PAGX FOURTEEN •DNDAY, JULY 81, 1961 Average Daily Net Preu Ron iimtrl;^0ter %raUi Por the Week Ended The Weather June S. 1961 Foraeaat at V. & Wahthov 1 Members of the Polish American Miss Florencs Turklngton of 14 A b o u t T o w n Club will meet tonight at 7 at the Courtland S t haa returned home Subdrainage Bids Fair and eooler tonight. Lew clubhbuse, 106 Clinton St. The after a month’s visit with relatives Marauding Owl Chose Wisely^ 13,3.30 55 to 60, Wednesday moeUy aon- group will proceed to the Walter In Ireland. „ Member of the Audit ny, little ehange In temitemtava Th« nwrMtion department will Sought by Town H a v e m o r e Bureau of dreolatlon hold a ctmtest for the oldeat p«m y N. Xieclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main Captor Has Set Her Free High near 80. beginning at 6:45 tonight. Boys St, to pay final respects to Frank Manehesto- WATES will htdd a Manchester-^A City of Village Charm Poharskl. monthly business meeting tomor­ Tha onglnearing division of tha and irirls are invited to enter their By MBS. DONAID TUTTUB Town Dopartraent of Public Works oldest coin at th^ supervised play­ row at the Italian American Club banding and releues them. f a m ily fu n Another in the series of picnic on Eldridge St. Weighing In will It was a wise old owl who Files are sent to Patuxet, Md. haa dsllod for bids on s proposed VOL. LXXX,NO. 256, (FOURTEEN PAGES) ground nearest to their home. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961 (Claaslfled AdVertlalng on Page 12) PRICE FIVE CfeNTS suppers will take place tomorrow be from 7 to 8 p.nt. A brief board chose the Joseph Tashlik poul­ where records are kept on contract to Install subdrslnaga pips evening. The recreation depart­ meeting will precede the business try house to break Into etu-ly them. at the Illing .Junior High School. Members of Bt. Margaret's Cir­ ment playground supervisors will meeting. lEist week, where Maurice Al­ cle. Daughters of Isabella, will ■Hli confirmed Mrs. Stock­ Bida will be opened Aug. 9 at 11 have fireplaces available. Hot- exander, Taahlik’s. son-in-law ing’s statement .that the bird a.m. In the general, 's of­ In ’ 61 meet at the Walter N. Leclerc dogs, hamburgers, marshmallows Mrs. Bertha Lipgens, 05 W. Mid­ caught him alive. Space Left Blank Funeral Home, 23 Main St., to­ was a Great Homed Owl, a fice at the Municipal Building. with an HFC Traveloan. This year, have State News or any supper desirable may be dle Tpke., and Miss Flora Nelson, She is now on her way to scEure bird. They both agreed Tha bid proposal specifies 300 night to pay final respects to brought to the nearest playground 71 Delmont St., left LaGuardla Air­ freedom. the time of your lives with enough cash to cover Frank V. Poharskl Sr., whose that It was a female who had feet of six-inch clay pipe with two at 6:30. , port in New York City Friday boon Alexander said that for two only recently been through the travel, motels and hotels, sightseeing, d ln ln g - daughter, Mrs. Adam B ^ r is of for California, where they will visit cleanouts to be InetaUed on land at days after he caught the owl, hatching period. It would not the east side of the new Junior high Roundup hlanchester, is a member of the briefly before leaving for Honolulu, to do air the things you’ve wanted to-do for a Ronald A. Pockett, 20, son of Mr. and had announced that he matter that she could not re­ school to remedy wet conditions, Funds Group Raises Total circle. and Mrs. Clifton A. Pockett 33 Hawaii. While staying at the would give It to anyone who turn to her young - the male Mystery Holds according to 'tY>wn Engineer Wal­ Homestead St., has recently been Waikiki Biltmore Hotel in Hono­ wanted it, he was b ^ eged by The Daughters of Union Veter­ bird would care for them. ter Fuse. Subdrainage line would have enough money MOND lYPAVi ■NT SCIIIDUU assigned to a post at the American lulu, they will tour the Hawaiian telephone calls and visitors. This was a particular large No Polio in State ans of the Civil War will hold a Islands and visit Pearl Harbor. Little, had he thought to have tie into an existing storm drain. A ...and that your M IS U 6 meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Embassy In Cyprus. He is In the bird and a very handsome contractor would also be required S rn m U 9m sa #«eNh U.S. Naval Intelligence language so many "takers” to his offer. one - especially Its eyes. loan is with folks you the home of Mrs. Maude Shearer, There were tuldermists, ’ a to reconstruct lawn area damaged f 6.72 $ i x t ( i a o 6 U 8A 6 Since February US Russell S t department. Mr. and Mrs. Pockett 'The two also agreed that the during the eubdrainage inatalla- trust: HFC. Drop in or have just returned from a month's Glastonbury blueberry grow­ bird would have been broken of 13.07 14.18 1&74 36JS6 On Hemingway State Approves tion. ^ 9 1 29,27 vacation at Vero Beach, Fla. er who wanted it as a lookout molesting chickens from hav­ phone for courteous, 19.25 54.48 Hartford, Aug. 1 {IP)—Con­ The monthly meeting of the 30.83 ^ 6 1 47.55 89.47 In his berry patch; those who ing been caged up among reliable assistance. necticut had no record of polio For Defense to $4.5 Billion British American Club will be held Town’s Auditors 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 Dakota Council, No. 61, Degree wanted only to see the bird them. Alexander said, ‘They cases in July, the State tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the club­ and others to take pictures. Lifeineuraneent Ketchum, Idaho, Aug. 1 (;p)^says that "causes of death, which house on Maple S t of Pocahontas will meet Wednes­ tell me she Is a wise old owl, • CONCRETE Health Department has an­ day at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Felows state Tax Commissioner John L. Mrs. Edson C. Stocking, wife uid has learned her lesson and group rate U available &JS — Filing of the official death~ may be the result of either disease Hall on Main St. There will be a SuUivan has notified General Man­ of president of the Hampton will never return to a poultry or violence, shall be carefully de­ nounced. Bird Club, was among the FOUNDATIONS on all loan, certificate failed today to fined; and if from violence. Its na­ One case—a mild one—turned up social and refreshments after the ager Richard Martin of approval flock.” meeting. latter group. As the result of And so - M ay got the owl - solve the mystery of the vio­ ture shall be stated, and whether last February. It is the only one of Carey Sc Rhodes, Hartford CPA. Reds Set $ 1 B illion COMPLETE UNE OF these many contacts he learn­ She will be tagged smd he lent death of famed author (probably) accidental, suipldal, or reported so far in 1961, the de­ The Willing Workers of the firm, for a two-year appointment ed much about the bird he had will keep her a few days to • NEW PANELS lOUSEHOLD FINANCE Ernest Hemingrway. homicidal.” " ^ partment said. yesterday. South Methodist Church will meet as auditors for the Town of Man­ caged and grew less anxious “ settle her down” and then McGoldrick said he was aware The period is the longest the Blaine County Ray McGoldrick of that provision of the law, but at the church at 9:30 a.m. Wednes­ chester books and records. to see her destroyed than drive her a long distance from confirmed that he left blank the state has ever gone without any EXHAUST he indicated he did , not expect new cases. To Check day to tie quilts. The firm was appointed by the when soiheone first told him here and release her near the QUALITY WORK space which would have shown A dded for board of directors last November the species wees vicious. shore line. He feels sure she MANCHIfTIR fH O raiM PARKAM anyone to challenge his handling Six years of Immtmization with SYSTEM PARTS whether the death was an accident Salk vaccine is credited with the to make the town audit for the Then came Richard May of will then migrate to Canada. 382 Middle Turnpike West or a suicide. of the certificate. last fiscal year, and the current Conantville. May is an agent Alexander and his entire Jle ruled out the possibility that decrease in the crippling disease. E. J. POLONSKI Hemingway’s body was found in The only case in New England • CLAMPS fiscal year ending June 30, 1962. for the U.S. Wild Ufe Service. family are moat happy about 2nd Fleer-MHchell 3-2738 a foyer off the living room of his an insurance company might Refugees B o m b e r s The budget includes a $6,000 ap­ He takes birds and animals the outcome of the episode. He Telephone Collect bring legal action in an attempt over the last five months was re­ Ketchum hunting lodge, July 2, He ported in Vermont last week, the ^ • BRACKETS propriation for the audit, including that come his way and tags said "I didn’t have the heart STORKS, OA 9-9044 Ikon: 10 le i Mm., Tms., Iban.—10 Is I Wei, FrL had been killed by a blast from to force a ruling on the death. LECLERC $4,500 from the general fund, $500 them with the Government to kill it in the first place.” McGoldrick said Hemingway department said. Berlin, Aug. 1 (IP)— The • M U FRERS both barrels of one of his favorite Washington, Aug. 1 (flF’)— FUNERAL HOME from the aewer department, and shotguns. had been covered by a policy which East German Communists to­ President Kennedy’s request $1,000 from the water department. would have paid double indemnity 2nd Lowest in IJ.S. • TAIL PIPES McGoldrick told the Associated day mounted a. campaign to for $3.5 billion to bolster this FUNERAL Press 'that the cause of death list­ for accidental death, an insurance Hartford, Aug. 1 (/P)-Connecti­ halt the westward flow of ed under the medical report section company might have brought suit cut's traffic death rate for the nation’s military might was Dr. Fancher Appeals to require a verdict on the death. first four months of 1961 was the refugees, threatening to re­ raised to $4.5 billion today by SERVICE of the certificate said Hemlng^way strict travel and prevent their MANCHESTER L. T. WOOD CO. died of a' “self-inflicted gunshot But Hemingway, he said, "didn't second lowest In the country, the the Senate Appropriations WALTER N. wound in the head.” have any insurance at all, accord­ National Safety Council reported dwindling manpower supply committee. • ing to his wife and son. That’s yesterday. LECLERC MORIARTY BROTHERS "That was the only thing put on from disappearing through Unanimously, it voted to pro­ A U T O P A R T S Director ICE PLANT Tax Case Conviction there,” he said. one thing we wanted to know However, highw'ay fatalities in the state are running ahead of the escape hatch of West Ber­ vide every cent — the President 270 BROAD ST. 51 BISSELL STREET Idaho death certificates also pro­ about.” lin. a.sked last week- and then added Call Ml 9-5869 vide space for the coroner to The author hod reportedly de­ last year's pace, with 142 report­ Turn East From Main St. Dr. Morris FEuicher. Manchesterbe heard in New York in the Sec­ ed as of yesterday compared with The Reds claimed West Germany nearly another billion to build up 23 Main Street. Manchester At State Theater dentist, has appealed his convic­ ond Circuit Court, which serves No Car In History specify i f the death was an ac­ scribed an unpublished manuscript, bomber, missile 8md satellite cident, suicide or homicide. believed to be in a Cuban bank 138 at the same date ini 1960. is suffering a polio epidemic and tion on an income tax evasion Connecticut, Vermont, and New Delaware, with only 1.9 deaths said citizens in the East must be forces. diarge to the Circuit Court of .Ap­ York. The appeal automatically Asked If he left that space blank, vault, as his insurance. And the It was another demonstration of McGoldrick replied: "I sure did.” widow, Mary Hemingway, said in per 100 million miles driven, was protected from the disease. West peals in New Haven. stays execution of the prison term Ever the only state to bent Connertl- German health officials denied the mood in Congress to move fast Atty. Joseph P. Cooney of the from "30 to 60 days,” the at A section of Idaho law, printed in readying this country to meet on the back of the death certificate, cut’s rate of 2.4 over the first there wa.s an epidemic. 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' Hartford law firm of Cooney and tomey said. During the stay, the (Continued on Page Thirteen) third of 1961. West Germany is suffering a any threat arising from the Ber­ Scully, counsel for the defense, dentist will open his office at 12! Took OH Like Our polio outbreak, but health officials lin crisis precipitated by Soviet said the appeal, bsised on "multi­ E. Center St. say there are no signs of a major Russia. ple ground,” has been sent by The dentist’s wife was convict­ 141 to 142 Yesterday, just six days after Trade Groups May Merffe Hartford, Aug. 1 (AO—The state epidemic. There were 1,254 cases — registered mail to the court. ed of the same charge in a jury 76 fatal — reported this year up to Kennedy asked for it. Congress Among the grounds, Atty. Cooney trial, but the. U.S. District Court motor vehicle departments daily gave him authority to call up to COMET record of automobile fatalities as July 15. There were 506 cases for said, are that the charge was reversed the conviction Wednes­ SEE IT 250,000 reservists into military AMESITE of la.st midnight and the total on the same period last year. ’’erroneous” and that the "judge day. service and extend active duty YOU O W E IT the same date last year: A week ago ADN claimed num­ should have declared a mistrial. erous West German tourists were tours and enlistments one year. Dr. Fancher was sentenced last Market Six Agrees 1960 1961 Sen. A. Willis Robertson, D-Va., TODAY! Killed ...... 141 142 being trated for polio in East Ger­ DRIVES Wednesday to a yetu* and a day TO Y O U R S a F man hospitals. It did not say how ■"manager for the biggest peacetime in prison and ordered to pay back many. A month ago the Commu­ defense appropriation bill In his­ * FIRST IN QUALITY to the government the more them TO INVESTIGATE Average Weather nist regime offered to give West tory, said the measure as approved Experience $23,000 in taxes he was convicted Is Our To Hear Macmillan Windsor Locks, Aug. 1 fJP) — Germany three million units of live by committee now carriee nearly * FAIREST IN FRIGE of evEidlng from 1953 to 1955, plus WILROSE Weatherwise, says the wise weath­ or Sabin-type polio vaccine to fight New Chief of U.S. Secret Service $47 billion. This is more than $4 Best Interest and pensilties. PRICES START AT erman, July was divided Into two what the Reds called a major polio Fellow Secret Service agents congratulate James J. Rowley after White House announcement today billion above the total voted by Guarantee Atty. Cooney said the appeal will DRESS SH O P By JOSEPH E. DYNAN •^misunderstanding about the conse­ parts. epidemic. West German officials that Rowley will become head of the service when U.. E. Baughman retires Aug. 31. Left to the House June 28 and more than * FASTEST SERVICE Paris, Aug.. 1 W —The six na­ quences of failure.” The first half of the month was rejected the offer. right: John Campion, Gerald (Jeri^) Behn and Rowley. Either Behn or Campion is expected $6.5 billion above totals Congress 601 Mitln St., Manchester COMET! tions of the European Common Most of Britain’s partners in the voted last year. Connecticut’s Ltading Paving Contractor cooler than average — witness a Pressure was also put on the 80,- to succeed Rowley as head of the White House Secret Service detail, Rowley has held the job BEFORE YOU EVEN Market agreed today to open ne­ 7-natlon European FVee Trade As­ reading of 48 on the fifth — and 000 East Berliners who work in. since 1946. (AP Photofax). "Thie is a balanced program,” m gotiations with the British gov­ sociation (EFTA) quickly indicat­ the last half hotter, than normal— Roberteon said, "between capacity U THINK OF BUYING J.he western sectors of the city to' Your OPENING ernment for Britain's entry into ed, they would follow the British over 90 degrees on the 18th, 21st, give up their jobs and go to work for nuclear war and capacity for ANY OTHER CAR the economic community. lead in seeking, association or 22nd, 23rd, 2Sth and 30th. In Community territory. more limited conflicts. Chorgo Plan The decision was made in a brief membership In the Common Mar­ So, although you may have shiv­ These and other moves appeared 16 Tnflir'.f p.fl Principles Only “It provides a prudent reinforce­ The THOMAS COLLA Co. session of the foreign ministers of ket. * TUESDAY Buy with ered for two weeks and sweltered part of a concerted campaign to ment of the conventional strength JA 2-9121 PAVING CONTRACTORS M l 9-5224 For confidence from Radio, heater, transportation, extra. the six ColAmon Market nations. Denmark announced it would ap­ the rest of the month, it all aver­ stem the refugee flow now ap­ for our armed forces." Deliverlos AUGUST 1st ' Hartford They are in Paris for a quarterly ply for membership. Austria de­ ages out to a deceptive near- proaching record preportions. Last Robertsem said he hoped to call WITH A COMPLETE County’s Oldest meeting bf the Western European clared its \^lUngnesa to begin ne­ nopmal mean temperature of about month 30,444 refugees registered In G eorgia up the biU for expected Senate 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' Just telephone your order for Lincoln-Mercury $195 DOWN Union (WEU), made up of the Six Chen Cites Accord passage, Thun^ay., LINE OF ALL gotiations for a single Ehtropean 73, at western reception centers and drug needs and cosmetlca—giv­ Dealer and Britain. trading bloc without necessarily another 6,000 to 8,000 came Yhe Sendfe c’bihfntitee voted $625 ing your Charge Plan number. Widespread praise In Britain joining the Common Market. Swe­ NHRR Needs Aid through without registering. million to continue production of NEW FALL Cash or Trade and on the European continent den mads A similar announce­ East Berliners report that signs Vote Fraud Get greeted Prime Minister Macmil­ ment. Norway’s government indi- Washington, Aug. 1 (JP) — The have been going up at apartment On Outer Mongolia (Otoitinned on Page Elevea) IMMEDIATE SEE US TODAY FOR lan’s historic announcement y e ? ■cated it favors joining the group, bankrupt New Haven Railroad, house entrances giving the names Immediate MERCHANDISE DELIVERY THE BEST BUY EVER! terday that Britain would seek ne­ but said the decision is up to the now undergoing court supervised Washington, Aug. 1 (IP)— Delivery gotiations to join the continental Norwegian parliament. reorganization, will need some kind (Continued On Page Seven) The Justice Department to­ economic group. i of aid program to keep running, Washington, Aug. 1 (iP)—Vlcef'There is identity of views on the U.S^ Indicts 2 Big Traditionally, neutral Switzer­ day announced the indictment question of principles.” Most of Britain’s national) news­ land immediately expressed its chairman Everett Hutchinson of President Chen Cheng of Nation­ the Interstate Commerce Commis- of two election officials and alist China said today he had The has taken papers supported the government's distaste for the Common Market’s preparatory steps toward diplo­ Eyeglass Makers DOUBLEsStamps move, but there were warnings developing drive toward political irion (ICC) said yesterday. 14 poll workers in Telfair Reds Held Set reached agreement in principle matic recognition of Outer Mon­ that months of difficult negotia­ unity. President Fritz Wahlensaid In a recent speech, Hutchinson County, Ga., on charges of For Fixing Prices had said he was afraid the line with President Kennedy on the golia. ( I J j M a r i i tions would bo necessary to get Switzerland "will under no circum­ casting and counting fraudu­ question of Outer Mongolia’s ad­ stances make any concessions with had slipped into “its final resting . But Chinese Nationalists have PRESCBIFTION PHABMACY irS IN THE BAG! concessions that would safeguard To Orbit Pair lent ballots in last Novem­ mission to the United Nations. MUwaakee, Aug. 1 Iff* — A EVERY WEDNESDAY British sovereignty and the econo­ regard to Its neutrality and place.” objected that recognition would MORIARTY BROTHER But he told newsmen after a 90- federal grand Jury today In. 901 MAIN ST.—MI 8-5321 WHEN YOU CUT AND mies of British Commonwealth sovereignty. He noted that the New Haven’s ber’s presidential election. signify a weakening In the U. S. deficit for the first six months of Moscow, Aug. 1 (Ab—Informed The indictment was returned by minute White House meeting that stand . against communism in dieted tiie American Optical As- RAKE WITH A NEW countries dependent on the British The seventh EFTA member, there will be further studies of the sorlation on charges of price fix­ market. Portugal, said nothing. 1961 $11 million — just aJbout but unofficial sources said, today a federal grand jury in Savannah, Asia. OPEN WED., THURS., Ga. tactics to be used at the U.N. Asked about the seating of the ing and oon sp i^ y to monopo­ Lincoln Continental — • Mercury — Comet — English Ford jn— Willys Jeep French , President Charles de M a c m i 11 a-n ' s announcement equaled its losses for all of last it is likely the Soviet Union will General Assembly session. lize. caused alarm among the Common­ year. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy Communist Chinese at the United Gaulle, anxious to make France try to launch another manned said the grand jury yesterday also "We discussed principles only," and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. the leader of a united Europe, was wealth nations who fear British Nations, Chen said that the posi­ 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Ml 3-5135 OPEN EVENINGS space flight around the Earth issued a resolution saying that the he said through an Interpreter. tion of he U. S. government is well Washington, Aug. 1— ' (J’) The seen as the chief opponent of such membership in the market would "We did not have time to go into Justice D^artment annoimcMl to­ wreck the preferential system that Escapee Returns soon, possibly within a week or county's Board of Registrars and understood. concessions. Political informants Granby, Aug. 1 yPi—Robert J. tlje deputy registrar failed to reg- the tactics of this matter.” day that the two largest eyeglass TORO said Macmillan would fly to Paris gives special treatment to their ex­ 10 days. There was no official Kennedy has assured Cheii that He said the question will be left manufacturers in the country ports to Britain. Murray, an escaped Hartford confirmation. the United States will continue to soon to try to smooth Britain’s state jail inmate, has given him­ (Continued On Page Seven) for future discussions between the were Indicted today on charges of entry into the continental group, Australian Prime Minister Rob­ The sources said the flight oppose the seating of the Red Chi­ self up. State Department and the Chinese nese regime at the U.N. fixing prices end trying to pres- 725 and the Conservative Daily Mail ert G. Menzies said his government might include two men Instead of embassy in Washington and the wants to present its own case in Murray, 21, fled Sunday from one since it is known here there The White House meeting mark­ said the prime minister "will not McCook Hospital In Hartford Chinese Nationalist delegation at (Oontinued on Page Three) go cap in hand.” Macmillan's negotiations with the is a boo.ster rocket sufficiently ed the final round of formal talks Middle where he was a medical patient. the United Nations. between Kennedy and the visiting The Mall said Macmillan would Common Market countries. He strong to orbit a 2-man space ve­ Chen said that Chinese Na­ He turned himself in last night hicle. Chinese leader. Turnpike tell De Gaulle Britain will recon­ Implied doubt Britain would push here in his home town. News Tidbits tionalist opposition to the seating sider its entire contribution to the strongly enough in protecting It appeared unlikely Maj. Yuri of Outer Mongolia is well-known. Chen was accompanied by For­ defense of western Europe If the Australian exports. Murray, who was arrested Fri­ .Gagarin .would be invited to make from the AP Wires eign Minister Shen Chang-huan, day by State Pk>lice on charges of He said that details of his agree­ S U P E R j t East negotiations to join the economic "You cannot turn a preferential a Isecond journey because of the ment with Kennedy will be made Ambassador T. F. Tsiang, perma­ Bulletins group do not go well. Macmillan, system upside down without ex- indecent assault and possession of risk and becau.se of the advantage nent delegate to the United Na­ MARKET S ^ j pornographic literature, had been known when a communique is is­ In the Mail eald, will inslat “ that the of increasing the number accom­ Kennedy administration plan to sued at 10 a.m., EDT, tomorrow. tions and Ambassador George K. Culled from AP Wires negotiations . , . leave no room for taken to the hospital after com­ plishing space fight. provide health care for aged un­ Tuss. and Wed. (Contlnned on Page Two) plaining of chest pains. Asked specifically if agreement -C. Yen. Manchester 21 WHIRLWIND S.P. The supposition Is strengthened der social security has full sup­ had been reached on the Outer L He escaped from a second floor by the fact it would be a great port of 900,000-member Interna­ YOUTH CORPS BACKED Specials Mongolian issue, Chen replied (Continued on Page Two) Drying clothes Wind-Tunnel Mowing ward and took a cab to his home, propaganda advantage to the So­ tional ' Association of Machinists Washington, Aug. 1 (JV -Ih e Power-driven—feature packedi Simple Symbol of Survival 55 Nott 8t., Granby. After evading viet Union to put two men to­ (lAM), says 1AM President A1 Senate labor ConwolttM today is easy today... Compare thia mower with any aelf- the $8 cab fare, he drove off in gether In orbit before America Hayes in Washington testimony approved far-reaching bUls to propei]^ rotary! Thia ia the com- his own car. managed even one. vhte mower for three-eeaeon uae.:- prepared for House Ways and set up a 159,000-ineinber Youth apring, lummer and fall. No extraa About 2:30,. p.m. yesterday, he Means Committee . . . Mother ot Conservation Corps and eetab-. to buyt Leaf Mulcher. Chute, Graaa- Power of Almighty Buck called State Police Det. John Dun­ Cape Canaveral, Fla., Aug. 1 (tP) 19-year-old retarded youth she had T he Berlin Crisis: lish a GJ. education program C a tco^ Bag include. Front wheel bar from Greenfield, Mass., and —An attempt to launch a satellite kept chained in basement found 1 1 4 . . for veterans serving since 1955. drive ia eaay to handle—better than said he wanted to give himself up. "Space Platform" into orbit was dead near her New Albany, Ind., The Youth Corps BUI sent to the CHUCK STEAK raar drive for control. Effortleaa He told Dunbar hq would drive postponed again today. ■tarting ia aaaured with the new home, apparent suicide victim. Senate floor far exceeds the back to Granby and let Dunbar No new launch date was set im; Chief Deputy Sheriff George Tay- recommendations of President Spin Start feature. A few turns, a Uniting W estern Europe know where to meet him. mediately by the National Aero- How It Developed SCLGCTED single touch and the powerful en- lor of New Albany says . . fT ur. Kennedy. His administration ac­ ginejqiringa into action! About 9:30 p.m.. he called Dun­ nAitics and Space Administration. key will not close vital waterway tively opposed the other meas­ bar from a house of a neighbor. The space agency said today’s at­ between Black Sea and Mediter­ TOP GRADC CHOICE • Mews.Graft • Cult waodt By JAMES MARLOW ure, dubbed the Cold War V et-' ^ It would certainly help economi­ He was arrested shortly after by tempt was postponed "because of ranean if Communists try to close NOTE: In this flrst-of a eerlee’^center of- the city, next to the erans G.I. BiU. • AnU-tcalp dits • Trimt clot* (Associated Press Nem Analyst cally. The Idea appealed, too, to Dunbar and Granby Police Chief technical difficulties in ground off West Berlin, Gen. Cemel Gur- of four stories intended to II president’s palace, near the U.S EIxodleiH' for Borbecues • Quick hoisht-ef-cul changa Washington, Aug. 1 (Ai—That Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Donald Algren on charges of es­ support equipment." , sel says during Ankara press talk. luminate the problems that make British, French and Soviet embas­ AID BILL APPROVED" • nngeMip angina cunlralt Simple'symbol of survival -r- the Luxembourg. So the six nations caping from jail. The launching was planned as a iip the : Berlin crisis, AP corre- sies. Western bombers and Rus­ Washington, Aug,. iff)—Hie Almighty Buck — may do more During his 24 hours of freedom, test of techniques for launching U.S. Ambassador John Moors signed a treaty creating the Eu­ Cabot, who angered President sponclent Carl Hartman, a veter­ sian artillery destroyed them all, House Foreign Aflaifo Commit­ H 4 . 0 9 B Comt here's the room you lost. ♦ * to bring the people of rwestem ropean Coal and Steel Community future vehicles to the moon and an observer of the Gernmn scene, along with 43 per cent of all the tee formally approved today the r 1 tnifhwith ,Spin S beyond. Janio Quadros of Brazil with out­ 3 DIAMOND SOLID PACK Europe together than all the phi­ (ECSC). These six were to work (Continued on Page Thirteen) spoken reminder of Brazil’s outlines ^the historical background housing in the city. All that is administration’s controversial so’s home heating losophers, kings, wars and, oratory together again. treaty ties with other American of the Isolated, divided, threatened left of the chancellery now is a foreign aid measure Including a EASY TERMS! that was too hot for comfort In history.' Another Frenchman, Premier nation.^, will ieaye his post by city. little g;rass-covered hill just Inside long-range loan program. The our w a y! The latest extmple: British Rene Pleven, got another thought; Aug. n U.S. Embassy in Rio, de the border of the Soviet sector— vote was X7-4. The ^ le s Com­ reg. cans Prime Minister Macmillan yester­ Instead of having separate Eu­ Changes in Social Security Law Janeiro announces . . . Secretary By CARL H.\RTM.'\N East Berlin. mittee will be asked to assign White Tuna 3 You get premium quality day hemmed and hawed'and hesi­ ropean armies glaring at each of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg says Berlin, Aug. 1 (JP) {/P>—Isolated,—Isolated, di­ Less than a year before Hitler’s the time and conditions for a The room that is too hot for sleeping can be comfortable tated but managed to murmur other, as in the past, why not unify that United States is "under the vided, threatened—these are the body was turned in his chancellery full House debate after a com­ Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . the garden, his major enemies agreed moet completely effective fuel FREE! on the warmest night'. Attic insulaton will do the trick. . . he'd like to tsdte Britain into Eu- them in one army, including Ger­ gun" in Berlin cri.sis and there is words most often used to describe mittee report Is prepared. To­ sweer. TENDER, BIG — TALL C A N S many, which then would be an ally To Show in September Checks to divide the city. The \^’estern oil additive in use today. And and pay for itself by cutting fuel costs up to 30%. T ( ^ ’s Common Market. no excuse for any further mis­ Berlin. All of them are accurate. day’s sctlon followed a prelimi­ and not an enemy 7. allies goth the most populous nary vote last week

Trade Groups May Merge Gen. Pate Dies; ski, 27, of 68 Grand Ave., both oflf T C O Fourth Charter Unit Rockville-Vernon Rockville-Vernon Rockville, pleaded guilty to m O l C l S ♦ charges of lascivious carriage and ' Ex - Leader of Sbeinwold on Bridge had their case conti'niied to 3cpt. Eyeglass Makers THE o r n c E Solution Sought to Finance Rain Delays 5- Market Six Agrees Pondered by Board Judge Lacey ordered they ^ giv­ For Fixing Prices LOOK FOR PLAY < en a physica'i examination as pro­ OF Marine Corps East dealer vided under statute. TO DECEIV E FOE $50^000 Sewer on South St. Kids^ Outing Appointment of a fourth Charter Revision Commission to Both BidM VRbarable The pair was arrested on com­ (Continued from Page One) By Alfred Shelnwold NORTH Wsshlngton, Aug. 1 (It)— Gen. study proposed changes in Manchester’s town government plaint of Mr.s. Kolesinski’s bus- . j , , i DR. IRW IN REZNICK To Hear Macmillan When you have trouble chooS' s 10 9 r 5 4 2 band, who told police he found independent competitors out | Randalph McCall Pate, former will be discussed at a meeting of the board of directors to­ <7 J • Rockville councilmen tonight^St.; Mrs. Blaine Hertoote and To Saturday commandant of the Marine Corps, Ing the best line of play, select O K 10 » will consider a proposal which may d a u g h t e r , 140 Hawthorne them at hiS home! o x, : night at 8 in the Municipal Building Hearing Room. Hartford. Othe*r fines impo.sed were on Robert F. Kennedy' \ WILL BE CLOSED (OHrtiBiHsA from P a c * Om ) The House of Commons will be­ died lest night, the Corps an­ Since the town’s charter was^- one that may deceive an oppon­ « A 6 3 lead tc final negotiations for a 1, The second ann\ial Tolland Coun­ Henry J. McFarlane, 41, of 31 s*ud the indictinent was returned : w a n . EAST gin a 2-day debate tomorrow on nounced today. adopted In 1947, electors have vot­ ent. sanitary sewer construction along ty Sheriffs Day, postponed last Village Kt., Rockville.,-breach of against; r pottac our diyMM I iiMhiatriM . , . A 6 A 3 Vei^iian and Talootriilip news Is JULY 81 to AUG. 12 the government's decisions to open ed on 25 proposed changes, 21 of South took the ace of hearts and weekend. .Will.,he .held .Saturday at to o v«ry daiicor,'' h« de­ Pete, 63, was admitted to the ^ 9 7 6 4 2 9 K Q 1 0 IS I South St. and West Rd., a project handled through T^e Herald’s peace, $25; John P. Curiey. 20, of! Amencan Optical Oo., negotiations. which have been approved, and the ace of spades and then had Sandy Beach Park, Crystal Lake, 18 Davis Ave., Rockville, reckless I Mass,, and Victor D. clared. 0 I 8 4 3 0 A O 4 estimated at $50,000. Rocki'Ule bureau, S W. Main SU, Labor party members of Par­ Naval Hospital at nearby Bethea- four rejected. Local Stocks to decide whether to lead clubs or Ellington, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. driving, $50; and Thomas u: president, New Zealand Prime Miniater ♦ 7 4 2 _ A K Q , S '1 TR 5-8186 or MI 9-6797. liament met today, and it was un­ da, Md., Wednesday. There have been three Charter diamonds. The Idea was to catch Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. aaid Earl Krause, chairman of the Sehroll, 23, of East Hartford, o p -1 Soiithbridge. ' Keith 3. Hdljroake aaid if Britain SOUTH derstood that party leader Hugh The Marine Corps astd death Revision Commissions appointed East in an eventual end play details of the proposal will be sheriffs association, said the af­ crating an overheight motor ve- ’ ^usch & Loinb iHc., Rochester, were to elgn the EEX: treaty aa it A A K Q fair is designed simply as s day Gaitskell and his shadow cabinet was caused by an intestinal tumor. bjl boards of directors since 1958. Quotattona FUralahed by wlteout giving West a chance to V A / made known tomght. hide. $10. ' N.Y., and Alton K. Marsters, a ro w staiids. the results for New Coburn A MldtUebrook. lao. Police Find Man for youngsters with as much enter­ advised their followers to abstain Pate served two successive 2- Each commission has sifted gain the lead. O 7 > ^ Joshua Arnold, 24, of 11 V illageIvife president, also of Rochester. Zealand would be disastrous. from voting at the end'of the de­ through mamy more suggestions Bank Stocks The city has been hashing over tainment as po.ssible. year tours as head of the Marine If West had the jack or queen 10 9 • the expensive propoeltion with St., Ellington, pleaded innocent to; 'OOe two counts of the indict- Macminan, however, assured the bate. But a number of Laborites than were finally proposed to vot­ BM Aakad of diamonds. South could make W M N e t * Dead in Chair There will be free swimming up speeding and passing on a hill and intents charge violation of the Corps, beginning in January 1956. Mancherter builder James A. Mc­ to age 12, he said, free motor boat House of Commons no agreement are known to hold the view He retired Jan. 1, 1960. ers at special referendums, and Conn. Bank and Trust sure of the contract by tackling Pam 3 A elected a court trial Aug. 8. : Sherman Antitrust Act .sections Co...... 55 • Carthy In occasional meetings dur­ rides, and roller skating at half Co join the Common Market would strongly that Common Market He had been a Marine officer further study by succeeding com­ diamonds first. If West had the 4 A AU PM6 A retired . employe of, Colts Luke G. Ozut, 23. of 24 Grove j "'hlch forbid restraint of trade Hartlo(^ National ing the winter and spring. price. be reached without negotiating membership would be costly for since September 1921. He had missions has often been recom­ queen or king of clubs, however, OMBiai lead — ^ 4 Patent Fire Arms was found St., Rockville, pleaded guilty to | and monopoly, British workers. These may insist Bank and Trust Co. 51 If agreement is reached on a Free balloons. lollipops and terms to protect the trading In­ fought in all the campaigns since mended on some recurring prob­ ^ u th should tackle the club first^ dead in his Phoenix St. home in driving under suspension of his; The indictment says American Fire Insnnuios Companies cost-sharing plan, the city may candy will be handed out. Parking terests of the Commonwealth na­ on voting against the government. that time — expeditionary action lems. A very difficult choice. ^ Vernon at 11 a.m. todav. license, but asked and received a Optical operated about 259 branch Macmillan also faces trouble One of the most controversial Aetna F i r e ...... 116 121 clarer gets a free finease. If East be able to begin installation of will also be free. tions. He also pledged that Brit­ in Santo Domingo and China be­ Deceptive Lead continuance to Aug. 22 to allow wholesale laboratories in 1959 and within his own party. Some Con­ subjects, on -which the Municipal Hartford Fir...... 71 75 returns anything else. South ruffs sewer mains up West Rd. to South R n T iv ain's Commonwealth partners fore World War II. at Guadalcanal South s o lv ^ his problem by s f uHfTiirt vMe*bs4t. W. Buik6 5181(1 the ni&n, Rodney him to get money for a fine. designated about 210 additional Employes Group (MEG) is again National Fire ...... 134 144 while (hunmy tfiscarda a club. St. within the next month. would be consulteil at every stage. servative back-benchers— deputies and Iwo Jima In the big war, and Dietz, 64. died last night of a heart TTie court continued for two franchi.s€d diatributom. pressing for acUon, involves in­ Phoenix Fire ...... 107 112 leading the . ten of oHibe from his Daily QueatioB From the beginning. McCarthy “I am not confident of success." who hold no government min' later in Korea. attack. Dietz was seated in his I2th Cirruit weeks the case of Edward B. Wro- Bausch A I>3mb has alvjiit 149 clusion of employes of the town's LUs and Indemnity ina. Coe. hand. East won/with the -queen Dealer, at your left, bids one has proposed sharing the cost of he said "but I am hopeful." istries — have warned that they Pate was awarded the Legion of living room chair. He had been hcl, 37, of 245 N. Main St„ Man­ laboratories and about 221 fran- elective and appoinUve offices and Aetna Casualty ....133 143 and naively assumed that South heart. Partner doubled, and tha the installation, within reason, to Ih e Common Market — made will either vote against him or Merit for outstanding service as watching television. chester, charged with driving un-1 chi-sed dlstributiirB' boards under the town’s classified Aetna L i f e ...... 120,i 59Va opponents, and declarer’s leads are play for game, and It’s wrong to two weeks ago told touncllfhen the | bungalow. His wife died two years Wrohcl has been due in court on tariff wmil against outsiders and today to a eoiitinuation of his pro­ astrous effect on some Industries. deputy to Gen. Holland M. Smith, and plaiming commission under a Southern N ew England therefore quite undependable. ask partner to bid what you can project will probably cost $50,000. ‘ ago. police said. a number of past occasions, hut 8 also seeks a start toward political known as "Howling M ad" Smith. bation, but the court said it mu.st Many Britons also dislike any merit system. Telephone ...... 49H 62V4 East returned the king of clubs bid by yourself. General proposals so far have The television was turned on officials have continued the case A BRIEF STATEMENT Integration. send him to jail. move toward pi^tical unity with In Korea, Pate received the Dis­ In last November’s referendum, ManufsctariRC Companies to dummy'e ace, hoiping to find an For Shelnwold’s 36-page book­ considered splitting the cost be­ when Dietz was found. He waa while they look for him. from MARLOW’S: E FT A . which Britain sponsored the European nations, which would tinguished Service Medal while electors approved a charter amend­ entry to the West hand. This gave tween the city, McCarthy and per­ Thomas N. McCry.stal Jr.. 21. Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 61>i 65*i let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” dressed in pajamas. The door was of Maple St., was arraigned by as a counter to the Common M ar­ mean abandonment of Britain’s commanding the 1st Marine Divi­ ment providing that the town Associated Spring .. 16 18 South the contract without a send 50c to Bridge Book, .lUui- haps one or two major property locked and police entered through 8 sion. adult probation officer Paul J. l ish Exports Plunge H a n e s ket, aims at lowering tariffs traditicmal isolation from the Con­ clerk’s salary be fixed by the Bristol B rass ...... 114i 13^ struggle. He took the rest of the chester Evening Herald, Box 381%, owTiers there. the living room window. Pate aerved in varioua positions McGeary. among its members without the tinent board of diieetors with all fees Dunham Bush ...... 6 V4 clubs, discarding a diamond from Grand Central SU., N.Y. 17, N.Y. The biggest obstacle to solution Sperry, the neighbor, told police after returning to the United Judge J. Robert I>acey granted. Lisbqn — Portugal's canned-fish m akes a brief common external tariff system. But many leaders of trade and paid to the towm and the town to Em -Hart ...... 78 83 dummy. (Ck>pyright 1961, has been planning rather than co­ he had missed seeing Dietz outsidS States following conclution of MftCrystal a continuance to Aug. exports dropped to 64,984 metric It does not espouse politicaj inte­ industry in Bratain applauded the pay aalaries and expenses of the Fafnlr Bearing ... 55 59 East could have defeated the GeoM-ai Features Oorp.) operation. today and had looked into the house World W ar IT. Among these Jobs 15 to allow thj areu.*ed to retain tons last year from 75,269 in 1959. for com fort gration. Union of the Common move to keep British traders from town clerk’s office. The same N. B. M ach in e... 20>^, 22V4 contract by leading out the ace of , The terrain along South St. Is to see if anything was wTong. waa aasignment to the office of the counsel. Sardine exports in 1960 were 54.- Mailcet and E F T A would set up a being barred from the booming amendment reserved to the town North and Judd .... 15 17 Tides, Winds, diamonds, followed by the queen KOWALSKI OFFERS PLAN such that tremendous excavations Dietz chief pasttime was temjing Joint Chiefs of Staff where he was McCrystal asked for mercy of 780 tons compared with 56,000 in .giant economic bloc of 15 nations continental market. Most British clerk the right to appoint, euper- Stanley Works .... i7 19 of diamonds to dummy’s king. would have to be made if the mains his vegetable garden. Say one word— Hanes— and deputy director of the staff han­ Washington, Aug, 1 fJP— R*p. the court, saying he has a good 1959. The drop in canned-fish ex­ and 300 million people with re­ newspapers said that Britain could ■vise and discharge employes In that Veeder Root .... 52 56 West -would get In -with the Jack are laid along the street itself. Dietz had lived at the Phoenix you’ll get ail these (eatutail dling supply plans. W eather Frank Kowalski, D-Conn., has In­ Twenty-five-foot deep ditches position with the Vernon Highway ports continued into the early sources rivaling thoae of the Unit­ not afford to atay out of a proa- office. The above quotations are not to of diamonds to lead a club through St. address for about twenty years. In September 1952. Pate took troduced a bill urging President would be needed in spots. Department and has been work­ months of this year. Gentle athletic eupport. ed States and the Soviet Union. perous, reaurgent E u n ^ So-called "unclassified employes" be construed as actual markets. dirmmy’s ace. Police believe he has a sister in command of the 2nd Marine Divi­ in these departments are not mem­ Windsor Locks, Aug. 1 (IP) -The to submit the question of United However, if the mains are ing steadily more than a year. He Hygienic double-thick aaat ■rtie play is interesting* if South States and Soviet legal rights in Catakill. N. Y". said he docs not want to jeopar­ sion at Camp Lejeune, N. C., then bers of M EG which seeks to estab­ U.S. Weather Bureau Marine ad' guesses the winning diamond play brought through McCarthy's pro­ The body was taken to the Burke Highly absorbent cotton. moved to Korea to command the lish uniform regulations on work visory for today: Berlin to the IntemaUonsl Court posed development to a low point Closed for the Duration? dize his job. at the third trick. He finesses vyith Flineral Home in Rockville. Heat-resistant elastic In waist* 1st Division unUl 1954. hours, psy scales, promotions, and Tides -will be high along the of Justice at The Hague. In sub­ of the street, mains running down­ Judge I^acey said it is Mc- dummy’s nine, losing to the queen. mitting the measure yesterday, Ko­ International crises come amd go. but the Rockville selective serv­ In that year, Pate waa appoint­ vacations for all municipal work­ Hospital Notes Connecticut shore between 2 p.m. hill to that point could be installed Cry.stal’s right to obtain counsel, band and leg opentngt. East takes a second diamond and walski said, "The solution of dis­ ice Ixiard’s vacation schedule marches on. The office is closed ™ MARLOW'S ^ ed assistant commandant of the ers. ' . and 4 p.m, today'and between 2:30 on the street at regular depths. but added he had no other course gives a trick to dummy’s king. putes between nations in accord- Sidewalk Claims until Aug. 11, with the exception of two Wednesdays, tomorrow but to revoke the probation and Marine Corps and Chief of Staff. Other Suggeetlons Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. a.m. and 4 ami. and again between South gets to his hand with a Installation of sewer mains on and Aug. 9, when registrations wdll be accepted. Actually, any­ I I 3for$2.9S He ia survived by his widow, the Other recurring Items during for all areas except mstemlty 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. tomorrow. anc with law is the greatest hope South St. would an-swer a need K v 4 .0 impose a suspended 90-day jail SAYS: trump and finesses a club around of mankind." He said Russia should one who ia planning to sign up can do .so, as the note on the door term. FOR E X P E R T former M ary EUizabeth Bunting of charter studies Include proposals where they are to 4;S0 and 6:30 m m m America’s favorite T-shirt with t l ^ w tide at Old Saybrook Is at vigorously claimed there by reair. . . ,iMI.V.,,V. ,,* . , to East’s queen. be asked to Join in the action but 1 1 7 wdll tell him. at the probate court in the Rockville Town Hall. WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING Winnepeg, Csuiada, whom he met for off-year elections in odd-num­ to 8 p.m.; and private rooms 8:30 am. this morning and at 5:30 dents in' recent years. - ~ McCrystal was placed on pro­ Now East Is caught in an end the United States should proceed (Herald photo by Satemis). bation in the South Windsor town | 1/3 I reinforced neck that teon’t tat. while stationed in Ssin Diego. The bered years, endorsed in the past where they sre 10 a.m. to 8 p.m p.m. this evening. Tomorrow low Construction on Increase Forty new claims were filed I RADIATOR REPAIRING AND REONEUNG play. If EJast returns a club, de- on Its own If the Soviets refuse. were court last year for a two year COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE general had maintained his official by both Republican and Democratic Visitors are requested not to tide at Old Saybrook will be at Buildlng permits in Vernon dur­ against the Town of Manchester O f YOUR LIFE IS 3 for $2.95 residence at Beaufort, S. C. town chairmen but opposed by the smoke In patient’s rooms. No ing the month of July indicate the period. SEE 5:30 a.m. and again at 10:30 p.m. during 8 seven-month period from He had been found guilty of I SPENT IN BED! I A native of Port Royal, S. C., he Democratic party; establishment of more than two visitors at one Sunset today 8:09 p.m. Siinrise start of construction on an estimat­ November 1960 to June 1961 aris­ ISew System of Pricing Cars waa a graduate of Virginia Mili­ a board of finance; appointment of time, per patient. ed $260,010 worth of constniction, driving under suspension of his li­ tomorrow 5:47 a.m. ing out of alleged icy or defective cense and reckless driving. Con-1 tary Institute, where he was first a full-time town counsel, and Boating weather for Long Island Vernon Building Inspector Arthur IF I sidewalks or highways. Atty. A r­ current 90- and .30-day suspended I I captain of the cadet corps and limiting tenure of town auditors. Patients Today: 157 Sound to Montauk Point and Block F. Huntington said., thur J. LeCIaire, town counsel, re­ To Speed Grand List Work YOU DIDN’T SLEEP HANES ICLARXE MOTOR SALESi class president for four years. Among other suggestions, on Fiftj'-five permits were issued sentences were handed down b y ; ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Island; ported today. the court. W ELL LAST NIGHT Pate will be buried in Arlington which Charter Commissions have Frank Rlngrose, 14 Cornell St.; North to northeast winds 10 ta during the month aa well as 33 In addition, two appeals were 301 BROAD STREET— MI 9.2012 misceilhneous permits. 16 certifi­ McCrystaTs aj-rcst July 8 and 1 I Could Bo Your Mattreos I National Cemetery. made no recommendations sre pos­ George Duke, 18 Progress Ave., 15 knots today except slightly taken from the Board of Tax Re­ Automation will bring increased! qualify for exemptions. Of this Manchester’s finest selection o f cates of occupancy and 33 trade conviction last week on charges of ! ■ Is Old and lAimpy. sible fiscal autonomy for the board Rockville; Joseph Schauster, 22 higher east of Montauk. Mostly view, and one appeal from the economy and efficiency'to the as- of education, and creation of a post Ucenses^. breach of peace, resisting an o ffi-'B UNDERWEAR for the whole fam­ Cumberland St.; John Hurchala northeasterly averaging about 10 Town Planning Commission, dur­ sessor’s office for compilation of noted in the annual report cer and driving under the influence " WE I of director of public works. Stafford; Mrs. Emma Bloodgood, License and building fees turned ing the same period, according to ily at mar LOW prices! Chen Cites Accord knots tonight and Wednesday. Vis­ over to the town amount to $1,325. the next grand list, it was report- that veterans of World War I wdio constituted the violation of pro­ Electors approved adoption of 46 Hemlock St.; Mrs. Louise Man ibility 6 miles or better except 1 the counsel’s annual report. These H AVE ALL THE One year ago, fees totaled bation. according to McGeary. the charter by a vote of 1.814 to kus. East Hartford; Mrs. Harriet to 3 miles early this morning. do not include any cases referred ed todav bv P. Joseph Miirphv. a 'c 65 years of age and who re- ANSWERS TO YOUR OPEN TUESDAY through SATURDAY (Cloeed Moadaya) On Outer Mongolia $698.50. Total construction at that towii as.sessor 1 ceive a percentage of di.sabillty When McCrystal appears in I 870 on June 30. 1047. The first Machie, 480 N. Main St.; Mrs Marine observations: to the town in.surance carrier, he BEDDING PROBLEMS daring the months of July and August SHEARSON. charter change, proridlng for mi­ Mary O’Neill, 10 Mlntz Court; time was estimated at $115,380. He sninoiinoed that a new svs- from the Veterans Adminrstratipn court Aug. 15, Judge Lacey will Montauk Point, -winds northeast added. not preside. Other judges will bo • Featuring • (Oootinned fcom Page One) nority representation, carried by Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney, Hadd^m; Last month, permits were Issued tern or pricing motor vehicles 'for ; are eligible for a $3,000, exemption, 18 knots, visibility 1 mile in fog, The coiin.scl reported 21 suits or Veterans and blind exemptions Simmons, Sealy, Blue Bell I — AIR-CONDITIONED — HAMMILL 8 CO. a vote of 3.692 to 2,606 on March Mrs. Cora Harding, 28 East St., for 21 new dwellings and one the next grand list will be employ- assigned to the circuit this month temperature 50. direction of aea claims were settled. From settle­ liave increased to five and a quar­ and Rliimberland on FREE PURNELL PARKINO • 'Vice President Lyndon B. John­ 25, 1950. 'That proposal was in­ Rockville; Joseph Hebert, 22 Ray plumbing shop. The latter wdll be ed during the curVnt fl.scal year. while Judge Benedict M. Holden "tiu firm that ruearA built' southeast, height of sea 3 feet. a $5,000 project. It is being con­ ments. $1,.500 was collected in re- ter million dollars, an increase of Jr. is on vacation. E-Z TERMS! son and Secretary of State Dean itiated In the General Assembly mond Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Grace New Haven, cloudy, visibility 15 imbiir.sement on behalf of the wel­ Special machines and tapes at I S«e Tirk itack tukoin • Umki 1M2 of 1949 by former State Senator structed on Rt. .30 by Louis Lay­ the State Motor Vehicle Depart­ nearly a million dollars iii .six Eleven cases were presented on Rusk joined the President for the Kierstead, 22 Church St.; Elmer miles, temperature 68 winds north fare department. As of June 30, vears in (now Judge) Charles House and Dewey, 51 Buckland Rd.. Wap man of Adrian Ave. Plans show a ment will be used to priee motor Mnnvhester. These ex-! this morning’s docket, the short- ASK FOft YOUR COPY OF SHFARSONS at 3 knots. structure 24 by 36 feet. Floor area 1961, there are approximately 100 emptions plus tax exemptions fo r ! est since the circuit court began meeting. supported by Manchester’s repre­ ping; Richard Mortensen, 18 Hem' vehicles from a schedule of aver InvesVJt would be a)x)ut 850 square feet. suits and claims still outstanding IMARLOW'SI LATEST RESEARCH REPORT Before the White' House meet­ sentatives in the legielature. lock St.; Mrs. Martha Palmer, against the town. age retail value prepa7ed"‘bv'the , ’■'’ariiable and govern- ofieration in Rockville, Main St.. Manchester. . _ -Annual Bazaar Ret Hartford area asse.s.sors and ap- organizations areount for, Arthur . Burgess, 24, of 106 Main St., Manchester, M I 9-5221 • Our SOtti Anniversary Ye ing, Chen had a breakfast confer­ Before passage of the' Home 11 Brent Rd.; Mrs. Dlann Odell, Town counsel reported collection MI 9 -5 2 ^ 1 The annual St. Joseph's Chiirih proved bv the .^tate tax eommis-^ pijr vent of the total gro.ss | Prospect St., and Jean Kolesin- ence with Rusk at the State De- Rule Act In 1957, charter amend­ 424 Vernon St.; Thomas Fagan, D ogs to P arad e of $142.82 from a list of delinquent L *. * I grand IlhI. i Shaarson, Hammill ft Ca. ** psu-tment. ments were proposed in the state Columbia; Mrs. Mena Lange, 140 outdoor bazaar will be held Aug. 21 through Aug. 26. according to water and sewer accounts. 'There 913 Main Bt. Hsnclwster Chen addresses a National Press legislature instead of through the W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Catherine "'M uiphv .said the cost of using . / I ‘ On Playgrounds Joseph Gill, general chairman. are two suits pending for collec­ XltelMU MS3L XltctMll aU U . club luncheon, then meets again board of directors before submit­ Nutter, 144 Vernon St.; Mrs tion of delinquent bills, and one thi.s new-.sv.stem will be five or .six with Rusk and has a session with Nine rides for adults and chil­ cenU apiece; which is much les-*? I ^ ___ u— ___ _ PlesM Mnd yrar ktMt KsMsich Kepert. ting proposals to electors for ref­ Dorothy Thomas, 29 High View 4 1 --- suit for damage to one of the Secretary of Defense Robert S. Rd., Wapping. Dogs will Invade the 11 town dren will be featured. Gill said. than the expeiLs^a of processing an ' ’ P - r erendum ■votes. playgrounds tomorrow night, but PARE^iT i town’s motor vehicles. McNamara. First Commission There will be sale booths, prizes, estimated 18.000 taxable motor j ADMITTED TODAY: William they will be lea.shed. and refreshments served. Admis- The counsel also reported draft- He flies to Gettysburg tomor­ The first Charter Re-vision Com­ Roberts, 90 Pine Tree Lane, Wap veiiicle.s by hand. Trucks, trailers 1 It ’s the annual dog show, spon­ . TRAP! V slon and parking will be free. i ^ ‘ and foreign made cars must .still be | Steels Stand Extremes STOCKS row for a breakfast meeting with mission appointed by the board of ping; Roberta Williams. 98 Lud­ sored by the recreation department Between 2 and 6 p.m. Aug. 26, ^ and other doew- former President Dwight D. EhMn- directors was named in March low Rd.; Mrs. Albina Luclc, ___V- _r . ___! ments as well as working with the priced by the as.sessor’.s slafT. but ■ lONDS as a summer playground activity. children will be given rides at re Murphy estimate.s about 16,000 hower. 1956. Appointment of the com­ Broad Brook. It is this week’s special event. fA '-t.A I zoning board, planning commis­ Betlilehem, Pa,—Steels Uiat can TSLsrsoMa. The 63-year-old Chinese leader, mission followed a 1955 communi­ duced fares. may he computed by machine. The I. withstand 1,832 degrees Kahren- MUTUAL FUNDS BIR’TH YESTERDAY: A son to Children are asked to take their sJRrttn That same evening, a new c a r. sion.^_. engineering, water and sew- Things need fixing? number of taxable motor vehicles i belt and 298 degrees below zero who aerves as prime minister and ty -workahop, comprised of rep­ Mr. and Mrs. Cataldd Ventura, 14 dogs to the playground nearest and four other prizes will be given ' " on legal matters is increasing at the rate of about I are produced regularly by the ranks second only to President resentatives of ten organizations, Glenwood St. their home for judging in the vari­ away. __ to st-udy charter changes. 1,000 a year, he reported. Manches­ I steel industry. The 1,832-degree Chlang Kal-ahek has urgred the BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. ous categories. « Honorary chairmen are the Rev. I United States to take a tough Organizations represented In ter’s schedule provides for assess- I! steels are for Atlas missile skins. and Mrs. George O’Brien, 129 Hyacinth Lepak and the P-ev. .lohn 'Redevelopers Set ment at 72 per cent of the average line agidnst Red China and not that preliminary workshop -were WILL SEEK SECOND TERM The other extreme is for liquid- Bretton Rd.; a daughter to Mr. Kozon. retail value. to recognize Communist Outer the League of Women 'Volers, Meriden, Aug. 1 —Republican o'xygen containers. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder, 121 E. (IP CHMUf CMPUi Committee members are Bruno The need for a complete .set of Mongolia. Chamber of Commerce, Ki-wanis Mayor John D. Ivers has an­ ; Mc»eting with TPC Middle Tpke. UUHLaSHMOr Llszewski, Max Sadlak. Chester maps plotted from an aerial survey On his arrival yesterday, Cheng Club. Lions Club, Junior Chamber nounced his candidacy for a second PUK9WTE Bloniarz, Joseph Klatka. Emil Glamour for sale! of Commerce, Y W C A , Citizens DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: The Town Planning Commission of all real estate in Manchester it received assurances from both Ken­ Roger Smalley. 200 Union St., term. lyers statement yesterday Gessay. William Rogalus, Mrs. Committee of the Textile Workers was gre’eted with a promise from (TPC I will meet with members of was emphasized by Murphy in his , nedy and Vice President Johnson Rockville; Miss Anna Lindholm, Helen Rogalus, Mrs. Blanche Sler- annual report today to General that the United States will join N a ­ lUhion,. Manchester Bar Aasocia- W alter E. Deptula, GOP town the Town Redevelopment Commis­ i Andover: Mrs. Janet Sterling, 426 nak, Bernard Grous and Alexander sion on Monday. Aug. 14, at 8 p.m. Manager Richard Martin, tionalist China in opposing the tion. Republican and Democratic committee chairman, that the Wagnerr Town Committees. W. Middle Tpke.; Peter Jacka- at the Municipal Building to di.s- "Each parrel of real estate S Chinese Communist bid for a seat vonis. Broad Brook: Mrs. Gail mayor would have the committee’s mONE Ml 3.7832 Police .\rrests SPECIAL Gilmoure N. Cole.was chairman support. No other candidates have cuss the future planning of Man­ should be plotted and a map ref­ at the United Nations. Sheer and son, RFD 2, Vernon; John Williams, 47. of Bailey Rd., of the 15-member 1958 Charter announced for the GOP nod. Five E N D S TO N IG H T : SH O W N A T 6:.30 and 9:00 chester's Central Business Dis­ erence placed on each property . The differences between the Mrs. Carol Chandler and daughter, Scitlco. was arrested by Vernon are seeking the approval, of the TROY DONAHUE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT trict. raid," the a.sse.ssor recommended. United States and Nationalist Rs-vlsion ConnnisBion. This com- Regan Rd.. Rockville. Constable Raymond E. 13eiube at Democratic party. A proposed plan for land use de­ Aerial suiveys are being used in­ China have arisen more over tac­ miseion submitted nine proposed 3:10 p.m. Monday and was charged tics than on basic policy. amendments to the chatter, all DISCHARGED TODAY: Flor- This iMuni it velopment of the downtown area creasingly by municipalities, he re­ ine Richards, 522 W. Middle with driving under .suspension of ported. and often “discover’’ prop­ The Chinese Nationalists have appro'ved by the electors on Oct. More than his license. by Planning and Renewal Associa­ 6, 1958. Judge Jay Rubinow served Tpke.; Miss Lorraine Charest, tes of Cambridge, Mass., which is erties to be added to the assess­ I p During During threatened to use their veto powers a boy... Berube stopped Williams on a in the Security Council against as chairman of the 1959 (barter Main St.. Veijnon; Bruce Cole, presentl.v doing a survey study of ment ami tax li.sts. I Kenwood Rd.. Vernon; Mrs. Dora not yet routine check. The accused post­ Manchester's list of ta.\able and both Red China and Outer Mon­ Revision Commission, appointed a man! ed $2.50 bond for court appearance Manchifster’s future needs, will be A ugust August golia. Dec. 23. 1968, and Atty. Da-vld M. Fhrtle, Phoenix St . ' Vernon; Mrs. included in the di.scussion. exempt propertlc.s reached an all- Dorothy Glggey, Coventry.- Aug. 15. time liigh of $178,244,801 as of Oct. U.S. strategiita fear that the Barry headed the 1960 commis- Hospital Notes Only Only veto would only arouse sympathy eion. TECHNICOLOIt* • Frm WARNER IROS. I 1. 1960. the asses.sor reported. Tax- NEW FM STATIONS Birth Monday: A son to Mr. Chose Site exempt property amounted to $27.- by the new Asian-African nations As a result of the studies of the and Mrs. John.Sawn, 51’ - Village Washingrton, Aug. 1 (A’)—The Ororze Hamilton 400.599, leaving fi taxable grand for Communist China and may pre­ 1959 and 1960 commissions, ten In St. Oven cooking W’estport Broadcasting Co., West- George Washington’s tomb at list of $150,844,202. This represent­ cipitate the loss of Nationalist proposed changes were submitted "ANGKI, BABY” Discharged Monday: Kathleen to voters in a May 1960 referen­ port. Conn., was gnuited an ap­ hlafi Mount Vernon was built under his ed an increase of $3,047,982 over China's own seat. Halloran, 22 Hammond St.; Fran­ is easy today... dum, six of which were approved plication for a new class B- FM "BRAIMt ASHED” direction on a .site he had rhnsen tlie previous year. Start* Wrd. STARTS TOMORROW— 4 BIG DAYS 4 ces Oroszlaji, 43'i Village St.; himself, according to the En­ During the year, 244 veterans, and four defeated, and another station on 107.9 megacycles by the "THE RACEBS” Charlea and Lena Hill, 87 Union r. five questions were offered at a Federal Communications Com­ Flo* Matinee at S P.M.— Evening One Complete Show 7:00 cyclopedia Britannica. filed military di.srharge papers to November 1960 referendum, all of mission yesterday. 'TBOG.MEN” which passed. VOYAGE TO AMA2IHG ATOMIC Changes Adopted r WILROSE Chlange8 which have been adopt­ ADViHTini[...OHLAHD... ed as a result of charter referen­ ' ■ I' K, t ^ ‘ ' .'V r» IH OUTEfl SPACE... AMD UHDEP THE SEA! Our French Tousle Mess SHOP dums include appointment by the RURNSIDE general manager of a collector of BUR NSIDF AVf . T HT FD 2o 601 Main Bt., Mancbeeter revenue; restriction of building on unapproved subdivisions or unac­ Starts Tomoriotv! '/i'- cepted streets; competitive bid­ KNDS PERMANENT and CUT OPENING ding on piircha.k as personnel mapager of the town; you get premium service. Au­ authorizing the town to issue Stars TomoYrowl tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ that’s just right for this bonds, notes and certlfilates of MANSFIELD^ k iu k L __ Lorqo, rod, swtof, luscious cherrios mode in a anced payment plan and many weather and what’s ahead. debt to meet cost of water and All in Color! pnem’FoiiiiiK other extras designed to make The secret is in the way your sewer installations and exten.sions; ija«* mn loai souco and fhon marbled through Royal's borne heating rfally rn»p. hair will be expertly contoured restrictions regarding "conflict of A WONDERFUL SHOW! BRING THE KIDS! > 0)01 • ton!’simw Find the Read Herald Ad vs. intere.st " Please Note: “PARENT TRAP” Shojwn First Every Night and cut. . . and then kept that way creomy VoniHo Ice Cream. Whot a dessert wHIl STHICTLYA. 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potato fertilizer teeU; the HXstlUo Hehron ^ Bolton farm In 'Broad Brook to aee work f o r H o M if progress on converting-Another to­ The Berlin Crisis: You Should Know... Date for Hearing bacco shed for potMO use; the Economical Ro|Hliira on Swim Class Slanetz farm in'iHazardville for RodiO, TV, Storko, On Board Agenda weed controLXeeta and the La­ Alfred Reinhardt chance an^flutton farms in Som­ Ftionograph Apidioncos ^ OUR FIRST Bie SALE! AND WE’RE How It Developed Session Ends ers. To call or not to o|UI a zpecial e on tour are invited to ask Fronda C^dinol . Spellman of town meeting will be one of the itions of the University of Potterfon's (CtaatUnied from Pa(« One) and tinier Den Linden, the great The Red Cross and Hebron PTA New York last year dedicated a agricultural experts who names among Berlin streets, arc sponsored swimming course at questions considered by the board . Pbone MI 9-4887 $650,000 Catholic (Gothic styled) of selectmen at its meeting will s p e ^ at the f-rnui at any GOING TO MAKE IT ONE YOU’LL REMEMBER! Oermany. with the reit of the dead. Shops are poorly stocked ] Aniston Lake completed its ses- time during their talks. 180 Center of Cliurck and the stock is sleaiy. There sire i Sion last week. The course was al- Chapel at the United States Mili­ at 8 at the Community weetem world 110 milea 'aw'ay. 4-’ Campers The Oommimiats permitted con­ few people on the streets and : most despaired of at first, so alow- tary Academy at West Point, N.Y. The board of cducaticm^as writ' their clothes, though adequate, : ly were registrations made. As if The ecclesiastical archlect for Six Bolton 4-H Club members DOBIN'S tact between West Berlin and ten a letter to the seMctmen ask­ are attending the Tolland County are weary-looking. Cars are : turned out the program was a real that work of art waa Alfred Rein- Went Onrmany only across two scarce. 1 triumph. ing for such a jn'Mting to- give 4-H camp in Abington this week. In one field, the Communi.st.s There were 154 registrations. hai-dt, chairman of the Manchester townspeople an opportunity to ex­ Pam Chaplin. Star Chaplin, Linda EVERYTHING’S SLASHED WITH SAVINGS UP TO 70% canals, four roads, four rail lines Roser, cihriatine Roser of the and three air corridors. Comnju- make an effort to compete: Ea.st ; including 12 pre-school and 8' Chamber of Commerce Community press their, choice fpr future sehoo! WILROSE RE J Berlin has two opera.s to West Ladults, Perhaps the best part of it facilities, whether a junior high Saucy Sewers Club and Elsie Mat­ DEPT. STORE^ i nlst East Oermapa took control of Beautification Committee. Berlin's one, ahd East Berlin’s I all is that through the registration school, a senior high school, an thews and Shirley Zeppa of the the overland routea, except for a The West Point effort is a high­ Junior Homemakers Club are at DRESS SHOP small amount of western military theaters have a good reputation. fees and the $125 contributed by addition to the present elemen­ But East Berliners flock to West ' the Red Cross Columbia Chapter. light of Reinhardt’s eccleeiastical the camp how. ,Mary-Jo Nichols, 601 Main St,, Mancbeeter EASY BUDCET TERMS, TOO! TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY! tralTic. The Soviets continue to designs since he entered that field tary school or "nothing." Noreen Nichols and Kazen Hills of work with the three western AI- Berlin to see western movies I of which Hebron is a member, the The Bolton Property Owners As­ rather than productions of the 1 entire course this year is paying of architectual art in 1923. the Saucy Sewers Club will attend Hes in controlling the ait- lanes sociation has also written a letter camp next week. Pa rent.s of the Communist countries. And \yest I for itself, while in previous years An interesting etory concerns t. selectmen. They ask that the OPENING through the Berllh. Air Safety Berlin’s Philharmonic Orchestra is ; it has been necessary to solicit aid this man whose present office campers are invited to attend the Center. selectmen refuse the Hoard of edu­ highlight of the camping week, the In June 1B48. the Communists, much better than an>lhing East ; in order to meet expenses. quarters evolved from an old New cation's request fpr 'a special town Berlin can offer. A fifth week of classes to be England.homestead at 164 E. Cen­ meeting. campfire ceremony Friday night. TUESDAY blocked everything but the air Building Permits corridors and the "knapsack-lift" Berlin, the western sliowcase, made up of swimmers selected by ter St. The former Lappen home In other business, selectmen at has probably enhanced the at­ I the instructor. Miss Ruth Pagach. has been transformed into the their meeting tonight will discuss The following building permits AUGUST 1st —smuggling. For 11 months a I is to fake place the last week of Lappen Building through Rein- were issued by Donald Tedford, western airlift—mainly American traction of ^ r lin . the escape bids for gas for town trucks and WITH A COMPLETE hatch. The ■ August. haixit’s architectural planning. The other equipment and bids for fuel agent/for the zoning comriilsslon, —auppUed West BerUn'a 21, mil- Thi.s will be followed by an LINE OF ALL UonII.... citizena. made East Berlin the capital of red brick structure there today oil for all town-owned buildings during July.: to Warren Potter for their “German Democi-atic Repub­ aquacade. when awards and actually houses the old house — except the library and the school. a bedroom addition to hLs home Ratlona and fuel were short, but lic."- found it hard to stop people badges will he conferred upon a house within a building - and and friendship.” The Abraham Lin­ on Hebron Rd.; to Franklin Bev­ there waa no talk of giving in to those who have completed re­ coln presidential medal tells of Room 19 Bids NEW FALL Communist pressure. going there from the provinces. the front of that house is now the The board of education will re­ ins, Llynwood Drive, for a two- And any visitor could compare for quirements. south wall to Reinhardt’s secre­ Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, car garage; to William and Ger­ After the blockade ended, west­ Miss Pagach. the instructor, 1865. ceive sealed bids for renovating MERCHANDISE ern authorities set about building himself the sd\T»ntageo of the tary’s office on the second floor, Room 19 at the Bolton Elementary trude Gee for a hoii.se on South Communi.«t and western systems. was assist'ed in the program by which sets back some 19 feet from Some of Reinhardt's architec­ Rd.; to William Matiishak, for a up stockpiles of everything a city four junior life saving swimmers, tural works include the Sacred Schdol until 4 p.m. Monday. The needs, from hairpins to the bulky Any visitor had only to go up to the present building front. bids will be read at the board house, garage and breezeway on the nearest policeman for help if the Misses Chers-i Barnes. Joanne Heart Parish in Vernon: St. Thom­ Carter St.; John and Jeannette B. and uneconorhic brown coal that Pugatch. Mary Ann Foote and Two other Manchester Ideas and as Aquinas Chapel on the Univer­ meeting that night at 8 p.m. at the heats so many Berlin homes. Sup­ he decided that the West was designs from the pen of Reinhardt school. Henley, one story addition to house where he x'anted to sta\-. Gwen Ellis. Miss Pagach. who is a sity of Connecticut campus at on Fernwood Dr.; Louis Chamber- plies for about IS months were ac­ graduate of Willlmantic State ai-e the Mai->’ Cheney Library ad­ Storrs; a 16-room school at High­ Specifications ,are now available FURNTIH Safe cumulated. Hundreds of refugee.s have been ditions and a proposed plan to to bidders at the school office on lain, house with attached garage coming over to West Berlin every Teachers' College. will begin land Falls, N. Y.: St. Maurice (con- on Hebron Rd. I t was after the blockade, too, leaching this fall. have trees planted along Main St., teniporacy style) CJhurch in Bol­ Notch Rd. The board has specified that West Germany's "economic day. and at peak periods the daily- a plan now in the general man­ that the work is to be completed Teacher Hired ton; renovation of Norvvdch Cathe­ ManchMter Evening Herald Front End miracle" spread to Berlin and de­ figure has topped the 1,000 mark. Mrs. Hazel Smith of Colum­ ager’s office for consideration by dral in 1950; and .others in New by Aug. 25. veloped the contrast between the Though they have had to leave town officials. Jersey, Maine and Massachusetts. The work is being done as a Bolton rorreapondent, Grace Mc­ behind almost everything they bia has been engaged to teach in Dermott, telephone Mitchell 8- East and West sectors. Now sny- the ungraded primary room at New Yorker Some of his designs now under result of a petition submitted to one can see it by taking a short owned, they have had good pros­ Born on New York City’s east construction, besides the Mary the board by 33 parents of third 6666. Spedql pects for jobs. Hebron Elementary School. She ride on the 'elev-ated. is a Cornell graduate, attended side in 1902, Reinhardt is the son Cheney Library addition. Include grade pupils who were scheduled R*S. SI 2.50 West Berlin is a city of new The flight of refugees has hit the of the late William and Mary’ the Mary Immaculate Convent at to be assigned to Room 19 next Communists heavily, in both their New Britain State Teachers’ Col­ (1) ALIGN FRONT END DINING ROOM and DINETTE SAVINGS buildings, has heavily stocked and lege, and has had several years of (Trainor) Reinhardt. He attended Park Rd. and Prospect St.. West year. They objected to the use of Coventry even luxurious shops. Streets are economy and their propaganda. New York’s public schools and is Hartford; and St. Anthony’s the room because of health and (2) B.ALANCE FRONT West Glermans ere fond of saying teaching experience. By her con­ 6 Pc. All Formica filled with well dressed people and tract the teaching staff is now a graduate of Stuyvesant High Church at Prospect, Ctonn. safety hazards, they said. The Leaves Hospital WHEELS—REG. 84.00 there is the beginning of a traf­ th a t. although voters don’t have School. Formed Firm board first voted to discontinue the (,$) CHECK FRONT WHEEL DINING ROOM. Reg. 395.80 299,70 any opportunity for choice in an completed. Installation of fluo­ hot lunch program and to make fic problem. The air of prosper­ rescent lighting in the original He later attended Columbia Be.sides being chairman of the BEARINGS CMna, Table anil 4 Chairs Aztec Walnut ity Is none the less genuine for election on Communist territory, Chamber's Beautification Commit­ a classroom in part of the cafe­ William Belekewicz, 17, of Cov­ being based on heavy subsidies a great many people from there school building has been awarded University's Beaux-Arts School, teria to eliminate the use of Room (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM to Gorrick Electric of Colchester, graduating from there in 1925. He tee. Reinhardt is a member of the entry, is now at his home re­ 7 Pc. Bronzetone • from West Germany and the Unit­ have learned to "Vote with their American Institut» of Architects, 19. After receiving estimates of DINETTE SET. Reg. 87.50 3 PIECE ed States. feet.” In recent years, about the low bidder, at $775. It is also an­ also studied at the Art Students renovating the cafeteria, the board cuperating from injuries received ALL FOUR ONLY 69.70 nounced that the painting con­ League doing free hand design, for Connecticut Society of Architects, in an auto accident on June 27. East Berlin hsis much less to only practical place to do this has Hartford Society of Architects, decided to enlarge Room 19, mak­ show In the way of construction, been Berlin. tract has been awarded to f. Al­ which he is also noted today. ing two exits in place of the one Belekewicz .critically injured 7 Pc. Chrome During summer school vaca­ and Manchester’s Kiwanis and Elks FOAM 5ECTIONAL least of all in what was once the Tomorrow; The geography of ton Hall of Hebron, at $790. fraternal organizations. now there. when thrown from a car in which DINETTE SET. Reg. 89.95 67.70 heart of the city. Wilhelmstrasse Plan Lunchceon , tions, Reinhardt worked for Donn the problem. Barber, famous as an architect in He formed the Reinhardt A.sso- In this way the hot lunch pro­ he waa a passenger, was released 1.95 Rieguloify 259.95 The annual luncheon 6f the gram can ai.so be continued for BLUE BELL HOLLYWOOD BED OUTFIT 5 Pc. Chinese Black and Melon Hebron Women’s Club will be held this area and New York. Barber ciates, Inc. in Springfield, Ma.ss., a from Westerly (R.I.) Hospital. was architect for the Travelers, corporation which does architec­ another year, although board Saturday afternoon. DINETTE SET. Reg. 159.95 117.70 this coming Wednesday. Luncheon tural work in Northern New Eng- ; members have said that they Enhance the decor of your living room with this Simple Symbol of Survived will be at Pyquag Inn. Wethers­ Tower building, the Times Portico, Belekewicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. | State Library (opposite the State land and of which he Is a board ' feel it will be neces.sary to use William Belekewicz, was riding: SERVICE ON AJX 5 Pc. Chrome or Bronzetone outstanding 3-piecs sectional. True modem design field. The members will visit the member. the cafeteria for classes by next CONVENTIONAL MAKES Re^uloHy 69.95 Webb House In the • afternoon. Capitol Building in Hartford) and with two friends when the car hit ! DINETTE SET WITH LEAF. Reg. 59.9539 a70 that will offer superb grace to your home. Foam the Aetna Life Building on Farm­ He married the former Ruth lear. a telephone pole and tree, and : Any member needing transporta­ Sudbrink of New York City in Room 19, located in the ba.se- Complete Hollywood Bed outfit includes headboard, cushions throughout. Power of Almighty Buck tion may call Mrs. Mildred Fill­ ington Ave., Har.tford. overturned onto a stone wall. The | 1923 and the couple have two ment of the original .school build­ accident occiired on Rt. 2, n ear: MORIARTY more. who will make arrange­ The early 30s found Reinhardt daughters, Mrs. Donald A. Ran- ing, has been referred to a.s a .sub­ mattrees, box spring and legs. Famous Blue Bell ments. working for Rockefeller Center, Stoninglon. nacher of 71 Oliver Rd. and Mrs. standard room. The other room Belekewicz remained in rrilica! i quality. Ideal for children’s room, guest bedroom,. Personals Inc,, under Frank W. Darling, em­ Joan Keefe of Hebron; and four which has been termed substand­ BROTHERS Uniting Western Europe The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, for­ ployed at the observation roof grandchildren. ard is Room 18. also in the base­ condition from niiilliple body in-! floors 64 through 70. He left that juries until Itusl week. | 801-815 CENTER ST. mer rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal ment. New lighting fl.xtures are to TEL. »n 8-6135 (Onittinied from Page One) Church, left for The Boys’ Home, position in 1941 when he was em­ be installed in Room 18 during the A June graduate of Manchester i ployed as architect for the New '' Legend .summer because the present light­ High School, he played football Car Brakes Fail, Salina, Kansas, early Monday afid baseball. wolf history of staying out of con­ morning, having spent the past York Metropolitan Museum of ing arrangements have been found I Arts. Alexander the Great was de­ to be inadequate. LIVING ROOMS and ODD CHAIRS tinental entanglements and playing Causing Accident week visiting his parents here, stroyed by the wiles of Roxana, one power off against another, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pimm. Every­ During 1941-42, one of his duties exotic Afghan dancer. Legend says Potato Tour 4 Pc. SECTIONAL SOFA. Reg. 459.00 wouldn’t Join. It actually did the body was glad to see him. sorry at the museum was to black out Bolton residents Interested In po­ A car driven by Steven Yencha, the museum and assisted in plans she married the Greek warrior Coil Spring Construction, Foam Cushions. 327.70 opposite. 64. of 180 Wetherell St., crashed to have him go. He is doing fine after his conquest of her country. tato growing are invited to tour It created a rival trading group work with delinquent boys. This to put art treasures in caves in several potato farms Wednesday Early Amerioon LOVE SEAT of its own called the European into the rear of a car driven by Brooding darkly over her nation’s Joseph F. Cooney. 50, of 265 Oak is not a school, as often incor­ Kingston, N.Y.. if air raids did afternoon, beginning at the Nor­ Reg. 170.96 117.70 Free Trade Association (EFTA) come to the United., States. "For­ fall, she took revenge after a great ton farm in Windsorville at p.m. W i l l i a m p . q u is h St., last night at Main St. and rectly reported, but a home where Babylonian feast at which Alex­ 1 In 1900. It had seven members— Foreat St. about 7 o’clock. such boys are lived with and train­ tunately. the caves were never Other stops will be made at the Fnneral Service 3 PIECE known as the Outer Seven—Brit­ used." he said. ander ate and drank heavily. She Dzen farm, also in Windsorville. to ain, Switzerland, Austria, Portu­ Cooney, police r was going ed to make better citizens. The dared him to swim in a pool in Early American SOFA $118.70 south on Main St. and stopped for Ixjys attend school in the earea. Dog Constant Companion see the conversion of a tobacco FOAM LIVING ROOM 5UITE gal. Sweden, Norway, Denmark. In 1942, the architect moved the garden and he plunged into shed for potato storage and to dis­ 2 Pc. Lawson LIVING ROOM. Reg. 259.00 ^ t while the purpose of the In­ a red light at Forest St. Yencha. Charles Speirs, Hartford tenor, the cold waters, took fever from friends, approaching from the rear, applied was guest soloist at the Hebron from New York to Glastonbury cuss potato insect control: at the Green Damask — Foam Cushions, Coll Sp'lng, 196.70 ner Six was to eliminate tariff and its effects and died. Hastillo field in Ellington to see Reguloriy 319.95 barriers against their own goods his brakes but they did not hold, and Gilead Congregationalist in 1945 to West Hartford, 1' It q 3 r 1 r D and crashed into the rear of the churches Sunday. The Rev. and prior to coming to Vernon il958) BOSTON ROCKERS they also arranged to create a 'las reached its Maple — Black and Gold. Reg. 39.06 Two chairs and sofa In modem nylon decorator cov­ uniform tariff wall against the Cooney vehicle. Mrs. John N. Cross and family and more recently to Spring St. 24.70 There was damage to the right leh on their annual month's vaca­ Manchester. W story _ f Shest point ers. Foam cushions. Massive man-size chairs that goods from any country not in the front of the Yencha car and to CLUB LOUNGE CHAIRS. Reg. 87 to 119. Inner Six. tion following the service. Often when you see Reinhardt, ^^”»ed Egypt- give a feeling of luxurious living. One of our most the left rear of the Cooney vehicle. William H. Hills, Hebron poet- you usually see his dog "Sniokey” Nylon covers. Foam Bobber (Sishlons. 57.70 This began to hurt British trade, Cooney was slightly injured in the Preservation outstanding values! the Inner Six nations have 160 master, hae been called to trailing along: a constant com­ DANISH LOUNGE OHAHt million people. The Outer Seven crash. to see his father, Mark Hills, who panion, and friend, Reinhardt I includes SEALY/'GOLDEN SLEEP" MATTRESS Yencha w-as arres’ted and says. I BOLAND restoration Reg. 29.95 17.70 have only 85 million. Britain began is under hospital treatment for a li fe - l ike to see itself squeezed out of many charged with failure to carry a li­ fractured hip, caused by a fall. For hobbies Reinhardt has two, | appearance and cense. He will appear in Circuit sanitar" - Famous-moke RECUNER of Its traditional markets. Mr. and Mrs. Hills are former a collection of miniature horses j or BOX SPRING Reg. 69.96 47.70 So Macmillan finally came Court 12. Manchester, on Aug. 14. residents of Hebron, but have and horses heads done in glass, i G re'Juir around to the Idea that If yoil A garbage truck parked on the lived in Florida for eeveral years. i wood and metal, and a collection ' eguirements. Compare at 59.50 can’t Uck ’em, join ’em, and he’s top of a small hUl on Hemlock St., During the poetniaster’s absence I of presidential inauguration silver Many of the f starting to talk of taking Britain just west of Liberty St., rolled hia place at the poet office will be and bronze medals from Wa.shing- ' Into the Common Market of the back 189 feel ye.ster'day morning taken by Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt. ton to Kennedy. in modern ho Famous Scaly “Edge Gard" construction that pro­ Inner Six. Immediately afterwards and struck a utility pole, breaking The miniature horses include i 6.PASS. now part o? tects against sagging. Heavy damask cover that is the headquarters of Britain’s part­ It in two. Manchester Evening Herald He­ book ends, paper weights and oth­ beautiful and durable. Life line Flange construction TADLES, UMPS The driver, Clarence Nichols, 30. ers. "I never rode a horse in my SEDAN . . . the secret of Sealy’s smooth button-free sur- MATTRESS or BOX SPRING ners in the Outer Seven urged the bron correepondent Miss Susan an embalming. ^''^ellence merger of the seven with the six. of Hartford, waa not in the truck Pendleton, telephone ACodemy 8- life," he said, "but I like the sculp­ face. Hundreds of tempered steel coils. FULL or TWIN SIZE Before It can all happen a lot at the time. He told police the 8464. ture of a hor.se - - nothing is as at NEW of difficulties—for Instance, Brit­ emergencj- break was on but failed beautiful ■ the anatomy of a 12 .Months or ^espectfuii ain’s owp preferential trade ar-! to hold. horse," he said. '•yi CLEARANOE PRICES Nichols was arrested and nm12,000 Miles Guarantee ^195 Down LOW PRICES rangements with the nations in the' . , He belong.s to the Sculptural So­ » 're« o r. BriUsh commonwealth-have to ! Evading Charged ciety of Medalists, ^ c h year he MAHOGANY ON BEDDING be ctHisldered. receives two medals. He notes that DRUM TABLE But If the merger comes, it w ill:'" Circuit Court 12, Manchester, In One-(^ar Crash first presidential medals contained REG. 29.95 and BEDROOMS be a new era and more civilized [ "" Aug. Jl. a picture of a pipe, hatchet and BOLAND MOTORS 2 PIECE era than any western Europe ha.s . " Russell D. Saunders Jr., 23, of handshake with inscription "peace ever known. In time it might-but Brixtol Getx Grant 22.70 Hide-A-Bed 127.70 this seems far off now—lead to a , _____ 120 Branford St., wa.s arre.sted 860 tiENTER STREET—»U S-4070 8-Pc. Sofa-Bed Suite— “ EARLY AMERICAN and charged with evading respon­ /•vo.«-Sa «a ♦ MAPLE United States of Europe. j Washington. Aug. 1 — Ap- sibility as result of a one-car ac­ OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION KNEEHOLE DESK Solid Maple 7 A If It happens thMk.s must go to proval of a $5,014,249 grant for cident yesterday, on N. Main St. YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER REG. 37.59 Frame, Reg. 169.95 lO 'lafU LIVING ROOM 5UITE the power of the buck and not to urban renewal in Bristol. Conn., about 750 feet east of the Tolland Odd Lot—Box Springs 4 A B || man's ability to settle his affairs was announced today by Rep. Tpke. intersection.. 27.70 and Mattresses I OiOU Intelligently because he wanted to Emilio O. Daddario, D-Conn. Reguloily 279.95 be intelligent. Police said Saunders was travel­ S-Pc. Bunk Bed A7 7A Daddario said he waa advised by ing east on N. Main St. when he PLASTIC-TOP Reg. 124.50 OfifU Foam seats and backs. Cushion coil spring con­ the Urban Renewal Administration traveled on the shoulder of the .STEP, END. 4-Pc. Maple Bedroom—Chest, Bed, struction. Choice of decorator prints. True coTohial BUSH PRODS KENNEDY that the grant will meet three- road, then went 88 feet on the COCKTAIL TABLES styling adds warmth and beauty to any living room. Washington, Aug. 1 (/P)—Presi­ fourths of the total estimated cost grass at the side of the road, Single Dresser and A7 7 A dent Kennedy will be given an op­ of the 47-acre project in the cen­ hitting and knocking down a speed Mirror, Beg. 129J59 OfafU portunity to back up his words tral business district. The area In­ zone sign. He continued 75 feet 8 PIECE SOFA BED GROUP 6 Drawer Maple Chest On 7 A about "the need for fiscal pru­ cludes 237 dwelling units, of which across to the north side of the TABLE LAMPS Reg. 47J10 OlafU dence” in non-defense spending.. 155 are considered substandard, he street into a driveway at 715 N. Sealy. Pfiiow 'Top Studio Couch— Sen. Prescott Bush, R-Conn., told' said. Main Si., stopping just before hit­ Raguknly 269*00 3 0 % ‘”50% Early American A7 7 A the Senate yesterday. Noting that i Daddario said he notified Mayor ting some bu.shes. Iren Firtniaii CUSTOM MBrkTI oil fwriiLct PrinU, Reg. 199.95 Dfifll several amendments curbing Walter Murphy of Bristol that a Saunders then backed out of the spending In non-defense appropria- ______with iiutaiit citan flaiM. Untqualtd for clton 4-Pc. Modem Monaco Mahogany loan of $7,687,469 also has been set driveway, police .said, and drove Set Includes Sofa, Rocker, Chair, 2 Step Tables, 2 Bedroom tions have been proposed, "%u!|^ a.«ide to permit actual execution of off in an easterly direction on' N. comfort, low fool bill$ oinI trooblo-froo porformonco Reg. 198.99 said, “1 beheve the countrv will be the lenewal work. Main St. Police were able to stop Lampa, Cocktail Table. Convertible Sofa-Bed sleeps watching to see whether Presi­ , 'The estimated net cost is $6,274,- him shortly after from a descrip­ two comfortably. A tremendous “buy"! dent Kennedy takes any action in 319, representing the difference be­ tion of the car given to police Comfort support of those who are trying to tween the Cost of acquiring and from witne.sse.s. With the Iwn Fireman CUSTOM help him achieve fiscal prudence clearing the land the proceeds from Saunders will appear in Circuit Mark II furnace you use a luper- in our government," resale of the land. Court 12, Manche.ster, on Aug. 21, lensitive thermostat which opera(ea Window Shades the furnace with the lUghteat varia­ tion of room temperature. Thii givei you remarkably uniform Mod* to Order indoor temperature. No matter ALSO how often the furnace starts there it no smoke, no soot, no fouled AUGUST SPECIAL ^ VENETIAN BLINDS combustion chamber, no muted oil. Bring your old roUrrs in HUNDREDS OF UNLISTED ALL MAKES and save S5c per ibade Cloanlinott ALL MODELS With the initant clean flame there 4 PIECE FRENCH PROVINCIAL ALIGNMENT and NO EXCEPTIONS are no flecki of aoot blowing from FURNITURE VALUES! your chimney or etcaping into your nome. Hundreds of testa made with BEDROOM 0«i«l oMy-kaniiaf floWlof I m m tlsBi- If-you havM't visited our big 2nd floor, that's smoke-detecting instruments show natDG M«wt«r«ti roar. Fm Mm rMifiaatn Regulariy 319.00 a flame that’s absolutely clean from mooBlii•M to drapoB TfWal:ioa aid ia jam-packed with furniture . . . stop in tonite BRAKE SPECIAL $ the very moment it’s turned on. *<••4 forirurB* coparity at I6v. ^f«H t ifoada. Large double dresser, mirror, chest and bed In fine and brawse->you'll find savings on every item. cherry wood. True French provincial styling that Down 90 fual billi Oporertoa without 4 PIECE GUNSTOCK WALNUT makes this bedroom a magnificent showpiece. Must be seen to be appreciated. Exceptional value! Ownen report remarkable fuel sav­ chimnoy draft We do all this... ings. There is no amoky warm-up The CUSTOM Mark II furnace BEDROOM • Correct Caster, Camber, Toe-In period to foul the furnace and provides its own positive indnred • Inspect Wheel Cyfinders and Grease waste oil. Service calif are cut to draft with precision control. No Seals the vanishing point. natural chimney draft required. Reguloriy 249.95 • Balance Front Wheels Formica top triple dresser, mirror, chest and book­ • Inspect and Lubricate Emergency • inspect Front Brake Lining (front IRON PIRIMAN HIATINa ANt eOOLINa case bed. Very beautiful suite that you’ll cherish OPEN EVERY NIGHT T IU 9 brakes wear fastest) Brake Linkage for many years. Magnificent gunstock walnut . ^TUROAYS TILL 5:30 FM. • Add Needed Brake Fluid • Adjust Staeripg Mechanism a fine, eaiqr-to-tsdte-care-of wood. DOBIN'S' IS PLEASANTLY AIR-CONDITIONED E. A. JOHNSON FOGARTY BR0&, Inc. Hartford General tire Co. PAINT 00. 319 BROAD ST.— MI 9-4539 [Manchester Shopping: Rarkade, Middle Turnpike W. and 188 OBOnnBB ST. MI 9-2828 MANCHESTER FUEL OIL, RANGE OIL, CONNECTICUT CXIKE .Broad St., Manchester, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to 723 MAIN ST. OPEN m ruoA T Nroimi TO f Saturday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. DOBIN'S • 828 MAIN STREET • DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER . . JEDO HIGHLAND COAL PHONE MI 94501 ^ . M . —Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 A.M. to 9 PJd. TMple-S Stainp RedempUon Center—180 Market Square, MewlngtoB V T 1 7 PT / \ PAGE an MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961 PAGE SEVEN JiUmri^pater either, that tha Fmmdatloh com­ offiea. This was no deliberate mittee's findings and worries can offenie to or anubbing of the leal A 'lliought for Today Two Report Cars Funds Groiip Raises Total be gl-ven a quick,, contemptuous Connecticut governor; the two party bqssea Bpoasored by the Mancheater W In n \ . I Vj '''' '' " ' 16 Indicted !Ettpnin$ IfpraUi were merely doing came nat- Reds Set answer and Uien safely be forgot­ Connell ot Churcbeo Hit WUIeParkod PUaUraKD BY uraUy, and what waa most direct UX3UU>_^ PBlMTOiO O oT OiC. ten. Yankee and expeditious for them and for For Defense to $4.5 Billion U BlMtU the business of the state. Every We have an obligation to be Robert J. Dombrowakl, 24, of In Georgia ------By A. H. O. (OoatlaiMd from Pag* Om ) TBO:oS a s T tf'lCR^iQN now' and then, in fact, Bailey faithful stewards of all that God 15 Wadsworth St., reported to po­ To Check WALr iVBaaioN No Time For Stop-Overs would remember that it was his has given to us. AH things belong lice yeeterday that hia car waa own governor who was thus r^ing haavy long-range jet bombers with­ f^ouadi L u n Sometimes we have the most to Him; and all- that we have— hit while parked in front of hia out specifying the kind to be Vote Fraud W's live In an age whose neces­ infernal imagination.' It will eclipsed, fmd would deliberately our possessions, our talents, our home during early afternoon. bought. News Tidbits PubUaii«4 Krary iCTCDtng Bzcept sities are so fast-mo\ing that the vacate the spotlight in order to lives—we have received as a trust ftmtera aad HolKbys. Botered at Un come up with suggestions and Police said a car hit the left Robertson noted that Gen. Curtis Refugees ■If?*'' (Contlnned from Page One) put the real governor in it. rMt Otnca at ICancheitcr Coon, aa brave bold dreams of yesterday from Him. And the greatest of all rear fender 6f the Dombrowakl I'.A.Xni MS E. L«may, Air Force chief of etaff, from the AP Wires Saoood Claaa MaU Matter. possibilities \yhich > make us But, added to the nucleus of is the life that Gcd has given us. car. become the anachronisms of to­ Ill trustworthine88,^loyalty and de­ said he preferred the latest model Ister voters properly or purge vot­ SUPSdUPTlON RATES ashapied of ourselves, and espe­ this actual exercise of p6wer by Mrs. Dorothy Decker of 75 Gar­ of the jet B52 to the faster but (Continued from Page One) Parabla tai Adraacc day—often just aa they are being cially so when it takes innocent Bailey and May, there wras some­ pendability, We are called to share den St. reported someone dented shorter range BS8 strike scheduled at Vandenberg ers' lists Of ineligible names. C arrier Mall realized. thing else, a rather authentic im­ our gifts that they may serve not It also voted 1448 million to Air Force Base in California pcat- of people who work in West Berlin. L The indictments' first count, Ona Y ear ...... n s.60 tS W ) people—a-s in this instance D:m- just ourselves but others as well. the left front door of her car .while MMoottia ...... 7.75 ll.W One example of this lies in the pression that each would really it was parked at the F'arkade on iuah development of the huge B70 poned by civilian security guards, The intent is to single them out charging conspiracy against the ocratic National and State Chair­ like a shot at being a real gov­ By being good stewards we enrich Thrae_ M M ontta . . t ...... S.90 6:iU fact that, although there has never W. Middle Tpke; yesterday after­ LENOX PHARMACY Jet bombers as a complete weapons Air Force spokesman says...Sen. and get their neighbors to argue rights ot citizens, named 16 de­ One Month ...... l.M l.M man John Bailey and Republican ernor, and that this would appeal our lives and glorify God in the system. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., contends tVaahly .90 been an era in world history in State Chairman M May—and puts noon. with them. ■" fendants. They included Judge Ell to Bailey, if it ever seemed pos­ Uving of them. Police estimated damage at 920 m E. CENTER ST. Ml 9 4 m President Kennedy and hie top changes Justice Department wants V' M EM BER o r which so msny peoples' have sud­ them into schemes . which would sible, just as strongly as everyone Rev. Felix M. Davis Some have also been called to Willcox, of the Court of Ordinary require them to be cynical and de­ to the door. Police are investigat­ Civilian Defense leaders had not to make in his wiretapping bill will THE ASSOCIATED' PRESS denly qome to the age-long ideal believes it appeals to. May. Second Congregational asked additional bomber production Invite abuses by federal enforce­ police stations and told to. look for (a probate court), who was re­ Tha Aaaoclated Pran la exclualvaly signing characters. Church ing both accidents. c sponsible for general supervision antIUed to the uaa of republlcatlon of of national independence, the real­ The two men, however, share but recomended that $220 million be ment officers. . . . Administration's jobs in East Berlin. At least one all aawa dlanatchea cradltad to It or Our irresponsible dreaming in­ the same handicap. Either would spent to develop the B70 as an ex- new civil defense plan could "save of the election, and Lewis B. Seay, . not otherwiaa credited In tbla paper istic necessities of world life to­ East Berliner was told he had four clerk of the Telfair Coimty Supe­ side the careers of others is not, suffer from the popular idea that Plane Abandoned perimentai aircraft -rather than a at least 10 to IS million lives tn weeks to quit his Job in the West. and alao tha local newa pupllshed here. day demand that the privileges of of course, entirely without some rior Court. All rlghta of rembUcatlon of special an individual too closely associat­ December Bride complete weapons system. event of thernionurlear attack," It was reported that Communist Fourteen pollholders, or poll dlapatches herein are alao reaerved. this national independence be base. There is always uome ed with the practical organiza­ Southbury, Aug. 1 (/P) — An in­ The Senate committee: Secretary of Defense Robert S. Mc­ police seized the identity card of troublesome nucleus of fact, some 1, Retained all the increases workers, also were charged In that m il aervica client of N. E. A. Sera- abridged and curtailed and re­ tional side of politics doesn't vestigation was under way today Feted by Friends Namara says in Washington. another East Berliner who refused Ice, Inc trace of an authentic impression, make the ideal candidate for pub­ above the budget previously made count, as well as a second count strained the moment they are to find the owner of an abandoned Cuban Prime Minister Fidel to give up his West Berlin job. charging deprivation of rights un­ Publishers Repreaentatlves: Tha in existence before our thoughts lic office. single-engine plane parked atop a by the House and knocked out Castro hands out diplomas to 800 Without an identity card, travelers . Julius Mathews Special Acency — Na« being realized. The same moment begin to go berserk. Mrs. Robert Anderson, daughter Jts/’sai/ some House-approved restrictions, der color of law. Yor^ Chlcaao. Detroit and Boston. This is just where, one day when hill here. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hemenway, peasant girls described as first in and around Berlin are subject to m e m b e r such as limitations on military Kennedy said that the indict­ AUDIT BUREAU o r in which many peoples are experi­ We are fairly sure we would we were watching them be the State Police located the 2-seater 153 Lake St., was honored at a post graduates of government aohool of continual harassment by West Ber­ dRCDUITIONS. encing national independence for not be doing Bailey and May '.he governors of Connecticut for the travel pay. seamstresses, Havana reports... lin as well as East Berlin police. ment charged that all the defen­ on Polar Hill ye.sterday after re­ nuptial shower given by her Me tinted/ 2. Gave Secretary of Defense The Herald Printing Company. Inc., grotesque injustice we tVill be 1961 season, that infernal imag­ ceiving a report from a local resi­ cousin. Miss Denise Daigle of Man­ Team of Harvard pathologists at­ Nuess Deutschland, the official dants conspired to cast and count assumes no financial responslbllitT for the first time is also the precise about to do them if it had not Robert S. McNamara authority to tempt to determine if Dr. John P. Communist party daily, carried and permit others "to ca.st and typocraphicj errors appatudng In ad- ination of ours went to work. dent who said he spotted the craft chester. moment in which the survival of been for certain suggestive devel­ What in the world if the two of shift up to 3 per cent of funds Miller, Belmont man who headed readers' letters on its front page count forged fraudulent and fic­ Tertuemen'js and other readlnit matter through binoculars. One wheel Mrs. Anderson is the former from one category to another if tn The Manchester Erenlng Herald. world civilization demands some opments during the 1961 session them, among their tall end deals and the propeller were missing. Mias Nancy Ann Hemenway. Her It’s Summar Money Time at Beneficial- geological ^survey team 'in south­ bitterly criticizing "border-cross- ticious votes for presidential and of the General Assembly. this does not raise the total for ers. In Communist countries, such vice presidential electors." Display adyertlslng cloamg hours: surrender of sovereignty, enough : in the session, agreed to take that Residents of the area said they husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. west, died of bubonic plague at • Owing to Bailey's sliortage of ' troublesome issue out of the pic­ Call when you want vacation M shI any single item more than 6 per Mount Auburn Hospital, Cam­ letters often herald official action. The second count charged the For Monday—] p.m Friday. at least to permit international recalled seeing a plane fly low Ivar Anderson. 15 Willard Rd. cent. This flexibility is in addition For Tuesday—] p.m. Monday. time he could devote to Connect­ ture by the simple expedient of overhead Friday. The couple waa married on Dec. bridge.. .White House says Pres­ Friedrich Ebert, mayor of Com­ 14 pollholders with executing the For Wednesday—] p.m. Tumay. regulation of the use of force, be B en eficia l’s got summer money for you! Just call up — to $150 million of emergency munist East Berlin, wrote Mayor For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. icut, the ordinary communication nominating themselves to run The State Aeronautics Commis­ 30, 1960, in St. John Evangelist ident Kennedy has abandoned plans conspiracy, by caiating and count­ For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. made by sdl nations, big and small, between rival state chairmen had against each other? Then nobody then, soon as approved, get cash for vacation . . . cash funds. for August vacation and may not Willy Brandt of West Berlin, saying ing the fictitious votes. sion said the plane was,, not regis­ Church in Concord. N. H., by the 3. Inserted a pro'vlsion for use For Saturday—] p.m. Friday. old and new. to be mbre direct and business''ke could use the issue against any- tered in Connecticut. The tail Rev. J. F. O'Connor. Both students for left-over bills.. . . plus an International Credit Card leave 'Washington this year for It Is growing more urgent all the The effect of these fictitious Classified deadline; ]0:S0 a m. each than normal in the 1961 session. I body. number was sent to the Federal If Kennedy declares a national vacation of any substantial length. time to settle the problem of those v(rtes was to "dilute, diminish and day of publication except Saturday— Another example of age-old at St. Anselm's College in Man­ for extra cash wherever you go. ‘‘You’re the boss” at emergency when Congress is not who live in East Berlin and work in t Am. dream coming near fruition at a They, had to deal with one anoiher I \Vc are ashamed of ourselves, Aviation Administration in Okla­ chester, N. H., they are living at destroy the value and' effect of personally rather than through and we apologize to them both. ' homa City for tracing. B en efic ia l. Phone now! in session. This removes a require­ the West, He renewed a proposal Tuesday, August 1 236 N. State St., Concord, N. H. ment that military spending be for a joint committee to tackle the the votes legally cast” in-violation moment when it will, even if it is mediarics. by direct and open ar­ of the constitutional rights and achieved, be out-moded. is pro­ Loans $20 to $ 6 0 0 Loans life-insured et tow cost. paced by quarters, or three-month question. rangement instead of by discre­ periods during the current fiscal Western officials take the stand privileges of the legal voters, the a Big Charity vided by the announcement that tion, and they had to do business 8P6 MAIN ST., Ovar Weolworth’s, MANCHESTER year which began July 1. that this problem—like the whole indictment said. quickly when they did get to­ Mitchell I-41M • i|ili tor the YES MANager and 8 The Justice Department said A Rockefeller Foundation com­ Britain is to ask for membership gether. The House yesterday passed 403 Berlin problem — is created by In the Ehiropean Common Market. A loan of $100 coitt tZO.U wlitn promptly rtpald Is to 2 the emergency resolution au­ the Communists. There have been Telfair County, a rural county in mittee, after two year study, has The business they had to do was 12 consocutl«t monthly Initollmonn of $10.05 oich. South Central Georgia, voted Britain is doing this of economic thorizing the President to put a no reports of the border-crossers Issued a repiort on the operation of that of running the state of Con­ ( quarter million Ready Reservists heavily Democratic in the Novem­ necessity. It has found it cannot Q — When" was the first Labor conijilaining about their situation. the nation's voluntary health and necticut This they accomplish­ In uniform for one year, either as Brandt had no comment. ber election. lick the Ehiropean trade enclosure; ed in rather smooth fashion. At Individuals or in units. Day parade staged? Maximum penalty for the con­ welfare agencies—of which there A — In New York Chty — Sep­ The Central Democratic bloc, it decides, therefore to join it. least, they did what had to he —BENEFICIAL— The resolution, approved earlier spiracy charged In the first count are some 100,000 tn all—which done, with what was really a min­ tember 5, 1882 — a Tuesday. a uommunist-led political group Doing so, it opens the way FINANCE SYSTEM by the Senate, also called for ex­ is a 95,000 fine and 10 years In wlU Inevitably draw retort and imum of partisan foolishness and tending training periods for the Dr. Hector Campos discusses progressive patient care, which he which professes to represent non- prison. Maximum penalty for tha denial from most of them and, per­ toward creation of an old dream— a great deal of common sense. 2,440,000 members of the Ready Q — Who aaid: "He serves his will Introduce to his hospital in Chile. (Herald photo by Pinto). Communists in the East, issued deprivation of rights charged in haps, soul searching from some. the dream of one Ehiropean com­ Doing all this, however, they Reserve. party best who serves the country this warning to Blast Germans: the second count is a 91,000 fine munity. one European market, gave off the atmosphere of being INSURANCE The Defense Department match­ best?" "The barbarity of Germjsn and a year In prison. Hie report finds that some of a sort of .special set of twin gov­ militarism must finally be un­ which could evMi evolve. In time, ed pace with Congres.s yesterday A — Rutherford B. Hayes, in these organizations are engaged ernors, who wore graciously con­ in expediting the swift strength­ his inaugural address, March 5, masked and all citizens must be In A duplication of effort; that into a political United States of senting to run the state while the About Parking ening of U. S. armed forces Ken­ 1877. Surgeon to Carry PPC convinced that in this moment of they engage In a tense ri'valry Ehirope. This is something men of titular governor accustomed him­ nedy called for last Tuesday to increased structure of the militar­ self to the paneling in his new among themselves for public sup­ genius, mgn of power, have dream­ Finding a place to park is be­ meet Communist threats to West Q — How old was "Grandma" ists against the (East) German ed of creating, by one method or Berlin and other areas of the Moses when she began painting in Democratic Republic, trips to West port and public dollars; that some coming more and more of a world. oil? To His Hospital in Chile Germany bring every citizen into of them are moti'vated by desires another, all through modem hls- The Pentagon announced late A — She was 76. a dangerous situation." torj’. The policies written through this agency are with solid, long e.stablished for self perpetuation as much aa problem these days. It is NOT yesterday that four Air , Force Ernest Lemmer, minister of all- By I*ATRICI.\ PLATT We didn’t have to go far for a storm picture. Town firemen by their desire to do good. To all But, even should it arrive full- companies. We are trained to plan a program for you that will provide a problem when visiting bases, slated for deactivation, Q — When and by whom was German affairs In the West Ger­ fledged tomorrow, such a dream would remain on active status— radioactivity of uranium dis­ Tlie progressive patient care system, pioneered at Man­ man government, told a news con Edwin Swanson and William Atkinson pump the water from Worms Ars Easy to Rout; such criticisms there can, we McDill in Florida, Channaul* in the pit beneath the press in The Herald pressroom. You’re would be late, and would wear sig­ you with the protection you need and save you money by avoiding overlap­ Holmes', however. Our ample covered 7 chester Memorial Hospital, will put' into effect in another ference the Communists are con­ It’s How to Block Return think, be an admission that they llffm J et Louisiana. Donaldson in South reading about It on the paper rolling through the press above At. By HAROLD T. HYMAN. M.D. nificance only If It could be taken A — In 1896 by H. A. Becquerel America, through the hands of a Chilean surgeon who is tinually strengthening their con­ may be occasionally true, but that motOiR OF parking facilities are at the dis- Carolina and Laughlin in Texas. of France. kinson.' (Herald photo by Saternis). , Written for Newspaper Enterprise ping coverage. In addition, we provide personal service (Just pick up your This is necessary to provide fa­ studying the system in Manchester. trols and one potential refugee is the desire to do good, and a rec­ not aa a goal in itself, but merely THIHUOW"'''* caught for every one that succeeds Asen. aa a tranaitory stage on the way cilities for continued operation of Dr. Hector Campos, chief sur-‘ Q—"I live on a farm. I am 33 ord of having done great good, and telephone) — plus quick claim adjustments. B47 jet bombers which had been Q — Who were the fellow com- geon of the surgery service at in fleeing. to something else. ijianders of Christopher Columbus Lemmer refused to say what years old. I- have just had the of having much good left to be slated to give woy to later model Curico Hospital in Cliilc, South shocking and hysteria-producing done can be credited to all such The solution of the piublem of aircraft. on his first voyage to the New America, is so pleased with the Door for Fire, countermeasures would be taken World? if the Communists take further Storm Floods Cellars, experience of discovering I have organizations, so heavily as to out­ economic barriers does not lie in It has been estimated that this system that he plans to introduce worms. I have since had grreat means some 240 bombers and A — Martin P i n z o n and his It in his own country, when the Not Manager steps to halt the refugee flow. weigh by far such criticism. the rearrangement and expansion brother, 'Vincente Pinzon, cap­ But he added that the West Gerr trouble sleeping. The very thought tankera will remain in service in­ new Curico Hospital is built In a of -worms Is serving aa a psycho­ ‘ Where Uie Rockefeller Founda­ of old-style barriers. The only stead ot being deactivated in the tains, respectively, of the Plnta few years. A new doorway, being in­ man government Is consulting its Lifts Sewer Covers comjnon market which can really and the Nina. Allies to see to It that “no illegal logical focus to unnerve me almost tion committee found some cause next few months. In progressive patient care, he stalled on the -west side ot the completely. Please tell me if they make sense for our tlnie is one obert J. The Navy plans to add 60 vessels Q — Why is it incorrect to Municipal Building, Is not an action Of the Communists la silent­ for real concern, without being said today, "the patient is not a When it rains, it pours — arld'^could have fallen into the sew- are caused by candy, bad meat, which includes all nations. to the "fleet, mainly for transport speak of a "German race?” number, but a human being—a escape hatch for General Man­ ly accepted.” able to suggest any Instant an­ and antisubmarine service. A — The German people in­ ager Richard Martin. The polio scare waa labeled an it did last night in Manchester, ers.” uncleanliness or fresh garden The concept of a United States personality. Two storm trouble spots in the vegetables? Are they common in swer, lay In the realm of the fund Twenty new ships will be pro­ clude all the races of Europe. The new door, which re­ "artificial difficulty" by Dr. Georg 1.44 Inches of it. collecting and fund accounting of Ehirope la, by this time, no long­ vided from the ^mbatant rtiip- "A patient may go into the spe­ places a window, was recom­ Henneberg, acting head of the past had no trouble last night — humans? Am I likely to spend my er an ideal in Itself, but merely a building program, many of them Q — Are' the House and Senate cial care zone for three or four mended by Fire Chief and West German Federal Health Of­ It all fell In about an hour and Dillon's and the underpass on Cen­ life chock-full of worms?” policies of these various orgraniza- R days,” he said. "When he goes Into was accompanied by a few claps ter St. near Moriarly Bros. Dear reader, you excite your­ possible delay and interruption in REAL ESTATE MITH destroyer-type craft for antisub­ chambers limited in use to legis­ Marshal W. CTlifford Mason, to fice. He pointed out that the Com­ the intermediate unit lie feels '] provide an additional exit from of thunder and even few'er flashes The Herald cellar waa flooded, self without cause. Your worms necessary progress toward the INCORPORATED marine work. Alao a correspond­ lative business? munists claim 80 per cent of East Here there are several problems INSURANCE ing number of older destroyers A — Yes. am better.' This is very important a narrow stairway off of the Germans between the ages of 3 of lightning. When it wa.a all over, and firemen this momig pumped are no more than an annoyance wtal Manchesber High an old water |eak burst. moimt sharply in June, were re-i at low discount prices. 5 Fish Look Up pictures, 13,599; and phonogrqph accounts totaled 913,167.50, and ex­ School and will enter the Univer­ break occurred, was without water eaten "as la.” tta ilt U mA* otiaatatlans have Mrtralt appeared on a United records, 11,387, for a total of 822,- penditures totaled 9120,602.87. The wgter supply had to bs shut all night long. He termed the shut­ ported at the rate o f 40 per 1,- States coin for the first time In Waahingtoo— Five species o t 078 which Is a galii of 14,776 over The annual report from Miss An­ sity of Connectidqt in the fall. off without notification to residents, off unfortunate, but unavoidable. OOp workers, an Increase of S bBBWBB too\ Ug to aorrlv* any I IIAWCHI»T1«*« O L B U T riMAWCIAL INtTITUTIOM While he will haVe to leave the otb*r way. Bat tba very methods 1921 when the Alabama Centen­ fish in the '.vestem North Atlan­ Uie'previous year. na C. French, librarian, expresses as plumber Thomas Dawkins rush­ The Talcottville Water Co. left per 1,000 over May. The increase $500 MiUion Fence nial Half Dollar waa issued. One tia have eyes on the top of their Non-fiction surpassed 'fiction in appreciation to all persons who cadet squadron, Beckwith will ed to Worcester, Mass., for a clamp two large tanks of water in the In new Urlngs ab w t 6 per 1,000 to Yrtdeliihtir blgfiMi M o t i them side bean tha likeness of William / 0 0 7 c4 € b U a s heads. Tl.e}* art called ‘’stargaz­ circulation of adult books. Adult "devoted time and energy to the continue his CAP activities on to stop the leak, and finish repair­ area for the use of residents during over the month waa reported Dealgned to atgaa) Um a la m et ■Mg OflBtBln ttw begtoateg of W. Bibb, the state's fin t governor; NORMAN’S ers'* and dwell on the bottom of nm-flctlon books In circulation Ubraiy addition cam pal^ and In the senior level with Eastern ing the pipe, the shut-off. about normal for thi* patlod and m taa eggreaeioa by day or aM t, Bwir to.a* assy aa* the other eairtaa tha portrait of AJL toll Hm tha sea. Bacaujs of their habi­ totaled 88,844 compared with 81,809 particular to th* LeoguG oi Women Group Staff of CAP with head­ - ■ Da-wkins waa iqet part way on The gravity-fed water system reflected the enstemary summer tha Dlstaat Early Wamtaf tta * Hioinas B. KUby. governor at the Open Until 5 P.M. Monday, Tuesday and Friday quarters at Trumbull Airport In •Fto. Thifo to BO aaay wirdie^ 443 HARTFORD RD. AJL toSF JL tat, vaiT little Is kaowB about adult fiction books- Th* juvanll* Voters who gave hours of their time his trip to Worcester by a truck was able to supply some families entry o t stodeoto and graduate* radar picket feno* eoat n * V.I., time ^ the oentesmlal eelebratlon. ‘ thsir way* of Ufa. reader* atlU preferre<^ fletlOB to throughout rnontha of planning.’’ Groton. from ^ the H. R. Prescott & Sons on the lower levels of the area. Into the toictory force. . about 1500 rnintoa to build. 4 1' t f - -1 PAGK M«KK

KM t iSa 1« MM. Mevto rraJaeNai Mr s Oh i i ; alM ii aiit •IM* pvajMtofai Finance Unit IF A MOTHER TAKES Noisy Storm SEDATIVES OR SLEEPING- WELDON DRUG CO. PN.L5,WILL THES^ DRUGS m M S.MS1 Hearings Set APPEAR IN THE BREAST Wets Lawns^ MILK ? Three and a tmlf months after he was first demoted to pa­ Television I Big t Theater (in progreu) Bugs Bunny *, « ; S3 trolman, Rockville Police Sgt. Lester F. l^rtlett waa finally For Aug. 15 No Damage First Show (in pragreu.' Laramie 10 23. 30 Eterijr Show (in progren) t'.OO Father Knows Best 3 WhirlfMtl Washtri, demoted to patrolman. News Rifleman a 4u 63 He was to have reported in that capacity yesterday, but The Board of Finance has re­ A severe electrical storm, one of ^Ick Draw McGraw 8:30 Doble Glllls , ' a 13 scheduled budget hearings on Aug. nolst^t heard in Columbia in years. Flippy the Clown Alfred Hitchcock Presents IQl 33 Dryers he didn't on the advice of counsel.^ 15 at the Town Office Building Canadian Mounted Polles 30 It waa on the advice of counsel the suspension period was over. A brlBught a downpour about ; 6 i Induatrv On Parade FronUers In Msdlelns 13 he remained away from duty in return to duty would not have with five boards and agencies. o’clock yesterday afternoon. Tallahasse 7000 Wyatt Earp «l PricM os Lew, the first half of July, precipitating prejudiced the pursuit of any le­ The list follows: Planning and Residents welcomed the rain; I Weather News A Sports Congreaalonal Investigator IS Service Thet's l e ^ zoning cmnmission at 7:30 p.m., lawns and gardens were very dry. Robin Hood 0:00 Comedy Spotlight 3. 13 S9Mimiet 43BilM The hearing Friday, which ended gal rights. zoning board of appeals at 7:45 Trackdown ThrUlet 10. 33. 30 in the demotion. The adjustment would have The storm apparently did no darn- ) Rollle Jacob's Club House Stagecoach West a 4U. 63 41-----IfeOnta* 4IBalio p.m., Coventry Recreation Com­ age In Columbia. Sports. News A Weather ITdrd Han 18 iia d iin eta r 4SNniMaiM The whole situation has caused been diSicult for a while, perhaps, 0:30 Million Dollar Movis 18 intbensM 47moMr mittee at 8 p.m., police patrol at Firemen wei'e called out about The Big Ptciure 10:00 Purez Special for Women Potterton's a few chuckles, a smattering of as the sergeant and other mem­ 8:30 p.m., and North Coventry Huntlev-Biinaiejr J3 186 Center S t —Cor, ef Church righteous wrath and a lot of weary bers of the department began the 8:30 and man assumed lighting has Evening Report Alcoa Presents S. Volunteer Fire Department at 9 struck nearby. The fire, however, Douglas' Eklwards Purez Spacial for Women r r~ V r n r r r r head shaking. adjustment period. p.m. 10, 33. 30 r “ i .1 A plea was made here after the The Rockville Police Depart­ was in Coventry where lightning I Million Dollar Movie 10:30 Sllents Please s atFinocUto term Four of the five groups had been struck the Kelley home on Pucker Rough Riders State Trooper en saSoara IT" II "" 1 HI' first hearing asking that second ment has suffered a couple of big unable to attend previous sched­ YES. BARBITURATES AND Focus on America 11:00 News, Sports A Weather 3 storms in the past seven years. CERTAIN OTHER DRUGS St. Firemen were turned back Mackenzie’s Raiders 28 Lateral put guessers be responsible jn their uled hearings because of previous Movie o( the Week . 6. 10, 13. 40 29Falaahood IT It appraisal of it. 'The good old cry This one is the biggest. APPEAR IN SIGNIFICANT while they were on route. 11:16 Spencer Tracy Theater .1 30 Blackbird 1 commitments. The Recreation Flinging himself out of the wa­ News and Weather . Feature 40 4il lU of politlca was jKholng up and One day it will blow over, but Committee's hearing was original­ AMOUNTS IN THE MILK. Million Dollar Movie Jack F aar Show (C) 10. 32. 30 31 High note IT down the streets At the time. will leave deep gullies on the HM Sr Sf*4M». tea ter and Into a small craft near I Film 11:30 Prem iere 13 33Satee scarred surface. ly scheduled for today but him", a youthful swimmer narrow­ Sports Camera World s Best Movies S ' 33 Dm BT The thing to do, however, is to changed to the advance date for C«ptul«« givtf h«ipfu( Hjiormafion. ly escaped being struck down by Evening Report 11:35 News 13 34 Son o{ Seth leave political considerations to the If they are deep enough, the convenience of members. .lti»n*tint«nd«4t*b*ofa diaffMt tic n*hir«. ) San Francisco Best 13:60 News and Meditation 3 . Cj'o o k s 38 Above t r few professionals who really know only logical reclamation will be a a power boat towing a skier on 37DateUo(inni Hearings today will include Columbia Lake Sunday. BEE SATrROAV’B TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LI8TINO LIKE A _ r what the word "politics” means revision of the department board of health at 7:30 p.m., pub­ BISDAVFOR 30 Brew and look at the public impression through an overhaul of the city Miss Dorothy Ward, daughter of The ski boat came “dangerous­ 40 Saperflitoa charter section which governs it. lic health nursing association at ly and unneceesarily close” In the ■ V .T .H — l i BMBKYBOOV- 44 Clamp this fiasco has created. 7:45 p.m., industrial development Mrs. Gladys Ward of Grant Hill O, 48 Ferdan fairy SI A chief of police would llrst be Rd., Coventry. boating area near the Community ' Mr. Bartlett has been the subject commLssion at 8 p.m., Porter Li- Beach, according to Mrs. William Radio 48 Feminine name u of two administrative hearings, one needed. Other streamlining to brarj' at 8:15 p.m. and Booth- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Starkel 49lDd(dent on Incompetence and one on diso­ meet present day needs would fol­ and family of Upton Dr. have had J. Murphy, co-chairman of the (Hklg listing Inclndes only tiioee news brondonsts of 10 or U-mlante CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BO Direction low. Dimock Memorial Library at 8:30 as guests for several weeks their beach comtndttee, who witneeeed Isagth. Bomo stations oarry other short newSeasts.) rv "Jp Bl Feline animal 1 ? bedience. p.m. •2 Bote flax He emerged from the first rela­ Although it was out of place in daughter and sister, Mrs. Philippe the incident. The boat cut across WDBC—ISM 6:35 Showcase, uu . his argrument before the council Thursday the finance members Gaucher and fcur children of the swimmer’s path, as he was 1:00 News 6:46 Liowell Thomas-Fhll Rlkutto 5 G.a *7.50 63 Dirk f* tively unscathed. Having been sum­ will hear proposed budgets of the 7:00 News BY AL VERMEER B4NatiT8 metal marily den>oted April 9 by police Friday, Atty. Hammer said the Alexandria, Va. Chief of Technical swimming out to his own boat 1:06 Ti^sy on WsU Street BBFocmerly t r tt real culprit in the whole 'show was following: Town clerk, town trea.s- Division Philippe Gaucher has re­ moored near the shore. He barely !:10 Sport News 7:10 CBS-In Person Free Squeegee WE WAVE commission, he obtained a court urer and Judge of probate at 8 i:15 Art Johnson Show 7:30 Fulton Lewis DOWN SI injunction reinstating him at least the c h a ^ r. turned to his duties at the Coast had time to literally roll into a 9 :06 Raynor Shines 7:45 Showrease CHIPMUNKS, BT Taken all by itself, on a sunny p.m. tax collector at 8:30 p.m., L;00 News A Sign 0(1. 3:00 The World Tonight ’^NO WILD X ,/ li until given, the presribed hearing— and board of welfare at 9 p.m. Guard headquarters at Washing' small craft near him. 8:15 Showcase '^VES. SQUIRRELS. H O R SES ) « 2 1 -,— u u day far from the tense and ateam- ton, D.C. after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Murp-hy. co-chair­ WRAY—ti t 8:30 BEAVER AND SSmveagainit B" 1 which resulted in a one-month ^ s- On Aug. 8 the assessor’s budget I'.OO Sound Stage News I WE HAVE ciplinary suspension, but left him a Ing courtroom, that's a pretty at the Starkel home. He is the son men, expressed concern for the (:00 Edward P. Morgan 8:40 Showcase MANY WILD POSSUM- M j ^ c ^ M N U N P 4ConionM good mouthful. will be heard at 7:45 p.m., and the of Atty. Harry S. Gaucher Sr. of dangers on the lake from the 9:30 Night Flight 9:00 News ■ergeant. board of selectmen at 8 p.m., and 1:00 John W. vandercook 9:10 Showcase and News , ANIMAL'S A O M '^ g N The second hearing, Friday, on Aug. 10, the board of education Windham Rd., Wlllimantic. heavy’ boat tralllc. They uige that 1:30 Public Affairs 13:16 Sign Off IN THESE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilder of drivers of boats pulling skiers be 1:55 News c B W te R proved more devastating. Admit­ at 8 p.m. 2:00 Sign Off ,WOODS ting he was absent from duty, .he TPC, ZBA Issue Lightning Hits Roof Birchwood Dr. and Albert J. Kal- sure they know how to handle Music in High Heels $86 Nortli Main 8tr««t ber of Rt. 31 were recent winners them. WTIC—ItSt BY FRANK 0’NEA£ defended the absence as due to the Lightning belted a hole in the 1:00 News. Weather A Sports Phone .Ml 9-525$ SHORT RIBS advice of counsel. Reports of Year of .special prizes awarded through There is a particular technique S:45 Albqm of the Day Wazhlngton—To make sure mi­ roof of, Louis Kelley’s house on a fund-raising project sponsored for this and one should have had S:45 Three Star Eztra ’Tt was significant that, this time, Tucker St. yesterday at 5:59 p.m., 7:06 Conversation Fleet lady shall have music wherever the vote of the City Council to re­ by the local Holy Name Society. careful training well away from 7:30 News of the World. she goes, a Twin Falls Ohio, ELLINGTON BRANCH The annual report of the Plan­ causing $25 of damage. Men from The Wilders received a geisha girl the swimming area before under­ 7:45 Congressional Report duce his rank was unanimous. ning and Zoning Department was the South Coventry Fire Depart­ 9:00 News woman, Annie B. Malone, got a West BmuI, Route 8$ However, there appears to be doll and Kalber, a Japanese bride taking the responeibility. patent on a music box that can released today by the general ment subdued the smoldering in doll. She said that as boats towing S:06 Pops Concert TRemont 5-621$ more to come. manager’s office. the shingles, and then turned back 9:06 Nightbeat be inserted in high heels. A Key Atty. Harry Hammer says he Patrick Ercmita, of School St. skiers approach the dropping off 1:15 Sports Final does the winding. The music The Town Planning Commission the men from the North Coventry returned home today from a three- point they should come in fast, 1:30 Starlight Serenade GLASTONBURT BRANCH wants to pursue all rights and (TPCI held 10 public hearings and Andover Departments who 1:00 Sign 0(1 comes out of tiny holes in the TJH IN«. VM. Pit Off. remedies that Mr. Bartlett rr,^ week stay at Hemlocks, the Easter and then turn sharply to the left WPOP-141t heel. Rhinestone decorations con 63 Hebron Avenue during the year, reviewed 20 ap- showed up. Seal camp in Nichols. The camp have. Piiinaries Vnlikely before reaching the mooring place, B;00 Today In Hartford ceal the holes. JA 2-5326 BY JOE CAMPBELL It's doubtless right and proper plicationa for sone changes and is operated for handicapped into the shalloiw water near the 3:15 Connecticut Ballroom BONNIE granted 11 — two for Industrial From all appearances it is un­ youngsters. ^o re. The skier will continue to 7:00 Bob Scott 7 " that this should be done, as any 9:00 Rsy Somers ILL BUILD attorney worth his salt would do. cone, seven for business and two likely that there will be a primary coast into shore on his own. 1:00 News But the problem now seems not for residential. in either political party. No re­ Manchester Evening Herald BuUding Totels $88,000 1:10 Ray Somers IT MYSELF AMP Two highlights of the TPCs ac­ quests for forms have been re­ 1:00 Del Raycee Show SURPRISE HIM' so much righbi and remedies as it Coventry correspondent Mrs. Paul­ Building permits issued by Lu­ WINF—131# does the pursuit of a job. tivities were (1) proposing edrth ceived by the registrars of voters. ine Little, telephone Pilgrim cius W. Robinson Jr. agent for 6:00 News excavation regulations, which have The deadline for Republicans to 2-6281. the Zoning Commission, during the 3:10 WsU Street Mitchell 3-2151 A/SA/ If not the pursuit of a job, what 6:15 Bob Bacon Sports else? reached the adoption stage., and file the names of the necessary five month of July, had an estimated This is the question beginning to (2) acquisition of the services of per cent of the registei'ed voters valuation of $88,000, he said. Call this number for quick, courteous Planning (uid Renewal Associates was 4 p.m. yesterday. Tlie Demo­ These included three renewed be asked around. Deaths Last Nifflit attention to your investment needs. No longer does it seem appar­ of Cambridge, Mass., on July 6, crats have until tomorrow. permits Issued earlier to Cooper ent that people find stout argu­ 1960, contracted to make a $31,- Heads Auction Products Inc. for houses in Pine ment on the side of the underdog, 000 18 - month comprehensive Robert Rainville has t»cen nam­ By T h e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s Ridge Manor; one to Joseph R. N. DR. MORRIS C. which Mr. Bartlett has been right study plan of Manchester’s future ed general chairman of the pub­ Washington — Mrs. Dorothy Ouellette lor a house on New­ Open Thursday evenings 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. along. needs. The survey study will be lic auction from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Head Lawlor, 58, an executive of berry Rd.; to Wayne Schoppaul, FANCHER There la growing feeling that completed on March 1, 1962. Aug. 19 by the North Coventry the United States Information extension of porch to his house on Closed Saturdays during July & August Preliminary plana for improve­ Volunteer Fire Dept, at its fire­ Agency, died Sunday of bums suf­ Cherry Valley Rd.; Francis Lavol, this has gone far enough. fered in a fire in her hotel apart­ 122 EAST CENTER ST. It waa only corrfect that he ments to the Wilbur Cross Park­ house on Rt. 31. house, Rt. 6; and Burton Ives, Leroy M. Roberts will be the ment. Mrs. Lawlor was chief of house on Rt. 6. ^w«tW»i>*7jaaw.cs.>w.cit should be given a hearing on the way; adoption of subdivision pro­ the publications of the photo sec­ charges lodged in May, not quietly cedure; approval of the Housing aictioneer. Briefs WILL RESUME The Women's Auxiliary of the tions of the agency's European Tonight at six o'clock the All PUTOAM S’.eOs **. • . «nd if h« thoiHd fall out of a boat, I assume you demoted as at first—even though for the Elderly project; and branch snd had been with USIA Stars of the Babe Ruth League the motives for that demotion adopted an existing land use map fire company will conduct a food PRACTICE M.mbmrt N.w York Stock Exchang* JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD sale as well as a light refresh­ since 1950. Shi was bom In will meet the Old Timers in a want him •aYod!” could be forgiven. (prepared by the commission's Greensburg, Pa. ments’ booth during the affair. baseball game to be played on n lAn ctNTis n. • m a n c h u h * — AMP I'M TOO PRACTICAL TO CHAN6E The hearing was long, but, at staff), were also Included in the Recreation Council Field at Kats­ THAT RELATtONSHIf^ UNLESS, TPC’s activities. Anyone having donations may Minneapolis—Walter I. Bones THURSDAY, AUG. 3rd the end, Atty. Hammer mustered contact Elmer Hayes, Herbert Lil- Sr., 76, a former official of May­ man's Comer. The Old Timers In­ Jam.t T. Blair • Reborf H. Stark.l some good arguments in his favor Edward J. Rybezyk, town plan­ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON libridge Jr, or Frank Pietras. tag Co. past nresldent of the clude the Germans-Sadlbns and and he waa exonerated. ning engineer, who prepared the Picnio Slated American Hr d - Association, other familiar players of a few jAvfP By Now, the second hearing—for annual report, included functions died Sunday. i, who was As­ years back. ■iM , • TM-WstId RifMi Kwd. of the Zoning Board of Appeals The Women's Auxiliary to the b u l ! disobedience—has been held, and, Coventry Volunteer Fire Associa­ sociated wiUi t. . laytag company All late dog registrations, be­ W//W— if the contest continues its pres­ (ZBA) which held 11 public hear­ ginning today, will carry a $1 pen­ J ie C tion of South Coventry will have for 34 years as Midwest branch ent course, there will be a third ings, heard 130 applications for its annual picnic at 6:30 p.m. to­ manager and president of the alty, Philip H. Isham, town clerk, for the same reason. variance or exceptions to the zon­ morrow at the home of Mrs. Fred­ firm’s experimental department, has announced. There are a few explanations for ing regulations, and granted 93, erick S. Bissell on High St. was born in Parker, S. D. A son, Robert Jay, was born to these events. the majority being for signs or flrango to Meet San Jose, Calif.—Joseph J. Mur­ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd U. Tuttle, Co­ MORIARTY BROTHERS One Is that the matter has be­ sideline variances. Coventry Grange will meet at 8 phy, 84, one of the original Key- lumbia Center, Jul.v 31, at Hart­ come a conte.st between Atty. The ZBA also hears appeals p.m. Thursday at the hall on Rt. .stone cops of silent movie fame, ford Hospital. The baby is the Hammer and Mayor Flaherty of from the decision of the building 44-A. A representative of the died Monday after a long illness. couple's first child. He is the 9 -/ Rockville, the re.sult of political Inspector, and rer ?sts for spe­ Southern New England Telephone He also brought the cartoon char­ grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Donald disenchantment about one year cial exceptions as refined in the Co. will show a film strip after the acter Andy Gump to life for the R. Tuttle. Maternal grandparents ago. first time on the silent screen. are Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Whitehead BY JOHNNY HART zoning regulations. business meeting. THE BIG DRIVE B. C. Another Is that Mr. Bartlett may The film will >>e entitled “A Minneapolis—Mrs. Edwin L. of Amarillo, Texas. MA IMtCl IWI Wi*l» not now wish to return to the de­ Voice for the Farm." Ernest Shevlin, 61, widow of a lumber BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE partment under the clrcum.stances Brown will present a monologue as company executive, died Monday. Manchester Evening Herald Co­ that would probably greet him, Husband Asks CPHOI ANOTVtR HOWCANHBSAV part of the lecturer's hour and a Mrs. Shevlin, daughter of the late lumbia Correspondent Mrs. Don­ "SatSMI eUEssw/HAr and he has' chosen to fight a legal patriotic pantomime will be given Napoleon Broward, former gover­ ald R. Tuttle, Telephone ACademy SOMETHING Li k e battle in "'e off chance that the For Alimony nor of Florida', had been active in 'PRMCiRK., JU ST DID! under the direction of Mrs. CTharles 8-3435. IS REALLY ON! THAT WITH A courts .somehow, pave a Ratsch, lecturer. supporting art programs and the S O i M I V I M A l smooth r . . d back to the depart­ WTIllOlWI STKAIfeHT PACe. Lo.s Angeles, Aug. 1 (.T)—Ac­ Nursery Opening Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Greatest Use ment. tress Karen Sharpe’s husband Is There is one opening in the HSCHIOSHS. A third Is that he doesn't want SUPPEUtY asking her for alimony. nursery class enrollment for next 8 Million Avoid Dpiitist Frozen concentrated juice is the to come back to the force, period. Actor Chet Marshall's lawyer month's sessions of the North Cov­ poususue. ■AT The last explanation holds lit­ most important product made from We've Got The Cars! SCREAMM served Miss Sharpe with an ap­ entry Cooperative school at the Chicago—EJlght million people oranges in the United Staten, with A80HV. tle water, for. If the sergeant no plication for support payments as basement classroom of the Second longer wished the department, he In the United States aged 5 to 18 nearly 40% of the nation's crop she left a courtroom yesterday. Congregational Church. Mrs. War­ have never visited a dentist, ac­ being used for this purpose, ac­ could have resigned. The first ex­ The actress, suing for divorce, ren Swartz may be contacted for .n *» . planation can only be the result cording to American Dental Asso­ cording to th e Ehicyclopedla We'll Make The Deals! • lMi»'Il»ll“ * got a court order restraining her further information. ciation estimates. Britannica. of conjecture, ho matter how ap' husband from bothering her. Personals I pealing. The second reason Is the Marshall's attorney contends Harry A. Jackson is attending a one the public will be fair in con' Miss Sharpe is earning more than seminar on credit bureau manage­ aldering. rf|IHASTl?lfiSER£DTHETitIf'-\WlREATWOtED • the actor and that he is entitled ment this week being held at MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI But, the trouble Is, no matter to live in the style to which they Princeton University In New Jer­ Wtoafenpish oriental spear sum. what the explanation, these events were accustomed during mar­ sey. Jackson heads the Retail have reached' a point of no re­ riage. Credit and Collection Bureau of MICKEY FINN BY I.ANK I.EONARC ITHINICr'Mr'M GOING J turn. Barring the unforeseen and Miss Sharpe, 27, told the Court Manchester, Rockville and Willi- 1961 COMET . .5 0 ^ 1^ TOBE e i a c . ^ f unexpected, they will be carried Marshall, 29, had struck her sev­ mantic with headquarters in Man­ R?iBiP6ttiPC2uj& out to the last bitter conclusion. eral times. She said he recently chester. SINGER *Trans., radio, heat­ In the end, Atty. Hammer and broke into her home, taking her Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Church of er extra. Act MOW 10 H O M E g tiM E / *1799 ’tHBdn6S(jftagie - ^ Mr. Bartlett may prevail. They rings, silverware and linens. Edgemere Road, town, are the eN»yt«s- WOUBMttNYOue will argnie Thursday in Bridgeport The couple was married in 1987 parents of a son, Eric Herbert, NSW stY te ...... ^ g^EAitesT. Vboti* before a Common Pleas judge to and separated last January. born July 25 at St. Francis Hos­ •tfjRl'6LOf)6tA enjoin the city from dismissing or pital In Hartford. 'The couple have ZIOZAO RflAOHfMe demoting Mr. Bartlett. $44,390 SAVED three other children. Deborah Ann. UfEil ra n ., aa^f If successful, there are further wrtiaeoetta^s ^bUOWilsWUCtKNij ookjjk Hartford, Aug. 1 (/P) — Sugges- age 4; Angela Lynn, age 2 and JOccomiHs ouNextsloM court hearings on proposed per­ tiops by state epiployes on improv­ Clayton Jr., age 1. The maternal manent injunctions to be called. ing operations saved the state $44,- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo So what ? 390 during the fiscal year that T. Leary of town and the paternal The possible victories through ended July 1. 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'■-Vs Vi -'■Jf PAOSIVN MANCHESTFR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 1,1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN’.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961 ------— - - ^ i V' nsatisfactory Ending^ for Perfectionist Paul Richards Barber Shades January in Playoff for PGA Crown A.L. Club Deserving of No Criticism Magic Putter Cluh Finalists ...... ,...... -VvZ S ' c t y - - V . • •. A-.. sf- '<-k' V ' ' ■ Cichon and Breed Tied Boston, Aug. 1 (iT*)— Ad-‘'^Star game as manager and I want-^ League once-huge margin to 16-:14 ?»trast, used 19 players, Including* pitch, and Eddie Kasko beat out W. L PcL It will be Erv Kennedy vs. mittedly unhappy over what ed so badly to win it, but I honest­ “I would say the attitude might three rightfielders auid three short­ a high bouncer to short. Bill G.B. And File Card Bob Seelert in the S6-hole finals 1, - 'H i ly felt there was not as much anx­ have helped a little,” he replied. stops. White, who got two of the na­ York ...... S6 M .644 he called an “ unsatisfactory petrolt...... 64 38 .628 1'J of the Man cheater Country But Both Far O ff Pace iety and determination as in this Was he in favor of the continu­ Bitter Disappointment tional’s five hits, then singled be­ Club OhWnpionshlp Subday." ending,” perfectionist Paul second game." ance of the two-game setup, which Baltimore ...... 88 46’' ..V)8 8I, Tells Story The tie was a bitter disappoint­ hind second base, to score Math­ a' Seelert won the right to meet Richards, the American Did Richards lay the law down has been in vogue in the last three ment to Richards. ews with the tying run. (jlevcland...... 55 48 .529 11'j Kennedy for the coveted crown Adding a nne-over-par 73 to hi.s opening round 7.4, Elling­ to his players, or perhaps give years ? Chicago ...... 8 1 S8 .480' 15'i League All-Star manager, to­ "A high hopper and an Infield Until then, the Nationals had Boston ...... 47 58 .448 20 Chicago, Aug. 1 (yP)—Jerry by eliminating Brice MacKay, ton Ridge Pro Wally Cichon found himself tied with defend­ day expressed pleasure over at them a pep talk before yesterday’s "1 am opposed to the two-game 1-up, in . their semifinal match idea," Richards said. "One All-9tar scratch single was the difference been held in check by Detroit’s B'asliington...... 45 58 .446 20 Barber of Los Angeles, a saw­ ing champion amateur Allan Breed and three othei-.s at 117 least one aspect of yesterday’s game? Jim Bunnlng,'- who pitched three last Sunday. All tied as they Meaning of Game game a year is a spectacle un­ between a brilliant 1-0 shutout Minnesota ...... 45 56 .446 20 ed-off little guy with a whit- after the second round of the Connecticut Open Golf Tourna­ rained-out 1-1 tie at Fenway and an unsatisfactory tie.'f he said. perfect , and Schwall, who Los Angeles ---- 45 57 .441 20'i stood on the 18th tee, Seelert Park.' “I did talk to them,” he acknowl­ matched by any other in the world tled-down magic putter and a won the match with a 12-foot ment being played at the Mill*— '------of sports. A second, game is mere­ "It’s too bad the game could no't kept Mays and Company from Kansas City .... 87 68 .870 27', River Country Club in Stratford. , . . , ,, "I am happy to report that the edged. "It was no attempt on my have been played to a conclusion. crossing the plate despite three Monday’s Result tell-all card file, is the PGA par three as McKay faltered American League team, to a man. part to give the boys the Knute ly an anti-climax. on the final hole not getting oil Onlv trouble wa.s that Cichon. Hnlversily of Connectl- . "Actually and realistically, nei­ I am not criticising the commis­ hits in the fourth and fifth in­ Katiohal League All-8tars 1, golf champion today after runner-up to Breed last summer. , *"* con-, certainly is deserving of no criti­ Rockne type of fight talk. I mere­ nings. Minnesota’s Camilo Pas- American League All -Htars I firing a 67 and beating young Don the green until his third shot. cism,"- he said. ther league can afford to lose two sioner’s decision to call off the MacKay had held a two hole and the others appeared Just about t *ecuUve one-under-par round of 71 ly pointed ouf how much the game game, however. There was no oth­ cual nearly duplicated Bunning’s (Called after 9 Innings, rain). January by one stroke in a par- "The boys had a little different meant to the American Leagnic and All-Star games in one year. It. edge at one stage of the match. out of things as thev trailed a s-: total. would be a terrible thing, prestige er decision he could have made." perfect pitching, yielding only a Today’s Games busting 18-hole playoff at OI.iTnpia .si.stanl pro Eddie Kuna of Grant-, Deadlocked for (hird place urt-y outiook on this game. I thought 1 asked them to play it up to the No Games Scheduled. Fields Country Club. In the other s'emiflnal match could detect a little more deter­ very hilt. I told them athletes of wise, for the league that lost, hot'' The "high h o p p e r and the b u e on balls and striking out four played last Thursday. Kenne­ moor by eight aUokes. Kuna held Hc" , Co.slelio. amateur from Mill games. Such a possibility should scratch single" to which Richards in the final three Innings. Wednesday’s Schedule Oldest PGA champion ever at 45 ! ■ta three-cushion lead as he added a River and Eddie Burke, pro at mination (than in the f i r s t their type have got to be conscious I.OS Angeles at Boston (2), 1:80 dy ousted Harry Elch, 3 and 8. game).” of their ability, standing and pres­ not be permitted to take place. referred took place in the sixth Four National League and one of the smallest at 5-5 and four-under-par 68 ye.stcrdav to his Woodbridge. Costello had' rounds Richards went all-'^ut in an ef­ when the Nationals over­ limited the opposition to four hits p.m. 13'7 p^nds, the never-quit son of an ! one-under-par of 71 of Sunday for '^1 and "3 while Bdrke shot a Was Richards implying that the tige. I more or less appealed to Kansas City at New I’ork (2), V f American League Stars had not their pHde and they have a great fort to win yesterday’s game for came a 1-0 American League lead through the nine innings. Stu Illinois farmer finally gof the title I a 36-hoIe total of 139. ‘ j P«ir of even-par 72's. a standoff in the two-game series. built up by Rocky Colavito’s first Miller, the little San Francisco j:Sfl p.m. he let slip away two years ago with McCabe to Receive given their best efforts in the first deal of that. ’They didn’t have to NIinnesota at Baltimore (2), 6 Hilinski In Comeback Early Iktadcr Fades All-Star game, won by the Nation­ be cajoled. They’re all great com­ He stacked his starting team with inning home run off righthander hurler, turned in the most bril­ a rally almost up .^ ^ h e magnifi­ Turning in one of the finest; In a three-way deadlock for fifth * Chicago at Cleveland (2), 6 p.m. cence of his Sunday‘”?mish that Trophy as Piayer al Leag\ie, 5-4. in San Francisco, petitors.” eight righthanded hitters in an Bob Purkey of Cincinnati. liant Job of all. Pitching the final Washington at Detroit (2), 7 p.m. comebacks of the tournament was | place Burt Resnik, Woodbndge, effort to take advantage of the three innings, he fanned five of caused a playoff when both tied two weeks ago? Did Richards think the Ameri­ After Henry Aaron had ground­ with 72-hole totals of 277, Manchester Country Club's Stan I 71-74 145, first day leader Ovan chummy leftfield wall, and, except ed out to open the sixth, Eddie the 10 batters he faced, including In All-Star Game “Well," said Richardh slowly, can League's earlier lackadaisical NATIONAL LEAGUE Barber, who said he got serious Hilin.skl. After ballooning to an 80! Gardner of Greenwich, 70-75- 145 measuring every word, “ it might attitude was largely responsible for necessary pitching changes Mathews walked. filed Mickey Mantle, Ellle Howard and w. L. Pet. G.B. on Sunday, the sturdily built m a-; and Larry McCue, Chase, 75-70— and a catching switch, he made na about golf at the age of 14 when he have been more imagination on my for the National Leagiie’s winning out but Don Schwall, Boston’s pre­ pinch hitter Roy Sievers after AI Los Angeles . .82 .38 .620 read with wonder of Bobby Jones’ Fail-field - - Bob McCabe, of Man­ chine shop operator rallied with a i 14.5, Re.snik is an amateur and the part, or perhaps I felt the way I march which produced 10 victories substitutions. National League cocious rookie righthander, hit Kaline had singled to open the Cincinnati ---- .63 40 .612 grandslam, did it with putting and chester High School, one of the iwo-undei'-par 70 yesterday for a latter two are pros. did because It was my first All- in 14 games, cutting the American Manager Danny Murtaugh, in con- Orlando Cepeda with an errant last half of the ninth. gsn Francisco .64 46 .,540 8 a card-file of Olympic Fields’ North participants In the “Nutmeg Bowl" 150 with one day to go, i Amateur Bobby Allen of VVam- .60 48 .610 11 Course he made during practice All-Star high school football game Doc McKee, a clubmatr of Hilin- , panoag stands at 146 with roundJ rittnhurgh .. .45 43 .484 13'i rounds. on Augu.at 25 in Bridgeport, will ski at Manchester, put together of 71 and 75. Then comes the quin- St. I.nuis .., .47 62 .476 14'j Adopted Idea be honored with a trophy at a spe­ rounds of 77 snd 76 for a 153 score ‘ let which includes defending Chicago ...... 43 66 - .4.34 18', "I picked up the idea from Gene cial ceremony on the field. for 36 holes. clianipion Breed and last jear'a rhiladriphia .30 66 .313 30 Andrews, a good amateur out out The trophy will be awarded by NEW ENGLAND QUALIFIERS; Gaining oertns In their respective divisions in the Trailing Kuna, who barely made . runner-up Cichon. Today’s Games way, about three years ago." he the Pep.ai-Cola Bottler's of Con­ New England CYO Golf Tournament which will be held later this month in Bridge­ it back from the PGA in time to ' Score.s of Alex Hackney, pro at necticut in recognition of the play­ No Games Scheduled. said. "One day we were playing port was this quartet of boys at the Manchester Countrj' Club yesterday. I^eft to right, take part in the state Open, is | the Manchester Country (blub, and Wednesday’s Schedule and he had me about 3400 down so er’s service toward boo.ating high Clem Miner Jr. of H ii b b a r d ] Bob Haynes, an amateur at the Philsdelphia at Cincinnati (-2), school footb.all in the state. It will Dennis Coscina, 15. New Britain. Jim Ohopnicky, 1.5, Torrington, the Rev. Giosani, Heights. Miner, who is also a mem -! Silk City layout, were not listed. By EARL Y’OST 'after pitching two p>erfect innings ^ It’s hard to understand that I flared he must know something 7 p.ni. I didn't. Turned out he had a card be inscribed with the contestant's tournament director, Dick Leavitt, 17, Hartford, and John Patterson, 17, West Hart­ ______‘ • ______Fenway Park, Boston — Big­ in San Francisco in the first 1961 anyone as handsome as Don Drys- Milwaukee at Chicago (2), 2 name and the event. ford. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) All-Star game, added three more dale could be so meaii as a . file on every course in the country'. gest excitement in the 31st major rittsbiirgh at St. Louis, 9 p.m. So I adopted the idea. In addition, the Pepsi-Cola ! league All-Star baseball game, innings yesterday. Big Jim was The Mg Los Angeles righthander San Francisco at IxM Angeles, bottlers will award a large trophy Official Party Had Its Problems al.so the starting and winning has appeared in movies and on tee- “ I pare off each course, chart presented at Fenway Park in Bos­ n p m. it and it tells me to the vard Just to the outstanding player on both ton yesterday for the second time pitcher in the 1957 game. vee sliows for several years and is how far every point is from the the East and West teams. in history, was stirred up by two also a profes.slonal model. Part of green." Plays Guard < unidentified younsters in the First ha-se I'nipire Frank Secory Don’s makeup as a pitcher in­ That kept him out of serious McCabe, a guard, will play for > Past All-Star Grid Game Heroes Victorious Track Trip of the National L<‘ague pulled a cludes the brushba<'k, or bean- trouble ail during the tournament. the East All-Stars. I eightj|i Inning who ran out onto the ball pitch. Backer Ups playing field. The blokes started big boo-boo when he ruled Rob­ The putter put him up in the head­ The game, considered the biggest | HOME RUN THREATS with the American League included, Roger Maris and Mickey erto Clemente of the N.L. out at single event on the Connectic\it i Mantle and standing, Harmon Killebrew, Jim Gentile, Norm Cash and Rocky Colavito. out from the rightfield sector, lines. First, he pulled even with the raced over and talked briefly with first ba.se in the fourth Inning. ’’.\merican I.eagiie umpires wear No Probl em lean, lanky January on Sunday by high school football calendar, is ex­ Recalled on Memory Lane Jannt The latter’s homer accounted for the A.L.’s only run. (Herald Photo.) National League centerfieldcr Wil­ Norm Cash juggled .Xpariclo’s full dark uniforms when working sinking incredible putts of .’W, 40 pected to draw a capacity crowd to ! Not Peaches and Cream lie Mays, then ran over to left- throw but the ump was out of po­ games as a matter of prestige.’ and 50 feet in the last three holes. Hedges Memorial Field. It is for field to exchange greetings with sition—behind Cash—and did not Frank Slocum, assistant to Com- With Giants Then, in the pla.voff veaterdsv. the benefit of the Kennedy Center Chicago. Aug. 1 (A’l — It’s feat. In 1941 the (Jhtcago * The last All-Star victory Orlando Cepeda. By this time the see the first baseman juggle the niissioner Ford Frick told me. In while another hot sun baked the for Mentally Retarded Children in College All-Star football week Bears defeated the All-Stars. over the National Football Warsaw, Aug. 1 (JP)—The all victorious United States ball, from one hand to another, the Nat'onal League, during the Bridgeport, and is held under the and lime for another swing park police were on the scene and Fairfield — Harland (Swede) rain-softened. 6,722-,vard. par 35- 37-13. But those among the League champions came in track team leaves for home today with some members of the the lads set sail for the Infield, as the flying Clemente crossed the hot and humid weather, the ar­ 35— 70 course in Chicago’s south auspices of the Connectictit High down memory lane, recalling crowd of 98.203 cheering for 1958 but it was a 35-19 pound­ official party more pooped than the athletes. The team biters working the bases doff their Svai'P. youthful defensive of School Coaches Association. heroes of the past. Remember touching third basemen Eddie bag. If It was a regular season the New York Football Giant.s, to- suburbs, little Jerr>’ twice over­ the Collegisne were not too ing of the Detroit Lions. That game, there would have been a coats in favor of shortsleeve white came the pressure on the 18th hole. Practice for both teams begins siich names as ? disappointed. leaves here at 10 a.m. and arrives in New York at 9:35 a.m. Hitter’s Paradise, Mathews first and then running da,v finds himself in the rather was the year when Bobby tomorrow with a stop in London. * ------over to grab first baseman Bill good argument — and for good shirts. There Barber hit his great trap on Aug. 16, with the West al the Gaynell Tinsley? Tommy Har­ Tommy Harmon of Michi­ Conrad of Texas A&M booted reason. happy predicament of being knee shot—183 yards, bv my card file University of Bridgeport and the mon 7 Jackie Robinson? Otto "For instance.” said white- White, alNNational Leaguers. This deep In linebacicmg talent. gan fired a 22-yard touchdown for four field goals and Il­ those coolers vou see in sods foun- Spectators at Sunday’s Connecti­ of the course." he sald--and two- East at Cheshire Academy. Graham? Elroy Hlrsch? thatched A AU chief Dan Ferris, , ..vir* ^-ant ended the "run" as police finally No lejM than eight highly-certi­ pass to George Franck of Min­ linois’ - came some of these countries can be i collared the youths. cut Day included Mr. and Mrs. Mel putted for a par four and a 35-32 Head coach for the East All- Buddy Young? Charlie Jus­ nesota and Charlie O’Rourke up with second quarter touch­ ed to set it up in the private din­ fied candidates currently are —67. Stars is Buddy Amendola of Ham­ tice? Ted Weed? Bobby Con­ very hard to deal with. I Cushing and Mr. and Mrs. Al battling for the four available line­ of Boston College threw anoth­ down runs of 84 and 18 yards. ing room in the hotel MhMMMl Putt den High School; for the We.st, rad. Bobby Mitchell ? er touchdown pass to UCLA's "When we were leaving Russia, ^'The manager told us next, that didn’t put In an backing spots here at the Giants’ The All-Stars are boasting we wanted to head out on a Monday appearance in his special box seat Whitney. Also. Lee Fracehia, town Januaiy, 31-year-old tour regu­ Steve Miska of Harding High When the Ail-Stars take on Jackie Robinson who later be­ a powerful team this year and we would have to set It up out­ Not Fenway Park dog warden, who toured the Jimmy Fairfield University training base. School, Bridgeport. on a Finnalr plan. But the Rus­ lar from Dallas, had a aimllar trap t h e Champion Philadelphia came the first Negro to play side. I explained to him that it near the American League dugout Fund Cancer Hospital in Boston Svare’s formidable group in­ are given an excellent chance sians said that Monday was not the until almoet game time. He spent shot hut couldn’t bring It off. He Eagles in Soldier's Field Fri­ . of upsetting the Eagles. And would loQk strange to his other along with many of Connecticut’s cludes all-pro middleman Sam caught another trap near the day night who knows but there day Finnalr was permitted to customers to see a bunch of ath­ the previous night in a Framing­ police chiefs. He was the guest of Huff. Cliff Livingston, Tom Scott Sekanrfvich Named In 1946 and 1947, the All- there are plenty of candidates leave Moscow and would we care to By EARL YOST ham motel. The one-time Red Sox green, pitched up to within 10 feet may be another name or two Stars dominated the game and for the hero list. letes walking through the dining a magician with breaking pitches. Herman Schendel, former Man­ and Jim Leo, all holdovers from and missed the putt. He had 34-34 to add to the illustrous liat of take their owm line, Aeroflot. thumper had the honor of tossing chester chief. the I960 defensive squad; former Selinsgrove, Pa., Aug. 1 (A5— pulled off 16-0 victories over It could be hard-running room in a steady stream to fill Fenway Park, Boston—It’s only 302 feet down the left- He didn’t overpower anybody. --68. past heroes. "Well, we were determined not their glasses. Home run hitter Mantle, who out the first ball. offen.sive end Bob Simm.s, John Susquehanna University has ap­ the Ivos Angeles Rams and Joe Bellino of Navy or such to take Aeroflot, and they were field line and the green wall extends 37 feet into the air, a Pro at the Wilshire Country Club Going way back to 19.37. a Chicago Beai-s, respectively. able passers aa Bill Kilmer of "Then he gave me some sort of A failed to hit safely in four trips, Talked ulth two pretty good Guzik, ex-Los Angelee Rams line­ at Los Angeles the last seven pointed Dan Sekanovich, former equally determined that we would. hitter’s paradise, especially righthanded batters, is what Red Sox rokle pitcher Don backer. and rookies Jerry' Fields end at the University of Tennes­ skinny passer from Texas of Wisconsin UCLA or Norman Snead of So we argued back and forth, and business about not having anyone drawing one walk, said: “He home run hitters of another day, years. Barber waa a faVmer. hotel Christian, Sammy Baugh, Boston’s major league park is called. However, in the 31st (Miller) wag pretty tough today. Schwall was perhaps the most of Ohio State and Larry Ha.ves of see, assistant football coach and ran 68 yards for a touchdown Wake Forest. There’s Bill finally they decided that we could I to help us with the machine that thrilled man on the A. L, squad. "I Ralph Kiner and Hank Grec-nberg. clerk, printer and lathe operator hurled a touchdown pass to in 1946 and added another Brown, a powerful fullback 1 anyhow, he waa operating 15 mem- AU.-Star game played between thef- He’s got that changeup that’s real Vanderbilt. ^ before turning pro golfer in 1939. physical education instructor. take Lot, the Polish airline,” National and American League never dreamed of being in an All- Tile fonne.r Is now on the radio Sekanovich has been head football Gaynell Tinsley of Louisiana score by taking a 38-yard pasa from Illinois'j..and Tom Matte, Visa Problems Too I bers short. Whitey Ford, biggest winner in tough, keeps you off balance, does Star game and when I pitched And it that isn’t enough, Zeke He operated golf driving ranges in State providing the Ali-3tars yesterday afternoon in Beantown a lot of things out there. Miller, play-b.v-pla.v announcing staff of Smith of Auburn fame can move coach and science and physical from Otto Graham who is an Ohio State back who also But that didn’t end the prob­ I "So 1 said OK, I'd go to the the majors with 19, had this to say: against Stan Musial I could feel all games, California for several years, prac­ with their first victory in the now coaching the Collegians. can pass. I Central Committee of the Com- nary one slugger, and each lineup incidentally, was the winning over from offensive guard if coach ticed piittlng by street light into education instructor at Southing­ lems, Ferris said. W'hen the team boasted many, hit the short left- "I saw in the buUpen and mar­ the butterfly's moving around in along with veteran Bol Elson, aeries, a 6-0 decision over the In 1947, it was speedy Buddy It could be Mike Ditka of I munist Party and ask for some­ pitcher In the first 1961 All-Star Svare suddenly decides he needs the night, and fii.allv tuned his ton, Conn., high school the past . was heading from London to Po­ field fence, not even on a hop as veled at the way he got those guys my stomach. When I was seven or while Greenberg is general mana­ three years. The university an-. Young of Illinois and Notre Pitt, or Earl Faison of Indi­ land. visa problems came up one to help us with the machine out. I was impressed with the way game in San Francisco earlier this even more manpower behind the game enough to become a regular i the two clubs struggled through month. eight I started to idolize Musial ger of the Pale Hose. Both men The following year the All- Dame'a George Ratterman and ana or El Kimbrough of "We had everything arranged and put in a pitch for his other 14 he moved his head and shoulders and it was hard to believe that I le' helps but there are to help subdue Cleveisnd, Ladd of Grambling or Ken member of the team. "This waa my own fault, but 1 Miller the Master seen enough so his tantalizing stuff camp,” says Swede, who ended his times here emerge from de- 30-27. All batsmen agreed Miller was at least until another year. birthday present. And what seats! to be a starter. That’s where the ing room trophies at Boston. (AP Photofax.) Rice of Auburn. "I told him we had taken care almost went crazy," said BUlotL Although the American League Box seats right behind the catcher. own linebacking career this aea.aon money is for a pitcher,” Nichols of everything in Washington, but "It was in London and our meet lineup was loaded with lighthanded Lefty Bray was also on hand with DON SCHWALL said. He recently returned to duty to concentrate on the defensive hitters, only league batting leader If Fernandez Defeats Fullmer he just shrugged as though he had with Great Britain. I forgot to John LaBelle and one of the lat­ after being on the disabled list coaching job. never heard of us. Norm Cash, among the starters ter’s sons as well as Gyp Gam- Joey Jay, from Rockfall, Conn., Player Representatives Meet Four Must Go pick up a seat ticket and decided with an injured wrist on his throw­ "So I told him that it was all to take any empty seat. ■wung from the left side of the bolati and his son. Baskettall ref- was the only Nutmegger on either ing hand. "Right now', any or all of them New York — (NEA) — Gene ANGLING 7 Anyone for Honkbal Request plate, pitching dominated with squad and as was the case in the right with us. that we’d call off the "Ollie Jackson (one of the as­ Yanks’ Sustained Power erpe Gene Sturgeon viewed the ac­ could make the grade," says Svare Fullmer, whose dainty, mashed meet and hesd for home. I also slender Stu Miller the stickout. tion with Jack Crockett from first All-Star game he didn’t get without exagtgoration, "I only wish potato type eara are more acois- sistant coaches) and I sat in a H ie Bsy Stater, from North­ into action. The Cincinnati right­ One of the nicest guys in base­ End to Segregation in Spring 'AROUND Of Dutch Baseball Followers pointed out that the government good spot, but someone came choice box seats. ball, Manager Al Lopez of the W'e could carry eight linebackers." tomed to Bronx bravuras than had sold almost 200,000 seats and hampton, struck out five of the 10 hander now lives in Lutz, Fla. Head coach Al Sherman shares bravos, gets hU big chance to be­ along with tickets for the seats. batters he faced. Including Mickey Has Old Timers Agog Chicago White Sox was surprised Bags Waits would be very unhappy over the "So we moved. The same thing Littlest guy in action, Luis when told he was to be honored To Be Asked by Negro Players Svare's sentiments. But, under the come a revered ring figure in way things turned out. Mantle. With two outs in the ninth Aparicio, subbing at shortstop for Scuttlebutt from Press Head­ NFL's 36-man player limit, no New York -(NEA)- Anyone for*baaeball park was opened in Eind­ happened again and then a third by Connecticut fans Sunday as Ogdefi, Utah. Aug. 5. Wanna get into a fight? hoven, it waa played on soccer 'That seemed to snap him into and Al Kaline on second, the little the injured Tony Kubek of the quarters: A big shakeup is due In club can afford the luxury of more In a complete turn about, the honkba! ? time. We were afraid to tell the rlgMhander of the San Francisco New York (NEA)—The Roger Maris-Mickey Mantle home the Milwaukee Braves’ front office part of Connecticut Day. “ I didn’t Just step into any tackle store If you are. the Hoofd K1a.sse can fields. Now there are six regula- action and he telephoned Warsaw Yanks, saved the day for the know I had many friends in your Boston, Aug. 1 i/Pi — The player than four linebackers. So Swede rough and tumble West Jordan people we were the American Oiants threw a third strike past run binge made baseball a conversation piece again, among with Manager Charlie Dressen and is faced with the dilficult ta.sk of and get half a dozen bass fisher­ use you. 4'on fields in Holland, with a sev­ S e r n '^ ’" ' coaches because for oAethm^^^ American League in the sixth In­ state,’’ he told me before the representatives of the major league gamester will be the hero instead men arguing the best way to fish enth about to be opened. Some •winging Roy Sievers for what numerous other things. t ' ning. The flashy inflelder from front office men Birdie Tebbettn deciding who goes and who stays. of villain when he risks his 48- Honkbal is what they call baae- ^ War of Nerves ' tickets to the seats and game. Among the writers, Lopez clubs meet today to decide if they AUStars Try with surface baits. Then run for ball in the Netherlands and Hoofd 140 clubs, with 250 teams and 7.000 proved to be the final out before 'I’m' demanding an investiga­ Chicago made an unbelievable and John McHale reported on the On paper, of course. Huff and state version of the middleweight Dr. Dan Hanley! the team physi- ' wouldn’t believe tlmplre-ln-Chlef Larry Napp halt­ cally, home run specialists and way out. rates ace high. want one or two All-Star games a cover! Klasse is the Dutch equivalent of players participate in the game. tion,” said , chief of showmen like the Bambino." stop on Bill White’s single over sec­ AgainTonight Living.ston figure to be in the start­ championship against Florentino Hot Dogs No I.,ess cian, said he engaged in a war of i j , , ed proceedings as the rains came. San Francisco Giant scouts, after ond base and prevented Orlando year in the future and also to con­ Basically, surface fishermen are | a major league. neiwes with the manager of the I-'inally, Elliott and Jackson Junk ball artist Miller, who 'Launching Pad without Ted ing lineup on opening day. Sam Fernandez. By 1962 Haarlem will have its watching the B boys — Johnny Cepeda from scoring from second Red Sox Manager Mike Higgins sider a resolution calling for the is just about the best middle line­ The ’’Oles!" will be mostly for divided into three categories - . Returning tourists report that hotel in Moscow. I «ave up when a cop chased them. throws at two speeds, slow and Consider the fact that there are would have liked t6 make use of Williams, or any power hitter for If the W'eatherman gives his the fast xetrieve, slow retrieve, althoiigh ' thr honkbal hysteria own American type stadium, com­ Blanchard and Cletis Boyer—sup­ no fewer than 11 Yankees who base. Had the ball gone through that matter, are as dead as last end of segregation in spring train­ backer in the business, and Living­ Fullmer because there is a strong plete with hot dogs. The grand­ "■We brought along our own and watched the meet froMt the slower, had the American Stars plement the M men—Maris and the fellows who occupied lockers blessing, Manchester’s tw'o en­ suspicion that if the Cuban clouter and no-retrieve. hasn’t quite reached Tulip Boom •ating out of his hand. have a chance of turning the plate to centerfleld, Cepeda would have in the Boston clubhouse yesterday year’s newspaper. It’s .surprising ing. tries in District Eight Little ston ha.s been a regular outside stand will have a aeating capac­ powdered orange juice and one of 1 press box. Mantle—in smacking an even doz­ into a launching pad every time scored and the Nationals would how much the attendance, al­ man for the past three seasons. is triumphant in the 15-round, na- Fast retrieve surface lures in­ proportions in Holland, the game ity of 5,000 with standing room No Fear of Sluggers — Mantle, Maris, Cash, Colavito, The players are expected to ask League competition, will try td" has practically supplanted stick­ en homers against the White Sox they swung from the heel^. Every­ have won, 2-1. Ford, Running etc. though off the 1960 figures, has get in their semifinal games to­ B)it after this pair, the picking tionallv televised action, "he will clude wood and metal baits with for about 20,000. The Dutch, like "I don’t fear guys like Mantle in three games. "Looks to me like for continuation of the two All- Uke the title back to his home­ ing fingers in dikes as a national body but the pitcher is capable of been maintained. There isn’t an Star games, because the bulk of night. Both were washed geU tough. a sputtering or shooshing sound, the Irish, are great slanders at and Sievers like I do Nellie Fox they're using a golf ball with an Biggest ovations when the play­ land where it will be put under pa.stime. hitting the ball from precinct to Average age of the A.L. All- exciting player on the squad and the receipts and television money out by last night’s deluge. Scott, the 31-year-old veteran made to imitate a frantic escape games. or Luis Aparicio,’’ Mdlor told me American League cover on it.’ ers on the respective clubs, were armed guard by the bearded bully- The iport haa seen some troubl­ Same Old Story at Saratoga in the dressing quarters of the Na­ precinct. Maris and Mantle are Star squad was 28.5 years with Frank Malzone and Jackie Jen­ goes into the fund supporting their The National League All- who w'as a defensive utility man in of a frightened aquatic critter. American Armed Forces teams The White Sox invaded the only the middle men in this deal. introduced before ttie game were the oldest at 38 and sen, two of the former thumpers, 1959 and 1960, has the savvy and boys. Mean ol' bass can't resist ’em. ed times in thfc 40 yeara it haa been in Germany have organized a tional: League under the third base pension plan. They have played two Stars are slated to meet the Fernandez, the gossips say, has Bronx with six straight victories They are surrounded by home run reserved for Warren Spahn, with­ Don Schwall the baby at 23. Aver­ are having just average seasons. games in each of the last three experience to handle Svare’s va­ Slow retrieve lures have a vari­ building in the I>ow Lands. For in­ course in umpiring, which is at­ nandstand after the game. "Guys in two wins of the 300 Club, and Tri-Village All-Stars at Buck- swallowed a large dose of Castro stance, there was the problem of As Arcaro Wins Flash Stakes Uke Mantle are up there to hit and definite ideas, but were belted hitters, including three versatile age height wan six feet and the years. ley Field. This game was cated post. So does young Leo, ety of actions, from a quiet, side- tended ^by many Dutch officials. out like a guy hit solidly by Rocky catchers, Blanchard, Yogi Berra Stan Musial. Spahn was always a the foi'mer Cincinnati star who oil and is a, firm adherent of mat- getting pitchers to pick up their Ge Hoogenbo.s. former first base­ home runs and I figure that I can average weight, if It makes any . Major front office shakeup by Frank Scott, agent of the major rained out for the second time to-slde swimming motion, to an Marciano. After all, their outfield­ and Elston Howard, who are per- favorite with Boston fans when he difference, wan 189.5 pounds. the; Red Sox a year ago hasn’t W'as a linebacking apprentice last tres.spuss. The blabbermouths have feet. man for the Haarlemae Honkbal keep them oB balance and I don’t league players’ association, I said having been originally sched­ it that if Fernandez win.s the title, erratic gurgle. They are most ef-- The Dutch mound.s men insisted Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Aug. 14 to the front in the first quarter ers couldn’t catch what they hapw the secret to the entire all- pitched for the old Boston Braves. Heftiest was Jim Gentile at 215 showed any improvements as yet. uled for last Saturday night. year Jim, who also is being giv­ fective with a steady retrieve, and Club has written a baseball in­ and atayed right there. He was have to worry. But it’s the little around Yankee attack. This amaz­ Bill Bruton of the Castro will clamp, down an em­ on delivering the ball'with both struction book, the flr.st to be pub­ lA*! T h e Saratoga racing season! guys, the spray hitters like Fox, couldn’t roach. Ev«i Senor Al with Dick Howser the smallest at Perhaps it will take time before Going on the road will be the en a trial at defensive end, is a are meant to imitate swimming 3*4 lengths in front at the finish ing club sailed right along with Manager F’aul Richards of the and Bill White' of the St. L«uis bargo confining him.land the cham­ feet firmly anchored to the ground. lished in any European language. got away to a. wet and muddy who give me the most trouble.” Lopez, the placid Chicago man­ 155. the new administration starts to American League All-Stars for nigged young man with great frogs, mice, bugs, duckling and j and going away. ager, blew his topper In fruartra- the three catchers in the lineup. A.L. went "by the book” when he Jell. Chances of the Red Hose fin­ Cardinals Will present the Negro pionship, to the island. Instead of winding up and throw­ It is titled, "bat is Honkbat." Miller never played baseball in players’ requests for the end of a clash with the defending Dis­ promise. He hits hard and, at 220 other tidbits. Hungry ol' bass love ^ start yesterday, but it waa the j high school at Northampton. “I tion. Two of them as often as not are started Jim Running of Detroit. Nineteen states, plus Puerto ishing in the find division—top trict Eight champion Thomp- pounds, he’s got the makings of a Devastating Puncher | ing the ball with the entire body Honk! Honlt! Honkbal is com­ available for pinch-hitting' pur-» any segregatiqn in living facilities 'em. I behind it, they pushed it. In action ing. full speed ahead! I same old atory as far aa the result! playad sandlot bali iHStead,” he Griiczlisd sx-Yankees, Giants and TheTanky righthander has always Rico and Cuba, provided the play­ five—are sllniiiicr than Gene Con­ sonville All-Stars. Both games lop defensive operative, Although early betting odds in­ I of the featured $29,850 running of i poses. pitched effectively in Boston and ers with the American Leaguers. ley’s shadow. during .spring training. Several of stalled Fullmer a 1 to 2 favorite, FlA)RENTINO FERNANDEZ Th]e no-retrieve lures are the they gave the appearance of a aaid. During his tour of duty in Dodgers assembled for the annual have 6 o’clock starting times. Guzik, one-time University of t the Flash Stakes. It waa a third The old-timers .never saw any­ the clubs had equal facilities last this was generally considered an sort that work best in one place, windmill on a gusty day. I I service. Miller "fooled around a Old-Timers' Game at Yankee Sta­ spring but others did not. Pittsburgh All-American and an The sponsor is paying $100,000 straight triumph for jockey Eddie , thing like the current collection Understudy to Les Richter with the overlay, even though Gene usually kicking up considerable fuss with Results NegUglbla little” but didn’t play service ball. dium oh’d and ah’d. Among them of Yankees. for television rights, with the Salt Arcaro and the seventh victory "After getting discharged,” the The 16 club representatives will Rams, is very much in contention manages to get all the best of it just a light motion ot the cast­ The Dutch delivery placed a ter- ’ Today was Clement Hpp. the first Neither did anybody else. then consider adopting a resolution Lake area blacked out. for a George Widener horse. -t 83-year-old relief specialist said, member of the New Yoi-k club to for one of the linebacking berths when fighting in his backyard. ing rod. These include the plunk- rifle strain on the muacles of the, to be submitted to the club own­ Reds Try Edwards Fernandez is a devastating punch­ Rothschild feels this fight could ers and wounded minnow types. arm and back and casualties' Widener's Japiru easily won the j Teachers vs. Boland's, 6:16, *T saw where the Cardinals were lead the league in home runs. at the moment. Nebo. ers, at their annual winter meeting er. - be to Fullmer as the first Tony De "Wait and plop” fishing is slow among the pitchers were high. De-1 86lh edition o f the flash, and all; ' p>ing to hold a tryout camp in Wally Pipp, the first baseman who Cincinnati

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961 Average Daily Net Press Run iiaiurtfTBtrir Stipning For the Week Ended The Weather Jme 8, 1961 Foreennt of U. 8 . VFeatIwr Bara** tractor 18 Russell B. MUlsr of A b o o t T o w n Two Boys Swept ZBA Allows « Maachsstsr. ^ 13,3.30 Shower* or eenttered thonder- On Miw 15, th# Town Planning FREE ’DojvEBfl eterme tonight. Low in eOe. Thar*- Through Culvrk there. A joint communique issued by the U.N. this fall if the application Hartford, Aug. 2 — The Brdant said. "tha.t frsedom muirt. Secretary of State Dean Rujik ia Attention Forty units will be built under the White House summed up two of Outer Mongolia also was ap­ State Motor Vehicle Department's include freedom of movement for scheduled to leave late tomorrow the state program. Sixty-four days of consultations between Ken­ proved. daily record of automobile fatali­ Bid for Free World Unity Gennans from one part of the night for Paris. He ■will confer units will be erected later under a Jobless Rate to aH customen who hold L T. WOOD CO . nedy and Chinese Nationalist 'Vice The Chinese Nationalists have ties as of last midnight and the country to the other. We can not with , French Foreign Minister federal program. President Chen Cheng on the threatened to veto the Mongolian total on the same date last year make oureelves accomplices of the Wakefield said he chose the COuve de Murville, Foreign Secre­ Connectieuf' Bank and Trust Co. ICE PLANT thorny China representation issue. application In the Security Coun­ 1960 1961 inhuman and arbitrary measures tary Lord Home of Britain and nmne because of the name of the The statement said Kennedy and cil. (3hen said yesterday his coun­ K illed...... 141 142 Ed^es to 6.9 % of the Communists.” adjacent street and because of the try will use every power it has un­ Macmillan Proposes A We«t German cabinet minister, 51 BI88ELL STREET Chen agreed that while Berlin is (Continaed on Page Ten) name of Benjamin Franklin, whom Turn East From Main St. the "current focus of world at­ der the U.N. charter to block ad­ State Airman Killed Of Work Force Ernst Lemmer, said that he could charge plan plates he termed a famous American. A t State Theater tention, this problem can be mission. Washington, Aug. 2 — The not agree that any auch measure Also, he said, he felt any name evaluated only against the back­ The United States plans to ab­ Defense Department disclosed last Britain End Isolation would reduce tension between ground of the worldwide Commu­ stain from voting when the Mon­ n^ht that Air Force Lt. Robert 'W’ashlngton, Aug. 2 i/Pi.— Un­ East, and West. Lemmer Is in Don’t golian application is considered. employment dropped seasonally by choTgo of all-German affaire for nist challenge.” Lindeman, East Haven, Conn., due to discontinuation of this service It was agreed that the continued The United States had tradition­ 440.000 in July but the idle rate the Bonn government but sfiends Bulletins ally opposed Soviet "package was killed Monday when his London, Aug. 2 Prime Mln-Awhich our geograplilcal position presence of free world forces is re­ PIOOD jet fighter crashed shortly edged up a bit to 6.9 per cent of ister Macmillan today declared no longer gives us.” most of his time in Berlin. f'- quired in West Berlin. deals” but has not used the veto the work force. Britain must abandon its tradition­ The newspaper Der Kurier ac­ CnUed from AP Wires to stop the admission of any coun- after takeoff. The incident oc­ Macmillan repeated assurances you are inyited On Asian trouble spots, the joint curred at Turin, Italy. Lindeman Secretary of Labor Arthur J. al isolation and unite with the Eu­ cused Fulbright of disavowing the tiy into the U.N. Goldberg reported that the num­ he gave when the decision was United Nations declaration on hu­ statement asid the two leaders are ropean Common Market to face first announced—that no final concerned over the future of Laos, This was the nub of a difference ber of unemployed declined to 5,- the challenge of communism. man rights. BOMBER BUILDUP OPPOSED AUTO between the United States and Na­ (OooUnued On Page Seven) step toward membership w*lll be and that the United States is de­ 140.000 in July from 5.580,000 in Der Telagraf, which is close to H’ashIngt«Hi, Aug. 2 (/P)— 8eo> to open without delay. * • a "Our right place is in the van­ taken before negoUatltms de­ termined that South Viet Nam tionalist China which the conver­ June. This compared with 4 mil­ guard of the movement toward the Mayor Brandt, said the Senator rotary of Defease Robert S. Mo- sations between Kennedy and Chen lion idle in July 1960. signed to protect Britain’s special "shall not be lost to the Com­ greater unity of the free world," Interests. was "off the track.’’ Die Welt, Namara publicly opposed today Play munists for lack of any support” apparently failed to remove, Employment declined by 205,000 he told the Houae of Commons. put(Iished in Hamburg as well as Senate efforts to maintain pro­ personal charge account GLASS from the United States. The joint statement touched on to 68,499,000. The changes in em­ "We ran lead better from within These are its preferential Com­ Berlin, called the proposal "not duction of heavy Jet bombera On the question of Outer Mon­ these other points: News Tidbits ployment and unemplo.vment were than from outside. I am persuaded monwealth trade system and the onl.v off the track, but dangerous.” with a 8525 mtlliaa addltton to Of AM Kinds golia's bid for admission to the Communist China — Kennedy both about what was seasonally we ought to try." welfare of British agriculture ADN, the official news agency President Kennedy’s defensa United Nations, the statement said and Chen agreed that the Red from the AP Wires expected. Macmillan’s speech marked the which has price support not pos­ of Communist East Germany, ac­ appropriation requests. McNa­ only that there was a "candid and regime "cannot meet the genuine Goldberg said the figures showed opening of a 2-day debate on the sible imder the laws of the Com­ cused western newspapers of "In­ mara in a letter to Sen. William wi,h TOTS 'n TEENS Instdkd Promptly comprehensive exchange of views needs and desires of the 'Chinese that economic recovery has not af­ Britiah decision, announced last mon Market. citement" against Fullbright. Proxmire, D-Wis., said the big on all relevant issues.” I’nexploded time-bomb found in fected the nation's hard core un­ Monday, to apply for membership Macmillan praised the Common Neues Deutschland headlined its unasked addition to the Presi­ In All Mokes of Cors It said the issues include the (OonUnned on Page Bight) dining room of Paris Left Bank employment problem. He said It of the six nation Common Market. Market’s achievements, saying: story "Excitement among the dent’s 83.4 billion special re­ and CAMPUS JUNIORS Work Done Indoors in Our Shop hotel frequented by American tour­ remains a continuing cause of con­ Macmillan noted that Rritain had quests for defense funds was not Bronco ists, according to Paris police who cern to the administration. (CkHiMaued Ob Page Seven) OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 PJW.—SA’TURDAY 8 A.M. to NOON long entertained a tradition of iso­ (Continiied on Page Ten) needed. Proxmire announced CALL MI 3-2128 . . . ASK FOR MRS. RHODES... say that plastic bombs are a trade­ The number of workeVa idle a lation and suspicion of foreigners. that he would try to rip the $525 Your application'will be forwarded to you and your Preliminary Study Made mark of right wing terrorists op­ half year or longer increased by "Nevertheless,” he went on, “it millions from the defease ap;. nearly 100,000 In July to 1,026,000. account opened without delay. Thank You. J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. posed to French President De is worth recalling that In every pe­ proprlation MU when it comes Gaulle’s policies on Algeria . . . The rate of unemployment to the riod when the world has been in Soviet Peaceful Coexistence up for Senate action bder this CREDIT DEPT. 31 BISSELL ST. Phone Ml 9-7322 Communist China says Kennedy total work force increased from danger from a tyrant or aggres­ week. with your Administration fails to save I'nit- 6,8 per cent in June to 6.9 per cent sion, Britain has abandoned isola­ U.S. Plans to Base ed States from what would aeem in July. tionism." GIRL, 15, HELD FOR MURDER America's inevitable decline . . . Goldberg spoke of this as vir- The House is expected to approve Khrushchev Doctrine Buffalo, N. T„ Aug. 2 ()P) - - Two Boeing 707 Jet airliners with tm lly imehanged but said it un­ Macmillan's move despite opposi­ Fifteen-year-old ChjTel Lee JoUa undercarriage trooble make safe derlines the need for legislation tion from some of the ruling Con­ was intfeted totey on a first- Men on the Moon landings in London and Kenya, ac­ servatives as well as many La,bor- degree murder charge In th* cording to report from London. (Continued On Page Seven) ites. The way will then be cleared Spells Woes for West stoylng of 8-year-old Andy Aah- Theodore . Roosevelt's countr,v for Britain to open negotiations ley, who 'was kidnaped and home at Oyster Bay and his New with the Common Market nations drowned aftw two other Udnap- Baltimore, Md., Aug. 2 (P)—Ten-^rooon’s surface will have to be of York City birthplace have been Confucius Say ... ? By J.AHE8 BIARLOW Ings In the same area. A grand tative operational plans for sta^ special design! perhaps w4th wire- —Prance, West Germany. Italy, *which Khrushchev preaches,’ look offered to the government as his­ Belgium. The Netherlands and Lux­ Aseodated Preas News Analyst like an exercise in the Commu­ Jury also indicted the girl oa tioning men on the moon were dis­ brush or rolling-sphere wheels, torical shrines, President Kennedy Vi Money New Haven, Aiig. 2 embourg. Washington, Aug. 2 UP) — You nist lexicon of double-speak. charges of kidnaping both the closed today. since rubber tires would deter­ announces . . . U. S. Ambassador can expect world turmoil for the The government-backed study Lee Nong complained to po­ Macmillan said Britain faces "a It says quite blandly that peace­ Asley boy and 5-year-old Richard iorate rapidly fai the near-vac\ium Grant Stockdale in Dublin, Ire­ rest of your life. Not big war, may­ ful coexistence between com­ Edgington. The Indletnieats were mapped some strange methods for atmoaphere. land. declines comment on Miami lice today that someone had long and exhausting struggle over stolen about 88 from his cash more than one generation if the be, but endless conflict, struggle, munism and capitalism is not only handed up in Supreme Court. sustaining life in a still stranger All moving parts needing lub­ report that he repaid personal revolution around the globe. possible but desirable. After all, The Ashley boy’s body was found environment. rication will be enclosed. loan of 85,000 dollars to a New register while he had steppeti forces of Communist sxpansion out of his Chinese laundry for are to belicontalned." It’s all spelled out calmly in the It explains, this just gives com- . last month after a widespread "It's going to be a barren, mo­ To make the ■ space shi(> Itself York builder at President Ken­ Rusaian Communist part.v’a pro­ notonous place," .said John De a few minutes. On the possibility of European search In the city, alarmed by maneuverable, so it can be moved nedy’s request before taking duties gram for the next 20 years, and (Gontlnued on Page Eight) the two previous Udnapings. p e o p l e b u y Nike, program manager for the about or its position changed, it in Ireland . . . Portuguese govern­ Where had he gone? asked nations later turning Communist, ^ A R T police. beyond. lunar transport study here. will probably be supported on ment soutce.s in Lisbon say 22 sol­ the prime-minister declared: Next door, said Nong, to "IVe shall not escape fiom the This program, the first laid down AT&T OUT OONSIDi&HED e.f.m. AUTOMATIC The planning project is be.ing stilts that operate mechanically diers killed in action and six killed in Moscow since 1919, waa released Washington, Aug. 2 (JPi— This professional bronco rider can afford to take risks, . . it’s carried out by the Martin Co. un­ like walking legs. accidentally in operations during wash some clothes at a self- consequences of such a disaster by service laundry. seeking In 'isolation a security Saturday. It fills 64 columns of 22 Prisoners Justice Department disclosed to­ der contract with the National Likely landing site is on the rel­ July against African rebels in print in the New York Times. his business. But when you’re handling your money, you Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ day it is considering whether r Oll-FIREP , atively flat iireas within one of the Northern Angola. When Hitler wrote "Mein to order the American Telephoae tration. Sqh.vo, Japan's leftist-dominated, Kampf”—his blueprint for the wild can’t be so daring — j’our future is at stake. Many people Your Savings Earn A preliminary report said a de­ large moon craters. Provisions Aid Search for & Teleg^^lh Co. to divest Itself boiler must be made, however, for pos­ 3.8-milllon-member General Coun­ savagery of Naziism later — un­ of Its overseas operations. Lee cade or more may be needed to cil of Trade Unions, opens five-da.v fortunately no one took it aerioua- spend all th^ir earnings or speculate with their investments— establish permanent bases on the sible scattered holders, jagged Grizzly Bear Chewed His Head Loevinger, head of the depart­ rocks or crerices that may be convention to adopt resolution ly. moon. It outlined some of the tech­ calling for diplomatic relations be­ Diabetei^ Drug ment’s antitnist-dlvlsioa, made Smart people buy eXm. Auto­ that’s almost like riding a bronco without knowing how. You there. It looked like the work of a neu­ the disclosure In testimony bo- niques and conditions in prospect tween Communist China and Ja­ In Hair-raisingFight^ Man Says rotic. and it waa. matic Oil Fired Cast Iron Boil­ for the expedition, including: Man will find his apparent pan . . . Sovjet government opened Bridgeport, Aug. 2 {JP)— Twenty- fore the Senate Small BosJneen strength and stride magnified six No doubt many men had a hand Committee. Loevinger said ha er Burner Units because they can get hurt easily.. .and seriously. There’s one sure way of Insulated balloons amd caves or trans-Siberian railroad to foreign in the new Russian Communist two prisoners In the state jaU here , know that more than 37 years’ tunnels are foreseen as moon shel­ times, since gravitation on the tourist.s this summer for first time embarked today on a medical re­ considered the Westeni Union keeping your money safe and have it grow. Open a Savings moon Is only a .sixth that of e*rth. Detroit, Aug. 2 (j*Pi—Joseph^trict Judge Ralph M. Freeman party program which haa the bless­ Telegraph Co, waa "less monop- experience in the manufacture ters, protecting against solar since World War II, and .^ilosed it L. Williams, 22. who says he was yesterday. ing of Premier Khrushchev. No one search project which niay PEOve. of beating equipment goes into Current i radiation and the extreme tem­ A 3-foot earthbound step will carry again without explarmtlo'n. Japan the value of a new oral' drug for ' Olistlc” at the time it was re­ him 18 feet. chewed up, literall.v. by a grizzly After a rough and tumble cat­ is calling this neurotic. quired to divest itself ot tto every unit All e.fjn. units are Bank of Manchester savings account and save regularly. It Annual Dividend peratures ' ranging from 250 de­ travel bureau reports . . . Oft-post­ bear in Glacier National Park two It la frankly and confidently treatment of diabetes. built to the most exacting grees in daylight to 230 below A 300-pound fuel tank will weigh tle with the bear—"I waa sure overseas operations than AT&T poned attempt to orbit satellite years ago, testified about it yes­ Moscow’s blueprint for world con­ The program, which started standards which assures you is safe — it will earn dividends. It means instant credit and zero ifi darkness. 50 pounds. ‘space platorm” encounters more I was going to die”—a park is now. terday. ranger came to his rescue and’ quest by communism. And this three weeks sgo in the State JaU the highest quality, economy Boring machinery for digging Man will have to bring his owii troUhle and probably will not be At times Williams’ story was must be taken as seriouaiy as Mein and years of trouble-free serv­ instant cash. You CAN’T lose. tunnels and other equipment for air, food and water, until self-re­ shot the animal, Williams said. in New London, is being guided by miFliOMAT TRIES SUIOIDB tried again for two weeks, accord­ hair-raising. Kampf ahould have been. the Charles Pfizer Laboratories of ice. Be smart and see Harry building bases l|i expected to be cycling systems are set up for pro­ ing to report froiii Cape Canaveral. But Williams already had suffer­ Miami, Fla., Aug. 2 (A5—A l­ Once, the 300-pound female bear ed serious injuries. It Is divided into two main Groton, a drug msuiufacturer. Van Camp today for all the operated by i*emote control by a ducing it. Holl.nvood police say literary had "my whole head in her parts. One is a catalogue of rosy berto de Oharrio, Panama’s am­ detaUs on e.f.m. "the finest in Member of Federal crew still within the space ship. Already, toxicity stindifsi havo bassador to Cuba tried to com­ De|KWit Inzimuice Algae. the fast-multiplying, critic and writer Ben Ray Redman mouth. . . . " The suit alleges the government promises of a richer -and easlw Automatio Heat" Man himself presumably won’t single-celled plapts that absorb dies-^an apparent suicide victim wa.s at fault in failing to warn been run on animals in the Pfizer mit suicide today after'a quar­ Oorp. “All I could hear was the mise life for the Russian people in the laborstories, and the stage h u be able to do heavy construcUon man's carbon dioxide for their own —after telling his wife he ‘ was of her teeth on my sku ll....the park visitors adequately about next 20 years. rel with his wife, the pMloe re- work, since a chance break In his nourishment and release oxygen, depressed over state of interna­ worst part, I think, was the awful dangerous animals. Williama wanta It was this part of the program been set for huipan consumption iported. Detectives Robert Gow. CAST IlOH •pace suit could be fatal. It’ll be are being considered both as an air tional affairs . . , Outbreak of smell of her breath,” Williams 8425,000 for hia injuriea (he had 11 which got most attention when it of the new and yet unnsuned drug, aqd W . P. MoCIure said that thp CONSTMICTtOri a puriibutton oeneomctlon job. and food source. rJioIera in Toishan, Kwangtung said. operations) and* 825,000 for hia was made public.over the week­ whose purpose is to cut sugar from 58-year-old dtplo*n*t ntot hhn-: avines Mank of]mancliester “We aee man as beiar able to Algae are nutritious and high in Province, reported by, newspaper "But I) always had the fee Ing family’s medical expenses. end'. the blood. •MX In the right tempto wttli • perform ’’three baeic jope which protein content. Wah Kiu Man O Po in Hong Kong she was never mad," Williams .Williams said he was at Glacier Ths other, predicting the ulti­ In charge qf ths special pro­ M calber pistol. He ' MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH nmehinea will not be able to dupli­ In advance of man getting to . . . Brig. Gen. Benjamin G. Willis, added. "She was like a cat and National Park working as a sum­ mate triumph of communism with­ gram is Dr.i Peter Paul Ruseaki, to Jackson Memorial HaepttsI la nUILDINC MATERIALS 9 23 Alain Sf. ?8 5 Fci'.t Center St. /Vanchi'st/r Parkadv cate,’’ De Nike neid, "He ia lint the moon, De Nike said, "W e can former commander of Iceland de­ I was the mouse.” mertime waiter and that the bear out a timetable, is the blueprint a native Btidgeportsr now ll-ving a oritloal eoadMIon, bat 1 l J M B t R I- U E L Ccr. i-rnox Sf. Wi it Middh- ^Turnpike of ail the decinion-inadsar. Then he conceive of very, little life existing fense forces, Biuned new oenuuand- The young suburban Farming- came upon him and a frlena, Rob­ for the long, fierce, unending in Old Saybrook. Dr. Ruseaki, his oonditloh waa OPEN THURSDAY li obeerver and oemnunlcator. in the'moon’s near-vacuum condi­ of First Air Fore# Reserve ton Townahlp man ia aulng the ert M. Winter of Orosse Polnte, struggle ahead. SVyear-old phyaieian, haa oos. Oliarrio had • Ba».«t88 EVENINGS 6 to B BOTH BRANCHES OPEN FRIDAYS to B p.m. Laatly, be I* the nouroe of na*i> tion. Perhaps an occasional spore Region with headquarters at Stew­ United States Government for when they were on a hike. Reading the full text in this working in Pfizer’a clt ma’s anfimn ador to tha Va ’ Owanoe for eownilerr aquipBaMit.’’ art AFB near Newburgh N, T., 8450,000 damages. part of the program makes the atlona tor a brief peiitod* i lALWATt PUNfT OP PUB Vebiclen for tHMaling about the (Coattnoed Fnge Two), Air Force offidaia report. He told hia story to U.S. D ii- (Coattmed •* Face Eight) Idea of ’ ’p e a c ^ eoexlsteDce,” (Oenttaned en F*c* Four)

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