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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1985 A t m u k o Daily Net Prass Rnu Fhr Um Week Kaded «' .IMb Wi duly It. ItU Piiaiait ft V» \ Tha Brotherhood of Temple : Parents „and friends are invited Members of the GMden Age Club n i r aad' waiai O d ip b -'. ftaw I BeUi Sholom wUl sponsor a golf to attend tha jamboree at Camp are asked tD maqt, at tha John K 11^41 \ A bou tow n I t near N : flHlrv'. d * d N l' OPEN toufnament. at the Mlnnechaug MarfteAA’ood on Gardner 6t. to­ toirke Funeral Home, 87 e< the' A o d r :- Sakbday. BOgh aiala';:Air Spifv Donald C. Hal), a YH^reaentative morrow night from' 6:30 to 8 tar St., tonight at 7:80 to pay ra eC OfaraatoUea Golf, Course in Glaatonbury Sun­ • p R iim iiG “ S i s r o r Me. ' UNTIL S:30PJ». o. the Aetna Life Insurance CO. day fop,, members of the Temple. o'clock.' Scouts and Brownies‘at­ apecU to Mrs; l|^garet‘garet J. MoOu-MoC lUmtehe$ter^— A City of ViUogo Ckt^nk at PhiladelphTa,, Pa., is attending It will be an 18-hole medal play tending the day camp this session den, who was ptonhar o f tha ...... ■■■■— ...... *ii'fa a special training course at the tournament^ starting at 8:30 a.m. are reminded, that the special buses club. comiNmy's home office in Hartford. Prises will be awarded and. a will leave tomorrow'at I p.m. In­ "•PAPER HANGING TOL.LXXiy,Nai48 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1955 THURSDAYS Hie eon of Hr. and Mrs; Walter R. luncheon will fair served in the club­ stead of at D a'.m. A daughter, Dawii Blaine, was AdrerUUag aa Page U ) PRICE FIVE CENTI Hail o f 42 Strong St., he graduated house. A dance Ja scheduled for bom to Iff. and Mrs. William Eng­ "NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL" and FRIDAYS from Manchester High School and the evening at tlte^Temple. The^ Polirh American d u b wtll land, 70 Mill St., on iNjaaday in Dartmouth College and received hold its annual picnic eiunday af- the Trenton. N. J.. lloapital. The (WE CARRY FULL INSURANCE I his master’e degree at the Uni­ Don Zlemak, son ^ Mr. and Mrs. teiyion at Wasskelewicx Park oh maternal grandparents are Mr. Broiling Saturday, versity of Pennsylvania. He ii aa- John Ziemak of 96 Codper Hill St., French Rd., South Bolton. All and Mrs. Edward J. Kanun of East aociated with Aetna Life’s L. Kent has been promoted to the rapk of friends are invited. Refreshments Hartford and. the paternal grand­ RAY DERR Ml 9-1565 Cooler on Sunday Babcock Jr. Genaral Agency at corporal. He is atationeO.at Salz­ will be served and dmncingMill be parents are Mr. ahd Mra. Fred Philadelphia. burg. Germany. from 2 to » p.m. England, 172 School St. C o o l/W in d Boston, July 28 (F)—Boma raliaf from tiis hast rma fore­ 'V cast by the Weather Bureau And T i ^ e t for Maine, New Hampahlre apd coastal aaetlons of Maaaachu- aetta and Rhode ■ Island today WT YHB ASSOeXAtBD PBBSS —but' not Oonoectieut. / New LfHidon police yester­ However, the Weather Bur­ day handed a summons to a eau added, the cool weather woman for driving at 55 will , he of a tamiwrary natura eince hot and besnid weather m.p.h. pMi fire engines at a ia forecaet for all of New flkig-. fire. - ’The woman explained land tomorrow. - PINEHURST CHOICE GRADE ‘she thought she would faipt .WM' weatherman aaya the warm and humid weather to­ from the heat and was driv­ morrow will be followed by’ SHORT STEAKS ing fast to stir up a bredze. cooler weather Sunftay and The Mme eluiive. eoollag brecu Monday and th,n rising temp­ Russians Still Silent wai hunted today throughout much eratures again by mid week. SIRLOINS lb. of the Northeaat which gasped for Showera and thunderstorms breath under a red hot sun that are expected In all sections sent tempereturea higher by the Sunday. minute. The cool air that swept down On Arms D^td Swap SPECIAt: EXTRA LARGE' At many points the maroury al­ from Canada yaaterday ready was touching the 100-degrae. dropped the mercury tO' the — .ii' ■ . 4 ' ■ FLAT BONE SIRLOINS ib . 99c The weatherman offered little hope low' 30a in northani and central Geneva, July 22 (A*>—:^Fre8ident Eisenhower today urged / time again at for relief. sections but spent iUetf be­ Drastic w ater economy meeaurea fore reachliig southern and Soviet Russia to tear dowp the Iron Curtain and'pennit freer CROWN YOUR MENU WITH STEAK were Imposed in some sections of eastern portione of New Ekig- exchange ideas arid traveler."* between East and West. Pennsylvania and New York land. American presa officer James C. Hagerty said the heads of How about treatlaf ^our family to a Juicy broUod ateak to­ state where the last rainfall waa night with foUnn' French Fri«d Potatoea and a lettuce aalad with bnlv a dim memory. government at their session instructed their foreign ministers tangy Blue Chaeae Dreaaing. Sounda good, doeah't it? Round it Crop* suffered, along with awej-' to'continue their discussions of three other problems—dis-, dff with pie, and aerva It outaide. tering citisens. Beauties Favor armament, German unification and European security__until' HALE’S Self Serve At Mt. Airy in York County, they are able to bring back a report to the Big Four. MENU ' ”■ ' Pa., the sun waa so intenae that The top leaders met an hour later than usual today to , rays reflected by a mirror ignited Swede to Take BreiUd Sirloin Sfoak with Lom^n Wodgoi a m aguine on a bed and caused give the foreign ministers more time in their efforts to come FRENCH FRIED POTATOES , . $2.%0 damage at the home of Mr. Up with a solution on those matters. HEAD LETTUCE BLUE CHEESE DRESSING end Mrs. Roy Myers. Universe Title H ^crty JMid Secretary of State- ______ROLLS BUTTER Driest July an Record Queen Carlene Dulles reported progress on ail CRANBERRY PIE and Meat Department The Weather Bureau aaid Penn­ - t '■ three Items at the foreign minis­ By JAMB.S B.\CON COFFEE MILK sylvania was sufferlflg its driest Statuesque Carlene Johnson, ters’ meeting, but told the .Big July on record, especially In the 22. ” Misa Vermont.” posea Long Beach, Calif.,,July 22 (/Pi Four mere time was needed for Faure Suggests Preheat broiler. Score fat edgea to prevent curling. Place ateak aaatemmoat eectlon. Numerous with regalls and scepter after .—An exotic Oriental, a statuesque study by the ministers. on nek. Place under heat ao top of meat ta 3 to inchea under CUDAHY'S SUNLIGHT PILLSIURY ■'Vj-r; communities restricted use of wa­ winning “ Ulaa United States” Swede, a voluptuous Englishwom- Tha President was said to be Big Four Arms h M t Broil for half required time,'aeaaon, turn, finish broiling. ter. title In Long Besch, Calif. She sn, a blue-eyed Latin Marilyn definitely-committed to leave to­ /: Monroe and a Vermont Republi­ Thlckneaa Time For the 15th straight day the m il represent the U. S, in the Conference Widows* ai Sea morrow evening for Washington Rare Med. w ’’” .;cOntest. can are favorites today to win the and the summit conference was Gut Under UN CAKE MIXES j[€oBUeiie4 aa Page Eight).... tNEA.Telephoto). ______Miss Universe crown. running far behind schedule. 1 in. ••••••.. . 10-12 min. 14-lB min. Ian. Mamie Eisenhower. Madame Faure and Lady Eden (left to right) wave happily as they board a , 14rl6 min, 18-20 min. AA’hIte, Ctinrolatei Yellow. Fifteeh"' ihte'rnatlohal lovelies- • yacht for lunch on L^ke Leman. The yacht was loaned to the First Lady by Swiss Jewelry man­ Hagerty said also that Premier Ttb in* each the potential winner—will Geneva, July 22 (JP> ~ Premier 2 in. . 20-23 niin. 30-33 min. ufacturer Pierre Cert*er. Other "conference widows” aboard included • Mrs; Harold Macmillan, Bulganin’s proposal for a nonag- 4 parade.for hours before a panel of gression pact between the North F’aure of France circulated a Mrs, John Foster Dulles and Mrs. Max Petitpierre, wife of the Swiss President (NEA Radlo-tele- judges tonight with a .first elim­ photo). , ■ I AllsnUc Treaty . Organization draft resolution today calling on (telidous ftawis House Education Votes ination paring the group to flve (NATO), and the Warsaw pact tha Big Four to lauhch a dlaannA- finalists. ment program under an dffectiva BONELESS EAST TO SERVE _____ V organization was discussed tci^y. The 15 sre the Misses Argen- The ministers resumed their United Nations control ayatem’ DAISY HAMS lb. 65c tlns. Belgium. Brazil, Canada. discussion of that matter and the F’rench officials reported hla N, .1 VANILLA Matching School Funds Ceylon, BI Salvador, England. ' Nehru and Ike|T^y|«f three other agenda items after, the resolution provides for ractprocal 6 3 c Germany. Guatemala, Honduras, | Happens—If Big Four concluded their session. inspection o f military Inatallationa M ISSISSIPPI BACON lb'. 5 3 e ...... 2 lbs. $1.00 Japan, . Sweden. United; Trade Letters In his first account of what Inside the Big Four cduptries and WINDMILL CHOCOUTE . Washington, July 22 1716# That aection requires that labor States and Venezuela. happened at the summit meeting, for joint Eaat-Weat' inq^tion of House Education Committee today i ' n all federally assisted school A reporter asked all 15 in the I Hagerty made no mention of any arms and armies in certain defined Com* to Pinehurst. for tho finstt, frssKsst ground CHEESE SUNSWEET approved 22-6 a bill atlthoriaing I projects be paid the ’*prevaiUng” group for their choice as winner. | V r l l Far East I Bulganin Says Yes? discuasiim of the President’s areas of Europe. multibillion dollar flnancial as-1 wage In the locality as determined The answer was practically iinaiii- | draiViatic proposal yesterday that Merges ’Three Plans moats. ^ DUTTERSCOTCH eistance to states and local com-1 b}’ tlie Secretary of La'ior. moua—Mlaa Sweden. She Is |lillevi! the United States and Russia ex­ ’The FVsnch, plan appsared de­ SPREAD munitlea for the construction of- It also reqi.ires payment of at New Delhi, India, July 22 change 'military blueprints. 2 Lb. Pkg. PRUNE JUICE Rombin, a buxom, shorr-haired i signed to merge President Eisen­ schools. ' I at least' time and a half for' all blonde who

/.A - . X ' ’ - ■ XX ■■ ^ i n t o I6U9C&E81KR EV&NING mSRAL^ MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. J0L Y 22. 1955 , ■ - NANOHBDIISW EVENING MANCHESTER. CONNm FRIDAY. JULV 22. 19BS Adenauer Wins ^hermdn Adorns Balks: Beaudes: Favor FAGS n b U B E H»y Bit ■' “Ten centa. W the 13-hour eiegerat the in te r ^>1 Drive Laim^ed TBora, but enoi Court Convicts home May 3,. STATE O Nil! Power to Halt Aggtysssion x- • • nbeiuver ■WiiH trrtn. Simply rtvttM It wktrt trrtf I require mahy mohthi. tending that the chronologies were past, club's were used to settle dis­ system, can all people ’achieve a 18 counts. AdverUse in The Wells St., beat baby doll; Patty "false," and designed to conceal vertisement for the bathing suit putes, while the enemy could al­ better life." gram. » He added no Information was' Miller la free, in 310.000 ball. His magaziMi are soldt «M Mdt Md dkltlt Ikt (tntrt wtrdt. . , Htt AdeeMMN>r Calla Top Aides Gut, 17 Clinton St., best grown industry la Mias Brazil '— j^ llia Donaldson, defending free rides tntr ii M|Mlktlly traud, At (trrtclitt It the activities of Wenzell and Mil- ways escape to a cave. Later in In conclusion. • Dr^. * Jacobson, uncovered linking the fratemitiea' wife Is under 31.000 bail. . IdMnwbile, Chancellor Konrad up doll; Linda Stauty, 71 Wells Barreto Correa lima. at strongly ax the Governor ob­ to recent vandaliam that included rtctrM. history, the tormented' could seek who has been a World Federalist MBUer'a counsel. Maurice A. er today su.:jnoned hla top St.i prettiest. .. Richard W, Cook. AEC deputy Margit Nunke of Koln. Ger­ shelter in a fortress—now. there for three years, said that "We jects to them, said last week he 32.000 wortV of window amaah- Broderick. Indicated ah appeal will CwptimHir ittrttitit At Itmttt {ri$t-0> policy advlsera to a apecial Buckley: David lingenfelter. many. has the tiniest wai.it — 20 UnUTt 30 co^/s/. shouldn’t try to patch up the Isn't paying tolls now. He refuses ‘ng. gang Jlghts. and petty thefts. IMIi rtctrAti btit Ar lift. Utt yttr rt

( ' d y;jP) Attractive of E lectric Boat Co., Division of ness and thrills.’’ wiuiout noueO; ^ paator goea on hia vacation. •boliahed. So Falir* made about 4:4a-. ^WOTH—Piano Portraita the University of Oimnecticut' tM* Hall has baen palntad, Venetian , WaaUlnstadi July 22 (A»t—There Mrs. W. Sterling Cole, sponsor of General Dynamics, the builders, It svaa her -second appearance Advsrtiacment— aa Mr a conconaion to the Rv.aaiana< saw it, she missed, hitting the bow. WHAY—M uiie M tiehaat 1?HAY—Encore Theater year starting Sunday. The week Ulnds Insta^, the bench^ and Manchaater Evealag Herald WOODLAND GARDENS linve been Umca a t .Geneva V ^ n the SeaWolf. yesterday found her­ oq the sponsor's plstffirm here. On Wlxxj—lUeare luvu. WTOC—Good Evening Good U u aid , For lumber, mason supplies and - before they opened their' moutha She had turned momentarily to w ran —Tiger. V i . Weihlngtoa will Include the 4-H ShArt Course prosecutor’s table refinlshed and an Wapplag cerreependent, Mia.'Aa- ISS WOODLAND flPntBET — TEL. Ml BOtld p r e ^ n t saaenBower mu*t have self In the middle of a question as Aug. 8, 1IM3, the latmched Ihe WKNB—Evaetng fierenade palnta shop at McKinney Lumber. wWiad the French FVenler, Edgar in Geneva—aa he could make. speak to John Jay Hopkins, presi­ WTIC-H.|H4nei. . W nc-Nawa bt World frpm Sunday throuth 'Thureday air conditioner Installed. ale OeOtaw. telspkeae Nltchetl OPEN DAILT UNTIL • P. M. — JOHN J. XAPASKA And when .Bulganin did apeak to whether she did. or didn't smash dent and rhsirm'an of General submarine USS Bluegilf. WDRr-C.rKolby WDRC—Tenn. Ernlo Open all day Saturdays. 'The air conditioner is oiie of four 3-441t. I^uce, had stayed Itotne. He She missed her target on that V WCTH—AtUrnooB at M uilc WGTH-Fulton Lewla Jr. evening, and the 4-H EvenU Pro­ ' r*~rT^ the Frenchman down in he called for an all-Ehiropean a champagne bottle scroes the new Dynamics, as he pftssed.s button recently placed on a rental basis aecurlty ayatem and the end of occasion, too. 'itU -' iito - ■ gram will be held on Friday end Duriag Mrs. .D’ltallA’s abeenM i pvttke yeaterday. , atornic submarine's bow. releasing the great steel hulk on WHAY-MUite M.rchaat WHAY—Blitfore Thealer Saturday. In the Town Hall. /fiu re , because ol hia perfor- NATO. He went Into more detail She Insists she did. the ways. WCUO-ltraure lt.TU. WCCC—OOof Eventng Good lltu le The Maaeheeter Evenlag Herald Others Are in Building Inspec than Faiire. But both men'a ideas There are around 2.000 species WIDIB—llgeri vi. Wuhlngtoe Thasa two pragrama are being BelUw cerreepoudent will he Miss Teenagers Jailed - malsbe, ia the atrangest figure at N ^ sm en Claim She Missed , Slips ({iiletly Down Ways WTlV--8l«lia Delias held together for the first time' tor Theodore Petersen’s office, the coBftrtnce.although apparent­ on that point wound V41 In the aame Newsmen, and others, who look­ At that moment, the Seawolf of lies. V: WDRQ-^Cel iCMby WDRO—Tann. Ernla Olga Broadele, telephone Mitchell Town Clerk, Charles Ehes' office place. W GTH-^.rnooa of Muila WGTH-rJ. Vandercook thie year.. ►•711. ly fhr overshadowed by Elsenhower ed down St the ceremony from slipped quietly and swiftly out of lite rs The Short Courie will be open end the assessors* offtes. For Beatin^Man and the British and Russian Prime . vantage points, are sure she reach of Mri. Cole’s arm. She WHAY-a«tly Kimball WHAY—Encore Theater. , to all 4-H Club members. In Con- firange Ptenkr HtnUten, Eden and Bulganin. *-< . . w-i a missed cracking it. hurled the bottle- at the receding , WCCC—Bteord R avq. WC^-sGood Evening Good Iluald CAUJNO ALL CARS . .. The Wepping Grange will hold WKNB—Tigers v*. W .riilngtoa WKNB—Eventng Serenade nscticut 14 'ysars of sgs and over. Hamden, July 32. -—Two ism- Twtee-witb Ms proposalr on O L S e t lO L x p a ild Interviewed some 15 minutes bow, but It missed again, only to WTIC—Conn. Senator OaineavlUc, Fla-, July 22 olV— Ita annugl plcnlc' at the Foeter V after the Seawolf had slid down WINDOW SHADES WTIO—Wlcldvr Brown ESkch person who attsnds Short ^agers have been - Jailed for tlielr dtaamament and Eurc|>ean aecur- F break In Vosm. on a portion of the WURO-CI Kolby ' WDRC—Telin. Em it Count must select desses or In­ Mrs. Margaret Seay compIslRed to Farm on Foeter St.. ’TueedaV. start­ Ity—he aeem to have aet Eiten- the ways, the pretty wife of Rep. WGTH-Sgt. P^eitoa ot Yukob , WGTH—O. H eatter II ')>art In a gang bsating of a 27- ROASTING CHICKENS launching machinbry. Ji4»- terest groups Which he would like the eherifra office yesterday that ing a t 6:-30 p.m. This picnic will > bower’s teeth on edge. Americana Briclgeporl Plant IW, Sterling Cole (R-NY), and Bill the Navy, always ready for LONG WEARING 4:4i , WHAY—Encore T heater someone stole her house on 13th take the place of the regular meet­ year-old druggist . Wednesday In response to the summer idcmsndIcmsiid m Trifl hsTs; 'mother of two 'Navy sona.^was WHAY—Betty Kimball WCCC—Good Evening Good Muaia to attend during the week. Short at Geneva made it clear Eiaen- untpwnrd happenings like this, / WeeXT—Record Rnru. St. ing. All Grange members are asked night. Robert DaStafano, and Rob-‘ ■msDcr chickens as well as our ri«nlilsr rossters for th« homer neither Joined in Faure’a ' asked whether she hit the bow. INTERSTATE CLEANTEX WKNB—Evening Serenade i^urse will include agricultural When last seen, the two-room Boston. July 22 (>Pi — The New SAVINGS AND LOAN: WKNB—Tlgeri Vi. W.ihlnftnn W ire—One Man'a Family and- home economics courses, ed­ to attend suid bring their friends. art Purcell,'both 17, of New Haven rest of the eummer . . . earier to firofl-outdoois, mkkar- ideas nor .was happy about them. "Oh yea." she replied, adding, VVTIC—Pepper Young WDRC-^harlea Collingaworth house was wearing white paint and ’The Grange will furplah ice cream England Council reported today "but I'm atm shaking like a Made to Order WDRC-Cal Koiby WGTH—Marine Corpa ucational aseembly programs and black screens. were sentenced, to 15-day Jail to cook anywhere, small enough to fit ahy rotiHMfhi. The one on European security $1.95 With Your Rollers WOTH-Sgt. Preilon ol Yukon l:iS - r organized eports and gamee. All and punch, however each family terms for the beating In whlih 'played into the Ruasiana' hands be- that the General Electric Co. plans leaf." H'e Specialise la » •:4e- \ WHAY—Polka Parly m ust bring their own lunch; After You will find them dcUcious and hieaty, hot for a ra il Told there was some question WCCC—(iood Evening Good Muale classes will be taught by person- nine youths took part. ’ lor# they said a Word. And the to spend a million dollars in WHAY-Record Roden hsl from the Unlvenity of Con­ EXHAUST JOBLESS BENEFITB the supper and outdoor fun plc- Druggist Erwin Soybel, 27. of treat we still recommend our large rosatam, ahrayB tho Ruasiana quickly seised on Fsure’s aboiS' It, she smiled: WOMEN'S DRESSES HAS EVERYTHING TO OFFER... ,WCCC—R « o rd Rovl.w WKNB—Muaic . ; Bridgeport. Conn., and Pittsfield, Sizes I8'/r te Sf'-',. WKRB—T iger, v*. Washington WTIC—Lone Ranger necticut. Hartford, July 22 (A^—’The Con­ tiirea-of the Wapping Fair will be Hamden said ha was baatan after best. Ideas about disarmament, saying Mass., on espansion. "I'm sure t hit the bow." and E. A. JOHNSON WnC—Woman In My Houit , WDRO-Arthur. Godtray tMgaat . In addition to the day epiireee. necticut Labor Department says shown. The Affair will be held rain he had told the Rang to leave hU they were worthy of consideration. then turning to one of her sons. WDHC—N ew . \ WGTH-^ounler Spy , The council, a private regional M & N OUTLET to sov*n who^want to g«t gIm«kI. CenvcfiiMt hours •— insured so* WGTH—Bob and Kay ^ the 4-H Short Course Council has 13.047 already- have exhausted or. shine. store. The others involved in the ROGIR OLCOIt Just how and why Faure decided U. IJ. G.» W. S. Cole Jr., attached 805 East Middle Tnrnplks PAINt CO. • :l»- WHAY—Polka Parly arranged a program for each of their unemployment beneflU thia To Enroll Voters sttack were given suspended sen­ promotional organisation;: said O. to tha New Ix)ndon-ba.sed sub­ WtXC—Good Evening Good Muaic .403 West Center Street MItchdl S«Tlit ,td go orf into left Held, away from E.. will spend $500,000 In Bridge­ Open Dally • A. M. ta t P. M. 699 Main St., Tel. MI-9-4S01 curity — a Rno curront dividond — Hi* fregdem to savu any omount WHAY-Record Rodeo WKNB—Muair the evenings. year. At this time only 7,688 had *rhe. registrars of voters. Mrs. tences or had -thair cases con­ i..BUentaower and Eden^ ia not clear. marine U.SS .Sea Robin, shi asked W«XC—Record Review WTIC—Lone Ranger -ezhauited them. Marshall Bldwelt and Mrs. Rsy- tinued. port to convert a building now used WKNB—Tigers va. Wuhington \ WDRC—DIak Derby ’The State 4-H EvenU Program. : A membar of the American dele-' for warehousing to fan man\ifac- WTIC—Lorenzo Jono. Friday and Saturday, is now part gaUon told reporters the three o t a n y H m a . WDR(>-Czl Kolby WGTTI—Sat. Preaion of Yukon turing> and an equal sum in Pitta- WGTH—Bob and Ray 1:44- of the 4-H Week. ’Thie program .men bad gone over their opening field to add. to and alter Ita trans­ •:aa- WHAY-Polka Party was formerly known as State 4-H “5n»“ ' speebhea together although not in WHAY—Suburban Serenade WTIC—National Radio Fan Club former department: w rci;—Record Review WDRC—Diak Darby Day and waa held in September. dataU. WGTH—Red Sox tb. Chicago ’Activitiea will Include demon­ The Frenchman, insecure In hia Reported the council; ‘ fQ Opon an occaunf — WKNB—Tigers va. Waahlngton "The Bridgeport project, sched­ Inhodueloiy OfVer WTIC—1040 Radio Lano ■1fHAY-i>ollia Parly strations, Judging, tractor driving, Job aa Prime Mlhiater, ipay have WDRC—Cal Kolby . WTIC—National Radio Fan Club cherry pie baking, and public been talking for the benefit of poli­ uled to be producing by Sept. 1,. WGTH—Bob and Ray WDRC—Dlak J)*rby will bring total fan manufacturing current dividend per annum l:4A— e ' WGTH—Red Sok vs. Chicago speaking cohteaU. The State ticians at home. One French source space there to more than 5 acres. onHieNEWF WHAY—Suburban Serenad# 4:40- 4-H Dreaa Revue will be held Fri­ SERVICE said Faure's propoqala showed I t will stabilise employment for WCCC—Bbcord Review WHAY- Might Watch day evening. daSh of daring In hia makeup. WKNB—Tlgera va. Waahlngton w nc—Natloional Radio Fan Club the present 600 workers, according Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Friday— WTIU—108U! EUdIo Lana WDRC -Disk ^ Derb.v ■ y All 4-H members who have won But If the Big Four’s dsring was to Q. E. officials, and may add new 9 A. M. lo 5 P. M. / WDRC—Record Shop WGTH Red Box ve. Chicago contesU in their Counties may to be Uje measure of their ststea- Jobs in the future. WGTH-rBob and Ray ■:U— partidpate In the state cvenu. manahip snd vision, they could Just Wednesday 4 ;te - WHAY -Night Watch "The plant turned opt Just under 9 A. M. to 12 Noon. WHAY—News WTIC—National Radio Fan Club One exception to this riiie is the sa well go climb sn Alp. one million fans in 196C to make WCCC—Good Evening Good Muaia WDRC—Bing Croabv. vegetable Judging contest which Fsure went to Geneva as part of Thursday— WKNB—Newa; Sporta WGTTI—Red Sox v«. Chicago it the largest electric fan opera­ WTIG—Newa 4:44- is open to any 4-H Club member the Western team with Eisen­ tion in the world." 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. WDRC—Nawa WHAY—.NTle Waich canVing a vegetable project this hower and Eden. On llonday, the WGTH—Newa WTIC—National Radio Fan Club year. opening day, he was Hie second t:l$ — WDRC—Amos n' Andy hlembers of the .local 4-H Club WHAY—SporU Spolligbl WGTH—Red Sox va. Chicago speaker. He followed Eiaeithower WCCC—G o ^ Evening Good Ifuaio 4:44- who will attend Short Courae this who, st_thst time, went no further New Rails to Give WKNB—Dinner Date WHAY—Nita W itch year include Andrea Pagioll, than this on disarmament: WTIC—fitrictly Spona WTIC—National Radio Fan Club WDRf to show I t will take five years, $20 mil­ W TIG-Newa how little he thought of Feure’s lion and 100,000 tons of wtided WDRC—New»- Almanac WGni—Red Sox V*. Chicago Touched with linen! ides. Eisenhower tMd Bulganin in rail Mfore it Is completed. BREAKmSTCOFFS! U :ll- front of Faure; the United States The New Haven saya the Welded WHAY—Nile Watch hasn’t yet found a/way in which rail .is designed for smooth and w nC —Sport Final WDRC—Night Owl r 1 budget fijgurea cap be used, aa a economical operation with high­ w oorn—R r n —R ^ Sox va. Chicago sure wgy to control diaarmiiment. speed low center of gravity trslirg Sp«dai lob«l 1 5 ^ O F F Jars U :S S - l WHAY—Symphony in Ihe Night Resuming to Monday: Fture sl- which the railroad hopes to have in w n c —Starllsht Seranada 00 envisioned/ an alh-Eurof>cair operation before the end of the aiw df your grocor’s nowf~^ WDRC—Dance Orchcatra » i n . 9 8 aecurity.syfte/n which'would ab­ year. , " U :4 a - sorb, meaning abolish the North The 140-pound welded rail laid HOW 0 0 YOU LIKi ITT WHAY—Symphony in the Night Truly soMsfying breakfut coffee! 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New Exterior Flat Finish! 4» • RACK REST Sold only by an Authorized Chevrelef Dealer, • FOAM RURRER INVALID RINGS ANYTIME Sweet Dreams PROMPT DEUVERY TO YOUR HOME Hear Ye! . i ' . EAGLO / MS Cem plefe mtd, Ffompt PrMcripHen S«rvk« in this COOL CARTER CHEVROLET COh Inc. \ COME ONE, COME ALL TO T E K R Y t f l^ ^ I V M S T O W I W 311 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER Baby Doll IN •^PHARMACY ^ LADD and HALL CO„ ING. \ :\ 459 Hartford ReagB X, A Republican ntomber; told Talbott Andover Sign of Trouble that to give it up “wouM be an ad-, .■■Mjieg Wad. of crackpot, 1st nitnt of - the area In question.'- Berry Picker Prdbe of JTaUjott Link miaeion that- there fa'comethlng loaaa in a group o f aaiioua -^en, There are, of courae, nxillions of DrooUlcs For Lawmakers wrong about It." Ho said he aeaa who have thaic noaaa close to tha dollars worth of leases in these ho Impropriety ao far. - . , policy grindstone He diatiracta far dff-ahore' -aireaa. Louisiana By ROGER PRICE Lost in Wb^cls Sen. Bender (R-Ohio), (F> — To Business ‘Still Open’ other hand, aald that while he taem, u p s ^ them, disconcerta has already collected, for ita citi- Orocar John Ray, a Republican, think! ther* la "no evidence of Im­ INC For l4 Hours / thtm, with his illogical good hu­ xens, 9130,000.000 for leases An was peeved with the city's' Dam- propriety" by Tidbott he had ad- BRAND NAME BABY (OMrtfeMtoi iTOBa fiaga Oaq). any such atatement,’’ Talbott re­ mor. the near-shore areas not under Tunnel of Ffipe Tonight ocratlc admlniatration anyway. vlsWl the Secretary to diveat him­ HArtland, JUIy 32 r)Pi — When Wfiton a "no parking’ aign ap­ plied. ‘ , self of the intereat and aUll fetla LOW OVIRHIAD -to YOU SAYI His own aasociatei, dour and dispute. One might think'that, Talbott testified. have. Kennedy aaked if Talbott hadn't .Ray Carlson, 95, bl^ Newington, peared In front o f his atore, he this should be done. sarioua, *ara preSMibly in despair, with such wealth already in pock­ Andover, 3«)y tS (Bp m 1«I) -A avK m et Charles J. Van Duaen, iMdled over' — uprooted the sign But ha said this help Invol^ arranged for "a general 'counsel Although the hearing was called 501 E. MIDDLE TPKE. T C L MI U U IT .XtaMdad OcttX r 1. vvent berry picking at 2:30 p.m. wondering how they are going to et from outside its own real atteni|>itteni|>i to drive hla jnptorcycle property \ on Hebron Rd.; Clinton and heaved It Into an empty lot. 'Influence, pressure' or prefereni named Mr. John'eon" to caH Ewing hurriedly, McClellan aald It waa while Talbott "listened in’* on an­ sh^M a national' policy based on boundaries, the state would be ‘yesterday* he didn't expect to' be J througlt a 30 foot tunnel o f fire W. Keeney to Charles'A, Donnelly, GOP Mayor Joseph W ; Londerea and Instated: " I don't think I have'' not arranged becauee the New Open Daily lOiOO . 5.*00 ’•*fe!au*y5aft-sii5 J n S S S m u r . OoM. •■ gone nearly 14 hours. i Carl EL McAIlteter of Man- property at Andover Laktu Harold aald a atenographle error In the other telephone before joining the atrmgth when he seems a weak content. But if we lived in Loul- dqne-anythlng improper.'’ York Times yesterday published EYCBiacs 7:S0>8:M ■IkaU MatMr. ____ _ i But it was about 3 a.m. today’j cheater will highlight the motor­ A. Hartley to Richard P. Simohds, minutea o f a council masting put conversation. lettere, eome of them on Air Force " H I did. that, It has slipped >ny BLAtm pehtlmcntaliat. .The close allies air.na we guess we would be hun-.[ I when-CSarlson, after having been cycle dreua tonight at the Ele­ property at Hickory Hill; Win­ the sign In the wrong spot. But If the Senators think auch stationery, from Talbott to Mulli­ M fM M of hla country, laboriously con­ gry, too, and want for the state N lost’ all night, stumbled out of the ) mentary SchooF field. slow W. Eslabrook to Elmar ,F, "That still doesn't justify Ray's action *’ia to the advantage of mlnd,\the Secretary aald. gan clients. S*9SBffa woods onto Rt. 9 in Colebrook ; our y.S. A ir Force,'* he pledged, Tha subcommittee did not indi­ cerned with praiseworthy efforts everylhlng.lt could get. The pity | 29.75 Leather Top McAllUter. Bill Knotek aiid Fllhaber, property on Wales Rd. taking the law Into Ma owh Bender termed publication of the River; and an hour after that by: ' George Ellle, of EaeS Hampton Omngo News hands," he said. "There's’ no pol­ ’Tm going to give It (the part­ cate whether it would call any of JMI •••••g«»«*********** to weaken th e.. obvious diplo­ is that there wasn't rhoie of s letters ‘‘a smear." Talbott aald "If the time he managed to get a ride _ w'ere at the. field I'a t night to A t a recent tneetlng of the itics Involved. I don't even know nership) back to Mulligan. I'm not thoee mentioned, nor on what Ken­ was outrageous to have that type #••••*•••••••••••• matic ice-jam, moving careful­ fight put up, in the first place, for I back to Plnehurat Lake here where superviee the volunteera In buUd'^ Grange, Mri:; John Yeomans, leC' the gentleman." selling It." nedy’s queettons were based. Nor Of publicity.” ! he and his wife are vacationing 1 was it clear just when the con-, ly fashioned levers“ a little bit for­ all the people of all the country. d U U O i ( ) Ing the tunnel and the boardwall. turer, showed colored alldra ■ of He said he ^tad given up all the Although there was soma dis­ MJOIBIWOr with friends. ! 2 Bills will attempt to crash through tract was up for renewal.-Talbott ward, are disturbed and embar- ‘.tfrIcAn \yitch Doolor'e llul' flowers and scenery of Bermuda. other buaineaa lYstereats he held cussion of the point, it waa not 1 • A telephone call to State PpUce j the bbardwall with It af '"e, no pro- Safety hinta for a vacation were when named SecreUtty of the Air said he wasn’t sure Whether it was' brought out at the hearing how the raased to see him hurtling soft A few years ago the IBchwine- Tables late 1954 or eometime laat March. I ( ailed off a hunt that had been ' tMtloh save hla crash helmlt. given by several members. The Force in early 195.3. Tie said he Times had obtained copies o f the words at tha impasse. ' KUeenger Institute brought a gen- I going on since last evening, and | McAllister wtl| be protected'by priKeeds of the Kiddle'a Revue,, Ruth MiUett had outlined the Mulligan'arrange- Talbott said he and Mtilligan had lettere which Talbott had furnish' As for the'supposed enemies at A Thought for Toduy nine African Witch Doctor to thi.sjHlao reported that Carlson felt no a leather jactwt, trouMre and a aponaored by the Grange and di­ ment to the Senate Armed'Serv- agreed that Talbott woula*recelve «d to the subcommittee previously. country to st't.dy his primitive | U| effects from his adventure, crash heliiiet. rutits dl'r»p»bllc«ik« of iiMal Geneva, they too are disturbed rected by Mrs. Walter Morttle Sr., Icfea CommItteiF when it waa con­ no profits from the firm's'.con' ______lit______.< Up«>ehoo howto o f *f*o r— r»d . method.s His name was Gumm- [v^.Stale Police .said a friend of 1 9 *^^ each Boh Pittslnger will announce which amounted to 938.4S,. was ■TlKise Summertime Bosees Are tracts, with companies "predOnii* A grown mountain lion weighs and embarrassed. This genlsl sidering his nomination then. Beyond'This Time Gumiu and Dr. Schwlne selected . Carl.son., who reported his safe re- the program ' /hich will begin with turned over to the trustees of the Social Heroes, Too 'X>antly’’ in business with the gov-,^ about 180 pounds. ' ■ ftoU •wrrlco cU«it of N. B. A. fc i^ me for his 1st patient because I’d I turn, lold them he became lost McClellan’s subcommittee ques­ crackpot keeps treating them aa To those who see beyond tiiis time the IntrixhJctlon of each "Iron Chuckle Skoog Benefit Fund, In Men whe rl ■’* their Ume, money tioned Talbott closely about his e'ritment. He said this provision KoprootaW lyeoi Th» l>een complaining about a cold, after he fell and was shaken up ''t —------If they were human beings, and A home of endless peace. Handsome I8th Century Tabita in Bronco" and hia motorcycle. TTiey addition, it was voted to aend and Interest to youth or^anlea- contacts with officials of the Radio nijvir, came into piay because he A paradi.se that Christ hsd railed' C.umm-Gumm made riie lie down while returning frorii the b e r r y will ride In formatiuB. demoiulratc tlona are Uaually repaid by public not enemies at all. He keeps tell­ mahogany finish provide A atyle for check for 93s to Mr.* and Mrs. Corp. of America (R C A ) after the knew Of 110 such client. »”™i.S£Sa^ .jjjjjy ^RntKAU OF Where, love shall never cease, ; some bamboo stakes, tlien he patch. Resting up after his fal) figure, eighte- and barrel-rolling. appreciation for the rervices they He sald>he since has learned that ing them, th* well-known trlck- every livingr room use. Gold toolod Henry Skoog, RCA Service Co., an affiliate, had A vision built on faith and hope danced around shaking powdered Carlson dozed off arid apparently Another stunt called "rolling Warning on Doga give sO generously. one of ther0v,^the Avco Manufae We lift our heads snd heart j Gorilla bones in my face, yelling leathers protect the topa. Limited to» questioned the propriety, of renew­ stera, that he believes In their lost his sense 'of direction when waiter." w ill' be fol’,owed by a Authorities issue a warning to .. But there is another groip of luring Co., devoted about half its To turn away from earthly fears ^"''methlng that sounded like he awoke, police saicl. trials demonatration in which nsen \.ho are doing great deal ing, a contract wtih Mulligan In sincerity. When they take s fixed quantities indicated. all those who have not registered view of Tqjbott’a poaltlon. business to work-Jor the govern­ eInergency ' imtmidilcaldeal •rron appearing•ppoorlng la • » In Christ to do our part ■ ' Biscs itinthcbirdcagemakeavanil - The polic* were not surprised | ilf riders will go over logs 30 Inches for ydutig people .v/ho receive ilttle position, he ignores that just ks lagumbo. " He al#o hed a dead bat their dogs. Failure to do ,ao may He said he had given orders to ment. He said he Wimld have ac­ r Bf€inBS H€rBM. Oh blessed be the Vision given that he emerged from the woods a t ' In diameter. A comeback elunt will or p6' recognition for the help they cepted no profit on thqt contract o k iURNER ifST] quickly as he ignores the fixed on a string which he l.ept swattihg result in a court appearance and a drop the negotiationa when he Through faith, hope and love. Colebrtfck River, seven or eight; follow by HaroM Dean "riding are giving. had he Known the .share was so me with when he wasn't poking fine. July is the last month of learned that RCA was demanding SERVICE '-positions of\|U8 own advisera and Some day to see—this paradise miles from the cottage where he ji the hump." . These are the employers, often large. He said he hhd nothing to rS^SSSi^arrS:^.^' In God’s briglit home above. , me with hlii -spear. When he got all Trick riding will precede a Darn­ grace, following which violators that Mulligan get, from Atty. Gen. - rSSSSS^l^, « . Migday,., ahica. Ha sebma to^be living in started O'Ut. Others who have been » will be prosecuted. owners or managera of-amall busk do with negotiations for the fltm’a No leader then can say to you, thiougH 1 2 hours lat#rl he gave lost in that agea. the)» said, al- ing hoop jump from ramp to rajnp. nesses, who tglte on a boy or two Brownell an opinion on the pro­ CALL a never-never land, where every­ me a couple'of aspirins and told Injures Ankje priety of the contract. contract with Avco, apparently Nor call you, this and this.. most inevitably follow the same then a pursuit race fontwed ,by during the summer montha and do •made in Jul.v 1953. thing muat be for the beat, and He won't be there to share with me to drink plenty of fn it juice . circle-spinning, whlth will ^lead Leslie Bllilnga suffered a sprained more for him than just give him He said it would have been "uir» WILLIAMS soap direction because ib. is down hill. SOFT : ur—( & at FHdar ankle and a wrenched knee while Sees No Impropriety ’ Cluim A dead&e; 10:80 a. aa there arc doubtless soine who are you and stay in bed tor 49 hours. It Had Carlson walked north, 'he up to Mcj^llUter'a spectacular the chance'to earn some spending thinkable" for him to urge RCA to lay ol pobUeatloa eiceept Saturday — The joy of heavenly bliss. worked too; playing with the Manifleld Train sign the contract in the face of As for Talbott’s offer to give up OIL SERVICE v o tin g for the keeper to come would eventually have reached'the . "tunnel of fire" ride. Plank-jump­ money. Where then shall all the 'isms Granville State Forest in Massa- - ing will be next and thin-the Darn­ ing School team Wednesday, eve The man who hireiv a boy for a such qualms and that- he "abso­USO- the partnership. Sen. McCarthy No. Good solM nillwork. W iliir f il Frfday, July 22 and lead him away. dwell chusetta. aome five or six miles, ing bbardwall crush, follo'wing ning. Maxwell B. Hutchinson Jr. specific jobs take.^ the trouble to lutely" didn’t do 80. He aald RC.LCA (R-W is) counseled against It. Mc­ M I-9-4548 ' This unorthodox gentleman at God know.s His will be done from here' which the'rideri am line up for a will substitute for Billings in the teach him t do the job riglit. In­ should have come to him. Carthy, the subcommittee's senior Mitchell to Urge center field position this evening Robert F. Kennedy.'the subcoiom- Cenava, with his obvious convic­ But men of peace .shall always ' finale farewell. sists on his coming to work on worfcmaRship! Woodorfil valws! The'Purpoise Of The Knife wear St'/AN RESTS COMFORTABLY in the benefit softball game. time, expects the boy’s work to mittee counsel, asked whether Tal tion that eveh the hardest polic>' Volunteera frem local organiza­ bolt 'had not telephoned a Sam TSio vlUmale inUnt o f Uia J A cibwn that they, have vvon Ike Sign SI Wage HolIj'Wood, July 22 (A7-Doc­ tions who assiated leal night in meet certair. standards.and gives huts are not the most important To them shall be an endless peSre tors say Suzan Ball's condition re- Manchester Evening Herald An him as much reaponsibility as he Ewing of RCA and told Ewing Corner cabinets you’ll want to comer right away. P. Stevens Oo. with ragard to setting up the bleachere. Dood- that "RCA ought to come off their thing in the world, is. of course, Each heart have learned.Christ's ,,, . . . . „ mains serious, but that ahe "eon- lighU and kiddie rides included dover correapopdeBt, Mrs. Paul Is able to take, ia doing a great Mantels that tell a story o t big ssTings. Stmi^ aaah Cheney Brothers Is known only story i Washmgton, July 22 - Sec- ^ ^est comfoTtably." Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim deal to help tho boy become a re* high horse and not be so high and President Eisenhower. He is' do­ James Symea, Joe Carter, Pat mighty." that keep Old Man Winter out and cut down fodl bOlBii to the J. P. Stevens Co., and It Is For w e ll they-k'now beyond this relary of Labor Mitchell says he j The 21-year-old young actre.'ss. Welch, Bob Welch, Victor Roberts 2-8858.^ aponsT, le citizen. ing at Geneva exactly what he time supped My Mind AMESITE DRIVES Combination ddbra and windows. Book eases, safito . very Ukely that' even there, ex w;ill recommend that President \ who previously lost her right leg Frank Verpraus'-as, John Hytchin- Because he is "the boss" what said he would do, in advance, There's a paradise, of glory. he says ■ carries weight; The kid "M y. meifiory is, I never made' doors, mouldings—choice ofjidtlhs and designs. ^rience and experimentation are Eisenhower sign a bill to raise the : <^ncer. was admitted to the City aon, L ,EMy(ard Wjiltcomb, John No Monty Down 36 MboMu to Pay working on the business of cre­ ■William Moore , , , . . . I of Hope Medical Center Julv ,9 for McUicli$iUik Carlson, Jbe'-Xrljlstrong, Bernard Murder Charge knows that he won't 'be told the going to help decree the course of ating spirit and atmosphere. He Sponsored by The Manchester federal minimum wage to »1 «n • what was later diagnosed as a re­ ( 10) Carter, Edward Yeo~.ians, Peter -same thing over and over again by Council of Churches. PAVING • DRIVEWAYS Call MItcheii 9-52U, or come in. Look at plan bookta company policy. is refusing to lake the details too hour instead of the 90 cents the ctirrence Of the disease. Yeor.ians, Jon Syr-iea, Percy Cook. Faeiiig Student a busy boas. He 1 news he won’t get ikvfree estimate/ Meanwhile, however, certain President a.sked. i A physician at the medical cen­ Stewart Holsihgton and Ouyler be able to talk hla w -y out of a • PARKING AREAS seriously, not because he does not. ter in nearby Duarte said last sloppy job the way he might be ttilrfgs ought to be clear, and Mitchell'a news conference Hutchinson. OLLIE'S know they have to be met and Deaths Last Night night that a "program of therapy Maxwell Hutchinson Jr., Redding. Calif . July 22 (A5— able to do at home, or even at Ample Prito Parking ought to be kept clear. ' statement yeslerday indicated ad­ Prnnpt DcHTary raiwlved, but because he knows ministration acceptance of the and management is now being de­ ■.<.(iiMiiiii .A sm mowed the field In p.eparatlon for Sickly, tubercular Burton W. Ab­ school. He knows that he is going It was not because it wmfe flour veloped." to be able to h id his job only so A U T OV BODY TOVCDt tr- that. In sucii a gigantic ice-jam, By THE ASSOCIATED PRE.SS higher'figiire de.spite Eisenhower's tonight's actMUes Trucks were bott faced a murder charge today xlahing in all departments, with an loaned by Percy Cook, L Edward but still maintained he was inno­ long' as he gives enough service Mitchell 94224 sun can do more than dynamite. Greenwooci, S. C.—James C. frequent statements he regard a to earn his pa; CLOSED MHured poaiUon in the industry .Self,, 79, Greenwood industrialist 15-cenl boost from the pre.nent 75 Whitcomb, Peter Yeomans, and cent of the death of Stephanie He never Urea of being a human Ted Wright. Bryan. 1. One 'of the things the boys and JULY 25 to JULY 30 ' and assured profits ahead, that and philanthropist, president of cents as enc^igh. girls of todj,y, partlcuiariy the Manchester being, becauee he knows that ■ Both Senate and Hoii.«e have Amusements for the children at . UTiIIy aware that the 14-year- Cheney Jlrothers was open to pur­ Greenwood Mills, one of the boys, desperately neCd is a chance FOR VACATION diplomats are usually all- too auc- world's largest privately-owned approved the 91 flgure but it has \ the benefit to be held tonight at old \ Berkeley girl’s decomposed chase, the school grounds include minia­ body had been found near his to do something useful with their OPEN AUG. 1 caaaful in contriving to forget textile Companies, and who spent not yet been determined whether | time. n ia purchahafs, if their pur' millions of dollars in building the raise would lake effect next | ture train rides, chair-swings, a family cabin in Trinity County, the they arc human beinge. balloon-dart game, gind a softball Most commuiiitles Iruve all aorta THE THOMAS COLLA CO. is to con'Upue to opwate schools, churche.s and other facili­ Jan. 1 or March 1. I 27-year-oId University of Cali­ 8 Gfi^wolid Street He never tires of prbfeasing his "spill the milk" game from fornia accounting student dis­ of youth organizations and recrea­ 251 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER OiehSy B rok en , as''-they- aay it ties in mill villages. Died Thurs­ Most of the approximately 24 I tional facilitle.s to hdp kids enjoy Tel. MI 9-5025 personal deaira for peace, and day. * million workers in interstate com­ Ewarm's Carnival. cussed his case for several hours is, a n O a the Cheney fapiilly be The Boy ScoOLs will sell refresh­ last night with Berkeley police themselvrX ar-YOU MUST SEE ‘‘b LA r’ THE DWARF NILE Hm om AM TO,- AUBO ★ 'aored by ALPO A for the longest of here lit ^f>e Trinity Alps. in the pool. Ju« try eerving one THE TINV CHINESE WATER DEER — THEY ARE ABOUT 20’’ HIGH. lineasincss and alarm, that it worthy, in the eyes of the world, month inMaad of IH to 3 . of the delicibui summer salad a n d t h e b e a k m w i t h l e u v a o dsy for old-typo vaciraas-VHaM.\k flsh caught. The tournament will •The b6dy was brought here, yes­ BABY BEARS./ Should Involve tragedy or , set­ for the liking and trust this man labs aids! A last for the duration of the bass terday for autopsy. Alameda Coun­ luncheons all pla|liied for you in back for aome.,indJvldual careers, August Better Homes i. Gardem. ■to. has so freely extended to them? Lifs-IUcs loaad.-trusr aaa aeason, with a deluxe rod and reel ty- pathologit George S. Loquvam ★ awarded to the winner. You'll agree there's luMhingnfOre large and amall, that It should The' ice-jam la not going ^ to go cltirir than avert y •eald the girl, had beeh beaten or refrelhiqg on a hot summer day. VISIT THE ANIMAL NURSERY — SBE in E BABY LAMBS— BABY DEER — BABY LLAMAS — ALL Property Traaafera have the town itself guessing, is out, in one dramatic roar. But it Tha oa« “ A" bailor strangled to death, he could not And you cancpococt one of these ★ Property transfers recorded in tell which. LIVING IN THEIR CCN-ORFUL STORY BOOK HOUSES — md you tom feed thorn —'if you wt$h* also part of- the inevitable pic­ has begun to feel a little warm full month . . . no ' delightful salad luncheons in a tary...raT»arbttu the office of Town Clerk EUlaworth Jiffy. They feature 'hiicy. fruits, 'YOU’LL GET A REAL THRILL OVER THE NEW MATERNITY WARQ FULL OP BABY ANIMALS. ture. around the edgss. This is the CMS II Il'Miei'tS ST Coveil Include: Lester H. Bllth et Summer temperatures in most Sal ssaaicTisst sisisjusiCsi ssfiiis o a ly 9 | 2 5 cottage-cheese, and easy-fixed But this kind of uncertainty, first Ume. anybody has operated i al Vo Leigh McLaughlin, property placea in the United SUtes are mMts. Get August Better Uotries l l ani fiiiht(aCail8 DON'T MISS THE PLAYGROUND — Ripfi ON t He LARGE 30 HORSE MBRRY4K>ROUNOl. this kind of heartache are, we on it with aun. The previous at Andover Lake; Samuel Schors higher than uiual temperatures In A Gardens today, wherever mag­ I by Ua CMOSil aa Physical et al to Philip Jj Denoncourt, prop­ THE HOOK and^LADDER FIRE ENGINES, SWINGS, SLIDES, PULL-AW AY MERRY-GOJtCRiNDS. imagine, still'Jo be preferred over '■ ■ lOf the tropica, says the N a tonal azines are sold-for iMs o l cool diplomatic weapon hs!i been the erty on Wheeling M.; . Martin Geographic Society. meal planning idea^; SKY FIGHTER, THE BOAT RIDE, ARMY TA n RS. BE SURE T O SEE TTCRBAAY the complete llquidatioh that from Byrnea through Marr ELEPHANT, CHILDREN’S ZOO and KIDDIELAND. could h a ^ been carried out by shall to Acheaon and to Dullea, the Cheneya themaelvca, if they wiUi frigid applications also from bad merely wanted to get out CHILbueH’S DAY bogtns Wodoosdmy, Jooo 22 Molotov. Gromyko, 'Vishinaky. 4 ON WKDNB8DATS ONLY — srtta the anretaaa eg a ' from under, pr to the complete And aftar each confeiencc. the GREEN STAMPS Flash a atoa Uckat. eacK ehUd will raatova S n ~ ' liquidation that the purchasers river of world life always frose OlVfN WITH CASH SALES m s T HBn cliolf»i la tta alaygtannd.. could very well have adopted aa up, a little mors solidly. We U i n n ' s Take Route 44 from Hartford, Route 7 to Snack Ban — Souvenin — Camaraa Raslad FRBB their own open policy. The think things are going to be dif­ / Simmons and Serta Just south of Great Barrington; Route 23 FREE Car Patfciiig FRBB PICNIC GROVBS chance la fo r an operation which ferent, after Geneva, and for that M.dnchester ' -S, /" to Hudson in New York State; over the Rip may be uncertalh arid curtailM prospect credit must go to the hiim_ . \ iacy lae. 0 Van Winkle bijdge to Catskill, N. Y— then m r- D o irr m iss it i follow our flgns—it’s a beautiful drive. ' for a time^ and Vat'^sounder and Individual trjing to be a peace- Plumbings Supply Co. healthier and. perhaps evan big­ Ptaker, not just a peace-waiter. ger, in the long cun. That chance la worth playing, and it would be The Tidelands Again our Judgment that It la being played, and played by hard-|teiled Now we had Uioughl that, when 'axperts. President BisenhoWer was alect- (• Almost all change has a way ad, ■ the tidelands' oil dispute was including famous Hide - A • Beds! o f being .unpleasant, particularly solved- the wrong w-ay, in favor . * wiien it involves old astabliahed of the states. inatitutldns, old cstabllihad ways But the federal government pne - of - a - kind Floor Samples of making a liyhig. The knifd'of which President EisenhbVer aycn the surgeon is as'ahaip ks headi. having xampalgned to head it is beneficial, as ruthless aa .U it on a misguided ptktform o f Discontinued Covers la basically kind.' recognition of state sovereignty Aa we wouId..sixe up the praa* over .the tidelands, la now en- aiit aitijation, the knife ja being In a bluer hassle with . the Reg. $169.50 Two Piece Siinmon« Sofa Bed Reg. $329.00 Simmons Hide-A-Bed Sofa conv PAY BY CHECK You may^^obstruct wielded, without much ether for ***_^**^*9o state of Louisiana, over Group sketched above has modern lines; blond verts to a full size bed with separate inner- and ondonqor your iinonpi^ iuturo by individuals or for the community, these same tideland?. legs; 'tufted seat, back and front. Choose it in, spring mattress. T-cushion, square cut-back not knowing whort you paid, whan, and but the intent is to. create hfalth, The federal government con­ Cooks, Mrolls, turquoise or gr^' modern textures; arm design in charcoal-grey textured to whom. not produce a slow, gradual death. cedes Louisiana iU ahaed^of the Incinorotos 2 pieces...... 119.00 coyer ...... 249.50 - To gat ahaad iostar, know whara you I f the latter were the intent, what tidelands, ail right, but the trou­ Reg. $119.50 Simmons Convertible Sofa Bed ora going — and how you ora doing. seed would there be for the ob­ ble Uea in rival maps and claims Reg. ^ $249.00 Simmons ' Hide-A-Bed Apart­ in modern design with blond legs; t u f t ^ seat A chocking accoiint with this bank will vious intricacy and pain of tha as to where the. cosat line ia. ment Size Love- Seat with’ sepiaratc innerspring and back; in a choice o f lemonrand-black, or halp you to ksap your financial afiedra eperaUon? Why should a man The federal governnienl thinks Withstands mattresses. Roll-arm Lawson style in pumpkin- Of honor and good faith like Ward Louisiana owns tha Udelands up lemon-and-brown te.xtured'fabric.s ...: 79 .5 0 and-brown print tSsver ...... 1 9 | ^ on a sound bogis. Opan it today. to a dlstsaca of three miles from All Woothor Caseney co.isent to handle the Reg. $119.00 Simmons M^bdern Convertible Its coast line. The federal gov­ knife? Sofa ' Bed, open to full size bed as shown in Reg. $269.ro Simmons Lawson Hide-A-Bed ernment elso thinks the coast line SITS UP IN TO mTn UTIS I f we alt must- guess, and we small sketch above. Foam-Latex uphol.stered Apartment Size Love Seat upholstered in cela­ begins' at the coast Ilne-^where must, it is the positive guess Oivs Liimftnf ^ r v lc * seat and back. Cboic.e o f r^-gold-and-black tex­ don green-and-pink print cover. Smart roll-arm land is dry at low tide. which seems much more logical. ture; green-and-gold stripe; brown or green " " "'""'225.00 But Louisiana claima sovereign­ Simpitat, ^ prMtfMl Miitaw Rwpbua m m tatifiMA tat it checks ...... • • • - ...... 89.50 ty out not three mllea, but three up ymiraoH in 10 mlnutaa witli spneinHy Oaalonati Mtaticrata Mm . Reg. $279.50 Simnions Hide-A-Bed Sofa in A Touch O f Sun N# canMnt. toMa m aliill n a o M . tapiriiMi SMiplMo wlHi MaisHcrM* leagues, which amounts to noore Reg. $129.50 Simmons Sofa Bed with Beauty- rin f f ttM * ^ ^ . fir* tax orpta m O top trill. C m 'l rwat, rat m roll-arm Lawson styler opens to a full size bed Ona fellow at Geneva has'every­ than 10 miles. And L o t^ a iA tarn naaOa painring, MaaanHnt m rapairt. Otwrantoad re.st construction; modern tufted design' in with separate innerspring mattreas. Red bro- body else nervous. Thera's no contends that iU coast.line tagini for lifatima aarvica. nubby textured green cover . .98.00 catelle cover ...... -----...... 249.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANKI telling when be may make a dlplp' acemding to an 1893 'Coast Guard 1 i . matic faux-pas. The careless way me:p, wWch apparently drew a Reg, $269.60 Serta SflVer Anni­ ^ Reg. $289.60 SerU Silver Anni- , . ’ versary convertible Apartment Size versary Convertible'Sofa with foam-* ha brushes against carefUljy load­ line marking o ff aa land a aaa OPEN EVERY ed apple carta ia aJamtajr in the area too ahaUow for navigation. Love Seat in square-arm Lawson Latex seat cushions. ^Opeos to fall OF MANCHESTER aBtreme. It ’s extheiAeiy hard to A t Soma spoU, the water off style; foain-Latex seat cushions; grey THURSDA- EVENING size bed Y^th separate innen^iring iumnitr Houtst THI SOUTHiRN NIW INGLAND taB who he*a'for -ahd who he's Louiaiena ia too ahallow for naVl- Nylon friMe coyer in a modern leaf 1CIOSE!) MONDAYS mattress; Lawson'style w i^ aqoara "A GREATER BANK design ..• .229.00 Mooday. thru Friday Member Federal •Cataat, unloae you guooo hS'o 'dor -gaUowto a diatanca M milea. arms; gramt'nftalUc bou^ taxtara w . FOR GREA’TER MANCHESTER” t k l i F h o n k c o m p a n y everybody. Ho has a Add three leagues to that, and co-ver ...... "...... 249.00 ..Deposit Insurance seylng haUt of Igaogliig .uagpleae- you, hgya the atete claiming* out Thursday Cvenlaga g-S AIR-CONDIYIONED . CekporaUos e a i tacts. Ms taOu toe '/u fsr'as-40 milea in aome areas. Opch Doily 7 A. M. to 5 P. N. Including Wcdntgday dfaed Saturdaya dhsut iatangiblesi wfcsn' Botii Iba federal govtammept A'f^crnooiwi and SoiuriiijN ITntil Noon bedy kaom that intaagtblcs havo ahd the etato are U ^ te n in g ■taMeiB to do wi'th hiaaiiig a each other with legal action If the WATKIKS 33C NORTH MAIN STREET TEt. MI t-525S p M lii Ho’s ^Um soom gtaial, but' - 1 * ^ ' ' '...... '■ ^ V

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VANCHE9TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. JULY>22, 1955 HANCHESTBR BVENING HEIULD, MANCHBSTBB, OONNw FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1959 / ' C oventry Wahmann, Catherina Wknagtl, Sunday 4^ Ois Congragational Dexjer Wheelock, Judith Whea^ Ellington j ' Oiurchi on “Poraooal Religioua _ ^asar Down Four Maneiiestcr Men Pass Bar Examinations U v ln g r W h a t h s — I f lockj knd Marian Wooda. •X:' ■ \ 4-H ClulM to Hold JamM Kalber aaryed as a junior Ubrai^ to Qose P spisukl Mentton counselor for the two weeks he , Mr. and Mt a Edwirt Hainta and \n Curtain, Trade Ideas was at oamp. their thrM aona iu-a vtaiUng in Far Annual^Fair Day Local 4'-H Club mtmbers. plan­ For Two Weeks HUIa, N. J. ning to ' attend the |-H Short Mr. and- Mra. Oyda Cordtaan of r a is t s iiT mendetloni alone with tha othtr Uourse et the University of Con­ Somcra Rd. ara vacationing at dijamivnant propoaala. Coventry, Jfuly 33 (Special)—The jBUlngton, July 23 (Special)— TIiaM inctudad: 24th annual 4-K Club Fair of agrl- necticut include Cllffbrd Ander­ iDcho Laka in Maine. ow In tlM tTJf. aulieanautto* on (OMtlmied from Paga Om ) The Hall llefnorial librkiy will be 1. Kden’a plan to begin diaarma- culturkl and homemaking cxIiibiU son, Wdyns Clay. Bkrbara Contoa ment in Europe now aa a model on by memfMra will be held Aug. 2() and l3onald Gehrlng. cloacd for two waeka atartlng Mon­ ------Evening HamM Bl- ^ n * f o i ^ n mlnUten aptnt Ui« where, they will have to ha aff- Setlwck Resnlto which to work out an InapMtlon ‘at. the Church Community House day to pernijlt tha liave Ito Ungtan eerreepondent, NrA 0. F. aouninc on thli probiom v id .ro* Obituary swered— for the Americaa V. and J(uanita E. Berrie of 0|Mn. all -day Saturdays. lottariM * Cords would be refarrad'-to tha nVe-mem- L. Diana, 56 ainton St ; and »nd is ichfduled to report for duty for use as a golf course has been | Moriarty said a group ■'iinaynT- boll of this town, died at the New­ siderable amount of negotiation Sale starts al 5 tonight — thru Sat. eve! them and fpi^ the tTnited Natlona ber U H . subcommittee oH diaarma- Elaat Hartford, two lota in the Aecotserios on all prppbaala aubmitted at the George T. LaBonne Jr., 2000 Man-' W'Hh the United Stales Air Force appraised a( *455.000 by the ap,^: pathetic" to the Countrj- Club had ington Veterans Hospital yester­ would be necessary before bhie- Waterfront Park Devela.nnent; Maacbeater E v e k I a g Herald W ILL BE CLOSED meiit, composed o f the Big Four Chester Rd.. Gla-stonbury, whe re- Sampson Air Force Baefe.. N.Y., pralsal firm hired by the town to i approache-r the J. P. Stevens Co,, day after a short illness. prinU and photographs start Coventry correspondent, MrA C. L, meetikg. and Canada. That gro^ p adjourned Harry C. Newcombe to Richard F. yD r a l l m a k e s / PreaMcnfe Flan rentiv opened an insurance office Hbxt month. , Set a price on some 800, acres o f , y^hich now controls Cheney Bros' He was bom In Southington shuttling between the U. 8. and and Althea E. Grant oC Elaat Hart­ Little, telephone PIfrim 2-8281. UNTIL its maetlnga in Hay, to await new at 808 Main St. and is vice pres- .^e gi aduated from Manchester j land the town Is interested in buy- effort to piii-chaij the course. Jan. 2, 1908. and had lived in Soviet capitals. Biaenhower'a plan had two main ford. property in Lakewood directivae from a .high r level. Idenl of the Manchester Junior | from the textile flrnn. _ * He declined to identify the Windsor for five years. He was PERSONAL pOinta; Heights: Anthony X. and Sadie M. MON., AUGUST 8th Western leaders believed the Chamber of Conyuerce. |Trinity College, w-here he \vs» • The lease, for-whlch t!;e Country group employed at the Hamilton. Stand­ HEARING SERVICE! / 1. That the United Statea and Mirim to Mary and John Goldini- fourth item on- the conference _ Barry, the son of Mrs. John F, member of Pi Gamma Mu national Club pays *300 a year and the ^ Moriarty aUo said »o ri« mem- ard Ihvision bf United Aircraft Meriden Schools 18 OAK ST,—Bn 8-8281 Ruaaia—in order to aaaure the reat agandi--“contracts between East der. two lota In Waterfront dairy and the late Dr. John F. honorary.'social science fraternity. taxes, which this year amounted ^ | jj,, Windsor Locks. He served with FifHir Youlli§ of the world agalnat their uaing and West"'—could be disposed of Heighta development: ' Paul W. Barry, la a graduate of Kings- He earhed his law degree at the to *3.163, expires Sept. 30 and! f„j thinking." had hoped to con- the Arm.v at. Mayo General Hos Back to Grading the “new and terrible weapona" quickly. It Was intended 1° cover University of Chicago where he Stange to Donald R. an-! Tbereaa wood School. West Hartford, and there is no option for renewal i to lease the land. Ii the town pital, Galesburg, III., during World Abe Hollow re- Reservoir Protectinn v He also leaves his wife, Mrs, George W. and Id.. M. llinkel to member of the Ijawyeys Raference of the University of Connecticut According to the appraiser, that .Elsie Campbell: another brother, Trying to eell a lighter taken al Robert M. and June M. Brown of fifth and sixth graders in Meri­ Ruaaia provide each other full School of Law. He was born in sen'olr and other lend. den's public schools come fall. Service of the BostO'n Bar As.sn. Desirable "ImKl ' land is desirable for a large scale Maurice Campbell of Windsor: a Globe Hollow about a month agu West Hartford, property Iri Ac­ facUitlea for photographing from VVaterbury and attended local Josephine Johnson, curriculum He is now associated With Atfy. According to a report by the develoipment of homes. Such a de- Sister. Mrs. Anna Mae lai.sek of in front of a vigilant lifeguard tor's Colony Estate; Estate Arthur the air all Inatallationa in each John Mrosek, with offices at 923 schools there before Mitering there Wednesday proved unprofit­ coordinator, said yesterday the so- country.,. appraiser, the 175 ^crea under velofment would compound the al- | West Hartfordi^nd'several nieces Ifc.^.Webb to Danielaon Federal Fa we Suggests Main St. , Brown University, where he was ready troublesome, problem of j and nephews, able. because it resulted in police Savings and Loan Assn., through called "progressive system" of re­ Thia.' ibe Preaident explained, lease to’*' the Country Club are Champeau. who is a native of awarded an A.B. degree. school housing. I Funeral services will be held apprehending four young boys who certificate of absolute' title, prop­ cording their grades Is being dis­ would be "but- a beginning" until among the most .desirable lof the continued because of parents’ com­ West Hartford, moved to Man­ He seived with the 78th Infan­ The ,gra.ssed area, a town official i tomorrow morning at 8:1.5 at the admitted a recent seriee of minor erty in Pine Lake .Shores develop­ a "sound and reliable agreement” Big Four Arms parcels for djsvelopnientVof homes. plaints it waa too vague. chester in ' 1953 and is now em­ try Division during World War II At a meeting Tuesday of the pointed out today, is excellent pro- j Merivin. Leek and Sheehan thefts and breaks. ment; George W. and Ida M. Hln- could be concluded on disarma­ ployed In the Agency Department and the 43rd Division during the ______I Chief Herman O. Schendel said kel to Angelo Camposeo of Man­ Under the "progressive system.” ment and the inspection and re­ Board of ^ Directors. \Matlhevv tectlon for the r.servolr, the thing j Funeral Home. 35 Poquonock Ave., of the Connecticut Mutual Lafe Korean fighting with' the rank of Windsor, followed by a requiem i moat of these hid nOt been report- chester, 14 lots in Meadowbrook the pupil is gra d ^ as above aver­ porting .system. neceiMary to make Cut Under UN M o r i a r I y. local busipessman in which the town ie chiefly in age, ,average_pr below average In Insurance Co. second lieutenant. He is married urged the Board to purchyse the terested. high Maas in St. Gertrude's 1 *<1 'mW ih ' youthi told police of Manor development: Orica A. and it effective. ______..-r- He attended John B. Stetson to the former Nancy K. Murray Grace H. Lachance to Kathryn R. his studied. Eiaanhower add'd a rbcomraen: Church at 9 o'clock. Burial, will.D ’ ^''' activities. (OsattaMd fEom Pag* One) . University in De-Land, Fla . and of West Hartford and they have I be in Veterans Memorial Ceme-' The boys, aged 15,•. 14. IS and 11, and Michael R,. Zazqaro of Lart- The "progressive system.” insti­ datkm that the Bt# Four direct the ------?- graduated from the University of one daughter. Jarvis Biiildiug I lerv Windsor 1 " " charges made agzinet fqrd, property ,n Waterfront tuted in- Meriden’s elementary U.N. subeommittde. on diaaijpm- from south to north along tha Friends may call at the funeral I ‘ hem but they -i^ll be turned over Manor deyel^ment. . schools on a trial basis four years ment gtye\pdority to. efforts to ago, is being retained in the first, Iron Curtain. i home tonight from 7 to 19 o'clock. | ‘ o juvenile authorities, Schendel John Hoffman to Annie L. and WEEKEND S PE C IA li woiic ou^ a disarmament contrM Faura callad for an agrsrd cut­ Too Hot to Work To House Bai)k and ’8 I *■_...... f Sllu. Dominick Mignero, property in second and third grades. Teachers system. back of anna spending by the big i He explained the oldest boy at­ I.ake Wangumbaug development; say it is difficult to rate the pri­ • ILUERERRY C ^ f CAKjES Following the meeting a French poWvs, and Invaatment of funds D river Gets tempted to sell a cigarette .lighter George W. and Ida H. Hinkel to mary grade pupils under the old spokeaman quoted Bulganin aa thus saved In a combined project -Moat town employea were The East Center St. Corp.. head­ stolen from a pair of pants, at Homer J. and Bertha Lacaase of letter system which is used In • WONDER CAKE saying the oonference had bean to raise living standards in the released from work today at ed hy Alexander Jarvle. ha6 ap­ Q -Who it referred to as the Funerals Globe Hollow about a month ago! Glaatonbury, property *. in the Junior high and high schools. "deeply moved by the very stneena 1 p.iii. because of the excessive- • RANANAOREAM PIE underdeveloped areas of the world. (Cool W ind pealed to the Building Inspector' “anchor m an" at the U.S. mili- But he made the mistake of Woodlawn Heights addition sec­ declaration just made by Pres(dent He also outlined a ayatem of dis- heat. Skeleton etafla rem a ii^ tai-y Academie^i? carr>-ing out hLs financial transac­ tion. for a permit to build a J4U000 • CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE Eisenhower on what ie pretbsMy amament supervision through on duty in some offices in the A —The cadet who ranks scho­ Mrs. Margaret J. McCruden tion where a lifeguard, who re­ A t 4-H 4.amp POTATO the most Important question before budget disclosures, subject to Municipal Building aAd in/'but-: building at Lenox and E. Center lastically at the foot of the grad­ Funeral services (or Mrs. Mar­ membered the missing lighter in­ Local 4-H CJul memtoera attend­ THE VETERINARIAN • RLDEIERRY OPEN FACE PIES side departments. garet J. McCrudSn of 9.53 Mam HICKS the conference. checking. A n d T i c k e t Sts. to house a branch of the Sav­ uating class. cident. could see him. The giiard ing the Tolland Cbunt.v 4-H Camp Special'Every WITH FRESH BLUEBERRIES St. were held this morning at OFFICE OF British- and AinVican aouroee Hlghiighta of Faure!s rrooluUon ings Bank of Manchester and the reported It to police. program include Ellen Adanos, Friday gave h o such . acccrant, hdwavar, j 8; 15 from the John B. Burke as rm rted by an Informant: A. ,(Continued from Page One) offices of Jarvis enterprises, Q W h y can sheep often graze Implicates Three Penny Barth, Nancy Biaaell, Jean 2 p.aS. to 8 pjn. W « SpeeUIise In: Birthday Cakes, Wedding and/the correspondent -fo r the 1. Because ^ the urgent need of The 60 by 40 foot cinder block where there is not enough grass Funeral Home, followed by a .sol- When „ Patrolman Allan Smith Bradfleld, Susan Cahill, Joy De- DR. ALLAN Oakes, Oookie Traya, etc. Tel. M l 8-8878^ Soviet news agency Tass, quoted an agreed disarmament program and brick structure will be on the mercury was well over 90 In much for cattle? emn reqyiem Mass in Bt. James j hivestigated. the youtli gave him Costa, Phyllis' DeForeat, tleorye ^EVENTHAL, by Moetow radio -today, said Bul­ and an effective system of iqterna- of Pennsylvanis. Philadelphia ex­ same land with the shopping cen­ A Sheep like to eat .woods and Church at 9 o'clock. The Rev. , statement and the other three Eberle, Richard Bberle, Robert OPEN TUESDAY thru SUNDAY 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. ganin “noted that the frank State* Uonal control, the five-ppwSr sub­ ter but not connected to the shop­ pected a 1'00-degree top today. T /^ shrubs. They also can live without George Hughea was tjie celebrant. | youths were gradually Implicated, Gehring^ Pamela Glenncy, Rcflierta BOLTON. ■ /m'tnta niada at the aesalon by the committee o f the U X Pisarma- More of the same was forecast for. ping center building. water for long periods. the Rev Francis Butlei the dea-j The 15-ye(ii-old said he and the Hansen, Theodora HUufliyv James /keada of governments would un- ment Commiasion would have the the next two daya con and the Rev. John F Hannon , o(xt oldest boy In the quartet went Kalber, Nancy KgrUer, Fttscilla / doubtediy be of great importance Job of.devising /nethoda of super­ WILL BE CLOSED . The temperature reading at New Doctor Says Q "Who oppo.sed General Cvis- the subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Mac-1 Markhahi'a Service Station al Karker, Paul Kenyon, Bertram for a constructive solution."' vision that would Include recipro­ York spiralled upw-ard quickl.y ter in the Battle of the Little Big carnne was organist And soloist. Walker and E. Center Sts., about Koppisch. Be ty Leonard. ' FOR THE WEEKEND C O R N E L L .U was clear fiom Eisenhower's cal inspection of milllMry InstaUa- during the morning hours and by Horn? Father Hannoir read the commit­ three weeks ago arid took roughly Also, Maridelt Leonard. Suzanne ^ tlona In the Big Fqur countries statement whether he proposed to noon stood at 94. Yesterday at the EXPI.i\IN:it / THE DIFFERENCE Cotu’t Cases A —billing Btill is generally tal service at the' gave In St. *24, police said. ' / .Mamet, Nancy Moore. Jean Morris, OF JULY 22nd 449 HARTFORD RD.—NEAR MeKEE STREEf^^ Include atomic installations In hla and East-West inspection In de­ same hour the' .tempe.rature was BETWEEIR BENIGN TU.MOR AND James' Cemtery! At a later date, th* pair took Horihan Orehotsky, Edris Sheldon, JOSEPH 8. LUKAS, Prop, and Baker / fined parte of Europe, given the credit. Actually, Crazy blueprint exchange, although It only 88, CANCER Horse w'as the Sioux leader' m Bearers were Andrew Torrance, *5 from a c ir at Globe Hojlow. MercyjSleffano, Jean Storrs, Linda was generally agreed hia apaech Fund Alloeattea Provlwt .Made A t this rale it* appeared (he high David Flynn. 54, of* no certain that battle. Sitting Bull acted only Anthony Kocum. Otto Herzig, El­ polic'e added. Other thefts included did not excluda them. Whlta Houaa 3, A U.H. eut^m m iltee would mark for the year—yesterday's 96 By EOWIN P. JORDAN. M.' D. address, atartod out with a sen­ more Gavello. Thomas Elliott snd 75 cerita from a car parked at the , press secretary James C, Hagerty have to figure out the mrthoito of as the holy mSn who "made degrees . would be passed quickly, /Written for NEA Service tence of a *20 fine in Town Court medicine.” James Thompson. rear of tha J. W. HiiI4''Coip. on said after checking with the Prea- controlling s ^ allocaUng the along with the all-time record high \/ imagine the meaning of this morning for Intoxication but Main St. and 11.50 from the park­ ideiit's adiiaer on disarmament, common fund: o f arm# savings, for this date. 97 1 IA 1926. wound iq> with 30 days in Jail. tjimors puzilet a lot of people. Q Who was the American ex­ David Kaverick ' ing attendant's hut there. Harold' E. Stassen, that details of which would-be available for the The weather bureau offered this ' 'The officer who t.iade the affAst The funeral of pavid Saverlck They also entered (he Emanuel / Q. What is the diference between plorer associated with - Roald the blueprint plan would not. be colonial t ^ t o r ie a of the big bit of “ comfort": lAst n l^ t In the North Find. of 96 Charter Oak St. was held Lutheran Church op Chureft St., ' apelled out at this time. powers a ^ ^ e ll an for needy inde- a benign tumor and c'ahcer?- Mrs. trolman 4^rtia Wilson, reported Amundsen in his Arctic aviation Monday, may he "not quits ah X. ventures ? this morning at ll'o'clocU at the where they took a b ^ t *2.00; and Although Eisenhower made hia pandei^-Oountrles; , hot.'! he fourd Flynn unconacloiia. W. P. Quish Funeral^Home.The St. Mary's dnirch/where they told proposal directly to the Soviet de­ S^^^A speciallxed agency U,N. A. A benign tumor and a caii- - Judge Wesley Gryk decided on A —Lincoln Ellsworth. Strict water usage, rules had'to ' t ^— Rev. Nicholas Waasllleff of the police the take waa only 10 cent'-. legation. he made no objection auapicat. would receive declara- ceroua tumor are both massM of a fine of *20 for the offense after be pul Into effect In the -area new tissue which grow Independ­ , Q—What ia,''the origin of the All Saints Church, Haj;Uord. offi­ The aecond peilr of boys became .when it was referred to Ihe foreign Ui from Markham's. the /Powers of what 'constitutes by themaelvei. The ditfersnes bs- coiniment. of "hackney,” originally a horse- Authorities at the village of thony Cagmistruck, Joseph Mini The four, went there apd were mllUary spendihg to insure- against tween a benlgtr tumor and cancsr J u ^ e Gryk asked wtaat he had of-all-work. Hamburg, south o f Buffakh term­ iie a in the behavior of the tiny kiCBr Raymond Mahoney, Michael to ipake otf with *30. accoeeding, uable. A sea breeze rolled in and ing tissues and 't o be carried to Matthew C. Keevers and Emy S. laid. Markham told,police he had tary cutbacks should get bigger Dominick J. DiBenedetto, 35, As- Keevers. properly on Partland St. and bigger as tha time cues on hauled doytn the mercury. Boston's other parts of the 'body. When • missed the money several times NEWS tonia. I* I., iN, Y.; an 1 Joatqih Q What high office did Jef­ Judith Lepter to Frederic Ed­ and tension in the world sTacken.ciiecr Plaiiiiiiig time/ yesterday it was 88. The malignant. ' Walter H. Cottier. 29, Har.ipton, under Franklin Pierce. Oatrlnaky to Louia lAnzano and rit/s high yesterday was 9.5, for speeding: and Bruce A. Ander­ Madeline A t Lanzano, property on New Application Baltimore had 96 at noon, 90 Q. My nose is rather long. Could son. 18, of 85 E, Middle Tpke.. for Q For how long has Dec. 2.5 Glenwood St. yesterday at that hour. Ita record I have U corrected by a plastic passing a red light at Main St. and been observed as Christ's birth­ E !'J. Koll to Barney, suid Mae Four Here Bitten Middle Tpke fci the date la 100. suigeon? C.B, day? Wichman, property on Ferguaon The Spencer Rubber Oo.. denied. Newark airport's therrhometera . A. I am Inclined In that the . Andei-aon pleaded not guilty to A —No one is jiure on what Rd. By Dogs, Cal, Rat pei:mlssion to do light manufactur­ recorded 92 at ll:.l0 am:, only works of nature in this respect the charge but'testified fie was ei^ct .day of the year Jesus was Jarvis Acres, Inc. to H erbert'L ing at the eld Armory on Wells five degrees short of the all-time should be left alone. If you wish, about 100 feet from the light when- &rn but since'the 300's, Dec. 25 ’ Snyder arid Miriam Z. Snyder, St. at the July 6 meeting of the lop for the date. you could, of rourhe, consult a good, it went on yellow for caution. has been celebrated as the birth­ Evidence lh.it a formula of- hot at 6:30 properly on Arcellia Dr. Zoning Board of Appeals, plans to I some New York Stale tempera- plastic surgeon and get his opinloq^ ■Judge Gryk interrupted to say day. 7 Andrew Ansaldi to Roland J. weather animals and human beings make a new application for much 1 turea at- I..l;30 a.m:, or noon were: that meant to him that the youth it not a happy one was providied Q Who Is traditionally Re­ Marcoux and Germaine C. Mar- the same "purpose but with added ‘ Rwhestei. 90: Syracuae. 98; Q. Could you u y something about was guilty, as the Judge ^elt he had yesterday when three youngsters garded as the mother of the Vir- coux, property east of Campfleld Are protection In tjie building. Albany. 88> Pouglikeepeie, 89; the procedure called transorbital time ,to etop for the red light. Rd. and an adult male were bitten by Robert Spencer, president of the Massena. 89; Buffalo. 84; Glens lobotomy which has bsen rscom- A *6 bond was forfeited bv Rob­ gtrr Mary ? . . Joseph Tracey to Frank E. two dogs, a cat and a rat, respec­ Andover Fire Deikirfrment company, said today that plans A -Sainc Anne, Falti, 82; Watertown, 85: Elmira, mended 'for a friend with mantfll ert r. Beneon, 21. of Albany. N.Y., Wiley and Mary P. Wiley, prop­ tively. Regardleu of wbera and equipment are being studied In vs. 92; Utica, 85; Binghamton, 85, disease. Would this ^ .lik t ly to’ ’charged with paaaing a atop aign. erty at 100 Oak Grove St. Victims of the dog bites were your scryica nun or an. attempt to'come up with a fire change his personalffy? M n. A. Mrs. Sidnee 8. 'Lohman, 33. of ' Q. - Who was the sculptor of Maureen Arnold, 5-year-old daugh­ protection system which 'wdl meet the famoi:s ata’ Oe of Oirist the Attoohmeat SO GALLONS woman ia stationed, A. This operation mvolvea^tha in­ Kaat Hartford, fined *9 for reek- Hartford National Bank and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kennsth with the Board's approval. sertion of an instrument into n leas driving and David Vale. 19, a f Redeemer IhiRio-de Janeiro? Arnold of 365 W. Middle T^kq.. Old Dutch Restaurant of Glastonbury the Manchester Eve­ . it was felt by the ZBA that the ♦ A.— Paul Landowskl. Tnizt Co. against Archangelo J. GAS part of the brain. In good hnndis it 18 Bliae St., fined the same amount DAm ato and Ruth P. DAmhto. and David DeyoriOi 3-year-old son ning Herald can be for­ wooden.building represented a lire Police Arreah is quick and simple to perform. It for a violation of the jHiles of the of Mr. and Mrs. Pat DeyOrio, 30 warded to be at **Mail hqzard wnd It was mainly for (his Q. What former ’ice prea'dent *800, property at Keeney and WM has been used on many occaaiona road, were the' only other cases Hackmatack Sts. f Liberty St. • Call” regularly wHb-aH reason ihat permission was denied with varying degrees of succesn so heard. of the United States wanted to } Maureen suffered a half-inch O f Used Cor lasLtime. Two out-of-town men were ar­ far as mental symptoms are con make hinvrelf an emperor? the hometown news rested In Mancheate'i' this morning Herman Gunther, 17, of 1558 Kenneto'Albm Pe^M l* Vernon, i MOTORCYCLE SHOW BY Zoning officials 'have said .Jhat earned but is not performed unlcsi Mencheeter Rd., charged with lar­ A .—Aaron Biirr. people away from if substantial changes from the by local, patrolmen' for motor ■ . • .A .. - Doris Mae Dead, East Hart-j vehicle violatlon.s. there are goqd reasons for dotog ceny, des|truction of private prop­ home are soanxious to original plan are made, the appli­ so. One: would . expect it would ' Q.—What great Himalaysm peak cation could, be considered a new ■ Slanle.v J. McConner, 25, of erty and operating a motor Vjehlcle ^®^gene i Edward Buahey. 18 ter‘lif^Vr"‘""ii l^year-old ^ u ^ - 5HE IRON BRONCr OF MERIDEN get. cause "some Ohanges in the pereop- with datective brakes and marker ia the latest to be cUrobed? one and would not have to under­ Hartford, was charged with paaai A.— In June 1965, a British Woodland St„ and IrU Edna Biah- “ TA- George, Vln- allty. • lights, had hia caae continued un­ 144 Brandford St., waa go the iiyual waiting period. ipg a atop aign at 7:40 Ihia morn­ team conquered 2^,146-foof Mourit op, 18 Woodland St. til July 29 under *500 bond. He scratched( jind bitten by a cat .suf­ ing. Patrolman John Hughea. said Q. My child, age 2, has a skin Kanfthenjunga. the world's third Henry Joseph Kvemidas, 30 St. the violation occurred At the inter­ was arrested yesterday by Patrol­ ferin g'a ^n ctu re wOund ort’ her condition which the >4octor calls highest ^.mountain, John St., snd Janet May Joubert, 9 stomach. ■ . Telephone MI-3-5121 section of E. Middle Tpke.. and E. man John Hughes. Gunther ta be­ Tyler Circle. July 29, Church of nanuloma annulare. It seems to ing represented by A tty. John J. Andre Grenon. 22. of 34 Weaver AboutTown Center St. McOonnec is e^eduled ^ going away now but I should ■' Q. - W hat ! is the origin of the the Assumption. BENEFIT OF ' Circulation to appear in Town Court July 29. Q'Connor. Rd., was hitten'under the left fin­ Re9istration like to know more about it.—Mrs. txpression ‘‘halcyon days” ? ger by a TAt. In the other arrest this morn­ Others granted continuances A.—cAccording to fable the hal- Frsd A. Vsrplanck, Manchsa- W. . A footcandle of 1 ig h t is the All four were treated in the m____ J. Department ing. William E. Vets.' 38. of 31 were Vivian Hadlock. 33, Hart­ eyons|or kingflohers ^selected thg ^Wwll ter’a rsUrsd superintendent of A. This skin disorder consists of ford,' charged with operating a aihount measured one foot away emergeneji room at Manchester Charter Rd,, Rockville, ■, was a nodule or ring of nodules In the calmeik ead fatreat day* durtoB from the flame o f a eUndard T o d ay !, tohoels, is liats)jl aa one of Yala's charged with speeding by Patrol- motor vehicle while her license is Memorial Hoepttol and released in C w S U 4 lO oklast living gradu«tea in the skin. It Is believed that in some which to build their floe ting naati candle. good 'CoadiUon. nun Raymond I^k. He was ar­ cases It is related to tuberculosis under suspension and speeding, and hatch their agfs. I CHUCKIE SKdOC F^ND currant issue o f the “ Yaie Alumni rested on Tolland Tpke.. And la under *125 bond, until Aug. 5: MegnMne.” Verplanck. who is ef th.e skin and in others not. Treat­ scheduled to appear in court July ment with yarinus ointments, ths and George F. Seylee, 17, of 21 Q.-^Iii wMcit ^aoulhero city jUk, Ie a member of the claee of 29. Orchard St., Rockville, charged ISM. application of X-,raya or radium, there a replica of the Par Anothsr out-of-town man, HAr- or perhaps other methods, is usual­ with failure to obtain a Connect!- in Athena. Greece? ^ B M K inm - old D. Disco, 45, of Norwich, was ly successful. . ' ciit driver's license. . iiaturl|fratpir PRAVDA PRUKTS IKE PLAN A .—^Naahville,” Tenn. arrested yesterday by Patrolman Sayles was arrested while driv­ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS ADULTS $1.00., CHILDREN UNDER IS — ^ Meeeme. M UH-fnm Sc- Q. I read an article in a liiaga- EUYTERK- Walter Ferguson and charged zins several months ago which con­ ing a truck belonging'to the Naw HELD FOR BAM( THEFT m m v t INSTALUD ...... today. with speeding, wtiUa a local yOuth. England'Play Pan Oo., M Gardner tained a long story dsscribiiw New York, July 22 I T —Mr. — Fwser B «IM Kenneth D. Writers, 17. of 103 bread aa a deadly poison. What do St., which Ir charged With allow­ I fee aa ez- and Mrsi. John Caivtu . Siemer Alee. FneUng Into — Tcnalo Oenite — Wtfka Autumn 8t., was arrested .Thurs­ you think i i this?—Mrq. P. ing the.operation o f a truck more were letUnMd to New York to­ Infernwtlsn — * ’■*■'* Aiknaged If OMiMd day and charged with failure to A. I have not seen the article to than 8,000 pounda in weight with­ day aad tnunediatrly takea to between carry hla license hy Policeman which you refer, but I fecL reason­ out rear flaps. Both Sayiea and 18% F(W CASH TKAMSAOnONS / .J IfpriiUi iSedeS VHmii Brooklyn to'face ckarges la a Ithe Uidted Walter fJaeeells Jr. Both man had ably certain that It bread was a tha company had the cases set 88S,188ikaak theft 1# toiMiUw ‘ALL IN8TAULAT10N8. S U m v ilU D BY their court dates sat for July 2p. “ deadly'^polaon wrs would have all down for court July 39. ago. Siemer ia accused at steal- . \ ‘A 21-ysar-old Hartford man, beeq dead long p go .. Also. E. F. Meyer. 35. of East lag. 88S.'I88 from a Staten Islaad DEMAIO BROTHERS Seymour Melnick, was arrested Hartford, charged with failure to I aum wenpene, as pre- baak,'where ke was • teller, ae Wednesday by State Policeman ‘ About half the electric light carry his motor vehicle registra­ a' eoeecquedee of keavy loeem la CALL NOW — ANTTiine nt the Om nvp eenfbr- Charles Bangs. Melnick was bulbs sold in the United SUtes are MAlfCHKnn* M tM IU -W, Ha SS w S r Fiender . Bidganln. tion. will have -a court dpte set ksftHff «p hareea, Hie wUs Ie , IMSIY chaiged with speeding. for horn* use. . •, after further iiivcaUfaUoii. dhargefi with conspiracy.

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■, .7;• V.. ,■ ;■; ii- -,■ ■■ ■■■ ■ ■•' ■' ■•'■' V ' .*■ t. P j- V '- ■ ; ■■ " •'; ■-■ tv. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1955 • ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HEPsALD, AlANCHEStER^ OONN4 FRIDAY; JULY ohoqse grammar. My pun*e need, flllinc. ^ G S BUNNY A. f ■/ Tw o Coventry ,^tk|uI\aJenrie New Boarder—Have ywj itnucli Rockville«V<^rnon PolicEj Unable In Davy Crockett My assets are - linclianged—and \Tiriily at your boarding-house T /I i>'r 'if;'*- Sense and Nonsense Anawer to Prevtoue Puule y«t. - / Old Boarder — Yes, we Have To Deteriiiine M en Arrested After jnucj[) drilling. three different ''names wlght U Moo<^ Crash Driver ^ In Disturbance M. very practical roan. He decided alarm bells started clanging. ACROSS DOWN quickly, but he always wanted to. As the police carried him out CARlrtVAL BY DICK TURNER On Latest High School Site find out the l eas of other men on a stretcher, he, was heard I Sty, animal 1 Cbuntenancle Rockville, Ju|y 22 heep 29 Granf 44 Cuthlona son, Secretary of the Board. Bronaon of 93 Woat St, smaahed into tha back of a truck with, one hand whit* holding a most eiccellent idea. Mr. M o ^ -, those chaise-lounges on wheels 46 Upon and 1 i.iay say. that we have been 20 Stands oil 11 Wiped out 31 Sea ducks Olaon aald today that a meeting , .-New Arrival on tha Wilbur Croas Highway In knife in the other. The neighbor tljat are so popular on lawns hindlegs 19 Considers 33 Legal 47 Narrow road of th^Board will be held next week A daughter, haa been bom at Union last Jan. 15. Tha truck had ooN TTPur 9 \ w e j aiming to do that very thing for th^ughout the country. called the police and upon investi­ rtLL two years. 21 Fbotlike part 23 Organ parts 35 Mark . 41 Volcano in to conalder the proposal, but aa yet City Hospital' to Mr. and Mra. been stopped by another accident. gation it waa learned that the Friend What’s the idea of hav­ 40 Sharpens Sicily no definite date has been set. Richard St. Louis Sr. of 68 Grand Walter Lasky Jr., of Worcester. n * 4 0 M to w Mr. Moody Is that so? Then ing your t-addy drag that couch all 22 Arrow poison 24 Wiles Fellowa had argued for a lengthy 41 Skiink't 50 French plural The SBC first diaclosed consider­ Ave. Mass., owner of the car, and Ed­ don't yotu think if is about time over the cofrr^ ? 24 Hurt 25 Water bird period on Tuesday and resumed the 26 Egyptian 26 Loafer trademark article ation off the Simpkont Land on ward T. Dupree, 28,. of Providence. dispute Wedneeday. t o d a y / you fired ? Business rnaij Caddy, heck! Ail TaloottvIUo sad V e r n o a R. I., a sailor, were killed. That's my paychiitri^t! goddess Loveland Hill in Vernon at an open Fellows reportedly retu rn ed 21 Baby 1 1) b 7 K) IT meeting July 12. The SBC Is ask­ newB items are-now being handled Ackerman said In a finding yes­ home Wedneaday night, found his er. Excellent rubber A btirglar. needing money to r r r ing the Board to appropriate 538,- through the. Maaeheater Evening terday that probably on ^of these Waiters of cour.Hf, are-not in s kangaroo’* wlfa Bleeping with the IlghU on In 1858 Studebnker Begal De Luxe H pay his income taxe.s, decided to cradle iT i5 000 f6r .the site, which Includes a Herald. Reekvillo Bureau, located two was driving. the house, turned off the Ughta, position to snap back at itkjbred M hardtop. Radio and heater. 2-tone 4««tbv*i rob the safe a retail store. On 30 Lodged house and two barns. at I Alarhet St., teiepAone Roeh- Three injured survivors who threw a lamp against a window T . n . ^ guests: but one Knglish head wait­ 5 ^ 3 4 5 the safe door he was much Siir- 32 Animal hair 16 li SBC Chairman John G. Talcolt vHIo TR S-SI86. were riding in the rear seat, Den­ and dragged hit wife from the bed prised to find a sign reading er ohee made the perfect retort to r Jr., has stated the Simpkins site nis J. - Sullivan, Robert J. Rutana an” uncouth customer: 34 Throat and into the bathroom- While at­ '•please don’t use dynamite. This F" 1^ Id Is the Oommltter's second choice. and Edward Orcutt, vere accused tempting to force her to get into 1853 Bulck Super 4-Door. 2-tone safe Is not locked, jii.»t turn the Engli.sh herfTf waiter My posi­ . growth paint, radio and heater, dynaflow, 35 Revised He says . the unit still favors by the coroner of giving Inquest the tub she Was able to break lose knob." tion. sir, does not allow me to Mrs. Evelyn Thaw testimony which was "conflicting, tinted glass, white ^ 1 7 A C 30 Pcmale saint Zl a z? the Olk-Aberle property strongly. and called for help. Police say Fel­ He did so. In.stantly a heavy argue with yoii: but if it ever came evasive and unworthy of credibil­ The stirring saga of "Young wall tires. (ab.) Twice the Board of Finance has lows Indicated he waa going to sandbag, fell on him, the entire to a choice of weapons. I would j r i> 77 refused to approve the requested B elter A fter Attack ity." Davy Crooketf' comes to the Oak­ 1946 Cadillac 4-Door. HydramaUc. 37 Anim’tls’ 2 turn the. cold water on it he had appropriation for thla land. Ackerman said he has been un­ dale Musical Theatier tomorrow .Sparkling new paint ^ 3 9 ^ y homes been able to get hi* wife into the Joljr Meeting able to determine who waa re­ at 2:30 p.m., when the AmeiTc.n tub. 35 Container w Hollywood, July 22. (6^- Mr*. OUT 01 BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING ^lOUSE wllh MAJOR HOOPLE Special services honoring -two sponsible for the accident. Children's T.teater presehts the in­ He allegedly shouted several 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air. Two tone 40 Demigod T ?5 groups will be held , by the Elks Evelyn Neibit Thaw waa doing all person-on-stage dramatization of tan and green. Radio and heater. 41 Moral wrong 5 ttmes^ “ There will b«- no more W at the July meKIng TTiurBday. right today at Hollywood Preaby- Davy Crockett's early daye. TYi's drinking tn this house." Original 29.000 mile car, , THE EFFICIEMCV OH, TMEV s o t gCTTER LET 42Reliih HI, MAJOR f 5T 3) Those holding memberahlp In terian Hospital where she la under will be the play’a firtit perfor­ Bugerie Bigelow who waa at the Excellent C 9 i| A E CXPCRT IS t r a c k in ' EVERVTHINC, HOW yo u r sresD 45 Tangible 1 Peron Parly Chief ViE'RE HOLED' S' the Lodge for 30 consecutlve wters treatment for a gastric attack. She mance tn Connecticut. Hear Andy hoiiae when poltcc arrived waa ar- condition. ^ 1 3 DOWN WHAT ALL COFFEE pe rc o la­ <5ReAT Ca ESAR / a m I — 49 Interpret 1)0 ill Milligan, who plays the title role, TN* f LECTRIC ROWER t o r s , ELECTRIC UP ON THE RELAS. ON 'will receive their SOryear pin*: waa hospitalized Tuesday. reated for ^ a c h of the peace and 1840 Bulck Super 2-Door. Dyna- HAviNS hallucinations?^ t h e c s io e TME BENCH 51 Feline anima! comforts Lynn Thatcher, in a tense IS BEIN’ USED FOR/ TOASTERS, EVEN A ' ijr Thay are Georgs J. Jobert, Dr. Her physician aaid tha attack Bares Resigiiation intoxica^on along .with Fellows. riow, radio and heater, E ^ A E 6U«TER ? MACK? VC7L) v h il e 52MUitary iw ilk in r moment. The performance will in THAT UMCH CLUB IS w a r m in ' Fa d fo r OF. th e TPACk^l A J — r.. H,. Metcalf, Leslie H. Mann, was. brought on b.v over-exertion Both will appear in flYial Justice new paint, good tires. a o w a a o s w m n BO UN' SAUERKRAUT WII^ER AND A FAN govs HEBE ? But VOU^ — c am e do w n h e l o o k s aaiiatant Hartx W. Backofen, Dr. Francis and excitement attendant to the no way Interfer-'with the Bunsei AN' WEENIES ON AN SAiO tiNECPOOl. r w i) (OMttiiiied from Pago One) Matinee of "Girl Crazy.” the hilar- Court in Augufet. Bonda were set FOR SUMMER.'THIS y TO SEE iF alm ost Ripe SI English Khoi M. Dickinson, Patrick J. Johnston, filming of the life story of the 70- at 550 fqr each man. ELSCTRIC COOCBR/ OLTf'LL BRINO OUT 5PR1NSS Y ifits r o o . >OU WERB FOR A BASeH 54 CinTt ngme lou" George Gershwin musical, 1858 DeSoto Firedome V-8. Radio and 1858 Mercury Cenv. Onyx mad cream. >. Vy M B Semre W T .H Bag u j r,i O". 5>l John F. Bums, Morris Simerman, year-old original Gibson Girl. MORE SECRETS THAN J RlCM v o o e T-»» 5T !»J Peron announced on July 15 he which will take place at 5 p.m. heater, autontatle transmission, white wall tires, radio sad heater, 'WHATS MV LINE- USiNS THE b a l l COv/ER.'I 55 Food flsh and Harold F. Ran.som. She has frequently visited the RiSHT KNl?i£ 56 Irish clan 57 tn lulditlonHo 30-yesr honors, studio where the picture, "The GiH was stepping down as head of the 'W:hlte wall tires. power seats and wlndowa. 1 ^ 1 ^ 9 3 ON TV.' “You sure you looked on track nine?” 5T Peronista revolution to become 2-tone palht. FOR VOUR 57 Meadow life membei'shi'ps will be be­ in the Red Velvet Swing." is being the government radio statione read j Plan Tw o Dances $1595 X'ery sharp. - i n "the President of all Argentines, J * PEAS' stowed upon William F. Davis, made. It wa.s in 1906, after Evelyn communique denouncing rumor T85S Ford Custom 4-Door. Fordomatic, ra­ 1950 Ford Custom 4-Door. George J. Jobert, Dr. E. H. Met- Nfsbit wa.s married to Harry K friends and foes." He was not an mongers and as.sertin" that calm O n Tennis (Courts dio and heater, white wall tires, powder Radio and heater. SaL special. u iif- he i 'he part.V Itself prevailed In Argentina. $ 3 9 5 ralf. Dr. "Francis M. Dickinson, Thaw, steel millionaire. blue. Original 28,000 miles. E I O O E 1951 Ford. Fordomati^ radio PRISCILLA’S POP A Blooming Hero BY AL VERMEER and John F. Burns. shot and killed architect Stanford One person was reqiorted killed Varying rumors ewept the capi­ by gunfire in political violence An Immaculate car. 3 1 *w 7 3 and heater. Excellent shape. $ 7 9 5 The meeting will be preceded While in a jealous cage. Thaw, tal two days ago following the The weekly dances for clilitven rVE'S. TMfeREHX^ . by a dinner in honor of those who placed In a mental institution and early today. announcement that Argehtiha’a The incident second violence In snd teenagers conducted by/Uhe are to be recognized for their long later released, died sevi|ral years fleet had safleJ on maneuvers, the Recreation Department wifi 1m years of EIkdoni. The dinner will ago. ' 24 hours—occurred as members of first sii.ee the .lune rebellion led held tonight on the newj/ hard- M«ny Others to Choose From.\Oul They Go! Look Today . . . Buy Today!. the opposition radical party left start at 6:30. Mrs. Thaw, a sculptor, \ecentlv by dissident Navy and Marine surfaced Robertson P a r l^ Tennis Events at Henry Park has been an instructor In Los a political rally after midnight Corps fliers. Courts, The dance for -thy younger Events scheduled for the coming Angeles art school. \ and paraded through the city's Following suiypression of the children will begin a t^ :3 0 p.m. movie district. 0 week at Henry Park include: revolt, reports which later proved with the teenagers begftinlng ^ e ir g r Tonight at 6:15 the Legion . Reports said shooting suddenly iinfpunded ciroi.lated that some ' dance at 8:30. Juniors will play East Hartford I broke out an. ’’ 2-year.old Alfredo Navy personnel had fled aboard,: Both dance* will/be under the \ Prat fell wounded. He died in a and at 6:30. Ellington uTIl meet ' two major ship*- of the Argentine I supervision of Jln/Herdlc super- hospital. Navv, MORIARTY BROTHERS the-American Legion in a softball Intendent of rect ition. Neil Law- Local Stocks - Police arrested several demon­ game. rence. program rector. and Ellza- strators as crowd? leaving the -On The Level At Ceater and Broad* Tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. there will ; •POS.SI XI PROTE.ST belh Perry. Jof Boyle and Kath- J . tilfatrrs ihriled In panic. be a Babe Ruth League game with I * (tDotatiuna PWralaheg By Andarko. Okla. (/Pi -Mrs. Vera leen Olmsteat TOUR UNCOLN-MERCURY DEALER—Lteten to Stetloa WHAY Evety Night »:S0-ia ftiOOK AT the Fire Department, meeting the ' Cobara A MIddMkmok.. fur. B>rly yesterday a bomb went Jones thouftijt her bed springs i '^ ...... 43>i 45>i ROY CAR VMftOE \T., IF SawVER DOES, COMWOE, from 180 to 175. There was a | ’ Maaafaetnrihc ComOMles '4 7 O L D S . O tW iT YOU Vfltl ANSWER TO OUR decr^se In the number of Initial I AIlliAllied Thermal W. fit .59 4.0r. R***' \ ? SUPERIORS FOR YOUR claims from 38 to 12. :Am. Hardware ... . . 22 '., 24', Hydratnet*' STUPIDITY IN LETTIN6 HIW To X’isit Europe Arrow. Hart, Heg. 19S21U1CK 4-DOOR 1 .. 53 C O R O N E T 4rD R . •47 H u e s o H GETAWAY. MCANWNILE, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Foley .Sr. i Asso. Spring , .; ., ... 27', .30', 2-li>ne green, dynaflow, radio i powerflite transmission, of Vernon, will leave Idlewlld In­ 4-Door. B » ” *495 X CAN WASTE NO MORE 1 Bristol B ra s *...... 17<, 19', heater. 19,000 original miles. wall ^ ] 9 9 5 TIMC IN DELIVERING DC. ternational Airport, New York, to-11 Collins ...... '..115 2-tnne paint. •48 CHRYSLW morrow, by plane for a trip to ' Em-Hart' ...... 28 31 V V. 4-Dr . '49 MERCURY Europe. ITiey will visit their son 1 Fafnlr Bearing ...... 43>, 46'* fluid Drive '4 9 H U D S O N and daugbter-in-Iaw, Capl. and j Landers-Frary Clk. .. 2fi 27 1151 CHEVROLET BEL 2-Door, RAH. (k>nv.,.RA|jL Mrs. Fred J. Foley Jr. Capt. Foley 1 N. B. Machine Co. . . . 37', 4P'i 1952 P A C K A R D Is commanding officer of Co. C. N. Eastern Steel . . . '4 9 F O R D "O'. 7'. HARDTOP XIndel 200 de luxe. ITlrsiiiatle drive, '5 1 F L Y M . 6th Infantry Regiment, stationed i North and Judd ...... 34 37 2-tone grey. Loaded V-8 2-Dr., RAH. 4-Door, RAH. In Berlin, Germanv."- Rus.sell M fg...... power brakes, radio and heater, d / % A C , . » 'y 11 Borles. Real sharp. . $ 9 9 5 ^ Mr. and ilrs. iFoley will see Stanley Works ...... 58'i 62', 2-tnne paint. 9 I U 7 3 their eight months grandson. Terry Steaiti ...... 120 * [^n^2!S,5!ZTi|U!jlLi!jLSSLS!i ' ' ' OeMt Michael, for the first time. Torrlnjjtqri ...... 23 25 JEFF COBB BY PETER IAo FFMAN Bngag.etnent .Announced U.S. Enyelope com. .. 92 100 1954 CHEVtUyrj-DQOR Mr. and Mrs. Eben H. Cobb an­ U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 73 78 ■ \ 1950 BUICK CONVERTIBLE * 7 9 5 nounce the coming 'marriage' of YeedeY-Root ...... 37 60 Radio, healer, seat Dynaflmv. radio, heater, new lop, ^ T A DEPOSIT MV 6T0SIE MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD blue hi color. Only, r *395 6CMEWHERE...AND S ir^ E Ujair daughter. Evangeline Alice, '^ e above quotauona are not to $1495 while wall tires. A real puff. Only $895 to Roger Johnson; son of Grover ' construed as actual markets. "08" 2-Do«r RAH. Johnson, and the late Mrs. John­ O L D S . Hydramatlr. AlWNMiENnyESlANPIliE GOSll-IMOP TMUr,UXNE!M y »H -I WTPIGGETYfVOUtE ’50 '4 9 O L D S . '49 HUDSON son of Rocky Hill. The wedding Although, the eggs of snapping Dl\. “ 88" 4-Uo.ir I -OPAIINEftOffiQIORftfS IDUVNECKHEIS/HNIBITPUNEP < know! . AREAVMLIOIH! will take place in August. 4.Dr. “ 98” RAH. ' VDoor, RAH. . s whole h a s gained population ’50 O L D S . RAH. Hydramstlc Hydra. Choice of I95tE liUiT TO INANKMXIJnELLIA LM A ^ ESTATE fASKHIAilDBE -ANDAnNE/ALUinBlrAMP OKAV-IU IHWSSWEyOO MiM Cobb is a graduate of Rock- rapidly since 1950. West Virginia Tille H ifh School. Mr. Johnson is DIx. ''Og" 4-Door two. SNB9H>FaiSBni'ilCAa\ K^MywOW^ C Am tJ MSfMtnER ' ncRiRyfiv xwNooTMxirp haa lost population. RAH. HydramaUc NOuinmiTMEiaii! a graduate of Atlantic Union Aca­ ’50 O L D S . '4 9 N A S H -SOXWCANSa UKE1i%MK>ilETBSBLn demy, South. Lancaster, itisa. C!hlef. "8" 4-Door 4-DOer. RAH. Dtx. 4 - D ^ A H . ITNASMfiTOFOURPEAL/NWnDUTOR)^ t n e f ix iiim ! Food Sale IT »r ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ vYia ’50 P O N T . RAH. HydramaUc TTie mothers of players -In the -ON HEARkCHE! SOMEWflORNE! Special Club Coupe '4 9 F O R D 'MNASH Babe Ruth Baseball League are 241 N. M AIN ST. (Two LoeaHons) ^ 5 CENTER ST. Radio and Heater X r COSMETICS A ^ ’51 B U IC K Club Cpe. V-g 4-Dr., Hydra. RAH. holding a food sals tonight In the lie Luxe 2-Uonr W E C ARRY a l l OPEN 9 A.M. ro 9 P.l^ main vestibule of Union Congre­ A Radio and heater gational Church from 4 to 7 p.m. ^ LEADING BRANDS ^ ’51C H E V . Wayfarer 2-Door ■ Swimming Popular TEL. Ml 3.5113— 0*SOTO.Pi.YMOUTH>VTEL 1 2 2 6 ■Today marka the end of the first ^^u rjN c StortsJ ’52 D O D D E Radio and heater e'durae 6( swimming lessons at the Criuibrook Coiivertlble Horowitz Memorial Pool In Henry ’51PLYM. Radio and heater 1953 M O D E L S Park In which 85 beginners • and CAPTAIN BAS'! Intermediates participated. 'Those Upside Down BY LESLIE TURNER completing the course-jwill receive FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Reform HydranmtlG r m ftouroomai y m ,uiiOici m? NOtOPVB CRNNLIMa OUTI ED MTTiA certificates. 53 OLDSeRAKL, $1395 FMCTMW. XDU CAN / PnCHBD OFF TUB DOWN ANP o w e M V O ie 'B HURT 1 £m wcARiNe Hi s ‘ Notice have eyeii sent to the sec­ P«VB UP Tie DUAeB I OTWR «0 e . AND BOPSTOa MEMFAS A ond group of children to report on ’530L D S .Ii[? : Hyd|rama|lc n o s ON TMi WMDlNARgMeX^ROUiUd0\Mi PROTB5TAAa*«r Monday for the aeconci aeries of DILLON FORD SALES DILLON FORD SALES ’52 and ’51 MODELS sioppv A tim tl IM lessons, and a third group will ’S30L 0S. OFFBOfOFPBON* F a n (Mias start on Aug 1. «->- R4H., HydramaUc. X . ^ A ALL a WHO om iL aar July Wedding 'KACC~ 'WEARSIOFNe The marriage of Miss Doreen VMAoaniesHy , i' ’52 O L D S . $1295 W ILLYS^Zirh.^$ S LaminsaFo sieouBS/ Waltz, , daughter of Mr. and Mra. 319 Main 53 189 Homer'Waltz cK Ward St., to John Manchester Super Rivteta t t l S S Street . ’52 O L D S . baV & $1545 SELI-A-BRATIOH Conn. ’53 B U IC K Hardtop D lfVD ’52 P O N T. $1285 Dynaflow, RAH. Coronet 4-Dr. ’SS BUICK SITE S a j ; FORD SUMMER BANDWAGON SALE ’52 D0D 6E Radio, heater De Luxe 2-Door ’H roH T.^ISX ^iSflSIS ’52 C H E V . Radio, heater $895 Q i c i V f These Cars Must Go Regardless Of Price eMf.taMwaaAaiFin.aiA T. iaaM.ii.ae»iaa. Super 88 $1895 ’51 CHRYS.,rJi $IMS ’51 O L D S- . , 2-Deor , BOtoraaUe shift, RAM. Radio and heater, hydnunatlc VIC FLINT ^ It’s A Frame 1949 OLDS.'74 TUDOR ...... 1952 CHEVROLET: lEL AIR ..... $ 1(195 Oraabreak 4-Door BY MICHAEL O’MALLEV THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE United BY WILSON SCRUGGf De Luxe 98 RaAte. h e ^ r D Is D D Very, very clean car. Hardtop. Act, fast. * 4 Door $1185 ’53n^YM. AORONCk/X'IHMK HOW- ^ I'M NOT/t h B pb a r l ’51 O L D S . Bu t h o w v v k l j T>«LABCOXXB* T953 FORD RANCH W AG O N . 1951 DODGE FORDOR ...... $ 7 4 5 Radio ami heater, hydramatlr. Xe^BiBAAROOBN. ^ X O \ lB P L A O T C ^ n ^ x o u k n o w - Given Or* C 0.0. Deliveries nVMyauBSB'ive gpOA© lAiOWAUJi ATALL TH> S fd U X OICyOB A New tires, ready to gs. Local one owner. . WQUMBHUJMt - Hardtop. WBYOi /LAJLB5E1 FNO.rriN 1913 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR 1953 FORD TUD O R ...... $ 1 3 2 5 ’51 C H R Y S . $1095 RAY DWYER. Uc«d C «r M— r h t wu. CONCBNIRAm WHO- \ BOMSONiB f O S 5 ^ Loads af extras. Nice green color. Power steering. RAH., auto, shift.. OA^BIBAUNdTHCliNB BWK --- M l 9 - 4 4 2 7 ■fFeLA- rr i 5 f 1952 FORD TUDOR ...... 1949 FORD C LU l COUPE ...... $ 2 f l Oeak as they eems. , Special today only. 1953 PLYMOUTH FORDOR ... 1950 FORD TUDOR ...... $ 4 9 5 RANGE & FUEL OIL Special pries today. Maroon De Luxe S. '' 1953 MERCURY TUDOR ...... 1951 PLYMOUTH FORDOR ..... $ 4 9 5 MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES U|^t Mna polar. Maroon, very nice car. 19S3CHEVROLn 210 ,1953 FORD TUDOR GREEN .... $ 1 2 4 5 " Y o u r OM m i w M * D « ^ * The BOLAND OIL CO. Tndor, eeay clean. ■ ' Custom, well equipped. - SILVER LANE ROAD, M ANCHESTU 1913 FORDS9UIRES-FASS. ... 1952 STUDERAKER FORDOR ... / $995 iv N Bur iw a OUOBB MUROOewV WOBDB ARB See tfeie ekr fM valne. One'owner car. Clean. b o tn o CABOL ANP NU9T A * A O A ^ OfEN IVENINGS UNTIL 9 .- 0 0 h k a u u n flBTW BBrwnuftXiAirW e^ye t m :)■ \ g>xaecsb»i» v - . i ' «W4*.'s. li-^yk-THWYyAM • '( 'V-' -■ ' ■* ■ ■ V- ' ■ ■ ■ ■

\ TWELVE lIANCflESTER EVENING! HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAT. JCLV 22. 1965 22 1955 P A Q B T S m X ^ " - f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. IfANOiESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JULY .

X: on 10-Game Win A. J •X: -A., Winning Run for Indians Wolves pefeat Banks Threatens to Hit 40 Homers. Move Up from Seventh Drifting into Dreamland' ^tandouU with Legion During Recently Completed SeSafon SIi0rt8t<^ Led ... X ■ - ■ y Case Nine 5^ r - - ;» ■ - A Phenomenal Feat for Shortstops To Fourth in Standings Batl%Parade, X' In Rec* League Catcher Second Glib IaisI 13 Straight New York (N B A ) The Cube, Standings V y PAI^ WaUNJlQ forgot how to score after their W L Pet. Alan Oole andoatiClMr Karly in May; Yanks* 10 Telcos 1 .900 EMdle Wojcik capturMl-aU ot surprising early spurt. lA*ad Shaved to Came; Man. Auto Parts 10 1 .909 Stanley Hark could use a couple Pagani's .1 7 .300 batting honor* vrith thl8 ieascm’a American Lcfi^oR Junior baaoball Oros-ltes 3 8 .273 of. oiitfleldeia who know what to Re«l Sox Trail by Four team; In the nine indivldkal bat­ Case Brpa. 1 10 do with a bat in their hands. ting departmental. Col* wfilkad 6U After Boh Rush. Warren Hacker. New York, July 22 (/P The with five of them and teamsnate Philadelphia Phililea, overtookert Scoring single runs In the fifth I and Sam .lonea. .Manager Hack has'j VKATEgiiAva araf I.T8 snd sixth Innings, the Gros-lte Wojcik carried the "other four. Por Amertran and overworked, have popped up the second ctnught aeaaon, Oole to turn to relief pitchers as Boston 4. KansAR C'lty .1 in fourth place in the National Wolvss edged cellar-dwelling Case ('hlcAp> 9. New York Bros., 8-3 iaat night ifi a Rec Soft­ captured the hatting tltla edth 18 I starter.*.. | .. Dftroft 1. Raltimore D l-eague. riding a lOigame winning 4ilts in 37 trips for a robust .4M ' .So Hack, atill smiling through Olevelmrtd 4. WAshlngion 3 M0» xireak th al^aa taken-shape al­ ball League contest at Charter ^ NaIUaaI Oak Park. Although outhit, 7-3, average. Wojcik i8rsa a elewe run- i the Oiicago .Nationals' current dif- S*e«- York 6. Si. laoui* 9 most oveiTUKhl. neriip with a .433 mark baaed on j flciilties. quickly till ns the conver- ' It's all come about In seven - the Wolves took advantage of nine Brooklyn 4 ^.'•hlCA^o l bajies on balls in chalking up their 'ii-" ' '' IS bits in 30 trips. Both standout : sation around to 24-vear-old Ernest Mllwspkee S. Pittsburgh 1 days. F'nday morning, the performers took part in all U .. ^ PhdAdelphta h Oincimmu 3 pilrd win of the year. I Banks. - Phil.s were tn seventh place. Today games played by Ooa<^ WaDy For­ ATA.\IUNr*S they re ju.sl one game shy of ,500, - Both teams got off to a fast Siimelhlng to Sell AmeHr«n start. Two hits, a sacrifice and an tin's club. I In young Ernie Banks, .you sec. W 1. Pol GBI. anci after skipping past Cincinnati, Top Hitter NVw Y ork . 57 35 6JO error accorded the losers two runs j Hark ha.s something to sell, and St. Louis snd Chirsgo in the ✓ Cole’s 18 hits waa a top mark r h lr a f o ...... 'v t.. 55 .15 611 1 standings, sre only two games be­ in the top of the flrat in^ I the old third baseman is one of C lovF U m l ...... ,,7, 54 3ft .5ft7 1 ning. But the Wolves retaii- Alan Cole Eddin Woiclk Norm Hoheiithnl Jack Hedlimd and. they were good for a total of I baschaiU s superior salesman, Boj«lon - ...... ^, . 5.T 19 .576 4 hind third place New York. 23 bases, another top figure- O d * p r iro it ...... 47 42 atsd - with three markers- In the j Coming to Brooklyn for the Brooklyn s 11-ganie success also belted ofle tri^e to tie for KxnpXR Gilt ...... 16 55 W> 2u'g ■ story in early sea.son tops the ma- bottom of the frame. Case Bros., series With the Dodgers the Bruins Waxhtnftton ' . . .72 5ft .156 34 gained a temporary 3-3 Ue In the first plflce with Ronnie aimmons, Rxltinmrp .. . 2ft m lift 27 I jors this year, but the Phils coiilrl once thiratened to ovcrhstil. Banks fourth on a walk and Jack From QrapewiBft to Frort Off let* Steve Cooper and Jackie HetHund. pass that mark tonight when the.v • had 2S home runs. That is lour Hiotffcivn ...... 64 79 Vittner’s double. But walks proved American Legion Season A^rages AjwI Cole alao tied Cooper tar the ^ more than the former National llU w au k^^ ___ . 5i) 4i %W t , meet St. Louis in s Iwi-nlght Frank Marchese’a downfall as the important runa batted in depart- \ Y o rk ...... 4ft 46 .516 16 their fourth doiibleheader in six ment; .each chasing home aaven League record for a shortstop, 22, G hirxJf« ...... 46 4ft 4R9 >-~-qrs produced their single tal­ days. BAT'HNG manufactured by Glenn Wright in rhllaUFttihu ...... 47 4« •495 •1ft lies in their final two turns at bai. Giants’ Prexy Ready runs. " ■ S i l/oui»' ...... Manager Mayo jSmith's i lub 42 46 477 19', G AB H On the other hand, Wojcik paced 1930, when Buckshot had the com- ttinctnnxtl .v...... 33 which lost 13 straight In May, tops C o ir ...... n 37 18 .466 8 . 0 1 1 7 FbrUn's chargee with nine runa, I parative hand-box that is Ebbets PtttJbu rfh 53 61 two of the Wolves' three singles 3 33 4 .842 351 .711, In. ttie majors this season scored Wojcik ... 11 30 IS .433 '. » 1 0 2 « 6 30 1 .993 two home rum. and five stolen Field beckoning. Alvin Dark has a TOPAt'S OA.MF.S three eighth-inning nins to beat ' Archie McBride's eyes close and he starts to reel toward a 10-second and yittiier and Bobby Clinton To Renew Leo’s Pact S im m o n s . 6 9 3 .333 1 0 1 0 *3 0 6 3 '.M7 mark of 23. but the Gtanta' ahort- AmaricaM Men crashed two safeties in a f ^ C o o p rr . . . 11 36 10 .278 3 0 1 1 7 1 15 3 , .800 bases. The hard-wra>kiag receiver., \N'ew Yf4Tk al ’ Kan.«a* C ltv tn ig h n Cincinnati 5-3 last night after the nap on the canvas after, a Eioyd Patterson^ punch exploded on hia { atop hit eight while playing posi- losing cause. Irish ...... U 24 6 .260 5 0 0 • 0 5 0 « 0 1.000. also crashed one of Ma.^ team's Sttvrdivant v* B a srh i »3-3t-, Redlega gained a .'5-2 lead on Gua chin. McBride was a KO victim in Madison . Square Garden bout. August . . . 10 19 4 .311 4 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 t.OQO three doidilea along with Leo I tions other than shortstop. Bhaton at t'hicaff* «nlfht» Bremer The league's biggest game Is H o n rn th a l 11 .76 O jv Bell's three hbnierx. New Y’ork, July 22 t>R) — Leo- the matter In the Immediate fu- 7 .194 5 1 0 0 1 0 « 0 1.000 I Vern .Stephens holds the major ' «7-7) V#, Matfthman acbcduled Monday night at 6:30 S w r r t .... 9 24 4 .167 6 0 0 0 3 3 4 6 .878 and first baseman Notm Hohen- MONC% I.N B A N K ^—Erni# Bankti matchM hia home Min hitting in the held, making the double play, Raliirnofe at i*leveiand tntfhi* Wll- Pitchers Going Route Durocher can return as manager! *-“!!*• . . „ C v r ...... 11 26 4 .160 . ft 1 0 0 1 3 5 * .857 thal. At Smith. Cleveland Indiana' oiitflelder, alidea a<'i’<>aa h6^r plate league record. 39. compiled with ■<•!) t7-R^» va. Score ' when the co-leaders. Manchester 1 running the baaea. hitting the dirt. I The Phils.. larking power and Hrdiund .. . 7 12 1 .063 3 0 0 .7 0 3 3 . 887 Simmons proved Fortin’s only ^ With winninn run in 10th inninif of (tame with Washington NhAionala, the Red Sox in 1949. when Junior Waahinrton at Detroit Paacual 0-ft> Auto Parts and Telcos' clash in a of the New Yoik Giants next y e «f p^rt he was all set to i-eturn. GoIas. .... 9 16 1 .063 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 .333 va. ilarvet pitching depth, were hnished off 7 14 0 -.000 other .300 batter crashing three dropped his right shoulder and has that precious ba.seball jevveU been won [as Ford Medalist battle for first place. Both teams if he wants lo, but he'd better make j ••ifg funny how rumors start," Braut! ... 2 0 0 0 . J 0 0 2 .««7 hi Cleveland. July 21. Clint Courtney. Nata>'talrher, goea nh{h to less than 40. Kluszewski. Flddi* Mathews and I National as first division threats at sea.son's Johnson,^.. . 5 4 0 .000 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 1 .500 safeties in nine «.ppearancea for pulled for the friendly left field net Ted Williams. boast Identical 10 won and one M r r r r r .7 4 0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 tahe In the throw. ‘ Smith scored from flrat haae on teammate Xarry a shortstop who consistently. Ralph Kiner■ snoweed the way in } Milwaukee at Rrot>klvn tnighn -Con- start Yet they've had the tl'l-'' up his mind soon. » 'he said. "A i-eporter asked me 0 1 .887 a .333 mark while appearing In Doby'a hit. Final score: Cleveland 4, Washington 3. (A P Wire- at Kenway Park. Ijirge Hands le i V*. C r a ig tl-p* lost records. Telcos won the first ITiat'a the word^rom the so- whether it waa true the Giants Boggini .. 2 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 swsts the ball for magniflreilt 1946. tied Hank Sauer with 37 (*inririnati at Nem York < night i when they need them on the meeting 5-2 but were blanked 10- M a n c g g ia 1 1 0 ,.r«X) 0 1) 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .000 six contests. Aa a teSim, the locals photo). , \ A t anything even remotely re­ Banks has the large hands snd Black <4*1i or Sialei i>li vr Cfimet called grapevine to the Giants’ would do less traveling by air for — — « ,, __ — _ batted a weak .241. Other stand- ' streak anci have had seven 4. perior Infieldcr. Long swinging .St 1.4*uia at Philadelphia i2 Imi- Ah r h |>o a p i bi I replied it was my understsind- •Tughn Wooirldge ij-2» and Haddix staff, m .spite of the heavy tyvin- hiish-hush tliat President Hortice P ltc h in z trailed Wojcik In the runa scoced dead-pipe cinch to hsijg up a new ing good for 2.'53 bases, with 19 Hacu. 3b 0 10 12 0 1 ign we would do less flying. Be­ At Rosen Min- Murry Dickson have chipped in I’yopOl. If . . Simmons 0 19 • 16 14 . 3.34 ' Precimia Jewel He's batting around .300 now. None of those guys were r'e- shortest in the game. He does it ; two full length jobs each since last year,, boasted medalisti PocIiP p. 2b. Ih .3 0 1 4 0 0 , 0 ' ' The source added, however, that Immediately deduced I ’d be back- Irish ..... 2 0 j.ono 16 3-3 11 ft home runs were hit by Oole and nei i7-3) y* Fare i(V3» o o o„ I ,S t 1 t 3.18 i^ a t would he phenomenal for figures to drive in more than 100 qriired to make all the skillful with strong and explosive wrists, It was Ron Negra-. and reliever honors today m the tough PGA ■ McGet. p Stoneham Is becoming a bit peeved “ All I can say now ft I am Hrdlund . 4 2 .667 44 1-3 31 33 1.63 Cooper. Wojcik knocked in six MlkoUtch. lb .. 3 0 d 7 o 1 Johnson .0 .000 sKortstop. especially one who runs. plays demanded of a shOrtslop | hitting the ball at the la.st split- championshlp-rbut he wasn't cele­ D<»ie Ford Kiam^nhA I..ak*. ;* 0 0 *1 0 M because Leo, tip to now, apparently manager of the Giants in 1935. 0 3 6 . 2 runs, one less than th* oo-leadere, I .lack .Meyer -.vho hami;e<. tJie Red- N.Y 67-08—136 M caaicr. 2h . . . . has i4o especial shortcut to four- Even in more recent .vears. with So it Is indeed an extraordinary' second, which gives him the max­ i legs last m^ht. Negrsy gave "es-loaded Club, site of the 37l'n PGA. F'or . Prtp roopri. Blrnungham. (•anges, «s shrugged his'shoulders when asked ted 28 errors In 11 outings and \y Bruno, rf ...... 4 jr 0 0 Ace^ A Sylvester ... 3 1.000 \v L Prt. -Single that scored two nins in the this is the day the favorites and Mu’ h 71-61 -13$ ...... ^2 1 O ft whether he intended' to bring up 1 just work for him.” boasted a .929 fielding atferage. Three ^loleii Bases f| tendings Wally Ulrich, RothcBiei. I’oro. lb Sport Chatter big eighth big., name plavers fear the rna‘ t ...... 3 o 2 I 2 HohenUial carried off top defen­ lAwyera ...... 2 .663;. I Spencer Rubber 4 1 .800 Minn 71-6R- 139 V lttn c r. 2b .SOO I Majichester Optical 1 2 667 Sugar Ray May Bow Out Major Leogua W L Pet. It was the fifth defeat m three A of .two 18-hole rounds of \yoiRham. Onkmoni, Pa. 69-70—lij9 W h jp p le , c .V...... 2 0.0 sive honors handling 83 chadees at Norman's ...... 1 Profliiee W inning Riin First .Ntt'l. Bank . . . . 9 1 900 P'Trelo. If ...... 1 0 1 By 2 2 ..500 days at Philadi Iphla for Ihe Red- match'play in which the field of x4‘'hick -...... HarUert Noi thvilif, ...... 3 0 2 4 first base without a miscue. The Ansaldl'a . .1 .200 ' Police A Fire Mich, 71-ftii— I'M 1 C lin to n . 3b . Manchf.ster Trust . .. 6 .^4 .600 S4 will b^^cho-pped to 16 ... 2 0 1 1 sturdy Wojcik ran a close second Manchester Motors .0 5 .000 = L ea d ers= leg-s. who now J'3,ve dropped 14 of F.d OUv«‘ r. I*''m '»ni. Ill M a rc h -o * p New Britain Team Seeks Baaupre Motoi-s . . . . 6 '4 600 The proi^laik of this day in R o gem , rf . 3.0 10 0 EARL W. YOST being charged with only on* bob­ John Banivage pitched Acato A | U'sycroas, Oa.i ^luly 22 uD— their Ifist 18 K 'l ^^lrgo|. Si. IjOu Is, M o. 71- 69—140 I .Arsis Pilgrim a^ols asoond. After Tonight’s Battle AniFruan l-pac«# Naasiff Arms ...... 2 8 206 Chicago's Cii.-s have dropped out hushed wiapers. They feci 18 holes SlioUf^v M a yfield . W e*tbur\, ble in 120 chances. Sylvester to a .7-3 win last night Spencer Rubber, winners of the | BaMmif ‘lU -2"»i *l — Elks ...... 2 8 . 200 .y 7»ft7o-- 14laU ...... __ 26 a 71ft ft 1 3 Sports Editor third and honis tn \ acors the of fourth place wnh a 4-1 defeat Is not a fair test of match play: 72- 6ft—140 Gro*-lU’.*i ...... ull X—.5 Support from All Clubs Although posting identical two 111 an International Laague game di'»t round of American I.ittle i Kahn* I>*ire. ' 'ft**, Tuttl«*, De^^oii, I Al mni Leaffu*. game played al Brooks by Ireaf ng Pittifburgh .5-3. who pa.ssed his qtialifyin^r t^st yes­ Jerrv Barber. L ob Angelea. tional Softball Congress' .sanction- Oklahoma State ASA champions ball Leagues.have been announced paw Hedlund, Fortin's workhorse. feat in the aecond round and gave, ^ whether .Sugar Ray Robinstjn wa.a C a lif 69-72—141 Cs»* 8: BB. 1 Marrh*.** 9: SO. starts. The former Rome (Un.) High .... ''•^4 ft3 New York edged 8t. Ixiuis 6-5. terday summed it up this W4.y: McOr- 4, March'-sc t. wr. M r C f* 3. cd State Tournament staged at i have played against learns which to CoRunis^oner Bo)ib>' DIBattlsto. ■While posting a four and two won right in trting to make a ring '^ 4 R wh.r BhB* d In Bi»«itMi, 7ft ! Charter Oak Park last night. The Tf>d Kroll, New llarlfonl. them sole poMeMion of flrst pr»ce.! i i w York. ft2 chopped .Vow York s lead to one Don Fairfield. Caaev. Ill total of 44 and one-third innings, H»ti» Kallnp D*’ trf»it. 1.2?* Smith, into a tie for aecond place, threiy "^toes' and he knoclia in one. tv.o. Claude Harmon. Mamaroneck I have/found this going a rocky one. ‘ summer and nothing was made of Roy Motors and Ponticellt's has tonight in the National Little mmo than th* ''other Legion' — ...... the bases loaded. Bill ^Ldnge hit a lowed through with hi* triple lani, .No. I contender for the mid-• game with a 9-6 victory over the X v Y 74-6$ It was Banivage't .fourth win ri*-vp‘and ll?i Fox. rhirag*' . lift. maybe three long putts on. you. Imnfediately after winning the | the situation. "From a legal stand- been moved up to Tuesday night League when Moriarty Bros, tackle grounder which topk a Kangaroo 'steal. . dleweight title, at 7 p.rw. iPD Ti ln‘ I'nijirr. Kftn»a.'< t*»tv. 107 Ku^iin. De- games behind . the league-leading Yankees; Clevelshd went 10 in- . JaVk.son B radley. Hnij.dlmi. gruelling 72-hole qualifying trial moundsmen combined. He gave up without a loss. _ Jack Reid was Im it, Rift ' You're three doi.’n. So you fight T ^ tx 73-69- •142 bj' rounding out s 70 yesterday for title in our City of Village Charm. i point." Forche explained. " I don't at 6:15. Wednesday's Twi League the Medics at 6 o'clock at Charter bop over the ^vond baseman's Wa.vcroas has no ma.,jor^ the Cow Palace ring in a sched­ First 'National Bank. ni:igs to snap Washington's five- just 21 hiU. walked 23 batters and charged with the loss. Banivage Dfmhl**.b Ku»*nn D p |ic»u and Finigatl. game streaje 4-3; -looton dumped back and cut it to two do>^’n. then Tony*YltAliai»of)|a struck out 10 and passed 6v;-- leagtie nfflliatinn. Although the Elks outhit the one down. But before you luiow it, rival Amateur Softball Assn. Thelenyone who is not a professional has been moved ahead to Monday record for second round activity. Spencer-'grabbed a 1-0 lead ini •San Francisco blacked out, and 21 thitidiuMM Hfifl Pi*'>j»aM. B«i.«i!fin. 2ifv Kansas City lo s 10th straight de­ 69-73— 142 the rolling Rockford Country Cltih earned run average. The U%ion Reid struck out six and passed As the aa Bob Gleeaon ftinj^Ietl. r Tn tiU FinlRan. KanAHA City and Trust nine, nine bases on balls feat 4-3. and Detroit n.:dged Baltl- ^ the match is over and \'Ou're head- Fr***! HawkirYs.. 8i Andrew i course... The 20-ycsr-old North- State ASA commissioner also' and no one has ever had any basis night at 6:15 a Mt. Nebo. pitchers gave up 83 baa* knocks in dlo broadcast wiH-be carried bv MHiitlp and <*ai*> N »w Y>>ik 7. Bim- helped the victors. After Bobby 71.71-143 many. Reid was sccorded some w ^ t to aecond and third on paaaed ! more 1 -0. e„n .,v. South Amateur champion faces passed along the word that any | to pin professionalism on ouf NSC WEDNESDAY NIGHT mi Char- 83 frames. They issued 87 ftee poor defensive pisy by htS-team­ BC. h\. i'*h!rac Stock.** tingled in the fourth and 71-71— 142 BOBBY qiBATTISTO has { ter Oak Park the Alumni L e ^ e Mtlla, and scored on an infleld out. >MHI. Kbimh.* Cit\, ft Win Rubber Gaine lhi.i mu.st be foremos* on Fords m,!,. Dim, Ijikr Orion, Bob Brue. 20. Milwaukee longshot other A'SA club which scheduled ; team#: I personally believe that the paaees, fanned 101 enemy batmen (The last time Robinson, once Dan Manchuck forced him at aec­ turned n s Herguleon job as com- coaches will meet an All-Star team mates. The score read 2*1 in the third M'ttn* Run.* Ma7\P* N*'w Vf»»k. 21. The White Sox clincheil the nih- mind, e'-eh Uio.iph hr flashed s Midi In the lower bracket of man-to-msii the New Britain nine would alSo j lommyrot that some of the state while posUng a laudable 3.08 earn­ The victors jumped to a ,.dhe Swim Champs mpion of both the w'elter- Kalin* • r>pumt. and ond. three conseciitl't passes terrific di.splay of goU' in the 36- t'hsrirr. J.nrsvtll*, be suspended from the organ,tia- ASA commissioners put out to mlssloner of slfNRecreatlon De- I from the Alumni loop. All proceed ed run average. as Optical tallied twice, aided by a dkhl and middleweight dlviiuona. Zaiirhin. Boston, lii Z*'riiiH). Kansas ber game in their "crucial " series 73-7lv-li3 combat on the tight 6.500-ysrd run lead in the top of the |Ir-73-lf3 According to a recent letter half of the innip|; >d' take a 2-1 gained the lead aa Isange ai>}gled. inning was dt e to an ,.rr«r, and a for the 6,701 yar«i. par 71 .Meadors'- i ; .*i«r»..n. Crrmsmown, Hillman Robbins of Mchiphis dictatorship artd I would tell them overseas- action in the Twi *la.sebnll time -will be at 6 o'clock. season with eight triumpha Sa ; ing frooi Tiger -Jones at (Chicago. anil ilutitRi, N fw York. 9 Ruxbv. Chi- wild pitch accounted for th third. double in the eighth Inning. Re­ frtun Hank Raduchp. standout lead. ... Batea walked and Glee.aon drove rac- Smith, .t'lfVFland and Baurr. N»*w I hroolt layout, I n .y 73-79-^143 State, the 1954 Nstiinal Intcrcol- BO. I realize the importance of League Alumni Baseball League. Sgalnst two defea'ta and one tie. - • Since then he's knocked out sec- The tally th t proved to be the liefer Millard Howell scattered five i M»kr Pavella, Washington, pitcher and spokesman for the Aceto A ^It^ester tfed it in the them both in with hia aecond hit .Y--rk. 7 / legiste titlist, takes on defending league rules, etc., but when any Intermediate Bi seball League Sn4 JOEY HOLOBURDO of Man Both losses were inflicted by WUli- Loa Angeles, July 22 lA*' Ha- ond-rate\ Ted Olla in Milwaukee, Pitrhlilif «Baupfl «*n ft d»TMioniM — big one was scoted by the Trust Yank hits over the last six in­ ; P a ...... 1-72-143 Vct.9, the same situation exists this aecond naif to fall behind aa the Wayne rte>moid.s went to aecond 1 Davr. 'Dougla?!. Newark D« l. 79-49— 144 'qhsmpion Bruce Cudd of .Portland, one man tells you who you can or ‘he Rec Softball League. / Chester finished second in the 110- mantlc, the district, champions waii'a Ford Konno and Bill Wool- but the i^ctory wasn't piped into rH.novAn, t'FHcnifn. 13-2 ftfi7 B vrn », In the fifth arter, tv, o were oiit. nings after giving uf the tying Hac'kiii'y Witli4« season. Every exhibition contest losers,-'Scored once in the, third. on a wild throw with two away in .N V w /V o»k, ft>.-. Ho* ft ^Df^trolt. runs In the third. CSitcago. down Krir MontT Li>.'» Cal. 69- 75— 144 O'r^.. in the featured uppSr bracket booked by the Vets aggiilst an cannot play against in exhibition yard backstroke conf|>etition last (5-2 and 3-2), and the twm rivals sey renew swimming rlvklry again ' »hybody s living room. l'V3^ Tftft K(*fi.«tAn.t\, Yt*rk. ft-2, Manchuck singled/went to aecoml i G*'orgp Failo. Consnoh^ckpii. SEtOND HAUf of thhe'^ec ^e - TTielCthe victor# tallied twice in the fourth Tom Kelly promptly 4-1 -after one inning, chased Ed Pa. 73- i 9— 144 match. ASA team ha.s been canceled be- games, that's going too far." night at Ocean Beach Pool in' the also played to a 4-4 stalemate Rocky 9-5 Kaiorltf 75ti; H m ittrm an. Ct>\vj»tanri. 7-3. 700. on a passed ball fnd came all the .\fter Firtst Roiinfl partment's Outdoor Summermnier .Bas- the fifth ami three times In the singled Fleynolda home to knot the tonight and more records were ex­ Strikeout.'* •»“ Sk'-nr»'. ('IfV fla ild 143. Ford and Tom Morgan with fis-e { Al Fpmin#'lll. PurrhaRp N.V. 73- 72— 144 Two other matches complete the cau.se the teams fear banishment Writing to Newspapers Connecticut AAU Swimming earlier in the campaign at ML Ne­ Castellanl.x riding a airing of way around w-hen the bal'l was ' Walter Burk#‘mo, Franklin, ketball Leagi c at the Wes^ Side luXth to go on to victory. Ansnldi's acore at Tltia ael the at age Turlev. N»*w York. 1!V4 .Hcjefi. Detroit, runs in the second. Fid lx>pat was field pf *ight. Alex- Welsh of the from the ASA. "I don't belteve," Ftaduchs is writing to several Championship meet. Wednesday bo. Last .year the locals reached pected lo fall as the 1955 National four stralghtV trlumphs since his | R9 iJarrVa, t'h'vcland, ft4, Sillllvah. thrown into centerfield. I>otroit; July 23 *4*1 — Bob M Irh 72- 7 2 - 1 4 4 Oval gets underway MimdaV night. made eight errors while the vic­ for Isange’a game-winning bingle the loser. KUUm. Briggn. Saginaw. host/club, whose 35 years make Raducha explains, "that any state newspapers hoping to uncover night Butch Mullaney gained the semi-finals of the State Tbur- AAU Swimming and Diving cham­ loss to chammon Carl I Bobo i O l-! Rii.flton. fil ^ M il Hearn Honaera Kay. of \\c%i Hartford. Conn., Four teams compri.sc the/circuit. tors committed two in the. fifth. Nalhtoal I.eaEue New York, loring, 11 of 16. row- .Mich 72- 7 3 - 144 hint the "grartdaddy" of the group, commis.sioner has the .right to bar other softball teams who feel the second in the 110-yard breaststroke nament before bowing to the aame son'last AuguM. was installed a! The Elka scored a lore marker meeta Mike Pavella, of Wash­ I Vic Gh»‘tzl, Nrw York 73-72— 145 A planned summer loop for inter­ Howie Cody, the league's, lesd- Skip Marah fanned 12 men and pionships come lo a (;loae in the Battiiijr 1ng round of aecond Inning na caught Kelly'a The same has been tfiiie of Rob­ First National Bank. Game time is seven places In the tourney 5-71— 146 curtain on Akg'ist 8. planrk In a battle for second tnlenis. title. TTiat's scarcely news, since New York, 115, 'Klu,.*y.e»5ki and Pont. Ellis Kinder, as the Red Sox I D«'nnv Sbut^. Akrnn. O illssissippi and 1043 Mexican exhibition games against them is • It la expected that the Vets will the Wethersfield Invltatidn Tour­ Tonight line drive and doubled off the inson - when he's trained. Hig Flaherty'always has^ Olson ready Cinrinnatr. Ill: Locnin. Milwaukee and ael for 6:15. proper. ! Dirk Lundahl. Pasadeni place. ■ Tile lOO-meler freestyle should moved w'ithin four games of the . Burk WhHe. Greenwood. 'Amateur winner. Baxter is the purely a dictatorial position on the return to Manchester to defend nament. Stsjp's score Ued . him PonUcelll'g vs. Police * Fire runner on flr.st attitude, which could have'noth- Dark. New York IIU M a a rh a iie r T r a il (4> GENE JOHNSON I'l continuing AfM« A .'7> also provide a battle betwean lo meet anybody "if* the price is D^*»jbleR - Lngran. M ilaau k ae. • 34: Y anks. Joseph Curtin, of Newing­ M iss 71-75-146 their' State championship early In for fourth place. Other Silk 6:15—OvaL ■ h r h R ^ ibt Tonight. Police A F'lie enter- mb r h pf» a e rbt ( Walt^i Hoinani. Baltimore, youngest in the group, 19, snd part of Connecticut's ASA com­ his lusty hitting with Muskogee, Iffg to dp wjth the odds\ against right." The fact remains; though, Snider. BriMiklvn. 22, Ree.*te Broe*klvn. Pi.-reon, 3b ...... 2 i) 0 J 2 0 1 ' ton, 4’arded a 77-77— 154 in the Town players who qualified vtere Nassiffs vs. Bankers. 8:18__ Sm ith « f ...... 3 0 I 0 n 0 Honolulu's Dick Cleveland, tegklng .'Third place Cleveland, three i M d . 72- 74— 146 barely qualified w ith 28^ missioner." August. taina Maiuhealer Molora. The him, has puzzled observersv He ar­ that the loser definitely' is out of Bruton, Milwaukee and Repul.«ki, St. K w' m.*Ii . r f ...... 30010101 qualifying rounds and .\le\ Okls., in the Sooner State Leagt:c. Bobby LaFrancis 34-39— 73. Lou Charter Oak. Flt*trh<'r. lb ...... 4 1 1 \ IV 1 0 his sixth straight National AAU L o iiif, 2P games out of first, scored three ' Rov Wallin. Mason City. la. 73- 74— 146 Motormen \4ill b* looking for their rived in town early, but fr^uently M ls lr rtls , p lb 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 i Ray Hill. Hopkins. Minn. 73- 73— 146 The Manchester youngster recently Snydfr, 3b, ...... 2 4 1 l o champion.shlp. and Clarke Scholea. the big money picture.' Triple* - Bjuton, MilwauKe** and Amlraiill, r ...... 4 0 1X010 runa after two were out in the Hackney, of Manchester, with­ Tracy 41-40—81, A rt Wilkie JK CYO vs. Herm'a, f:15—^Oval. BanlvRR^Xp ...... 1 l ? I 2 0 2 flral win of the second round failed to show at all for sctvfduled I Mike Turnrsa, White Plains. clubbed two ho; lers in one game the 1952 Olympic chkmpion. ” A ringside crowd of 6,000. fray-( Lmiif, pjlt*l>urich. tlilliaiii. Rrmiklyn. Sw-neon. If. 3b .... 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1ninth on Vic Wertz pinch double drew yesterday after shooting N Y ,74- 72— 146 40-42 82. Jim Kirkpatrick 42- Norman's vs. Lawyers, 8—Ver- Kuhlnmnn «■ ..a... I h o ^ 0 0 n while Police A Fire will seek to Fondv. ('inraao. ftTaya. New York and 9 tU k * 4 0 I I 0 1 0 for the second time in less than Anderson, rf .... I 0 2 0 0 n workouts. Even when, he did, he ing 823.000 for the privilege, is en­ ; Fkldlr Jnsrtph. Fairfax. Calif. 7IF76— 146 42—84. 'The latter is in the Sen­ planck. Bill Yorzyk, New Haven Swim Clemente Pitiahurjch. 7. .Manchuck. if. 3b. p 3 2 1 2 0 0 O j with the ba.ses loaded to tie Wash­ a 79 \Vednesday. f'raiK'. ns. c 2 L 0 i| 1 0 o 1 atay in contention for the title. often did little except limber up I Darwin White, Anniston. Ala. 71- 75— 146 Same Old Kid three weeks. One of the circuit Club, established a record last visioned by Promoter" Bennie Ford. ItoiTir riuna—S niaer, BrfM>klvn. 313; Barhrro. 3h , ...... 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 ington. Then two out singles bVjAI iors Division. Police * Fire vs. Motor Sales, H&nton r. rf ...... 2 o' 0 1 0 0 0 ' Aaear^r Babber <4» Klii«iewakl, (’incinnaii, 30: Mavj»,,«yew .facobson. rf .. I AI Watrous. Birmingham. blasts, according to reports from T « r r ji, If 3 0 1 o 1 - M I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 M ich. 72- 7 4 - 1 4 6 ' ---- t'— 6—Waddell. * AB n H PO A K niglit in the new butterfly race at Y o rk . 39; Bankn, ('h ic a (n . 27. M athea't. Poe, Ib ...... Smith and Larry Doby-with Tlicn, too. Ford knows that only Muskogee, came with the bases E arld on i, 3b ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 12 n I 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 Joe Greer. Yakima. Wash. 73-73— 146 SEtOND FORFEIT in the Rec Moriarty's va Medics, 8—Char­ I l.aiie* I .. 2:39.3 In qualifying, and proceeded Milwaukee. 24. » R oy. If. p ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 n Smith sconng from first on Doby's two medalists in the history of the loaded and Oie ball traveled over I H.-rkwlIh 111 . 0 0 o <> 0 Stolen Bir.^ea—B*»> er. St. Is4iui». 1ft; x>f-Jimfny Johnson. Detroit'. Summer Basketball League oc­ ter Oak. T n taU ...... 24 -iT. • H ft 3 3 1 J 0 0 o (o break it with 2:29.1 in the final. hit won it in the 10th. PGA ever went on to tak^ '.he M ich 400 feei. His *econd Tound-lril^r 1 Bal-^* . . .. Bruton. MUw’aukee'. 13: <7illiani/Brook­ Total* 24 ' 4 3 21 2 4 I xx-Gunnnrd Johnson. MinneR- . curred last night when Uie High Monday, July 28 AnAaldi'A iSf* ' Mart'h. p • •. 0 i> o 3 I New Haven Team Wins Pardon My Plbow - - Rocky; lyn and Temple. Cincinnati. 12. Mayn, Billy Hoefl »yon hia lOth for De­ title Waller Hageji in 1926 and over the 345-foo* leftficld wall MoTaffr^y. rf . 4 0 1 0 n ’* 0 I I;i*M-.s2in. c-f .. . 1 .3 o 0 0 Flk. <31 |H)lis, M inn. 79t72— 147 IT WA^ iet^O Cchool quintet failed to field a Telcos V *. Auto Parts, 8:30-^ 0 0 1) The New . Haven swim team, in S’ ew Y o rk , lu troit, riding in olv-a seventh inning Byron Nelson in 1941." xx-<’la; ence Doser. Rockville,. chased home two mates. The 400- W . rf .. . l 1 0 1 I ’dwIi !». If . ... I i i 0 Pitching (Baeed on K t — «b r h po a 4 rbi tfHBHA YOUffQ- Charter Oak. <-odv. 2 n O Rothman, cl ...... 2 0 1 1 0 i» 0 homer by FVank House. Her M d. 75- 7 2 - 1 4 7 team for its scheduled contest n 1 1 1 I DuiM>nt Ih n 0 4 0 I. a close battle with the defending N e w rom b e. Brofiklyn, 16-1. .941. Lablne The bugaboo of the two 18-hQle footer is one of the^ longest ever Provo^-t I'h Hi .1 o 1) 0 II Rothnfan. cf ...... t 0 1 1 0 0 0 xx-Bob Kav, West Hartford. ^ hoRt^ t o p w m against Uie Manchester Auto BA's va. CYO, 6^^15—Mt. Nebo. 1 ' 5 ' T'U/•l«'iihr»i 3I> u 1 \ \ ii. N ortli. Carolina State team, won It'S Only His Ring Style and Isoe.'*. BrooKlyn. 9-3. .75'cho(iikl, lb 4 1 .1 10 1 0 0 Just back from the minortv-. w-as on the minds of Cary Mlddlecoff. xx-Alex Redl. Akron. Ohio. 73-74 — 147 8a«yr-lf . 1 ‘ l*\ r. a ...... l> 0 0 0 0 7-3. .7»». Waddell. ' 2 1) H«*arn. np ...... 4 1 1 1 t 0 2 xx*i.eonard Wagner.' Clnrin- ^ CAME TO PLAY, forfeit and the Squad lias been Ihjchri'au, r ,, 0 6 u 2 1 lime of 4:28.6. The Carolina team . Strikeouta—Jone». (*hirago. 121. Hob- fhe loaer. Wally Burkemo, Tomr.iv Boll and FIRMT N A TIO N A L Bank, pace- 2 n Jarob.s. If ...... 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 natl..Ohlo. 77-70— 147 s e o o k l y n Auto Parts vs. Medics, 8— Rr-W. p .. ... 1 U 1 -1 1 Toialu ...... 24 4 ft Ift 3 3 Grosainger, N. Y. iN E A i » l» « t had to be the round 1 knocked erta. Philadelphia. 110 .Newrombe/ IN .... dropped from the outdoor ■ loop. 2 -o 0 2 established the medley mark last Malaujikv. 3b ___ 3 ^ 0 2 2 1 ‘o n Besaent Wins Nn. t Sammy' Sneadv For when today's xx*Herman Schaflau. Lemont. ' setters'ln the Alumni League, will it^nUfccrr,* 2b 1 f 0 Oftlll'Rl (31* B rookK n . 102: <''onley,* M4twaiikee, 99; Another local tetm is being Charter Oak. K^4th.' H \ i> 0 0 ll n n year at 4:34.7. Ropky Marciano plucked a blade ItiV P a vn c, rf ...... 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 firing is over, two of these stars III, 72- 7 5 - 1 4 7 KH n II PO A K Haddix, S i. Isoula, 37. Rookie Don Bessent won his sec­ represent Manchester In the com­ ■ o Horan. 3b ...... 0 sought to replace the High Police Sc Fire vs. Bsntly’s, 6:15— 1>, MrK^nDa, lb 0 0 2 0 n* r> iK u iK . 1 l> ...... A ll 0 o 1 0 New Haven's team Was made up of grass that sprouts around his . \ ‘R»>al Nice-Fellow' 1 1 4 1 h ond straight for Brooklyn on a will be on the sidelines, their X—Aulomattraily qualified ax defend­ ing State Alumni Tournament 0 O'Keil. p '...... 3 t 1 0 3 0 0 ing champion ;i|^^ School. Oval. 1 /-ticimilli, l l ...... 7 1) (V n 0 of Pete Kennedy, backstroke; dreams for the 1955* PG A' title TouUb 1:4 7 T' tft 4 ft 3 ; BUnchNitl rf ...... 3 •* 1 l 1 «> frame training cottage and spilt ' know do I have five-hitter. He had the Cuba shut XX—Won playoff. which will be staged at D u f f y Nassiffs vs. High' School. 8:38— T o ia lt ...... » 3 8 21 TO "2 2 a ' Strut h out f• going; to fight. Only twice.' Once Hoeiiig and Resiiik 27lh homer in the ninth. Loser Jim chester's first start will be against A naaldt ...... K .-lb ...... 0 1 0 0 0 Elka ...... -v . .. 010 tian 0— 3 CYO clash tonight in a Twi Tuesdny, July 28 It was an expressive gesture, be- was with Pat Connolly, a big Irish 2B, BvciKiiaki: HR. Hearn: SB. Pier- great match play coPAP'stitor udm Wlnsted on Sunday afternoon. July 2P, 8n^dt'r SBL ^IcM’affre> ^ B a n v , (■ ...... ,. 2 1 1 D II 0 stylfr Sandy Gideoiiese.- Davis walked home the first Young Stars , Face league contest at 6:15 at Mt. Roy Motors vs. PonticeUl'si Craia Kuhlniajiu. Svml • r 2. . Fart 0 0 2 i ing teams: nani'' last year, will meet Middle- B a n h a g '' ft Rcirt ) RanU HR** Jii, j "Once that bell rings I'm a dif- He piade LO B . T ru st |. Elka ft: BB. O ’N e il 8. I>m got the others off Hal Jeffcoat meet the Hartford Daniel Lcaitue ly ."itarlcr for the St. James’ nine Beaupre's va Elka, 8:16— Char­ Knd ft. HBP. u-'fl Mlatretta 3. Roy 1> SO. O'Neil 6. Roy In the eighth. coff, w'ho. iS rhooting'some of the • J h\, BaiiiNRire 3 '4 3 Hawaiian Swim’ Club 31, New fsrenl man. Of courae, I'm not ad I 'Md. too- I hatpd to fight' Weslerii Amateur champs on Tuesday, August 16 at and Bren Shea , is expected to be ter Oak. n F'rtnnpil fi*i Pngnani* 111 hill Haven 30; North Carolina State 22, far gone I don't know what's going * ''*** fellow." Wethersfield, Conn., July- 22 ft; Hita off. Mlatretia 3 for I run In 1 St. Louis blew a 5-1 lead ai the best golf of his life* 5:15. Coach Ronnie Daigle's high- S^ir-iH'er . . J. ‘ , ■. un; md. sidelines today as the champion­ runa In 1 3-3;. W P . O 'N e il 3. M latretta. run on an infield out in the eighth. another bracket so that if each"^ game'of the season last Wednes­ Roy: PB. Aibiftault. Twerdy; W. Rov; Young golf stars from Pte South, Aceto Sc Sylvester vs. lawyers, ripp fl'i, t.OB Glptiral T Bj** iifpr 2 RB, other guy, even unintentionally... "Then th ^e was another guy ship flight teed off in the Wethers­ Willie Mays hit hia 29th homer win in the morning they 'aIII cUsh day night .to Beaupre Motors. 6—Verplanck. 1‘arrier 2 SO rariioi' 7. Mar^li '12 C. ^iduc. V'acantl; Scorer. Diana; headed by medsllit Don BispUng' HARTFORD ROAD Grill soft- " I made a speech once in which down fn Washington. Can't re- field Invitation Golf 'Tournament T im e . 3:04. t and Sid Gordon his third as th# In the afternoon. After First Round MBP. i»v Oarrl* r (thipfiiO W.P, Marsh How wouM you like lo iry to hoff, ■ monoi>olize today's opening ball team, winners of five of six Moriarty’s vs. Green Manor, 6-^ PR Btrrv ft V. tXiwIen, TvL-rev Srnrei*. I said. 'Once 1 get 'Inside those member his name. We were staying today. Giants battled back. Bobby H off­ MAIL.MAN Chet Morgan bps Charter Oak. 36-hole match-plsy round tn the gamea, plays host, to Warehouse Watoon. 'tnni*. 1 25 West rum Sideliiieil Bobby Grant, who Won it In man had three RBIs. call that one? been absent from his regular mail Wednesday, July 27 aT wu oiith wlieii winnliift Mill irrrfd ropes, It'a either me or him .'That's' m the si^me hotel, and our fight Western Amateur Golf Tourna­ Point Sunday morning at 10 Hot Springs,* Va , July 22 'A', the way it is. was postponed a few daya. I aaw 1940. 1943. 1944 arid 1948. and Bill Warren Spalin gave five hits xnd beat due to a back Injury.. His Telcos■ vs.vs, case'icase's, 6: Tliere are -40 varieties of white ment. . o'clock at Robertson Park. ’The 3(L-ChsK Thg red hot team «>f Fay Crocker Too l.ale lo 4 'h a D g e Hughes. 1949 winner, failed to whacked a three-run homer for his Yanke^'and Red Sox fans along ter 'Oak. With Finger liij II ry him around *11 Gte time. What a potato grown in the vicinity of Bispllnghoff, of Orlando, Fla., locals will travel to Boston Sun­ Of Montevideo. ITnjguay. and Pert "It's too late in the game for me hard luck story he gave me. I felt qualify yesterday when Don Hoe- eighth victory. Hank Aaron also Main St. wish him a speedy re­ day, July 31. to witness the dbu- Norman’s va Ansaldl'a 6—Ver­ New York. July 22 i4». Wes South America's Lake Tlttlcaca. led seven survivors i through s Marilyn Smith of Wichita. Kans., to change my alyle. I've got short so sorry for him, I was gonna lend nig. Wethersfield.-* and Burton homered for the Bravei, who had covery. bleheader ba-sebaJI contest be­ planck. West rum, th# New York Giants' t o ^ y held a four-stroke lead over Sports in Brief arms, and when I : throw a punch him the few bucks I had." ’ Resnik, Woodbridge, shared med­ lost two straight td the Buca. tween the' onsurglng Boston Rid Motor Sales va- Optical, 8— eight other duos moving, into the only experienced catcher, has been all the leverage conteg from my How'd it come out? alist honors with . one-under-par BIGGEST GAME of the season Sox snd Detnkt Tigers. Waddell. • second round of the 26,000 Hot sidelined for two weeks with a shoulders. That's how I get power. "I knocked him out with, the 70a. in the Rec Softball League is MOriarty'a va Auto Parts, 8— Sjinngs Four-Ball Golf Tourna­ Michigan State s“ sec ona base- cracked bone in the ring finger of If I mils, my elbow's got to jeome flrat punch I threw, in 36 seconds. Required Score You Can't luy lETTER AHtoJasuranca scheduled Monday night at 6:30 at Charter Oak. liis right hand. He was injured by -Q.iWith a runner on first baas ALUMNI LEAGUE coach^ will ment over the Cascades course. man. George Smith won the Big around. The way I'm ^uilL it's out After that, I've always treated the A score of 78 or better was re­ Ltt$tmght’» Fightt Charter Oak Park w’hen the~Man- pracUce at 10 • o’clock Sunday Ten batting champidnship with a a foul tip off the bat of Wally quired -for competition in the and iMts out, .Uis batter striksa out. Four Strokes Back ghead of my fiat. But. brother. I'd other guys strictly as a business T h e 'b a tr gs’ts away from the Chester Auto Parts meet the Tele­ morning at Charter Oak Park. .485 aveiage and 1h« team title Moon in the second Inning of the sooner hit him with my fiat firgl. proposition. match 'play which starts .with ift phone Co. Each team has won 10 BRAVES EINIE REDS Mias Crocker,, the-South Amel- Giants' 6-5 victory over St. I»u ls catcher and the runner heads for Los Angeles—Willie ' Vaughn. The tutors wlU meet the Alumni tcan champion, arid Misa Smith Willi a .408 mark "They talk about butting. j 'm holes today. WHY PAY MORE? or 11 starts, losing once to each ^yesterday. "Many .times on the day of a sscond bsiM. The throw beats-him, 168, Los Angeles, stopped Moeea League All. Stars Wednesday Farm League action last night a small g u y .T h e only chance 1 Grant aliOt 40-40- 80; Hdghas, other. Pat Bolduc will place his night at Charter Oak. collected iP total of eight birdies Duke University's football team fight. I gotta lot of personal things the shortstop taking It, atepping Ward. 164. Detroit. 10. S«« why AUsfota sold mors outo kisunmca ia 19M at (Charter Oak Park saw ths five by Miw 6mith - in the open­ under coach Bill Muria.v has won have is to get in close. I. have to on my mind -r- taking care of 38-42-AO. on ths bag and quickly relaying to Hoentg. whose one bad hole coat San Antonio. Tex.—Billy Pea- than cmy other eompony benod oa diroet writton Braves edge the Reds 4-3 in the ing 18-jiolp round yesterday to three Atlanf,- Coast Conferepce T4) .H AV FOR RECORD use a crouch. With that style you frienda and the family and stuff. first bsse. His throw bests the bat-.u cock, 12J. PhilmdcIphlA, oiitpMntod" championship in four years, can't help but , bump heads some­ him the Connecticut Open title last loop's top contest of the current Anish with a 67 over the 6,740- Right away Al Wellj and Char­ ter, who in disgust failed to run' ^ a r Torres. 122, Juares, Mexico, pramiums. season. Doug 'Peaiaim was tbs yard par 74 Paacades layout. Thry times. That waa-no Hffovb that week, came In with a S5-S5—70 Wallf Boss Double A A U Winners Eddie Arcaro at. 40 is having Weslbury. V.Y.', July 22”*(J>l' — ley Goldman start worrying, 'You immediately. Is this a double C 05irA R E AND YOU’L L FIN D AlUtste, the company founded winning pitcher allowing eight went over par only on the 400-yarii opened the rut on top of my head vyhile Resnik toured the 38-S6—71 one of his best years ss a jockey. Fabulous Odios Harry, the faateat shouldn't roncerii youraelf with play? ' by Seers, offers rates usually.lower than those of most companies hits and he did not Issus a sii^iU par 4 I4tl\ hole. He led the Aqueduct riders wfth 23 racing harness horse In history, in the first Walcott fight." that. You should be thinking Of layout; in 54-86^70. A. No., With SM sut and a nin- -^a i'csUy better auto insurance value! A t the same time, you How about tli^ Oockell fight pic- ’ Defending cliampion Ray Bil- N ew London, July 22 (IF) — f'ree-^ Bosa winner of the on* meter walk. -ir-. Four .strokaa back at 71 were victories. will try for a world pacing record the fight.' •’ ■er mm first base, the hatter waa can count on Allstate for finest protection, friendly agent service atyler 'Thomaa Wall.i of Torring- dive Wednesday, took first In the three other teama— Beverly Han- on a half mile track tonight in the ture4 that showed Don being hit lowa, Poughkeepaie, N. T „ - native find fast, fait claini' aettlemepta throughout ;he United States Croaley Field in Cincinnati uses —;'I say to them,. 'Don't worry, sat. -TIm rniwer trmm first base ton, and diver Ronald Boas, of three meter event with a total aon. the Ladles Professional Golf 17,000 Hither Hills free-for-all with one knee on': the canyaa? playing out-~bf - Wethersfield, la Yesterday^s Stars ^Ibflng commercials over the pub­ oiica the fight atartd I haven't got trould baTS beea sat bad th4. snd Canada. Elmwood, joined the list of double [85.67 points, Aaan. champion from Indio, Calif., pace at RooaeveJ). Raceway. ".I .felt real bad' about It. I still making a bid for his fourth sbertataa tagged bins. points. , . lic addreas 'ayptem to advertise room for anything alee on my Contact jrour local Allstate Insnranee Co. dealer. winners last night as the Con- f Charles Andrewa of Waterhury, and Mickey Wright of La Jolla, do. The writers In this country mind^".,_ straight victory. He won In 1952, Q. When did Ford C? Frick be­ — MUIard (DUIe) H o vf UO-ykrd frsestyle—4, Thomas coming foes of the RedlegA necticut -AAU Swimming cham-- won the other event on last night’s Calif.; Jgckie Punjf of Honolulu trMted me fair enough. Thg-Brit- Tha* results bear'him out. 1953 and 1954. Bllldwa earns' in come president of the National White Sox, gave up t*b tying FRANK LANQMACK — Ml 4.5450' Wall, Torrington. 3, National dues for The Women’s Q. The major leagues began Ish w afi th# ones who 'stirred tip with a 37-88—78. ' pionshlps ended. card,' the llO-yai^l backstroke. In Flnglea, Bast Hartfonft.-«. X. ,an4 Joyce Zikka o f lUltiYaukec; InUrnationaJ Bowling (^Congreaa League? the third, but blanked the You’rn8WWIV in 8n Good wwwi nainaaHands with wiin compilation of club earned run mogt of .tho fuaa Tou know, lA my Finals will be played Sunday Wall, who set a Connecticut 1:16.8. ert '‘TLolmstiura, Bad Betty Bush 'oif \ Detroit and have been raiaed from 38 cents to A. la 1818. Yankees on five hits over the last averages in ;1»30. What hha been throe yaara aa champion no referee Lyle Phillips likta hit horses. A A U record for the 8 5 -y ^ free­ Last night’s aummaries: 1:08.8. O'Bullivan o f Orange, Conn. SO esnts per member . effective with 18 holes today and tomorrow. . Q. Who topped the American six Innings for hia fourth relief the lowest In the. ^ American haa even warned me oiice. -They In addition to owning snd train­ Laague in batting in night gamea style Wednesday, came'back Jo Three meter ,dive— 1. Ronald - 118-Yard Bachstroka — " 3. tw o more 18-hole rounds are Aug. 1.' In summer liiagues, how­ .League since? victory and h-fi . Chicago triumph. fdMduled after today with the took only one .round’ away from ing a large string of thorough­ Ted Williams has been averag­ last season ?. , . Hitting—Qua Bell, R ^ e g s , pow« lu M s w ta m take the llO-yard fr^sMyle evsitt. Boea Elmwood. 2. Bugene- Mar- Chartea Aadriwa Watsihmy. X ever. Uia raise la effacttV|i Imma- A. Tke' -OVivefauid ahUTa 2.18 OMoar or $1,480. ~* me ever atnee I been a fighter -w- breds, Phillips la • . nsttonally ing one home run per .nine trips A . Jlas ilB lgaa mt ths AthlsMco ersd three home runs in 5-8 defeat J V ^ B ii^ b a n c i c o m p a n y He was timed in 1:03.4 in tpe out* caurele, Neiw London. 8, Ralph Joasph Halohnrdsi MaMMIML in that flrat LaBtaraa fight, t a t raUd polo .j^yer. to the plaAe pUm 8Uw'n. t r t t h J ^ . bgPhUadtl^^ doer pool at Ocean Baach Farit. SehM;k,i^ New London. X Ppnl Jam. , t ■ •. i ■ . . .’■''-. a ' '. ' V '

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MANCHESTE^t EVENING HESXU>, HANCHESTER, CGSJn '., FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1965 FAGEfIFTECII i i , . I II V O U R T E ^B k M ANOTSTER EVENING HERALE, MANCHEStEB, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1955 SoRiaijir R u isw For R ta t $7 H oomb F«p v8al« 72 Ho u m For Sal* i 72 Snbarban For &lo 75 ...... ___lI ...... Houses For Rent . €8 K mIim Hat NaliM KlHtrti CoiiiiHuritti; Gov^raqr Si^s AatowobilM for Sal* 4 THERE OUQHTA BE A LAW! iALY And SHORTEN Articles For Ssle 45 HoosehoM Goods 51 ■ TWO ROOM edtuga In Beliw, 550 $$>.800, FIVE ROOM cdontml, two- CAMBRIDGE at.—6H rooms, one BOLTON—Qistom dooMnad three monthly, One person only. bD. ear geregc, 110' lot, beautiful floor. Lbrge porch. Electrie etoye, bedroom ranch. Youngatoiirn INI MBRCURT club Md«h, LAWN FURNITURE, aU typea. FRANK’S IS BITTING AGAlIf- ■HMIa tfeea. Near bus. .Carlton W. kitchen, eutfftendlng bathroom, ROOMS for rent. Wm. /Ihidek, refrigerator, Bendix. MI. 5-M45. e i t a i f M radip; InaUr, ovardrivc. Thia la a Chain, $3.50 and up. OppoMte Good used furniture and antiques. Hutehfaie: MI. 5-5152, M l. 5-4554. celoeed fixtures, car port^iuneelte t Bills to Reform 1 lilca Hmnihr car In exceUani con- North Windham.Fire Dept, Junc­ Has a large stock on hand and % Union St., Manchester, FOUR ROOM lakafroat eottaga at LARGE Six room ranch with beau­ drive large shaded lot. Price re-' diUon for only I7M, Barlow tion Old .Route 5 and.303. very low price. Ml 9-8580, 420 Lake Chaffee, Avellable Irom ATIRACnVE 8ix room Cape, im- tiful view. Oarage, tw» fireplaces, .duced. Warren E. Howland, Real Plastic Signs Manufacture^ U t a i E MfiKiECOLC WMOIS VTuiLiE BQOAD IN TMe 8EAK Aug. 7th on, $50 per week. Cell maoulate condition, ceramic tile Aiw rtiM neiit^ Motora, 4SS Main 8t., Manchaater. , PAINPOLW TMIN CAMEQOLIA QUkATii \ Lake St., Manchester. Slimmer Homes For Rent 97 large lot. Mancheater Aaaoclatea, tor. Ml. 3-8600. ‘ -i-’ State Asseaibly BATH TUBS, wall sink, wash tuba, MI, 5-6533. bath both floors, cabinet kitchen, Realtors. Call Phil Hallin. MI. c l a s s if ie d ADVT. BEPORE TOU ' 8 0 T a uaad car V0IAR9 A «klRT TUAT LlkE A UUE9'EM FIARINO VUTN ABOUT waah bowls, thirty gallon water TAPPAN bE LUXE ges range In flN ^ ece, ' storm aaah, garage, 5-9331, MT. 9-8434, MI; 9-0384. $12,500 c o t t a g e s and rooms, Welle CAPE YX>D—FI ve room fumiahed (OMrtlawd fIrsM Fbgb ') Saa Gorman Motor Salea. Bulck PAANUFURTER SklN PETTICOATS UNOEANEATU. oilers, gas water heaten, oil very good condition. A real buy Beach, Maine. Write to Guay and amaaite drive. Nicely landscaped, DEPT. HOimS Salaa and Sendca, 38S Main at .fSS.-Ml. 9-8184. cottage on fresh water lake. Ftva $18,800. Warren E. HoWland, Real- MANCHESTER—Vacant, four bed- 37 MIDDLE DRIVE Law Enforcer ier heaters. 38 Oak St, Morin, Mile Road, Wells Beach, minutes to salt water. $100 week. EAST HARTFORD mail. Tliis te 4571. Opan avaninga. Maine, oi» call Welle 4iTW8, tor. MI. 8-8660. room home. Detached garage. WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug SAVE AS much aa 880 on Hoor •X-; Phona M l. 3-5007, Nicely landscaped lot. Attractive ' By JOSEPH A.^ OWENS tiM State more tliaa $1,000 ligr alUn' 1W4 CHEVROLET Bel Air club strips fbc braiding and hooking. bample, one of a kind, box springs $10,900—Two bedroom ranch, all , lVs% Mortgage testing (he practice v t bavliig dep­ OOVENTr Y x LAKE — Furnished neighborhood. All utilities. $3,300. Gilead (8pe1389 between 9 and 8. Ask couple. MI. 3-(M70 after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER—Six room Cape reation room plus laundry and NEWMAN REALTY CO. in an atmoaphere which would from the state road sutaldy and a DiaLMI-3-5121 1941 ChavroldL 1943 Naah. Trana- ^ in. - Bids on 80,000 to 100,( Cod. -Two unfinished. Inclosed lavatory facilities. .Near bus line. ’ MI 9-6776 marvel even Hark Twaih, is cur­ datailed account, as to how the rtatlon for 55. per week. Doug- ONE SHED which could be used I lon.s No. 4 Straight run WANTED—5 or 5 room unfumiah- porch, garage, ameaite drive, Located only 35 minutea from ad, first floor apartment. Call Ml. ROCKVILLE!— Eight room single. rently putting thousands of guar­ money was used. KI Motora, 333 Main St, for a garage. To be removed from |, itnd 760 to 900 barrels .No. ■creened storm windows, - awn­ Hartford. Full price. $16,500, with a n te e plastic aigna Into the hands St. Mary's Church property. Girl’s 30" bicycle, used. 5-8378. ing*. Near school, church and bus. Four bedrooms, garage, all city Allow towns and .cities, whose er. Bids to be based on New\Hs- liberal financing. Many more of people who have sought a 1954 FORD “ S'* country aedan t- Phone Ml. 9-1771. O i^ er MI. 3-8430. , homes available in the Manches­ conveniences. Has two addiUonai annual property tax recelpte are Lost and Foand ven tank car price in ^ e c t \on FATHER and high school daughter unfinished rooms, $13,000 George weatherproof product. under $125,000, to. have the state paaaenger atation wagon, two tone date of delivery. Contract to rt^n ter area. $8,800 up. Gaston Real­ blue. Real low mileage on the. daaira 3-4 room fumiahad apart­ $9,600—SIX ROOM home, oil hot J. Coleman, Broker Connecticut Kuhite applied for a patent on tax oommissioner’a stall audit FOUND — A placa where ^ can from Sept. 1* 1956 to Aug. 31, ty, 165 School St. MI. 9-3851. Eve­ beauty from a Weet Hartford fam­ IS X 14 W AU, TENT. MI, 3-4088. Rooms Wmiout Board 59 i ment or houee. MI. 5-7444, water heat garage, 3-3 acre. Near Bank and Trust Building. Rock­ his process about 18 months ago their books. Instead of emplojdng aecura a comidcta Una of Imitting 1968. inclusive. Bids to be opened nings and Sunday, M I.' 9-0531, ily who took exceptionally good 4 - 5 ROOM unfurnished apart­ bua, school. Carlton W. Hutchins. ville. TR, 5-4045, or TR 6-4710 and has not received word of ite independent public accountants. yania and accaaaoiiea,. atampad Aug. 1. in the office of the Super­ 9-7466. care of it. New car guarantee • I k i FURNISHED ROOM ment for young working couple, MI. 9-5132 • 5-4894. acceptance or rejection. He Juatly Increase from $1400 to $1600 gooda, ambroidary cottona and 10^^^ Gl a PBOARDS. 13' and 1#'.| man or working coupTs intendent of Schools. CGI MI. 9-8383 after 5 p.m, ROCKVILLE - Five years old cus­ fieels optimistic about his claims tatting threada. At Tour T am gOea with thia car. Barlow Motora, Muan AueM $1000 pOWNj large 3 bedroom the state’s annual contribution to­ 435 Mein Bt., M an ch ^ er. ^ lengths, also 2" oak plank. C ov -' gt AVAILABLE atxiut August 15, 8Vs tom built six room colonial. since most patent attorney* agree Shop, 60 Oottaga St. Phona ML entry. PI, 2-78M. Arthur E. Chatterton, URGENT—Need smaU apartment room duplex, completely ro- ranch, fireplace, tile bath, cellar, ward the education of each blind AxMcnv/itgvfwc garage, over 1 aerp. large trees, Three fine bedrooms, full size din- that If claims are going to be teH'r'iNtL, PLEASANT, furnished room1, 'kqit- Siipt. of Schools. or flat tor two adulta. Phonehone MI. decorated. Phone MI. 3-7813. , ing room, large living room. Ex- child. Box 420. Rockville. Conn. 3-4871. high elevatlqn, auburban, Carlton dlsallowe the applicant is notl- Provides a $100 fine (o r dis­ ._T—Sunday in vicinity of the 1947 DODGE, radfo and heater. XN0xVtUi,7tN>J 1911 MaClUBI «I^PA»I8 fVBl able for one adult. Cooking , privK, W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. Xellenl kitchen, I’ i baths, plaster­ fled in about six months. MI. 9-3423. Boats and Accessories 46 leges..MI. 9-3884.’ MANCHEISTER—Garrison colonial, ed \valls, breezeway, atached ga­ charging fire arms near highways. J o y at Coventry ' Lake, white ■lx years old. Has everything in­ Going ahes'd with production the Pi^bita the intentional drain­ gold engagement ring, ruby with N o tic e MANCHESTER — 11 room two- rage, patio. All city conveniences. Kuhnes, whq operate their busl- 1950 CHEVROLET automatic, six molded pl^ood j BEAUTIFULLY fttmlahed apacioua BusinoA Property For Sale 70 cluding two Ule tnffisT Full price, Within niinutes of school, biis. ing of lakes, poihda and other, emerald cut diamonda on each boat,1 . $400, Maatercrafl .trailer, room With complete lighthouse- $15,900. Cape Cod—Six finished family dwelling. Centrally located. nes.x under (he title "QN Prtxl- exc9l l ( ^ Urea. Abaolutely new The Regislrara of Voters tbs Immaculate condition, $15,750'. bodies of water for the purpoee of aide. Reward. Phone MI. S41S7T. $75. Hutchinson. MI. 3-7255. keeping facilities available. Will of rooms, nice condition, good loca­ Two car garage.. Large lot. 170 ucts," have both put action filled car cOndlUon. Every extra imagln‘* Business Services Offered«13| Moving— Truckinf Help Wanted— F em i^ 35 Town of^tanchester. Conn., will ’ OPPORTUNITY Plus—Fully equlp- George J. Coteman. Broker. Conn. taking fiah.^ This bill further re­ rent single or'double. Children ac­ tion, eale price $12,900. Over forty foot frontage. Excellent spot for careers in back o f them in favor LOST—Three; atrand pearla near 1 ^ . MI. 9-9158. be in seMiqn In the Registrars ' pe(l specialty shop, the lonly one rooming house, convalescent Bank and Tnl.st Building. Rock­ quires that superintendent o f fish MELODY RADIO—T ,V „ phono's. Storage 20 cepted (limltedV, Central. Reason­ more listings of alt kinds from of living in the country and work­ Mary CSieney Library. Reward WOMAN TO care for small child 5 H. P. ELGIN outboard motor. room at .he Municipal' Building. ' like It in town. Main street loca­ home. Many other possibilities. ville. TR. 5-4045 or TR. 5-4710, and game be ^ven 24-hour notice Night calls. Guaranteed service. MANCHES’TER Package Delivery. and do housework. Liva in or out. able. Mrs. boraey 14 A i^ St. tion. Low overhead. Owner aacri- $6,000 up. Cali The Ellsworth Mit­ ing aa a man and wife business to Inspect the scene of any planned ; ML >1SM. 1940 FORD pickup truck, Like new. $65. MI. 9-5458. Friday. July 29, 1M6, from twelve ten Agency, Realtors. MI. 3-6950, Call for further information. Alice. Good MI 9-3280. Light trucking and package deliv­ Write Box Q. Herald. Being due to III heal’Ji. Call The Clampet, Realtor. Phone MI. BOLTON- Owner transferred five team. dralna$re that might endanger the condition. MI. 9-3438. f u r n i s h e d ROOM—Near Main o'clock noon to riine P.M. D.8.T. or Mr. Higgins, MI. 3-8609.’ . room ranch, two years dUj. ^Ixcel-' According to Fred*, he is on l o s t —Little Black dog. Haa brown ery. Refrigerators, washers and for the purpose of tr y in g an en­ Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real' 9-4543.’ life of fish. on paws and neck. Moqgrel, part LAND CLEARBb and construc­ .St. Gentleman preferred. Ml tonk MI. 3-6930, or Mr. Higgins, lent condition inside and out. 'Lot terminal leave from his govern­ 1M2 B yiC X ^ convertible. Radio, stove moving specialty. Folding Diamonds.— W atch es^ rollment of electors wIh^ are en­ FOUR FAMILY home, nice loca­ tion of lawMi retaining walls Help Wanted—:-MaIe 36 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. MI. 3-8609. 260’ X 180’. Large lawns, chplce ment job after having turned his Fox Terrier. Anawera to name of heater, ateeriiig and power chalra for rent. r a . 9-0752, Jewelry 48 MANCHESTER tion, cloae to Main Street and built, grass and bushes cut and titled to vole at the caucuaes of residential section. Ideal for chil­ back bn a request t<> go to Oki­ ‘ T u ffy," MI. 9-7531. brakea., 'Four brand new white CARPENTERS wanted. Rough and the To\vn of Manchester, add for churches. Immediate occupancy. removed.' Arthur Gay. MI. 9-8275. COMPLETE OFFICE or dren. Owner. MI. 9-6187. nawa and establish a police de­ wall, tlrba. Metallic blue finiah finish men. 80 hour week. Call LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re- LARGE TWIN bedroom. Kitchen the purpose of making ' sH^ 57 OLBNWOOD ST.—A 3 bedroom Asking $14,800. Eiva Tyler, Real­ Open Forum Painting— Papering 21 partment of natives. He says he withm black top. Barlow Motors, RED., OEDAR clothes poles in­ James A. McCarthy. MI. 9-8474 palfa, adjusts watches expertly. privileges. Parking. MI. 3-4724. changes in the enrollment list I s ^ DESK SPACE Colonial gem. 26' living room, new tor. MI. 9-4469. • ' Pefwaals Reasonable prices. Open daily. was told it would be a 5-year prop­ 43s Main St., Manchester. stalled. > ls o free estimates on WAIXTAPER REMOVED, $8 per between 6 and 7 p.m. perfected. Manchester—Broad Street youngstown cabinet kitchen-dining Wanted— Real Estate 77 fences. MI. 9-irt57. Thuraday evenlnga. 129 Spruce COMFORTABLE, light housekeep­ OIJP COLONIAL 14 room hou.se. osition to screen and properly ‘Vote (or Their Master* WANTED^Tranaportation for Iwo room, more rooipa, lower rate, Signed Fine office space suitable for room combination completely tiled. 1948 MERCURY convertible, TOOL AND gauge makera wanted Street. kU. 9-4387. ing room, single, working person North End. One acre of land. On FOR PROMPT courtr • is service, train the applicants. To the Eklltori' girla to vicinity of Albany K vt., clean, efficient service. MI. 9-9158. Donald Hemingway small retaU or wholesale outlet. Tile bath and lavatory, new per­ In reference to the advertise­ Hartf<^, working houra 8;30 to 8. good condition, $275. Call Ho Ae Y w a g o n . Septic tank serv. for precision work. All paid holi­ preferred. Ml. 3-6951. manent aluminum clapboard sid­ bus line. G(X)d Income property selling or buying real iV «te. call He weighed the offer in hi*, ice.' Installing, repairing, clean­ Fklward F. Monarty Ample off atreet parking. ment in Tuesday's Herald listing JA. 9>1181, evenlnga kS. 3-4743, 9-2507 aRer 8 p.m. PAINTING, interior and exterior. days and benefits. 'Top rates if you Registrara of Voter* ing. Bank appraised to sell at Reduced $13,500. For appointment; Johnson Building Company, !Man- mind, but the desire to live the"’ ing. J. P. Fay, 404 Wetherell St., qualify...See Stanley, 'The Newton Garden— Farm— Dairy call John A. I^wlcr. Ml. 9-7375. chestet. Ml. 3-7428. stores "Which do not carry alcohol­ MI. 9-9739. Floor sandihg, refinishing. Call Manchester, Conn. 3-6107 115.900. ^ee thia home bffore you year 'round In the chestnut Ibg Manchester. MI. 9-3330. Company> 55 Elm St., Manches-, ROOM FOR rent, Bath., parking. cabin the couple purchased from ic beverages we say "Thank you.” after 5. p.m.. 'l^ernon Hutchins. Ml. Products SO For gentleman. 'Tel. MI. 3-1406. decide. FIVE ROOM ranch, all utilities, 1951 PON’TIAC convertible, Excel- 9-2937. ter. IF READY to buy, sell, exchange K. B. Noble about 13 yepr* ago We hope that when the matter AotomoMles tor Sals 4 lent condition. MI.9-9057. MANCHESTER - T. V. Service, BLACKBERRIES—Pick your own. large lot with shade trees, good lo­ real estate, mdrtgagea arranged. of Sunday sale of liquor comes up ' PLEASANT ROOM, central, kitch- Call William McBride—)jll 3-4818 cation, Call MI. 3-6105 foir appoint­ and the challenge to d ^ elop his radio and T.V. specialists - since PAINTING AND Paperhanglng, CARPENTERS WANTED. Steady Bring‘ containers. Route 30, Ver­ N o tic e Houses For Sale 72 Consult Howard R. Hastings, idea of producing, plastic signs again, church memtars will vote ' 1949 OLDSMOBILE ’’88’, 1947 1934. Charter member of Telsa. en privilegea If desired. Gentle­ ment. , 1948, ’47, *48, CHEVIES, Forda,' quality work, reaaonable prices work. See Mr. t'inley on the job at non. Rockville TR. 5-7948. J. WATSON BEACH and CO. Agency. M l.-9-1107. were too strong. for their Master and not be afraid Buleltb," Oldamobilea. O m idetely bodge club coupe. 1948 Willys MI. 9-6860 or MI. 3-4807. com er of Summit and William man. Parking. Ml. 3-5724. Bids for ^|rni.'*hlng 1200 lin4*l to atand up and be counted. This Jeep with all metal aficlosed and prompt service. Free esti­ MANCHEST’KR — Attractive six Realtors Hartford JA 2-2115 Even though Is away tram reoonditlMied throughout. Two mates. Fully Insured. Call Bert Sts. feet of 6 in(M) end 800 feet of NEW CAPE COD. North Coventry. US'nNGS WANTED - Single, was to have come up earlier in the body, Douglaa Motors, .368 Main. FLOOR SANDINQ, refinlshed and 8 inch tar coated cast iron water room hom e.. Fireplace, oil heat. Birch .cabinets, baseboard heat, two-famiiy. three-family, busi­ the life of an undercover man. dbora and four doqra. No down Plante, MI. 9-8965. Household Goods 51 comfortable room with kitch­ year but it was delayed by those payment. Good credit la our only waxed. We also clean and wax all TRUCK MECHANIC. Fuli time. pipe and lar coaled, short body I-andscaped lot.- Asking $13,900. ceramic tile, bath, full basement. ness property. Have many cash Kuhn* Is contacted frequently 1951 PONTIAC convertible. ' Ex- en privilegea. MI. 9-2651. $10,300 mortgage for 30 years HENRY STREE T-N eat and clean in favor of it because of the deatlf requirement As low eg $5 . pe types!.of floors, rubber, asphalt. PAINTING—ExtifHor and interior, Someone with expetienc* on Ford I cast iron fittings for the Town of Reasonably priced. See John Kay, buyers. Mortgages --arranged. about investigations concerning ■eratd Fhoto. cellent'condition. Call between 5 WANTED available. Monthly payment $73. six rooms, one floor, oil hot water alleged ebmjnunists. During the of Dr. Archibald, that fine minis­ week. Oome in today. Sea Bol Ules, iltnoleum 'and wood floors. paperhanging, ceilings refinished. trucks preferred, but ndt neces­ Mancheater Water , Department Route 44A, or call PI. 2-7830. Please call George L. Graziadio, Fred Kuhne and hia new product. ter of God who was killed on Sun­ and 9 p.m. Glastonbury ME. Reliable. Honest Person ROOM FOR middle-aged couple, | Madeline Smith. MI. 9-M42. heat, garage, amesite drive. Large reign of Sen. Joseph McCarthy as Oliver, at Center Motor Sales, 481 Tel. ML 9-9392. Wallpaper books on request. Esti­ sary. Apply, at The Thomaa Colla | ill seven roorh waterfront cottage. ' 'rill be receivrd at Ihf Office of Realtor, Ml. 9-5878. 109 Henry day in an auto accident, by a 3-9871. TO TAKE OVER trees, nicely secluded. Near bua. comnlittee head, Kuhne was called Main 3t mates given. Fully insured. Call Cp., 251 Broad-St,, Manchester. PI. 2-6865. ; the General .Manager. 41 Center Only $14,500. Carlton W. Hutchins. MANCHE55TER Street. ^rimken driver. ANTIQUES Refinlshed. Rraalrlng UNPAID BALANCE BOLTON LAKE — Winterised Custom built I 'i year old, 7 in, to make reports several times passed all tests at 150 degrees F. family is not the only Kuhn* who Edward R. Price. MI. 9-1O03. —------— — ------' St . Mancheater. up to 3 00 P.M. MI. 9-8132, Ml. 9-4694. knows how to bring a law-breaker TOU CAN’T SEE these from the done on any furniture. ‘Iieman, MONTHLY PAYMENTS year round home on the lake. Four i-oom Garrison Colonial. 4 bed­ ARE YOU CONSIDERING and more tlian once ha.s spoken In above and 30 degrees F. below Almost every day we read that 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, E D S.T. July 29, 19.55. and one half nxMna, full basement, zero. ' Into custody. street 1943 Dodge, maroon, sedan, 189 SouU) Main St. Phone MI. MASON TEN DER-Oall MI, 8-1301 $17.83 MUST BE SOLD-6-6 duplex. Ex­ rooms. large Ib'lng rooln with SELLING YOUR PROPERTY?, code to senators who have called crimes committed and accidents reasonable. Call MI. 9-3794. 3-5843. TWO FIJRNISHED rooms, kitchen Further .information ia avail­ artesian 'welt. Only $9,i00.-Cash Guaranteed against fading, dis­ Mrs. Ann Kuhne, a psychology which occurred had been preceded 1947-1943 OldamobUea, twe-doora, Bonds— Stocks any time. 3 Complete privileges. 106 Birch St. raised ftreplace.^pine-paneled rec­ We will appraise your property him on the telephone. able- at the Office of the Water cellent condition. large lot, all integrating and all the other ills major; at Brooklyn College, was by the offriider havteg a few 1948 Plymouth sedan, others from INTERNA'nONAL schdol bus. Rooms of Brand New down of $1,800. Payments o f $7fi.S0 conveniences. Call A Reale, MI. reation room with fireplace, I'j free and without any obligation. Enthusiastic About Product 51ortgages 21 FIRST CLASS mechanic to work In j Department. Municipal Bulldin>^ of signs, the Kuhne version is let­ among the first group of pones'- brers. 335. Look behind office. Douglaa Good condition. Priced $350. MI. Furniture per month covers interest, prin­ 9-1919. We also buy property for cash. At present the 6-foot plus gen­ BOB’S UPHOLSTERY. For free a new, modern garage, servicing! baths. Excellent neighborhood. tered through a photo screen women appointed to the force when Motors, 333 Mein. 9-4418. j WE'RE READY to help you con­ Beautiful Westlnghouse Elec. Apartments— Flats Richard Marlin. cipal, taxes, insurance. Selling or buying contact tleman with shoulders which could Christian citizens of Manches­ estimates call PI. 2-7553. General Motors products. Top! Shown by appointment only. praded easy monthly payment calculated with another plastic, not' ink, needed in the division and intelli­ this Public Enemy No. 1. We read FENCES ERECTED, cedar splu pany benefits such as paid vaca­ Beautiful Bedroom Suite Superintendent. BOLTON—Cap* Cod with flv* MORAN BRAE-BUR14 REALTY quite enthusiastic about his under­ ;Pontlae dealer. Good prices and with accessories. Will accept in relation to your needs. Call Mel Ill CONCORD ROAD which, according to Kuhne, ia the gent, qualified girls replaced, “club te your paper that drunken driving rail. wire. etc. Phone MI 9-5838, tions. sick benefits, life, hospital­ peautiful Living Room Suits TWO FURNISHED rooms with .rooms finished and one unfinished. REAL ESTATE M Ij^ 2 7 3 ______taking. In tracing the origin o f it, term aa low aa 53 per week. Me trade. Call MI. 9-7174. or BU. 9-0483. Redman or Frank Burke at CH. aecret of the product. He main­ awlngert.” She |vaa attached to the in our town had an ‘‘alarming in­ Clur^PonUac, Inc., 373 Main St ization insurance. Call for appolnt- Beautiful Dinette Set private bath, business block on Acre of ground. House has plas­ Exclusive Kuhne gives "Mother Necessity" a 8-8897. Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ Large five room ranch in­ WANTED—Fptir or 5 room house, good share of tb« credit. tains the letters. Instead o f merely juvenile division during her time crease.” 1941 CHEVROLET convertible. Ex­ mant, ask for Mr. McOure, Mc­ Beautiful "De Luxe" Range bus line, free parking. Set Official Notice tered walls, full basement, ga­ Ml 3-4351 DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, change, 27 Lewis St.;" Hartford— $14,200 or,under several clients He says that while he was work­ being on top of the first piece of with the department. Protect our homes and our cellent condition. New paint, Clure Pontiac, 373 Main St. Instead of Westlnghouse Keith, Keith Variety, Depot rage and nicely landscaped lot. closed breezeway, two car ga­ ' copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, (til noon on Saturdays). BOLTON- Just over Manchester with suMtantial cash. Carlton W. ing for the government and not plastic actually become a part of Now both (lonflne their hunting youngsters, one of whom recently 1961 CHEVROLET aUUon wagon clutch, front and rear end knd up­ Refrigerator if you prefer Square. Special Town Meeting Asking 513.900. Will qualify for guns, etc., repaiKd. Shears, line. New six room Cape Cod, 4 Hutchins. Ml. 9-5132 9-4694. able to use his scenic home he at­ it and cannot be scratched off or to customers and animals. asked the writer, ’’Why do they four door, eight paaaenger, radio, holstering. Best offer over $100 FIRiST AND Second mortgages Rug.s. Lamps, Tables, Linoleum ,GI loan. rage, rwreation rooms in removed. The liquid plastic, he allow liquor to be sold when it heater, \Poweiglide. Five nearly knives, moiyers, etc., put into con- STORE Ma n a g e r FIVE ROOM flat, second floor’ For Vote On Proposed finished. I>arge lot. Decorate t o i .... < .. tempted to post signs on the trees taked it. MI. 9-1895. anti a Few<^!iGther Articles wrecks Uv m ?” We ask, also^ tta new Urc%. 100% in every reapect dlUon for .coming needs. Braith- bought (or our jwn account. Fast, Rent $55 monthly. Write Box W. Constitutional Amendment suit buyer. $13,200. Moran R ea l' ^ advising people it was private says, dissolve the original plastic walte. 52 Pearl street. confidential service. Manchester WANTED EVERYTHING Herald. - basement, large lot, beautiful Estate. MI. 3-4351. ^singles, clients wailing. Call A. upon contact and permits him to question, "Why?” ■ - Ready toigo. For the beat in cara. ’ THE UNPAID ' M a n c h e s t e r -B reiion Road. Reale. Broker. MI. 9-1919. •properly and that hunting, berry Bob Olivkr Center Motor Salea, Investment Corp., 244 Main street, The electora of the Town of picking and trespassing were not include the guarantee. Hospital Notes The Woman’s Christian Temper­ Trailers for Sale 6-A ALL TYPES OF TV SERVICE in . 3-5416. For retail factory outlet BALANCE PRICE MAIN STREET—Thr*e room heat-, NoW\ vacant. Six room C^pe Cod view, Three minutes from ance Union of Manchester has 461 Main i^t. . Mancheater are hereby warned tn MODIFIED six room ranch, en­ allowed. The State Board of Fisheries store selling sweaters an.d ONLY $488.26 ed apartment. Stove and refriger-1 in iriimaculate condition. „House been working on these lines for CAMP TRAILER with ton metal meet at theli reapeclive polling trance hall, fireplace, tile bath, At first the 150 acre plot was and Game as well aa the Man­ Radios and Phortoa ator. Available August 1st. $85.' has bailioment, fireplace, plastered Wilbur Cross Highway. Ex­ Legal Notice chester Water Department are PaUente Yoday: 138 nteny yesra, te the schoola and 1964 CHEVROLET 4 door, heater, Ickup body. ’Two spare tires, $50. sport.s-w ear, opening in Rock­ Free storage''ufitil wanted. Free diatriqta in said Mancheater. on oil hot water heat, aljlitiinum marked with paper warnings on Business Opportunities 32 <;^H Ml. 3-7925 or MI. 3-1207. , walls, ce'iAmlc tile bath, high ele­ storm windows, full cellar, spUt among customers who have ordered ADMITTBS) YESTERDAY: Mrs, libraries*We believe that educa­ defroster and signal lights. Driven II. 9-5052. Available At All Timea ville. Write giving full details delivery. Free set up by our own Tuesday, July 26. 1955. for the fol- AT A COtmT o r PROBAtK h<-Id trees. These stxtn wxre weather less than 8,000 mtlesr Like new reliable men. lou-ing purpose, to wit: vation. Pn^o on thia is 514,500. At cellent neighborhood. For ap­ rail fence, alnesite defve. near at Munchcstpr within an'l for thp specially designed notices. Sports Catherine^ Belch, Green Lodge tion te tlHM matters will build fine Philco Factory Supervised Service CARVEL STORES Available to to -Mr. Fogelman FIVE ROOM unfurnished heated' present theika is a State imortgage victims and during another visit Convalescent Home; Mrs. Helen citizens for our “City of Village in every respect. See Bob Oliver qualified persons in Cohnectlcut NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS To caat their volea in accord- bus line, school, .only $13,500. District (if Manchrstor, on the 21st day men’s clubs also place special aparfment near Manchester Green , h at 1H % Intiiterest that can ci be as- pointment call Carlton W, Hutchins. Ml. 9-5132, of July, 1955. Ktihne realized a more permanent orders which supplement the Phelps, 8 Becker ni, Rockville; Charm” and ihvite all intereatM to today at Center Motors Sales, 481 Auto Driving School 7-A Call WILL HILLS area. These highly successful OR FINANCE COMPANIES B. 2100 of the Gen- Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. type of marking was needed. Being! MILL OUTLET STORES, Inc. Available Aug. 1st. Adulta pre­ sumed. Balanca n ^ o f $7,300. 9-4694. general run of, ” No Trespassing.” Rdbert McFarlane, 151 Maple St.; Join their forces with ours. , Main St. MI 9-9098 drive-ln ice cream store franchises Phone Me Immediately I era! Assembly. Hcaslon of 1955, on Estate of IJlHftn S. Bowers, late of familiar with pTasUc.s through a Unionville, Conn. ferred, References required. Write the following question: X- Manchester, in said District, deceased. "Keep Off The Grass,’’ “No Smok­ Roy Barlow, 48 Dudley St.; Eugene W.C.T.U. Member. MANCHESTER Driving Academy. are now available. Carvel stores -Hartford CH 7-d358 Box D. Herald. McKi n n e y . previous position, he painted a .set 1951 CHEVROI^T Style line de "Con.atitutional Amendment cvm- iroUR K A ^ l.Y house. Beautiful The executor having exhibited his ing," "No Fishing Allowed,” ahd Flematti, SO Hickory Lane; Mias Manchester's oldest, most recom­ are delivered to you complete In­ After 7 P. M, CH 6-4690 BOLTON—New 'Mnch homes on administration account with said estate of signs, and though they could l ^ e sedan; Radio, beater, - Jet mended, your safety our busi­ All replies held in .strict cerning the Method of Amend­ yard, ideal location. Near bus, to this t'ourt for allowance. It is others In this category. Patricia Basil, Hkrtfcird; James H. Household Services cluding our own exclusive pat­ See It Day Or Night NEW. MODERN, 3>, roofn apart­ Femwood Drive, off,South Street. BROTHERS, Inc. hardly be classed in the profe.ssion- black finish. Ip excellent condi­ ness. License guaranteed. Stand­ ment. Yes" or school. Inquire owner, 44 Lewis ORDERED: That the 28th day of Heffeman, 3 Lewis St., Rockville; Offered 13-A ented equipment and special for­ Confidence. ment in residential suburban area, Ideal residential seMion. Homes St. / July. 1955, aj eleven o’clock, forenoon, al category, stood the test of time. On Homicide Sqiiaid tion. 1949 OldsiAobile ’’88’’ eedan, ard or automatic. Mr. Mlclette If you have no means of trans­ “Constitutional Amendment con­ Mre. Rebecca Proven, 629 E. Mid­ radio heater. In very good condi- mula products. Training, imper- portation, I’ll send my suto for suitable for couple with one child. have 5’i rooms, fulh basement, Phone MI 3-(S060 or MI 9-3931 at the Probate Office In 4he Miinlcipal Equipped with .this pt actical ex­ There were days when instead your personal Instructor, piai PI. FLAT FINISH Holland window vision, advertising and merchan­ MC 9-0495 cerning the Method ot Amend­ BuildtDg ln.xsaid Mancheater. he and dle Tpke.; Eugene Goaaelln, 30 . .^tion, Douglas Mdtors, 333 MAln^ BL AUTOMOBILE mechanic, exper­ fireplsee, plastered wa'ljs. Avail­ perience he investigated the var,i- of aiming at deer and foxes from 2-7249 any time. Shades, made to measure. All dising methods. No experience you: No obligation. ment, No," the same Is assigned for a hearing on his doorstep with a gun. Fred Auburn Rd.; Mrs. Peggy Donnen- ienced only. Steady work, full able for Occupancy withm thirty the alh>wfti»ce of - said admlidstration ous t.vpea of plastic"stvi.ilable and >E3l Che metal 'Venetian blinds at a new necessary. Choice approved'’ lo- A—Lr-B—E -R -T -’—S 3'y ROOM apartment, modem con­ 'The polls will he opened at six Lots For Sale j n acf'ount with said estate, ascertainment Kuhne was, battling the roughest fleld, 40 Burk* Rd;, Rockville; MORTLOCK’S ORTVINO School. benefits, excellent working con­ veniences. Available Immediatriv. day*. HENRY STREET—Three bedi lit distributees and or4er of distribution, wound up buying thK,,mamifac- Loomis Dyer, South OoveAtry; other good trahs^rtatloo. Good low price. Keys made while you cationa available. From $9,00Q 43-45 ALL-YN ST.. HARTFORD o'eterek' In the morning and vri!! tuner's formtila for a vir^ip vinyl and toughest hoods In New York. Lost confidence quickly reitored wait. Itarlow’s. ditions. Call Bruno *( Manches­ MI. 9-7786 before 6 p.m. MI. 9-58M remain open until seven in the ranches now nearing complj on. BOLTON—Building lots, one acre and this Court dlrectij that notice of the Sally Rand, 178 Spruce" St.; Dr. credit enables usv to acespt 55 to 818,000 down payment requir­ T. J. CROCKETT - Among the many excelletK fea- lime and place assli^ed fpr said hear* from the E. I. D'lUont Go, A For li years, the tailend of the by . a skilled, courteous inetnictor. ed. Write Carvel. 95 South Central ter Motor Sales, MI.^'9-5295. SOLID MAPLE extension table. In after 8. afternoon. \ and over 150' front each, estab­ Samuel Pond^ 53 Alexander St.; down. Douglas Motors, 535 Main Ltcdnae Included. Insured, dual (Real Estate Broken turcs are the butit-in electric iog bf given to all persons known to Masaachusetts...... Arm manufactures...... roaring twenties through the JL ■ . WEAVINO of bums, moth holes Ave., Hartadale, N. Y. or phone excellent condition, m,aple table The several polling places are; lished, residential area. Priced be Interested therein to appear and be Henry Reynolds, RFD 1, Rockville, contiuUed standard ai)d hydrama- ranges and ovens. II.-^u hurry heard thereon by jmblishing a copy of hl.s supply which ha.s roportcdlf'^11^. gangteriah thirtlea, Fred worked 4 - and tom clothing, hosiery runs, White Plains 8-8200, collect. and six chairs, small *iz« Hooaler District One - East Bide Rec­ 244 Street to sell. Warren E. Howland. Real­ ’ tinder Commissioner William Va­ ADMITTED TODAY: Robert Uo cars. 3Q. >7398,. Salesmen Wanted 36>A you will have y<^ choice ^ ot tor. Ml. 3-8600. Ml. 3-5711, this order in some newspaper having 1950 CHEA7ROLET de luxa' sedan, handbags repaired zipper re­ kitchen cabinet. Ideal for co^age. Business Taxations reation Center — School' Street Phone: Office MI 3-5416 a circulation in said District, at least lentine a.s a member of the homl- Carney, 13 Oxford St.; Wesley placement, umbrellas fepalrcd, decorating. Pricejd at $l5,70IKwith radio, heater, gobd condition, AUTO DRIVINO bistnicUon, All SALESMAN •— WE HAVE ah Many other pieces of furniture. For Rent 64 District Two —' West Side Rec­ five, days before the day of said hear­ cider>ai8tics and laboratory divi­ Hoyt, Bolton; Mrs. Beatrice MaSsa, throughout. Small d ^ n payment. men’s shirt collars reversed and Residence Ml 9-7751 ~'HA -tinanciM, available. Hehacl 50’ X 100' LOT. Near Coventry Lake ing. and by mailing in a certified let­ lessons on Insured dual control Help Wanted— Female 33 opening for an aggressive For information call MI. 9-5090. reation Center - School Street. Legal Notice sion* ofHli* New York City Pc^Ce Bloomfield; Gregory Sodders, RFD Easy terms. Douglaa Motora, 333 raplacad. Marlow’s Little Mend­ THREE ROOM office space, will. ,^Pat*rman»PatermaiLl me.., Buildara.! on Route 31. Tel, Windsor MU. ter on or before July 22, 1955. a copy of cara, standard or automatic. salesman to sell Lincoln and Mer­ District TTiree — Waddell 8-2055. this 4»rder to , Arthur K. Bowers. 75 DepartmeriV,^ £, Manchester. Main. ing Shop. WANTED-Woman for light house­ G.E. DOUBLE door rafrigerator, 9-3001 or MI. 0-9404. Demlng Street, Manchester-, Conn.: AT A COVRT OK PROBATK Capable experienced instructors. cury ears plus Safe-Buy used renoVate to suit tenant. 2nd floor School — Broad Street at “Manrhcslff within am! for ih»* Am ong the'Ncasea which stand BI R.T H S YESTEIRDAY: a keeping work afternoons, starting $135; Iron Rite ironer, $60. Both Mancheater Savings i Loan Bldg. Sherwood Bowers, 75 Deming Street. Cordner Auto School. Ml. 9-fOlO, cars. Alert young man with initia­ District Four Y. M. C. A.— 3 Manchester. Conn.: trustee under .the Di.^inci of ManrhoBiur. tm thri 20t,h daiv out in the annala of police work daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur EARLE SMHkM’M Sm FIRST CHOICE USED CARS FOR3IICA counters, plastic wall September. MI. 9-7177 between 7 in excellent condition. Inquire 81 Apply Manchester Savings A Glamour tn Large Sizai >AKE ST., VERNON of July.-A.D 1955. JA. 7-3880. tive can earn $7000 to $10,000 North Main Street wilt of Eiflian S. Bowers. in New Y^k Kuhqe’s solution of Young, 122 Woodslde St.; a son to wtumMmDMusmnm Ule, afsphsit, rubber, vuiyi, Uno- and 9 p.m. only. Seaman Circle. LMn. 1007 Main St. ■ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. PrrsfMt, Hon, J<»bn J. WhINMI. J ikIr f. 1953 PODGE CORONET V-8 ' ieum, cork tile. .Headquarters for yearly. You will be selling lor an Dated S t Manchester this l2th "Qulck-To-Mak*" Skirt 5 lieKutiful building lot.*) to Kxiat»' <»f Jotin .1. F'at . of MitnrhrM^r the Arnetein murdeF'-IJ^e explains Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, 22 . m t r n u w i s LARSON’S DRIVINO School. organization with a statewide NINE CU. FT, SERVEL refrigera­ day of July, A. D,. 1955. in Maid dtatrirt. incapHiiL. Bdgerton St.; a daughter to Mr. s A one owner car with 23.000 "do-it-yourself." Ml. 9-2858. The DO YOU MAKE your own Clothes? OFFICES AVAILABLE tn top be -sold jRdividuall.v or co’lec- AT A rOL'RT OF* PROBATK held I'lTon appUratlon of TIiq it thi.s way: ■ Manchester’s only trained and tor with large freezing compart­ Attest; Ht Manchrj4t»T within ami for Ihr \ aotual miles. "IVo-tone Ivory and Tile Shop, Buckland. Do you sew for others? If you.do reputation for integrity and fair Manchester location. Ideal for tivel.v. Oventjoking whole (’on- T rust Company, cfiii.-ft-rvatoi. pr,»>'ih|f "Nick Aiuatein was foulxi In a and Mrs. Richard Pa'^ l37-'Sisaell certified instructor. For your safe­ and you are interested in a posi­ dealing. Apply in person to Mr. ment. Good condition. MT. 9-5808 Samuel J. 1511 kinglon® Jr. District of M anchestpr, on ihr 21st day for authority to r«uP|ironH5*’ atnl srt- sugar barrel In Hcllgate. He^aa St. blue with gyromatic tranamisslon, ty we are trained to teach proper­ dentist, insurance or real estate. of July. A.D 1955. tlo a doubtftil ami di.<4pui* ri rfaitii which SMALL JOBS in electric, wiring. tion aa sewing instructor, we Belflore. Salea M a h le r, Moriarty after 6 p.m. Town Clerk of Menrheatec, necticul V'allV.on former Wil- Prr^rnt,' Hon. Jedm J. W alkit. Judfi*. BIRTHS TODAY: *teon to Mr. etc. ly. MI. 9-6075. Ample parking, moderate rental. said Incaimblo has' aaptn.«t .Mrreor i t Wrapped in a tablecloth and whbq, Receptacle Installed. Call MI. would like to talk to you. We will Brother*., 301-305 Center St Tel. For information cal) Mr Werb- Connecticut. .son Farm, ju.sL>pth of Fay’s Fistai*' of Th'^oflorF R. firatloii. of Dunitar of Hartford. ('onin-Frirut. it is he was fished out it we* a clear' s*nd Mrs. George Lawrence, Ver- $1,295-- 3-8423. Clarence Smith, 21 Knox' MI. 3-5135. FLORENCE de luxe combination Manrhustrr in district, a minor. ORDERED; That Iho forfRiiirijr ap­ WOMEN MOST careful drivers. train you to instruct others to ner. Ml. 3-4112, or MI. ^6888. TV Barn. I'pon anplica'tion of Theodore fJrat- case of homicide. nbqTrailer Court; a daughter to m nam p oil-gas range, including drum smd plication hsard and «if tormlto-d at V . , sew in your classes. Good start­ ton. Ktiardiart. prayini? for aiilharity to Mr.''And Mra. Burton K ielpi, 8 1946 DODGE l-j-TON Never too md to learn. Female in­ pump. Good' condition. JA. 8-8815. tli4* Rjifjbatc office in • Maiirlu’stf r ih • "The tablecloth was eent to the structor. Standard automatic. ing salary, salary and commii- OFFICE SUITE, excellent decor, JKRRY FAY. Br Roll -curtain real ostKlo more parilcu- said* District, on tin* ^Ih day of July. lab and everyone was given two Becker'Pl., R(x;kville. complete facilities. Street and larly do.ucribod iri Bald application on A.D. 1955. at eleven pi-hH'k In the fore­ PICKUP'- Dual Insured car. M and M Driv­ sion after training. Vacation with Situations Wanted— E. WASHING machine, 1947. filr. it- lx weeks to work on it. No one was DISCHJ^ED YESTERDAY: ^ ^ Special Buildinfr>-Contractinf 14 B-v— rear parking. Rental. 175, 351 Cen- noon. and that noHre be ujveh to all Locally owned. Excellent imndi* ing School. ML 9-8541. pay and other employee benefits. M ^le 39 Excellent(cellent condition, $25. Phone 9-3549. A LARGE Phone Mi !?-7()29 or MI 9^ ORDERED: That thR foroRoinK •!>- persons interesVed-'In .‘(aid estate of the able to turn up anything and, back Mrs. Olive Allako St. pehmnx Int^e.xied in said estate of the tossed it into my lap saying, bara Chemerka, 84 Maplb->t.;'Mra- STATION WAGON BICYCLE REPAIRINO, all types^ WANTED ■ - Experienced bakery guarantee. Good condition. Rea­ da.v o t ' said hearing, to appear if they Exterior Colon English a specialty. Now open 4 salesgirl. Inquire Manchester Pub. I»ep(knry of $iald aiudication and the pee fa u s e at said tim e and jilace arjd •Check this o^t .as a matter of Norma Friedrich, 15V .^ ion St.f Here la an excellent aecond car. MASON—- Fieldstone s specialty. sonable. MI. 9-9828. MI 9-8023 lim e tf$^d place of heartriK thereon, by be, iieard relaliv»’ iliereto, am! 'nidke. routine. You wpn't find anything p.m. to 0:30 p.m. Mancheater lie Market after 1p.m . NEW STORE for rent. Located a t : publishinc a Copy of this order in aome Rockville; Gerald G a ^ on , 303 . Easy to handle and excellent gas Eriisst ,Toth. Ml. 9-8207. D<4r8—^Birds— Pets 41 123 Spruce St. Ideal for office, | .retur#) to this co u rt.- because the other boys have gone Cycle Shop. 188 West Middle Tubt- Resort Properly for Sale 74 newspapeK^avinc a circulation In aald JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judge. Cooper HiU St.; Mra. Mrtha Han- GARDEN sales , mileage. TWO MAID^. 8:45 a. m. to 3:15 p. beauty parlor, drug store, etc. For district, ^al five days before th^ over it thoroughly and there’s aen, 29 C0>ttage St.^ Mra. EUie pike. Ml. 9-2f98." NEW CONSTRUCTION, rsmodel- MANCHESTER Pet Center, beau­ FLORBINCE pot burner, oil heater, day of said n^rlnit. to appear if they 812 Oakland S te -M l >8405 I $495 ,m., 10:30 a.m.-to 7:15 p.m, 40 information call MI. 3-7723. MI. AT A COURT OF PROBATK liclil nerthing to find.’ Hoffman, 3, RockvUle; Mra. ing and repairing expertly done. tiful baby parakeet*, guuanteed in excellent condition. MI. 9-8007. see cause at said time and place and at .Manrhppt^r within and for Hif 1948 HARLEY 125 motorcycle, hour week. Apply In person to 9-1690. LAKE HAYWARD be heard relative thereto. anG-^make Veronica HkrtJn, RFD 3, Rock­ ■3. EsUmatea gladly given. Robert M. singing canaries, hamsters, tropi­ Dlatrirt of Manchfiilrr. on ihV i9th day "I put it on my drafting board 1 1949 CHEVROLET 2-DR. 2,800 miles. * Manchester Cycle dietitian, 1 to 2:30 p.m. Manchea­ MAPLE BED with spring and jelurn to this court. of July. 1955 ville; Mra. Ariita Maver, ^7 N. Alexander. Ml. 9-7718. cal fish, pet foods and supplies. JOHN J. WAIJ.EtT. Judge. and with a microscope went over Has radio, heater, etc. 30,892 Shop. MI. 9-2098. ter Memorial Hospital. mattress.’ Nearly new, MI. 9-2674 MANCHESTER—Rear of Main St., PfFBpnt. Hon. John J. Walb-fl. Jmlgr. 995 Main St. MI. 9-4273. O ^ n 9 large parcel ot land facing a two- Estate of IlFiirv Jt»hh Hall aka ll♦‘nry it one square inch at a time. In Lakewood Circte; Dennis Morini original mllet. Previous owner's after 4. : Four room cottage. WeU in- LET US FILL YOUR 1953 HARLBY DAVISON motor­ g e n e r a l Construction, sltera- a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Thursdays 9 way street. Will build to suit AT A COtfRT OF PROBAXF. hfld J. HaU, latF or Manriir.*l(;r. in aald three places tin.v stitches had been 34 Griffin Rd.; itea. Eleanor Nas- name upon request. Uons, remodeling, plastic tile, SERVICE a.m. to .9 p.m. S. and H. Green WANTED .sulateri, large .screened porch. at Manchester wlthih and for the Dlalrlct. d^CBaspd. broken an'd not repaired. Needle aiff, 103 Cedar ,St.; Mrs. ’ An- cycle. 74 overhead. Low mileage. GOING OUT of business! Selling tenant. Ideal' for distributors Dixtrir.t of Mahehester, on the. 21st day Th> executrix having • xhibit»’d h^r $495 counter work, garage, etc. No Job Stamps. hoic.s. must have been the cau.se, I nuncciata Rowe, 11 -Strant St.; Call between 4 and 7. MI. 3-5431. REPRESENTA’TIVE out dressers, chest of drawers, Warehouse' or trucking firm. ^Will Fully fiirni.shed. F.xtra lot and of July. 1955. administration account with xkid • •vtaiF too small. Eugene Girardin, 16 afford large parking area. Agents Youn9 man with pltasihg Present, Hoik dfohn J. Wallett, Judfe. to thia Court for allo^-anr^. it i-'( HA.sured myi*elf,i and after putting Leonard Sandstrom, 87 Concord Trotter. ML 9-5509, WANTEID—Homes fo r 3 months beds, springs, mattreXses, Ward­ boat. Open for inspection, Estate of P«Iil A. AtinXer, late of ORDERED: That the i’9th day of thi.s section on a printer I was .1947 PONTIAC Intereating opportunity In our tnvltad. JA .7-5343. parsonAlity and soles Manchester, in. said District, dec'eased. July, 1965. at irn o’clock. foreniM'n. at Rd.; Mr*.,Emma Snow, ktensfleld old kittens and year old cat*. Ml, robes, tables, chairs, dining room .,™ able to .see that-at one time the 2-DR. SEDAN < Wanted Aulosr—' teta, linoleum by the yard, lino­ 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, ' The administratrix havincr exhibited the Probate Office in ih«' Municii>iii Depot; Louis Shadllch. 334H Cen­ Mancheater office for alert young 9-5384. , ability to laarn display her ad.mlnistratIon account with .aaid Building In aaid Hdnrh* bifc. b< '«mi I words "’Top H it" were embrolderr Black. Haa good tires. Radio, Motorcycles leum rugi,'. all Bizes, oil cook ter St. ______12 Roofing— Siding 16 lady, at least 21 years of age, to July 24. estate to this Court for allowance. It is thF aam# i^ aaxlgned for a hearing on i r»n the taKle niece heater, etc. Try thia one on the stoves, combination electric and Houses l^or Rent 65 advertising tailing. Must ORDERED: Hliat the 2nd day of tlie allowance nfAsM Artmini..lrBll..n DISCHARGED TODAY: Karen CALLED FOR AND road. Wa n t e d -C lean Uaed Cars We piOvide rounael and inaurance ad­ Livestock— Vehicles 42 oil atoves, electric stoves. Jones Aujnist, 1955. at ten. o'clock, forenoon. account with aaid ratatc and ihm Cuuill' turned out thgt the Top Hat ■Wood, 64 Falknor Dr.; Martin are alwaya ready to biiv your uaed 9X)R THE BEST in Bonded built COUPLE OR woman to share re- hava high school aduca^, al the Prhbate Office In the Municipal directa that notice of ih»* time' and \wa.a a restaurant and could not DELIVERED PROBIPTLT $295 - , vice to our policy holders by Furniture and Floor Covering, 86 Ruildlnff in said Manchester, be and Lynch, RFD 2. Mancheater; BurrUl car or truck. FOR CASH. Try up quofa, shingle roofa, gutters, WE BUY COWS, calves and beef epectabIe'"h(Hne with middle-aged tion. 557 Wildwood Ro|ad r„"fs..pply any lead., other than it conductora and roof repairs call phone. Full training provided. OaknSt. No phone calls. AU sales the same israsstjpned for a bearing on .baby boy, 48 Lenox SL; Mra. Anne AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Yo'ur choice may not be listed. our famous five-minute cash buy­ cattle. Also horses. Plela Bros. final. woman. References. MI. 5-0887. the allowance of said administration lereated ther-eitf to appear an*l bF ‘ iHiifcd linen from a service* W® Cawley, Wethersfield. ing aervice. AILmakea all mo'd- Coughlin. Ml. 3-7707. If no anawer Some typing neceaaary. Five day Tel. m . 3-7405. Apply in parson MI 9-9221 account with said estate, ascertainment heard thereon by piil>lisliliiK A k .i.v "( I watched the delivery man _aild ' We have 30 other Aral choice uaed call Ml. 9-4421. of heirs and order of distribution, "and thi*. order in Acme n< w.-,m„..r imvm* we finally brought him’in for cars from which to choose. Some eli. , "No dickering WE BUY! week. For appointment, call this Court directs jhat notice of the rlrrulation in pair! Di.ntrirt. nt lra.«t PINE PHARMACY '■ no down payment. Open 8-30-9:00 every day but NORGE GAS. range, also Venetian litn»* and place a.^siKued f«»r said heur- flvp dayx before the day, of said hear­ qiiegtlonUig )eai*ned be was an eX' ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Poultry and Supplies 43 liiK hf Kiven to ail p'Tsons kn«»wn to ing. Sunday. See Barlow Motora, 435 Aiteratlona and additiona Ceil­ MRS. PETERSON blinda for sal*, 9-4890, COVENTRY—Oeaae L a a con *^and waa working a little CALL MI.9-9814 ------:------Suburban For Sale 75 ' Interested therein Iq appear and be JOHN J. W A M aKIT. Judge. SOLIMENE, Inei Main St., Mancheateh ings. Workmanship guaranteed. St acres. l,fM foot freat- . i heard thereon by puhllshinK a cdpy of racket r»f stealing the tablecloths, JA 7-7lOJ DOSBANTO’S FARM — East St., age, S-rooia heuee and 4,006^ tSMOTIFS ^------‘ Ibis order in some new.s(>aper haVina a AT A ('OU{iT-OK PRORATE held removing the lettering, and ped- Direct Dodge and Plymouth Dealer A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Hebron. Freshly killed fryers, 89c Street. Ml. 3-4860. bird cbickea beuae, gravel U PPeai BOLTON,.Lake —Beautiful : ciifulatlon in Aaid Diitrict, at l^aAt tivf at .Manrhesl4.r within and for the 4^ other imall reatau- .634 Center St.. Mancheater Business Services Offered 13 CLERK TYPIST — Recent school dressed, 53c oven ready. COLOR TRANSFER vear rninifl liix rnnrrt whito «tiirrn I " he(or<- Ih'n.day of Aald hh S. Axinger, 48 Coburn radio, heater, five nearly new Main St^et. MI. 9-6878; roQfa. Gutter work. Chimneys MI. 9-4901. I , lO 8-6868 .M , 38. 40. 4$, 44, 45. 48. Size 36, George J, Colemah, Broker, Con- Road. Manchr-stcr. Conn , tjiis Court for allowance, it is took place. m hia reetauraht an< cleaned, repalrad, 26 years' ex­ aace Company. In Mancheater lo­ geous red roee motifs—xnd presto, hecUcut Bank suid Trust Building, tires. Very low mileage. E^ceUent cation. High school graduate with (SwcoRd) aiiort alssvs, 4% yards o f 35 or .39- JOHN J. WAU.KTT.'Judge. ORDERED: That the 3rd dav of the grapevine evenltjally supplied Condition • throughout. See Bob GONDER'S T.V^ Service, available perience. Free eatlmatea. Call BOLTON—Building atone, venasr, , toch. you’re ready for all occasions. Rockville. TR. S-404S or TR. Ausu.t. 1965. at t^i.i o'clock, for-noon, us with the names. It was a Job knowledge pf typing deaffed. Op­ fireplace, wall atone tUiMone. COVENTRY UKE m o r tg a g e Pattern No. 2154 contains tissue 5-4710. I.IMITATION ORDKR at the Probate Office In th<- Municipal Oliver today. CenUr Motor Sales, any time. Antenna converalona. Uowley. Mancheater Ml. 8-5381. WOODLAND ROAD AT A COURT OF PROBATK h*l(1 PuiMlnR in aaid Mancheater. be' and which included seven - men. All portunity for advancement. Five Also alate flagging, Bolton. Notch Pattsm Noi 5124 la in aizaa,35, 461 Main St. ^ Philco factory agpervlaed aervica. LOANS n , 40, 43. 44. 45. 48, SO. 52. 8txe — Wklst siaea 24” , 28", 28” incl; At M the aajne la aaalrned foIr a . hearinx. on were convicted of mejulaugliter.” TeL Ml. t-MM. day week. Excellent ' inaurance Quarry, MI. 5-0617. Prompt de> ROOM sewing diractlona; color transfer WATERFRONT, Cryatal Lake — Diiitrirt of MAnchrstrr. on the 18th dinr thF allowance of aaid admintatration 1949 CADILLAC convsrtibla. Lus- Hesting— Plumbing 17 benbfita. For appointment call Uvery. ^ . 4 *8, short, slseve 5H yards of 35- Property compriaea two pottages. of July. 1955. account with aaid ealale and thia Court Export In Many Fields Mrs. Peteraon. JA. 7-7181. tech. Two pattsms. to r 2 roes motif*—each T‘ x 4” , Preiient, Hon. John J WaIIfU, Judge. direct! ' that notice of the time and As a law enforcer Kuhne troua black flniab, wbltawall Urea, FURNITURE Repair Service: ranch type ' and 5 roast)uda Main house on waterfront haa four EitAte of ClAfA W. SlewArt. lAte of place aaalcned for aaid hearlnc ha radio, baatar hydramaUc. Looks LENNOX FURNACES and warm CIDEUl MILL Antiqua Shop, Routa $ 2 0 . 8 3 For thsM pattsmi, asnd SOe for fine rma finlahed- — plus two hailed aa an expert in photography,- Ooroptete refMUring, ralinlahtng. TWO LADIE18 for evaning work, l*aar garage. 186xSS5, pri­ Sand 26c' in coins, your name, Manchester In mAid District. deceAAed. ■iven to all perauna known to be inter­ like a much iaUr modal. Sea thU ■tr heating. Earl Van Camp. Ml. 6 and 44,,Bolton. Claaranca aala, vate Xach,' in Coins, your name,. ad- large unfinished ftioms. Beautifjih On motion ^frf-Arthur SlewArL of sAid ested therein to appear and be hedrd ballistics, finger printing and was 9-5844. 2*a houra, three oc-four 'evenlnga address and the pattern number Manchester, executor. , thereon by. publlehin* a /cr>pv of ' this beauty at Center Motor Bales, 481 prices at coat. Open dally MI. weU. kaatty plae Uvlag dreas, sixea dfaired, and the Pat­ knotty, pine finish, excellent fire­ one of the first five men ever per week. $8 an evemng. . Car 9-8690., , MONTHLY tern Number ^o SUE BUENETT. to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- ORDERED: That fik months from order In aome newat>aper'havinz a elr- qualified to administer a lie-deteC' helpful. MI. 5-1798 between 3 and rewB. large . Seldateaa 8re- place. Small pottage in rear haa the- 18th day of July. 1955. be and the cutation tn aaid Diatrirt. at Inait five t :— ...... I Far every thewaag THE MANCHESm EVENING c Re s t e b e v e n i n g HEBALD. two large roonia. Both cottagpa to eame are limited aiul allowed for ' the days before the day of said hearth*, tor test. He was seleqted to learn Moving— ^Trucking 4:30 p.m, . - place. iMge aawter aed- US# AVB. AMERICAS, NEW 1954 TWO-DOOR Ford. Foid-O- POWER AND hand mowera sharp- FOUR 5.80 Goodyear Safety tubas, * »Hara yeu berraw HERALD. U55 AVE AMERICAS, be sold as unit—and completely creditor'll within which to bring in their and by mailing In a certified leiter on the procedure . during a two-year oi^^.SO .Suburbanite recap. MI. rdeia^.abeltared treat perch YORK *5, N. Y. ^lAima against aaid eftate. and saM or beforo July 33. 1955 a copy of this aoaUe and other accessories. Call anad. Air cooled enginee, sold and StoiBge 20 MEW YORK *5, N. Y. furnished. Large cottage offers eKecutor ia directed' to give public course at Fordham Univ*rsity«and WANTED—Woninn interested in bew^everlaaklag the lake. ' Now avaUafete— the 1955 Needle order to Harokt W. Nichola. South between 6 and 7. MI. 9-1656. npalred. Capitol Equipment, IS working days at daily Ice cream' PAINTma AND Loum up to 120,000 Send 25 eente now for jm ir copy immediate occupan'ey. .Property notice to the'credltora to bring tn their Windham.' Conn.'; Charlei r . Nirhols, waa often loaned by the New York AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 0 0 -. o t the new FW A Winter ’65 edi- yrork Albiun printed in attractive in very gcxxl condition. Price com ­ clatma wtthtii said time allowed by >23 Ceaterfleld M ancboiter.' Conn.'; police to other clUea who. wished 19M PLYMOUTH Suburban two bar. Ml. 9-0630 after'6 p.m. FOUR 550x15 Goodyear Safety ■eaped fsr privacy, publtahing a copy,of thia order in aome Jamea T. 'NlChola. 2M, W. Center St,, local and-long distance moviiv. , tlon of our pattern caUloc Basic colors. It ctmUins 55 pagte of lOY** plete,' $13,$00, Shown by appoint? to have tt)e test given a suspect. tone biuevfinlri). Radio, 6eaUr, ’ pa6187. tubea one 550xlf Suburbanite re* fal tor chlMrem Caa ba i ASSOCIATED ' •newspaper having a clrrulatioQ in said Mancbeatec. Cbnn.: Arthur -L. Nicholi, HAND AND power lawn raowm MIDbLE-AQED lady as companion Fasiifaiii. Ooloiful. axclting. filled ly designs—plus 3 gift patterns, dl- , ment. only;. George J. Coleman, protfAte district within ten (tayt'from 36 Delmont 8t.. Mancheater. Conn.: During the World’s Fair in New tlBtod flus, all good Ut m . For Hartford CH. 7-142S: cap. MI. 5-4341. tor $ or 4 badreeau. BUay ■karpwed and repalrM. Work and housakeeper’ (or elderiy lady. n x c p q o N B MORTGAGE CO'S. r# e U m printed In txMk. Only 2Sc the date of thia order and fe|urn make RIrhard E. Nichola. 1653 North Wtit fo o d o o o n ^ c ^ ^ coat_trMio- axtraa. Price re dared far wKS* amart, easy to s5w stylas Rockville, Conn. Tel. TR. 5-4045 dr to thia court of the notice givi^. 3»th St., Miami, norida. York tn 1939 he lectured on poUoo fusnnteed. CUi for.snd dallver. Pleasant aurroundlngs. Will hava, ZENITH TRANS-Gcaantc portable tor an agm T R 5-4710, Exclusive. pOfetAttOII,» . iMoito tbo cor! Jtarioer MeSf GilndbM Sliap, m AdsuM M i -9 .3 2 « 4 y ^ ^ a a la ,. Oaraer. POgrlai PHONE CH M 8M • tolY l JOHN WAUsETf.^Judiae JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judf*. work, but the male member o t the iM a g ^, ddISMiib St., Mancbeeter. Rea$l U c ^ d AdM* own living quarters, and separata' wtUi' batUry.-May bo been at U bath. Write Box L. Heiald. : Eldrtdfo aftar.4 p.m. ■b NORONUS ! it- ■ ;• t p # '. 'i' . < 't ' f t - 't1. • > v 7 ' r

■ •* ‘ ■ ■ ■ * " ■ •' ' ; , ' . ■• 1 * FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1958 /. ' ■ ■; iHanrt|f(Bfor x M u in g A ren fc Daily Nft Prem Run llioTVBirtbili^ For Iko Weofc Bladed FM M M taf D. S. July 18. IBSS . Tha llanchaeUr 'IVa. Dwart- aft*. wax ak X Busuiy. bat and mant film, "Oifr Ttown," will ba Jobless Claims At North Church Field hospital a aiCa for 'ana of tha untU kaisauiM High. MLOf - ’l l b o p t T o ^ shown at 8:80 Tuaaday avanlng at of the town’a ’ cloasniaa to Hart- 1 1 , 3 ^ 1 Might. Loir upper tha meating of the Manchaater foM. whoaa heavy coneaDtiwtlon of MemberMibrr of Bta.AaiBio.Audit elfocriag, warn, leoa Club SSI Watea in Tinker Hall. There will industry makes It. a critical target ."v-s i> A —w a fuMon thaw wid Decrease Her6 Coming Soon MACSHORB Bureau af Oreulattoa 85-96. be a alight admiaaion charge at area. M ancheater— A CUy o f Viltogo Charm { L S r t ^ h«M Btpt 1* «t 8|80 tha door. Thia meeting will be open However, the hospital eah he 'i i 'a M StOui Horn* on BiaMlI Bt. to frienda and relatives of club Claims for unemployment In­ The 200-bed emergency field used in a natural dtaaater as- well Woapli’* fbahlona will b* by O ^ t memters. surance in the Manchester area hospital allocated to the Manches­ as In the event of an enemy att%ck. and men’a by Olcnney a. dropped from 552 to 534 in' the ter Civil Defense organization sev- The 10 hoepitals coming into the VOL. LXXIV, NO. 249 4TWELVe PAGES) • MANCHESTER, CONN., SATUIWAY, JULY 23, 1955 (Claaalfled AdvirttNng aa Faga 18) PRICE h V B CBMTS 2-week period that ended Satur­ eral^montha ago will jirrive within State, . the gift of the federal /T cfcaH aa H. Norria Jr; of 5S •nw Zion Lutheran Church Sun­ day School is closed for the sam<' day, according to the State Labor j...! the next month. State Civil De­ govemmaiit, are arriving from a HBmUn at. waa on Uta daan'a Uat Department, /', fense Director Leo J. M-ulcahy sn- depot in Tennesaea. - fbr Juna at tha Hartford Inadtuta mer recess as of now.- It will re­ open the Sunday after Labor Day. T^e department, in nport re­ nounced today. of Aocountins* leased today, also ndted that The unit is one of 10 coming into Cordell Hull Passes Canadians initial claims, which .indicate new the State for use in the event of Mambara of Uia Arhiy and Navy Membera of the Manchester Fire Department Who wish to partlcl- spells of unemployrhent, dropped emergenc.v. Each , weighs 13'j Cbib ara ramlnded to n t tickaU from 148 to 12^ ^ tons, occupies about 2,000 cubic for the outing on July 31 by next J pate in the parade in Simsbury will Again Send meat at the firehouse at the cor;-' ThrouhoUt the State, ngpanwhile, feet, consists:of 450 separate pack- Deadlock Thiiraday. Have you ner of Main and Hilliard Sta^.lit claims for .the week ending July siges, crates and bundles and eSn At 83^ Regarded as 5:15 p.m. tomorrow. 16 dropped sharply, from 31,666 to be transported in a single van. Tlia American Legion .Band will 26,775. Atost of the decline, the Mrs, Albert Conlttn. a local CD Cooler Air hold a rebearaal and roeating to­ official, said the portable hospital j The maiTiaga of Miss Fllomena report^ explained, resulted .'from night at 8:15 at the Legion Home. the drop in the number of Initial coming here is only the forerunner heard? Scudieri. daughter o f Mr. and Father of UN Idea By THE ABSOCIATED PRESS yaication shutdown claims. This of one,.or two more CD hospitals ‘ Harold L Wolcott of Orange, Mrs. Frank P. Scu^eri of 22 Hen-, that will be assigned to Manches­ The hottest news in New ry St., and Dantp E. Balbopi, son' figure dropped from 8,251 to 2.194 Tek., ia viaiting his brother. John The report also said that 354 ter. She said the units to be sent England today ia: It’s hot— Wolcott 180 Main St., for three of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B*l* here later will be equipped with X- Washington, July 23 (/P)—C/ordell Hull, former secretary wants. He ratited sf few years ago boni of West Springfield, Mass., claimants exhausted their benefits m hot and humid. The Weather during the week, bringing the totsi ray facilities, . of state whom many hailed as “ The Father of the United aa manager of the Dupont Co. in will tj^e place tomorrow morn­ Tlte other hospital units roihing Bdreau , at Boston—^^whose ing at 10 o'clock in St'. James' for the year to 13.047 aa compared Nations,” died today. He was 83 last Oct. 2. Death came af Orange. with 7,688 for the same period Res-. J. BeFiwrd Ontea into the State now, Mulcahy said, forecasting machinery, has Chuch. last year. will be stored at Greenwich. Dan­ ’9 a.ift. (EDT) at the U.S. Naval Hospital in nearby Bethesda, been in a rut lately— report­ Daymenta laat week amounted The ^ v . J. Bern|rd Gates, bury, New Milford, Stratford. MODESS Md„ where the elderly atateaman ; had Ijcen taken laat March 26 after { ed temperatures soaring into to J346,694y- compensating 13.652 superintendent .of the Osborn Shelton. New Haven. E.ssex, Pom- Red Group Farewell Parly of unempWjTnenl. Total payments I fret and Willimantic. auTferIng a atroke lit hla hotel the upper 90s over most of Conference Windup rjlBlOQMMffERS^ in the Statexthis year have been Prison Farm in Somers, will preach . Mrs. Conlon -said the Manchester apartment. He had another atroke the region. Held lor Pair 315.890.806. over 33 million less at the North Methodist Church : hospital will be stored at Waddell yeaterdav. B u t ...... than the 318.974.170 paid out up Sunday morning at 9:30. The toplr I School, along with the town's CD Hull had long been In poor A favorite New England aum- Seeking Bid I FOR U L health, suffering from high blood to this time last yehr. of his sermon will be "It Can Be j medical supplies. lO X OF $1.49 mer import, that cool Canadiamair, Raymond Urquhart, assistant to Different." i The emergency hospitals, which 40 pi-esaure and ailments of old age. ia expected to ride aouth on thun- Expecled by Tonight the general manager, and Mrs. Born in Indiana, the Rev. Mr. are styled after a 60-hed Mobile In 1951 he suffered a cerebral derahowera tonight dropping the I J^tone I thromboaia and was desperately 111 To Chureh Gather Nelson, former senior clerk Gates attended Ball State College, Army SiirgicSl HoSpitaf . IMA^H I mercury, into the comfortable low­ Serve as Judges foaemany montha. Frienda despair­ stenographer in tha office of (he and" graduated from Ta.vlor Uni- is .considered best for civil de-1 er ,70a. . I ^ManEmHCTt | building inspector, were honored at -yersitv and from Boston Univer­ fense purposes because of its mrv, ed of his life, but Hull made a Another blaat of aunny, hot and Ames, Iowa, July 23 — The Big Four summit onnferenc* a faHwill dinner last night, at­ Al Wappiiig Fair^ sity Graduate School. After his billty. efllciency and e<'onomy of good recovery and left the hospital humid weather clamped on Con- A men^ber of the ^ v ie t farm tiiok a brief recess this afternoon, theii resumed*its sesrion. tended by about 40 municipal em­ oCdlftation in 1929. he served par­ personnel and equipment. to live in his'hotel quarters. • necticut today, with the mercury | delegation declared that he ployes. > Mrs. William EeKs and Mi.ss Mil- ishes ha Indians. Maasachusetls It is infeiuled tb provide early Mrs. Hull died In March 1954. once again In the upper 90s. Geneva, July 23 —The Big Four failed to break their I i Mrs. Nelson left the town em­ Hull continued to live at the apart­ and oth/r Russians touring I OAMEM ! lieent Jones .of the Manchester and Connecticut. In 1947 he was treatment and emerpency surgery TiM JW.HAUCM* Toiighrat of Summer 4eadlock at morning summit sessioti today, but an AmeTican ploy last week and Urquhart is Garden Club will .serve as judges spfKiinted ciiaplain and librarian for the seriously .sick and ,,injured That Priceless Look.. ... ment until last June, returning Hardy residents, battling sum­ Iowa will, go to church on scheduled to leave today. of the flower exhibits at the Wap- of the Connecticut State Prison as close as possible to the disaster then to Betheada beciuae of his i Sunday if* they are Invited. spokesman' aaid “ definite progress’’ had been made. ' general poor health.- WJtile there j mer’! toughest heat^-ave, sought Last night's party was held at ping Fair on .Sept. 10. and in 1949 he was appointed' every mesns to. keep cool. Alexander Tulupnikov, the Rus­ The heads of the four governments met for almost tv^ the Manchester Country Club. Mrs. .SheAvood Waldron is su­ probation officer of the Wethers­ he waa hit by a slight atroke and sian with uncombr.ble hair ind in-* hour^after President Ei.senhower and Soviet Defense Minis-J for a time waa too ill "to i^celve 1 Those unable to make It to the Urquhart was presented with a perintendent o f the floriculture field Municipal Court, serving un­ beaches, fortified their homes with suppresslble sense of humor, gave ter Georgi Zhukov had had a private talk— possibly on th« iG iO id e t! pair of cufflinks and Mrs. Nelson department. .She succeeda Porter til 195^. ■when he received his viaitora. I a live television interview—the received a travel clock. The for­ Relea.sed again about the first | electric, fans, sir conditioning and President’s proposal for an e.xchange of,military blueprints ColIin,s, who ser\'cd in that capa­ present appointment. 2.98 plenty of ice rubes. first granted by .any member of mer assistant to the manager will Aa. superintendent of Osborn > of the .year, he went back to the the Ru.ssiitn group - last night.'' between the United State.s and Russia. I I city Tor seven consecutive years. B IN ON take over as the new general man­ 0 8 apartment. A niece, Mrs. Kath­ For some, today was just an­ The conference itself was try-t ------^ ^ 785 MAIN Among thr many interesting Prison Farm, the only niinimiim other long, perspiring day of work. Tulupnikov salo in statement, ages of Cedar Grove, N. J., Mon­ new clas.ses in the floriculture de- securil.v prison in Connecticut for Disarminjfl.v .swfet, perfectly )x)i.sed over any .skirt . . . erine Ethridge of San Antonio, which he read before ra-meras at Ing to iron out tjifferences over day. -adult male offenders, he has the VACATION? thi.s combed cotton broadcloth by MACSHORK. Just the Tex., stayed with him there. CORDELL HULL State, city and marty Inatlrance arrx^ements for future talks on ; parthient this year are best ar- company employes in Hartford got the Iowa State College Station tangement in natural container, responsibility for the administra­ right touch— the tab accents on collar, sleeves and "Friends reported he had been "up WOI, that he strongly believea that key |l probleros. 'rtj.* deadlock and around" almost every day. the afternoon off yesterday. When Geneva Tajiks such as seashell, vegetable, or tion of a 1,600 acre farm, and the sr COMIMt BACK? pocket. In white;, mos.s and apricot. Sizes !I0 to .'W. reciprocal trade program, going Iowan- are the same af the peo­ marred the' final hoiita of the , supervision of naore than 200 in­ The hospital confirmed his death back to his days in the Senate. the mercury sizzled to an unofficial ple of Russia. talks and left uncertain- )>oth -the S i j driftwood; best all white arrange­ 97.7 at 3 p.m., only skeleton crews ment in white container: best ar­ mates. serving varying sentences Mporlewear—.Second Floor at 9:30 a m.. EDT. as relatives Hull had been especially interested A special emissary of the So­ outcome and the closing Ume.. Reach Stage of of from one to 30 years. He directs were being notified. in U.S. trade policy and had close­ manned necessary posts at the viet emi'aa.>iy ip Washington, 'Third "rhe leaders went back into ses-' rangement of fruits and vegeta­ HAVE YOllR SHOES state Capitol, state office building JOIN THE bles. Material need not be grown a staff of 62 employes. Until his stroke in March, and ly followed, the tip - and dow;na la Secretary V. L. Lomovteaev ar­ Sion prompily at 2 p.m. 18 a.m. | by the exhibitor, with the excep­ a.iide from periods of critical ill­ Congress of pending legislation to and city hall. rived in Ames yesterday. Soviet EST) in the hope of concrudiilg i The Hartford Weather Bureau Headon Clash tion of horticulture Specimens. REPAIRED NOW! iJ.rA/." (ire*iS:.Stamp« Given With Ca.sh Sales. ness -in / recent years, Hull had cany on the trade program. delegation .spokesmen aaid he will tha conference before nightfall. >, — Yoiihgsters up to 10. ran com­ steadily maintained an interest in Plans are for the funeral to be reported a high of 95, while In New return to Wa'hington tomorrow. Secret Seaalon j " “DAVY Haven, the high was M. pete for best tniinai made from GENERAL national affairs. Tile purpose of his mission waa .-The Iqst phase of the meeting I \ By JOHN H IO I^ W En ie R Bta flowers or vegetables.' or a com­ ALL WORR GUARANTEED As the original sponsor of the (Continued on Page Two) At New London today. An­ not announced. wax cloaked In a sudden aetrecy.: wlf toinette M. Foster. 24. of Water­ The members of the Russiaij . Eumtnit conference has C R O C K ET F bination of both, best arrange, j • 160% Neoine Soles snd MeHs ment in doll's teapot, best col- I TV SERVICE ford. appears in police court on a delegation last night walked about H.o-erfv r? j Pt“ ved to be Juxt 1^8 mecUnffa at lection of gourds, anu many | • BIsck or Brown, aoh-Msthlsg We carry a fMI Baa af speeding charge. tdwn here at their leisure in the tn ^ lowei/Ievela In O n e .Critical reMMCt Oaya OK ^ Call Heels isces, short or loag, all Police »aid Mi.ss Foster explain­ w CLAY CLASS others. ! Nighto 04 e9 w Plus Parts relative cool of the e.vening. Jh.t X ? e wotS^' h^ an aae“ n ‘ ‘‘ ndMialta. s Special AlteDllOn To Chil­ colors, shoe pelioh, dyoa ed after her arrest that the heat Matskevich earlier in the eve­ and the glowing generalitiea about Youth, 10 to 14 years old, will ' TEL. Ml S-5194 all shades IschidlBg stiver tih JWIIALC com session. Later, however, he said: world peace, there'had to come a find Uieir classes similar to adults, dren's Shoes/ Swedish Girl Wins made her feel faint and she ning issued a statement praising "Speaking for the American sad gold. point at which the interests o t tb* Hey Kids! Let’s hunt Indians and B'ar including table arrangements, s Work Done-While You Wait M ANOfiinii C o h n * thought the wind generated by the work of the two Slate Depart­ delegation, we believe that defi­ Relive the adventurea of "Davy Crockett''! fast driving would revive her. ment translators who have been leaders at the table finally clashed line arrangements, miniature ar­ / - nite progress was made thia headon. Who said, "1 know not wh’ar"? rangements, etc. 1^' Temporary Relief with the Russian groip from the morning, though aa u.sual difficult At Rockraft'Ceramjca—quick like a rocket! Some pointa could hope for tem­ start of their journey. 'IT Is is the point of decision— Large fair catalogs will soon FOR RENT Miss Universe Titlp problems remain to ,the end.” like the third act of a coevhoy To-sculpt the Creeks, b'ar, wolves or fish be available free at business es- porary relief from afternoon Tulupnikov. '.vho is a Soviet It was not clear whether the Some birds, a boat or "Remember the Alamo" 8 and 18 mm. hlovie Projectors—, S A M Y U L Y E S showers and thunderstorms which agricultural ec6nomisl. held a drama just before the hero rescue* tabli.shnients In and around Wap- Shoe RepairingNof the Better Kiod For Over 46 Yoon powers still were stalled on the the girl froijft the villain’s clutches. In clay, you can make anything you wish — plng. Competition at the fair is sound or silent, also 35 mm. MORIL HEAT the Weather Bureau said would be unique seminar yesterday at Iowa question of priorities for the pro- Come on. Boys and Girls—let’s CO! slide projectors. 15 MAPLEPLE ST.-4CSTST.-OUST A STEP PROMFROM MAIN STREB’STREET Long Beach, Calif., July 23 (^P)— Misw Sweden, a Grace generallybcattered throughout the State College. He answered a num- Moment of Criais Here open to all amateurs, and the OPPOSITE FIRST .VATIONAI. PARKA'O LOT jrased new foreign ministers tes- 'That moment of crisis arrived larger the exhibits, the hettei the Kelly with muscle.4, today is Miss Univei'se', the world’s most area. By Sunday, things are ex­ l^r of que.etions put U> him by alon next October or whether they WELDON DRUG CO. OPE.N ALL DAY MONDAY faculty membera for the school snd at Geii-va, aa veteran d^ilomaU fair, so everyone Is urged to com- 901v 5Iain St.—Tel. Ml-3-5331 beautiful woman. The .judges, true to form, picked a short- pected to be a Uttle cooler. were discuasing disarihament. expected it would, in the dobing ENROU NOW FOR DAVY’S CLAY CLASS Pfte. j In New York, toilty’s high tem­ students. The possibility of a shift to the ■c \ fuel o il /. haired blonde, but there was little else they could do— hours of the meeting. perature Was expected to approach Wants I'.S. Books disarmament problem waa indi­ 8 hours of fun—Momtaga t;S0-ll:SO. Tuesday Ihrodgh Friday. blonde, blue-eyed; 21-yea i-old Soviet Foreign Mtnister V. If. the year’s record of 96.8 degrees He declared' that since the war cated by the' fact ’ two of Eisen- Molotov, according to western of- ALL materials furnished Including "Davy Crockett" Class In­ Hillevi ftoinbin waa just that yasLerday.jAis was the official Ir the Soviet Union he had-not how6r*x disarmament advisers Surprise Shower beautiful. ^ ficials,/playe'd a key part in.bring­ signia! gl.OO for a morning of fun. Cliwsen starting July 36, 1955. reading at The battery in Lower, been able to obtaip'American agri­ went in during the summit session ing It /about. But the race waa a ctafe one Manhattan. Thermometers at ' cultural brochures and booklets to replace his advisers on German Prises awarded for best In Sculpting! For Miss Fiehl MORIARTY Mi'S.a El Salvador, blonde Maribel 'The showdo\yn waa inevitable. Times Square and LaGuardia Air- | and books issued by lo' S State unification and European security. Judge: N. RICHARD HYMAN (Author of Cemmlcs Handbook) Arrieta. waa only a few pointa port hit, 100 or higher. College and othes agricultural Hot Rider on Hot Night Deipite all their pollteneae and behind. The. other runflei's-up were Riilganin, Eden Confer frieridly words, the heads of ths. Awards Given August teih Mias Eleanor Field of 98 Ridge Elsewher^it was even hotter. In ] schools and experimental centers. How not to keep cool on a hot summer , night is demonstrat­ It also waa learn t'th at Soviet - m this order. Ceylon, Germany South Wales, near Buffalo. N. Y., Tulupnikov said he did not weslem powers and Soviet Premier St., who will become the bride of and Japan. ed by Bill Knotek: East Hampton member of the "Iron Bioncs ’ Premier Bu)galirn and British Bulanin had developed through­ Philip Rich of HO Center St,, on BROTHERS know who was to blame for this One of. Biggest (iirla division of the Meriden Motor C.v.cle Club, as he, Jiopels his Ger­ Prime Minister Eden had a long out this week a series of antago­ Ai'g. 20 in the chapel at the Uni­ (Continued on Page Five) situation, but that one of the man Zundapp motorcycle through a hoop of flame last night in talk last night, seeking a solution is For Misa Sweden—one of the things he and other delegation nistic ,-ositions. « versity .of Connecticut, was ' Andover. "rhe occasion waa a benefit circus heln- American research materials In Q___ = (iSr-ot anrl to Withdraw from the satellite benny Goodman Story" at U-I. vestigatton of SeCretai-y of the [. Sens. . J ^ countries and "not try to spread ing. from the AP Wires this field to any and all whd want Although there waa no official When told of this, she exclaimed Air Foi ce Talbott’s out.side bust-1 them, that the roadblock waa Young (R-ND) said' toda\\throughout the happily: ness Intel-ests. ;word that Bitenhow«r and Zhukov rLiuI'lilvfM aEsl . - , J. - , i somewhere in the Soviet system that if Russia moves to lift wwld. i discussed the Preaident'a military '/ "1 think that’s wonderful, be- ^ A T LOW PRICES ^ Among items for discussion was American the Iron Curtain, as proposed Sen. Wiiey (R-Wisi said he j ,i.-» ,u/. MOLOTOV SEES YUGOSLAV caii.se I've always collected his Ta bolt s Offer to quit as a spe-; , ! proposal., observers noted that this London, July 23 iP) —fevlet records." ri^l partner In Paul B. Muirigan If this Is actually Ihe case, then by President Ei.senhower. the chang\ d“ ldea.ste?ween E^^^ F'orelgn Minister V, M; Moln- Hot Again? [ Arthur Drug Storut ^ HilleVi is a cqllege graduate and and Co. of New York If the Sena­ tov held a meeting todny wttll 3 dSig. (jJaaJautd, Tulupnikoy's statement eXata Lnitetl States should consid- west the results "might lead to lhat it was he who requested the hails from* the town of Upsala, tors think such action would help' the Yugoslav ohnefttar at th* r , Ho u r s 8 ajvl to i i p jb . 2 *• • * • er shippitiR the Soviets need- peace in our time." meeting. about a half-hour's drive from the Air Force. Talbott has in­ (Continued on Page Five) ed food supplies. ■ " ‘ ^e a’^rag* Ru.s.sian, for in- Big Four talks, Moaoovir Radi* Slockliol'm. it Is Sweden's greatest sisted. however, that his interest EisenhoweV called at the Gene- stance, could be brought to recog- (Continued on Page Five) announced Moaeow Radio la- university town and Miss Universe does not conflict with his Air va conference ye.sterday for a low -; J*^**||^ . »'8nlflcance of the terrupted another program 6* Is a- repr^sentlilt'ive citizen. She Miss Universe (left) who is Force duties. SfiscjiaiA, ElL eringermg oiof theme East-Westr-asi,-%T, esi. barriersuaiiieio H-bomb . and it.s terrible fall-out ' .. ■ give the iwport—an iiwanal Get COOL speitks five langiiages. Hillevi Rombin of Sweden, Secret 5leeHng Reported • N . move except for eopectally Im­ Intelligrpcn Help* stand.! with Carlene* King The New York Times'reported portant announrementa. TWiw One of the judges disclosed that Johnson. Miss U. S. X.. during two other closed ^ooc meetinjfa ANews IV/TV S3 Tidbits .a. *v*x-sa*g; ___ tr^a“vrr^*d‘''tr2de. ____ tion we "H.‘a"'”pto",fosai! would have to be “pp'yfriend.!, »»’'■ ’ | iBritoii Breaks GET A GENUINE / was endorsed' by B ritiM i^lm e was no Indieation who aaltad It was her reserved bearing, plus the flnals of the West Coa.st dealing with Talbott have alread.v he aaid. beauty contest. (AP Wire- Culled from AP Wires Minister Eklen but there was no been held at the White HoTia^ by immediate official Russian reply. Praises ‘Cordial Tone' |Boat Record ini T urnpike Market (Continued on Page Three) photo 1. President Eisenhower's princlp^ Good Will Gesture Sen. Ktilbt'ighI iD-Arki said he I 41ANAD.A FIRE SPREADS political advlaera. ' ' ^ Russell, who heads the Senate thinks the "cordial ton e"^ f the 'Toronto, July S3 ifPH-Addi- 151 MIDDLE, TPKE.W . TEL. ML 3-8338 The Tiniea aaid It is up to the TTid'-isands of Roman Catholie Armed Services Committee, .said Oenevh conference l.s impnitant. 202 mph Burst ttonal planes and men wer* FEDDERS President to d^ide whether Tal­ inen'^receive communion in climax he would continue (p oppose ship­ "Good manner.! apd coidial con' rushed to the forest flro fpoBta bott can remain in his post but to seven.. and one half' hours of ment of strategic materials to duct are the fitrst stiip toward ne- i ---- ;—‘ j ■cross northern Ontario -today Hot Senate-House 8o"^ his advisers hope to have a recom­ continuous servires at. 36th Inter­ Russia, but added: goti8tions;"’*he ob.served. Ullsw-ater, England, July 23 .iJh . as firefighters fought a hitter OPEN EVERY DAY mendation ready for the Preaident national EucTiansUc ,Congre.!s. .. "We could send them cotton Sen. Hiiinphaey i.D-Minhi a^id | Donald Campbell broke the i battle. Nearly half the provinm when he retuima. fr.om Geneva Mario Lanza -sayg he wa.! never goods, for instance, and butter he approves ofl.the way BlsenhoU'- , world's water speed record today, ' —about 200,000 aquar mUet— Koom Air Conditioner fond SUNDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. Siinda.v. served with papers' In hia former an(l other food products. It has er has been using the conference j setting a mark of 202.32 miles an ! was banned to 'aU hot bnah Seen over Foreign Aid In a dispatch from Washington landlord's 340,000 suit:- p.aiways been nriy belief that trsde for a ".sounding board or forum.” j hour. workers. GUARANTEED POR S YEARS written by yv H. Lawrence, the^ Large number of Police and will do a great deal toward pro­ and added, "that should done at ; The 34-year-old apeied king raced ‘ ] newspaper salt) the two White highway patrolmen descend on moting international good will." every conference." j hia turbojet Bluebird over the : cijc A r m S E D u j i. f u e k s U.S. CHOICE , Washington, July 23 *4^ A-. bers who are handling the bill on House meetings yvere held for this muddy Trinity River bottoms nesr Dea fifolrie*. July 23 (« t —Tha All Siyles Young____ „ ______said that "if .. the.Russian______3ian , Vice-I*resident Nixon said yea- ; 'Y***'" Ullswater Lakf:,;to break ; „ ; » sia. sizzling Senate-Hoiiae conference, that side have been blazing mad purpose yesterday. One of them, Dallas to hunt two men who attitude continues aa it ia ' and I tenlay that Eisenhower ha.s had , J^he old record of 178.4 mUea an D'** tto ftw *ta- on foreign aid was in prospect to- about what they consider a dou­ it aaid. followed' Qte regular cabi­ robbed 78-yp?ri',>Qld man of 37... there is a change for the better at Geneva a "forum unequalled m-j hour set by American Stanley patch froat speedracer Sir Malcolm; Flacher Jr., of Rwea City, .Iowa, -more than 12 hours to pAss the i rhshing to olillgate many hundred Adams and WUton B. Persons. ; ^ W i l i a m Clark re­ However, Sen. Capehart _(R-Indt j Campbell, set the new mark be- , and three other Went who w ore' Poyi released by Red China IhR $5.50 33,205.841.750 measure yesterday.-) millions of uncommitted, aid funds deputy assiatant to the President. Port^ly will get ngjit week unrej said he thinks such trade ahould I (Continued on Page Three)' fore a small, crowd that,only got ; mont giving the President one of his on the last day of thf 1955 fiscal The $enate investigations ,ub- *‘1; P«»»P<)rl to Germany for a glimpse of hia Bluebird in this month. ~ ' r For Important victories of the 19.55 ses- year. June 30. committee’s inquiry erupted into I which he has battled more than spray. Sion.' The flnal passage vote was Some of the House nianagers in­ a bitter, piiblic row l yesterday, ] • • Ae^al niapplng "Tnvo men had died- trying to JAP PARTIES MAY MEROB Wook FRESHLY GROUND 62-22. - . sist- they will not grant a penny whlth Its mefnbera may thresh out break the record since Sayres set Tokyo, July 23 iA5 Japan** NOW The Senateors voted to restore' of tncrea.4e beyond what ' their in this close! door session. ! All State Legislators Asked It on Lake Washington. two conservative partWa today 1567.100,000 of the jila.shes made branch p'riginally voted — 32,638 - Campbell waited anxiously after released a bloeprint fee foraaiag N o w ! one O f them. Sen. Mundt IB- l^ err^ c” n^rss^ce p U e l by the House in the bill, granting 741.750. This compares with Eisen­ returning to boathouse for the offi­ a new alagie party,- oppoaod -to Eisenlhower all but 360,800,000 of hower’s request of 33,266,641,750. '/(ContiBiied on Page Five) Pravda says Geneva Big Four To Renounce Free Toll Law cial announcement that he had Soctaliam, Comm ua Ism jand You Con Buy One For HAMBURG the sums h* requested for U.S, ^ T h e Geneva summit meeting flg- parley has proved rearmament of broken the record — then leaped “ monopbllatie oapitalism," hot friends throughout the world: ' ureo two weys in the Senate de­ West Germany in North Atlantic into the air with joy, he was hold­ dedicated to ’’reaUslag a wettare Defeated in the long debate bate on the Mil.' Treaty .Organization is atumkUiig Hartford, "‘"’July 23 (Ah State .latora section in the’ Parkvfay Toll ing his hands to his back as if in state.” Hw broad ootliaa w aa. $ 2 - 9 8 I 'llPSa a a a were alx separate attempts to Reluctant to Etnbarraaa Ike Tobacco (irowecB bimk to Germany's reuniflcatlon. Rep. Patrick A. iTesU, Windsor, Bill waa writteh into the law by some pain,* however, suggeiting he the drst fruit of paere thaa tour $ 4 0 - 0 0 make sharp cuts in the bill. All of Some Senators supporting the . . .South Korean Foreign Min­ today appealed to hia 314 legiala- Rep. John C. Donaldson. Wilton might have strained himself .in moaths of merger dtam aaleaai less these votes cut across party lines administration position argued Ballot oil (Controls ister Y. T. Pyun aaya U.S. ia '\b«- live colleagues to renounce .the Republican. Special identification tremendous speed run. SHIPYARD HELP GRTT ROKB RiTE-FifS ALLTUCK— 16" ZIP-FRONT but, reversing the traditional par­ that nothing should be done to ing “ pulled around by Russia \to "free tolls for legialStora” pr'ovi- license markera for legislatora, Campbell made two ruiuT over ty roles op' foreign aid. more Re­ embarrass the President while he futile conferences." \ sion in the new law boosting park- needed under the law to get toil the measured course, The official New York, July 28 Wage PUR NEW PRICES START A l 1149.9S An sdM Rnd. publicans than Democrats backed was at the crucial conference. Washington, July 23 (>Pi—Grow­ Police report mother of 19-ycaiw way tolls. ' passage, will be ready for distribu- timer made the fqllot^ng announ- tacreaoea fer Bethlehem M ml GUARANTEED WASHABLE ACETATE and NYLON the President on the key tests.. Others opposed the cuts with the ers went to the polla In six aouth- old Dayton youth shot and kllM In letters mailed to fellow law- tton in late August, cepient: Ce shipyard werfcars raagiag i GET SATISFACTION. GCT YOURS FROM HowBVBr, ROf oU.siiM ill t:oBference- Next Week argume'U that the smiles and eastarn atatea today to vote ap- by policeman last hight say6 offi­ makers, he. asked that they mail In hia personal appeaj to his "Thia is lo certify that on^July from llVi to 19 eeato aa hM». •vBry stylB or celer. Tailor' made for travel and town. Sweet and easy, Rite-Fit'ii ALLTL'CI^ The conference on the bill prob­ friendly words of Russian leaders provat or rejection of continued cer "waa within hla rights." . . . the enclosed poateSrds to Gov. lawmaking colleagues, Rep. Testa 23, 1955 on a kilometer-, course "were aaaouaeed today. A omb> ' acetate and nylon washes, driea quickly and never nedda ironing. NO matter ably will be held next week. Sen. should' not lead this Country to federal marketing quotas .on the The 5<>th anniveraai-v confereniie Ribicoff expressing their intention writes: Donald M. Campbell in Bluebird paay spokesmajt said the i where you’re headed for,-this wonderful, packahle'. eaxy-to-care-for dreae with Hayden (D-Ariri. floor manager let down for a niomeni, in the mu­ flue-cured tobaeffo crop, of Baptist World Alliance cloalm to spurn free toll rides- on -the "As you know, toe rank and file K7 broke the world ^restricted of a new wage agfOMueat' iU PERMANENT TUCKS—tvavels without .wrinklea. Long gipper I16” ) and Now ON iolo downstaira. i for the bill in his branch, told a tual defense program' L has car­ Growers had the choice of voting Ismdonntfoi \ylth appeal by Amerl parkways. legislatpr was not aware of the water speed record at 325.6 kilo­ give lacreaaea of lli/| to 184 Robbor Fbofwtko Dopf. a whirl of an impressed plaatevakirt. 14% to 22%;-12 to 20. reporter today "We’re going to ried on so laborioiu'ly. for quotas for the 1956 crop only, can evenifeliet Billy Graham to re­ Rep. 'Testa, a Democrat, said hia ‘frSe lolls for legislators’ provi­ meters per hour or 202.32 mph. •_ "aad more" to LSA|8« ‘ Potterton’s ■tand pat on exactly what the Those who demanded reductioha or for ,the 1956. 1957 and 1958 main true to Baptiit faith. affort was entlrMy. nonvpartiaan. sion in the recent bill raising park­ "Thia beats the previous record Eaat^Ceoat ahlpyarda. Senate voted.” ■ '■ ■aid it was now apparent foreign crop*,,or against all'quotas. Agri­ Premier Antonio S e ^ i’a NATO- He recalled that 'both Itepublican way tolls for the general pkblic. 178.497 mph." - - Manebestier’a LaivcBt ITV, Radio. Recdnl and Fpreign aid .money bllla alwaya ai^ never would en