sanitary sewers on respectively. . . Johnny Hedlund'a Miss Phelps la a member of the hope.'^ of their relativea’ aurvival plus "SHADOW OF FEAB' played by the Doria crew after the Ronald G. Heinrich. 23. ' C l e a r 1 M "- Nina Johnson, RFD 2, Man- (nitisPblaat. Th 'y Contained crude Mr*. Frank Diana of 1»1 Oak , Fern St., it was announced today. Sports Center at 6) E, Center,St. James Marshall of 130 Haw-tj^ome urday night. Jolly Ntedleworkers, led by M.r#.‘ He la a hydrographer and engineer. on the- posiribllity that they were colliaion, two Stockholpi pas- Plank by GOP I.,ake, la., one of the tour leaders. 1 chestw; Jeremiah Maher, 20 w^sl- -oilTor its by-prodccts. St., thia njominjt aald "We can’t i is celebrating its first "birthday and j St. and Mrs. John Mrosek of 62 Officers of the group stated that De W itt Boyington and Mrs. John Voile said a meticulous survey not in their cabin Wedneaday night The hearing comes as a result of a second anniversary is now being WED.j i’TABONEBS’* (Tedi.) aengera aaid the officer* 6n their sald. the group sang and cried and; William Crane, 69 R u ^ Moat of the c.ead v-ere-taken to gtve up hope’’ , that her aiater-ln-!, 'Hlllcrest Rd. Anyone Interested in they had discussed plans for the F. Phelps. : of the area indteated no holes in Srickaoii^ \vhen the Stockholm pidwed into a decision by the City Council to celebrated by Your Yarn Shop at ahip gave no dlr<|ctions in the (Continned from Page One) sometlruca screamed as they lay 4*^* Thomas Erlck80i},J lF p I, the Dumi.a National G iard Armory law. hlra. Antonio Diana and her joining the active auxiliary may piotorcycle festival for the Chucky Event* Tonight emergency. the marsh and e'reek bed where the Andover: CTlnton r-.ejdrSoOl. Lydall where their blackeneand 'Tnnti* the Doria. 45 milea off Nantucket. asses* Fern St. property owner* 30 Cottage 3t. Hedlund for year* Skoog Benefit Fund, in September. three hours in the crevaa.se await children. Bia»srlo. 8. and Victoria. I contact Mr*. Irving Bayer.. .Miss The vestry of St. Peter’s Epis- Mr. and Mra. Richard Poat of six recruits drowned ing help. And all the . while sick St.; Mrs. Emm>-8 trickland, An lated bodies were identified—e>ne la Oahlaa at Time of CfMh the full cost of the sewers, rather wag-a familiar figure on the baac- I t is hoped permission may be ob of the Democratic Platform Com «. will yet be dlacovered among ! Myrtle Richardson. RN, of 21 Rua- copel' Church will meet , this eve Farmington. Conn,, said Stock Several members o f tbe ill-fated ening- -ami deadly--^sulphur fumes dover; Jame#-R. Nelson, 61 Avon by a safety deposit key. the aurvivora. The Dianas learned that Ange than sharing equally the coat with bail and basketball scene in Man .vell St., completed 20 years at tained to stage the event at the mittee, said in a separate iiiter- platoon had testified earlier that ning at 8 o’clock in the rectory in holm passengers rushed to the swirled near them from vents go dale .Rd.; Mrs.'Xnna Davis, West The injured were taken to the And another aialer-in-law. Mra, lina and her children were among the city, aa was the policy here chester, first aa a player and later : Manchester Memorial Hospital Andover Elementary School field deck After the colIlaTon biit found view there will be a general effort as they marched Into the water Hebron. ing deep into the ancient volcano. Hartford: Mias Myrtle Brooks, 40-bed Mooref^TJciiinty Memorial I,eo Diana of 56 CSinton St., re- 18 perions occupidng cabina that tofore. as a successful coach. . . Hard ! this month. Miss Eva Johnson, where a similar performand* was they dropped Into holes working president of the' Alumni .The Andover Lake team will no one there to give inatnictioni within his party to "agree on a Green Lawn Convalescent Home. -Hospital in this Texas panhandle portisd that Antonio atill believea had taken the br;int of the impact Decision to aaaeaa the full j editor of "The Lamp," official hds- put on last summer by the Iron meet the Fire Department at 6:30 or describe the condition . of the By reconstructing barometrld DIS(THARGED YESTERDAY: and were cruahed. and Intermediate Sports Assn, is Civil Rights plank that will not be toven of 8,000. that hia' a'ife, Angelina, and chil amount was' the result of a 6-6 rpltal publication, also reports that Bronca of the Meriden Motorcycle p.m. at W right’s Field in the tltat ship. pressure on the fatal, night of Mrs. Hazel Landryi RFD 3, Rock- Mrs. Ksy Ponticelll of 382 Hack- highly offenaive to either side." Nine of the dead were Shamrcxik dren are Hive. "If they were in their cabin," 'vote of the (Common Council an I Mrs. Susie Anderson, NA, of 71 Club. gam* of the third round. 'ITi* couple commended the of April 8. Voile said he thought the rille; Mrs. JanlCe Babcock and Mrs. Frank Diana aaid Italian Line Hospital Notes employes a-nd th^ others volunteer Antonio, who Urea in Hartford. July 9, with Mayor Herman 6 . Ol Haynes St., celebrated 10 years on Plana for this year’s festival The Regional District 8 Board ficers and crew for their later " I hope we ran get a plank that tide would have been-lower than son, 144 Drive B: Mrs. Enid Muel ofBctala told the family,, "there firemen from, nea-b}: towns. son breaking the tie in faVor of the staff In July, Mrs. Mary Bruce, will include a parade of th* clubs of Education w ill meet this ave- rescue work, however. is no worse than tl\at of 1952,” usual because of an off-shore ler and daughter,, Glastonbury; was no way for them to be saved. full a.aaesament. RN. of 27 (Jhurch St., completed from an assembly point in Man ning at the Andover Elementary Some passengers bn the Italian Ervin added. breeze. He placed the high tide at Visiting'-Houra: Private rooms, Mrs. Barbara Askew and son. But if they were not in their cabin, eight years earlier this month as cheater, with exhibition drill riding School at 8 o’clock. A report on liner have said there were no That plank tailed for federal 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; maternity and Bast Hartford; - Mi a. Margaret they might be found." Six Democratic aldermen op around 5 feet. 3 inches but added well as Mr*. Sylvia Collins of 48 by the units at the field. the transportation committee orders to abandon ship and that laws to Insure "equal opportunity It "was probably less." semi-private wards, 2 -to 8 p.m.; Whiston and daughter, 123 . Pine posed the charge, while live Repub N. School St., of. the Dietary De for employment . . . The right to She said that the 18 paasengera Fipld_trlals and stunt riding will meeing will be presented by Dr, some crewmen scrambled for life The government had contended children’s ward, 2 to 7 p.m. St,; Mrs. Elizabeth Neubauer, 107 licans and I>mocrat Alderman partment.. .Mist Marilyn Stavens security of persons . . . the right Personal Notices who occupied the cabins are those provide highlights of the enter W. Cffiriatof Heialer. boats first. earlier the tide (U-eated that night Harlan St'.; Mrs. Ethel Crough, who are presumed dead. The Clarence J. McCarthy ' voted in of Lake St. la helping put in the to full and equal participation in PatieDta Today: 146. favor. McCarthy la a member o f tainment. It la anticipated that drilling of The crew denied the allegation*. j at 7, feet. S’ inches. The • march 1 2 6 Bissell St.,- Mrs. Linda Pin- Italian Line now lists two paa- Medical Records office this sum Amdng ' otos* . attending the In another development yester the nation’s political life , . . ADMITTED SATURDAY; Er- ney, Ea.st . Hartford; Harold the O ty Planning Commission mer. She wyi enter, th the gch'ool well will be started to- took place two hours after high In Memoriam aengera as known dead. 18 mlaaing leetlng were 14- rider* from the day. the Italian Line announced it — But Qovi George Bell ■ Ti mnier- tidVT -neirt—Wagner, 75 Bissell ' St.; Hen thorn, Bolt'pn Lake; which requires developers of sub School of Music in September day-qiB'the regional seftoot slt n n r ftlodo whn ■ and presumed dead and 37 unac-. Saints’ Motorcycle Club, Indian has not abandoned legal pos.<(esaion nvan of South Carolina indicated Clyde Greenwood, 33 Benton St.; Coheh, Colchester: Mrs. EHtabeth WHILK FM HKARING THK NKXT CASK TAKK divisions to pay tull cost-' _ New faces on the'hospital staff in Wall St. In Hebrpn. According to Voile told the -o- rt RibbonOeek paxwrd rfway July' 31. 1924 «nd Mm-- counted for. Orciiard, described as the largest contract atipulattona, drilling muat o f the luxurious Doria. The $29 yesterday anything like the C^ivil had no real hea'dwaters and was Mrs. Madeline Delisle, New Bed Rew, Ada,.Ohio, Doni)a:^mlth, 26 irarrt Glodc who away July flIY TROUSERS .\M[> HAVE THEM CLEANED Antonio, a daughter, and Mr. Following are the amounts as clude Mra. GertrudbsBallaleper of 1949. - motorcycle club. In Massachusetts. be started by July 31. Lmch Date TutMay million liner is lying on her side Rights plank in the 1952 Demo In'realty just a part of the tidal ford. Mass.^.^ Mary Crock, 31 Lennox St.; Paul Ekdchardt, 7 Ccit- AND PRESSED BY . . , and Mrs. Frank ^ a n a had sessed individual property owners: 391 Center St in the^uairiess Of- A committee was .appointed to 160 feet bencyith the wave.*!. cratic platform would be unac marsh. The flow of water into and Stone St.; Max Cohen, Colchester; tage St.. Rockjitte; Earl Petersen, W<* do not n^w'd a a|>«4rial day. motored to New Yorls^arly Thurs Anthony Chemiatruck, $375: W il flee, Mr*. Doris Green^ blA, and Bids on the $1,950,000 school To brinr you l'o «»ur mind?. attend the special meeting of the BuBineatmen’s luncheons A Coa.st Guard cutter at the ceptable to him. > • out of the Ribbon Creek area, he Nqrman Gagnon, 148 S. Main St.; 14 McKinl^'"Stl- Oiarles Lashin- day morning to m iet the Doria. liam Petigi $125; M. Joseph Web^ Mrs. Ruth Adair and hfl-a Mary will be received Friday at the Thp days wo do not think of you Chucky Skoog Benefit FUnd Com Hebron Elementery School eudi- deserve (nnd get) onr special scene reported yesterday that Timmerman said in an NBC added, was restricted by two sand Merle Lanery, 40 Packard St. ske,,.^7^pnmp 87 Cdmpfield Rd. Ar^ \Vrv hard to find. A fter hearing of-lhe ship collision ater, $375; Ernest E. Clark, $450; Louise Fiske and Mrs. D ora Ely Attention. Try our televised interview ' he believes You hav#*, left a beautiful memory NEW SYSTEM all R N «... High school students mittee tomorrow night at the Fire torium. floating debris covered an area bars. I . ADMITTED YESTElRDAYr and the sinking of the Doria, they Charles, and barolyn Mulka, $200; nine miles wide. The cutter, said that plank helped (iefeaj. the Dem And It will n<*ver fad<» away. searched desperately among in- who are Nurses Aides this sum house at 8 p.m. Detailed plana for When asked about the presence Mrs. Beverly I„eStage. 107 Holl Shn>va he*% a jiid^p of dry cl^aitifiF and the estate of Anna Prickett, y jh e fished out a crate of film but ocrats in th* national elections St.; William Hayes, 37 Linnmore Lovingly comini^rescue vessels for word of mer include Gall Ahif. Paula the chicken barbecue and motor Maaeheeter Evening Herald of holes. Voile said, "W e found no lytnwK exactly where to %o for the bent workman- $125. no "survivors, bodies or- mail." that year^ Dr.; Miss Jean Dymerdkl Staf Daufthtpr Kmrna and their relatives. Daiadus, Leonore Howarth and cycle festival are expected to be Andover ro|respondent, Mrs. Paul a s s o r t e d hole* and no evioen(;e of holes l^olice Hunting ttranddaushtor Janet. ' anip. Try iia once . • . And Jiidjfe for yourself. Vou'U Oeremonlea Held Civilian - akindivers stroked ford; Mr*. Maria Perfeaulf, 91 Y«nk, his wife and niece re Patricia Morlarty. ^ outlined. . . Pfanstiehl, telephone P ilgrim ,"1 think the American^, people tnroughout the area." call UA alwmyat 7 Dr. James F. English, superin down through the chill water to turned to Connecticut Friday Officers of all organizations in S-MOt. . ■ showed four years ago they were Some inembera of the recruit W. Center St.: Mrs. j^rlen Shee In Memoriam tendent of the Congregational visit the Doris’s grave Saturday. han, 48 Quaker Rd,;-'Mra. Marion afternoon. Antonio returned Sat town are requested to urge their CO LD CU TS fed up with radicalism,” Timmer platoon said they remembered a Durham Killer In lovlnp mejTioiy of our nioiher. Dr.'*' George Caillouette of 119 They reported the graceful black .Bonlay. 49 S. Alton St.; John OCR DRY CLEANING PROCESS ASSURES A urday, after he was told that no Churches of Connebticut, was prln- representatives to attend the meet man- said, explaining that when he strong current. Voile said he had Cath8‘rtfi4* A. Kaeevirh, who paaxed Center St. reports ". .the bass and Leoter, 91 High St.;’ Peter Pan away July 30. 1949. • DEGREE OF MOTH-PROOF PROTECTION — more rescue ships would be dock c- pal ilpeaker at "ground-filling" ing so that all groupa may par CHILLED POTATO SALAD and white ship still bubbling.with spoke ’of radicalism he meant "rad entered the. area under circum ceremonies yesterday afterr,oon at mackerel are running 'at Wellflleet TO.MATO SLICES "life." Trqppeip'air was continuing ical Civil Rights legislation and taluk, 40,Foster St.; Mra. Bertha ing. on Cape Cod." The local chiroprac ticipate in the community effort,.. - « IK ( rio i^ f O stances as nearly like tho.se of Of Yoimg Man fjod known how much we mind her. Vernon .Center Congregational' ' Herald Photo, ROLLS end BUTTER to escape from the drowned ve.ssel. radical planks in the platform." Heckman. 96 Florence St. Never phall'her memory fade, PLUS But he is still hopeful. tor. who also operates an office in April 8 aa possible and found the Church. Mrs. Kay Ponticelll Mis* JlUson Honored The divers said they saw a lot Timmerman said that when rep current to be only 1.05 knots BIRTHS SATURDAY^:- A son l^ovinir ihouirhiii shall ever m-ander Besides Fr^nk and Leo. Antonio Wllllmantie, will return from va Miss Ekirleen Jillsop, 16, re EASTWOOD (Contlniied from Page One) To the apot where ehe. la laid, . * FREE MOTH-PROOF KAG WITH has another brother in Manches jThe exercises marked the be nf debris but no bodies. resentatives o f 10 southern slates (about 1.2 miles per. hour). t(j Mr, ^ d ^ rs. Henr>- Sandberg, matack St. Mrs. Ponticelll, wife of cation today. For many years. Doc ceived a State mvafd for her meet In Atlanta Wedneaday in a . ' Stina and daughtera. ■ Kemp's, Inc. ter. William, who lives at 218 ginning of a $68,000 parish house Charlea well-known local contrac jf/sa active in fish and Earn* clubs Jrff Ckaadirr VIetar Nalare Voile said he would character 35 'Vernon Ave., Rockville; a could not see what make of car it demonstration of "Baked Custard" Laralae Day Jaari Lairk' ' pre-(X>nvention strategy confer ize this as a slow moving stream. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ALL WINTER CLOTHES CLEANED 1 t» BIADf ST. M I S-a«80 Spruce St., and a sister. Mr*. Vic building for the church. The. pro tor and builder, is serving her in Manchester,. .Suryeyor and at the State demonstration day $ was nor how many persons were In Memoriam BAATDAXD toria Frago, who lives in Hartford. gram was presided over by the ence. their purpose wjll be to or LeBruri, 141 Highland St. In It. fourth term as president of the as engineer Hayden L. Griswold is Friday... dtiring 4-H week at the "Toy "Safari" B u r Line-Cuts ganize. “onr southern unify." In loviiift niemiuy nf our' ami and Rev. George B. Higgins, pastor. sociation. The A A I sponsors nu now operating and doing business Upivefsity of Connecticut. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; Trip Forline’s house is much.closer to brother Leonard tleorce Hem'Ul who F>-*nk S. Forbes, chairman of the Tigor" la CaUr 1.35 " It is not our purpose to seek to died July 30. 1935. from his nevy location at 264 Main lets, daughters to Mr,- and Mr*. the scene of the shooting than the merous activities fo r youngsters in '' Miss Jillson will represent the destroy the Democratic party," he building committee, along with Area Schedule Pe(ei- Gorlc, Wapplng: twin girls one to which Miss Brookes di-ove town. Including baseball, basket St... .Manchester High ScliDOt l:4aa;Se4:4e S;t* ■ S;ie said, adding later: "I am not pro Ijovlna memofiea never die other church officials, spoke brief- ■J (o Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. for help, but apparently she was, Aa yeara-rofl oh and dava naea hv. ball and roller shating. Mrs. Ponti- Principal Ekison Bailey has Men moting a third party.” NEW SYSTEM LAUNDERERS and DRV CLEANERS ly. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCH^TEB. CONN., MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 P A G E N IN B FACdE H 6 RT MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. 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Coupon available at checlc*out Cdifernia Sunkist \ '•"i booths. ^ X-, SALADA TEA for X A pockage of 8 Solodo Teo Bags will be given lo each of l e m O ns ■A\i< X •y.--. a the first 1000 customers visiting the store on Tuesday, July 31sl. Luscious Tender Heat — Ripe and Ready X- Sixe BAIIOONS I . 1OUJP0 PS ^F*s each ^ For the Kiddies. .. while they last. ' X >.THO0SANDS OF FREE SMAPLES X ' ,— while 4hey lost. J- c e in S F O R A L L 1 UQei DOROTHY DARtlNG ■W ' TV'S LISA LOUGHLIN ■ TH E ST® BE Miss Lisa Loughlin is the Hostess on the $64,000 Chollenge TV Program. She has been recently X selected as. the United States Diamond Queen. \ V Miss Loughlin wilt be at the store on Friday, August 3rd' from 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. 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'V" V ; . A . MANCHESTER^EVtaONG CONK^ MONDAY, JULY 30, 19S6 " TCH £STEB.EV^T^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JULY 80, 1956 PAGE ELEVIH V A Q E f C H ■ — ------^------a ------^ ' T - - liT— • X . 1 : \ C \ X 'X, '/.t f t \ i • X, 'X “ ■■' -s ir . . . h . EXTEA SPECIAL SERVICE . . . AS YOU WANT IT s e l f i If yen likt your roost or steak or stowinq beef propored "that eortaln Winy" talk to your Grand Union butchor. He'll be happy to give you "IXTRA SPECIAL SERVICE" and prepare your •meat exactly the way you want H. You'll get everything YOU want as YOU want H ot Grand Union. Grand Union Top Quality Meats ore"Saeked-ly-lend," Guaranteed to Satisfy dr your money refunded . . . and "Dated to ged right before youYey Insure Freshness.^' ^ ..air.'. ■. pDQ MEATS PREMREO ' ..X^NDUNONSUrCHEBS K H«W 70 6W %?^MLSEW(Ce» R o o n i-jt' -1 You IM oxocHy whol- you are buy* ing when you shop fX 0l Grfnd Union's Self Service Meat Department — help BONELESS yourself to exactly the kind and cut MEATS” ARE ”BACKED-BY- BOND that suits your taste and pocketbQOlu and Bottom SATISFACTION GUARANTEED You ora always^Bsurad of tha bast when you buy Grond Union .market. He will osKyou fp fill out the reverse side o f Union Meats. If you ora not satisfied with your meat pur* the Grand Union “ BOND OF OUALITY" and the purchase chose you simply return it tq^the manager of your Grand price will be refunded to you cheerfully without question. r - Jo4> ^ ^ IGH T BEFORE YOUR EYES ' ' Ks- e Everyone's the butcher's fovorite ot Grand Union’s 100% Everything is right before your eyes, oil reedy to select LOIN CHOPS • CJjSTOM AHO WRAPPED FOR STORAGE IN Meot Department, because everyone con choose exactly your favorite roasts, steaks, chops. ' ^ KIDNIY Toeitoii *f rijY • “BACKED-BY-BOND’ TO STIW the cut he or she wonts. A l Grand Union you're your own ^ 0 U. R H O^ E f;R E E1[ E R AT NO EXTRA C H^R G i All Grand Union expert, because you atone know best wh6t qut you wont. IT'S MORE SANITARY w^^ygry cut of meat Is wrapped in • * Lie OP LAMS Meats are Backed- • r TO lOAST STOCK UP AT THIS LOW, LOTw PRIcil By-Bond, a “ BONO Just pick the cut you wont and you're on your way. MEAT sonitary, flavor-seohng transparent wropping and dis> O F OUALITY" IS CUT, WEIGHED AND PACKAGED RIGHT BEFORE YOUR played in refrigerdted coses. No handling and rehandling. which gudranlees EYES. Each package is lobtlad showing the weight, price Meat is kept,.^der constant refrigeration— except when ' you sotifoction or per pound, and total cost— “ Dated" to insure peak quality being packaged. ' -your money re-.* end<“ Backed-By-Bond,'' your guarantee of quality or your GENUINE ' funded. money refunded. . IT'S MORE ECONOMICAL— Top Quality, meals in Grand You are alw ays SAFE ond SURE ef quolity wheo y ^ b u y • •• ^Union's Self Service Meat Department-cost you no mere; GRAND UNION ‘•DATED" BACKED-BY-BOND MEATS ^ IT’S MORE CONVENIENT — No waiting, no doubting.^ in fact, they are priced unusually low; LAMS STEAK' TO BROIL «r FRY ^ ’I I ii: y >!• :.7* iir, ..a-- . X PATTns ^ WHOLE TO BROIL *r PRY vAVERAGE^ WEIGHTS /• V / or SHOULDER - • WHOLE 35 TO 45 LBS. ROAST lb. f ■' HALF HALF 16 TO 23 LBS. Fro LAND and from SEA DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT . ^BREAST TO BRAISE «r STEW ■ ■ -.-A ■ T ...... fresh os can be... A completa variaty ef freshly siked cold cute for - YOU receive all of THESE TOP QUALITY CUTS WHEN If yeu're loafief for fretk leBIter, every deeotien —• Pienks — Luncheons — Snacks. SHOULDER CHOPS SHANK TO BRAISE er STEW YOU PURCHASE A WHOLE OR HALF GENUINE SPRING LAME. saverUf -m fresh twerdUsh s ^ b , a Includod spociok such os: Coohod Corned TO BROIL M FRY dainty, fresh fryieg eMchen ar baxem Beef, I t ^ t Fresh Horn, Prosciut^ Horn, Pastrami, Tr bird to pap inta yapr aveii . . ./ha snre X' > fa visit Oraiid Unian's Brash SaO^paad Piekios, Lox, Roostod Chickens, Fresh Mode Solods and Ponlfry Dnpartmnnt. and scores o f other prepared foods. Fancy Young The friendly Urand Uniea falhs will ha For Outdoor Cooking A t Its Be^t}f dniiyhfad ta sarve yae ta tha Bsh ar fawl at yanr chaiea. r. » A Few From Our Large Variety! v< Grond Union Fresh Dressed FRANKFURTERS aoxLEss POTATO SALAD If';” Leon — . Freshly^Grpund LONG or lb. FOWL lb . LARGE Grand Uiiion lb. lbs. kveriEe Quality Controlled For Stewin; Plump Tender Fresh Boston ASSORTED LOAVES Weitht Mode From Top>Sirioin or Fricassee. PichU S Pimnnta CORNISH HENS Macarani A ChetM lb. lb. 3 to 5 lbs. CUBE STEAKS Perfect Quick Meal Treat lb. Plain Small, Lean 1^79^ lb. MIDGET SALAMI Plum fx - ^ uU &ftm aiUd H Vtdi Barbecue 'Em BEANS Plump Chicken Fresh ^ A - G - O 2b€liC40M 4> SPARE RIBS By the Buneb COD FISH “69' “ 29' . Tdk« Home a Crispy Dairy Foods f- STEAKS Brown Chicken For a biggar and batter variety, you'll find tb. lb. e grend errey ef healthful, pleasing dairy READY TO EAT RINDLESS SWISS CHEESE ^ 59f .Tender Meaty Fresh foods at Grand Union.'' - . from our * on - the - premises Hundreds of dalieious eats and drinks-^ REGENT CREAM CHEESE 2 .’£ 23' swaat milk, sour milk, joft ekaasas, hard o MUENSTER CHEESE .53' ehaatas, mild eheatiot, sharp-chaasas at tha lb. Rotisso-Mat Dairy Dapartmant at Grand Union. BORDEN'S VERA SHARP X 39' lb. MANCHESTER METPOPOLITAII SHOPfING O'IITER MIDDLE TUDRPIKE ind DROAD ST . MANCHESTER \ . ‘jx, .. ■ w — r A- ■'V- X TWELVE. MLANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ^C H E S T E R . C 0N N „ MONDAY, J U L r 30, 19M MaANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 80, 1058 PAGE T H IffitlN \ ■ W itW»a«^i<>?**► > ■ z;:^. • ' 'N: • # • I 1 '•« >4*y»... the lOOD-O-M ' featured by 6RAND U N IO N PINT HELLMANN'S JAR CHUNK i f OZ. CAN STYLE IT’S EASY... k ^ SAVES TIME SAVES EFFORT .»I 1 LB. •• YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS AT YOUR FRESHPAK PKGS. HNGERTIPS...SAVES EFFORT... SAVES TIME ^ O L E o r The merchandise in the Food-O-Mot is always fresh. Stock of transportation — The fastest, most modern method of is rotated properly..The first package in is the first pockage food shopping is the famous Food-O-Mot at Grond Union .A i 'ij - ♦ \ . a out. You pick out what you want and another package or Super Markets. D E ^ M O N T E con slides dawn to take its ploce. It goes in here and it PINEAPPLE JUICE comes out there; constantly. There is no tirhe or chance for Fpod-O-Mot shopping is as modern as 'tomorrow ond fun^- merchandise sold in the Food-O-Mat to become stale. It’s 'v' 4 FRESH MERCHANDISE ALWAYS too. You remove a con or package and another slides down fresh all the time. to take its place. The merchandise is olwoys fresh —tha ■ first package in is the first package out. ~ 14 oa. Food-O-Mat shopping saves you steps. Each group of a For Busy Days ^ . I bets. MAAESSIOPPINCAPUASIRE products in its own section is identified dearly by signs Food-O-Mot’s practical design puts an end to juggling With HUNTS CATSUP Preparad Instantly over the section. You will find over 200D'itemi neatly or- MINUTE Shopping the Food-O-Mbt woy it fun. stacked package displays . . . keeps crates and cartons ranged in sections according to classifications; canned ' r ! A $ure way to shop in lets time with |etl the floors and out of the aisles. A ll stocking of Food-0*Mot effort. You just toke out a con or pack* fruits, conned vegetables, soups, boby foods, and all fhe Amorica's favorita is done, from the rear, without any inconvenienca to you. oge, inspect it leisurely; jf.you chohge other hundreds of groceries, ail in plain sight in their own Liquid Shertaning your mind, just ploce the package in the section of the Food-O-Maf. , - ESSON oa return slots spaced every few feet ot the Try this new thrill and shortcut in shopping at your naw PEA BEANS Grand Union store. Try it-just once.. . bottom of the Food-O-Mol, ond continue . # # # shopping. It’s not mechanical — no nick- MODERN AS TOMORROW Summer's Finest ell to drop to — no gadgets — justBpl^'O ^ You'll never wqnt to shop any other way. It'siust plain good Celd M eat ro tli^ •L. •. ikoTdeD that p»* simple self-service shopping. A jet propelled airplane is the fastest, most modern method sense to shop the Fopd-O-Matway. r . 7T UilVn u-ly th o p p c r s . J Choose ficm fe m o ( £ > ^ of* froaen t o , picked, !7-v’ :• . r " prepared and packed^their peakof flavor.Yoi/llfiryi them in Grand UnionJs fabulous ftoaen food dispensers, allj W p S j g . F pacted 4 ^ w ith goodeating, ai eas/'to-prepere. 1' . \ Velveeta Cheese tood 2 ," ;, 8 9 ^ kSunsweet Prune Juice Haa.IfKy b::;33* lies. Green Giant Peas Ta.^rio, '••n 19* Toilet Tissue w.woh 3„,u 23* Skippy Peanut Butter Smooth, Ri«h X39* \ ' ' ■ Saran WrOp Kaapa F.od Fr..k 31* C oa^iairt "party coitiar.” all ttia Itami yau'd QQr J iiti tHmw^ from Fresh Cucumber Pickles la d y laH y JaV 19* Aerowoi FlooFWax Hard Luitra ’ can O # lb. lack farN^aaa plaaRiaf any happy gatharinq ^ * * I5 C 0 If, Dl^aOibla tan 99* C e m p fo P o V a rM y of frem^a tsllasealabratiaa ta a saeUl^drap in" Gold Seal Gloss W ax 49* Johnson's Glo Coat Hi,k oi... 5. 79* avaning with «Yaw friands. Yau'll And party C lo ro x Liquid Blaath £ . 18* o io f o t ie Foods. naads galara^"y(|nj many'impartad, fancy i • . hfott'sMelly OtlicMfit Fltvor. '“da? 15*. Campbell's Pork & Beans A2 cam 2!i* / lieaclas. Freshpak Pink Salmon ’L“ 29* MOTTS > ROQUEFORT Creom Style Corn N^omgiUad 2 29* Mott's Applesauce 2aiHul apd Tangy' 2 X 35* 7'/i n. Pillsbury W hite Frosting rtt. 27* APPLESAUCE Loaf Spinach \ FrasKpak Bluebird Orange Juice DRESSING ■Harriton \ 2 a':; 27* X: 33* Freshpak Apricots j„,ey 29 ei, >• Ocaan Spray can 33* OCEAN SPRAY SCOTCH Cranberry Sauce 2 14... x ji _ , ' , ^sO X . Gerbers Baby Cei*bal^ Raady-tO'Sarva 2 X 3 1 * Wkela Jalliad “ cant wa j 21.1.29# RebtrHeni Wyman's Cherry Pie Filling «4in • ^ - CRANBERRY SAUCE^ MARMALADE Impertad Pobluni Good for Baby X 37* Mandarin Oranges Kabuki 2 D el M o n te P each es sicd .nd H.t a. 29 PL STARKIST. NIELSEN 31/ , ^ 12 oz. can 33* H ein z C h ill Sauce Spicad’Rita Del Monte Peaches Sticad or- Halvai bof. 33* Heinz Hamburger Relish 11 os. TUNA FISH ^ can C()CKTAIL MUSHROOMS can 7'/l0t I A* Jar 27* Shredded W heat Jrs. Nab'iice Kleenway Sandwich Bags pit. 10 Heinz Hot Dog Relish SHAVER HUNTLEY and PALMER 4 . . W in d e x Quietr «nd Eaiy Abel Baking Chocolate “ Harshty or lakari ' 'tt.' 39‘ GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 cans |A R T Y CANAPES PI^ES J«'‘ W h e a tie s Braakfait of Champions 2 a,’^45* Windex Sprayers No Fuit, Jusf Spray K o o lA id / R.,,a.kla, ^ DIET DELIGHT SWANSON'S 6,v,.25» Kelleqg'sPep 10 ei. WA# MERDER l% o x Iga, boHlai 0 0 4 *' pk«. I t' Martinson's Coffee Rick 1 13 Penguin Beverages >„ Frav,.. plut dap. FRUIT COCKTAIL can Bosco M . . . N uI mII... SALMON PASTE can BEEF-TURKEY •X 3 2 * TASTIJ5IET ' Chock Full O 'N u tf Haavanly Coffaa IM 1 3 Heinz Catsup Taakaa la tta r 2 i t ^ 4 7 * ROMANOFF I ox Morshmoirew Fluff 21*. Argo Corn Storch MigKiy RaFnad X I 4* Kellogg's Coi^n Flakes CrunclCrunchy Geodnau X 1 5 * PUDDING . ^ BLUE CAVIAR ^ ^.r CHICKEN Kraft Pinner „.X 2pk„ 29* HONEYDEW tanfly Kellogg's Special K LION CREST Sox I?Pd Van Camp Tenderoni 2 X 2 5 * Qaliei.ui Raver. . ‘t e 2 7 * ' W *•!. Vermont Maid Syrup 2 K 55* 53* STRAWBERRY j e l l y WITH a l m o n d s Unit Liquid Starch Quick juc o r Chefs Spaghetti * Wi»K M aal la|la 2 X r 39* OLIVES 5 5 ' V-GCoektail X r 35* DIET DELIGHT hVr 08- GERMAN 5 o i. , Spaghetti-Macaronr LaRoBa a X 3 9 ’‘ C rd b m e a t Saiatia Impertad can 79* Del Monte Diced Beets 2 X 27* BLEU CHEESE DRESSINC CAM EM BERT EDELWEISS Tin f V Tomato Juice Fraskpak 25* Hi C Orange. Drink X; 27* Del Mente.Corn cL..,,,,. 2 li" 33* PEARSON SMOKED 3 ox A A d Corned Beef Hash Silvar Skillat X 28* Hawaiian Punch Tamp*in| X 35* UQUID SWEETENER NibletsCorn ww. 2 1 X 3 1 * TURKEY P A TE in 4 9 ^ood S p o c itU U u Qumd Ctvm B.and Luncheon M eat KF X 29* A pplesauce p,.,Kpak 25* ILUE BOY A Hunt's Tomato Sauce 325* ESCOFFIER 7 ox. VARIITY. G A LORI —T o u t l i S T FtOZiarOOS BUT— E v a p o ra te d M ilk ■ lerdtri'i or Carn.rien 3 'X r 43* Del Monte Fruit Cocktail J O ,.. 3 9 , can Dromedary White Coke Mix 2p’k-55* TOMATO JUICE 2 SAUCE DIABLE bot. 0 9 BUITONI USAGNE X 49' ASPARAGDS SPEARS ^ez. Grand Facial Tissues SoH S* 19* Pineapple Juice Grand Untoii can 25* BUITONI RAVIOLI Ctiaata or I S ez. £ A # Promedory Yellow Coke Mix 2;X55* FRiSHPAK Maat pkg. V w . BABY LIMA BEANS 2 ;:;:^ 49* Qfiand &44AH Qo^ee CHUN KING EGG ROLL 69' FORDHOOKLIMAS^^2;:,?49* / I Q ^ o h A R c J z e ^ Imported — MOndwd and Roast^ by Exports Roknd In Our Own Modem' loiinry ICE CREAM FRIED CLAMS Howard * **• . A Aa ADCEH ncnna ^.1.. k»ce«. «!«<..... pint Johnson. ** *' , O B UHEEH BEim»FT.ncli 6ard.li L pk,i. « 9 p'"* A A J Howard S oz. A A s EARLY MORN »> 8 5 * cartons ^ FRIED SCALLOPS ' Johnson ■ D w BROCCOU SPEARS 249* 2 F R E S H P A K suM.BaAvo, ,,9 5 4 NANCY LYNN DDNUTS Vi gal. DLINTZES BLirEB*EllW. ,1, CDT CORN Kifchan Gardah. 285* PLAIN cprton SARA LEE CHEESE CAKE 59 Kitchan GRAND UNION bodied ,^.9 9 * 89- GREEN PEAS Gardan 2U,“ 37* POWDERED A Comploto Vorioty of Flavors LOBSTERPIE Xifchan N A N C Y L Y N N '*=WD ^ 1 , 0 3 CINNAMON Downaastar *,r; 89’ FRENCH FRIES Gardan 2 1 : 29* 1225 MANCIIESTER METROPOLITAJI SHOPPING CENTER MIDDLE TURNPIKE and BRDAD ST.. MANDHESTER ■I . V /, ■ ■ SrTi’S.fC.ATw^ r.-' . I ^f * V''I, v,!; ■ ■ '• ' X . 4 • .\, ’ • ■ . ' ... / : ffA f . ■■ . \ . "X X , ■ ■-/. PiLOB FOURTEEN MANXHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. JULY SO, 195« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN..-MONDAY. JULY 30, 1966 ------:------— ------...... ■" I ‘...... . ::.y ••■x\«”'r!r‘wrTtr' ,Xv »*' Vv\ f-f,5FX»^ -VA. X'' \ ..% - . 'f- , X * ^ ■ V «w-. ih I** :3?4 *->'V*wsrr7-nrj X X Vi V ■‘y fxxx. X m \ X TUESDAY, JULY 31 SATURDAY, :X' • ■■>' *■.11 MIDDtE TURNPIKE WEST * NEXT TO GRAND UNION H i X n \ . Tomorrow is opening day for one of the finest stocked package stores in New England -- featuring a complete line of imported and domestic wines, liquors and beers. In air-conditioned comfort, you cdn choose from literally thousands of bottles of choice spirits. Manchester and vicinity is indeed fortunate to have the Harvest Hill Package Store among its community of stores. Stop in anytime \ You're always welcome. ' ^ *. : / ■ •fr-- ■ u d u , . . . . . W j l PC c w jl^ 9t Opening LIMIHD TIME ONLY ~ MAKE "THE VERY BEST" X Heublein's SAVE 33c A QUART! COOL SUMMER DRINKS W ITH . ,x n. CREME DE MENTHE iif wijii ni iiilliir ' MELROSE GIN MELROSE rX rE ^ ' - ’ n 7 YRABS OLD OR MORE \ N’othinc so ^oolinir as • Hotiblrlii X •‘C'rom* d« Mfiithe Frappe" ,«r "On tho 1 3 - O Z . Rorks."i CAXS VS:.. \ ... .x'. Holland House 6 t* 3 2 —WAS- NOW ^ . 4 5 Rfths QUART CASE 44,44 PREMIUM BEER' fc- CASE OF 24... .3.48 r it works .1 CASE ,50.48 Fifrhi HERFS' * ■ IW ”- .. V-..- ^ »■ •. ■ Buy By The Case and Save 40% STRAIGHT WHISKEY You rocorvo o “TRIPLE-S*' BLUE STAMP, with ooch 10| purchoso (oxcopt alcoholic bovorogot and tobacco products). You got 10 Harvest THE ORIGINAL PRE-WAR Sr' stamps for oach dollar you spond. . . 43 stamps for a $4.30 pur- Heublein's H ill chaso... 100 for a $10.00 purchaso, otc. PORT—SHERRY— Mir.scATR;I. -Posto thoso stomps i n ^ u r **TRIPLE.S” BUIE^STAMP BOOK and 1.29 Vi GAL.— 2.39 GAL. savo thorn until you bavo onough for tho gift of your choico. B.W. Blend Whiskey .X Each Savor Book hos 40 pagos with 30 stamps por pogo, or o :\ 3 total of 1200 stamps por Savor Bdok.\ ; ■i 84 Proof. Smoothost ovor, 5 Docontor Whiskies— AU 7 Yrs. Old Harvest Soloct your gift from'tho “OUALITY GifT* catologuo you rocoivod Hio whishoy that is Uondod "Woddod" into Ono Supoib Mtndi Hill in . tho mail) or got o'Copy at your sforo. Rodoom your filfod Hearty-mellowness . , . incomparable smiMthneas . . . STAMP BOOK ot boautiful “TRIPLE-S” REDEMPTION $TORE5 with SMIRNOFF vodho. 8 5 P R O O F Fifths light, fine taste— these await you in the original Golden ' to bo oponod noar you. \ .'■ Wedding! Because Golden Wedding is a blend . . . five 4.79 Vi GAL. FIFTHS great whiskies;—all 7 years, old—“ wedded” into one Thoro aro Kyndrods of boautifurgifis for you, your homo and superb .blend. Each makes its own happy contribution. your fomily. Start saving your “ TR lR ^S” BLUE STAMPS today. Character. Richness. Tang! Aroma. Flavor. One taste Save B€e on Every Bottle! and you’ll know, this is the original pre-war Golden Harvest Weddings Try it today! H ill Pricod low to ronow old oequointonens M PROOF * • - • Si and to make now Iritnds 4.79 Vi GAL. 4 , .X QUARTS Whiskoy 84 Proof WAS 5.35 (Privato Stock) Exbrook u Fifths Pints - XT CALVERT SATISFIES DOMRRTIO WHISKEY like no other whiskey > M PROOF FirrMs Gaylord OLD BLENDED W HISKEY-86.» PKOOF \ « _ 6 5 * GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS C0« N.Y.C. CHAMPAGNE BOTTLK X-. CROW ■X- 84 PROOF it ftovos you broothfMS m- • I Be Wise . Econom ize AH Wage 1000 1000 jtttm i c _ . FIFTHS USES CASES ^AORAND UNION TNEfiREATEST lAME IN VODKA For that spociol qift>-p-wo wlH qiodly qift wrap your purchoso on raquosf*—of courso, COlPBiUt 10 Praof. Ntdt Irom Grils.'St*. Pi«tr« iMlrstU FIs., (Dlvitleii of Hsukltis). HsftferS, Cess., U.S.Ai.FrtRcs, Cs|lssd, Mssle* no chorqo. FIFTHS 1Q00 CASES OF I ■ Beer ON ICE »*■. J W ★ CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, OUTINGS, ETC. ★ ' V- - : • ■ A T ALL TIMES C. VaCarryM ITh* Popular Brand* ■M. •*>- vV if-* ■ ii Ari' (A U . ITZMS LUTED ABOVE AIU;jPLtS TAX) /- JL \ ■ ■ X 4 N /' : ( ■ / ■: J ,- ■Y': ■ 1, 'u ' ; // ' 1 .L ■ > '/ i - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER^ OONM, MONDAYv JULY 30, 1956 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONPAy, JULY 30, 1956 Four ordained ministers — W. | Teacher — How many sexes are THE BUGS BUNNY T, RlMvea.' J. V, Rawlings, R; J.|there? . Anawar to Praviou* ONE WITH ^ Shoemaker, and J. R. Gregg—are j Little Boy -^"Thrise. ' j Hilinski Defeats Malczak to Win Club Crown TSmTTOT31 SI EV’WVTHINC, Sense and Nonsense members of the police force in j Teacher—Name thenf. Sports Tdik Herald Angle O f FWIENDJ Birmingham, Ala.— J. Grady UtUe Boy — The boy aex, the 1 Stone, Oneonta, Ala. .• |girl sex, and the insects. . Vog W8* on the MiwlMlppi. The ter the services the clergyman said ACB088 61 Indian I tOtheW dow; weights EARL W. YOST Posts 5 and 4 tUamer for safety’s sake carefully 1 See’s favorite s Hope to Close Gap and slow^f ' pushed through. The Clergyman—Did you like my DOWN Sporta llditor whlatle Was continuously blowing sermon 7 ' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER sport I $ Hunten ^ I Fishes 36-Hole Edge ita hoarse blast of warning. The Widow—It was beautiful. -R dear, fussy old woman was an Clergyman—I wish more people them 3 Portent SUNDAY, "Archie Kilpatrick, the squire of noyed by the clamor of the whistle, would come. 9 BasebsU —— 3 Tennis term, m Back from the first half of my Penacook. N, H,, and fdfmer re W h m Brooks Meet Braves and Irritated by the sioiMieas of She saw her chance. 12 Lb^ god 4 Releases annual vacation and .1 spent the porter w tlhT he Herald. Archie In Title Match the vessel’s speed. She bustled up Widow—So do 1. Why tonight, 13 Repon 5 French dance majority of the day reading back sent along a column of Intel est op to the captain. every time you said "dearly be 14 Age 6 Gets up Issues of The Herald and resting Tony Lupien. former major league 24 Vipers 45 Racial up for the week ahead. The previ Squat Stan Hilinski is the New York, July eighth-inning homer for Don New- from Indianapolis, gave seven hits Old Lady — Captain, for the loved." I—I positively blushed. jO f T « 15 Disclosing . 7 Heredity unit first baseman from Manchester land's sakes, why don’t we go 8 Wise men 25 Common chsrscterlstle ous week I apenl camping at Ce and new Dartmouth baseball men new Club Champion at the Now comes Cincinnati,’sj comi^e's lOOtii Wg league win i-o, in the second, a brilliant pitching 17 Lumber piece nerformance by two young, left faster? I'll never get home at this 18 Show 9 Thrashed • seasoning , 46 Knocks dar point in the 1,000 Islands and tor . . . A vacationing Stan Opalach Manchester Country Club, j chance to close ground in tHie but the Chibs bounced back -with a Pop Jones, our down-the-road 47 Toward the at Lake George, N.Y.. with a-toiir National League 4.;? decision for a spilt as Bob Rush handers. gait. And why do you let them driver, crashed into a telcphonie contempt 10 In a line 28 Firmest of , Hamilton Standard reported The 38-year-ol(l manufac National Leggue race while blow that pesky whistle all the II Touches in • 28 Lyric poem sheltered side to Canada Included in between the, that he’ll take the third week of W L Pet. C.B. wbnhls lOOth game. Larry Doby had himself a day In pole. Wire, pole, and everything 19 Children plsy turer won the coveted honor* Milwaukee and Brooklyn Chicago's double romp over Boston time? I’m 'most deaf by it-. This child’s game 30 Be overfond 48 Chest rattle • two main,atopa... Church was the i his vacation during the World Milwaukee ■ . 56 34 .622 - - AsA.,result of the'even break, the came down round his ears. They on them yesterday with a smashing 5 Dodger^jire four gamea behind 11-12 and 6-3. The White Sox cen- fog don't seem to amount to any 31 Withered 16 Sports 31 Otherwise 50 Race horse's first item of the day and then toj Series week. Stan is a former Cincinnati . . 56 39.' .589 2>k slash away at close range in LUCW I CAUGHT TH'^ foimd him unconscious iii the score Brooklyn .. .574 4 Milwauker And l ’,i games behind terfielder drove In eight runs with thing — just look up there! The Wreckage but, as they w-ere un .23 Cry amphitheaters 33 Fanatical my easy chair to read and later j three sport star at Manchester and 4 win over Stan Matezak a four-game cutthroat series. BALL ...VA OOOUM sky's all clear and the stars are r 20 Kinds 35 Low in blood 51 Ogle iX’stch the baseball game on tele- High and one of the finest St. Louis ., .495 11 The Rediegs. er'.ged within 2>k Cincinnati.’*They play the Braves a pair of homers and a two-run tangling him. he reached out fee 34Dotilcey ill a 36-hole match at the S. GOT CL0B8EI7ED! out and bright. 22 Cowboys use 40 Gives forth 52 Goes astray vision. products from the North End Pittsburgh . .462 14 Ik Monday night in Brooklyn, Tues double. Walt D r o p o matched bly, fingered the wires and mur 27 What a Main St. course. games of the pace Sunday by day night in Jersey, City and Doby’s five RBIg in the opener, Captain - Ye.s'm, but we don’t mured. hunting dog them 43 SUtlon' 55 Negative w*rd MONDAY ' For the third successive night I Philadelphia .467 18 The championship was the first .4iS5 17 polishing off the Jading i^ittsburgh ; Wednesday niglil and Thursday backing up Billy Pierce’s pitching. aim to, go that way — unless the Pop Jones—Thank heaven I liyed needs I was rahlng to go back to motored to Mt. Nebd and watched for Hilinski, a golfer for the past Chicago work this morning and I cliecked New Y 360 23 Ik Pirateji in both g‘ameh of a double-' afternoon in Brooklyn. , The talented lefty now Is the ma bller busts! a clean life; They've given m* a 39Whatths 1 r the L«gion play baseball, this time 10 years. 1 r r i( 8 Into the ofllce an hour earlier than the charges of Casey Fortin edged Monday’s Schedule header. Milwaukee continued to Louie eunk the Giant* deeper jors’ top wiimer with 16 victories., harp. Jockey did Morning round finished ail even .. ' . .IBijX mU- usual. As is always the case it was East Hartford in A thriller 2-1. I Iwaukee at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. find trouble in Thiladelphia and, *uto the cellar with a 3-2 triumph Detroit and Washington split a Jn a certain New England vil 12 Persian ruler ir i pj bu Hilinski was hotter than his pair on two fine pitching efforts. lage, where the Sunday church at - good to be back after a week's va K'aqaged to talk baseball before STAN HIUNSKI ihl (13-4) vs. Craig (10-51 Brooklyn had to rettle for a split 10 innings 6n Stan Muaial a XJttle Frankie: 'Tve been a 34 Boy Scout cation.. .Mail that had. ac favorite ba.seball team,, the single, following singles by Don After Billy Hoeft struck out 12 tendance was,small, lived a young fi the game started with Nino Bog- Yankees, during the afternoon New Champion CSiicago at Philadelphia (2), 6 with Chicago, breaking the Dodg magician a long tlnje, Mr. Carson.” grouF r , cumulated' during my absence was p.m.—-Hacker (2-8) and 'Valen- Blaringame and Al Dark. Amobg and gave only sixiihits In the 6-0 widow who had taken quite a fani Johnny Carson:' "You have? 88 Gratify ginl and Walter Cowles snd we play and steadily pulled away to ers’ eight-game irinnlng streak. sorted and It was well into the tlnetU (5-1) vs Roberts (10-11) Far from Crboking the 10 Cardinal hits were three first game, Washington’s Dean cy to the minister. She c.ould see W h y?” 37 Beginnings r R al' agreed that not enough parents score his one-sided triumpl). i.ve down and the match eiwed on M afternoon before each letter had were turning out to' watch their and Haddix (8-S) After Cincinnat; dropped three singles and a double by Dark, ex- Stone held the Tigers to four hits that' he also cared for her, but was Little Frankie: "Yes, I had to 38Gore The match waa all squared af the next hole with HUimikl hold r 8 been opened and answered.. .Two ycungaters play in Legion Ball and Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:15 straight to Brooklyn, there were Giant shortstop. for a 4-1 decision. Stpne waa only evidently too shy to say anything. earn my living as one! You- see, 39 Winning or visitors were Ed Blovish, an old ter 19 holes but uu tlie 20th, Mat ing a five hole edge^'wth four to CTasey Stengel celebrated an one put away from Washington’s One Sunday evening the congrega three years ago. I made l^th my losing — . ir-il in the Intermediate and Alumni p.m.—Acker (1-2) vs Pepper (1-0) hints that the Rediegs were crack ?rr r P% j/) school chum, and Jack Llhnell. Leagues . . . Among the Legion ezak missed a Tour foot putt to go play. » Only Games Scheduled ing. Instead they SA'ept four from other birthday party at Kansas first shutout win in 114 games (98 tion was smaller than usual. A f parents disappear.” ' , 41 ScottUh river 1 Both vyent fishing a( Lake Vi’in- one down. This marked the start HiHnski e l>lA i n a t c d Einar (?lty with a 5-3 New York Yankee this year) 'when Bob Kennedy 42 Accomplished A Post officials who have backed the Sunday's Results ' the Pirates and moved back into sr r Jm nisquam. N. H. last weekend and of Matezak's downfall as Hilinski Lorehtzeh, Art Stevens, Otto Brooklyn 1-2 Chicago 0-4 contention. victory over the last-place A’a. crashed a homer In the ninth. 44 Starred I'lub at practically all games this drove beautifully and putted as Lorentzen and Hank Haefs en- 7-30 i BIprish hooked onto a 11'2 pound season were Commander Henri Cincinnati 8-S, Pittsbuivh 1-2 Cincinnati plays in Pittaburgh While CTasey. goes along at a iOddlty of Win 46 invaders sr !? Iske trout. Proof that the fish did well. The new champion dropped route to the title while Matezak party-a-day rate. - Pill Skowron An oddity of (Jlncinnati’s double BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE frith MAJOR HOOPLE 49 Small (baby Pe.ssinl qnd Bob Peterson. St. Louia 3, New York 2 (10 again tonight and then take.v on i n't get away w-as the small In 10 and 12 foot birdies on the gained the finals with wdnt, over innings) the last-place New York Giants in continues to murder the pitching. sweep at Pittsburgh waa the fact Ulk) - 3T R "monster” that was carried by THI-RSDAY 28th ■ and 20th holes Matezak Bob LaFfancis, Paul "McNamara, He hit two homers Sunday, two that Burgess’ double wiu the only 53 Malt beveiBgi i Another Hamilton vacationer, . Philadelphia 5,' Milwaukee 2 four games u-hi1e the Hravea and *ES?6Ry TIM C r SOU’R E CRA'ZV.'T 'OH.NOTOUrTE' PULL itxjR No s e ] MV u n c l e ! p Linnell into the photographer’s three-putted the 31st hole to go Teo Plodzik and Bert Caijison. Tuesday> Schedule Dodgers wrestle. Saturday night and now has i7 extra base hit by this fence-busting w a l k e r THATBAO/ HE 84 What athletes r r rr Casey Fortin stopped by at the COMEOMTD A THEV BACK OVER ON ^ HUGO INVITED room..Nini Pagani, the all-around Milwaukee vs Brooklyn at Jersey , Brooks La'wreuce threw a four- hits, including seven homers, and crew. Buster Freeman was th# CLIMBER AN' I HADA BUNCH E6Ab, e cry$ f you Mig h t l ik e -n? shouldn't be i desk, to report that the'man be- , . 8 0 P V £5P WATER T t h is sid e o f MB DOWN TO ar III. .athlete from the East Side who is has driven in 18 runs in the last winner In relief of DPn Gross as ' THMK OF EXPUJRE** starveR s o OF STARVIN'.. JOIN ME IN A VACATION AX ^ ^ 86 Footlike part r r r 5T hind the scene again for the Ld>-^|4|a fijI lllA III R f i c t f t l City, 8 p.m. hitter at the Pirates for CIncy's THE TRACKS, THE f a r m . w now handling booking for Pagani’s seven games. the Reds staged another ninth- UWE DESOnO STAMD- LONS THAT SIOOSESTO fashionable e s o r t 87 Bread spread glon Junior baseball team this W H lw HI P l I U P I (Cincinnati at New York (2), 6 opening victory .6-1 and Smoky JMCJONTKeAMK* TH'SEAT OF DRASHIMUP 5 o m (? / -^ AN D SAID Caterers In Manchester, stopped to Bob Turley almost went the route inning spurt in the second gAme. SAHie.'X 130 88 Hebrew sr 5T season waa Matt Moriarty, local ‘ ' ' '' ' ' p.m. Burgess came through v.'ith a O f -t h b o r e a t THE EXPLORERS ITD SHOW HIM' HiSHEB So c ie ty MIGHT Be A •KAvIe N’T He’d t Ak e m e rn P«t Oft. pick up some material.. .Motored tn his first start since July 6 but PANTS MUOTA I THAT AT LAST Brr ABOVE vooc leE&isTER, measure Llncoln-Mercury dealer.' Matt Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m, ninth inning double that broke a Milwaukee overcame a 2-0 deficit MISSISSIPPI, 60T ENOUGH TDtHECOONTV . Cit>**»Ftf***^*'’ ar sr to Mt. Nebo at ’ night for the tie for a 3-2 edge in the second. Rip Coleman came in to get the to tie the score in the fifth on , PROOPLV SURVEVBir BEEN PRASSIN' THEV HAD COME ] g b t.x COULD ^ e e r y o o 59 Group of foots the bills run up by the Le St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 8:15 p.m. Be a d ^jo r k FA1R '~^ Legion-Hartford baseball game final out when the Athletics glot Andy Pafko’s 200th major league Tf«IR OREAT HIS tr a c k s TO A DRINK MAR-eoMPHf— tednis games gion nine. .‘Tve been a New York Le^on, West Hartford American Leeql^ Chirt Sinmona tool; charge of PISCOVERV/ OUT WHEN OF WATER.' FOR A WILD i STRICTLY A 9T b6 u and when the latter team was late the Siravea 5-2 with Roy Smalley's two men on with two out in the homer, only to see the Phils chase h av e y o u s a v e d "Slipped on the etalre! Probably, just knocked the wind iOTry |l I was able to talk with Nino.Bog- Giant rooter for 25. years but I W L Pet. G.B. he FELL MIGHT IN A BENEFIT , New York .... ■ two-fun triple breaking open a ninth.^ iHank Bauer homered for Warren Spahn in the eighth. wsHD rr. SOME PONDS ?. PEMMV out of the senator—if thaVe possible!" ginl and Ray Johnaon. The form don't think the Giants have been 66 30 .688 ipROGCAM as bad as they are now,'” Atty Cleveland...... 56 38 .596 9 tie game in the eighth inning. It the Yanks and Lou Skizas for the Smalley's triple drove In two and iARCAOE er. a personal friend of Ted Kroll. A ’s. he also came home on Richie Ash- / w ii pulling for the golfer to whip John LaBelle said. John,' Jack ^plit Weekend Games Boston ...... 53 42 .558 12*4 waa the fourth ateaight for Sim Crockett. Wilbur Brown and Lefty Chicago ...... 48 44 .522 16 mons and the Phils’ ninth victory Pick Dp Half Game bum’s single. Voice From The Bridge BY AL VERMEER ' Jackie Burke for the PGA crown. PRISCILLA’S POP -I. ! Johnaon reported, that his aon. Bray plan to see the Giants-Cin- Baltim ore...... 43 53 .448 23 in 16 gatiiea with Mil'waukee, the Cleveland picked up a half game WilUe Mays of New York and -=-=ir-^ ‘T MIND V Gene, waa selected on the Evange cinnati game Wednesday in New Final game in the best-of-three .series for the Hartford Detroit ...... 43 63 .448 23 beat record of any club in the on the Yankb and now trails by Bobby DelGreco of S t Liouls hom AVAST. THERE, K CARLYLE! THAT'S NO! o a , I DON' York and then take in the Brook- league against the B~aves. nine after shutting out Baltimore ered in the Polo Orounda before COMMODORE.' MlNDl WAY TO SPEAK TO IF Vie CALLSLLS ME ) line League All-Star team. Gene District American Legion championship will be played to Washington . . . 88 60 J 88 29 -I YOUR FATHER/' is playing with Lake Charles. L a .. lyn-Milwaukee game at night in Kansas (iaty .. 34 61 :36S 31 It Reese Delivers 'Awice 3-0 and 4-0: Herb Score al' Musial’s single broke it up tn the I GOSH. POP' NEXT TH’ .MIZZEN OR 1’LL COMMODORE3RE! Y - ^ Flatbush: . Ronnie (No-Hit) Sim morrow night at 8:15 under the lights at Muzzy Field in Pee Wee Reese ran the Dodgers' lowed four hits in the first and tenth. It was Musisl’s first hit in !? WEEK WE'LL BE BLOW YOU DOWN Coach Casey Fortin’s ' Legions Monday’s Schedule mons stopped at the desk for a Bristol. Meeting in the important title contest-will be the New York at (Cleveland, 8 p.m.-^ winning streak to eight with an Hank Aguirre, recently recalled 13 trips. UP,AT THE LAKE WITH A BELAVIN't- maintained their perfect record in local Legion Juniors snd rival I.,e^on warfare by winning 9-4. few minutes.. The fine local base Ford (13-4) ys Lemon (13-7) -WITH OUR PIN ball pitcher has been accepted by West Hartford since the two clubs. (OUTBOARD. Among the fans in the stands were held to five scattered ’ singles in Baltimore at Kansas City, lO George England, General Manager several colleges for next’'YaIl but split in two games played over the J 14 AuUnga p.m.—Moore (7-6) vs Burnette 2n MOTOR!] has not committed himself as yet Showdow Sarits Starts Tonight n Dick MarUn and Guido GlorgetU wMkend. . - , i this summer. ( 2- 2) to name a few . . . While walking he said. Ronnie has pitched T u e^ ays victor w'ill meet R ockJ h«i nominated Scott Boston at Detroit, 3 p.m.—Sulli awav from the park I met Ronnie three no-hit, 06-™!) games in his ville VVednesday in a ^ d d en death mtchell to face West Hartford to- van (9-|4) ira TVucks (4-4) or Mil young career. .News on the com- encounter. The Silk Towners, who ...m <'W06lr Daigle, coach of the Intermediate' ...II, ...... Iki. -f t ,.0.1^ morrow night while Johnson will .ler (0-1) Brooklyn Mound Corps League Bantly Oilers. We dis 1 ^ Town Tennis Tournaments Only Games Scheduled \ ^ e ce passed along by Rec boss cussed his fine team and I ieam ^, ** 1?,'^* t"** **Fy. ’ Heavy sUckers with the Suaday’a Results MM iOe v V ^ , later that his first game los.s oh Jim Herdic who will move into seeking their (third District crown West Hartford nine are third his new home next week.. Karl Chicago 11-6, Boston 3-2 3 t§ W R Y -' opening day wai the first limi in . “ ] baseman Bill Kelly, Hob (Carlson, Detroit 6-1, Washington 0-4 Ready for Milwaukee IN6 , hi.s great coaching career that his Keller of Keller'a aaked for as I Mitchell's likely opponent in the sistance in getting some baseball Cleveland 3-4, Baltimore 0-0 NICE,ME>K charges were returned oh the los big game, Joe Murphy and catcher New York 5, Kansas Cbty 3 tickets for a game that has been Jim DeCarli. •7«|0 ing side in ah opener' Since the Tuesday'a Schediile Brookljr.n, July 30 (/P)—The Brooklyn Dodgers, battling to ALLEY OOP Wranglers? HAMLIN 1-JO loss the O.Iers have rolled up six sold out for weeks. A letter was MMHiefttrr (i> sent out in hopes that the^ request ab r h pn a ^ rbi Washington at (?h(icago, 9 p.m, stay closie to Milwaukee in a pennfiht race the experts thought COTTON WOODS \ BY RAY GOTTO straight triumphs to psce the would be honored. Cyr. 3b ...... I l l Baltimore at Kansas (3ty, 10 p.m. yeh:..blit first NOU KNOW Bon^ni, 2b ... they’d have well in hand by now, OMn a clutch four-game WEt!ESONNA atandlngi on ^his date. 1 3 2 2 0 1 Boston at Detroit, 9:15 p.m. OKAY, WHERE! XrF.SDAY FRIDAY ReJiD. *18 ...... 0 3 3 3 3 0 series with the Braves tonight. But if the importance of it HAFTA SET BOY-GO CAN FIND ■ OH, HOW Shortly sfter the deadline was Kancfifta. •c'", 0 2 3 1 1 1 New York at CTIeveland, 8 p.m. / H0P£ FTrst face at the desk shortly Mf’rrer. rf ... 0 0 3 0 0 0 has ' made any impression on-?>------SOME HANDS' GET EM BUFFALO after ,'T this morning was that'of reached I had a call from John Hohrntlial, lb 0 I 13 0 fl 0 TO HANDLE WRANGLERS Klikf-. rf ...... Brooklyn Manager Walt Alston, tonight’s series opener at Ebbsts conoH / Leo Diana, publicist for the Alum Pullie who is handling the book 1 3 3 0 0 0 you wouldn’t khow it by talking ? ings for Spec Shea's major league CowIhx. of . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 ni'League. Leo is tournament di- Johnsun. p If . 2 3 2 1 1 .4 to him. Field against Bob Buhl, tbs Tector of the State Alumni event All-Stars. The baseball team •KeshlFf. p .... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Bill Gircoran, idrong-armed right ‘ haibler ttvho Richard, p ... "Of course, it's a big one,” the and reported that the finals -will played, here last October and drew 0 0 0 0 0 0 placid, tight-mouthed skipper of a tremendous crowd and Ihillie has beaten the W orld. Champions be played at Charter Oak Park i Toial* ...... 11 "i,”* the Dodgers said today. “But so five straight times this year while on Sunday, Aug. 19. Manchester waa anxious td get another book Lynch Capture » r rbl qre a lot of others.” rolling up a 13-4 record. was host to the State Tourna ing here on the 1956 jaunt through Four games back of the front New England. . . Golf was the topic SlllUh. 88.... 7 0 0 Carl Erskine, 9-6 and winner ment several years ago. Last Ualv. 2b ... 0 0 0 On Hit Spree running M^lwaukeeana and alx of his last seven starts, will pitch year Ronnie Daigle's First Nation of conversation with insurant^eman DcCarll. If . Doubles Title behind on the losing side, the Frank Sheldon during a brief Main CarUon. p ... tomorrow night’s game at Jersey al Bankers won the title at West Murphy, c Kansas City, July 30 idP) — Dodgers, most observers feel, must City and Sal Maglle and Don Hartford.'.. Alexander Graham St. meeting. . . Another request iCcUy. 3b ... Veterans Al WhltnSy, defend Bill Skowron, above, started win three of the' four to retain Kertf, lb ... Newcombe will be the starters Bell’s invention had a busy work was received .today for tickets to 0 0 11 ing champion, and Bill. Corcoran looking the leftfidd fence anything but a longshot chance at a baselMll game iA Boston next Ray. cf 0 0 3 when the s ^ e s winds, up back in out today as the telephone was January, rf' . 1 1 0 straight in the eye with the the pennant. month between the Yahks and Red adv-anced to the final ringles round Brooklyn lyednesday night and bti.sler than the Yankees' ticket Sweeney, rf. 1' ■. 0 0 1 results he's presently the big ■ A series victory, or a sweep for Thursday afternoon. The Braves office at World Scries time. Most Sox. Ed Clarke said he would like in the annual Town Tennis bat in the New York Yan Rrooklyn, might catapult .the run to see the two teams play and Touu ...... 38 & & 28 1C 0 3 starters, after Buhl, are eicpected •of the callers were from out-of- Manchffftfr ...... __ OW UOO 402-^ Tournament over the weekend kee’s drive for another Amer herup Cincinnati Rediegs into the to be .Lew Burdette, Gene Conley BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES The Characters BY EDGAR MARTIN tow n.... An office visitor was planned to bring his son' Jeff along WVat Hartford ...... UOO 008 011*^ while Corcoran teamed with Dan ican League pennant. ,top. spot, but, for the time bejng BY ROY CRANE . . . Soon after I met jeweler Fran CLYDE BICHARD 2B r'itike: 3B, Cyr; HR. Johnson 2; and possibly Ray O one. .' BUZ SAW YER Frank Marchese. athletic equip 8AC, Smith-KeR-ff” OP. Smith, Dalv, Lynch to capture the doubles title, The 25-year-old Skowron, at least, the Dodgers preferto None of the four has been beat N*KV>00 «L*S J ment man at Trinity. vC'ho was the cis Bray who said he had difficulty Geta Mound %Vln KciTc.' Smith-Kreit*, GarlBun-Kocfe; BB, la n d in g the 1955 kingpins, Al'” affectionately known as the concentrate on Milwaukee and rvE CHAHGStJ ttV THAT SnTLI$ IT, 8UI. THIF08ITIVC in getting ducats for the Monday en, nor needed help from the bull recipient of a letter from Charlie Fc,«hl?r 2, Garlson 1: 8 0 . -Johnson I. and Bob Whitney in a hard-fought "Moose,” rocketed his batting face the Cincinnati problem when pen since the Dodger “ revival” be >40 \>0 »WT tS S lU S O R OOTTOTC ttiMP. VWilE VOU'RC CHUCK ANO tit ARE THE COUPLE WHO Stlcka, great Trin football stsr, night. Aug. 6 at Fenway Park be in the past six years and many Fcshlsr, Richard 1. Carlson 2; Hits off match. 3t6, 8-6 and 6-4. average yesterday to .332— bank Johnson 3 for 3 runs in 6-3-3 inninKs, it comes. gan 10 days ago In St. Loulr. SCTtiHfi you* TMIMSS, ROBKO THE IN JACKEAlgrr./COUtO now in traininp-with the pro. Los tween the Red Sox and Yanks. . Silk Town fans are expected to be Frshlrr 2 fo r -2 runs in 3 1-3: Richard In gaining the doubles title Bill T H W P O W I S O bG O O b HES IN A HlRRY NOW TO / IE,CHUM. fourth best in the league—as Appear. In Top Shape Sloppy Play Costly t'U PW THE HOTEL Angeles Rams at Oakland, CaUt.i State sports writers \«ill honor in the Bell Towm tq.lend-the club I for 0 runs in 1: Carlson 14 for 6 runs Corcoran teamed with hla brother the Yankees completed a TltttUS -GOliE-Oli w a r n 6ET ACROSS THE r»Tt / guT v*E in 9: Sa-ernfv l for I run in 1: HBP. Brookiyn, striiggling to keep "1710. Dodgers, ss a whole, were Frank, now on vacation, starts Manager Birdie . Tebbetts of the moraj support. Tommy to eliminate Mickey Fin- sweep of their three-game above the .500 mark most of the TH U CCADbi'EL.; GO- UNE. t---- ( HAVEN'T A Cincinnati Redlega Wednesday at Carlson bv Richard: WP. Feshler: PB. philosophical about ha'Vlng thMr his sixth season next month at Came from Behind Murphy: W. Richard: U. Phfip»-Vola; dell and Bob Segal, 4-6, 8-2 and aeries with Kansas City's last season, appears to be in its best eight-g;^ame winning streak, \ SCRAP OF New York an'd Art McGlnley of Manchester came from, behind Scorer. Potter. 7-5 and then team ^ with Lynch place A ’s, 5-3. . PROOF. Trinity. He reported that Trin shape of the campaign to meet the snapped, 4-2, In the second game Director of Athletics Ray Oostlng Hartford phoned to r*port the three times in Saturday's fray at to. beat Win. Sharp and Orison In the three games here the test with the Braves, who hold a OF many gifts he had secured for the Weil Hartfard I9> of yesterday’s doubleheader wKh will leave for- Japan on Ailg. 12 to Mt. Nebo before finally edging the *b r h DO * f rbl Man^ester 6-1 and 8-2. Tommy muscular Moose hit safely on 9-6 edge — including six victories .the Chicago Cube. Sloppy infield conduct basketball clinics. .. Back popular National League manager West Hartford nine 6-5 in 10 in Smith, 88 4 0 0 4 0 0 Corcoran filled in foi* Lynch who 10 of his 17 official trips, had Daiy, 3b ... 3 In a row — in: games played be play made three< dr the four Cub •VWtlJJTa, to Mancheser at night where the . ... Night home with my family nings. The winners came up with 1 4 4 0 0 waa unable to compeCe in the .five homerp and batted In an tween .the teams. and we helped celebrate the birth E>eCarti. If .. 4 3 8 3 0 (P 3 runs unearned. Legion and Barbers battled to a two tallies in the overtime frame Carlson, 1( . ■4 3 0 0 0 2 openinjK. double match. even dozen runs. Even--Alston was smiling about "It would have been-great to go scoreless tie in eight innings at day of the lady' of the house. to puli out the close verdict. Alan Murphy, c .. 4 0 6 0 0 >0 The Whitney duo got past Kor- Skowron,^a right handed K#*!!)'. b ___ 4 3 4 3 4 1 0 his pitching'staffy which has pro into the Braves series with nine In COLOlOlt^ VftXCOOOOS Y41PV1EU Mt. JVebo. It was one of the best SATURDAY Johnson paced the batting attack Keete, lb ... 4 0 n 0 0 0 vin Oollins and Charles Lucas 6-1, hitting first baseman, got duced complete gaiiies in seven of a row,” shortstop Pee Wee Reese ' AsmeS' in recent years in town but Temperature was 72 degrees at with.two home runs,and four runs January, rf.. 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 6-0 and Fran Leary and Norm five of his firat six home runs MAEta, CMO, S»4CE EOE Novak, p ... its last nine games while Ihe club said. “But maybe it was good to •flVSTT, sCM»PW>i 'BEETMOOEV4 TOft the crowd was small, consisting 6:30 .and while riding to work my batted, in w hile ahortatop Danny 3 1 1 3 0 2 Warren 5-7, 6-2 and 6-4 on the this season over the rigtitfleld was winning eight of the nine. way to the finals. get a game like that out of our OhPlES. -FCX OIESSE... mainly of parents and relatives of thoughts' turned to a . ^ a ib le Renn 'collected three safetie* and Totals ...... 34 9 16 27/14 1 7 target. Roger O alg (10-5) will pitch system.” the fellows who played... Once swimming site for the afternoon.. Charlie Bogrglnl, Leo Cyr and Bob .Maarhesler <4l Al Whitney upended Harvey "Casey (Manager Casey Once the Work was cleaned up and Fiske all chipped in with two bin-' ab r h DO a f rbi 'Tinkbam 6-8, 6-3, 6-1, Segal 6-4, Stengel) told me to square BY PETER HOFFMAN home I turned on the Giant- Cyi>.' 3b .. . ^ . . . 4 0 0 4 JEFF COBB Mllwaukee baseball game on tee- the shopping done 1 gathered my gles. Bogflni. 2 b 3 and Al Gustafson 8-6, 6-0. around a little, so I could pull MICKEY FINN Down Beep! BY LANK LEONARD. vee and found it excitlrig as the family snd we motored to a neSrtiy Rcnn. 88 ...... 2 while Corcoran defeated' Marv the ball,” Moose explained. 1”^ BUT GHE WAS ALlHtVG 10F6 ^ ANO S6 THEY SETTLED DOWN . AND 0 THB ALBUISHT HOME.. Righthander Clyde Richard Manearie. c ...... ',..4 Simmons Regains Early Form ' Braves came from behind to win, lake to enjoy an afternoon of gained 'credit f 'r the triumph af Johnson, it . . . . . 1 , , 3 Cohen 6 -0, 6-2. Mickey FlndelN 4-6, "I've followed the g o ^ doc IN MV eOOK.-EVEN IF SHE HAD ..AND I WAS LAUNCHED INTO swimming at .i friend's cottsge... 6-3, 6-2 and Bob Whitney 4"-6, tor’s orders, moved my right TO PC< RONNie ALBRIGHT TO THE SEA OF RONNIE ..HAS BABY, HE’S still 4-3. t ter pitching one inning after tak Hohenthal. lb ...... 4 I-l CAN HEAR T-THEM SURE, I REALIZE,,___ WEDNESDAY Evening out.helped to round out ing over for Wes Feshler.- The Merrer. cf 4. 6-4 and 9-7 in reaching the finals foot in a little aiM stretched MARRY UP WITH./ BACHELORHOODi JEFF CHANGED AS HOMELY AS VERY PLAIN NOW PHH.! N MSFOPOtE! BUT 1 Feshler rf ,3 By Winning Last Four Starts MUCH SINCE... EVER.';.. NO I JUST SPOKE TO ONE OF FTHANK VOO, Mailbag produced a letter from another busv week. latter worked tht«e and oiie-third Richard, n...... 1 which are scheduled Saturday put a bit. It'S made the TiTHEY—A V /Z ./tF ^ rjA lS O REALIZE WHATlL! innings after .relieving Johnson Cowles, p ' ...... 3 inomlng at 9 o'clock at the Y. leftfield shorter for me.” - ' ) '' I LAST SAW WONDER THE ^ THE AAEN WHO HAEBEEN nSGtNGv) MR.HOULIHAN! yOO ABAUZE WHAT M S A » - WHEN THEY HryarG rf 1 HIM? . GUY NEVER GOT A4RS. FINN-AND HE SAID , OH, IF T-THEV with two outs in the sixth frame. 0 Other Results \ PhUadelphia, July 30 (B— Chirt-this year U "I have a little luck I'M SAV/M'? OUT THAT I t n HAMS , Slnglea-Segal beat Al S c h u ^ t Simmons, once baseball’s most | and the club keeps giving me those MARRIED./ THEY SHOULD BE REACHING W ONLY FIND 'GET AWAY-AfiAM! Sunday's batt).e in West Hart 33 4 . 6 24 n 4 3 T ’ THEM ANY MINUTE NOW! THEM -A-AUVE* Wsek’s Boxlnii Schsduls ford wee no contest after the.host W*eJf^Unfirci...... no aoo los—9 6-0, 6-0; Lynch upended Pau:l promising southpaw pitcher, but in I base hits.” M*nchf«l.r •...... 00(1 000 310—4 recent years just another ^sore--!, — ' squad dented the plate six times 3B. Dft'arli. Holirnthat^ HR. 'CarlMn: O'Bright 6-2, 6-4 ; Gustafson d^ The 19th Hole in a big four'th inning to erect an SB. Kelly. Dsly 2: DP. Novak to feated Collins'7-5,.6-1; Leary beat' armed hurler,. is hoping’ his' Bright Lightweight Prospect 8-0 lead. The victors crashed 15 Keefe: Renn. to BoRlnl to Hohenthal; Lew Geiss 6-i, 6-0; Bob Whitney miseries are over. Triple plsy,: Renn -to Hohenthal; BB, won over John Madden by de Yesterday Chirt fired a snappy, hits off Richard, the loser,-and his Rlcnard 1 Cowlee- l, Novak' 6: SO. MEN’S DIVISION successor Russ ■ Cowles. After Richanl 4. Cn«'le« 2; Novak-4; Hile off, fault; Findell eliminated Ed Lynn six-hitter at league leading Milwau- j Sport Schedule In TV Bout from St. 1<^ick’s Richard li for 4 rune In 3 inninse; 6-4. 6-3; Gustafson beat Lynch 4-8, Sweepitiakes, Full Handicaps' kee and struck but seven as he set' banging but 15 hits in Saturday's Cowles 10 for 5 ryh« In 5; U. Vola- triumph, Casey Fortin’s club w-aa Plvelpe; J,. Richard: Scorer, Polte.r, 6-3, 6-3; and Bob Whitney over lasss A —Stan Hllinslti 70-l-;-6® the' Braves detwn 5-2. It was'the I came Lear)' 4-6, 6^?. 6-2. and Paul Jesania 74-5--69; Class fourth straight victory—all com-1 Tonight lA '"--— ' New York, Julv 30 ()Pv—Carlos-fMemorial Auditorium ih Syracuie, plete games--and the fifth win in; Doubles-Sharp-MajjQbester won B—Mel Hatfield 77-9 -68 and Motors vs. PFs, 6—Waddell. Ortiz, unbeaten New York w-hiz, is, N. Y. Carter beat Satterfield over O'Bri'ght-Geiss 6-2, 6-4 and his'J . last six outing's for the PhtlS' . Merchants vs. .^uto Parts. 8:30 rated by many boxing men as the | March 21 after the pair fought a Novelty Softball Twinbill Leary-Warren defeated Gustaf- Bob Smith 76-8—68; C?lass C delphia Phillies one time sensatfbn. \__Robertson Park. i brighteet prospect in the light-j 10-round drew in Miami Beach son-Ralph Azinger 6-7, 6-2 .and Andy Ferreira . 85-22—63. Bill The victory put Simmons'over the Bantly vs. PftF, 6—West Side 6-4, Peck 80 16—64 and Clarence Fin .500 mark'with a 76 record and, Oval. BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ^ e’s A Card BY MERRILL BLOSSER CAPTAIN EASY Police Call weight division. The 19-year-ol.d J Feb. 8. Tomorrow Night at Robertsoo ley 84-20^-64. had him Itwking toward a rosy! xuied vs. First National, 6:80— WHEN HE GETS WE CAN'T RISK IT. ...so PATRICK SKIPPED TOWN X VERV WELLf boxer takes on Tommy Salem of"; However. Satterfield's most Selected Nine Holes ’ future. Last year he was 8-8 and Robertson Park. JUST BEFORE HE KNEW WFP \ CAfTAIH EASY- Cleveland in the main event of the I recent outing was a victory over plagued with a sore arm. In 1954 OFF THAT TRAIN , RITA'. HE MUST BE Lard got lost in a j o k r smop i ! 'i Handicap ^ Medics vs. Moriarty's, 6—Buck- 1 WE NtAV lose DISCOVER THE 8270D SHORTAflEJ jiU CAU ATUNTA TbCYO'’, AND VAOULD YOU BEUCVE , COMEON, . Mpnday . show , at St. Nicholas. Detrmt't Johnny Summerlin, June Although the Police-New Haveneing lineup are Dutch Fogarty, Paimer Triumphs Class A—Lou Bjckcr 32-4—28, he had a 14-15 record. ley Field. , ' TRACK OF HIM EVERYTHlNtS POINT5 TO HIS 7 WJP HAVE Hitt (I FBI contest geU the feature bill- catcheri ChaVlie ^ e ^ r t , jecon d ir, SPCNT HIS WHOLE WeaCLY Jesanis 3I-8-.-28 and Jim Gordon Feeling Good All Year Bank vs.'.Adi, 6—Charter Oak eUlLTl ,------T TAKEN OFF THE fCiJ^ANDfy^flHfJJENT Arena in New ..hi.ti,. 20. Summerlin whipped Carter . . . . ;base, Billy Pagani, leftfield, and F0R8VER, EA5VI ------— AUOANANCE/ . /■ The former _ Police Atlil running his -winnlng mg' in tomomnv night s double-j In Eastern Open 31-3—28;. cnasa B—Eskil Buck- "I've been feeling good all year” , Park. . 6 , a. ‘ TRAIN FOR. GOT ALL W W '// League champ streak to 12 before it w land 63'b—27, Ed McNamara 34-6 SiiVimons said, “ and recenltly I’ve Rainbow vs. High School, 6:15— QUESTIONING! header so football program at Rob- Already Bill Shaw of the PoUce —28, Sher Porterfield 34-8—28. Bv been getting the old confidence his pro starts, snapped by Satterfield, ertaon ,'Park.. it won’t be too sur-1 nine, has challenged the winner of Baltimore. July 31) (jP) — Goirs' West Side Oi^l. and is now ready to move up in ^leavyw'eight match will be Murphy 34-6—18 and G. W. John back. Last year, sometimes I TuetMlay, July St - prising if the first game steals the (Tuesday’s lidlifter and the ex-foot- youth movement, with Arnold couldn't even lift my arm after claw* ^ 2. s carried on radio and TV (ABC)e spotlight. Meeting in the opener, ban atandou't hopes to make a son 34.J—28; .cates C--Ed Mc Trust vs. A di, 6-^-Charter Oak ' Salem's record for 28 fights is Palmer of Latrobe. Pa., at the Laughlin 34-10—24. ' pitching and it would be 10 days at 7;()0 will be the'Manchester Fire-: jtrong impression against the Park. 22-5-1 and he has been in with head of the parade, marched on or longer before I could go again. Methodist vs. St. Mary’s. 6:80— ' rougher competition than Ortiz. Madison Square Garden presents Department, and SMEP while the ' visitors from New> Haven. Shaw This year 1 haven't had a bit of s Friday match that originally Police-FBI encountec will get plans to use the same lineup W’hich (Chicago today with eyes glitter Cliff Varney scored a hole in one Chmler Oak Park. .The match will be carried qn ing at the prospect of the pot of pain and I. can take my regular waa scheduled for July 13 but was underway at 8:30. ,A11 proceeds ^ aplit in two' meetinga with the over the weeken.. t»hile plR .'ing in SMFD vs. MFD. 6:30—Robert television (Dumont) i|i *ome sec gold In the ■ 'Dim O’Shanter. a foursome coi:tprislng Charlie turn with three days rest.” son Park. . . . tions of the country. set back due to an injury to Joey from the program wifi enter the East HarUord Police earlier in the Chirt brushed off the question, of Giambra'a hand. The Buffalo. N. Police A Firemen’s Athletic .As-j gunimer. Lee Fracchia will do the Palmer and seven of the other Davis,. Don CTuIver and George Polipe vs. New Haven FBI, 8:80 first pine finishers in the Easteni Budd. Vafney used a No. 7 iron (o any special trbatmenta ' bringing —Robertson Park. Bob Sstlerfield. Chicago Y. middleweight takes on Rocky aociation Fund. . , catching and Walt Ferguson will his arm around. Caatellani of aeveland. once the Coach Tommy Mason has not be on the mound. The Inner de- Open'which ended yesterday are get his Sc( on the eighth hole. ■ Legion vs. Moriarty’s, 6—ML veteran, and young Harold under 30 years old —- Illustrating WO.MEN’8 DIVISION "1 guess I tried aboUt everything Nebo. of Linden. N. J. box for the th rd No. 1 contender. - ' ' announced his MED sUrting line- j fgnse comprises either Milt Strat- they teUL me waa good for a sore ^ IfM bf MA BaewM. kw. M.i. PA-Otf. I 7.^0 The Garden, shpw will be carried up although Frank Morifowskl Is ton or Kenneth Bariter, firat base, the quantity as well as quality of Sub Par, Three Worse Holes Wednesday. Aug. 1 time Wednesday *t the. War the younger set. arm,’.' he said,” but 1 think It was on radio-TV (NBC). ' ■ the likely pitcher with Mike Ber- Alan Smith or Ray Peck, second Class A—Ida Blrett. 87-23—64 r mainly the rest over the winter Case Bros. vs. Rainbow, 8:80— MORTY MEEKLE It’s Free! BY DICK CAVALLl THE OF MARTHA WAYNE Come In, Everybody! BY WILSON SCRUGGS zenski behind the plate: Reading base, Ernie Noske. shortstop,' and ' Palmer won the Eastern Open Nellie Johnson 89-22—67, Peg that did It.” ' Robertson Park. with- 277 strokes for 72 holes. 11 Texas is ■ excited, about a Tues from firat to third base, - Mason's Ed Winzier, third ^ s c . Shaw, Stevens, 86-lE—67: and Betty Ben Simmons says he may not be as PonticelU’s vs. Nqssiffs, •— T u n r s AYClNG s’! HE MUST PFMEM0E?A(E,jU7CHUCVI(TJOWLE'G,ri€ , JU‘5 gEAUYTAKNG day show in which Paul J(wgensen infield may comprise Al Cowles, Rowe Wheeler and Hank Garruder better than par for Mount Plea ton 91-24—6.7,;. C!1asS' B—Kae Al fast now as he was when the for- WMt Side Oval. ' ~ n 3 r r ? ' '^royaiiREAuze MAHATTHEooofiy leoiiroF OEB'JUY WHO BOCkS AND QDLLS OM T>C { dvETTHis place; of Port Arthur. Tex., gels ma moat Ed Vilga, Mason and Bemie to(> the outfield candidates but sant’s 6,895-yard couife. He played len 94-27—67,' 'mcr ISS.opo bonus baby helped Green Manor vs. Auto Parts, a— WHAT THAT kIWP TOSEEVCXl y-^THESUmV uvrirnb-c a L e o B . IOUDoh important teat in a featherweight August, while Ken Munrpe, Jim Clarence Heritage. Carol Sllvinsky it safe the last roimd. matching FitT Touraanient.'. i/j Handicap, .. pitch thb Phils to the pennant in Buckiey^FieM.’ E r a par .and-winning by two strokes . Arthur’s vs. Rainbow, 6:16— OF PUBLICITY J u . r-rfsnoEnrsi0M^ STATION. WATERFORD match with Carmelo Costa of McConvlIle and Rav Lucas ^lead and Bill Cook wiU .be ready-to Floyd
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Eonathold Gooda SI Auto Driving School 7-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted— Msle 36 Dogs—Birds—Pels 41 Kmonds—Watchcli— Bnaineaa LocRtloin Honsen For Sale Honaw For Bale 72 Raburban For Sale' 75 Wknted—Real Estate 77 Dark, Dangerous Gamble Jewelry 48 GAS STOVE, four burner ivory For Rant •4 BOARD YOUR dog in our brand b e d r o o m MODERN 6-Room Colonial. Fire VEflNON—Four room Cape Cod. L u rrm os w a n t e d . Have buyers CORONER AUTO Driving School. ______• ■. 'arpen rover. Cheap. Moviiig. MI. 9-7682. THREE ranch style Clas$ified Learn to drive correctly and Year’s work. Steady Job. Joi Ml new boarding kennel while you LEONARD VIS..Y08T Jeweler, re- home, ceramic tils bath, disposal, place, tile batb, excellent condi Comfortably furnished, lot -lOO x for two, three or (our family, '^ O N L 'i POR SOOeuCMP.CmNOElT! ALL Call 9-10 a.m., 8-7 p.m. tion. Oarage, 110’ frontage, large 200, $11,000. J. D. Reiity, MI. houeee in addition'to Mven room sately. Individual instruction by 'MEN GANCfiE»£ WAS I WANT e TOUR JOHN HANOOCRi TOU I. \ 3-8296. are vacationing. Teir^Rockvllle, . pairs, adjuite^simtcnea expertly. PROFESSIONAL aUITE. ExceUsnt screened pstio, garage, combine- competent, experienced instruc TIMING ID CON CPIN6ELN e U ff / ‘JWf id ' TR. 5-7894. ^ leasonable Open daUy. locaUon. Tel. MI. 9-1680 or 6-384$. tioh storm windows, corner lot. trees, . Bowers School. Only 3-5362, 9-3640. ranch with two-car garage and ADA Sees Nation Peril KNOW I ’M GOOD FOR TUE DOUGH. jMis 7!F7_^UGETRtOOFTOU. 1 iier PWN «jali OOLBMAN SINGLE burner stovs, $15,200. Carlton W. Hutchins, bathe. Please contact J. D. Advertisement tors on dual-cbntrol inaured cars. INTO CO-SH3NING A NOTE C'MON.SIGN, j---- 'Thursday evenin^s.^129 Spruce Colemad lautem, used once, Bus stop in front of house. Comer ------IING GENERAL FOREMAN. Apply WANTED—Good home for part STORE VACANT. Centrally lo Realtor, MI 9-5132, 9-4694. BOLTON — AttracUve three bed Realty, Ml. 3-5363, 9-3640. CLASSIFIED ADVT. Automatic or conventional shift, ME CTUCIf AROUND LIlfE Street: ML 9-4387. value *27.95. Price $10. MI. $.6658. Green Manor Rd. and Wo^bridge room ranch with ' breezeway and ra. 9-«010, JA. 7-3680. , THE I-T E A R ITCH. POOR. M. E, French Co., Coventry. Collie female dog, Good dog for a cated. Can be used ak central Sts. ML 9-7860 or PI. 2-7338. DEPT. HOURS farm. Ml. 3-4926. lahratory, small office, small $10,500—2-Bedfoom rambling Cape garage. Full basement. Large liv- THIS AGENCY needs Cape Cod, If Nixon Is Benominat^d CRINGELT COUIDNT SEEM FULL TIME Gas Station Attend Cod. Tile bath, aluminum storms. ihg room, family size kitchen. Lot 4-5-6 and ':7 room aingles and 3- LARSON'S DRIVING School. 10 lOSE HIM HouMhold Goods Machinery and Tools 52 variety store, or neighborhood ROLLING, PARK—Slk-room Caps, 8:15 A. M. to 4:.30 P. M. Manchester's only trained and ant. Cook's Service Station, WOULD LIKE HOME for three beauty -parlor. Rent reasonable. Excellent condition. % acre-, bsm, 150x300, Price $14,350. Madeline family houses. Buyers waiting. one unfinished. Fireplsck, ceram chicken coop. Suburban. Carl SmlUi, Realtor. MI. $-1643. Howard R, Hastings, Realtor. (OonUnoed from Page One) and the man may be Judged "iR certified instructor. For your safe "•Manchester Gre|n. kittens; house-broken. Call MI CHAMBERS FOR SALE — Four good used No. Call J. D. Realty Co. MI. 3-5262, ic tile bath colored fixtures, full COPY CLOSING TIME, ly We are trained to teach proper 9-5367. 65 Scotts fertilizer spreader^s with 9-3640. ton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132, 9-4094. Call MI. 9-llOT any time. the light bf the reaponsibiliUei he. FINE OPPORTUNITY for man TORl^ITURE SALES basement, hatchway, amesite ANDOVER. BOLTON, Coventry. await the decision of the President may one day inherit.” ty. 8U. 9-6075. WblcoU’ji Markers. Price $7.60 drive, storm windows and doors. BEAUTIFUL Duplex House, 2*4 Good buya.. Excellent seven-room ARE YOU CONSIDERING and the convention. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. with, small investment’ to own his plus tax.' John 8. Wolcott, 180 TWO STORES avaUable on Main The dbcumeD*^ refers to tba own business. Alijeady estab I .ivestock—T ehicles 42 503 East Middle Turnpike Lot 75x160. Trees, near bus, years'old. Aluminum storm win Cape Cod, 3 or 4 bedrooma, ’Large SELLING YOUR PROPERTY?. Chairman Paul M. Butler of the MON. THRU FRI. MORTLOCK'S—Manchester’s lead Main Street. St. 20‘x60’ . iS’xM'. Immediate stores and school. Asking $14,900,' "Nixon fund”—ft fund California ing driving school. Professional lished well paying work with 'av AT THE GREEN occupancy. Will decorate or alter dows and doors. Duplex 5-5. Cen lot, garage, fine location. Neat We will appraise your property Democratic 'naUbnal committee bUBineaamen raised for Nlxon'a 10:30 A. M. erage income of over *100 a week. WE BUY c o w s , calves and^et to suit tenents. Also office space Call Ken Oatrlneky, Ml 3-51S9. trally located near sch.pola, bus three-bedroom ranch, large lot, free and without any obligation, said on a ABC TV pf-ogram yester teaching — skilled, courteous in- We also buy property for cash! senatorial expensea while he -was a stmetions. Insist on meeting your Call Ml 9-1573 between 8 a.m. and catUe. Also horses. PielS'^ros. Sayings on brand name refrigera available on East Ctnter St.; in and churches. J. D -Realty Co., fine view. Eight-room homr, day that many of the 180 GOP Senator, critically examines SATURDAY 9 A. M. 5 p.m, for ppUculars. Tel. Ml. 3-7403! tors, ranges, parlor sets, bedroom palcal instmraenta 53 HACKMATACK. ST. First time on MI 3-5262, MI 9-$640. 'chicken coops, acreage, fine loca Selling or buying contact ( House members were "pressured” instructor before starting. Phone the Andrews Building. J. D. Real market. Custom built. Six room Nixon's campaign methods, at- MI. 9-7398. suites, baby furniture. ty. MI. 3-5962 . 9-3640. ' tion. Also new and original co STANLEY BRAY, Realtor into signing the statement of sup- OUUSRANfl^ direct blow ma home With garage. Lot 90x400. MANCHE8TER-..-01der home of 6^ BBAE-BURN RfcALTY Ucks hit voting record, and saya rOCK COOPERATION WILL hogany apioM piano, $495, lonials, ranches. Cape Ck>ds, dairy pdrt for Nixon. He did not elabo BE APPRECIATED OOESN'T ANTBOOT KNOW, Articles For Sale 45 Breakfaat Seta aa low as 8S9.50. One minute walk to new school. rooms ln.-centrsl location. Come farms, -shore front and lake cot MI. 8-6273. rate. he has "not identified himaelf with MANCHESTER'S oldest, most ButN O W THE FIRST IfDOOlfHANU/r Salesmen Wanted 36-A Kemp’s, Inc. Ml, S-8680. , any of the major vieWpointa. on recommended auto school', always WHERE llE IS ? THE THREE-ROOM Office to Ant. cmi Fries reasonable. E. F. Von see! J*fice $10,700. Madeline tages and homes. Reasonable 6-lO-ROOM HOUSE wlUi base ' Butler said Rtassen’s action, RWMENT IS DUE-AND SEEN HIDE NOR HAA SLATE FLAGGING,' 4 colored. Markdown, on Summer Furnt- MI 9-0969. . Eekgrt, Agent, 609 Keeney St. Smith, Realtor. Ml. 9-1643. prie'es. John Bissell, Cross St., ment. Call MI 9-9581 after 5 p.m. foreign policy isauea." ready to serve you. .Will gladly FINANCE CO IS AFTER OF HIM M WEEKS/ TWO HAWAHAN Gilifars 'With one which has been assailed by many Dial Ml 3-5121 meet you peraonally to talk over GANGRENED HARDER Free delivery in Manchester on.'tutire, aluminum or wood folding Showhi l^ ^ poln tm en t only. Coventry. PI 2-6828. ADA said Eiaenliower's political TO LOCATE THAN ME. I THOUGHT HE Te ) V / -- -VI ■ ] .X Averaft Daily Net Prtma Ron -i'’ The WeaUier ?AGB TWENTY MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956 For Uia' tPFeek Ended ratMwrt ef 4J. B. fNeOMFOaniin ^anrl}fatpr June 16. 1866 urnrnmmmmm ■ uC , . Pnrtty eleedy, dUgligy em m it 12,065 tJbfht. Law Mt'mM M>k WeBeee* Miss Helen RoasaU MUU, M H. man ^mith-, . had her charge critical Hat again Saturday, but day partlsraleadly. wnnMr. A g h Rim St., has aub:i.itted a wimiing A^eeinent Ends changed to violation of the rules of Bus Line blUciala said she spent “a good M m bar at thn Audit About Town entry In the Sealy $600,000 Poa- the road by Judge Gryk becau.se of Pight” last night. a et Otreulatloa 8«-85.' turepedtc Contest. She will receive Strike a t Plfiht her long and unblemished driving Fares Wednescifi^v MiP>,.^ranBon, 63, was a pas- Manche$ter—^A'Ciiy o/ Village Charm MtiL 14a Rouvai;*. 96 Center St., a Posturepedic mkttresa from record. He flned her $12 on the aenger m^h«‘r husband’s car when latter charge. haa returned from Manchester. Keith’s Furniture Co. The agreement ending the 7-, Bus rides on -the Silver L,ane Bus it ^ s involved In a crash at the J W .H A L 4 N, H., where she spent a week In the cn.se of Matthew F.1 Mc The CORK VOL. LXXV. NO. (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1956 (Claaalfled Adrerttatag en Page II) week strike at the Gray Alanufac- line will cost more Wednesday, Intersection of^-R, Middle Tpke. PRICE FIVE CENTS VialtinK relatives and'lHends. Robert A. Kurland, son of Mr. Guire, 33. of 44 Morse Rd.. and Submit St. sfibBtiy s/isr 10 ^ M a n c h i s t i i i C o n n * ______- ______turing Co. in Hartford will benefit charged with operating tinder the when new faces approved last and Mrs. Reuben Kurland, 57 Jen month by the State Public UUll- o’clock. Goranson 68. died-jhortly ' Mrs. John G. Clulow of 30 Fos- sen St., haa been appointed a mem about 35 local Gray employes who influence, the court decided to con after arriving'kt the hoapltB^^, CORNER MAIN and DAK STREETS tinue the case until Friday so. that ties Commission, become effective. tefi.St.. was pleasantly surprised ber of the Advisorj’ Committee of were directly involved In tnehego- Tlie minimum fare will be in ' The driver of tHVpther car, Hat^ Saturday afternoon by the arrival .the School of Social Work, Rich several other wilnes.ses could be j tiations. subpoenaed. creased from 10 cents to 15 gents, i old Pero, 27. of Stalfoj^d Springs, Boot Daysr In town of her son. E. Donald, and mond Professional Institute, Col I It is also believed that ^another or one token. Four tokens can be, j who is charged wHh '^negligent nandson, John, of Fremont, Ohio. lege of William and Mary, Nor-oik MGuIre was arrested June 30 on i ,00 Gray wor:;ers, employ'M at the Center St. by Patrolman Walter purchased for' 50 cents. I homicide, recieved minOr injuries. SHOE REPAIR SHOP They will remain for a few days Division. . firm’s Research and Development I In Town Court this morning I^eip’a '¥■‘1 visit with Wends and relativer. Fergu.solj. About one hour .of testi Ride.s to and from Hartford will Described ! Co. here, will gain the same bene- mony was heard today befdre it cost 25 cents, with zone limlU be lease was continued on a dalf^to- ___ »■,! V 1 fits. ! day basis pending Coroner Louis* The Manchester Fire Depart wn.s decided .to call in more wit- ing estabUshed at Charles Stand Sp^o/^for Tuesday Only! Motorist Warned I The new 2-year tontract, to be hes.ses, Including McGuire’s doc in East Hartford on the west end B. Schaefer’s report. ment will hold Its drill tonight at I signed this week, provides a three He Is free’ on $2,000 bond. «;30 at the firehouse, corner^ of tor and a pa.ssenger in his car at and the .junction of Oak St. an<^ hJMEN'S. LADIES' By McKeon ' per,cent wage rise with minimum the time of his arrest. . , Si^er L,ane'on the east end. Main and Hilliard Sts., because of Following Crash of five cents hourly Oct. 1 and a and CHILDREN'S SHO the softball frame with the South Me is free ,inder $200 bond., and Twenty-trip ticket books will be . minimum of six cents more Oct. I, IS repre.sentcd by Atty. Thomas F. sold to Pratt and Whitney Air Parris Island, S. C., July 31 Manchester Fire Department to A w’amlng ticket tot failure to j 1957. craft employea for $2. 69 (jp)— S.Sgt. Matthew’ C. Mc McDonough of Hartford. ~ Wrought Iron Railings morrow night at KoberUon Park. grant the right of Way was given I In addition, the cot.l.iacl pro- INVISIBLE " Porch Columns Keon testified today that as to Wilfred J. Jolly, 72, of 89 Glen- ' Vides two additional holidays, REG. a Marine recruit he wrgs wood St. "Saturday when the car he I changes in - the insurance plan, ' three days funeral leave, and Vaca- Woman Resumes Woman ReUiPiiecl VALLEY WELDING CO. HALF SOLES______| 2 J Q marched into marshes, by his EXPERT RADIO was operating was involved in an For Free Batlmate CaU I tion pay for those who were on Zippers Replaced, Shoes Made Longer nr Shorter, drill instructor "on ^^veral oc «id TV REPAIRS accident at the intersection of ' strike during the vacation period. Trip to SK^jdeii To Otfical List Glastonbury .ME S-SII8 casions.” Hamlin and Pearl Sts. ; The end of the strike hsd no af- Shoes Dyed To Match Sample, Hats Cleaned and AO kinds. Including car radios The tall, ramrod atralght McKeon Hall Declares A.ccording to . Patrolman Allan I feet on the operations at the locki , Elsie Goranson of Forcst- Blocked. Toes Opened, Cut Down ^■amp8, Replace All took the wjtneis atand. in his own Talk Smith, who investigated the^mis- .Mra. Anna Chellberg of MO branch >f the Grsy Manufs' turing School St., the 70-year-old ■ w le. \\ju) waa injured in .the aame Broken Heehs^ .Unthrellas Repaired. defeiue on chargea of involunta^ POTTERTON’S hap. Jolly was proceeding west on i Co., 'since the employes here had ^ -car accident .that took the life of GOP Sessions Ua-CENTr.R HT.______Pearl St__when th« rar ha «.■«« who waa aboard the Swcdisl, manalaughter and oppreiaion of brked. right .through it SlOtlKhOim Wednesday night wheatheat her hu.sband Thursday night, is in CARPOKTS - PATIOS recrulta aa a re»ult of hik march- ii driving struck a vehicle operated Although the new .contract Cov- - critical condition at .Manchester by Archie Patterson. 31, of Hart it rammed the Andrga-'^ria. wa.si-aa ing a recruit platoon- into Ribbon I ers only the manufacturing com reported unhticL^nnhuct^rr a New York 1 Memorial Hospital, according to Creek at the coat of alx lives. ,, Be ‘Open’ ford, who was drlvijiig south on pany Workers, a Gray spokesman ] authorities there, Hamlin St. Hotel today, -ad^iting the re.sunip Teatifylng Ip a alight but steady RANG! today said the new- benefits vyoi ld tion of her'journey to Sweden'i Her name was placed on the vole*, he told of hi.* recruit train In Londb^ The accident occurrrt shortly probably be 'xtenc^Hi to the Re Wakkington, July 31 (A’>— after 6 o’clock. About $100 damage Frijjay; i ing daye back in 1848 on thia aame Harold Stgsaen ^ d today search, and Development Co. em .Ira. Robert McComb of 11 ! baae. - im on waa done to the Patterson vehicle pioyes. , Vice PresiddRt Nixon’s name London, July 31 (JP)—‘Th« while Jolly’s car sustained $25 Quaker Rd., a friend of ,Mra. Chell- ' Marched Into Mwamp* Tlie local branches of ’> i berg’si said today that Mr.a. Chell TUESDAY-Last Day Soviet Union upheld Egypt i.. ASOLiNi damage. on the Republican ticket, “ will are located at 658 berg waa not injured in the colli Finally, Defenae Attorney Bhnile JkilK- Berman aaked him: detract millions of votes from todgy .in her seizure of the sion off Nantucket and that she Suez 'Canal, and implicitly had been put up at the Governor •'During the. courie of your boot the very broad popularity of Clinton Hotel in New York. training here waa 'your .platoon the President.” warned the West against re Of HALE’S ever marched into the awxmps, BANTLY OIL Mrs. McComb added that Mr.< ' prisals. ■ ' I N I O LLirS Court Cases Chellberg will resume her That InterpfHThe marabea, boondocks and waters Washington, July 3,1 (A*)—• The statement came from NUUta Relocating factory. Everything adjacent to the base?" Emile Zola Berman, defense counsel in the court martial of fi. Khruahehev, CbmmuiUst party ■ ■’ '. I n'. ! I journey Friday, when she sails Wishes Of The Famj^y Republican Chairman L^n- AUTO BODY aboard the .Swt^dish-Amerlcan must go - below factory cost. "Yes, sir, on several occasions," S/Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon. left, is shown after he lost a bid to. boss, as President Elsenhower waa ft l MIt,- h. II 9 -IS?;, Richard J. Magnan, atreated Line’s Kiingsholm for Gothenburg. Lifetime units — 2.hours to in- McKeon replied. get the court to drop charges against the sei'geant at Parris ard W. Hall said today Harold (lispatchihg Secratary of State ★ WELDING I July 22 by Patrolman. Raymond Her original plans called for a 3- i JOHN B. BURKE^ atall. t0x20’ regular retail HcKeon under direct examina Island, S. C. ' E. Stas.aen is free to nominate iHiIlea to London to help map west* $498.00, NOW $179 00 delivered, July White Sale m ROCKVII l r 5 21 77 i Peck and charged with paasing a month stay in Sweden, with a visit tion by Berman W’as asked on what em strategy. ★ AUTO lO D Y and FWERAL HOME Vvl^lle they la. ■ I ,;>!• i / - .