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B ovi^ ambassadors to the United States, Britain and
/France have been summoned
to Moscow'^ presumably for consultations on East-West U.S. E m b a ssy Friend Paid Bupimit meeting and nuclear arnis negotiations. - Families Move Ambassador Sergsl 'Vinogradov flew to Moacow yesterday, the So- FRED R. ZBIXF.R JOH.N AL80P Adams’ Bill
viet embsasy in Paris announced. He. left a day after conferring with From Lebanon
French Premier Charles de Gaulle, w-ho was given a lettor from Soviet Beirut, June 16 (JP)—Amer- At Waldorf Premier Nikita Khrushchev, ican families had the go-ahead Jacob Malik left hia London post to move out of Lelianon twlay Washington, June 16 (JP)— by disne shortly after It w i re- House probers turned up evi- vealed that Mikhail Menahikov had as the anti-government rebels ■lipped out of Washington and kept up a detennined, bloody dence today that higher-ups in
headed for the Soviet i-apital. stand before U..\. Secretary the Federal Trade Commission Mallk told reporters at London Dag HammarskjolVl arrives to (FTC) vetoed a government airport: expert’s recommendation for sm going on business. When' direct hi-s internatRmal team ‘1 SI criminal prosecution of Ber- . one goes to do business In one’s 'of ob.servers. own country. It Is always a pleaa- Bitter fighting broke but In the | nard Goldfine, benefactor of
ure." - j capital .Saturday and rontinued; Sherman Adams, President He did not disrloae the nature I yesterday until );overnnienii secur-j of his business or how long hC < lt,v fori-cs pinned down the\insur- Eisenhower’s No. 1 aide. would be swsy. Ten offlcisls oft geiits In tbelr strongholds at the j Records showing' th'at Goldflnc, the Soviet emhsssy saw him off. . center of Belnit. Heavy shomlng I a big indu.strislist frynn Boston, Recently the psce of diplomatic i stopped by noon, but sporadic Vir-! pii*k?d up Adams’ bills at th* exchanges between Moscow and ing and homlring were heard the Wald'orf-Aatoria Hotel in New York al.so.jvere Entered in the case ^ the West has quickened. real 6f the day. that has become a prime political ' Khrtjshchev sent lengthy com- A Iroinb exploded across, Ihe^ sensation, , munications last week to Freeldent street from the American Univer- There also . Was -IfStlmony' that Elsenhower and Prime Minister J. RF,NNETH RRADl.EI' ANTONI N. HADU%K aity of Beirut this moi-nihg. Eye- some of the records iif an FT*C cas* Mscmlllsn dealing with summit witnesses reported there were no concerning one of Goldfifts'S textile matters, contents of these note* casualties. (ilOP HopefiilH-—A to Z mills had been destroyed. have not yet been made public. In the gravest warning to Amer- But acting FTTi Chairman R«k‘ The three westerp amhsssadors j icans in the Middle East since the ^ ert T. Secrest said the destruction, In Moscow have bSen talking with j 1056 Suez rrlsis. the U.S. embas-sy by another government agency Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei offered, free transportation out of was inadvertent and that no in- the strife-lorn country to depend- formation was lost since it all. had (Continued on Pngs Nine) ents of emha».sy staff members. been transcribed into other records Tlie ."i.OOO other .\mcricans in still on hand. along Beiiut were urged to stay off the Secrest also told the House sub--, stieets. committee investigating Adams'
1958 Vote Dim So far no foreigners have been relationship with Goldfine that hurt in the. month-oid rebellion Adam.* never tried to sway the agairist Trerident Camille Cha- FTC on any matter, Adams has acknowledged mailing. caUa.lQLin.r.. Oh Increase inj (('nntinued on Page Seven) formation from government agen- cies about Goldfine^s troubles, and
^ o c dal\ Security; set up a conference between Gold- fine and FTC officials. But he vows
Washington. June 16 The: Two Walkouts he never tried to get favors fob his House Ways and Meana Comndtteo . friend. o p ie d hearings today on social so-; Francis X. McLaughlin, investi- e ^ t y revisions with a strong hint -I Could Tie 700i gator for a House subcommittee, from Chslrnjsn Wilbur Mills ID-! told th* subcommittee that "Gold- Ark) that the committee would 1 fine was . Adams' paying host i t taka no action this year. U.S. Flag Sliips, the Waldorf at a time when the "Tlia;w llness, SecrttsryluV~ofT Dipiitarips dl VConn Graduatioh FTC was settling a cas* against -Welfal!il*''Fblim backed this up. one of Goldflne's New England •iytpg that any pro|>osals for slg- THFAIDORB 8. RVAN BENJA.M1N BARRl.NGER j New York. June 16 i/Jb Two Maj. Gen. John B. Medsrls (In light uniform), the tJ.S. Army's niiHsilc chief, was speaker at ye.ster- j textile mills. * j maritime unions struck today, re- day's Univeraity of Connecticut 7'5th annual eommencenieril at which 1,7’22 peraons, including 37 nificitnt changes should be sub- fusing to *ail without contracts, from Manchester, were graduated. On the general's right is Gov. Abraham Rihicoff, and on his Gbidfine's troubl. * with the com- jected t'O.the moat thorough and The walkout of 1.700 engineers left is University Pre.sldent Albert N. Jorgensen. Other Herald Photos by photographer Sylvian mission have atemmed from com- H searching study. i I plaints that materials from hia However, Folsom indicated the j ; and 10,000 unlicensed tanker sea- Oflara and a alory on the graduation exerciaes are on Page 7. i milts were improjierly labeled. administration vvniUd go along; men could tie up nearly 700 .Vnieri- There waa testimony that with changes which ha-ve been pro-, State GOP can-flag ships operating Out of Charles Canavan, a wool specialist posed to increase )>enefits to some , Ea.at and Gulf Coast porta. The striking union.*, the Marine U.S. Ajjaiiv Pushes working on a Goldfine case, recom- five million persons already on the ! mended criminal misdemeanor ac- rolls and to enlarge the tax ^“age Engineer* BeneIVcial Association State Dept, in Error and the National Maritime Union, Reels to Free Nine tion. However, the matter ulti- base from 84.200 to 84.800. .said negotiation* would pick up mately was settled by an order to The committee has scheduled j Goldfine 16 cease and desist from two weeks of )>ublic hearings on | again later in the day. Meanwhile, Berlin. June 16 i/P' A U .S. Army they said, "No contract, no sail- colonel today paid his second of- such practices. numerous proposals to broaden so- j Bv THE - ARSOCI.\TED PREHS rial security coverage. r . , ------— ------I ing'" ficial call on Communist East On Passport Denials Surest underwent sharp ques- Connecticut Repiioltcana meet | The engineer* afe employed on Germany's foreign minl.slry to de- tioning as to why the recommenda- Mills noted at the start of the | ♦48 dry cargo arid passenger ships, ttearihgs that “we admittedly have in convention today to nominate \ mand the release of nine Amer- tion for criminal prosecution, had a relatively short time availsWe the 10.000 »eSmen on .231 oil tank- ican soldiers. ' Washington, June 16 i/Ti The* kind of aulhouit.v he e.\ercised. been overruled, although Cinavan eight top candldatea for the No- ! ers. , Col. Robert P. Mcquail of Blue- for these hearings and this second | Supreme Court ruled today the His opinion continued: had reported the action complained session of the S.'5th Congress is well ! xember election. j There Is no large pa*.«enger ship field, W. Va., .strode tight-lipped "We must remember that we ot appeared to he premeditated But whether a gubernatorial berthed here now and none is ex- into the Ea.sl Berlin ministry si •Rate Depaitment was wrong in under way." j are dealing here with citizens who and irtliful, It nia.v not be possible fbr t h e l'Va’’'tldate can be agreed upon by | pected to sail hefoie Wednesday. noon accompanied hy an iinidenli- denying pas.sports to two appll- have neither been arciised of Secrest said that while Cana- The wBlkouls do not affect ahips committee to act on all of the pro- the 630 delegates is a question j fied American major. , cants who refused to sign non- crimes or found guiltv. They are van'a ability and ojfinions were I at sea. Three American soidieys ac- posals. but the testimon.v will be I even veteran political observers iComniiinisl affidavits. being denied their freedom of highly respected, in thl* Instaric* availahl. for our study and as a i are avoiding. A 6-man race for the j j The Marine Engineers struck companying the uniformed officers movcmeril .solely heeaiisr of their the investigating attorney as- posaible basis forWetion during the I nomination may lead to the first 1 after the union rejected a contract shielded then from new.smen who Tlie ruling applied to Rockwell refusal to be siibjeeled to inquiry * next session b'f the Congress." statewide primary election in Con- 1 offer b.v the diy cargo and pas- were unable to gel close enough Kent. 7,b-yea.i-old artist and Dr., into their beliefs and associatiiyi.s. (Continued on Page .Vine) Milla said. necUciit history. ; senger ship operators to ask questions. Walter Briehl. Los Angele.s psv- "Tlie.v do nqt seek to escape the The j(-day convention opens at 8 i The strike by the tanker »ea- McQuail left the ministry 40 rhiati i-Hl. . Folsom noted that revised estl- I men waa unexpected The NMU law nor In, violate it. males'^, p.m. at the Bushnell .Memorial minutes later. Grim-faced. he Jti.sUce Douglas delivered the Kent in 19.5.5 asked for a pa.a.s- . auditorium, Hartford. had tentatively approved a 3-year walked quickly through the gates 5-4 decision. Justice Clark wrote showed thM...the Old Age arid Sur- contract covering about 30.000 tin- jiort to go to Europe to paint pic- vivors insurahes Trust Fund will I Voting for the eight top places i of 4h* minisli y and climbed into jS dissenting opinion, joined by Jvis- tures. Dr. Briehl the same year on the GOP ticket will take place licensed seamen employed on the I tice.s Burton, Harlan and Wliit- Bulletins show a decline this year for the dry cargo and pa.ssenger ships. asked for a pa.a.spon to enable him J (Continued on Page Five) j taker. | lo attend mediial conventions In first time and will dip further dur- ' tomoirow. Another' maritime union, the .loining Douglas in the majority from the ,AP Wires Ing the next five-year*. It is the- first of the two major American Radio A-ssociation. rep- Geneva and I.stanliiiJ. poliUca.I conventions in the stale .cere Chief .liistice Warren and They were denied pa.s.sporta af- Urging careful and thorough rcaentlng .bOO operators, icached Justices Rlack. Frankfurter and •tud.V before changes are made in this month. ' agreement on a new contract with ter declining 'to say whether they AI TO CO.N'TBACTS SIGNED ITie Democrats, also faced with I B i e n n n n . had ever been meiiiber.s of the a program which la ao far-reach-, the American Mercha.nt Marine I Douglas said In the majority . Detroit, June 16 ,L'nions Ing and complex, FoJIsom saidf a piMsible primary election, con- Institute, representing the employ- Communist party. Their a|ipeal representing small groups of vene in the same auditorium June HOWARD PVLE er.*! News Tidbits I opinion that "we will not readily! to the .Supreme <\mrt contended "It la therefore Imperative, if infer that Congress gave the .sec- the socretary of .state had no legal employes In the auto industry wa ar* to maintain the"soundn 27-28. The settlement rear' ed* after an rulled from .AP Wires__ ' today - signed contracts^—with—t iyirotv~Sp«scti Tonigfit h'etai'y-or state imbHdled “disc'i'e-"" nght~fb impo.sp what they called and integrity of the social'secur all night bargaining se.ssfon does lion * to withhold passports. Chrysler and Ford accepting a Former Gov. Howard Pyle of not provide for any specific pay political conditions on the issu- Ity system, that any benefit In- Canada Bares Douglas .said the court would be ance of pa.ssports to American citi- wage formula which has been,. creases be financed fully and Im- Arizona, special assistant to Pres- laises or increased overtime bene- ! Rock 'n Roll singer Elvis Pres- rejected by the I'nited .\iito ident Eisenhower, will give the faced with important constitution-1 zens. mediately by Increases In tax re- flls. It does contain substantial j ley resunies workaday grind of ,,al questions if it were to hold that ■ The director of tlie'Slate Depart- Workers In dendfocked negotia- venue."- QOP keynote address tonighl at improvements In vacation bene.Ata, ..\rroy trainee at FU Hood, Tex., tions with,the car makers. Nine 9 o’clock. Republican National Budget Deficit I'Congress had given the aecretaiy ment's passport office reported Dr. Folsom made it clear he would negotiators said. after a 2-week furlough, . . . Uni- I authority to withhold passports to Briehl was alleged to have been a unions—one at . Chrysler and Chairman Meade Alcorn of Suf- "The agreement also imfirdlves versity of Connecticut wants ticks eight at Ford—agreed to- two- fietd will introduce him. i citizens because of their beliefs or member of the Los Angeles Coun- (Contbined on Pag* Nlm) Of $39 Million conditions for radio men aboard the kind that erawl on humans Bssoijia tions. I ty Communist party. In Kent's yeur extensions of old eontraet.s. * ■■ , . I . - ^ _ ___ U.B.'Senator William A. Purtell ships and provides to- two waf(e add aJiinials—to supply scientists Douglas said laws on which the | case, the (hreVlor said evidence in, They provide substanUally th* is assured of renomination, lie is j ....., reviews, at the election of either with the parasites for further re- same unqual produetivity in- unopposed for a second full term. 1 Ottawa, June 16 i.Tt —Declining j secretary of state relied in denying dicated a rohslstent and prolonged party. It was said. seai'Ch, . . . Joseph S. Kinski' of ! passports to Kent and Briehl dl(1 adherence to the Communist pai ty ereases and cost of Hying sudjusf- But none of the six ca'rittidafes ; revenues and record peacetime Under the old cbntract the radio- Meriden eley.ted new nati.onni vice iiienis contained in the ex^red'- Man in Sharon for the gubernatorial nomination spending In the lP.'57-.’i8Jiscal year I not in fact glve-thc secretary the ' line on a variet.v of issues. rnmiiiander of the Polish League eontraets of the C.WV, enters the convention assured of brcjiighl 4he Canadian Treasury a of Americari 'Veterans at Meriden budget deficit estimated at $39.- (Continued on Page Thirteen) Shot to Death becoming the convention's choice convention. * • LEH.V.NESE REBELS FOR.M to run* against Democrat Gov. 400.000 Instead of the surplus-oyig- Increase in New York City's re- Beirut, I.ebanon, June 16 UP)-— Abraham A, Rihicoff. inall.v foi-ecast. _ __ •' ____ li'ef roll.* tapering off'for the past /V riiember i>f the National Front Sharon, June 18 (Jb —■ Robert ■' Rlbieoff ts unopposed for his It is the first deficit in three Wabash Flood six weeks but VVelfare Commis- Humphrey for Revised\ opposition groups disclosed today Walters stood in his kitchen with party's nomination. He is the only years -following a 8257,.bOO,000 sioner Henry L. McCarthy says it that I.,ebanese opposition leiuieria ... hia wife yesterday wlike their Democrat now holding a top state surplus the previous year- and at is too early to say whetlier the fig- aro diseuasing formation *f A, breakfast coffee brewed. Then, po- office. the first time revenues have gone ures indicate a turning point in rebel government as a 'r;ival- t* lice said, hia father-in-law shot These ate the six GOP hopefuls Chase» 1^000 down since the recession of 19.b4- the business recc.ssion .theie. . v U.S.- Economic Policy the regime of President' GumUl* - him in the back with a shotgun. from A to Z: ■tfls. ■■ The Philadelphia Biitletiii plans-to Chamiiun. The informant told . Walters, S."), a factory worker, John Alsop. 42. Avon, pre.sidenl • In a white jiapcr submitted to- Terre Haute. Ind.. June 16 (A’t—A publish larger editions witli. ra- reporters no decision had been died moments later. of a Hartford Insurance Company, day to the House of Commons, Fi- 30-fool stretch of the Sugar Creek I tioned advertising in the third Wa.sliington. June 16 i.Ti Sen. ( dent to allow for consideration of, finall.v rescheil. When police ari-lved, they found former state representative, broth- nance Minister Donald ^M, Fleming levee broke at Terre Haute early (week of strike tiiat has (-iirtalled Huhert H. Humphrey iD-M'nnij broad domestic and foreign policy his 73-year-old father-in-law, Rob- er of journalisfa* Stewart and showed budget revenues of $.b,- today, flooding about 20 per cent 1 (katrihutlon of three metropolitan called today for a new U.S. for-, inlere.M.s. * i P.\B.\T’ROOPS IN ei'P R F S ert Porter, .seriously injured with Joseph,-Alsop. 047,100,00(). compared \.ilh the of West Terre Haute and forcing ; area necvs|)apers. ' eign economic policy, to replace I 2. Loiig-tciuii. low-intercut rate l XIrosla. r.vpnis, June 16 gunshot and knife wounds. Stale Sen. Benjamin L. Bar- I pievioiis year's .$.b.l06.,b00.000, and! some 1.000 persons to flee Ihei-r Adlai Stevenson in London tells one he said "i.s geared to the needs 1 loams, plus tax inccntive.s, to in-i British jet transports loaded State ^Police said it was murder ringer, 47. New Milford . attorney 1 expenditiire.a of ■.$.b.086.,b00,flc0 homes. British he will not l»e running as of 193S." i duce private enterpri.se to ini rea.se with paratroopers began streak- and attempted suicide. "and dairy farjjier, serving his I compared with 84,849.000.000. Civil Defense official,* said the Democratic eandidale (or U.S. He .said a Rockefeller report j its Inve.stment in the development ing into C'ypros today in |he sec- Mrs. Wintera. who watched her fourth term in' the . General As- residents had ample warning and presidency in , 1960. . . . Special made public last night offered "a of miderdeveloned nations in co- \ ond case of a. troop buildup t* husband die, was unhurt. She suf- aembiy. tyi’o in the Hoii.se. two in The white paper vvsa presented I in advance of Fleming's first ftill- all were evacuated^ safely from meeting ot the ■ Intet-American grand design " for a new polic.v to | ordination with government activ- ' keep peare an this .Medlter- fered shock, however, and could the Senate. the western Indiana town. Economic and Social Council, to meet the needs of a modern world ities in this field. j rahenn island.; B.x* the time th* not tell police all the details of the J. Kenneth Bradley. 5,b. West- I fledged budget, " high he will de- , liver to Farllament 'niestfay night. The break was on the sugar consider' a proposal for a bemi- : in which "newly independent, un- 3.. Encouragement of regional emergency air lift ia completed, tragedy. port, an attorne.v, former Repub- ' derdevelopcd nations ,\vill play a 'structures aimed at the progres- Porter was taken to Sharon Hos- Hie is expected to propose all-time creek, a tributaiy to the Wabash spherii; conference, 'canceled. Pan about. 8,000 paratroopers nlll b* lican.staje chairman and national River, and was about a mile up- American Union says in Washing- ; Vital i-ole ' ' sive elimination of tiadc bariiers here bolstering the permanent pital, where he remained uncon- commiltecnisn and former state high spyiding of around 86 billion. 1 In-contrast to tlie deficit for the stream from where the creek emp- top. ‘ ' Sen. George D. .^Alken (R-Vtl ,is a step **fn the direction cif free- 'ttrillsh force of *15.000. The ira t aciou'and In critical condition. Po- [agreed that the report pulnt.s up a ing. world trade." 900 men flew In Saturday. lice did not charge him. pending '* S tM e " W Theodore S. Ryan. 3?. the tjles into the Wabash river. Donald Keeton, the lovesick air- Authorities .said most of the man who wrote siiiride note and , need for policy changes.* But he 4. International' agreements to ...,tke outcotnc of his injujies. ' • .b.3. Sharon cattle raiser, a member Pf*'! "''" said it should have placed niore Lt. William Menser, commander of the Legislature sim^e 19.b3, pres- I P>'e<'‘':t«'
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‘ . . . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAI^CHESTER, CQNN.. MQNDAY, JUNE 16, 19M PAGE THREE ,--X ' I ■. ’■ . " MANCHESTEB EVENmO-tfERAIA MANCHESTER, CONN:; MONDAY. JUNE 16. 1969 I...... -■■«.<.,iV.;V^<1w,.,^m,iir I - | .l..^-l■.■■l■ ...... IIIII ...... -*r^ Andover RAN&t Bourns-Y ou rlg ^ edjling Wabash Flood M ail in Sharo n ' ■ . f : : [ ^ Scho ol P u p ils )U n. OIL t Jllaa Oonatance Young, daugh- ‘ GASOLINF Sheinwold ^ii Bridge .Qluo FerS Loao Tntnar tar of Mj!a. <3iarlaa Frederick Shot to D eath Jock imnwon Jeff CluMMUM Young, 114 Washington 8t„ and Chases 1^000 "THE LADY Slate P ic tiics ------•Tlift tha late Charlaa F. Young; WHEN EXPEEJS CLAm .TAKES A (Contlnnetl frois- 'Pagr One) (OenUnned from iPager Op«^ Sooth daalar ' FLYER" Courtney Beach .Bouma, jgESULTS BIAV BE NOBMAL C^wbfty” The annual achool pltmics for BANTLY OIL , >'-Hber ride voteanble la Mior Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Beach, (Conttnoed from Pag* One) Aug. 6; the DemOCTaUc primary, W N o te s emu Q u otes Stratton, lay asleep in 8 bedroom- Bj) Alfred SbetiiwoM I iSm S miW SiM-SslS of Mansfleldr Ohio, were' married the six riemisntaity grades will be Aug. 20. I -IMI' \N) , l\l bKHKIH ^ being made to reach any that were Experts often r^ c h the same stranded on the other side. shotgun roaradi Winters, ♦ 10 3 ^ Tuesday at 7 p;m, in the Fimt Jieht tomorrow . 4f th r (leather is former state senator, expected to A candidate would have'to poll : 'I 'M IN - I Id 1,1 IL YOST. wounded in. the.back and shoulder, goal as average players, but they V 10 3 2 ^ lVEO.i "D O N ^ GO NEAR Presbyterian Church, Hartford. at least 01 per cent of the dele- The water was moving slowly may take dlidlffi ferent paths to get TflB W ATER"—eolor favorable. In ’(Itc avent of rain the be renominated for a,iixth term aa and officials said it would spread staggered to a nearby room, then fKJ7 32 ■ihe Rev. Arthur P. Bourne of gates on the first ballot to elim- TEL Mitchell 9.4595 No lesi than 11 Manchester resl-v^ t). Arthur Miller lll< f was cited recently for having com- sotoerv sJong Um -wdy picnics wfll -t then - ha held qn^’ comptroller If he" loses his, bid to the n e a r b y community of died. there. 7|i*.' ixr 3 Morristown, N. J., grandfather of inate the possibility of a-qijimary. denU are members of the Sphinx " bridge St. is an honorary pleted 440 hours. Barbara Mc- be verylm raetlog.' WE®t KAST» the bridegroom, officiated, using Wednesday.. for the gubernatorial hbmtnAtien. Heretofore, he needed Only 51 per KUCKVIi.I.E TR R-SITr Dresser in a short time. They esti- member. He. was a bass drum- Intosh wad next with 271 hours Porter, Ms face smeared with Temple Shrine Band, the p ii^ ^ ~ blood. Walked through the kitchen. ITast. opened the fo w o f apedea, ^ * J 7 8 4 2 the double 'ring ceremony. Mrs. ■ Grades 1, 2 and 3 will go to Gay The convention will also nomi- cent of the vote for nomination. mated that another 200 persons Shrine Band. Organized 1b ' mer. . . Driggs*'has been bsmd li- Slid Helen GWorek, 299, houra East mode tha fli9t expert -tVhan police arrived, they hw4 'W J » 74 » 1C5 5 William J. YHiller presided at the G(ty accompanied by five teachers nate candidates for lieutenant- None of "the gubernatorial can- would have to be evacuated thiere. the band is now in its ^ U t' year. brarian since he joined 15' years ' of the hand by putting up the ft Q 10 t another gunshot^ They found po t - ft 8 5 organ. Dr. Calvin H. Buchanaii, and Fith tWo Red Cross swimming didates is believed to be entering About 500 persons were evacuat- Silk Towners in the Uuid Include ago, and Ekiwin served three years Branching out With a second THIOK gOvernor, secretary of state, treas- tei, wounded in the face, in a bed- MML ft S7 9 4 2 pastor of the church, aisisted. instructors provided to supervise the convention with the solid sup- ed earlier last night at West Terre the following: bashes; ^ ym on d as band manager. Carlson aa^ eatery is Adrian Groot Jr. of 20 Tbia la n pli^ that cannot JoM. Moora urer,' and attorney-general. All Haute and Dresser. room, , , ’Given In marriage by her broth- the swimming and 'bathing activi- port of a majority of the delegates, Brown of 101. Walker St. gnd sumed Edwin's duties this year, Jensen St., who is now.,operating I f West has the king of amdes, ftK »5 OOANED BEEF er, Charles F. Young, the bride ties. these offices are now held by ,Re- but it seems certain that at I'eaat There Were two smaller breaks jj Turfclngton Jacobs has been a band member Lt. Menscr said police were un- WAQ8 V of 1.5K Adrian's 'Drive-In at 300 W. Mid- Bast will win the trick w iu the was attended by Mrs. Charles J. punlicans. two—Zeller and Alsop—have more on the earthen Sugar Creek levee j porest S t.< ^ clarinets, for 40 years, and 20-year men in- able immediately to develop a mo- ft A 9 4 'Grades '4, 5 arid 6 will be trans- Three of the incumbents, how- Thai Interpret The Alfred dle Tpke, as well as the Sandwich quara. I f South has the k ln i of Mi PASTROMI Matt Jr. of Bast Hartford, a. ma- >rted by school bus'' to Camp than the 126 votes needed to peti- earlier last night, but workers got Briggs Jr. of 616 N. Main St., E g- clude Waddell, Inman and Need- tive for the Whooting. H e issued i^dflcs, he win feel obliged to win ever, have aald they will not seek Nook’at 999 Main St. Groot fea- this repbrtr tron of honor. Bridesmaids were' -urel in Letianon ((there they will tion for a primary. Bradley may Wishes Of The Fsmily them repaired before much w'ater bert'Inman of 198 McKee St., ham. The active band member- tures his own .type chiU sauce, for- the first trich f 6r fear that ba will SeUh w t ^ 5 i W ? Wm renomination. They are Lieuten- Porter had been despondent over 3(isa Nancy Bourns, sister o f the aim be supervised bj^ five teachers also,have the required number or poured through the breaks. Joseph Needham o f 47 Thomas ship totals 67 and the group meets mulated by his father, Adrian-Cr.,' never win a spade trick 'at oH If 1 f t Pam 1 f t ' Mu SANOWIGH ^ Granted Degree ant-Governor. Charles W. Jewett his wife's health for some time. bridegroom; Miss Carol Maclv;ft'',' a i^ tw o Red Crou Instructors in a close to it. Goy. Harold \V. Handley declar- Monday nights in . the Shrine club- and.used fo r the past 33 years. he doesn't take hta king At once. 2NT Pass 3 NT PU Barbara Le* Sle.t.lenaki, daugh- of bid Lyme. Secretary of State JOHN B. BURKE ed a state of emergency in TerrpJ Mrs. Porter suffered a shock Pass PaM WITH POTATO ^ cousin o f the bride of Boston, program of badminton, softball. None of the capdldates. however, rooms in the Hotel Bond in Hart- Since- 1925 the Groot family has A ftw all, South cannot tMl that Mildred P. Allen of Hertford, and Haute yesterday at the reqacRym several Weeks ago, and was ad- Opeaias Isad — ft4 SALAD...^