P A G E T J T E im jOanrbPBt^r lEnrntng Hrralb WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1957 -4 ^ * 0 property where the new holes ties if th* Directors should decide Chester." Johnson said. "I thtnk would be built and sufficient land that ia in the best interests of th* Bloodmobile Visits Center Church Tomorrow,, 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. About Town around the water to protect the a private courM 1* an asset to the 30-Year Lease Plan town. "W * know what th* Coun­ town.". Johnson emphasized that Mr. and Mr*. Richard'S. Nhtr, reservoir are*. All of the w-ater try Club thinks ia best for lUelf," If th* Barnes proposal Is adopted, Buah Hin Rd., vUited Ausable above ground, both in storage and Kelly said. "What we’ve got to th* town . would be getting Chaaffi r*c«iit)y. In brook*, would be considered decide is what la beat for the Average Daily Net Press Run town water supply. 1210,000 on an investment of Before Board Tuesday town.” 8160,000, the estimated purchase Famous For the Week Boded The Weather Manr BuahnaU Cheney Aiu- 5. Receiving the approval of Director Po* suggested that price of th* land the club would July 27. 1967 Foreeast of U. 8. Waatfeer Riiriaa lltary, No. 13, U8W^^ haa been the general manager for each of Kelly’s idea of a public recreation use. , The Board of Director* will aetfeton attended the meeting at the iBformed that no Department the new holes before they ar* area under private operation and a The Country Club’s present 37,600 i Tonight, ebanoe of ahowora, ao9 Tuesday night on a 80-yesr lease Invitatton of the committee to all built. long-range leas* to the club might 12,002 tcnie WOi be held thia year. a year leaat of th* golf course now a* oool a* last night. Low noar 79. §’ectarday‘1 Herald failed to carry to the Manchester CJountry Club of the Board of Directors, com­ Barnes had originally suggested not be incompatible. The 10 holes on town property expires Sept. 30. footsteps Member of the Audit the wort “picnic" In an Item opposed at this time by three Dem­ posed of five Republicans and a rental fee of 119,500 for the first left to the town might be used for The club’s Board of Governors has Bureau of areulatloB Friday, warm, hnmW, ahowoia or jMbmlttad by Mr*. Olady* Ridolfi, ocratic members of the Board. four Democrats. Marte was not three years and 15,600 for the re­ s 9-hole course and other recrea­ turned down the public-private' op- Mancheatef— A City of Village Charm thunder shoYrera High 80 to 88. prealdent The Directors will have before present mainder of the lease term. He tional facilities might be built eraUon auggeation. State Rep. Ray them a lease on town-owned Globe The Barnet proposal, to be advocated a uniform rental rate around It. Warren, a vice president of the are tlioinaa Blanchard and hla aon Hollow property drarni up by the drawn up as an official document for each of the 30 year* last night. Mayor Turklngton supported club, attended the subcommittee (TWENTY PAGES) DaVM, 4, of 169 Wadaworth St, town counsel and conuining sug­ for Board action; provides for: The high fee at the time the club this suggestion If It receives the meeting but did not speak publicly. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. 1957 (Claaalfled Advortislaf on Pago 18) PRICE n V B CENTS 15*1., have returned from a 3-week gestions made by-Republican Di­ 1. A SO-.s-ear lease of land for wmuld be building new holes might approval of the town. Th* club’s present propoaal be­ rector Gilbert C. Barnes. 18 golf course hole* to the club. "put the squeeze on the club," he Director Cummings asked for trip to the Weat Coaat. After fly- fore the Board of Directors is for • •• Inj: out from Bradley Field, they EUmes’ lease p,roposal met ob­ Three of hese year* would be for said. i dUoussioif of terms of a short­ a 2-year ei-.lension of the lease It coming alaited many point* of Intereat jections from Democratic Direc­ lease of the present course on the Repeats Own Plan term public-private operation now holds, but the Board pf Gov­ trom San DIegro to San Franelaco tor* Eugsne Kelly. Ted Cummings east and west sides of S. Main St. lease with Country Club members ernors haa indicated willingness to Commenting on the Barnes pro­ |ss proposed at the last meeUng audi aa Dianeyland and Knott's and Francis Mahoney at a meeting The remainder would be for lease posal. Director Kelly repeated discuss a long-term lease. In the Crash Kills Berry Farm. They drove back last night of a subcommittee w'hich of eight of the presen* holes on ‘ of the subcommittee. past, th# club has offered to btiy hla own suggestion for a privately Director Mahoney asked for throuifh the southwest, stopping he heads. the east side of the street and land operated golf course open to the land from the, town under'* 3100,- at Fort Defiance and the PainUd The proposal was supported by for 10 new holes O'l, the east side. continued consideration of a short­ 000 lease-purchase arrangement. public. "I don’t care whether it term lease at thia time with th* j-Prosjpeefs jHouse Group Ignores Ike, Deoert Republican Director Roy Johnson 2. Payment of 17,000 a year by is a 30-year, 2-year, or 40-year course to be open to the public, and Republican Maj-or Harold A. the club to amount to a total lease. I think the public-private OON-TEST Tt>NIOHT In Soviet Plane Hie Sewing group of Emanuel Turklngton. of 3210,000 at the end of 30 years. and the clubhouse as well. A Watermelon Bating Contest requirement should go Into it." Opposes .Suggestion Lutheran CJHirch w;i; meet to­ Subcommittee members, besides 3. Moving off ail of the present Kelly said. He suggested adver­ on th* 11 playgrounda tonight 'will \ » ...... morrow at 10 a.m. with Hr*. Ed­ Director Johnson declared him­ Barnes, are Kelly, Johnson. Dem­ course at the same time with one tising "Immediately" on a nation­ bring to a close the atriee of week­ Moecow, Aug. 15 (;P)— Thetbodies were recovered. Washington, Aug. 15 (ff‘)— ward Noren, 36 Roosei-elt St. ocratic Director Pascal Poe and year’s notice to the town. self opposed to public-private ly special events sponsored by the Six badly mutilated bodies were wide basis for a private group to operation of the golf course. "I ’m Briti8h Embaaay reported M«Rflb*ra will bring aandwichea. Republican Director Paul Marte. ' 4. Leaving sreesa to the Taylor operate the course and a public Rec Department for this summer, found floating on the muddy har- Prospects faded still more to- .Desserts and coffee will be served Cummings, Mahoney and Turking- Reservoir in the mida*. of the completely in favor of continua­ •ni* contests will sUrt at 6:45 and that two Britiah delegates to bor watwii and wM^ for quick House action on recreation are* with other facili­ tion of a prlvau course in Man-' by the hostess. prize# will be awarded. the world youth festival, minute* after the crash. Others'the stalemated Civil Rights were recovered from the sub- ^ jjj|j n Aid Funds Alan Titt and Miss Berly Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. ’West. 73 PitMn St., have a- their guest were believed to have been '"-nliflwT!!!!?,’.. ...M.I,.— ■ Aa stymied civil rights leaders tMs week Mis* Oay Bluggerman among (hd passengers of the paringarlng toO raise the wreck from the ; hunted Ways out of the House of Pawling, N.Y. Soviet airliner which crashed muddy bottom with a huge float­ Ribicoff, Bush ing crane. The plane was in 18 (D-Va.r moved Into position to into Copenhagen harbor to­ block immediate efforts to get the Mias BarbarSt J. PAvanson, 60 W. day. , feet of water and the Job may Eisenhower Middl* Tpke., and Benjamin Fore­ take hours. bill before the Hou.se. Trade Sharply man of South O rentry will be The Soviet State Airline. Aero­ Smith, frosty 74-year-old leader united in marriage Saturday at Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug. flot, did not release a of the little band of Southerners Fails After 10 a‘.m. in . S t James’ Church. 15 (>P)—A twin-engined So­ list to Copenhagen airport■t suUiorl- author!' I battling civil rights legislation, is Worded Wires viet airliner coming in for a ties until three hours after the chairman of the Rtiles Committee crash. which controls legislative traffic in Mra. WilMam Webb haa Juat re­ landing plunged into Copen­ the Ho\ise. turned to Eatontown, Pa., after | The Ilyushin 14. Russia’s stand­ Hartford, Aug. 15 Third Plea viaiUng her family, Mr. and Mr*. hagen harbor today after dip­ ard airliner about the size of an In that post. Smith can delay . Democratic Gpvemor Ribicoff ■ Francis Toumaud, 23 Depot Sq. ping a- tall chimney In low American Convair. waa on a reg­ action on the bill Republican Sen. Pres­ ular run from Moscow and Riga after Labor Day Washington, Aug. 16 (?P)— Mr. and Mrs. Haaen Webb mo- hanging clouds. Police .said cott Bush exchanged sharply- torrt up over the weekend to drive I one American was among the | to Copenhagen. The route ' waa: target date, for adjournment of The House Appropriations her back to . opened last year and is flown al- i Congre.ss, where quilting fever al­ worded telegrams today over Committee slashed $809,650,- 23 dead— 18 pas.sengers and ternately by Aeroflot and SAS ready Is running high, what can be done to help Con­ a crew of 6. There were no 000 from foreign aid funds to­ Major Robert W. Rosman, 36. planes. Smith yesterday .served notice necticut's drought - stricken whose wife lives at 846 Hack- I •un’ivors. ' The pilot contracted the control he Is taking his stand on the Dixie day just aa President Eisen­ Police said name* of vtcUms tower at Copenbagen'a Kaatrup! bridge head to repel civil right* farmers. hower made new plea— his matack St., recently was gradu-1 The Governor’s telegrafn to the a ated from the associate olBcer ad-1 could not be given until later to­ Airport for permission to land., forces. c . ■ - third this week—for more night. Before permission was granted. However, pitted against him in _\\ ashington was made vaneed course at the Infantry Cen­ public by Ribicoff. at request of money. ‘ . ter. Fort Benning, Oa. He is an Seven non-Rtissian.s on the plane, radio contact-was suddenly lost were the power and prestige of an Iljushln 14, were listed as three ^— I Speaker Rayburn (D-Texl, com- the press, after Senator Bush had A White Mouse statement said advisor with the Massachusetts handed his repljdng telegram to Elsenhower. "In toe conviction that National Ouard in Boston. He en­ Weat Germans, two Britons, a nor- (Contihiied on Page Two) mitted m favor of Hou.se accept- ) anoe of the Senate bill with a newsmen. the national interssta of this coun­ tered the Army in 1939 and has The Governor, replying to a let­ try are deeply Involved.” hope* th# since been awarded . the Bronze minor Jury trial revi.sion., Smith and Rayburn, in their ter received thii week from the cut will be restored. It hsd been Star Medal, Purple Heart and the | Happy school days Senator, said that he waa “ dis- i voted last night by a aubcommitee. Combat Infantryman Badge. cla.shlng po.sltions. also have been ’ Then in lea* than an hour th# ahead . . . and happy^ colleagues and friends for more ! tressed by the pessimistic pros- | More Money Urged peels you outline” over the poa- , full committee stamped approval Mention waa made in the obit-1 young fashions from than a quarter century. They have ; on the subcommittee action. . uary notice of Alfred E. Savina. A Must been at odds before and Snrith i sibllity of Connecticut farmers get- 1 our big new collection! ling federal drought assistance. | Elsenhower’s statement was not 306 Hackmatack S t. that in lieu , has yielded la Rayburn's wi.shes. i formally directed to anyone In par­ of flowers friends might contrib­ roe THOSE AWAY AT SCHOOL We have suits, sepa­ It was upon this old friend.ship ! "The entire Conneeilbut^'altua-j tion has been considerably con- i ticular but James C. Hagerty, ute to the Cancer Fund, c/o Mrs. rates, dresses, ensem­ For Asia Flu Fight snd Rayburn's per.suaslvene.s.s. White House press secretary, aaiil Charles U but. Her correct ad-1 EMBOSSED TAFFETA VINYL QVILTED PLASTIC strengthened by the power in­ fused by that part of your tele-; herent in the speakership, thht gram of Aug. 7, in which you said It was aimed at the full committee. dress la: Bolton Center Rd., RFD, bles and accessories That group, however, apparently Garment Bugs ’’“ ..d. $1.69 1^ ERNEST R. VAOCARO .♦the. position .ft.^has. is aliocking." civil rights leaders were banking there were two major obstacles ..., ^ ,,,, . . . bring 'em In real heavily; - - ...... ' standing in the way of Connecticut acted without knowledge of the Washington, Aug. 15 -.(/f)— Sen. said Hill. "There is n9 justification Presidential action. Rep. Wigglea- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Pickle* Jr. 1 'OF t h r e e 800 ft,to. HALE’Si ^ ilR et or excuse for it." being declared a -ihajor drought-, *. •ItlYfiirlna'suffering frnmfrom acute leukemia,' waa admitted to a Philadelphia hospital In of the subcommittee which made ton St, mother of Mrs. John F. Asiatic flu, attacked by thia virus that ha : State Dept* Hit i which said that one reason the mid-June In "poor condition" and waa home today with the' leukemia no longer evident. Doctors say th* original cut in the appropriaUon Pickles Jr. Formerly located In SPACE SAVERS and Hill S'ic. he will urge the Senate Created such' havoc in the Far i federal government cannot give the condition could return but s&id the experiment wre tried because of Lesura's extremely poor bill, said no attempt waa mads to­ Oklahoma City, the younger 88c SALE GARMENT HANGER.S Appropriations Committee. of East. , aid j* the "lack of evidence that condition two months ago. The tots are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDoneld of nearbv day to raiaa the figures. He said the Pickles family are presently living which he ie a member, to recom- "We have no assurance it won' 'For Spending the state government is making Drexel Hill. Story on Pag* Two. (AP Wirephoto), ■ TROUSER HANGERS...... funds approved are “enough to last In Kansas C l^, Mo., where Pickles . 6 for 88c nsend an appropriation of~$80(th00 be more virulent than we know any effort from its own resources the program for two 'and a half la manager of the branch office of NEVERSUP TROCSER and SKIR'T HANGERS '. . S for 88r for Immediate use pliu a 32 itiillion and the death rate won’t go up." to provide help to affected farm­ years if no more money is pratid- the merged Oontlnental and Na-1 SKIRT HANGERS WITH WONDO CLIP .... . 8 for 88c Burney told the committee that Funds on Polls ers.” WOOD DRESS HANGERS...... , . . . reserve fund to be a''allable If an tional Insurance companies. ,14 for 88c eptdemtvat»Giea-Dila fall or wlnteri- .even a mild, form of-the--Uln«s* The iGo-venmr^ also -referred-to. Red to Form f equence wss i^iqut the PLASTIC DRESS HANGERS...... r. r. r. . . 8 tor 88c could paralyze entire' cities in the Bush comment in the Aug. 7 COMBINATION SCIT HANGERS...... Health authoritie' have predic­ Washington,. Aug. 15 ‘IS - The •f Guard Indicted I yeaterday’s. . 5 for 88c ted the new influenza virus, which event of an epidemic. He said House government Operations telegram that this latter obstMle Then .Elsenhower in a apedal MRS’S COAT or SUIT H AN GE RS...... 6 for 88c .states and communities- should tof state action) “is th* more New Regime in Hartford Gas Co. School News... SHOE V A L E T ...... Originated In the Orient, may Committee says the State Depart­ conference, a aassioo such as . each 88c spread aotgisa the nation attack­ prepare for possible epidemics. ment has lllegslljb tapped the sec- aerioua." never held before, appealed Ml’LTIPLE BLOUSE or SHIRT RACK . . . ___ . each 88c State health officers have been Governor RibicoS's wire appar­ The subteen fashion schedule calls for MULUPLE SKIRT RACK ...... ing millions. Most eases ata cx- !2‘ ?rt?i9 *""Y en cy fund for more at the 88.M7.C88.000 which Not Involved in I . each 83c peetoibto be mild. called to a special meeting here luaKmaif. a-mllHnn ilaHera in the - ently waa fpUow through on one. Britishh itish GiuanaiyGuiana pi" U . 3 . 1 Rx iiiya sion ^ Aug. 27- snff W. ’ _____ o hSTillPli the cefllng in plenty of DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, The Appropriations Committee last W years to pay for public opin­ o f several steps agreed upon at a an authorisation bill he had just Gas Line Petition; HOLLOW GROUND FORGED STEEL "ELK” IMPORTED meets today to mark up a' supple­ Another Public Health Service ion polls. Georgetown, British Guiana, Aug official. JQr.'Carl, Dauej;,. zaid .yesr New York, Aug. IS ’thing{ IEEN d e p a r t m e n t —SECOND FLOOR NOTIONS DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR coRKulttee yaaterday in support meeting attended by representa­ State Department oWiclals havv e; Swinffs Lower ; Jagan. ”ooverwhelming victor in | apiracy to-violate Income tax laws, today that they were kept aepret to do with the location of this line." o f the Budget Bureau figure, dia- tives of 13 medical and health or­ teatifted the polls were used Near Sherman eloaed under questioning by Hill to _ .—y a -m T 'j ^*°']'**y’*Monday’s general elections, to a i Dio. focal point of recent at- ill order not to prejudice trials of Bald E. Ralph Kryzak, manager of j ganizations summoned by the guide them to the Amerlcafi ■ I fA I l a v ' o I\1 a w a r e conference today to discuss his ap- tention by Senate rackets prbbers. Dio In ths acid-blinding and extor­ that he personally believed -3800,- health service to discuss plans for - public’s attitude on foreign policy tion cases. Sherman, Aug. 14 (JPI—A light thte comMmy'a Manchester divi­ 000 was needed in the immediate F a8 8 -F < a y 3 X 1 C TT O I pointment as chief minister and! was ac(mse(i..of falling to report sion. "This tranamisaion line I dealing with large .scale outbreaks, j matter*. _L__L j “ f “ P * cabinet, income totaling 363.333 and evad- H’lretsp Records Played plane crashed this afternoon in a would be constructed at this time months ahead.'pinar |2 millions to Burney told the group that the The report said the committee remote section of toU western be held in reserve. Jagan told newsmen toe election ing payment of 320.168 In federal In Washington, meanwhile, the for the benefit of another utility i influenza is expectad to remain a agreed with a previous finding by New York. Aug. 15 (Ah — The result proved British Guiana was taxes for 1950. 1961 and 1952. Connecticut town. That, Burney said, was Ibe I nilld disease, but that the problem stock market milled .about indeci­ Senate Rackets Investigating Com­ serving the . Rockville-Vemon the comptroller general that tt was- ready foi political Independence { Ray was charged with evading mittee today played a secretly T he pilot, not Immediately Iden­ area." ( ar.ount recomi.iended ‘ by the could become more complex "it, Illegal to finance the polls from the sively today, swinging a little low­ tified. was killed. r u t ^*r,"^fc^^w*^***i»^?*** i payment of 3407 In taxes for 1950. wiretapped telephone conversation The town Board of Directors last 1 American Medical Association the I we had a change In the vims or Secretary of State’s confidential er in the early afternoon. The crash waa heart across American Hospital Aasodayon, the i had bacterial contamination hltch- Losses ranged from fractions to ../I. ■«># government aatd Ray’s real in which racketeer Toiiy (Ducks) Friday tabled a requeat from the fund for "emeigericlea in the diplo­ -.1^ * 1.**^!** !?.^ Y?* prepared to,j,g^g j, j^jj I ^ e Chuidlewood in the Birch Aaaoclation of State and Terri-1 ivegian and an American. Sixteen matic and consular service"." around 2 points. There were num­ Corallo advised fellow hoodlum Al­ Algcgiquin Gaa Co., wholesale sup-1 BACK-TO-SCHOOL *‘ |name Ray in matters involving in fred Reger to get in touch with Groves section of New Hllford. A pliers of natural gas, to build a I t o i ^ Health Offtcera and approved ! hiking along with the virus." Noting that the comptroller Is erous gains of fractions to a point. light plane had been seen flying by Sectetary-of ’Velfar# Folsom. | ------Trading was pretty much back on a Teamsters labor line over town land in the Porter- pre-rolled ment ^“cmlng a new govern-1 dieted under the name of Ray. problem. overtiMd there .a short time be­ Howart Reservoir area. , "For th* Budget Bureau to take (Omtiniied on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Nineteen) in the summer doldrums, after yes­ fore. At the meeting'. Atty. Herman terday’s sharp sell-off In which the The secret indictments against Corallo, hunched over In the wit­ Georgetown newspapers said de­ ness chair, took the Fifth Amend­ State Police of the Ridgefield Yules, owner of other property in Hand Bags high-speed ticker tape ran behind spite Jagan’s known Red views the two were opened today in U.S. sleeves District Court. ment and refused to Identify his barracks sent a detail o f men to the are*, protested that the "line for toe first time In a month. Britain has prepared to give him toe area in an effort to locate the could be dangerous. Robert Culver Many styles in Pouch, Clutch or Shoul­ The continued weakness was a another chance as head of the gov­ Dio is alleged to have been toe voice on the recorting. ■ wreckage. of the Algonquin Co. answered him der Strap for Junior Miss and grown for elegant disappointment to some brokers ernment. mastermind of th* acld-bUndlng But it was so identified by an Shortly thereafter, Mr*. Carl by u }in g t ^ t there has never I ups. Genuine leathers, plastic calf and Asiatic Influenza No Killer who viewed yesterday’s downturn attack on labor cdlumnist Victor agent o f the New York Police De­ Dunham and her son. Cart Jr„ re­ been' an exploeicm on the Algcmquin fabric. All new fed! colors. • as a technical climax in the decline (Continued on Page Nineteen) Riesel in New York. partment. Natal* Lsurendi. ported they found tha wreck near system. i from which a rally could spring. Ray also was alleged to have The recording of too- Oct. 28, Green Pond Mountain Rd. The In his statement. Kryzak. said broadcloth The day’s business news in­ been one or those involved In the 1964 phone call between Corallo Dunhams own Caldlelight Airport that although his firm has nothing But Could Paralyze Cities cluded some layoffs in the aircraft Rleael attack. Government efforts snd Reger spoke of interceding in New Milford. • to do with the location of the line, to each and textile^. Industries, and some to prosecute the two and others on with "Jimmy," snd "Jimmy Hoffa," It Is in favor of a line which could price reductions in textiles, pack- charge* growing out of the acUon to get a mlsMve to ths Nsw Jersey be installed "amlcahly." By JERRY BENNETT epldeniie eould paralyze whole ^ scratch again.st a virus that aging , materials and petroleum News Tidbits qgiapsed through refusal of cer­ Teamster# OoiincH to avoid having tain witnesses to testify. No tap to the line is proposed Washington, Aug. 15 ,—(NEAI cities. mowed dow-n hundreds of thou- products. The Treasury announced Culled from AP Wires Teamsters Local No. 822 split Into at tbe-preaent time by Uie Hart­ — Before the coming winter is U.S. Surgeon General' LeRo,v, sands.. It will pay the highest^iMerest Diot whose real nanTe Is' Dlo- two locals. Bulletins ford Gaa Co., he eidd. but "at some BACK TO over, the chances are about one in E. Burney and other offlclals:>are Actually, the Asiatic version is rate since the bank holldiy period gtiardi, recentl:^ waa convicted on The ronverastlon waa laced with future date, it could possibly be of three that you will have bared ur^ng that communities set iip a relatlv'ely mild. Your temperature of 1933 on a 31 8-4 billion special state.charges of in labor profanity—worts represented by from the AP Wires some value to us." SCHOOL Panties your arm for a doctor and been priority system that would. In [ would run from 102 to 104 degrees, Issue of 237-day bills.. itouih Korea’s 9th annireniary dealings. shot with three cubic centimeters effect, ,lmmunize essential services, and you’d have to put up with it Metals were among the weaker as a 'Republic was celebrated to­ U.8. Atty. Paul W. Williams said (OMttiraed on Page Ten) Cotton or rayon in all whit* or color*. of vaccine to wart off Asiatic flu. They fecorrimend that priority be for three to five daj's, along with spot.s as the Copper Institute re­ day A-ith a display o f U.S.-equlp- I>ed military mijtot .. . Month-long U.S. ASSURES CANADA Jet Acrobat Show That’s the present goal of health given; the other symptoms of general ported that inventories of copper Washington, Aug. 18 Carter^s Spanky P a n t*...... 63c officials-7-to have enough shots of First; To the nation's 12 million discomfort. In the producers' hands shot up inrrsUgatlofl end indicated In the exploaicn aboard Navy Patrol a follow up to the aeaaationiU (Carter s Rosebud Pants...... S5c th* new flu vaccine~available . to doctors, nurses and others who will But so far, only three Asiatic flu 58,555 Pints in Year Norman suiride eaae, the United Set for Exposition j Carter's Spanky Pants. Larger Size 85c Inoculate 60 miUton persons at be taking care of the sick. vk-Unjs In. the U.S. have died. (Coatinned on Page Ten) craft Somersworth . . Oooper T. Holt. 'VFW National pommander SIntes has sought to assure Campus Rayon Pants. Pkg. of 6 . .$2.34 least by Fyb. 1 and probably Second: To policemen, firemen Health officials believe secondary Canada that informatloa'it pro- West l^ringfield, Mass. —• A sooner. and workers in transportation. infections such as pneumonia were suggests toat 4F students offer to Tricot Knit B riefs ...... each 39c remain In Re^I China in exchange 4-idrn about alleged Communist half million viritora to the Eastern If you—and enpugh others—do comiViunicktloil, etc., (The armed responsible tor the deaths. actirittea will not be supplied to K ta^ Exposition will join Secre­ Children’s sizes 8 to 18 years, adult sizes take the shots; '' forces, for example, will get fou- -As an added precaution, the Slate Farmers Gel for loyal Americans held prisoner Prison Inmates Donate small, medium, large. there. Oongremt without. Canada’s con­ tary of the Air Force James H. 'You’ll probably hava nothing million of the first eight million Public Health Servic-e has asked sent. ’The State D opartnm t Douglaa and other high-ranking more tlpui a slightly tore arm for shots produced.) manufacturers of antibiotics to Some Drought Aid Georg* "the Eel’ Lamed, fugi­ made public today a note civilian and military dignitaries In a. day or so; the new vaccine does You need only one shot of the ^ *feP up production to help prevent tive shot in Street, More Blood Than Rest handed to Oanadian Ambnte a review of the- latest jet aircraft A Helen Harp er not have the sifter effects some vaccine and you’ll be Immune tor i other more dangerous diseases Wkshington, Aug. 16 (A>) — indieatdd by Nassau County Oraiid sador Norman Robertaon on at the September show. BACK TO people get from other influenza about a .rear, toe PHS flguie*. i moring In if .vou re laid low D r o u, g h t-strlcken Connecticut Jury tor long list of burglaries Tueeday. ■ The air show is in conjunction ■You’ll |>a.v about the same aa any ■ hy the Far East virus. and other crimes . . . Emaciated shots. farmers, who have been ■ pressing ‘Inmates of the world’s largest with the Exposition’s salute to SCHOOL Anklets But If you—and enough others other widely-used vaccine shot for federal aid, finally got some bod.v of Uftle girl found in w(x>ded ’volume champion* to be the 3,272 IN MANY STYLES i walled prison at Jackson, Mleb., inmates of Jefferson City’s Sli*^ Mc e l r o y g e t s b a c k in o "The TJ. 8. Air Force Specialist —don't: would coal—from a dollar or so In section of Bronx Park, but n o ; Washington, Aug. 18 (W—NeU “Seotehdown” Hiis blouse thinks of et’erythingl a clinic, for instance, up to what indication of cause of death deter- are proud of their record of donat­ sourl State PenitenUary. They gave In Air Power" on the occasion of I Some morning this winter you Hcahh Depl. Girds I In one of two developments, the ing Mood to the Red Cross. While H. McElroy won unanimoos ap­ its golden anniversary. ! Triple Roll Bobby Socks ...... pair 39c Faya pretty compliments with beautifully shaped collar. your family physician usually mined yet . . . Sikorsky helicopter 6,516 pints to toe Red Cross Mid-; Always popular but never.,more popular than could wake up and find your bus-, . ______*-< TTi A s . ; Affrioulture Department made paying their debt to society these proval today from the Senate One of the hIgliUghU of the air | line was barely running because charges ,vou for such treatment, r»4tohe* 18,200 feet carrying 14 western Area Donor '-Program. now . . . that’s the story of sweaters, scheduled Gordon Debsox ...... pgjr 39c Keeps you comfortable with center-pleat in back, nice long r o i * r l U O u t b r e a k I production Inmatee and those at other prisons .Yrmed Services Committee tor show will be performances by the half the drive™ were laid up at j More than 600,000 shots of the I loans al 3 per cent interest to passengers, It wks .announced to­ That’s more than two plnta per his appointment aa Secretary of Air National Guard Mlnutemen. a ’ to earn extra fashion credits in this year * back- tails. Launders lovely too. Finest combed cotton -• the same time...... fnew vaccine have rolled off drug day. are developing a aoclal oonscloua- prisoner per year. k:ng!i.sh Rib S o c k * ...... 3 pair $1.00 farmer# facing losses because of neas. In this article for the Aaaocl- Defense to succeed Charles E. crack jet acrobatic team. Flying I to-colleg* wardrobes. pure white or tender-toner. Sizet28to38. Fire trucks answering alarms I house assembly lines in the first Hartford. Aug. 15 i/P) The the long drought. Air Force officer Sleeves stand* That area, with headquarters in Wllsoa. Committee Chairman low over Hhcpositi

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N ational G uard Personal Incom e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSL/a Y , A U G U S T 16, 1967 PAGE TR EES Grandma, 70, Youth D rills R educed [Marrow Transfer A t R ecord Peak Sheinwold on Bridge E. J, Holl ‘A Changeable Cuy’ Bolton Manchester National Ouarda Washington, Aug. 18 0P>—The In Water 17 Hours won't be drilling every week, but penonal income of Americans last Aids Leukemia Tot! CONSIDER THE HAND North dealer wiU havi^ alternate weeks o ff until month was at a sectaonally-adjusbsd IN DIFFICULT DEFENSES North-South vulnerable Soma Attends Port An Princo, Haiti, Aug. 15 the beglitoing of October. annual rate of 8846^ biUion, the By Alfred Sheinwold NORTH Rdsedale Hopesn fo r Water . (Picture on Page One) (It—A T5>pHUs