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PAGE EIOHTCTI5 TUESDAY, JULY t» 196* ittattrifEstpr lifntUt Hw-WeBthet, ------—/ " n/ , F y a w st-M 'D. R. 'WmUk II.i'll I II " f '" " '.''" ' ------r i ' ------lers - fe^a3^ UMty.wid em Aboiit;Towii No Herald Im m». Rywhiy. gam y ;.iH Announce Engagements to IMwtiM orach tooipenMme ehoo| ‘Theo Fort^D e'^a. Maaa, morrow, Independents Day. Rt. 6 will h ^ Micmdey. Aug. recently. He' wae 'i^’ ch a rn Of hia 20, st Fisao’i Restaurant in Bol­ company’a ISO cadeb and reapon* Drive carefully. ton at $'pm-'-' ;r-l * . BiMe for their perfoimance' in DemoersUe Director m n e i s ThrealB in Letters training activities during his 24-* Msbdney of Moncheeter has ar­ S ta fe N e w s hour duty tour. He wiil be oom'-| ranged the meeting. ' MLiUIEUU OF RM4!IIAMIUEB missioned a second lieutenant upon Police Check Leading the dlscuwrion will be completion of ROTC studies and' State Sem Fred Doocy of South graduation from the University of 'Windsor. , Famom for Old Coruiectlcut. ChurchTHeft^ Aihong those who will be InviM FeuhionedGoodneu SM the may(ka |of WUUmantic, B- Airman Z.C. Norman Gagnon, ton, (kwentry, Hebron and Hlaet 2 STORES TO SERVE FOUl son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gagnon Car dam age Haraord, and the planning agen­ ^coff Urges o f E!ast Hartford and formerly o f j cies of those towns, said Mahoney. MANCHESTER -Manchester, was home on leave fd- Some $40 hi caah was taken and RepresentatiVea to tha state SHOPPING PARKADE /^Tax Credit on ter . graduating from the T^.S. an estlmi^ii^ 8275 in property dam­ legislature from the towns will also Monday, Tuesday; Saturday Air Force Security Service Sclml age has been noted in two thefts be Invited, as well as Wilfred Max­ t f AALtoeFJH. Private Pupils at Goodfeilow Air Force Bwte, and one vandaUem' case now under well of the state development com- Wednesday, nursday. Friday REGINA, Sask. ( A P )— ftloti calUng itself the "Swift Cur- Texas.' He left last week for ad<; tnission and Robert Brown of the lOAJM t o 9 P a t . vance school at Fort George^ investigation by Manchester po­ The threat, of violence was in­ rent Citizens Safety Committee’ WASHINGTON \(AP) — cartel region planning agwicy. threatened the doctora and their If federal aid is to be ffiyen to Meade in Maryland. While at lice. The planning and devdlo|iment ROUTE & BOLTON jected today into the strike of families. Goodfeilow he-was on the hmior A break and theft of $34.40 wee agencies in Mancheater are expect­ O a ilyU A .| £ to sow PJH. Saskatchewan doctors against public schools, then parents roll. Gagnon is a 1860 graduate of^ The engagement of Mtae Su-^ The threats, in letters to the reported yesterday morning at The engagement of Miss Donna ed to attend, and the Mancheater Sonday lOtSO AAL to 8i$« PJL whose children attend private •<'> ' ‘P Manchester High School. . ^ " sanne Hall of West Covina, .Calif., ZoUo o f Manchester to Ehigene A. Chamber Of Commerce.. the government's compulsory town’s weekly newspaper and a Ike Defends Center Congregational (Church. The to Benedict'Zollo Jr. of Manches­ Daponte of«Waterbury, has been medical care program. Tem­ radio station, ordered the doctora schools could be given fOdera) Oran Fight Mrs. Edward Beattie .of Porta- incident occurred smnetime, after 1 ter and Covina, Calif., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and pers grew short aa more doc- to get down from their ci^ its, Welfare Secre- down." Ireland, arrived by Jet at p.m. Sunday and early yesterday announced by her parents, Mr. Mrs. Benedict Zollo, 66 Gardner State Installs \ tora lepOrtediy were'moving pedestal’ ’ and return to no: Abraham. Ribicoff .skid 2 New GOP Idlewild Airport, JT. Y„ last Sun­ morning, The money was taken and Mrs. Robert Hall, West Co­ SL practice by Friday morning, yesterday. Nmr Hitt SriMei out of the inrovinee. erwise, Uie let T the Adds Chaos day for a visit'to Manchester. She from two, locked desks, - one of vina, Calif. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and FOO*OO**“F^0 rOHPfOOOol As tiMi government program Referrihg to a recent Q>eeeh Of is the mother o f Mrs. Alex Quail, which contained a small metal se­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. - Pasquale Daponte of Water- Traffic Control doctors would * hand hla the former Connecticut Gov­ and doctanrs' etifte moved into the to themselves, m or .82 Fairfield St., and will be a curity . box. Marked . desk keys and Mra. Benedict ZSollo, 66J3ard- bury. A new traffic control. Installed ernor sold; "Serloue consideration nits banging in the office were used by 'M Zollo is a 1959 graduate of fifth day, each aide sought to their property e laUon For Algeria house ^ est of Mrs. Robert Mc- ner St., Manchester. ' ■/ by the State. Highway Department marshal puIRte Mppdrt. Neither must be given to new epproedhes Qomb, 85 Brookfield her ais- the thief or thieves after entrance The announcement w m madb at Manchester High School, and a engineers at the comer of Waddell may deem to remove the bitternees from the was gained by removing a screen 1962 graduate of St. Mary’s Hos­ aide showed guy aRlto M hscMPS The efa said the threats WASHINGTON (AP) — 'ter. , K an - open houke recently at the Rd., South Adams and W. Center down. debate over aid to private schooia By RODNEY ANGOVB from a nbrth aide window and home of the bride-elect's, parents. pital Scho •• tkxial Republicans Citlsens Com­ 4 to 8 pjn. at th^r homa on it) in .the locker between 4 and worthy advisor of the Baldw.-n Brockelbgirit' declared there "ap- normal medical eerviees a tax credit of $20 to parents of mittee Wednesday against the at­ three ho(in after firing broke Ae Blevea) send their chUdrra . to .. private "toe most progressive steps our "" >, Wounded ha^ been brought hi, hut Church, Brooklyn N. T., and had lived at nO Strickland St. before St., In which seven new'cars were Mandhester High School and serv­ *"HelaiMa Is the registered TM schooia,” Ribicoff said. omdd give no precise figure for board. The midweek'seryices at the retiring mne years ago. Mr. Seiffert was a buildmg contractor at the Heberlela Patent Cqip/’ party has taken in many years.” HRher. ■ . church have been/canceled for to­ in Manchester. (Herald photo by Saternls). \ \- damaged by stones. Service Mana- ed three years in the U.S. Army. JU LY 23 THROUGH AU O I^ 3 The All RepuMican donfermce morrow becau^ of the holiday. er Bninp Mazzoll noticed the He is employed as an apprentice Demp$iey Plpn Backed was foiVned last Saturday by Re- Doctora Worited over toe wound­ The planning/ board will meet Samage yesterday.. One car had a electronics ^hnlcians by Aero­ AUGUST « THROUGH AUGUST 17 ed and wduU not make commrat amaoh^ windshield while all had HBRSHRY, Pa. (A P )A resMu- pubUcans meeting at Biaenbow- Thursday at^:30 pjn. for a day- Jeanette Fletcher, 11 Wairen Ave., jet General Corp., Azusa, Calif., tion oubmlttad by Cmmecticut Gov. er’e farm in Oettyebtng, Pa. Or­ -on the number ot Moslems and : light in4>a^on the church. Hospital Notes Vernon; Mark Giuirdlani, Stafford denta on the fenders, roofs and and attends, evenihg classes at John N’. Dempsey, urging- a uni­ European injured or dead. Springs; Jeffrey Brisse\te, 1 chrome trim. Ah estimate of dant- Mt. San Awtonio College. CoN Comp Soerofiary ganization of the citizens commit­ The swift and bliaody outburst ot age vji-as put at $276. Police are In- form mtoimum drinking age o f 21, tee was announced in New York Michael Dr., Vernon; Kenneth A Dec.>29, 1962 wedding Is DRtl$ COMPANY won the approval of the governors later toe same day. fluting, toe firat major incident Advyusiement- Patienta Today: 219 Dewey. Wimping; Mrs. veethpiti^ the set which occurred planned at St. Martha’s Episcopal J A M f 22 since the country became Inde­ ADMtTTBD YESTERDAY: BMnetlme during the weekend. Mala 8t»M l 84081 conference;' • BSsenhower’a defetiae of toe two Labohville, 26 Cooper St.; Church in West Covina, Calif. The conference adopted the pendent Tueaday, risked jdtmglng fore you leave on vacation Roger Williams, 1758 Tollaitd Randall, 35 Baldwin Rd.; Record odHolidciy organizations came In a letter to Algeria into chaos. rent a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX at Tpke.; Isaac Snyder, 27 Wellesley resolution of the Democratic Gov­ l^puMicen National Ohoinnan Marckand, 211 Main S t; J.effrey ernor Tuesday. Rut Gov. NMeon A. It cams as thousands of Jmroiw JNNBCnCUT BANK ANB Rd.; Richard Gaudino, 09 Spencer Glngras, 9 Hart! Dr., TaloottyiUe; WUUam E. Miller. MUler is an ac­ Moeleme were paradiiig \ and tUST OO., 893 Main Street, for Rockefeller. New Yot]^ whose St.; Mra Joan Oelnicki, Andover; Beverly Hill, Amston; Monte and By THE ASSOCZATEO PBpiB > An Atlantic doast Line paasen.. state has a .mihlmum drinking age tive epemsor of the conference. chanting efogans of their new-bpm /the safe storage of valuables, and Mrs. Margaret- Scanlf'". 139 W. Mylene Sbackway, West WilUng- Traffic 188 ger train oanying hoUda>. pasatt- o f 18, abstilned. The GOP (dialrman, in advancing state. Suddenly, witneasee e a ^ / important papers. Rentals begin Middle Tpke.; Lorraine uathrop, 47 ton; Mrs. Regina Flaherty, 6 Earl Beating U gers from Blorfda to New Toilc toe Idea for the group, said Re- gtmfire crackled from windows d| at a .low $5 per year depending mi Govs. David L. Lawrence, Penn- Cash on the Line Village St, Rockville; Mra Vir­ St, Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Conyers, SUNIMER CAN BE X Drowning // - n was derailed near Florence, S.C. B v lv a ^ and Richard J. Hughes, pubUcans should form an otganl- Ktmopeau apartmrat houses over- the size. ginia Mercer, 92 Autumn S t; Mrs. 106 Concord Rd.; Mrs. Laura iaitz, ■ / ' SB Wllhjg the engineer and thg fire^ lation ol leading party members, Agmta ol the FBI place nearly 2% milUon in cash on table at hureau’s N e «^ offlea yeetordoy. krqklng the Place FOch, main r- / New Jersey, udiose etetea also bor­ Tbe money, cached along with pistols and ammunition, right foregnxmd, was found in ttaa trunk 18 Eastfleld St; Mrs. Josephine COOL AS A BREEZE. X - /' man'and injuring l> peramis. der N»w Toric, gave Dempsey’s in and out of otfloe, to (xwrdtnate square of toe city. Then Moslem Gelinas, North Windham; Mrs. Total / taa The trafdc death toll was high­ efforU to win control of toe Horae M a car in a garage Ity workmen- Hie FBI said Alra found in toa ear craifstn ii material im a resolution strong support. polios probe of a JaOed New Jefsey gambler, Joseph (Newqboy) Morlarty. (AP PhotoCax). > poliCf quickly returned fire and Gertrude Lfimell, 27 Bluefl^ld Dr.; er 'than 107 deaths rcportsd last Oonnecticut, New Jeraey and and trim toe. Oemocratlo majority the battle was Joined, Mrs. Dorothy Lamie, 661 Main St.: WHh • flick o f the switch ai| ifr oonditTohtf" n a ffie a c d ^ M e ^ I e d a record Memihial Day, also on a Wedne»: Pennsylvania have been urging In the Senate. . T ^ toootlng appeared to have FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Mrs.’ Margaret Krawfsky, South 188 persons during the natim’s tO- day, a one-day observaiwe. In tbi New York to raise the minimum BUrabower said "on mattsre of otoF^^ln toe crater Ot toe city' Windsor. basio prtnciide and ideals toe Re- 'News Coaierence Ti cools, dehumidifles end circulates the / hour observance *ot Ltdapendeoce drlnktog age to 21. Tlmy have com- ggr late- afterweon. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son (Oontfawed an Page liv e ) iMkliMd that young motoriaU from pubUcaa party M truly |a truly tot Trticklaads ol Ikemto-tanopa and WE WILL BE OPEN to Mr. and Mra. EU Tambling Jr., tir to make you cool and comfortable throushout Day. UMir iteteo oroaa the New York '-"‘Jou’a majority party. armorad vehicles pafiroOod. Oran. 395 Main St; a daughter to-Mr. . The death count on the natlcn’e border for Uquor,. often returning But unfortunately tor America At least ottS carload o l. Jlfoelnm and Mrs. George August, 49 Birch toe h o M summer Weitoer. turns bcA Streets and hlg^iways exceeded the drunk and getting, involved to aw- and .party, wfill* abkHere alab \wad otiM '’apSecDl^ St a son to Mr. and Mrs. 'John ahSHlay Fourth of July holiday Death cldenta. wt Republlcane have devottd our ahmg deserted Steoets. Mulkern, Hiompsonville; a daugh- muggy days pleasantly cool. See lacord set in 1906; the last yaar ‘nia neoluOoa aubmltted by attratloa to prindpiee and pro- Premi^t* Quits The body w( m Xuropean woricer ALL DAY JULY 4 I ter to , Mr. emd Mra. (Tlarenirice when a one^Iay obeervance was Dempaey oaUed fo r intensiScaUon afTOMa toa oppodtloa baa tocused etui lay in toe ^gutter near too 1 Landry, 62 Pleasant S t your dealer tor electric cooling whfch fits held. M ars of effo^ to make the 21-year its energies, woriring relmUessly BRASILIA. Brazil (A P )^ fra- Grand Hotel, 4H\boura after bt ‘ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY The National Safety OouncU es­ minimum age uniform, especially and riirewdly bn toe arithmetic of kUled. \ aa tt affecU ywthful drivora. eral strika VIrtnaHy jMuulyBed PINE PHARMACY GniY Goulette, AndoVer; Mrs. timated earlier that during the HARTFORD (AP) — SUte Po­ wtamlng eieidions through poItUca] BraaU today amid a now govern- About 800 Kurraeans summarily i Elizabeth Cowles, Beat Hartford; your honto in d toHfget See toe wiito holiday period from 6 pjn., Tues­ organlzattona." -r— eer CENTER s t r e e t KEEP C80L lice today' reported h» trittle fSe mental crisis touched oft arresta6 were rueased- ^ Mrs. Anna Gesaay, 14 Regan SU day, to midnight Wednesday the T lile v e s Rip Btulding He said tot now organizationt It woa not Untoedtetely clear aa Rockville; Mrs. Jane White, portebto styles and be sure and biiy one toUtles In Its patrolUng ai;ess, nd vealgiiatlen of. (nmeervauve WAHUNGTON (AP)—Preaidrat^F Repreeratettvra at both business 68 traffle toll would faU somewhere WATERF*ORD (.AP) -^-Thlevea “will fiU an urgent need by great­ Mimster Aiwt de Mbura Kennedy, after calling for a part­ to who fired on toe Moaienu. One Horton Rd.; Deborah Therrien, 167 between lib and 150. drownings, no .“untimely deaths" ly broadening toe baee of orga^ and labor have proposed tax cuts. Moslem policeman aborted that pried open the side of a buUding Army units add police nership with a united Europe, to­ Tha sUratton likely will be aired N. Main S t; Mra. Eyelyn Cooley, . before toe scerehers gBt heiA It also said that nearly all of o f any kind during the SO-hour which is made of ahunlnum W rob toe firing came from toe terrorist East Hartford; Martin Pina, Cov­ toe alert In Rio W'-Janeiro day goes over the nidloa’a eco- later today at Kannedy’a news European Secret Army Ofganiaa- the country’s 76 million, can July Fourth hididay period. toe Waterford Tile 'Company of (OoBttwMd SO Page Fewr) . 'Bomic books with Secretary of the entry; Mre. Anna Rago, Eaat Would be on the go. other large cittee aa labor leaden conference. tton. A New Jersey man, Vemmi N. $161 to Cash, poUce said yuterdey. Ignored preaid entlal appeals |uid Tteasuix. Douglas Dillon. Hartford: Mrs. Katherine Barnum, The country’s overall accident Carmack of Elisabeth, was killed Rocco Delpriore, owner K- mMAOr a i n ST„81 AT DEPOT SQUARE Mra.. Edltn Sleurpe, who peaaed Umaj He is one of toe youngest men MI 1^7111—M DAILY. TO 9 PJR. * JUyAlMI- KEEP COOL (and dry) in the downtem district. 1 2 8 ^ 1 4 0 ever to hold ouch % h academic himself had expUcltly instructed' talk backgrounded by risiiig - pres- conference a haspltal where he Is reenper* toe besem ent erarps toe woodwork, b u se s Among the 00 pereone who rank on the Tale faculty. on toe need tor penance—personal .(OonttaiBeg ea P ^ b Feurieea) Bures in and out of Gpngrese for ''^Kennedy likened toe coming to­ aKhg (rem a leg fraotore. TMe Tour memory is aa deer today. a tax cut this year. In the hour you drowned during the holiday period In recrat Umee, Calabresi’a mortifituitton in sorrow tor one’s gether of America’s IS original WM the S n t tedicatloa « f any Am yo«| paased away. HARTFORD (AP)—The State sine. aetbMk In the S7-yesr-«M for- mildew, nist and rob But you can end were five children aboanilja small Motor Vehicle Department’s dally achievement was topped only by Both Kennedy end Dillon have cohmlra with toe efforU to unify Son end douchler. flat-bottomed boat which capslsed toe former ehonceUor of the Uni­ Pope John said the Chiirch bolds expreased the view that taxes Western Europe. This comparison Mtme minlater’e reeoveiy record of automobile fatalitiea as ilia eeeldent a week ago to­ moisture damage and diy out the air In y o u r. h( a lake' near Sanford, Fia. Four of last midnight and the totals-on versity of Chicago—Robert M. penance indiepenslble tor toe per­ should not- be reduced until next and hia choice of toe birthplace Card of Thanks fection of its life”. year.^ However, Kennedy has in­ day. The medleal holletla raid, other children and two adults were the same date last year: . Hutchins. Hutchins wee 28 when News Tidbits of UR. independence for his re­ however, that Sir WInsto* is home with an efoebto dehumidifier. WhHe not thrown into the water- but were . 1961 1963 he was elected not only a profeaeor The EciunenituI CouncU — open­ dicate that the question bPa tax marks tuiderllned that: We wish; to expreu>our thanka to.our ing Oct. 11—has as its .chief aim fron tha AP W im rkduction this year was still' open eerafertehle a trlenda for the many kind meaaouea rescued. KlUed ...... 128 140 of law but. dean of toe YalC Law The United States kx>ks forward night. aad> menurlaJ contnbutlona and other School in 1928. toe renewal of Catholiciam in the knd deprade on toe state of toe Do Your TVeek’s Wash klndneaaeta. We would also like to ex- a cooling d b icA this wonderful applianca modern worid, an attempt to per­ press our 41ienka to all the nurses and Calabresl Joins hie, father and feconomy. %i;. (Orattraod on n g s Fara). SKY N-SBOr romORT helpers at the Mancheater Convaleaoent wrings moretoan a pint of water brother on toe Yale faculty. They fect toe Church In toe face of new Boy Seoata tram 14 ^ w ign Home. Heaps Prime on Tiuman are both on toe staff of toe medi­ problems. prwent the Oaga e l meir hama nONCMUPLU (AP) - * The The John Orr family. cal echooL , Pope John asked Roman Catho­ lands at IntamatlMuU Comporee at .United Statee Is Set for He third IN THIRTY MINUTES! ad hour out o f ^ air. See your participating Hie mother teaches Italian at lic Ushope torouihodb the world CMmp SequMsen. New Hartford Jiadustriai Expansion try r t evnfodtng a andear do- Alhertua Maghus College. to begin in their dioqeses novenaa . . . Jobn jraeph Frank, private In- vice tonight. Ugh above John- O K N 24 H ouas p e a r iNCLUDMe Su n d a y ' dealer about a ^ trial s Ths CalObreaia came to the of prayer to the Holy Gboet, In- veetigotor and attomey formerly Bto* blaad. The UR- Werthee ESTOW Strauss Hails Decision voUng from the third person of of New Britain, named one of three Bureau iu' Heuelnlu Mid ekleu Unltod Statee from Milan 22 years aheuld he elenr and vMbOtty F H a C O OENBlH W A SH E R S wPHARMACY *«»• 1 the Trinity "heavenly light and defendants in 8350,000 suit lavelv- la r aDeged eleetroule eaveedrop- Kennedy Invites Japan good ever toe ttey Pacific le- Omdo graduated from Yale Col­ the grace of God” for parUclpanta lauA The area had rate eraulla 46S Hartford B d.r4fl S-SS4S To Make H-Bomb First lege in 1958 and went to Oxford ot their Elcumehlcal Council. piag on Woehington hotel guest lest A pril and high dewdterte earty Mea- OPEN ALL DAY JfULV 6 On a.Rhodes scholerahip. In 1955 Pope John asked further that all day sad earty Wedaeeday. Tw* : M-POUND Catholics practice interior and ex­ (Seorge L. Rabb, counsel for Ro- P len ^ af; FUn^—Ail Sizes > he entered Yale Law School. To Build Plwts in U.S. prevteas. atteBopts r t a hlgh- UVE By J. W. DAVn I I, “ Thus the decision, made when -After eomideting hie three year terior penance and mortify them- dolphe G. Beteette, director of : I ; ■ ______altttade toot tailed heeaarai mt / y \ WASHINGTON (AP) —America it was, provided us with the time courae of study in law, Calabresl eelvea rolunterily. | > Maasachuaetta State Waterways __ --S • ...... ♦ DOUBLE LOAD BEHER would not extet as It- does tfxlay. and posture vdiioh have sustained was chosen, me the highest ranking - In the history of toe- Church, Division, says Beaoetta wU ap|Mal TOKYO (AP) — The KennedyOcanflrmed toe offer but Pfolnted V' // nI in the beliet of Lewis L. Strauss, us to'this writing.'* member o f hia daas, to work aa a pcarance has frequratly been aeked his srapension from hli 812JK)0 Job administration has invited Jkpan out that the areas involved were 'strayed witoeot a I' \ bad ’tt not been tor the momen­ , R was Jan. U, INO that Tru­ clerk for Associate Justice Hugo a* a way to please God betore a to toe Maeaachusetta Civil.Service to Invest in building factories in not depressed ntylons but 1 1 ELECTRICAUY tous decision 12 years ago to man made known hie H-bomb de­ L. Black of the U. 8. Supreme major event^-such as an Biciunm-- C - Such a development would help Luther H. Hodges had first. aiig- * Ax9 CottOR Riigs h ShuRtu WHEELS—BEG. S4.0S 1 surrounded the atomic bomb . and the eirth's atmoqlwre that Ufa T6 Halt Invasion of Motorboats fer of special aeoMnnee. preleaged ISa tfae -H-homb, as wM)'aa other is- would cease to 'axut; ' 'Two toad-age cousins in Loula- correct a' U.S. -adverse balance ol gwted that the Jiqianese might D fo p fs . (5) CHEOR PROMT WHEEL payments situation, sources said. b« ' interested in such investmeut skid. W ag BEABDroe 00^- In flic years betore, during Other major actiona discussed VUls Ky., arreated for brntnl ' - - htyi^ and after World War H. by Sthuisa' included the original VBNK», Italy (AP) — The only public transport in Ven­ kUUnga o f -t«ro other toen-ngen Japanese exports i to toe Iftiited opportuniUes during a U.8.-Japan (6) CnaSCK BRAKE SYSTEM Stetes last year j totaled neaity cablnet-levri ecoixuaic confei Summing up the arguments decialona to make and uise’ atamlc "war ot the oanale” is simmer­ ice. , 1 ' , - • who had picked up toa kltchhiMtag KEEP COOL (and dry) ELEOTR|CALLY Now the gondoliers com* $1.8 billion. Imports from at Bakane. north oi Tokyo jiu POUR ONLY over thb U-bmb, and praising weapons, the declskm to monitor ing again with toe ancient couaina... Fortoar movii and tele- No Waiting! PMsIdent Harry •- Truman’s' de­ the atmoepbere for tigna Of Rue* plain that toa city fatoefa art vialan director Will PriceL*. 49,-flea United Stetes total $1R hUUm.' cision to go ahaad 'with It. Strsiiss sian nncleai;, teaU, and the decl- gondoliers challenging the In- Imulng too many Hoanzae to appnront heart atteeh w route Japanefb industry. has been slan fay ..,whldi the Senate refused creaeihg' invaslcm o f modeni motonoata. Thra aay toa now hrapital at Jackson, Mies. working on a plan to produce 28 Double Load 'w rote: ■ C abroad to hold its over­ 9 5 /*We wws able to t^ t

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Hal BuQrh • f " New House Guide ■ l l S i S , SHeinwold on w m wim History, Pi^t^ures' JpE^a - Starts Day ‘■'s."'V? •*- i ^ V By Alfred ShWnwold i % nUltCES UCKINE ^ today and also w ill bS' a^^abtS "When 1 was a medioal studmt WABI0 NOTOH aald Dr. ptorre Jale, whotroenUy House Historical Association wop the World pair eham^nsMp f s r ysar-old Whits Bouse, fUUlil with Prom 1800. when it first- Vas with Roger Treael. "1 wis taught besuUful color photocrsphs and occupied, to iM f, thabooUei mtfW. IfORK rMge i . . . Praaident and Mrs. Kennedy new doghouse for President Ruth­ Symptomatic Sld-^' ft gK a W est led (the ace of spades S ^ recaiwed a copy ^ the eye-catch* erford B. Hayes' pet, to big, things Did ypu avar. wAtch how pa^a Wink of aleep eOnUnuCd with anpthSf spato. In f m -p s (e booldet In a White like, the reconstruction of ths epipe to esork in the moralai|f ' grumhles the idii- South cashed both top diamonds, IASI A. f a j s t r H o w iceremony. mansion during the Harry I. Tru­ id. Then fpr aa hour It wal^ Issued as part of Mrs. man administration. ’ , Every One anivi# In a diffarRrt a half dbearding s club Mm dummy. maimar, and the way ha does la a he htops. anyone else Ctytn work- Then^A took the king at oluba the savnr\* Ranaedya project to refurbiall the In a fovewSAl Mrs. Ksnnqdy tog-hy giving a Mngthy oata^ ef Acs of clubs and a club ru ff in President’s home -with historic notes ths . booklet fitet was tipoff to hie pareeiuillty.' - antiques and includes 3M pic­ planned for children because “ it If you gat In early yourself his aches and palnA HO doesn’t dummy. , tures, many of them of furnish­ realise- Phat his real ailniMnfc Uh-^ But now there was no safe way seemed a Shame that they Should someday, you might note these to ruff ths losing diamond in dui^ iiff4 ^ ings she has acquired, havS nothing to take away with familiar chaiiactkrs ty your own toat he’s a living pain in toe nsok. MS wSi -Nsito In t h Ole White House — front them, to help sort out the tnipres' office: Haunted Hubert— "D id toe boss my.. If South takes the ace of and back— In dramaUe tones sions received on ah often- Ruinous Ruth— This -little secro­ adk for msT” hs asks in fright as hearts and ruffs a heart, he can W blue, green and w hite' on the crowded visit.’’ It was hoped to tary is an aging femme fAtals. he enters. Ibdstence is a conttnual then tuff a diAmond in dtunn^ eovar, the booklet ^ow s Id fa­ "stimulate their sense of histery 8hs comas t h r o i^ the door at crisis for .Ifiibsrt This Is bdciuss but bas to use up Ms own lam AB Plus ^ mous roomSi including the 'newly and thrir pride in their country,'' td ll, but doesn’t ait dovhi.to her he is always do8perattiy*’doing to­ trump to get back to hlS hand. Opanlity m i — A A I redone treaty' room on the second She said. ‘ typewriter until 10 o’clock, as it day the Job he should have-done East still bas a trtimp lurking In floor and the famous Uncoln the day before yesterday. AU his Msi band. ' ' ."B u t,'a s research Went on and takea her an hour in the rest room "Impbrtant medical principle," bedroom. so many little-known facta were to put on hm* office face. life hs hai been two days behind South makes tot Slam easily by The guidebook will go on sale IdeSnsd from forgotten papers, it time—and >>*Fbr has been able to taking Ms ruffs in ths correct the doctor replied. “You must nevi for $1 at the White House Starting Happy H arry — Re read eome- er put ths carte hsfors ths was decided to make it • book where that the man who wins is catch up. ■ order. He wine the second spade, PLOSION! catoea the top.diamonds to get hoaros." that could bo of profit to adults the man who grins. His expres­ Delbert toe Dove—The newly­ JVWrisMimrrEs ^ and scholars also," ths First wed can't wait even to toke off Ma rid of a dub in dummy, but then Dally <)aeatia« Lady said. _ sion is permanently creased Itte a muat ruff the low diamond. 'be­ Partner opens w ith 2 N T , and IF T b iT B A V E T O laughing -rtuudi. U anybody can cOat before calling homo . .to be And, ; Mrs. Kannody added, it i ^ s that BO .'disMtep has hefaUeh fore tackling clube. the next player passes.' Tou hold:'- P SCRATCH TOUR iTCH. was decided to gp "on the theory smile way to top—well. After ruffing the diamond in Spades -r - * * 2; ' Hearts — 5 4 2; thAt’a Barry. He can even smile the bride he'leK Just 38 miiiutes , Ir Tour ' eSc beck at any drtis ttere. that it never hUrta a child to read ago. Ms love chirps over toe dummy, declarer cashes the top tMsmonda — Q Itt 8 7; Clubs — •- '*• w ^Ick-drylng ITCIi-HB^nOT'dMidens the somethbig that mgy hs kbovs his on' Mondays. clubs and ruffs a club in dummy. j 8 2. What do you say? • «•...... ' —.. r Itch and burning. Antiseptic acUqn kills Ths C9od— "Baek to the old salt phone make all the oldef married .E germs to speed heaUng:. Fine for eo head.” . ♦ - men eUghtly 01. t^ b p rt has been Now he cashes UtA ace of hearts, Answer: Pass. Ths opening bid C^sema. Insect lillies. root itchk other sur- , The First LAdy, mother of two mins,” hs nupAblas, atumblse ruffs a heart to reach his hand of 3 N T is MgMy invitational, but f. face raahea NOW at North End Phar- children h a rs^ , said d\e hopes over' to bis desk, bi)rlas 'hia head married only three weekis^but al­ S. Biaer. ready be has dlshpAa hands. And draito East's last trump. not forcing. You need about 4 REOAL IS young visitors "will vindicate this In a pHs of papers and, never apys Every play is very simple, but points for a rsaponse, and this theory, find plassure in thig book another word to aayoaa all Ilia Harold Ri^hrow-r-The iatallec- the contrset depends on making hand comes to oqly 8 points.' COMPLEfELY b id kirnow they were its i^ ira - rest of the day. tual offtcs boy enters edto ah air For Sheinwold’a S6^sg e book­ Uon." ths plsye in the right sequsiice, „ AIR Robsil Rod-ltya— Life ^ Just M utter disdAln and says notoing I should have had enOuto sense let. "A Pocket Quids to Bridge," i for fle e rs Mrs. Kennedy sat up a nonprofit one loiv hangovor to this i^dle- to Anybody bemiuas hs thinks they CONDITIONED P sr AB It's to thank Dr. Jais for m fine send SOc to Bridge Book, Man­ White House Hlsloric Anoclulon M od ottles playboy* As hs a rt all a hunch Af lowbrow creapa. chester Evening Herald, Box 8311, to publiah..thla 01!* future gufde- MmSM im hand and walk away, but I fell for FOR YOMR U ^ S i S tBs door, hs thrtiats" out When someons shoute. ‘'B oy!,” Ms medical'Student Ut. ’’What Grand Central Stq., N. Y. 17, N. Y . booka for th r White' Houm . eatitioualy—to fail if ths floor lA Harold merely ahiffa- and eohtln- COMFORT FfoWerf The new booklet has the stamp does this hand have to do. with (Copyright 196S. Qeiiaral FSa- thaTs. His nerves are aa Jan- ues reading "The Theory, of the dinner menus and colds?” rasksd. tares Corp.). oaa PAUL BCBrnm and style of the Natlanal Oeo- John .K. Pearce, 3T. A native of g ie d '^ ^ t when the phone rinifs he Leisure Clau.” (Peiiaeiti with PsattauCs) igraphlc Society, which did the New Tork Cl^, Rie previously im UnUiSIDE AVB. leapsXthrM feet in the air, and The Map Riinaslf—The boss bus-* W ’: S J^wtoen^y and the layouts with­ had been a re^strar-hlstorian at emnea\lown quivering. . . . ties in . importantly, than fixes ave BASTBARTPORD out chaige ds a public semce. ‘ the Smithamlan Institution and on JA A-aiW or Ml S-MM OsnM Gsorge-Hs takas it as a eryont in the room with a aweep-' '"X-- ' ^ . ■' . • The test of the guidebook w m the staff of Henry F. du Pont’s ing, imperial glara flatisfled that CHESTER I neMeeedss ligBy is .MaSrebSslH written bA the White House cura­ Winterthur museum- in Wilmlng' psrsoiial\oruBade to pep up office W E ^ left not s t o n e u n t u r n e d t o m H z YOU THE OREATEST VALUES YOU'RE tor Mrs. Ksansdy ^pointed, Mrs. ton. Del. morale. Invariably ho slaps the the ^entire staff la thoroughly eoemtoiEMMi TONIGHT! flrst parBoAha asos .en thk back, cowad, he cloaas tha door to his J i - and aato, ‘T>ld you hoar the one offlcs, leans back- in his swlvM ''KING OF KINGS’* at 8:S0 abouL^” Tien hs tells you ths chair, puts Ms fast on too dadk LIXaY TO SEE THIS SUMMER. ^BVERY DEFARTMENT IN THE STORE HAS COME U? aaina Joks y ^ told him ths day and takes a nice long refrstotog hsfors. 'v nap. WITH SPECIAL VALUES T^ MiUCE RUYINO NOW^ORTHWHILE. DONT Mt^sfHIS GMMS TOMrATkOBEUT HAIL PhUooopUcal nuibert - "Wsll. Ths drama of another day at the another - day— anbthsr haI/-dollar,'’ office has begun. Whether anyone hk aimouncea aa ha enters. Ha has will now get any work dona la ■a d u l t s $t SALEI UKE WE SAY: "tf% A IAUFALOOZA.** made tha same rspiiark, every day quits another matter. CMtomn U a d e a lf FREE Vadcan StaW RoekvQle-Venu>n Some Baby Thto Hftls entrant in a baby O f T raffic Ileatijs Study Unlit Li^U ' Show At Rffnaipcg looks aa though part of her oeuld qual­ ^ 4 TTOAN c rrr — There has Charter IfeyiGiom ify for the Miss Universe, con­ OPfN TONIGHT i nevarvbeen a serious traffic injury test and although toe might >-v or dora in the-88-year history of have attraeted the Judge’s at­ WASH-N-WEAR SAVE ON SUITS! toe tm ^ Vatican SUte. it etlll has A rsto(faatoatlon ef toe Rock­ tention they eouldn’t really .T'S' toe 18.6 m.p.h. spaed lim it adopted ville Farlto add Reersaticn Oopart- allow points for mommaa In IMP. ‘that’s for cars; for trueki msnt to provide -tor a asparato legs. (OP Photofsx). Use lim it to "a walking speed-’’ ewimming pool commission and The avitoege traffic line is 40 parks and raecMfioa - eommiaaien cants. PIAiis\are under Way to parkp and rscrAation, and two, W E CATER TO ONE OROUP OF FftMOUS NAME SUITS are ampiiMie’i .erorlHUUAd irs of the common council. Crart— iMly SAivdl these! ^ ‘ Mpeirtntoiid^t.i^-,ftity, gitiitybyR D E U O IO rS BINMfMSItVW FULL COURSE Wsditesday. TliarsdAy, Friday LO B S TE R FraeAlforq tions rAcr^en oonuttltoien,. the^todrUr. S p4n. to g p JM. DINNER re ^ M k;awA pAkld the quedtion of whAthto to> fe iM o f park emPr DAtghAfW Atowephsro 4 UIGK COUNTER and mimlpners. toiduld M elmUngted. I BOOTH BEBVIOE SUMMEU .The parks and-rptoiAtiim 'com-

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KANCBESTER BVEm G HtatAIJ).' MAKCHB COKW^ UniBSPAY, JtfLj SM ttt MAIWHEBTISIB MTEWmO lTEKAtD[ MANCHESTEJL CONN* iHiiilBDAY. JULY 6 .1 9 6 8 PA G E B'lVE PACK roue -- --y)---- toll for a onsHlay holiday since June lA and midnight Wsdiiaeday, T ra ffic D 0aths Sat Junk 20,' included 3- to boating hc- H tips Y«w ChrBr«04ii« - iJhhCtreuU NiBiQs Conference Today World War n was 61 set to 1961 Moslem , Settler G un Battle on I Memorial Day. The record etdents, 80 ^drowiUngs and 23 to Racord on Upliday high Was 263, se t; on Christmas accidental mishaps, a total of 152. FALSE TEETH L e a v e s Diead, W ounded G>iirt Cases Day in 19M. tpoM M ss and VYei^ 100 j P i r e i P ^ fflghway deaths for a^ 30-hour FIRE LOSS AT 88.SM \ No Unsw MsimoirtoriMi lii-et- >oses (Cqattaned ttotd Page One) NORWALK (AP) -r The SSM btause of loose, wobbly f»Iie lUJIOIflMrrBE SESSIOM non-holiday period, taken In a Bridgeport Market, a grocery tettb. PASTgZTH, an tmiwoTsd slbs- only other onenlay observance of' survey by The Associated Press Una (non-acUtrpowdar, apnnkM on ^iiq>port j|^mp|| ^ ouf natioiuU leadetii**' iMniiDiRMiitt H&d tbB need ean hien ians With tornmyrm. k,uu«-iii«n Jiauunaum eriiij i ~ Admlnitotratioh' officials, howev­ I whatoer the oodatciicUon p rp |i|m Friday Savings One Eurowan was in exUe-the key to any power er, cautioned agaihat' reading foto lanto paito®rsWp be W b i^ construction of tores out,.."ws can assist the d e v e l o p - ♦« ftruiouas would ba presented to the wnira motorcycle. Wounded fo struggle—was niovhw into Algeria renorte^ to Kennedy’s speech any more than we can assist the develop- w u ♦« re* um. flrmousee. ,x in Octoboir or November, to he managed to climb back on andUronTTunista and Moroccb. B « a l11 all not defeat. . e - '' carrying a dangerous ... weapon _ the high regard «dth which we around the hotel. A European | The advance guard from Tunisia ttwo aUletto type_ knives were Collins, spssking for DsnmrtMo would view the formaUon of tfUs * 5 2 ^ ^ offloial. matted Director Francis Mahoney s* d was maid looking out of an upstairs had reached Souk Ahraa, 110 miles f®*™® *n the vehicles glove fom_ And ultimately we can help to \ S t SS S ! " L ^ window waa gravely wounded by east of Constantine. From the Payment, one urtth a fOTr-i^h partnership , . 1 vacationing, aaksd whethsz BtW' "The fin t order of business la ties on’ the three propwed m bullet. Moroccan side, the nationalist *m- **,.?{ •** •®**>ins ngistration for our Eluropean friends to ',go ch^M * tn!.^ ' OoldwAter aaid MlUsr and dthar the p ^ e chief, the build- bn« of several grtnips of Euro- Its marched.toward Marnla, Ben certiflMta and plates.. • Ubtty leaders .i^uW reject the S^cinunltt^ ^ d the architect ,uses would be estoblito?d At toe forward in forming the more per- . the irinal meeti^ng. He alfjf'®*** aan prisdneta was marrtied -paat 1 Bella’s home town. Where he was I Bonds agmnrt Broym and slSct union vdUch ; jrill someday MiefmUnv »*•»• **• l®adere 3*thBt*rod^otoee for which t— th? hotel vmhlianda ^ expected to arrtv, greiip “centributed to toe to ro now has inSlmtogiy plans. _it the next stop ^ 4 The group Included 118 European from his present refuge, in Cairo, was charged the c a r r j ^ a dan- soon make it powdble.” of too 19«0 eain- ihs eeOn»ated cost td l^ d a ThA mayor said priorities w^ld men ranging from tean-agero to Ben Khedda’a regime strove geiws w ^ n Md Bro^ was "A great hew adifice is hot P***" ’®“«Ttime and expar- Lqulp the two drehouses. o to a t t be dtortiased, and the .Jiart *ep aid men. I desperately to bring order and as-1 also charged with opetyttfig an built overnight,” hb said. "Build­ dence, tatrtTuptto ^Kennreys ad- RapuWlcaa party leaders Oentor, toe othw on McKee 8W ------would Im. to authorize. . ths gene hour. >fier th . •«rt lU control before Ben Bella’s Unregistered ihOtor vehicle and ing the AtlahUc piErtnership AdU '*'**!* I'y®*’® tountad asMa, ignored and $bS0,000, not including tok aeqdK manager to get detailed p li^ ^ d rt2^"d.‘‘^SSra*^tSl rotuT^^ regl.tr.Uon not be cheaply or easily finlshe^." althm of a site at tto Center. No l^clllcatior«^ .v. -.jL., Overseas; * both ; British apd "In toto tot also wfll be found coat astimato has here mads for ^ toe drtaitoO ‘ plans _W1^ art w ^tx^oiu'm w ^ ^^^"[thoriUes wero virtually unable to| Trooper Bangasaer reported French newspapefa gave ttte ^ d . His and toolr two «am- those who wars rei^MnsiUs, In the proposed third firehouse in tto ona ^ jprasenl preUmlnai# Attia, ^ up posiUons near th . »»t«al Moslems from that Brown and the g lrrfirst epeech promlnenf display. The dren.• went -there *h.,- by automobile I for prtUdMirt the El- Mai&ieetor Green vicinity. CoUins aak®d. % n . Mosism poUceman with « . Times of London said It was “an earlier in toe day. senhower^ adnmilatrmtion which!’’which Dirsctor Gesrdon said tfadt some Ths mayoryrepQed, T m not fore Ptotol cocked cinw into the Or«id Imiaginative idea, typical of his m e President's^ news n.vn^»i"“ confeiv I counter to tt# traditional of toe town Are department’s four about that.” • . . ,■ : Gfbfdkt A«ifi fWmsB tfh tidbrsi firiif [ Tc6n*0^ with i ^ v e r , stuck ip their to California, Sm™. P^® ‘P*** ®* *‘*® *®I«“ I®« P“ ’ttr firehouses have <»ly two full-time In Philadelphia, five governors M uturt^M d^NBC^So “ *• counsel of regular parttr paid firemen on dpty at timea ^ - get busy oil. the a ^^sooemoutaide ^ m im ^ ***'^ «t»«a '.'help- Judge O’^en ordered fines of reached for comment supported Stoer twtr yeare (jieP:;fr«M tad SsFiIed^ w2 m- ^ t» <***»« $200 and llOft, respecUvely, in die-- Kennedy’s appeal for a partner­ O T PW TOe *“ ”**"*• ere have as roShy as seven. Tto the towh n ^ e d tour tadnOtnMto- of Prescott ^ m r t s «md by HTO-TV. 'The bthet word*, toasa are tits paid stall is augmentod by volun- ship with a 'united Europe. |Cx- CB8 a!iMl ABC talevlaion muiia ptopto who ewus^ most ofitoors. / stead of three. - tS,- Save 2 5 % to 5 0 % Moslem- presslons of support came from ami tope toe confwence ^ t ^ L „ , presStt party troubles," Gold- Before cwisldering toe oonstruc- H w mayor reidlsd toani were BLOUSES. Burst into Democrats Ernest F. HolIIngs of vlre It at 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight “it Is untoinkabla-toatjtion of any firrtwuse, to said, tto 'other aspects at toe pzobteifi to.ba South Carolina, David L. . iJCw- Time. considered. _ . . ' on ' I guilty to counta of operating a mo­ they sltpuld be gtren 'another rq)- j town ahoiUd, eonsider providing a “Ton don’t put out a firs wito mere told a Europ^ maid was " tw ls^ j^vtetoiv tor vehicle while under the InfliP' portiinity to. lead lis down the j fuU-tims paid etall, Jiut firehoosea. Ton put ttiem Out 91.59 2 o »3 pato to poUtical daatructom." And If toe town gets a fuU-time wounded and there waswaa no waywav . "*<***nl«bt .*®**f- ^ ci^_ .—1 throl__«„vi***®* ®f Uguor or drugs. Ronald J. Wendus, 27, of 65 Proi- with men and e q u ^ p a ^ " bo gaid. pe6t St;, ROCkVUle, $40 for failure Goldwater mentfofiad no n u ies, |patd staN, it would ba a wssta of Summer Fashions! Rostilarly $3.99 to get her to toe hosplUl, m®y .« Eminetf RoberU, 21. of 2 Pearl nor did ho single out specific poU- money if it did alw gat ada- Started to orgahllts an armednh.nt mee e.2 ®**?* arrested last night for intoxi- to drive to the right. O b i t u a r y convoy. ^U on After being found sleeping Cases nolled Included: Elinaheto clea of too Elsenhmar admtnlstra- \ In priijta and solids with short sleeves, roll other European amployea of U CsUd, 26. of West Wlllin^on, Ithm for his crtocism. amount of money,” he said, but Local Stdcy» sleeves or .sleeveless st>ies. Sizes . 30 to 38. the hotel panicked when half a charged with fratJUulent Issue of Mrs. Katarina M. V. Plader should be ..too town’s prime oon- Moefem. ran u p th • r tr tr .lu 5 * f % ,e r o ^ ’: 2 ^ ^ k P«nd sept ce, checks: Lawrence Kies, 44, Handel BROAD BROOK—Mrs. Kata­ U®ra. SUMMER Rd„ RockvUie, and Martin Griffin, rina More Vnbec Piader, 79, of <|iwtottoM tw alahed by; to^lielp the Wounded woman'a^| threat of anarchy IncludedJ Gary. C. Mulka, 19, of Priority, after the men and to virjfy that no oAa in tbs ro«na| Heady with Independence: Moa-| *®*' breach of, Uia 40, Of 156 High St., RockviUe, both Emily SL, died yesterday morning Oobuni. M IdM toob. U $ . charged with improper passing. State News eqUlpmeAL toould be given to the led.. M , . lems srised rtmriments end homes P**®® „?*' at -Hartford Horoital. She waa. the construction of toe central fire­ Bank Btoein . One nervo^ young Moelem occupied by Frenchmen end J ^ « » S l^ o w lak , 22, of 238 . A ease- involving Walter G,. Se- wife of Andrew Piader Sr. '-aU'-'- --taked SKIRTS oore, 29, of 151 E. Main St., Rock­ house, he aaid. l%e - town should «Her shouted, at newsmen: W e ^ j ^ of Europeans’ cars Charter Oilc BL *80 on the sub- Bora May 7, 1883 in Turany; proceed immediately to obtain land Conn. Bank and Truat . , naver harm nefrsmen. But toe Eu- the streets. stltute charge of faUure to drive In ville, charged with driving without Czechoslovakia, Mra. leader waa Clo 01 ■ a driver’s license, was continued to Rou a t toe cehter afrd get bids bn tto 2P«ans are shooting .at w ato eo -tve cannot do anything: its an- the right hand lane. (Stachowiak toe daughter of John uid Pauline I firehouse, to said. > Hartford National T h o t W e r e «h are malting a tight ®f it. arefay," a Moslem poUceman told I was originally charged arlth evad- July 17, Secofe pleaded innocent faj Maro Vrebec. She oame to j I Republican Director Francis Del- Bank and Trust Co. 4$ . gi H.94 and elected to be trieil by court He (OMttaaed from ^kgt OnO) ^Europeana were apiwrently fir- Europeans who paraded into Al- ing responsibility after police In- United States 55 years ago anid | laFeni said hs would venture to Fire lasunuioa OOmpaitire ; t o 1 7 .9 9 Rtqulariy $5.99 and $7.99 . ^ g at the Moslem BCMdiers from central police headquarters vestigated a pne-car accident on has posted a $50 bond. had lived in this area for more Htfd. Fire WH igOH *5»*8 •vmdows and r®®*J^. . •*kl “*® to register complaints. May 22). Harold A'. Gardner of than 50 years. National Fire ,»..,.U5 'iW Summer skirts in chino, dacrOn and cottop, loslems were firing back. Thousands of Moslems still cele- H a^ord. $27 for making an un­ She was a member of Holy Trin­ Building tt tos bast possible loca- Phoenix f i r e 08 •• people running in from toejbrating ind®P®hdence, proclaimed neccessary noise with a motor ve- V an W estendorp ity Lutheran Churoh of Stafford I toW; : I.tlon fo f a firehouie.' Ufa mad IitoenttliF'|b>**GsA slim and hip pleated styles. Brown, navy, irllet-spattered street said they by France on Tuesday, poured hide; and Ernest Fesola, 68, of 613 Springs. I "I B®c«n® convincea sixer toe bv Aetna Casualty . . . n . 60 68 beige, loden. Sizes 8 to 18, aw a European woman in a res- through the streeU. m ey Main St., $15 for m'«iriiir an Im- To Call D ance Besides her husband, she la sur- «P® rim ce of prM ti^ 1“ the New England Fire Rating As- Aetna Life ...... 103 113 tiky fireworks, which looked, like majestic daisies with I' July cOletiration last night, ‘i'nousands of viewei^wa^h- urant shot by Moslems. Othrt--swamped the few French police-j proper left turn, vlved by two sons, Andrew Piader sociation. The present firehouse at Conn. General ...... 1 0 9 119 I ed the display at Mt. Nebo Park. (Hcrsia wnto) ewitaesses said ttoy saw a Eu- men trying to direct traffic. The cases of Frederick Adam- Jr. and Joseph Piader; a daughter. I toe Center to behind the Uncoln Htfd. Steam Boiler 100 115 delicate fiery petals,.climaxed Manchester’s t'^ourth of Summer Suits on a park bench raiso upj Groups of ffationallst guerrill^ kon, 17, of 81 Hazel St., and Ronald The Manchester Square Dance Miss Mary Piader, a grandchild | •®M“^“ ^®®.®f,.,f®*i®f. j School. Travelers ...... 132 148 !■ . I ■■« ' A * X. Club will have as guest caller Ken PubUe UtiltUea Van Westendorp of Rhode Island DdtoF®nt«said toe objection of Helanca Sweaters B to a T B r ^ '* '* ^ ’* ^ ^ • “ iSw t o k ® ^ some persona that the Site adjar Conn. lig h t Power . . 28 • 2i T h a t ^ o r t for the open dance Saturday eve­ Funerel services win be held K ®w r«P®n»toIe for It." cent to toe Municipal Building Htfd. Electric Ught 84V4 * 68Vi ning ' at .the West Side tennis .Large Crowd to 35.99 Now nrrte^ *’®*®'^«‘ J«venUe authorities, Saturday at 2 p. m. at toe Wind- ^ » • i d i would ad when toe elren sounds. Dunham Bush ...... 4% 514 After a day of sunning at toe biJ^^raS!ld“?trtc^e”‘re'p® « 0 fruitful future In toe "«w land’’ and the “Rhody- Rocka- Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., teens-"- He and his wife both RockvUie, tomoinw' from 2 to 4 I campaign manager for Johfi Al- The estimated cost rt $200,000 Em-Hart ...... 46 52 beach or in the backyard, a record to OrenUti^n V ^ ?e*" oMjre*"!^ teach round dancing and are and 7 to 9 p. m. sop of Avon, the party’s guberna- to $300,000 for the Center fire- Fafnir ...... 38 42 nupiber of Manchester and area Irian gurtrillas. But the military »>®t “‘•t once-booming o«»y a Stop Sign. Itorial oSndidate. Ha began thatjH®®*® to too much, said DeUaFera- Heubleln ...... 17^ lOH OUTSTANDING VALUES 11 “ . . UVI4MVCU MifU Uiaik VBSWV-I.syva«aass|^ i . _ _ members of the Narraganiett residents turned out last night to I commercial center could"*regaln untll^ Jiny 17, Joseph Bafner, Bfn. Archie dote | J®** to January 1901, a year and [ A firehouse that wUl fit the N. B. Machine ...;.. 16' 18 OUlere Aaaociation and the South­ tvatch Fourth of July fireworks . Hs former proeperity, altheu^ Stafford Springs, for East ern Callfoniia Callers Aisociition. Mre. Bertha M. Cote, 56, of 211 ® *‘®H before Alsop won the nom- town's pocketbook, wUl look gqod North and Jiidd .... 12V4 14^ JULY CLEARANCE! IN ODD QUANTITIES! Ii ~^An th . n>r>Hinv trnnn. w»r« •cms Moslems were beginn'ng to Hartford Jury trial oh oharges of He 1 ^ called for many square Park St, Hartford, mother of QU- toaOon. and provide proper housing for Stanley W orks...... "IT 19 crackle and flare at Mt, Nebo ‘ripWe back to work toere. j evading resp^ibU lty, driving dgnee conventions and fesfivals bert Cote and Mrs. Loretta Fits- general campaign manager, the men and equipment is whst Vesder-Root ...... 39 46 Park. Seamless Nylona. ||w nJUtaryj^ No. several prtntg in the Hi-T™*®*’ TW*^wraS)n, operating \a throughout the country and has gerald, both of Manchestsr, died ->>• ®too be reapoiibtble for to needed, he said, oEstimates of the crowd ranged also called several times over tele­ yesterday at Mt Sinai Howpltal, ®veraU direction of the camprtgns Mayor Harold A. Turklngton from 12,000 to 25,000. Th* turnout vision.- He., h u celled several '(lartford. ‘ 1®^ ®*^ ®^ toe rest of the Rspub-j agreed on the need to review toe A b o u t T o w n was “one of the beet we’ve seen,” times for the Manchester Square Survivors besides her-son and M‘®®® esndidates, Including thoee «otire firehouse situation infor- said Eiari C. Petersen, chairman of RAINCOATS Irrofutan 4 4 « Dance Club. daughter in Manchester, Include a |I®r the senate, congress, the leg- mally. the American • Le^oq’s $l-,500 lf e d ^ tC “‘«i?p^l*to?* r^ * 1 qffleiautad the" lick___ of __ jU qtU July 26. Ga^r__ in, oi The conunittee in charge of the son in Hartford, a daughter in East tolature, and offices in the state Democratic Director Ted Powell ' The Bslvatjon Army will con­ ground and aerial di^lay. to re^ace | Glastonbury, for dis^rition/^nd- Hartford, three brothers of Hart-j ®®">tolstraUon. I then brought - up the matter duct an open air service tonight at JIaui Deputy Premier Ahmed b e n jir f ^ entertainment for the second out­ ford, Bristol and. Grandfalls, New HuWey has had his own pubUc I bow many firehouses should be Petersen said toe Legion will ^Travel Slippers Bella, radical leftist who ^ ^ t w ito j"^^ tog .a pre-sentence inves^gaUon side dancS of toe season Includes 7:30 at Main and Bireh Sts. know tomorrow how much money This mo»Hi o n ly , ' cer’ On Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carpenter, Bnmswlck, Canada, six sisters of j tolsUons business in Hsrtford jbuUt, and how they should be Cadet Thomas Mack will bs In was received in gate donations and „ tt. -™ ■-'.ttd-ka'tsi jss» _____ S-5iTittK _ ‘';r _peace, Augusta, Maine, Montreal, Canada, j ainre 1945. He first figured la a jP*ld for. charge. from the tore# concession stands. door duty; Mr. and Mrs. Hard­ Caribou, Maine, and Grandfalls, political campaign In 1940.-at a j He asked if the board inUnded buy hesi-loped Form fit crowd unawar. at H,. and French-lnatltuted Algerian PProvl-j tw l- jrresisting ^ f lq g aGret.airest, .assaufr.assaul. of a_ po- ingng Carrier.«and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Townspeople spent a safo holi­ vd«. » *s. * 1 , 5 4 An- New Brunswick, Canada, and nine puUlciat for Rairmoirt B. BalO- day, with no serious automobile / VahMf to $14.99 ^ o u t M of .flghUiJ ert Carruthers, refreshments. grandchildren. win, who was running for a', afo- Skiapies ahd hras / m miles away, related in a h l j ^ " ^ In The funeral will be held Bat- ond term as govrtaor, ' . T ' accidents and only two minor fire ftplosio? of Jew and triitoph Such *®.2? Incidents; - In water/^teoellent poplin, Cheitterfield style with Summer Jewelry £ -4his city has never seen. toe/July 26 court urday at 7:30 am. at the Fisettb He has also,participated in ttte A l5-year-old boy was picked pf teonderful savings. PiibKc Records Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., campaigns of former Oevenion at Mt. Nebo last night for ex­ velvet cbljiar. Two-in-one reversible style—-Prints, ;Tens of toouiands of Algerionaj*“2^ ah - Hartford, with a solemn high Mass James L. McConaughy and James The reason? We knotr Foured into the city from toe of requiem at S t Ann’s Church, B. Shannon, 'UiB. lun. WUUaiA A. so o n f ploding a home-made bomb, whicl Black, Olive and Loden. Sizes 6 to 18. - indlng oountiyaMe fr) swefi the ??y 7 , ‘‘“^y ‘*y ‘'*® he said he created in his cellar Warrantee Deed# Hartford. Burial will be in.M t S tjP urtell, ' and toe bongreasional chemistry laboratory. The boy n.59 2o^»3 lirious crowds that ^ delight- ^ 2 5 ! , ^ c h ^ department on that once y o u ’ve tried ity Harry D. and Madeleine Kerri­ Benedict Cemetery, - Bloomfield, j campaign of Bdwlh H. May J n of '^YahiMfa$3. 'y •?a.^®«.<*.‘“ the hfr a^mlty^rtrtd^ Al-I * ®®n»^rt Brtends may eaU at toe funeral j Wethersfield. waa brought to Assistant Fire ' f'f- i ets throughout the night. gan of Manchester to David J. and Don*t settle for anything less Chief Sedrick Straughan, and you'll love that ■^Trucka, buses.______antomoWes __ind **•” -- - , r o g k v il u i: s e s s io n Norma G. Magowan of Ports­ home tonight from 7 to 9, and to-| ------then turned .over to his parenU ...... —■ - tr »th Peering, ^an^, f l a g - w a v - ^ ® P®ace charge mouth, N. H., property at 34 Carol morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. 1 Pushed over DoM than amasing neWy self^sealing pending possible action- by the Cotton Sleepwear « « men, women and^U dren con-j* Tolland County deputy Dr. fire marshal. Formfil feeling forever. » rg ed . on toe downtown area £ } 2 7 w ^ Interior aligned shertff was dropped in Rock^Ie James J. and Margaret M. Foley HaroM S. Deuse B o b ^ At 1:40 this morning, Patrick around) the prefecture where Ben Ben Beua, ...... session of Circuit Court 12, TUes- of Mancheeter to Raymond Q. and Narold S. Deuse, 87. of 37 K ^g ^ who Cleary, 40 Hawthorne St., pulled Ragularly $3.99 ^ 2 . 9 9 ipiodda and his ministors were bij ■ ' I Francis O’Brien Jefmie M. HalSted of Hamden, St.. Hartford, died at Hartford a fire alarm box when, ignited by FAMOUS UPLIFT ’ aissiiDn. : i n ^ * g - 1 1 I *’®*®“ to® ®tate had not sufficiently property at fa Bretton Rd. Hospital ^^Tueaday night. He bad L i-m ^ condltin^toSM?^' nii{i) WIND SEAL a cigarette, his automobile up- ^Gigantic traffic Jam# formed aa I R flllllm l 111 JU H 0 I ^to cue. John F;. and Terrence E. Shan­ many friends and relatives In the 3 ^ 1^ G oti^ H ^ S l ^ hoistory' began to smolder. Dam­ fc e s of vehicles met headon in - n i a ®t**'**® against Sheriff non of East Hartford to David H. age was reported to the front, 6RA s t y l e 566 Nylon Slips and Gowns awTOw, one-wiqr streets, leaving I f ClO W A v e r a f f 0 °®y«ti« Sr., 58, of Som- and Constance II. Hodgkins of **Mr^^iLe'^^ survived by his ®**®'**'* seat Of the car. BiousandS of cars and trucks . I ®*b™le, stemmed from an Incident Coventry, property on Hunter Rd. The nation speht a tragic holi­ Mildred B. Hayes of Manches­ for Rogoloriy $5.99 i. Treffib poUce- simply gsvej -TH. The t^fall In Manchester 1* at toe residence of Stanley ®pp®«®d But- day. with 138 persons killed in 3 *3.99 ter to Peter E. Potamianos of Man­ Funerrt sereices wUl ^ to"j5,^5frt^J»S“23^ t o the Job end Joined the crowds J»m® was below toe gverage f«® kue, also of Somersvllle. on a com- traffic aooidepU, a record number. chester, property at 12-14 Strant The total of accidental deaths, .in­ • Lasting lift—cups circle-stitched ■■■led on the seafront t>ouIevard| the month, and the amount of plaint that a refrigerator with its St. I water In the,,fown’s reservoirs atldoor InUct was being kent In fh. SS!**s"t.fS£fo!'"toi2w MwShSriT* HHl ^ cluding traffic, totaled 23A- with Nylo-Braid for support i Cotton Patio Loungers .------■ ■ toe efid of the month was below | yard. ^ Harold M. and Bliza'beth M. Kyle W aO E D About 10 . new ground fire­ . and shaping. of Manchester to ' Donald H. and works displays were Ignited .at. T^/Vrfifthe aipount that wsa stored at the Goyette aald he told Butkus Eleanor L. Krause of Manchester, • Generous center elastic release 1V V 1 , end of June last year. keeping such a refilgerator was In the park last hlgbt, Including * property at 76 West S t Donald w i n S ’ S c S r t to . funeral Sef^SSd*^* ^ BY JH E SUN “Sheba’s brooch.’j “diamond for cOmfortj Z A pubUc hearing win be held by ^ W. and Bridget Theresa" Bateson home tonight from 7 to 9. j Hill sixd Justice then scuffled on *3.99 ^-toe -Town Planning Commission of superintendent of the wetw sto door would have to come off or splendor” and“wfai8tltog thun­ • Machine Washable cotton batiste. of Windsor to Joseph G. and Alice ______® ^ Justiq^wSTiStovS der.” The American Legion em­ • White,A32 to C38 aganchester. Connecticut, Monday “ w*' ^ ^ ‘»® ritoen to Morrissette 'ot^Manchster, proper­ TO Youl toon blem and the American flag were ierenlnr, July 9. 1962, at 8 P.M. In P®!! waa 3.02 inches, compared police barracks. ty at 52 Devon Dr. F u n e r id . 1 •Bm hearing room of toe Municipal the sverage for the month of 8.50 Ooyette reported Butkus told alao included. FORMFIT FIBER FACTS: ^ F O R G IR L S <)nitclalin Deeds ...... 'i ii ■»»— — J ] • .Justice Was first takOn to Mld- [The colorful display closed with all cotton. .Bnikling to. consider toe following tn c ^ . . i . “« *9® would take the door Mildred B.' Hayes of ManChi ’ Mfes Mary 8. Hutchison dlesex Memorial Hospital In Mid- ' •wm c t ^ g e : ' This makes a total of 5.19 Inch- off, and that after hearing this Sufnu CAB lata end glata at Bird. a multi-colored sky show that Full cirefr skirts with net petticoat, ) to Peter E. Potamianos. pf Mi Funeral serrices for Miss Mary dletoMoi, ahd was transforrM here brought applause from toe crowd: side zipper." Assorted prints. 7 to 14.' ^ E A S T CENTER STREET — to ®® below toe average since Janu- from Byticua he left the premises, Chester, property bn Strant St! inge to Residence Zone C. all ary. he said. SUto’s attorney Eugene Kelley Spence Hutchison, formerly of P^ben It was found he had a serious WIND I^BAL shingita and nover budge b U b bochUM gatliered at the park to mark toe Regularly to $4.99. Manchester Savinge and Main S t, were held Tuesday at “bull injury. anniversary >of signing of the na­ FAMOUS SKIPPIES part of an area now in Resl- The amount of water stored In **id the evidence showed there Association Inc, to Augustus and every ghingle .ig automaticalljr tealed down tij^ t . Summer dresses in solids add prints. ^nce 2!one A, described as follows; the town’s four reservoirs Is 464- was no airtight! door or Ild on the Watkins-West Funeral Homs, 142 ------*— . ------tion’s Declaration of Indeqpemdence. Donato Viroutls of l^nchester, E, Center St. The Rev.' laiurence J. . * welded together by the eun with carefully placedj Earlier in the day, about 600 Sizes 3 to 6x. R e^larly to $5.99. Btarting at a point on the north j -Al million gallons, he - said, com- refrigerator, ahd that - Goyette property gt Green Rd. and N. Elm STYLE 843 _bde ef East Clenter Street and | pared with 474.55 miiUon' gallons used unnecessary force on Butkus ■Vincent, associate pastor of Can- flo S tS ArraTICy#»fl of weatherproof cement at over 19,(^. pointiTon 'the peiiona were ^sectators or part- St. ter Congregational Church, offici- ****g75i,a icipmta to tennis, golf, and base- 2-plece short sets, half boxer back, Jg20’ west pf Lenox Btreet, the line last year. • • • that he dragged Butkus around Marriage Ucenre average howp. Even hurricane winds can't lift theee Reg. matching crop top. Sizes 7 to 14. Reg­ Buns westerday 10», more of lessi Porter Reservoir has 33A6 mil-[toe yard. i at^. Burial waa In Bast Ceme- EoF N igCf^ang ^balj compfUUona. ChaHea J. CiMUdge Jr. of Fair- tainglee. Cpine in ahd aee the Bird WIND SEAL in a ,j $7.50 2 for *11“ ularly to $4.99 %ien northerly 140', more or lead; j lion gallons, compared wlto 8ff.76 j *toney further said that Goygtte field and Kathleen E. ~ Holland of Bearers,'all members of the Odd ---- -— . - 'i 3hen westerly US’, more or less; | last, year; Howard Reservoir hasl®*® JJ®*-J®®’® ***• ®®luto of the law South Windsor. July -6. wide raageeif decorator colon. , .j (Matching Girdle 943 also available). Preteen cotton slfcks with belt and ;-4hen northerly '250’, more or less; .127-K toitoon conj;Mffed wittt ^®* Goyette In fact Fellows Lodge, were Fred Rob-| . Through arrangements xmads by Sw ts ,Cel brtit side ripper. Soho’colors and plaids. S B>®i> easterly. 60’, more er less; 1.59; Roaring Bnxdc has 183J3l|®*0 ZRArted Butkus by detaining inson, Thomas Smyth, Earl Hutch- tte Mahehester Leagus of- W omn 00 0 0 to l4. ,lb^Tariy to $5-99. 1 ins and'Albert Miller. '' Voters, the eight visttlilg'eifnelsla ^ l U ttle As 19.76 Per Month • Liflditweig!it, all .elastic slimming av io.0a w io.ao ^ e n southerly 1*', more or less; j mllUon, tbe isame amount as last|that Goyette should have WUUaih M, G6bm A delegation from Sunset Rebe-|from 'Western Nlgetjir -will he with„extra control features. .j^ea easterly SS*. more or lese;| year, and Globe Holl^' haa 170 |®®d a warrant for the visit. ^ t h A im iv0rsary Tod^er girls’ auqsuits ' with ruffle ^ e n aortoeify 10', more.-or leas; | milHon, toe jfrunei as last year, juaed Bs pCTn. .O top dr WATBRBURY (AP) t- Retired kah Lodge attended toe funeral guests-to Manchestifr Imhes.. , MaterialsOnly •, satin elastic front and bac^* panels NOW back ahd adjustable straps. Assorted, ken esatoriy 120’> more of I In his ruling. Judge O’Brien' re­ Pfiesident Wllllaqi M. Goss, 67, of services. ^Th®.®"*^ ’®®"’®® b i ^ party of Mr. and Mra. Howard F. Sweet,, to firm and flatten. ONLY $8.99 tt $10.99 colors. Sizes 2 to 4- RetafeHy fi-ta — — ‘ ' ®fBclata wUl sUy with te a . Marion V - Completely Installed $14.00 Per Month to -aoutberiy 407*, more qr less , , marked that perhaps It was true the Scovill Manufacturing Cq:,' died Mrs. Martha L..Mathlasoa j B. Gammons, 835- Adamg St. 342 Parker St., were guests of ton-1 • 2Vs> inch waistband to Toddler boys’ cotton slacks, fqll box­ Qoyetto shoitid have been more here yesterday after a brief illness. ------...... or at a family dinner last nighi at ^ te r Btrset and point of jje g istra tii^ n T im 0 Ths funeral of Mrs. Msrtoa L.| The "other seven *rtfHih]ii will trim waistlipe; V ; er waliit Assorted colors. Sizre 2 to _ familiar with toe statutes on this Goss became president of ;Sco- Mathisson 451 Hilliard St., waslatoy at the homes el tatty, and too Red Co6ch G^U, Wetherafleld.1 i HUNNV IN FOR o aS T faU iC Y ipN I 4. Regitiariy $1.99. ' . » ^ppUcants Dra. ^ tterfield andi viy in 1955; gfter having puperr held I Tuesday afternoon at toe f Mrs. Richard W. Laur,; U Brent to celebration of Uiair 25th wadding j • White, S.M.L. \ . F or Sw ii^ Clas 8 0 8 | [not wpeeted to be fa^t^^-iritollliu vised much of its postwar expan­ anniversary.'! k Owemymr UikttSmdmpol eylm. ■ Me Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Mato Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Rwtrtt Young, F R ip A Y NIg B t S u n t i l 8 :3 0 , FORMFIT f ib e r FACTS: Infants’l famous make intereitod persons may at- toe atatutes tm the hooka. sion- program as executivs vice Bt. The Rev. Paul (k Prokopy,(NotchRd., Bolton; t e . and Mra. Mr. and..Mhri’’^ e e t were m arr ; diapers. \Regulariy: $1.99.. tUs hearing. A copy of tbit! Ju'^t O’Brien alM remarked president. Ha retired In 1958. ‘ ried July 5, 1937 at St. Josepli’a front and back panels, ^ • M etiM. but «M p MMiy iiy« rta cakir • M HtM M pastor of Zion . Byangel’‘hl Lu-j Harry Msidment, 18 Scariwrough Catoedrml. HartfoM. They have I ' rayon, cotton, rubber ®g <0® to toe office ^ mlng Igesona, apooseired by toaf***®* "« f®tt------lOoyetto^** A > a an « officeB During the^riod of hU prfsi- theran Church, officiatsd. Burial Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. John-Knowltoii, Fitted crib, sheets for sUii iis dency- Goss also served two terins lived to Mancheeter,.for 19 years, j elartiq; other .elastic, ^ cribs to BoUds, and prints. ® ®®P ”>*y t^lR a^U on Depaftm ^ tomoriwl*' ““ tow, was kaofrledgeable in was to Bast Cemetoiy^- (22 Sesrborough Rd.; Mr. and The couple has two children. Rob­ ^nyhto, acetate, rubber. Ja< the office -of the Towfrjat 9:30'-am. at VerpIiBek Balters 1 fuhetiona of his office and real as a director of the New Haven The bearers, all graata>ns.i were I George-Falkenstoto, 38 Btrmgl Bt;; Si Commlaeion. j or Globe HoUow s w ip in g poola jtoee th at preperi restraint la i Railroad, ert 8«i«et ef Waahtogton, D. C.,. Bradley Fuller, Walter' Fagan,|M r. am Mrs. iJiirdme Natoi^^UO and Mire Prances Sweet at home. ’ ) ( TOWN p l a n n in g I The lesfona wUl be given Mon-j *'®0uiaito in canying out hUi official He is survived by his widow, Bruce,Fish, Donald Fiah, Leonard|Green -Manor' iU.t tad Mr. and COMMISMON I day through Friday mornings) j Outiea. Martha Holcomb Gpsst a son, Wil­ ' Mr. Sweet la employed at Hamil­ Matltason and Donald-Wilson. [Mre. Bdwsrd diltnian. 125 Bald­ ton Standard, dlirishm of .'United \ . - Ju9t Say Charge it Martin E. ATvord, weathOr permitting, beginning -Among tt>®*® itoSd by Judge liam M. Jr., of Middlebury; two win Rd; Aircraft Corp.. Windsor Locks. uOutirmanI Monday. Ten lessons will bb ^{O 'B rien, were Albert'Solly, 28, of daughters, Patricia iAiine and Mar­ ' Analversaiy Mass I Mrs. Coltmaa, who Is ths. presl- M rs.,sweet ia etoployed at Pratt Dorothy C. Jacobson, | fared In-each abrieS, with lesions fi| Partridge Lane, Tolland. $36 for tha M. OiMs, both o f' Watsrbufy. ; A monthliiBtod teUB.to assmoryidsnt of the Isagua hsiped m*kh and T ^ ta e y Aircraft division of ■"^ri ■Baeretary} half-hour in length. jevadtog responsibility: Robert W. and tores gnuidchi1dp4n. olf. John B.lMarttoo will be cele-1 too firrangemants for the offletals, United Afreraft Corp^ $tet Haft- V ' __ _ - - L Btocb cto«i, wiU bb bpifi to »\ Psartsn. 40. af Vppar fatclitr Ed.. r- PriKat*. funeral aarvicaa Will ba btmtod ••^iiO NE ill j J. - V -1 bald tomorrow. " . ' 'tapA . )!' ■, •' -JMitotoA ^ ^ *Ji|l«gt6B .|1 0 fwfcto«Jeatk»;aad Jainea' i ) IIAKCHESrillit EVENING HERALD, idKGRESTER. COim^ THURSDAY, JULY 5,1962 P a g e s e v e n ■ > s senatraettvst hoamer, whan v,jmeinld WHM ttuth to tt AM U h Um^ Prince will be awarded la eadi wlhnera. Both contests wiD be held northwoot end of Oolumbla Imke; mpleted a course of training at iU toiriyeater' people rtiake stirs they are control* F o r -jk' IC id ta nhim " .'-i. Bltoa In Texas to , spending a ■bout what i6lsht kanpen to tka aeenied .all wts, ar.d toe JtomB clafSlficaUon,' on thi Btago at the Newton B. Vincent Slcdjeskl to Roger W. f e " party tt tt to«tr Mmed Itotff Uh- ling themselves before they begin Cofinec^ui seemed. full of climb, but toe Smith Field — the fUeuien’s fair Abell, torcri of lead ou'northeast­ short leave with hie parents, Mr. Eopnins ^ iO tR lP L E ^ On flatunlay..July 28, a t 0 p.m., grounds in . toe center of Oolumbla. erly ridf! o f Rt.'8T sbuth o f Oolum-r and Mrs. John D. Clarke of take Winiow Shades aral or irtodenite laailan to Cm * boasing others, ^ PrHohards, producing only torfitia- r s f IBazaar to Fealuoro ' Cteowahee e r i^ there w ill be a .ia d ' There will be no admtorion U a Center; Harvey 8. OoIUns to Rd. On July 8 he returns to Ft. MADE TO (HIDER iH a greas nevto a'tost, etthar.'ao Resolutions at a governor’s con­ tors, ahd' teS Ctikes, seetoltiily. toe a ea sp iHihi’t h s0 a glgintic teen-age twist contest. Yankee run-storved, ctit. toe league aver­ at ab, tob year, until July ^ aM F R E t Teen Twist Test charge and no charge for parking Vtocent Sledjeakl, lot on north ride Bliss fo r further tratningv ''W e eever EDBE ***°^*^^<^ that the party haepi wovrytiif ference do have a certain dlstinc* Ijettera are being sent to Ml toe of Old WUUmantic Rd.; Francis the •% jm " B y A . H . aged down far >Blow normal, x that whatever want on-baforS dlai Plus Your ReguUtt S t i ^ atonUiorlag.firo departmenU ask­ o f care. INSTALLINO along and worrying ItaaU and fao- tlon. Nothing much la gained when But, on-toe witching date, tlid date lo t worth trying to Indufie PeMIe Keeofda Hart, to Vincent Bledjeaki, acreage I Maecheetor Bveatog Herald Oe- ot your Or More Purch«8e W h «i Pr8n«it«A Ti>- Hitrry OHpwanec, chairman ef ing toem eaeb to sand a team of jiemhto Serreependent MTO. DeeaM MADE TO PubUaiMn Uonallaing ItoaU with Tarieua one Is passed; lioth l^ much is lost contenders ■ werei outside to any offtclal reoopd booka. wS four eouplaa representing their ie- WarrantM Deeds: George and on aerto aide of Old Wiilimanlic 1 October. 1 We do not share the superstition o f the'^'l^NMls, toe Peas, who had auggeet ttdt fane pverywbers.ftttf Iti)* mtertalnmeiit rommittfic for Rd.; liuUier L and Rachel M. itt: Tuttie tricpbeM AOademy p- ORAPES MEASURE kinds of efforts to detomilne just when one la defsatM- As for the that the standings on July 4, \riiat- partment However,. any ■ other Angela BcaariM JT., to Charles W. tfveatnt Bseepl shown auiiKjsIng goou play on tha gei toat toto has Bupvoaedly bean {.the baaaar to be Hwntored by Oo- teen-age couplee who would Uke to and niaK0tW ■ t : H ill Jr., house Buell to Burfoa and Virginia M. 'MSI. ■ ': _ ..VuMlibed what kind of party it la gottg. to tlma eonsmed, who can plada a ever thv happen to be, will de-Hm ^rilv ds this year, And toe front pgii of toe season, aiw fitoriiey, tract "of land on north Bo«5iy:ya Botered at tbe value on that, elthebT termine the fltial outcome «t the -- — ■ BOLAND MOTORS/Iffih I lumbia Volunteer Fire Department entw are to contact ettbor taiow^ had M Ito Bmtoeguto'Kti.; Vincent ..jce «l Uencheeter Cotm be. . the ChaHs, wltoaitoough neet to sally forth all ever, again, JiM aa filedfMdfi .to Chariha K. Jr. and ride ot BrdonI Rd.; Harvey 8. AttMote* Repay Loon nNDELL’S ^RE^ Claw Uafl Hatter growing saasM. Bui toe percent­ If it ware opening The' Anodated Pres* is exoluatvely deal with matters of belief, phi' season tradlUonsUy opens with an I t is, o f course, .gettin g rather whom no one ever aake much more weary to d r i ^ and you have with­ astlOM to tbs use. of republlcstlon of losophy and principle, it arill pitib* I ancient ceremony. A plow drawn boring to have. the same green than that they ffeld toeir poritlona U K U o n t m all ssrrs dispatches credited to it or uniforms leading all leagues sea­ held bread from toe hungry. aot otherwise credited In this paper ably promote as much dlasenaion I '•T **^1**!?! competently, one m ^t have Job 22:7. ^ $1s5€! and also the local news published here . . 1* V.— 1- _ugb what VEOineABIiB arid POTATO / yeiars. Bh^ljybody rallies'lwistfoUy, disnatenes bereiD are aiso reserved. pect, continue along its natinml good harvest Then rice, blessed by T IM to about 1 . We tove; ^ . KPl Graduate course, of breeding inside itseif I priests, is sown, once agjUn, around the riogim of BAKED l a s a g n e $1.25 ^ ran _ elisDt of N B. A. "Break un.-toe Weeds.” - But the can-'.atimmarise aboiit.''the stand-' j ^ t we refuae to Iwsp. -— Xme, Dnniri T. Bauvige, eon of Mta. | tee.1 * . toe.t o t that diversity which Is at once its 1 !».• toiUtoto ars unyoked and a togs aa o f J*uly .4> •M tt obviausiy nfiwetohlne. * ■ Pablishera SepreseataUves. Ihe Weeds, aher mcountering' some- e o k ru s rrm e t in c h b o n d a h /t sea'eeeneeneeoone Sarah M. Baaavige, 88 Htidson St, Julius Hathew* Special Agency—New weakness and. its strength, as srieetkm of different kinds of seeds Torb. Chlcai. Detroit and Boatoo. is placed before-them. If they eat tolnfi of drought in . thp last and- the late Joseph Bahavige, has jnbtBER______AUDIT BUREAU OP much o f a piuods to its own mem­ Weeks ofispring, seemed to wine been graduated from Rensselaer the rice with gusto and leave the PRIDAV SPECIAL! Folytechnlo Inetitute with a bhOh- CIRCULATIONS bers and leaders, sometimes, as the I ether seeds, a poor rice crop is in­ into their oWn -with the oflhciAl m advent i^ jumnier, and once s|niin>' COMPLEIE LOBSIER DINNER eloris degree in electrical engineer-' The Reraid Prmtlas Company, tec., Democratic party must be, faut| dicated. But if th^y first eat the itig. , aasomrt no anandal reeponsihlllty for other seeds, then Just nibble at the as we oM erve them now, they isre fllaln ip OocktaO or. Ctams ALL POR typpcrapMcal errors appearina in ad- good, enduring ptiblic swvant ill poritioa to .become, momeniar- lie plans to return to RPI in VOTUsements and other readlps matter rice, a fine rice, harvest can be ex­ On The Half fibril er the fall to woric for a master's de-1 nonetheless. ily, undisputed monarchs of all we PtatACliip, Olaiii Chomler _____ la Tbe Itanchester Bventns Reraid pected. survey. This year, there isn't «a greO. Benavlge to employed as an D Ugw adrerurina eipsliis boara: touch differetice among too Wneds itttbM D erim Tisi LOB8TEB engineer for tbe John J. Nesbitt | g o r Mondur—1 p,m. Friday. Old Men Dreuning themselveis' M-.'to som e'prevl^ n A oMfis'fb;; MANcmsna *. .MfiAtM . . TiiiSldbln. Petoto er Oo., FhUadripbia, Pa. years. A ll are about toe same num­ 7 1 ,' ttoiSeShaM Salad A.:19S8 graduate of Manchester g w I t o a d a : ^ p.m. ^ .Those two old men, Charles del Ruth Millett ber of feet tall; tol are playing on Cholee o f Deeaert »g h School, be to Itoted to the] Por Irid a y—1 p.m. TTniteday. Oodtoe'arTen For flaimway—1 p.m torMar Gaulle and Konrad Adenauer, are about toe same level; ley MORE INCOME YOUR Q0W .ril>a eewaal W fcel ]M t-«2 edition ef "finm’s Who tat . Claaalfled deadline; 10:80 a.m eaeS spending a week of public posing look disgustingly healthy gnd Akneritian Orilegeg a «6 / , . day of pabRcatioa except fiahtrday — Kaeptog Beoks May Prove poised and ready to take charge, ties." 8 am . and private talk trying put a ' better-rtiaiMhNHiioe yt^tdte Im to • I,E0A1. BBVEBAOEfi Werktog Does Not Pay at any tone. tuitqbt* recommendofions. Thuriday, July 5 particular stamp of their own on Nearapaper Enterprise Asati. A s gardeners we are so used • HOMEMADE BREAD and PASTRIES the future history o f their two| Are you tired nationally, toward suc- those who study him most cloiMly I ***’5?*'"*^®*'- The Andover Babe Ruth League I eesa in s6me future elections. Re­ 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. was defeated by Columbia publican National Chairman W il­ believe, a Germany WWph is "ojahow that you spend more money NEXT TO GAS COMPANY 14-1 to Tuesday night’s game [ longer subject to the ^biUohs of | than the stoy-at-home wife for liam lOUer participated in the played to Andover. The winning Prussian milits^m , and which is I manjl' other items, too; You pay^ ex- ^ THURSDAY creation of this new psuly organl- pitcher was Fisher, who pitched a controlled toward peace by close!baby-sitters, perhaps; for ^ FUk FARKING 11^ REAR one-hitter, the one hit being made nation, and in the Mlection of its clothes, since . a working woman 9 A.M . to 9 P.M . V association '«rith France. Iw A lu Dunnack, first batter up committee members, who are ap­ has to dress w ell; fo r the replace- for Andover. Catching for Colum­ Both men apparently believe mMt of many things around the parently designed to represent' bia was Manwarren, who scoiied a that Europe Will be safe and stable house that could be fixed up and something of a cross section of triple. Dayiti Sauer pitched for An­ if France and Germany play close­ made to serve if you had the time party philosophy and principle. tp Wield a paint brush, make slip dover and K. Jurovaty was catch-' ly enough together, if they can News of this new development covers, mend and alter clothes and - keep torltain out of continental af- so on; for entertainment, if you Andover plays Colchester In An­ wasn’t 48 hours old befoie one of O fairs, so that Britain isn’t able to I find it easier to take friends out dover tonight. \the Republicans whose ysfy exis- play France against Germany or than to entertain at home; for In Summer Sckool tonce was probably^ partly respon­ transportation to and from your Henry Bidwell to enrolled in the Oemuuiy against France, and so sible for this new cofnmittee came Job; and for increased taxes. Lake Foreat CoUege aununer ses- Sale endsy that Britain doesn't combine wit^ Few wives who earn checks ever |lI .. Blone during toe next etiven weeks. out* with attack igxm It. He was Russia to form a power politics bother to keep books to find out His courses are visual arta and Senator Barry Goldwater, the introduction to philosophy. at 9 handsome Ariiona conservative, Bidwell is toe son o f Mr. and Sale begins betvmen Germnnf and France. result of their working. and h*^ atta«fitod the netir coiamlt- » Mrs. Ray W. BidweU of Long Hill To both de Gaulle and Adenaoep, I Few who have grown used to earn- Rti. toe as aomethliig likely to lead to apparenUy, tola'ls a kind of iioble[tog money, rather than trying to ■Warranteo Deeds: Rope W ell- at 3 peiiis dlvistoa and factionalism within drem m j^chw^dro^teBlor^^^ wood to Russell A. Fots, lake lot; the RepubUean party. n- Bernard V. Hudak to John' J. peM history, at last, too way it homemaker can make her hus- One of tho reasons for tha for- STOREWIDE CLEARANCE OF;. Fisher, property on Aspinall Dr.; always ‘Should have been written. | band’s pay check go. |, matlon of sudi a eommittee might CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Christian Strolln to George L. I ■' It would eliminate toe necearity Don’t be so sure you can’t give Fischer, property on Bunker Hill * ' --JiaTe been the fSet that Senator SPRING and SUMMER MERCHANDISE for any fooUahneei about a real up your pay check until you figure Rd.; Richard R. Theriault to El­ CMdriater la riialrman of the Sen­ Just how much o f it la really going mer A. Mortensen Jr., lake lot United' Spates o f Europe, and ate Republican Campaign Com­ to give your family a better life. Quitclaim beed: niilto J. 8c leave toe nations of Europe as al- If you really want to quit your mittee, pnd that BepOWicana like ton to Circle ’’8" Ranoh foe., prop-1 ways, only lined iq> right. Job, keep, careful books and may­ SPMNO AND SUMMER - erty on New Boston Rd.; Hotee I former Presideat Blsanbower and be you will discover that you cwi— BOYS* and GIRLS* Enterprises, Inc. to Wellsweep Es­ 9 p.m tone. tt you an wlUtog to work aa hard former Vloe Prerident NIx m and But foolishness and futility do _ ___ tates foo., property oti Wheeling even National Chairman ifiUer at home as you have been working ' Ati. . • 'N hot lose any of toeir inner CMtent | outride it, that to. hbnsrif toel that. having Gold- M Certificate of Devtoe: Estate of merely because they happen to be Hill Hannah R. Donahue to William water calling the party shots from promoted by niasrively dtotto- BATHING SUITS H. Heffron Sr., Wright’s Mllta. this position is itself somelbit^ gntohnd octogenarians. The pres­ DRESSES Executor’s Deed: Estate of that promises dlirision and fac- Helen O. Oatchell to Anthony 8. ent day wooing between Germany . tlonallsm within the party. Hemann, property am New Bos­ and France is no different than it ATTIC FANS ton Rd. The new copunlttoe promulg;at- was after World War I, nor does It The Town Clerk hae thus far ad at Gettysburg is one more ef Be ready for the hot weather I N, have any gpieater guarantee o f its registered 210 dogs, and one ken­ ahead rrith a HUNTER AT­ nel, 100 less than last year. Those fort to bridge the old gap, :the old capacity, even if it does 'remain OFF SO^toSOioFF TIC. FAN installed In your 20% who register their dogs this ombarrassment, between Uto Marly more loyal to itself for imy conriderable home. Complete with fan month will pay a 25 cent penalty. ttaie control of Republican' policy number of montos, to freeze rither louvers and all carpentry | It is expected that toe dog war­ In Congress by some, ultra con­ work. Britain or Russia out of European den will soon start -cimvassing the servative and the. usual control of WILSON town for unregistered dogs, ' unlisted affairs. 111 0OYS*'and GIRLS* Store closed untiT3p*m. Stepublican national conventions lU s dream of playing toe old ELECTRICAL CO. Meysrliweloi Eveuiag*i^raM An-1 by party moderates. Tbe resultant old game of European balance of MI9v4817-ME3-7376| ipiii’ dover eorreepoudeut, Margery | ■t- Bltuathm— a > loderate, ..^mlddle- GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR savings power politics and doing it better Ehiaachig AvaOpMe Moataadou, triephoue IHgrim I 8-0018. • ' road Reirablican running for the because this time it happens to. be PAJAMAS KITCHEN Presideney while the party record de Gaulle and Adenauer who,are ■ ."t SH O R T S and SETS LIVING ROOM and the party pubUdty of the past doing It Is, after all, an old man’s Sizat2fo4kMo 14 fou r ye a n has been dominated and Midwives to Aid $189.00 Daystrom Bronze Dinette; white dream. One admires their ob­ PEDAL PUSHERS and SETS $319.00 96" Lswson Sofa, beig* tweed BEDS *1 stardust top, 4 hi-back padded chairs. . 7 7 . thapM and colored by an ultra stinacy, their tenacity, their belief (advrOfofntt Vanishing Turtlesj cover, rubb&’ citiUon, box pleats.. . . 198. conservative RepubUean hierarchy they are trying- to do eometoing REG^2.29 REG. 2.98 REG. 8.50 ^ $131.00 Daystrom Dinette, 86x50", white to OragresB has become dismally SLACKS and SETS W in * when you purchaie hietoric and good, their' willing­ KUALA LUiqnm — A drive to $360.00 78” Sofa, foam robber ati^ust top and frame, 4 chairs.. .69^90 familiar to RepubUcans. Usually, ness to step out on the stage of W HEEI W ATER’S ensure the survi'val of toe vanish­ cushions, box pleats, gold cover . . . . . 1 9 8 . • bedding outfit It results to the loes of elections. histo^ and give leading role per­ 1.49 1.9$ 2.49 REG. REG. ing species of giant turtles on Ma­ ' --i $97.00 Daystrom Bronze Dinette walnut When the moderate RepubUean BOT^H OT...m n REG, REG. REG.' laya’s east coast has been $159.00 Wing Love Seat, red tapestry, [Chooss any $70fiO mattroas and formances. im- 2.98 3.98. woodgrain top 4.chairs ...... •59. nominated for the Presidency can IH! 1.00 5.98 6.98 launched by the Department of fo a m cushion, b o x ideats...... 9 9 .5 0 $7080 box spring THERE’S A LOTI Fisheries. (o t be as rare an individual as; Eiisen- batter) and then select a maple or - Opportunity Missed In August vriien the huge turtles $289.00 W in g Lova Seat, extra hi-back, bower, the result can 1m a personal ' FLOOR COVERINGS come out o f toe South C9iina Sea to maple legs and arms, gold-aqua ..... 1 7 9 . eheifiy bed for $1 more from a "i ' ■ , . ' 79c 1.98 2.79 3.98 4.98 Trengganu’e beaches to lay their victory for him, a disappbinting Tke beat resolution that .was in­ NowTFwr wily group o f discontinued models.--- RepubUean failure, to contfol the troduced at the conference of gov­ BOYS* LONG and SHORT eggs; “midwivee’i from toe fish­ $149.00 Wing Chair, .blue-gray tapestry Mostly fuU atoe; a few twin. $7.96 sq. yd. Lees’ 1009^ Nylon Broad- djiy for fuel.. Jiot^water eries staff will wetting. They I loom, (1) brown, (1) salmon tweed, Oongreas which holds offlee along ernors down a t Herahey,. Pa.', this wiU take toe I to a hateheryl cover, foam cushion, box pleat.; ...... 8 9 . w ith him. week, -was toat Which declared for fill—all the timet for incubation then nurse toel sq. yd. i •...-...... •. *5-95 $139.95 Lounge Chair, foam cushion, ^ in the usual and recurrent and against having toe enniiai oonfer- GIRLS* SPRING young turtles ui they are able I GIRLS* to fend off their enemies before $10.95 sq. yd. Bigelow 501 Nylon beige- immediate perpetual post mortem on this rit- enoe produce any more resolutions. V yo a live in m toptoal hotiee, PANT SETS 'j.- walnut legs; turquoise plastic .^...... 8 9 . 5|i| they are turned loose. BEDROOM and-brown textured, sq. yd...... 8.98' Uptlon, the modwatea to toe party This, unlike some resolutions you could earito nm out of hot Oiii $99.00 Contmnporary Occasional Chair, \ water several times a week. RFIG.1.98 REG. 2.98 REG. 3.98 REG. 6.98 ' d elivery think they might btoome able to which bad much less sense in COATS Light Spi^fi Agei foam cushion, a^dut lega^ beige .,.. .69. $477.60 Solid Ch^ary Group, triple dress­ $84.50 9x12 100% Virgin Wool Droids, achieve a broad v ic to ry fo r the ^em ; was doomed from toe start, - N tm you can have all the hot JERSEYS eri er and mirror, chest^h-chest, b«^.. .349. isator brown-beige or green tone ea...... 49. party and its congressmen u weU did not even get as far as toe you need, at one time for WASHINOTON-^When you look I $132.00 Loun^ Chair, foam cushiom, lx « only • Hoy. 'TU iik o f tt— 1.49 1.98 2.79 4.49 as for its candidate for President inference’s resolution in favor of 'At too Andromeda galaxy in the pleat, green-turquoii^gold plaid.... 89. E only 0 ^ * a dayl OFF inortoeiai sky, you look aeross 121 SUMMER $69.95 12x12 Colonial. Brgids, brovrn- tf they could only get the whole civil rights, . vdiich at least d ., Yeu, thanks to MoMheet— billion biUioU miles. Also, you are $109.00 Modern Lounge Chair, foam rub­ I beige-pumpkin or brown-green-gold ca. 39. main party image into the moder­ achieved the importance of pro- BLOUSES lookittg baok ‘to time, for toe light | $12.96 Redwood end Aluminum Foldinff ’and aa on-fired hot watsr hehter ber cushidh, beige textured cover.. . . I J 9 . ate mold. But, at to*- same time, vokini: a Southern filibuster. «fooaieetcHiacity--7oarfnnjQ|y you see was emitted naariy 2,0 , Q lleiF eeeefe >}*•••••••••'• a'*v« a*na*eee*« * ^>95^ toe oonservatives, in their own The conference - did manage to caatakecanofaBto^weddng jH:-: ^ o r t Sleeve— Liing Sleeve 000 years ago and took tost long | .V' $169.00 Wing Chair, rubber cushion, LIVING ROOM post mortems, are always pi^ needs a t one time. to. reach you. ~$22.95' (ei Redwood and declare itself, with fairly firm iijj! semi-attached pillow back, brown print,^ 9 . dalmlng that if only toe party voice,' in favor of prayer, thus rais­ Mom can do tbe fiunily wash. REG. REG. REG. HATS Chaise ...... ^• .1 : OCCASIONAL Sis can do tbe dUbee et ^ some BOYS'-SHORTS i:iii Wpuld come all the w ay to them, ing the question of whether or not 1.00 1.98 2.98 •i-iH $169.00 Man’s Lounge Chair, foam cush-j filiM Junior takM bb bato and $29.95 5’ Redwood and Aluminum F ol^ an|d liomtoate a real honest con- the nation's SO governors unde'r- T « p * p u p » « » ions, box pleats, tangerine texture . . , .89.| ' $39.50 Walnut Step Table, bud insert, jkm enjoy a ehowar. i j;'- REG. ing Barbecue Set, table, 2 benchea. .17.75 astvaflve for Presideiit, Md run .RiEG 1-S8 ■i-..REG.i98 stand, the recent Supreme Court Doettdriey—phone uetoday. REGA.19 MilH $219.00 Top Grain Leather Wihg Chairs; square tapered legs ...... 19.95 , bun m : a real conservative plat­ decision any better than some other 79c Ia49198 I.9B-3.98 ea- VACATION $89.50 Rattan Bar with 2 Revolving Bar H ad out hew easy it to to ew it^ LOO (1) grem and (1 ) oxblopd, a a ...... 169.. form, then there could be broad people eeemXto. What the Supreme teaMohilhaat fired water faeat- Sj^o^^a •-• • • • -5^t* $42.50 16x48” M ^ern Walnut Cocktail; vlistoty for everybody. Court forbade was- not th{e act o f •r. . ** 79c 1.49 1.98 ifB! ; \ $179.00 Wing Chairs, • rubber cushions, Table, picture'DAme to p ...... 19.95j toeory about what might prayer,, anywhere, but toe formal ill iiii boJt pleats, ’(1) Mwn-beigb, (1) gold . . 9 9 ; ’ DINWC RCX>M b^ptin if a .i^ conaervatl've were design^on, by any arm ef gov- $35.95 (6) Solid Cherry Step Tables an­ *A*easf/**>tiy ri/Mr. ..f jpemtaptod for President is never efument, of a form o f. prayer to BOYS' and G IRli* $219.00 Solid Maple Sprague tod Gartton tique finish turned le g s ...... 2 5 . 5 0 to toe test, presumably be­ b4. said' by children In pubUo V BEDRO 54^’ BuDet, nutmeg finish-----1.119. ! ■ cause taard-boUed professionals to SPECIAL GROUP—BOYS* i i $49196 (4) Solid Cherry Doum^ Box an­ school. ‘ W E G IV E i party and hard-boiled buri- T h e conference Of governors $4ilB.46 3 pie. S(dld Elm! CoEtemi! $339.00 7 PC. Solid Maple Group, gateleg tique Dnito, H h in g e s , t^taed legs. .39*50 GREEN STAMPS INFANWandTODDLERS' WEAR extension table, 6 ebaira 1198. backing, toe party never also i4 >parenUy found It it m a t t ^ G rou to dresser, BiiiTor, c h ^ bed . .298. $42.60 Round CocktAll ; Table, wamut, '4piito dMa make such a gamble’ -of Buprema impc^tance to 49 $849.$0 D ipe. Modern Walnut Dininir ,JERSa'S-SHIRTS^' • ' * r V • COnON OVEI^LLS « OVERALL SETS $SM.60 2 Knotty Pine Group, doubu plastic top, niarbW inaorti...... 17i5Q VriCb tiil party fortunes. And states, ineludliv Cahfortiia, Ha- Group, table and pad, 6 chMirs, china, 345. 0 ^ « oMservatlve fbopld be w afi -and .^Alaska, that N ew T otk dresselr, mirroii'. headboard, franca,. .2 1 ? MORlAftTY REG. 1.19 REG. !tR9 REG. 1.98 REG. 2.98 • SUNSUITS , • TOfPER SETS $86.00^27x62” Contemporaiy Cocktail ( { m d till 3 plat. r. P n B bla filltoee and run and take state has a liquor law which per­ if2Z€.4S Modern Gunstock Walnut G roui $279.00 Solid Maple W^sh Cabinet, 2 Table, walnut, 2 d r A w e r s ' -49.50 ' flia ^iBhiriili’ig that might be to- n is ls hew Majer Beeple would ^^ple dressev, mirror, chest, bed .... 1 6 9 i silver drawers,,large cupboard... . .189. that would iievei' settle toe BROTHERS 6ke to spend his vaeatiom Regard- [ $i64.00 ‘’dnerry D i^ lea f Handkerchief While our.store is closed 79c 98« 1.49 1,98 298.00 48” Knotty Pine. Hutch, 2 shdf, from 9 a.m..t

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p a g e b ig h t ItANCHBSTER EVENING HBRALDl MANCHES'IER. C O ra . THURSDAY,^ S,-1961 KANCHESTEQ inrSNlNG HERAIJF. M A N iB E m m CONN.JULY S, 1962 PAGE NINE

“miirnittHstH:!! '“''lailliJPilgiteiSi 'p>om ’s K itchen Niwfn horn ttnr oim mMittuitm Your Off fopT^e Gape or file ]^^o^^nta^Il81? Science / F _____ ' ■ ^ p- . By DORIS BELOnS'O tottliiK th« mood for tbe Quar- A t Work Ur MiUenial Celebration at <3(>v- The Shore? Wherever you gofind B y n n AnootAncD p r e s s •htry, Juljr 8 through the H, Mi^ B r BAM DAWSON A world Csnsus of shark attacks, Walter 8. Keller and Capt. Keller, ' AF- BmOmm H em Analyst a onilss to aaotoer ocean fori a US Navy, retired, don coatumea of a friendly Slop Shop NHW TO«K (AP) - Qmsumer w terw eauing ship, and a hint an earlier day, veMIe ‘Mrs. Keller that Urda' can tan lima are aub- J u t y buying—fha biggest thing ia^ihe jtlrs a kettle of Strawberry jam, Jabto for aefsoca a t work. ns made from an old family recipe. SlupV( Shop's 39 c D.S. economy la. bi for ^kjaer CI fKANANCE Strawberty Jam waiting to serve you* than ever scrutiny today. Chie oth- Dangeseoa''Whteta 13 Baaketa of atrawberriea ar chief forma of speeding by In toe last yaara, itoariu made 9 pounda of augar bustaMM and by govenunent-Hme Huak berrlea and put two baa- at least 19 attocks on humans— np- A itg r l generally accepted aa having pret­ without psovocaUon. Six persons, fkvi|(8^ kelaful in. a big kettle and aquaah Cape Codt Hyanniss ty. well taken iMpe for 1962. Hr.::if them until you have aomc juice. DenttisporL Falmontti ' among the 81 hurt, were injured Add aome augar and then put in Government sjiendlng la going to fatally. Pour attacka dn boaU by atrawberriea and augar alternate­ Noantaiiut NortiiaiiiptoRt tlaa over the long range, stimulat­ toarfcs failed to Injure anyona ing emtain induatrles, assuring .So reporto toe ttarii Research pri ly and boll for about half an hour Greenfield, Holyoke anif A DAW^SON A UVINTHAL STOil dr until of a thick conaiatency. Save, Mte durt^K aome jobs and maybe creating Panel of toe American Institute Stir every' now and then after It Conrorda N.3. aome othen. - of Biotogical Sciences. It makse come.a to a boil and take off the t h ^ p e r i a l m Io! Bualneae qiending plane can an annual census of shark attacka change, buUmost seem to call lor that can be authenticated. acum • every few minutea. When SkojctrT^ld Saybrook* Grotoa* Gibbons Assenibly Scholars iT-jl y finished the juice should drop off Light whisper, deliciously Now London, Westport, B tn » a all|bt inereiaa this year' over Last year's attacks ranged from the apoon aa if for jelly, two drops moist Ultt you’d nssks it yourself! last. And, anyway, businm spend­ U.S. mainland coasts to Hawaii SALE slowly joining and falling^off foHrd,. Fairfield, GreeaMieli. ing plans over the long' tauge.are' Kathleen A. McMahon, 13, an^ and boto are membea oR^ St and other Pacific islands, to Ber- the spoon as one. Put in sterilised 8svviime. work shd.money t tied to ultimate sales to the con­ T. Richard Schuetx, 14, .have 'beiiia Bridget’a parish. - Rfoda, Australia, Africa, toe Med- jars and seal. Makes 12 pints of Big value! " . sumers and the government, or to Kathleen' participated in dra­ IterraMfati a ^ fven ISO miles up awardfsd partly ladholaitope of matics and girls' choir at Illing. \ jam. prospects for such sales. Any big $150 each for tcuhm 'in and aopho- toe Umpopb'lUwK.^'Bast-Africa. Mrs. Keller, the former Bea­ jump in business siding prob­ Sewing, reading and swimming are Some 17 speclee of shaiR-W«re trice D. Stokes o f' Baltimore, In White Gems . ably will taava to wait for idle. mere yeiha at Ekut OathoUc High her hobbies, and shs hopea to be­ involved, from a two-foot’ banjo Md., met her husband at the U. S; producUoQ facUtUee.to'be b^yat- school from. Gibbons Assembly, come a muse. She has four broth­ shark to a >.500-pound stolte point­ Naval Academy in Annapolis, ers snd sisters, BUainc, 15, Michael, er. Mdsf of toe unprovoked at­ deiitious difference you taste is f'RESHNESS! ad by incyfiiisdv/cciiaufner de­ Catholic Ladies of Columbus. 11, Pamela, 8, and Richard, 5. sovGiiowin our July Sal« of Md., and married in 1925. She mands. i Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and tacks occurred off Africa and Aus- attended Bryn Mawr School in Richard is an altar boy at St. tnUM* Baltimore and.Bryn Mawr Col­ So what the consumer is going Mrs. Richard McMahon, 77 Haw­ Brtdget’a Church. He collects ' f ' * to do la the chief concern ri^t thorne S t, and Richard, aon of AS for people who tried to inmC lege. Pa. She joined her husband stamps and ralsaa tropical fUh. trap or chase sharks, they pro- in his travels to Samoa', China, now. Mrs. June M. Bchuata, 29 Washing­ Mathematlca' and acience are his Philippines, Japan. Hawaii and Partlculaily pussUi« the eootb^ ton S t, and tbs''late. Theodore tavortte atudlee, and ha wants to be yoked at least nine Shark ..attacks. aayara la Just how much, If any, Schuetx,'both attended the former Ten persons wsre injdi^ but other foreign ports. ■ a matomnatlciaa. Ha has a aiater, none fatally;’ Sumtner Dresses I Capt. Kefier, a former legislator Americana will cut back tiiMr buy­ Hollister S t School, which 'has Heidi Ann, 8 .' and present chairman of the board ing of goods and servlpes because been renamed the Bentley School. Mra, Rudolito Riccio Is chairman of finance of Coventry and a s s ^ of tones in the stock market, dr Hiey both completed Grade 8 at of the acholarshlp committee of Another Ocean tant treasurer of Second Congine- because of fear of the future in­ Uling Junior High School this year. Ladles of Columbus. The Columbia University re­ for itiiuGSg juniors, |r. ptfitss gationai Church, Coventry, retired duced by the stock maiket crash. search vessel Verna la aaiUng Into in 1952. 1 another, ocean; It la one of aome ■V Whole The latest pulM taking ' such focreasc jn disposable in' 40 rearearch craft peering into.’toa Since his retirement the couple aumer psychology finds it “sober­ comes would quickly Aid its way WWI Vets Plan have shared mutual interests R H t o S l b a . unknown depths of the Indian ly optlmlstie but not exuberant. into trade or toe ^ym ent for Ocean. which include travel, church, for­ The questioning by'toe Univer­ services. Annual Confid) eign students and the out-of-doori. B re m e rs The Vema’a new purview covers 1 N. sity of Michigan Survey ifescarch But some economists doubt this. some 36 million square mllea- — Many foreign students have stay­ Center was done wJdle -stocks were ed at their home under’ sponsor­ If you think all broilers are the tame They cmicede that those .who ha- Twenty five members Man- about 14 per cent of the certh's sliding, but most ;c0MumM were W^lly speiM an they make dieater Barracks. Veterans of surface. Little ia known of toe ship of Uie Experiment ip Inter­ than you’ve nliver tasted a White Gem! contacted before ihe big brecUc oi' I* national living and Service Bu­ would : Increase their ouUaya.-if World War I, and ladies auxiliary, earth’s bottom aurfaea and its his­ Batter by far bacause they’re fresher May 28 and tos momiiW of May toeir tax Utls were leaa.. But those ll attend a banquet Saturday tory. reau of Women's Organisations. In 99. ■■' Si'- > ' ■/ the past ten yean they have vis­ by far! From the farm to your table who thtaik th ^ already' are vend­ Stot at toe annual convention of On aa earlier voyage, toe Verna ited Mexico, California, and have Government' atatlstlcB also lag. ing as'much as wwlenee dletatea toe organisation Jiily 7 and t atdiscovered that the Indian Ocean in leas than 24 hours! Small of- The Departmwt. of Commerce ndght use the titx wlhdfaU to in­ toe StaUer'Hilton Hotel, Hart­ conniseted aouto of Africa with i n rwRifar 10.91 to I2B been to Europe twice. ford. The couple has three sons. Wal­ bone, plump and meaty I. ■ays, "retail attlu oqnfinued a t a crease their aavinga. . 4,600-mtle crack in toe earth’s if high volume durtnir. htoy though Mrs. John Gregan, 341 B. Cen­ crust, a crack that follows aq ter S. Keller Jr., a business , man In either case the nengoVem- ter St., a member of the Msn- n i in New York C5ty; James P. Kel­ they did not gittbe'-mat^ toe rec­ m«nt sector of the conomy wmifal earthquaka sons extending toe en- :jH3 ord total fe ^ to a anfintii of April." cheeter auxiliary, has been ap­ tife length of^ the Atlantic Ocean; Now’s your chance to pick up many wonderful fashion dressM at The ler, a Presbyterian minister in the Greed with ehirkt>n! gahf. tocreased klpending wbidd pointed to chairmanship on toe Fair’s qjecial July Clearance s a v ^ s l Choose from a wide assort­ Bronx. N. Y.; U . Robert M. Kel­ lb Eku-ly rOpbrts of ' <^backa in help cohsunier godd initasMeS'And hovitality and publicity commit- ler. U.S. Navy, stationed aboard spending by conaumerii AncS fhe servicea. Increased saidngs would tece at toe convention. Bird Wetehieg by Radar ment of summer drefifies reduced from rogular. stock. You'll find'cot­ . the USS Enterprise, two grand­ Fresh Corn big drop tat stock prices have con­ build up funds for .investment In English seisnUsts hre using iw tons, dacronfHcottons, amel Jerseys, fieersuckers, piques and more. Delegates from toe Manchester dar to watch the fU$At patterns sons and two granddaughters. > (Hcratd photo by 8atern!fl>^ Gut up Broilers ■*>] centrated largely in luxury items future economic growth. auxiliary are Mrs. Maty Matoisu, iiii Pastel colon, whites, prints and aolids. Many styles and types.. -i^ Their son, James Kelle^ was bom Mrs. Waltet- S. Keller and Capt. Keller / 6 ears 39c Ipdi-viduals who lost a lot of cash, But just now,' many ecwibmlats Mrs. Gladys Ridolfl, Mrs. Rich­ pf birds lA d^ vUirlous ifondltiaiHL nil reduced now! in Samoa, Pago Pago. or those who still hitve their ard Outxmer, Mrs. Kathlem Mc­ The hope Is that tos fU m jpf th i say, what the economy needs most radar screens can answer fofne Mrs. Keller is a member of the stocks but aren’t worth as much is more consumer spending. They Guire, Mrs. T. P. Madden, Mrs; i | Coventry Garden Club, the imla- fense." His administration -was Animal Husbandly on paper a s . they once - thought hope the cqrtsumtrs will stay op­ Florence Streeter and Mrs. James of toe questions about anintai be­ sionary committee o f, the Second loaded writh such follies. they were, are repotted to have timistic’—and toey wish toe con­ Walker. havior. Congregational Church and the This illness of the “miraculous ^canceled plans to buy soepensive sumers would be a Mt more exub­ Alternates are Mrs. Gertrude But Immediately toe atui^ finds League of Women Voters. Capt. flnancial pitcher” must nih its Institute Planned ,Y. Brisket Corned Beef houses, yachts, Jewelry. So far Llnnell, Mrs. Helen Erickson, new questions. Tbs radar watch­ course; K is plain to see that the \ Imagine getting Top o’ Gie Grads fancy brisket for this price! Lowest in years! erant, ers, for instance, obedrved one i:::3 Keller is on the general commit­ stores have reported little tppuc- / ------■ Mrs. Mary McCarthy, Mrs. Sig- iiiii! tee for the Coventry celebration’ thinking of the electorate still sup­ GUATEMALA—A new Institute ent ciitoack in the buying of mod­ rid Sheekey, Mrs. Charles Ro- flock of 600,OM etarltags take off ports such follies, and the men in from its roost in If waves—each •Klii •tlT!! and chairman of the special events of Animal Husbandry, the first of ^^c^NiALv Ji ■ m erately priced items. Oilfield Destroyed gowskl. Mrs. Paul St. Lawrence committee. Both will be active in Congress "on both sides of the But, even’, jo, consumer spend­ and Mrs. Joseph Peretto. wave three minutes apart. Ques­ aisle" go along with the stu^iMities. Its kind In Latin America, will be tion; How does tos starling tell the festivities. E. D. Collins smoked shoulders ing isn’t id O lm t toe economic PARKERSBURG, W. Va. — The l i ' v established soon at the University planners womd A lit­ flrst sizable industtial installation 15% UTBRATB whSn the three, jalnutes Is up? of San Carlos, Guatemala City. 14ca pound lower than last week! Grand to have tle more of It would pVe the econ­ destroyed during the Civil War AMMAN, Jordan — About, 88 i l i ' ipecial purchase! ji'U ' ‘Amendment for God*. per cent of Jordan’s 1,600.000.peo­ Paff To the EMltor, It will mark Latin America's on hind for extra company, toe! omy a nice boost. was at Burning Springs, about 30 ill 11118 is behind much of . toe drive miles up t}ie Little Kanawha River. ple are Moslems. A third of tos When powder pUiMs are no long­ t::3 Open Forum To cope writh the recent Supreme first formal collaborative effort be­ •*irhit»G«m- A force of 8,dOO Confederate caval­ total population are refugees from er usable,, drato 'and dry, and use i i i Court decision invalidating public tween agronomists and veterinari­ Fr^th^r-hy-fmrl for quick tax cuts, espwblsUy lit fiiiil the lower income brackets/. Tax rymen set fire t o an oUfiaid.toere. Palestine. Fifteen per cent of Jor­ itoia for pasts xjkjNa ninien a Sneeem school prayers, and the applica­ ans in the field of animal hiis-' Arinour Star dan’s, adults are literate.. . / ies, They ark excellent. To the Editor, tions which can logically tellow bandry. cut advocates contmd that any in May 1868. Cotton Knit T-Shirto The health officers of Rockville. from the principle upon which it is The university’s faculty of vet­ Le$ (luarters 351, Boh^na Vernon, Ellington and Tolland based, an' Amendment for God erinary medicine la the only one of • 'i l wish to thank "the Bockville Public Committee is being organized to itsr kind In Central America; it pni! jnii promote an amendment,, to the Breast (luarters 39V IHiii jiiy Health Nursing Association, the serves five countries, with a popu­ ili :;:u volunteer nurses, secretaries, school United States Constitution which lation of more than 10,000.000. The Small-boned, delicate m ::::! suthoritipa, . principals, teachers, will uphold the God-centered tra­ staff numbers 19 full-time profes­ Cooked Haddock Fillets »>59‘ 1 vftIuM 2.98 t» 4.98 liia custodians, newspapeia and all ditions upon which our government sors.. flavor, plump and MAIN ST. STO others who helpdd in the Sabin originate. _tead|r. Sea ScaUops o-W polio clinics and for the manyways We seek an amendment that ex­ i they found to make theM clinics plicitly affirms citizenry's right to Covered Bi[idges Another exciting group of big-value, big-fashion t-shirts for a success. make simple, voluntary, acknowl­ ^ rte tMih angel cake i:tm all your summer fun and sun wear! There’s top quality and Sincerely, edgments of faith in G ^ a part of Fine for Kissing St:::: styling in every stitch of these famous maker tops. Sleeve­ Dr. Marjorie A. Pumril, Tolland the program in pubhe schools, gov­ ... ideal no^work dessert! less, short sleeve and hooded styles.. .solids uid stripes. Dr. Francis H. BurJee. Rockville ernment, or wherever else deimo- Our b est... A full meal Price SKGUlS Dr. Joseph J. Krisbsn, Vemop cratically constituted bodies so NEW YORK—Covered bkdges, SinsS, M, L. ^ I Dr. Wilfred Robinsonr Ellington deem it appropriate. Stop & Shop Grade A all in one! i People Interested In this endeav­ built in various parts''^ the United t:;a *Not Coaneetfd’ or may contact Committee Coordi­ States in the 19th Century, were Half-Gallon 50% OFF To the Editor, nator. Francis X. Strelchun of often called "kissing bridges." The . Having had three phone queries Manchester for'further details. bridges were covered to prevent S m a ll S iz e THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY - JULY 5-6-7 as to whether I am connected with Very truly yours, decay of the plank flooring and M o r t o n % sale! famous make swimsuits groups whose alleged objective is Francis X. Strelchun timbers beneath. to hold the tax line I would like / 1 LOT Csramic Wall PlagiM DIAMOND m to make It clear that I am not connected with any group or or­ Save 20c! Merit Brand. Choose D i n n e r s SHOWER CURTAIHS SOFA aRi CHAIR ganization and not knowing the E g g s At thtas (llriees, tvro small egga Vanillf or Harlequin. Also A real “money saver” ! Quick, * FoamPiUowfi plans or policies of any of the Orange or .Lime Sherbet. groups I neither approve or disap­ 100 TRIPLE S BLUE Cost leas thin ohi ibrge size! aaey menu! Chickap, turkey, _ / .57 Durable Uphdaterjr Hurry and chopife your new extra swiinsuit in this sale bt famous maktf prove. Reg. 69c. . RE0. 2.9f ^$ 4 ^ 50 ' i i And 2 egga. mean 2 yolks! beef, or ham. l!il, beach beauties! Choose from latex, Hdancas, orlon knits, cottons, sheaths, Neither do I Intend to get into R E G .2 4 T .U local political activities. I do have STAMPS FREE! ONE LOT OORTMNS r - drqpes, boy legs and manjr more. Sins 10 to 18. some- definite views on the state and --federal situation but If and PLUS Your Regular Stamps With $3.00 or Moire Save 18c aiiO M PES III i r when I decide to participate In Purchase, When You Present This Coupon To Regularly 57r R E G . 1 .9 f .oa an.v of those political programs I m shall make my position clear. But 2 4 9 ' 11 os package--^ I dp not need a mouthpiece or CANTONE'S ESSO SERVICE t o i l e t LID COVERS 50e 8 Leto Only—H«ri7 front man. OFFER EXPIRES 808 WESt MtoDLE TURNPIKE V2 PRiCE ^ ' Willard Rogers. No Powa 'Payasent . X M Ter Week JULY I t - MANCHESTER O N E io n r ‘Foreign AM Swindle’ ' ALL SUMMER HATS To the Editor, FUSTIC F O A M IA C I( . Your recent editorial *‘A Com­ f igurt-niqking salt of famous mon Sense Apathy” concerning CURTAINS the elimination of the fallout, shel- Sunshine, RUNNER m i tef appropriation from the dvil Graham Crackers Add. brilliantM to your 50 % o f f defense program made good sense, YARUCOODREMNAIfTS and perhaps y6u might have gone 10 W o r frtfit hotel,' tpark a fruit aelmdl WHITE SUMMER a few st^s further and . recom­ GORMN’S CLEANERS Mcksq* 4.3C • 2 7 ’x 3 E " Perma-Lift OrDs A Girdles mended other appropriations be » e . WIDE B B T S likewise eliminated. The hysteria j Long and firm !. 7 * 0 v s . oyer fallout shelters during the t ?. rtihipped-up. Bertin crisis last year ' W e ston Ideal sixe for baking! 38 and UUNDEREHE WROUGHT IRON , is a magnificent example of what ea. is bedeviling the American people. 381 EAST CENTER ST. 1, Ml 3-0486 Georqe Inn Assorted Cookies n im . u t Ex PMNr un Penna-Lift Mif-fitting cotton bra. P Internationalism has taken deep I"alit^rnia ym WALL BRICKETS Mss& A,BandCcupe. root In all levels of government " ^ j : i r , . 3 9 c ;nu I Regular 2.50 and in the electorate and the na­ Now Ut4MR LOOmcD ' $ ^ . 0 0 tHRLSr BLOUSES SHELVES uin tion has been brainw’aahed and P o t a t o e s i " mi buncoed Hnto supporting an in­ Enjoy the full flavor of sum­ SUPPLY OeL SIZES 7 to 14 terminable foreign aid swindle NEWMANAGBMMT lO-lb bug mer in these big>, handsome from year to year which, since 5top & Shop R E G . 1 .1 9 Pemia-Lift figure-firming power 1950, has cost the taxpayers over beauties! Rushed to our net girdle. SUses S, M, L. $90,000,000,000. This financial In- PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Salad Dressing stores during the nigh' care­ SAinrwiu pxwl i Regular |5 sanity shows no signs of abating fully handled to keep them LADIES' and probably will not until the na­ ANYWHERE ^ “ 5 9 c perfect for you! R E G . tion enters a deep depression. 1 .7 f Q r . 2-Fc. CAFRI SETS We have been living under- a NEW HOURS—7 A.M. fe 7 P.M. L n m ^ MLESS NYLONS Pema-Lift’a Ifagle Oval panty girdk. “government by crises" since 1945, 1 _ SUPPLY Qt. and. whether an actual crista to “can’t ride up.. ,e v er,\ Sizes 8, M, L. G e r b e r K l e e n e x - p . \ 1.00 Re|^iar5.95 f our national survival existed pr nVE410Utt CLEANING SERIv ICE A d A j a x Inpt, these Intermittent huUaballote F a b HS Ini Baby Food y Dinnar Napkins- - j Tha advanced detergent DmiKIMI fiUSSES ■ have^ been deftly engineered by WASHING and CLOTHES FOLDED “Tha foaming cleanser” easy wash days *tnnJ2a the powers behind the il^ e a to ONE DAY SERVICE Strained Food 9 jart 95c whip up and lash tbroui^ enor­ Junior Food h jars 92c '"J‘B’ 23c ’ $2.39 ’.r s i c LADIES’ MflllT WEM SBghtiy Irregular. 3 pair to .a eqatomer. Perma-Lift figure-centroIUng panty 311 mous slush ftmd appropriations 2.:s 3lc 24c '•k S * 3 5 c hjil gbdle. Sizes S, M, L. under the. guise of “defense" and, BOXED o n Lim it e d s u p p l y “foreign aid'.’ as weU as the fann SPECIAL! “OT f t 4 . 5 0 Regular 8.60 subsidy program wrfaich bred such' t- Sie.2.«* creatures as BUIy Bol Estes and ' Florient ' . ■'. A j a x . Good things , 1 D y n a m o ; S o ^ k y ! 1 iHis the Gilberts.' ■ Room Deodorant from fhe garden! - CLOSINGOUT BOYS’ KNIT HH: HHi A good deal of this mischief took 1 . All purpose d^aner 'liquid detergent The tun'berth .v,'!;- JEWELRY DEFARTMENT TheeeVe all first quality PermalLift girdles^aiid bru ki our lOot W'hen the. Republicsui Party UWES’ K T T I8UR Come, choose now the MacMnae Island Ooitfer- ‘ i “ 7 9 C i : i 5 3 9 c S Z b 9 c G reen G iant ENTIRf STOCK OF atoek an year round for many dellara morel anea in 1945, under the aejHs of ia;49 c: a ’ 89c . ' V 6 9 c r ’ atHieFair.->uft6 •avel 'v Jits Banator VandiHibatg. d ed d ^ L_ ------Nibtets Cfffl 1 J 1 SJT U" .te tbemselvea. to go along : ■■V o a t t o * : 6r^tll«PaR ’ > ‘iS4T : off c alwayf^ipitfa the DymocraU on '|« n fSwtw IJie CooWb ‘LT 157 u n « r r ^ QUANTITY 1 fbtalgn poOcy. .“Blpswtisanshlp" J o y ^ O x y d o l , Personal Ivory Maktn 2 tS' boiri. and with it., a whole Dale PinN^pl4,^liiic6 "ZT STORE OFSN UNTIL 9 F.M. WEDNESDAY; THURSDAY. FRIDAY OREEN STAMPS For lA^tant Dishwashinq New detergent formula mhite C«fS 2 'i s 43' _Am of ,,flhimctal Insanities that Pure floating soap , .Bate $lic6<,fiS6qwh " i r 3P BdOMMier or later come home to FREE WINTER STORAGE W m Pfos m4 Onkhs " J t lS -f: i--’ . MAIN.6TREET OFEN 10 A M tft 4F.RL ON MONDAY. TUSSpAY;SATURDi^Y ''ir37c l."65c. $diM'T{S^Cri|MW ------*------Ww a t. ex-Prefltdeiit u5.'l3leJSa.84c W.T. FREE PARJUNO IN THE REAR ttis'dauno- FREE MOTH PROdFlNO RA w t CniT' -Iu Gfc JiST 3F I ------W rui; ------— ,4 HaliulUria -V9 V

Pa g e ten MANGHESTEB BVEN^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ THIH^DAY. B. 1961 NidS BVENma ICANtaBSTKS. CONN, TBORSDAY, JULY 6,196R mMJKXiStiR FAOD ELEVEN -Ir r T t A provfaca ia caOeai waeka; had 80 Saritetehawaa doctorp A A da- legtalation proparly papaA hy A Baiardi^carrozzo Gook-Stephehson ficictors Strike most of fiM 78b reaiatefag phyai- tfad .t e medtoaf roUpga aad ware alectA legUfaturs.” Industrial E^pariMion etaaa Pro heeding IA - S A k a tc ^ working under (hp gDvefhmoA fa MAtreal, Dr. H. S. Morton, program. Provfacfal haalth Aft- wim OoDega A FbyilAuia isad praaldAt A Pba .Queboc Medical St. Ann'* Churc)i, >Iew BrlUln, The marriAfs of Miss Joan efafa said Brttfah doctors apon wiU AaaootatUn, callA t e medical wiM th« •cene of the weddiiw of Sen. Dodd VUiU ^Sunday; Strife Feared Ste|Nhsn*on to Ronald James fairgeAe ta refuateg ta bnettro, bagta arrivtag/te SaaAtAawan at cPre aet “ compIeta civil conscrip Miss tMane Scariosso of New Brit­ Cook, both o f Manbhsster, was undA t A government pragtmm. t e rata A four a day to help.fill K^enn^y Invites Japan ain to J. Prank Baiardi of Man­ « Page Oaa) tlm A the medlcat preteahm. No solemnised Seturday morning at Qther Cel^hriUes Expec^d Mady A '.tA s e , however, were t e fare tamporarily. oiBier plan this aide at tha iron chester, yesferdi^ morning. 8t. Bartholomew's Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Cookaon would nelthar confirm tArtttag at t e emergency A n ten fa t A piaantima, • tha emargen- curtain fa A axtresoa A this The bride is the daughter of nor dany reports t A t poAa wars te-fap by t e wrifaBa. cy c Atara . reported varying da- A s .” and Mrs. James Soarrouo of Now Mr, And Mra Henry Hedraon "Wm. end Mrs. Tbefuee Dsdd Ar t f StendMat, Mrs: Mahsolm E. C. Ds- To Q w d Plants in U.S. Britain. The bridegroom IS the son amilng alunjr ettsMtiSe ksve *fa*. Mrs. William M. TMbou, Mra. cloaely guaidfag the lagiafaUve At leaA U A the aoma 280 vol- grsA A WAk loaA, ftova vary Yba plan, first A its Idnd A a Strt«« koL ' Oar Doctors Committee, said a Atamtamd Atar raadfag the program ragA across Canada. tha |An WA still ta a ambry- that operates a mUl at Sitka, tor of SU Barthoiomsw*s per­ A t oovared. by a fadcral pragiram A fasA .. , The bride, given in mamage by formed the double ring ceremony abeot 12:80 Sunday ta attand tha There will A a dance for Grade maae demonstration fa plannA fa Aiergenoy caU far doetora in the - fa Ottawa, t e Canadian Lalmr to c A triA ts 'to A cost through onle atage-4rith many barriers ta- her father, "wore a silk oCganaa and front of t A legisfatlA buildings Odngram accusA t e gasAtche- end celebrated the nuptial high arts ant eraffa sfanrmt tka Town 7 and 8 A ya aad girls from 7:80 newappperB.yHe has takan an fa- pajrroH deductions. volvA, aurii' A ImmigratiA ■ fa A Importdd Chantilly |ahe over taf' to 10 pjn. Friday at t A Nathan later this w eA to demand the tarn’s postj t t t A hoAitdl fa Lead- wan doctors A “ open i t e braaan Masa. Mra. Oeotee Banks of Bol­ Oraan. la d wUl officially opaa the The striking doctors claim t e relating to sending Japanese per­ African Pipeline Set feta gown designed with r“ *'' ton was organist. The altar was Hale Community CentA. Cha^ repeal of t A government proiJer, 280'1 amm west A Regina. defiance' A oonstitutA -autArtty’i pearl embroidered lace Sab) Watar Shew at Lakavisw Tam es Monea will Include Mn. HouwA gram. — - plan opAs the way for govera- sonnel to the Unit A States, dif- decorated with bouquets 'of. adiite T faw It was my duty as a and said their beAvtor could be mml CAtrol at mAical practlCa: ferencas hi nuufagemAt prao- LOURENCO MARQUES, Mo- neckline, short aleeves, fitted t M a A a f 8 p. m. D m Dodds will Craft, Mrs. JOaeA Guinan and But Bert McKay Pf Moosomfa, piqnricte to off A my aarvleea tor deecribA as mutiny. . aantoique—A $11,200,000, teii-ineh and appliqu^ full skirt terndnat' pompohs* have dUmar with Prof, and Mra Mra Charies Lowary. preeidAt of tA Ammlttee, aaid Y A . governmmt cfalnfa t e doc­ ticea, and the gap betwern The bride, given, fa .marriage by patlcnfa in nsA A madical e v e ,” fa Toronto, BiU Mahoney, Cs a - tors are worriA Mlely ahAt their American and JapAaw wage pipeline to link t e port of Beirs Ing in a /lace edged cad»ednal- . RDhsrt CltrvardDn. t A t “ fa a measure, we A v e lost A paid. Ha adld ha turn A his in Mozambique with Umtali, 200 length fan train. Her scalloped veil her father, wore a floor-length dian directA A the United StMl pocketbooks. levels. gown of peau de sole designed Oori'' and -Mra. John Dampaay Maacheater Eveaiag MeiaM t A A tU e’’ because doetora al­ own Atienta o v a to two col- Woikara A Amarioa, callA t e miles away In the FAeratioii of of Imported illusion y/M attached Oorveatry oorreapoadAt, F. Panl- It was hot kAwn whether epe- with scalloped Sahrina neckline, will ha guaats tUs Rotary aub ready were leaving the province faaguA and azpected. “ no ramim- doctors’ strika a “ aAmelasa a U- RhAaafa and NyasalAd. wiU A to a jeweled coronet md she wore at dinnar Wadnaaday at 8:8p p. m. fae Uttle, telepk—e PUgrim to practice efacediere. C a A A thlatle is a- cilic industrlee were m entiAA ta conatnictA fa exjunction A th eiboW mitts and c ^ e d a prayer short cap sleeves, an inset panel oration A reward.” Ucal power play designA to fores It may reproduca by aeada at by the AmericA proposal. of . re-embroidered Alencon lace at tha Oova Raataurant. A t 2:30 S-S881, ^ More th A W doctors A v e quit an oil refinery beinr bnllt at book with a white /Orchid and steph- Government aourcea aaM about an riectA govarnmant to repeal toA runners. The only eisable JapAoso n>A end bell-shaped skirt terminating B. m. thay wiU ba guasta of tha i-'UmteU - anotla in a full chapel train.. Her bouf­ town as tha annivenary pageant Miss Linda/Scarrosao of New at Coventry High SebOM. A reeaiv- Britain, a emsin of the bride, was fant throe-tiered veil of silk il­ maid of honor. Bridesmaids were lusion was arranged frem a cloche ing Una will gnat tha guasta and Miss K ille e n McCarthy, Mias of silk organsa petals and she car^ ' graatliiES wUl ha metmdad to tha Barbanc Malachowski and Mias ried a White prayer book with a town 1^ vtho governor. >. Rossitto, all of New Britain, white orchid, steifaanotis and Oangesasana aad Mrs. Koraca wore bouffant ballerina streamers. SSalay-Snfwn WiU taka part fa tha l^hgth gowns of orchid and- malse Miaq Mary Ann Stephenson M partda. schadplad at 10 a. m. July lee*. with scooped necklines, short Manchester, a sister Of the,bride, \ 14. Mr. and Mrs. JAn Alaop wUl cap sfteyes, fitted torsos and satin was. maid of honor, Bridesfaaids , attand the Field Day at Plains JAi cummerbunds. Their bouffant veils were Miss Donna A. Fogg ind Athlatle FWld, arriving at about were attached to crowns trimmed Miss Patricia Woods of Manches^ 1:89 :p, a t Both couplaS will ba TOP m wltt crystal drops and they car­ ter, and Miss Phyllis R. Sica of guasta OC^Doqald 8. Davis and Ua ried semi-cascade bouquets of yel­ Hartford, a cousin of the bride­ two daushtfits, Kathryn and aua- low and orchid pompons. groom. They wore cocktail-leng;th an: James ScarroMo of New Britain, sheaths of orchid silk ' organza Gov .WaMaFvFo^aU of Now a brother of the bride, was best with detachable overskirts, batesu Hampahlra |ma ha ia plan- man. Urters were Peter Zabl^kl neckline and short cap sleeves. Sing visit town somatima during and Andrew Lucas, both Of New Their headpieces were' bows that tha caiahtatlon waak, as hfia Oan- FULLY COOKED Britain and Raymond Baiardi of matched their dresses. The honor graaaaiaa BmiUo Q. Dadfiarie. Lovetts Mark Silver Anniversary attendant carried a cascade bou­ Manchester, a brother of the Mr,, and Mrs. Joseph L. Lovett ^ Ragrats hava baan racirnd by bridegroom. quet of pink roses, orchid pom­ 46 Auburn Rd., celebrated their Church. Mr. Lovett is employed as- pons and baby’s breath. The Mra.TUnton H. Wanner, hospitali­ A reception for 200 guests was an inspector at Hamilton Stan­ ty chairman for the calebratio^ held at the Wonder Bar Restau­ 26tta wedding anniversary at a bridesmaids carried cascade bou­ dard, division of United Aircraft quets of pink carnations, otehld from Prasidant John F. Kannady rant, Berlin. Mr. and Mrs,. B a i ^ i buffet party and dance Sunday at , bacauaa DSC at the ‘‘praaaura of oM- left for a motor trip through Cana­ Corp. He is a member of Camp­ pompons and baby’s breath. Lithuanian Halt More than . 250 bell Council, Knights of (falum- ^ AUgatimu .at that time.’’ Ra­ m Hs . j . f r a n k da The couple will live at 1512 Ronald J. Schaller of Manches­ Bay Hoiaa p r o d u c e s p e c i a l s Corbin Ave., New Britain, ^ after Ijfuests attended from Manchester, bus. Mrs. Lovett is a member of ter served as best man. Ushers were MRS. RONALD .JAMES-COOK ta have alao bean recaivad from : Rockville, Blast Hartford, New St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Oov. John H. Read of Maine and X. July 15. ^ ^ Henry H. Stephenson Jr.,‘ a broth­ Mrs., Baiardi is a 1958 graduate York City, Linden and Newark, N. of Isabella. Both ate members of er of the bride, Thomas A. GalU- Alan S. WUaon, vice AancMlor of The couple was given a silver St. Bridget’s parish. Carp., Bast Hartford. Mr. Cook is s School and is employed by Grand the UnivanIty Hartford of New Britain High School amj is chant and Terrence Cunningham, 1959 giaduate'of Manchester Hl|^ Union fa Wethersfield. employed fa the advertising de­ money tree with silver dollar The couple has two sons, Joseph all of Manchester. -A eqmmun^tloh from Lord Announce/Engagements partment ot the New Britain Her­ plecbs wrapped fa folL Lovett, also employed at Hamil­ '.Mrs. Stephenson wore a dusty Mayor A, j. Wkugh of Coventry. ald. Mr. Baiardi is a 1969 graduate Mr. Lovett and' the former Step­ ton Standard, and ^chard Lovett, rose lace'Sheath with matching ac. England, hOa axpraasad regret of Glastonbury High School and is, hanie Parclak, both lifelong res­ a J u n i 0 r at Manchester High cessories. The bridegroom’s moth­ that ha fa unable to^Nguend tha SW EEfCORN employed at Pratt ^ d Whitney Air­ idents of Manchester, w »e mar­ School, both at home. (Wiersbicki er wore a light blue lace sheath celabration bacause af Coventry, <1^ craft, division of [United Aircraft ried, July 3, 1987, at St./B^rldget’s Photo). with matching accessories. Both England's own-calebration. He did PRESCRIPTIONS state he would like to vialt )o ^ * Corp., lEast Hartford. wore cymbidium orchids. A reception for 200 guests was ly later in the year, B o lt o n 11c relations committee of the WSCS. held at the X of C hall. For a mo­ Other- national sSnatraa and oongriasinen, as wau as heads of / Tomorrow, the Friday of tor trip to Niagsira Falls and Cana­ I A M da Mrs. Cook wore a white sheath aU Connactlcat eoUagea and uni Sangi^eys Move the month,' Holy CommUnibn will Ml varaitlSa hava baan sent Invita­ be distributed fa St. Maurice embroidered with' shaded pfak 9-9814 WB DBUVEB tions by Mrs. Wennar. ^Thto Parsonage Church at 8 a.m. and Mass will be roses, white accessories and a white celebrated at 6:30 p.m. orchid. The couple will live at 34-J Bloyela Parade Garden Dr. A bicyria parhda far boys and The Rev. and Mrs. Abram San- Mrs. Cook is a 1960 graduate of ejrfa eight to 14 yedrs will ba held grey and family moved into the Manchester Evening Herald Bol- PINE PHARMACY Manchester High School and Is a Wednesday. Those wishing to enter toii correspondent, GrsM McDer­ 864 tiBNTICB 8TRBBT— CORNER OF ADAMS United Methodist Church parson­ typist at Pratt and Whitney Air­ should assemble at Covantry High M M IIR f«*»H * ?•***» 8*'** age this week. The first night the mott, telephone Mltcheli 8-6568. craft, division of United Aircraft School between 10:30 4nd 11 a.m. Sangreys were in Bolton members whan entry blanka wiU be dis­ 3 '•<> 14 * of the Women's Society of Chris­ tributed. C U C U M B i M tian Service served a dinner for The parade WlU ride down Rt. 81 nOMBBOaiON ^ the family at Epworth House, and with the Coventry PoUoe patrol to h e a d s gave thiCni a pantry shower. MANCHESTER SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC. the Center School where the judg­ 15* Reservations may still be made ing will take place. During the pa­ L E T T U C f " 4 HAMS '■‘s: with Mrs. Herald Lee and Mrs. rade all traffic along R t 81 wUl «LX*Lim i* Ona C a p #«T*w G«ete*^' PUUCIIT Michael Goldsnider for the chicken be cleared. The pace of the parade THI* COUPON- barbecue to be given by the WSCS I4lsi SEMI-ANNUAL ulll ba kept ao that anyone wleh- f at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday at ing to walk down Manning HlU U T t A T M f ; ^ | kJ trie church. There will be a sale of may do so. tlU iS T A M H The engagement of Miss Mari-^ ihe engagement of Miss Punierd home baked food during, Uie barbe­ STATEMENT OF CONDITION The affair is hafag sponsored by lO O cue. tha CYO of St. Maiy's Church, lyn Chapman of Manchester to Jean Gleriney of North Coventr^ to judges will be Deborah McKueiek,- William F. Donahue Jr. of Rock­ At an executive committee w th Hta P ****® *! *1 Lt. Robert Lloyd Gilson of East meeting of the WSCS this week ^ JUNE 29, 1962 Loufae Crowfay, Carol Murdock, oun owM ville has been announced by her StSvwi BuCkleyl Robert Abbey and V f.O Z . JAR an*Ho parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Haven has been anno^ced by her the following future events were KXTItl L tS I ahe«t.t.cNT wok Engaged planned: In September, an auc­ Daniel Coughlin.., ■Aiwn anan •mi.uNa outooon* Chapman, S3 Deerfield Dr. parents, Mr. and William E. Mra. Robert Cleverdon, program nifTANT C O iili 0 AN E m A TREAT F|R OORKEOTf Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Glenney of NortK^Coventry. The engagement of Miss Carol tion under the co-chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoar and Mr. chairman for the celebration, will Mn. Williani F. Donahue, Pills- Her fiance .19 the son of Mr. and Genta of Bolton to Charle.s Aftos- again appear on Jean Oolbert'i Lt. bury Hill, Rockville. mis of North Haven has been an­ and Mrs. Samuel Stitham; a rum­ ______L I. Mrs. WiljMm L. Gilson of Bast mage sale in. the fall; and a Christ­ 10:30 a.m. WTTC radio program fet.ua I t IM O axTitA U NtnieLZ-a D datua i USTAi ha wiTH SACH a i.a.-*Ma. \ eeuMo mca. Mfas Chapman is a 1958 grad­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and Friday on tha week’s events Haven- and Sunrise Cove, Bran- Mrs. John Genta of Rt. 85, BOV mas Fair on Nov. 10, with Mrs. ■ROIL tftKED OR RAR-R-RU FARCY MEOUIM uate of Manchester High School Frank Ulm as chairman. A turkey which start Sunday and and July and is attending WilUmantic fonL ton. Her fiance is the son of George supper is tentatively planned for 14. rami THIS COSFte State College. She is a past worthy yU iaa Glenney is. a 1959 graduate Mn. Cleverdon and Mrs. Ken­ advisor of Manchester. Assemblyv Aftosmis, Woodland Rd., South the same night. izm aim rtf-* 'LI. t a of Manchester High School and Coventry, and Mrs. Diana Ballin The next meeting of the WSCS neth S. loren, publicity' chairman S P A R E R I B WHITE SHRIMP Order of Rainbow for Girls. will enter her senior year at the OmCERS ASSETS for the committee, appeared on of North Haven. executive cominlttee has been set Mr. Donahue is a 1958 /grad­ University of Connecticut. She is this program last weak. TOO uate of Howell Cheney Technical Miss GenU is a 1961 graduate for Aug. 14. GRAND a member of Phi Beta Phi sorority of Manchester High School and 1s Baseball News ,• ' JOHN H. HYDE Te Fortray Aacaetora School and is employ^^at Pratt • ‘<1 maioring in elementary edu­ Chairman of the Board First Mortgage Loans...... 613,204,456.86 Talevfalon viewers will ba taken and Whitney Aircra^ division of enlploye® fa the research lab­ There will be a practice session WW MISS GEORGIA YELLOW FPEESTOHE cation. She is stewardess of the oratories of Pratt and Whitney for the two senior baseball teams back to a Novamber afternoon in j»iw United Aircraft .Cofp., Ehist Hart­ Passbook Loans ."...... >aae6eaeaee4 368,671.83 1792 during the RFD No. S pro­ V and is in the University Aircraft, division of United Air­ today at 6 p. m. at the school field. ROBERT J. BOYCE i B a a T M A T ford. , Chorus, Concert Choir, and 4-H President ' gram an Channel 3 Saturday at 1 No date ^as been set fqr the craft Corp., Blast' Hartford. On Sunday the Bolton team, of F.H.A. Improvement Loans e • e e e • • < 27,618.65 i r r . TMIlUSb^t WLTJ,1 Club. She is in the cast of the stu­ Mr. Aftosmis is a 1957 grad- the oldest age group, will play p.m. wedding. ' Disneeit SUodIo dent production, "John Brown’s A acena enUUed "Gomip" taken z - uate of North Haven High School against the Sage-Alien team at 8 EMIL L. C|: HOHENTHAL JR. U. S. Government and Corporate Bonds > • e s » • 97L484.60 Body." » and received a B. S. degree In p. m. at Colt’s Park in Hartford, from Act 2 of Coventry’! anni­ Lt. Gilson graduated from Efast Vice President versary -pageant ""Stepping / rade Bloc Broad education from the University of on the No. 1 diamond. The tesim is F^eral Home Loan Bank Stock...... eeee-te ••••»#•• 217,000.00 Haven High School in 1957 and re­ Connecticut. He was on the fa­ ask^ tb- meet at the school st 1 ■ Stonea’* written and directed by PARIS—The Ehiropean Common ceived' a' B.A. degree fa mathe­ culty of the J. M. „Wright Tech­ p. m. - , • DOROTHEA K. STAVNITSKY Cash on Hand and in Banks » « e • p e e • < 672.882.56 Burtoii E. Moore, will be portray­ Market is not purely- European. It matics in 1961 from the University nical School, Stamford, this year. G A-.H Paying won its fitth Secretary ed by three Coventry residents. m m t t s m s has associations with 16 noii-Euro- of Connectibut. He is a member and He is .presently serving with the straight game'Tuesday night, 11-6 ./ CHfice Building and Parking Area > • • •,« • • • < 262.858.56 Mfaa Juna D. Loomis will por­ pean countries and a number of past president of Delta Chi frater­ UB. Air Force and is attending against the Cavanaugh Garage HENRY B. AGNEW tray one of her own ancestor’! in more or less dependent nations nity. He is stationed at Fort Hood, Officer’s Training School, Medina nine. Harry Hoar and Milton Jen­ Treasurer Furniture and Fixtures 68,919.91 the part Of PoUy Loomia. ' Miss m fS fi bSSGNM* ■ — which share free access to, the Texas with the 14th Arty. Second Base,' San Antohio, Tex. sen pitched for O A H Paving and Esther Koehler, a descendant on y o u r f a v o r it e u b . I Common Market for their goods. Armored Division. Lorlng Studios An October wedding la planned. Alan Cocconi caught. Bob Henry Other Assets . . . '. . . . . 62,926.23 both tides of her family from orig­ HAROLD C. NORTON inal Coventry aettlera. will taka OOTTMR pitched for Cavanaugh’s. Assistant Treasurer ^ Briefs tha part of Hannah Porter. Mn. The Tolland County Democratic William A. Smith wlU play the i f f . THRU W jrj IN HEAVY JOHN A. HEDLUI7D part of the Eighteenth Century HALVES Association will meet tonight at 8 TOTAL ASSETS e • • e • 4 ...... $15,756,821.09 Contest Thrills ‘Miss High School’ at the town Hall fa Union. The Assistant Treasurer character, Jfina Wright. SYIHIP speakers will be William St. Onge, The thraa players wiU discuss 29 OZ. the pertinent articles which have RXCILiNT FOR After a ‘‘thrilling, action-pack­ Alflo Urbanati and Robert Suskler, candidates for the Second Con­ Just appeared in the weekly Hart­ CAM ed’’ three days in the resort city gressional nomination. ford, Courant (of that Uraa). One SALADS DI61R TS CAKIS of Arijuiy Park, N. J., Diane Per­ The WSCS of United Methodist fa. causing quite a furor fa town son and her mother. Mis. Waltef Church will sponsor an open meet­ as it announces the arrival of . a MeUiodiat miniater to baptise con­ Person of Brandy St., Bolton, have ing- Monday at 8 p.m. at the church so townspeople can hear verts fa Laka Wamgumbaug find returned to Boltcm. School Supt. Philip Liguori dis­ U^IILITIES the other concerna a libraty being Although 15-year-old Diane did cuss the proe artd cons of the DIRECTORS fanned "east of tha river” refer- 'V [irCNQ^ not bring the Miae High School of Junior-senior Md the Junior high riite to Ooventty. America crown back with her, ahe ‘fifa Ipageant _ fa being presented school building plans. The public ROBERT J, BOYCE Sayings Accounts ______* • V • ...[.$13,897,649.77 will reign for the coming year as is invited to attend. The meet­ by toWnAooplee under Moore’s di- Mlaa High School of Connecticut, ing Is being sponsored by the ptrt>- HAYDEN L. GRISWOLD Mortgage Loans in P r ^ s s ... • • • • • ^ ..... 144.876.00 rection ifor five nighte etarting SALAD a title ahe won in ' competition Tuesday and concluding tha ayen- with other girla from the state MAUDE R. HILL "Escrowed Funds of Mortgagors • S6*'*ea*« 304,560.12 tag of July 14 at Coventry Mi|di on May 27 at the Statler-Hilton School at 8:80 pjn. { OUROiniRAHD IS OZ. crahsway Hotel' fa Hartford. _ EMIL L. Q. HpHENTHXL JR. Other Liabilities ...... I ..... 273.50 dmroh Named hK*. Girla taking part fa con­ CAR LEASING HONOI^ABLB **Frince of Piece Lutheran FROZEN BEEF STEAKS test fa Aabury Park w e^ given iCHARLES 8. HOUSE Specific Reserves 6.973.8S Ohureb” baa been aelected as tha the "red carpet treatmeht" and naaia Ibr tha local Lutheran NAPKINS i the uae of tte anfasement pariis and RENTALS JOHN H. HYDE Reserve For Depreciation church by laoent vote af tha con- m m m and the city beaches. Mrs. Person First fa Manehester. New ears, MATTHEW: M. MOIOARTY; VaS*- said it was the "beat run contest Office Building v...,.. 62,023.06 -ST'ehundi had cloaed ita Vaca­ cbnt. full mafatensnoe, fully faeured tion BiUe School with 140 per­ C p m A l L PEANUTS LIQUID and the,:fairest" she had ever to reduce your prometne and HAROLD C. NORTON DnERQENT seen. Furniture and Fixtures ...... ' 37,65p8 sona parttcipatfag, including chil­ CRArnWYMSTANT worries. For full tafornmtloa N dren and Btafr. At the firm fam­ The talent contest on Friday can . ALDOTAGANI tS OX. Reserve For-(iontingencies and Surplus . 1^03,8!|^.44 ily service of the Aurch fa eon- V rti: was won by a girl who played the EWORE TURKINOTON Jufietton with the eloeing of the fiTup -'Y 2 SPRAY Hammond organ and a grand STARCH Paul Dodq* PoiUjae . Bibla sebooL 250 adults A d chil­ OAST. pnoc. nWT. piano at the same time. The win­ INC. JUDGE JOHN J. W ALLBTT ■■ .. - '- O ..- - f - 'V ':' '— dren attWM^ at the new head- (MliFSBlUGHT ner had played at President Ken­ l-i*- Fhone Ml 9-2881 R. BRUCE WATKINS TOTAL LlA|BILmES ...... $16,766,821.09 quartera at thy CovAtijr Indus­ kdae nedy's inauguration. Ttie name of 878 MAIN STREET trial Canter, off MaiMn S i •SI- SPREAD the winner at the talent cpntest THEODORE C. WRIOHT if Brfafb \ ... TUIT JUICE DRINKS CHEESE was not disclosed untU Saturday 1 Ybo Rale Romatead WUJ :be opep YHE49G1RAIRI RRAMDWY ■T.wnoc. night when the wfai^r of the at.no charge to the public fin one m a gf beauty contest was also in4med. day only, Tuesday from 10 ajn.4u 2%ch girl wore a long, whii WINDOW SHMES^ 5 p.m./ for the 250th annivmaiT AMERI for the beauty contest c FACIAL TISSUES celebration.. Mra. Helen Weatfantl, ■ ¥ im s o f f t,TW0 p l y CRAMHbAYl tion. |GrMR, Whitt, Ecru chairmen of tho evAt, 'announces Both Dlsne and her mcUher Woshablt vS A V I M G vS hestaeeao will be Mn. Raymond B. agreed that the trip was a "won­ Bennett, Mrs. Flotenea Cochrane, TOILET TISSUE SLICED SWISS Li. derfully excltj'ng experteiuce." HOLLAND n ^ H .’.V./ I/O A N Mra. Floyd Haatltigs, Mte.^ Oarlfr < Since this is the first time an ten p. MrsTjaasaa MalnokW. .TEIIYlIttHtllTlizA SflOMIIIIAIB _ M i^ William seboU and Mra. ly y : antty has been mdde from thfa MadeteOnfer K m LStste, Diane, a Manchester High ^ , ■ ’ Wltk Tour Boners U]WlilMan. ; t kfa Coventry Garden Chib membera ana. School student, was the first Con- F T J IX ^ % ^ OF CUSTOM CURRENT FROZEN FISH STICKS ’^59 FROZEN HADDOCK F a L H hectic^ representative fa the ' ■ who pra maSmig flowet prranga- V PRICES EFFEOTiVt fTHRCURH $ATURRAY Mias i High School contest. In the manta far aoma of the homes on VENElTAN ILINDS ' V WE RISE RYE ^ E RICHT TC LHAt lUARJITIifS *hird| year Its hxletence, the MAIN OFFICE COVENTRY BRANCH ^ tha Old Homes Tour sAeduIed nF f . yh ru saT m AuL ^ eontest enroijed girts from 25 Wedneaday from n oA to 6 p-m. 1007 Main Street have been Ifateirby Mra.*Erneat J. E. A. jblili$0N Shopping Centw—-Route 81 8tark4 of the club. They, include Manchester, Conn. Coventry, Conn. MfarHUda M. Keller. Mn. Dwight f ■ I . i . in ?i:J .1 ■ 7

CHSaTEB EVElitUlfg HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, THUBSPAY, JCLY rAtiB TWELVE jl ■ Seeikm Two jraUBSDAyiTULY 6, 1962 THXJRSDAt, JULY 5 , 1962 Pa/teis J 3 io 24 iiunritrfitrr Ittrh ^ ' ■ /', ■ to Detect,” /Stryuiss emphasiaed failed becausi^..o( determined cr?' Heaps Praise on Truman - v the urgen^ of leaning what the poaiUon to it. Russtans/were doing te a nuclear 'iThe Ruspiaa tei^eH in devel- Way bphted the. icon curtate. >teg'thermonuclw weapon car ToTviiSeldes Coleys Post Police Arrests PdstonTuC Deteotian was poaidble by meas­ ilMty in 19SS would hnva' fbund Tow n to- Dl?aw Plans Hewing Scheduled , Strauss Hails Decision uring'' radioactivity in the atmos­ the U^ted States ]bo]^essly out­ phere but, Strauss noted, then distanced. Dispute over OnSBCFUled Victor J. Fitzgerald, 42, of i58 ToB^Fated was much opppsitkm. Some held “Hard decislona wotud have ^ before us—to compifq^inise, S t Oh Pool, Drain Funds BtmU 8t., Tuesday night was To Make H-Bomb First It wasn’t, necessary, that the Rus­ chuged with Intoxication. . Ha sians woidd never catch up. Oth- tetose, surrender or fi^ t. uThe l^wer Strip By Ttcomey By SchaHer ehr said the money it cost couhf decision in IM7 to undebtaks ths posted a $25 bond whOe awaiting detsctlon of nuclear w eap^ tem A imbUc h«Arirtg will be hcldMeikti « cbence to decicie whether appearance in Circuit Court 12, in tra a Fk«« Om ) Uer when a dedaioa had been be spent more fruitfully in other General Manager Riehard Martin haa bSan authorized to A raaarva atrip on Fraitcea Dr. Irving Twomey, SO Milford Rd., Beldcte fiebaffer, 134 Parker BL. fields.. was a fortunate one and ter mor^ Wednaaday, July 18, at the Munld tbey want to buy the land. Manchester, on July 23. The ac- taken to make the boi^, crucial than we knew.” obtain plaufi aid qtecif iea tii^ froih the l^nrn eugiuMriug de­ hita been aacurad by the town, to The board aleo poetponed untn haa bean ^aptotetad to tba town baa been a{q>ointed to the town dtw tewferMTt mmd* «ft«r 0«r- But in September IMA the m<»- pal Building on the proposed ex­ cuaed waa observed at Center '.Tef both were dedslona by Strauas* rejection by the Senate partment on tiie {nt^maed yridenihg of Hajmefi S t, and to pre­ pnmit the oonnoetion of a pro- August any accaptenca of tha i4^ of a kVfoot atrip of land , on tbe Ttei total of these Improyemcnta, Woodbridge 8t. and Vernon St. Annual Cookout come controller director of the The general manager said bide depertment of finance te"' Weet Prash Mshat (Straight Cut Ib Super-Right Skinless 2 Ib pkg lA # north Me of the atreet, from wiU be invited “very abortly” ao in addition to the $20J>00, Globe BACON Mate St. to Alpine St. Hollow improvement, ia $111,000. Hartford in 1956. H ea d sX a te^ construction can proceed. The Manoheater Barracks, Veterans The atripNcf land would permit Also on the Uat are tbtM atorm District Di^nectors; Upon the death, of the director, ALL SIIPER-«OMr FronkfortSB^T^iS Bterico F. Reale, 11 Bonner A d.T prqject wiU bo comptotod somo- of World War I and lariiea’ auxil­ Pet Roost » 5<^ the street t^be widened without .^ne this faU,” be aaid. drains, including the' Summit St iary, wiH ^xmaor its annual picrtic Joeeph Loughlln, te 1957, Schaffer waa inatalled aa grand knight of f one for $53,410, tbe WeUealey Irvteg. Tsromey returned to the tesOtUte to become I M OR RUMP . y SUPER-RIGHT SLICED cutting off pazUng tecUitlea. sidenta of Norwood Rd. bnva Honor Retirees at Wickham Park Sunday, July c Campball Council, Knighta of Ool- -toger to have the sanitary S t and Henry St drain ter $11,000, 15 from noon to S.pjn. ita head. He te married to the foL Acquhtteg th ^ a trlp vmuld be umbua, recently, by Diatrict Dep­ teg of the board^ of' iBrectora. Di­ 12 mSr Mies AmeUa Ann Johnatm o f LB comparatively easy, V, the general aeweriniut,' because the lend in and the Dover Rd. drain (or \ The l^ghtb Dtotrict Board of Dl Bach member Is to brtetea bas­ Soft Salcmii p^ 39 uty John . AiMlrelBkl of Stafford their area''li| impervious, ]»event- $40,000. rector Donald Ootuad noniteatad ket pienic lunch and ~ b^Sragea Wilmington, Del. Veol Roost tiW manager told the ectora, from Spring. He haa been a member of rectors haa recently acknowledged Twomey for the post. Dr. Barney Wl( owner' of tog aattanetpryittofactpry toresults from The' total of the proposed atorm the service of three directore who Fireplaces win be avaUable for I - tFISH DIN N ^qf top- omumR SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY LB the K o f C etece 1948, and ia organ- drains ia $109,410, and the total of . Twomey was born - in 1030 te the Mate St. lot, and leaching fields. will terminate office on July 15, cookouts, and four JUcnic ateaa quality Mafood, gulden, iaar and director of the K of C or- all the p r o p o ^ projecta ia $220,- Nqwporti.rR.l., and, attend**!'New­ have been reserved for tba group. from the own era o f tvte profea- cheatra. by presenting them with apectal Auto Tiip Marks frand) fries," buttei^ Vooi Cstlon\v1.19 ShortR^ofBo(f49^ BUS TRIPS 410, engraved fountain pena. , port achoale. He was graduated All World War I veterana, mem­ atonal buUdtega and from e hoa- To finance the projects, the gen­ irote Brown University ih 1040, gteen beans . . . on the SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY - Irital. In fact the hoepltal of- HARTFORD (AP) >-^^Speclal Directore Thomas Elilbtt, R ^- bers and non-members, are wel- Silver Wedding SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY / bus trips from Hartford to~\^New eral manager proposes iq>eni mond Damato and William Skon»> tete then attended graduate^achool ooma For fui;Uiar Information, table in 20 minutest ferad the. lipad to the town $150,410 appropriated teto the those teUrested niay call Mra. if the tosm will finprova Marine Tortc initiated by the Connieoti- •ki were each given apeclal en­ until 1041. brtraS«.I«|N cae’etahe ib StewiiigBoof u65 cut Oo. on Sunday have bedr ital improvement reserve fund graved Shaeffer pens by Prealdent . He Joined the Air Force, sei John V, Grwpui, 341 B. Center S t, Mr. end Mis. Robert H. Os­ GrowidCliuck SS*^ ceaa (Dr emergency vddcles. stopped by the Interstate Com­ the current fiaoal year,, plus | dteirnten. trander, 145 Avery S t, are ceie- SOitee MMMr-iN However, the ooet of the atr In the fund at the ritd of the FhiHp L. Burgeaa, in “ recognition until 1045, when he was teratlng their 36tta wedding annl- merce Commiesion. The ICC acted 000 of their outstanding aervloa.to.tbe and Joined United Alrcraft’e CAP'N JOHN’S HASebCK Ot In front of the only two oth< Weather after receiving a complaint' from last fiscal year June 30, plus $80,- DR. JOBBPH flftTGAB vetssry by motoring through the propertiee on tbe street, both 000 te surplus from the last fiacid Eighth DiatrtcL’’ • m r6 h depeirtfiieiit. X HUNTINGTON (A P ) — The Pennsylvania Dutch countryride. Arrow bus llnea, which makes The pens were engraved with . In January he was Appointed^ Scallop Dimisr 2 nc6s s r houeea, mlc^t be prohibitive, aaid LOCKS (AP)/-The apeclal weekend runs from N..ew year. daplb of Dr. Joeeph Stygar,.56, at They were married July 4,^937 the general manager. Both the $10,000 end the $50,000 the director’s iiiltiala end dat.ea de­ manager of aigiueerteg opeiathmO blsvsummer lume hero, bab been in the Dutch Reformed Church. U. S. feath er Bureau issued, this Haven to raceiracke in New Toric. noting their year or yeara of aerv- at the reaearob iaboratory hi Baat It might coet aa much to con The Connecticut Co. waa given are estimates. termed a suicide by Conner Jemee Schoharie, N.Y. Mr. Ostrander ia marinavweathar summery h^ay Tha board postponed until Au­ ice on the boeifi. Hartford. , f / 'T..Healey. Jr.i fitygar, who waa service manager with tha Todd demo the lO-foot atrip in front of permission to operate ite service A Republican, he was a/«^ident the two houaca aa to oondram the for Oonnec^ut: on Independence Day because of a gust any actite on ..the proposed city heeltb officer of Derby, OO., division of Burrou$tek with entire propertiea,. he Said. ndes w ^ high along the Con­ large number of leeervatlona,' but purchaee oCtbe Olcott Dr. parklet . The mammoth, aa eiepHantllke of Manchester from 19^ 1**- hengad himself. He was dead on offices in Hartford. Both are Director Francte-DellaFera aak- necticut sboiyfrom 12:30 p.m. to tor $1,000 from developer. Alex­ creature, because extinct in North and has been a reeideut from 1965 arrival At Griffin Hospital in membera o f North Mathodiot the ICX:: ruled. It baa no authority to the present. /' Derby. G h n r^ cd much.. ^ E A R THE WORLD’S MOST USEFUL MEATS , there would prDbably be traffic ■ Sound today. Fair wi jH^lems on auiroundtag etreets, [ vMbiUty fleiierally 6 mll< Ccm talbiipes more. if parking waa banned on Hajmeq/ AND WE MIGHT ADD— THE MOST ECONOMICAL Marine obaervatkma: H R S T T l St,-, until such time aa tbe lu^ Block Uland—Wind northeast 11 pitu built more parking area. knots, tamperatura 81. D H j a o u s fit answer to a queetlon, Jacob Mohtauk Point—Wind' aaat 14 Motor, president of the hdHdtal. fiaMs, ifinp. 60, 8 ^ aouthaeat . l PipinJRST FR^PIKFURTS .PINEHURST CROUNI) HEATS ■SUMM size. ■■ EA * ■aid the hoepltal parking .lot, feet, viaflMiity 15 miles weathiw., U u M A R o l l i 23 which charged 35 cents to the oc­ Pteudy:" 54! 2 Pbund GE Auto^Mie Washer and E^l^ Vnucni westher, anii tbe wig)i to y<^ pay. ng, m ore.. |,iaai)y times leu casional user, *Vould b^fuller’* if 'Westhampton Beach ^ L — CALIPOINIA tahrc'BBay to prqiare m eiw .. .i^nehurst FninkfUrts Ground Meats at Pinehurst.. .you can expect better FiaiMeit RoHt'iSt.'a&'Sr. I F It were (Tee, but be said the hoe- Vnnd north northwest 10 knota) are m great demand. Served on a bun or with Seid- snbLiss fwHT piUa wanted to gev back the temp. 58„ vialbility 7 miles, weath­ q u a lity . ChMMtlkM GRJVES .35' money invested in conatruetteg the er oartlv doudv. ner’s potato salad.. .just get top quality Frirnks at lot. S t^ ^ Itetet—wind north Pindnirst and everyone will be happy. ’ . Honediilpea - y CAUTORNIA The hospital bosurd to planning to northeast 12 knots, tenp. 59, vis-' Pound GE Aiiidmatic Dryer — Take ltal’s primary waa ordered to appear te Circuit « eoncMit waa in getti^ fire enginee Court 12, in Mammeater, on July 23. Regular Chndi We have been having an early sellout s6 m any CUT Conid Boot 2 CA^ 89 to the hoqpital. Sondwich B a^ 2Sf^39 General Manager Martin said . His arrest resulted from a po­ ^TEAK, ib. 59c 'tim es.. .that our meat manager,' Chas. McCarthy, w y TO SERVE the hoepltal should not overlook lice teveetlgdUon teto one of three has put in an extra corned beef vat for the summer Top RoundV — (Hire sweet wee t te te *>■ r*fl* the possibUlty that there .might be motor vehicle accidents reported to t^ and have corned beef most of the time. * 50 Patrician OF400o a n ^ to evacuate the B(xq>ital te ’iVeaday and yesterday. No te- ;; Rospbiiry PrtstrvM Facial TisBues 6 1.00 tbe event of an emergency. Jnries wqre noted. DELI VERED^ INSTALLED (Choice ^Q bck Corned in our own vats, only lean choice b ^ f us^, ROAST, lb. 1.09 BLUE RIBBON 1 2 •nw Hartford Hospital (Ire Dec. Police said-that Maaur, travel­ (wept a** 0 te te Aw Ns*' ' ing north on Broad St., attempt­ this tendercUre Corned is just the best ydu can 8 pointed out the need for good SERVICED - DEMONSTRATED CmCK ROAST 4 ROLLS IN PKG ROLLS traffic circulation, said Martin. ed to turn left; into the Shopping /- b u y . ^ ■ 50 Toilet Tissue ^ 8 ^ '1 LAMB LEGS klacUkir^FraM^ Crowds of pe«q>le gatheiwl to Paricade entrance on Green Maunor lb. 39c ■ '.I AtP BARIUn-SFEOAL ^ 1 LB M m C watch the fire, choking the Otreets Rd. end failed to give a proper Rumps, Briskets.. .Chucks.. .S e iw ^ t or cold... (Mra OMiipt wSk 11 w te M Mttea 3*1 Ib 13 oilcans 1.00 d a CANS *■ bw in the area. signal to the car at hla rear. The (Cantor Cuts Ib. 55c) Sliced wafer th in .. .makes won«ra (tWtpr wMb 10 tea NaUns bospitaL gated. Both can and driven Orw 'U139* J^4f‘ irellliigTWI wnwaW* The directors dtoctisaed m akli« continued on after the accident 25 Yonilla Wirftn Haynes St, a one-way street wert tevesUitetion. ■ r • . ' ' '.V No injuries nor arrests and very O TH E R A P P LIA N C E GE Portable Dishwasher With any THO puriitase of othar grocariaa, buy Giant putant . toward tli8 hospitAl. 1 IWwet wMli 14 W Vetiraei Ora' 'This vrmM neceasItAte mi lang alight motor vMcle damage was Maxwell House Coffee at 99o Jar or Maxwell Houee regular Ruaiell St a one-way street east reported in two other aoddeiita. coffee at 49c B>. Hiese epedala qnly with grocery purehaeea JANE PARKER Ob Tuesday morning at 10 NEW PORTABLE Usffk mriy 4 gaRoM of 25 ExctI MixM N v t f H toward Mato St, O m *8* ^ of 7.50. Take your choice regular coffee at 40c, Giant In- which would cause a k>t,« com- o’clock on BiaaMl fit, near Mate : B.A-R.G-A*l-N-Sr atant at 99c. ■ _.:i___ ^ - - -'f' POTATO CHIPS Pindiurst Is open to­ |K»liieappk or plateto frorn rasldenta uf those fit, a truck 'firiven by Thomaa R. water pmr eytk. No s j^ *> ' * ' aim Cm a. mi mmmJam sn SA, Jtei r Dearoaier. 52, of Want Hartford, night and Friday night HOOD MILK e isiiua * Ml W liw |6wi p e* awsa • iicwa. streets. HAWAIIAN PUNCH ...... j.. 3 I9. cans 1.00 TAwa inEwti SiJSsas pmIMM tr ^ lye puUod out o f a tpsjntteg: apaoli azn eM wiinkg or phmbiiig. tfflN in e . mmss w^lA\9um SOm, Umon PIN grazed tbe right zide at a pazsteg DISPOSALL NEEDS iMt fM FROZEN ORANGE JUICER ' ' While, as ocpected in ear operated by AdMard D d’orge, GE D'EtUXE WASHEfi-DRYER SHURFD^E .....!...,.,.7 ehui 1.00 the summer. Hood's milk . 8 0 e«e Muiiac e m m m emeeiir, Mt .* \ Large S-Ipch LOSE 62, at Rockville. has advanc^ a bit, we ‘ 8 OZ size Teaterday afternoon at 12:80 Otme here for simply o’lOlock at Center' fit. Just eoat of COMBINATION FROZEN LEMONADE ...... 10 cant 1.00 continue to offer this | ^ p ^ 5 uper M arkets ^ WEIGHT McKee S t, two ca n ooUided In NO INSTALLATION GjE 6000 BTU AIR conditioner ; ful cookout fresh milk at a'very low 0m igtdiifbN i.!^.^4r BrMirfast'RNib TRIMUDEX with VITALON to a minor accident Driven of thS| CUCUMBERS ...... aach 5c p rice. can were Paul fi. RoborgA 22,; S IR L O IN S o f 547 Cebter St., and James 8. • r e I 3.50 Weekly or SH O R T S 2.25 Weekly I THE FIRST MELONS OF THE SEASON Sallonfi 74c Goftha JepoM M Taylor, 25, o f 1$ Croaa fit Tay- « CLUBS I \ ! Each 29c—-4 for 1.00 4 Sw ift Froimi 1(W reaidied for a child' who feu Z o r t x W o f s o e l M ttMjiiwIva weight sad harnii»> l y from the' ftont seat o f fete ca r and T5.00 Monthly I Q iig o r a n y stea k o r m ea t yoiu|< auci 240Z BTC la eis week ar your seoaey saea. ■truck the rear of the' Rohorfe * IlM teaai menu calls for. 1 n iH ’nHHr’'iiriHiH m O t 1 uoT SedUvidi S tiob Ysa ■MMi Mss welghtl Vss ear which had stopped to .make a I FRESH BLOCK island SWORDHSH G r a f c m a t left band turn. 9.p0 Monthly 2 n » k 5 ' s rH w is w a : ■ lb. 99c r 4V10Z A n : finclag dlete or etnansaa ezi • 6 H e* ep peeRhuA earn CAN f t TM iinmugc with v i t a i d n ibI a (30c BEXiOW I48T WEEK’S IMRtlCB) Zion Bible School ashe, han$'bssas, sll MIRACLE WHIP ■if ■ ttay tsWet, essy to. tske. B sets C H A R C O A L l o b s t e r ilE A T 1.99 CAN fast to depress the SPP»«M; tsbis scraps. Washas GE12 IFOOT COMBINATION s a I a p d r e s s i n g p e M M i H i ^ allsws you to eat eenwhiy- Trimu- To Give Awards FRESH LIVE I/MWTER C o l g o t i - : B R ^ U E T S e w n a .u m ^ '^ ' R i n s o 4t » afiswe Ihoto with m Qt .4 9 e wsMt preblf 1s lese weight la a Aiteadanoe MWda will be pre­ REFRIGERATOR i , f ^ S 9 e a • • • a a e-eU • • a.w,* a a a a. a ajb- 49C tootli P aiit lkpidlM tir|sit| / man oomMtMt nwaaer to de- sented at the cloateg program of C e b i l f a w i ^ 11 iiselar the desire for fsod..Fertt- FPDCGII S w ofd eeeaecaaqgaaaaa a|a a aeaeavass elt) TOC ' asoeene 'ju v p e o ' Zion Imtherfin . C te i^ . Vacation FREEZER B l u e SET^Xfltam tee TBDIUllKX Bible Sdioal tomorrow at 6:80 •a hew te M k mat Nils M tep. K teds Plepl teV lere sa I Cooked ScallopB and Etaddock with THBAIiON pja. Stt tfee otenuli te'int In the / . 4 T > „ 7 r ■ - ,t aaen te g «l 2.75W Eild.Yar - CAKEiS apa4'aaaaaa4aaaaa adOZe less of pep aad retabilgiood healtt event at rate, the ceremony wU be OmtJkTlmSSlL L A B ^ Pte m C whBs loSr MtefI'*’ 9Md te the chunk awNtorluii). 11.50 MONTHLY ;!.l- .r.'""‘i------wlOi ffile guazaatee: H nst e a ^ The program wlU include eange, THf l3.tN.| MIX" IfiRfita'Illicaraai’ fled ter say reosos, iretora ttte .prayers. . . Aad . W te 'If oaw sd psatHte ts yesaldiiig storo stories with aiufii bf tte^' Mfeool’s R b fiik fc for full refund, field with thia aiaasaa partiotestteg- T h u « wlU be M r a N i M H a b H o a t Pie S o e ^ / Maraates by: Manchester Drag, a display of daily workidmie by ight till 9 RJd, "oiMAIff '** 7 M VeM -l' ' ' 717 Mate »L Mafi erden aeeept- puplte, and handicraft anfi qMCIal : t '***"*!!*., : ,/. f lU w Sdj-^ddW,'*/ pnjecite 'aoaembtad by all age - •. iff. “ ■ CAM ■ w l . 2 lunaiMai^y gfyyep, • 713 MAIN ST, MANCHESTER ■ •- r T / (• ' 0 • ■ will ■I' HfPa NsnunBwKa. raiw uw menH R e i i d R ^ d ( b e n and Msbida a n Xtottad. ' P.7 i ■ r ■''■■ . v' In y - I ■ ' ( i ' / . j 'r^ < r ' ; V :v V" ■ ■ ■■- ' '■ ■' ' * \ V UANGHEStSR’ ^ *tt8 BALP, lfANCHE' 8TER» CONN, THURSDAY, . ' 5. 1962' '” PAGE PlFTEEIi system or frqm thS lisnchtiter AppravAl ofL Coufon'e first nomi­ Oardl Kegler, Gall Marahall,'Peter ■ : r/ * C ^ 6 b i r a t e ■ * , s-' sn, Vsndervoort, Barbara WaallM- Memeriel HeaptUl.’* . , G eneral Strike nee. ek-lweitn Miaistee Franets- RockviUe-Vernori sky, and Louise Watoon. Mathewaon, Dale McDonald, BUta Dutz G els $ 3 ,5 6 0 G if t "It has been said A museum prS-, CO San Ttago Dantas, a LaboritOl- Among those on the honors list M Un^. Donald ; Mooney, Robfo't serves the pest And pfsparss for AS sScohd choice AndradS was 2 5 ^ Anm versa^ are the following: Newmarlcef, Unda Ptader, Oariben Approved Aa prime minister 3S3-U Rrinertsen, Elenbre Schaefor, Di­ the future. We feel thqt the LaiU Ties B razil as RH S ttonoil Seniors; Pamela Bathero, Mar­ Junior Muaeum is doinc Just that the Chamber of Deputies on an ana Smith, Douglas Veepet. Thom­ Mr. end Mrs'. Kenneth Iri^ B ir., tha Beebe, Baihera Dielecki. Ir­ as Wisniewski, sndpfoigiMritoi F o r for our town and its ehUdren," the eoenOihl'c rsform pcogramt bttt IT N. School St.; were ^onolfod ^ win Cohen, Cynthia Gyrkiewlca, Cfoulert retained the iright to veto , V, Yets. muaeum preaideqt'cOncluiled- Me Prem ier Q uits a .party at the home bt 'Mx. And W o n b y 1 4 7 Laurel Dick, Sally Dunnells, Mari­ Also extended to Cudworth An ta- his choice of cabinet members.'' o J lyn Horirilw; Kloter, Unda l/itx Junior Museum hss received e s>‘ent of $3,500 fro m viution for A personally eenduetsd Union leAdSrs, have been de- U ts. Riehard TE^Mar, EeSt o m i The high honora ehdi honors list Knofg JoAnn Kurr, Jullanne Le- the Ensworth ChsriUbJe Foundation of Hartford for pur­ tour of Ijuts Junior MuSAum. mandkig that « member of the R A rifo ^ Sunday afternoon, on mek, DaMel Little, William Marlt- AU CathqUes Told for the last school quarter at, chase of new exhibits and equipment, it was announced ti^ay 'n is community museum, SstAb- in A coihmuniqus that SAld Andra- Labor party be'named mime min- tho e c ^ o n , si tholr tSth wAd- ham, ISiaabeth McLeod, Douglas lished 10 years ago with pennies letsr. “ Rockville . High Brtiool includea P^ay ^or; Members by pr. Charles E , Jacobson Jr., president Of the community dS found it imj^ouihla to form A anniversary. - Moser,: B lsa Nagy, ftichard So- contributed by Manchester school AlUiouth CfoulArt appealed to Tnie party, for About 75 frioMe 147 etudento. ihnno, Donna Spicer, Karen Staig- muMUm. “■ f ------' childrert through the PTA Council, cAbinet And b o f^ out. Ths prssl- T^e bequest, Isrsest rseeivaO by them not to strike, the unionists and rolativeA w w givon. bp Ufoir Those named to the high hon. ,ef. Of Vaticfui Parley teachtn# tUiAs; 2) teAcbihg micrb- has e total of 800 Junior members dent And ids ibOft-tArm prlmA ZiUts Junior Museum, was ap­ itoriM; 4) teaching ordered the general walkout as A eon and deughter-in-lew, Mr--And o n liat' are; Juniors; Lora Andrade, Wanda scope end eccsMoriM and 330 adult and family member- mlnistsf wtre reportedly At odds pratsst aiAifist Andrade's iiemlna- MM. Ksnnoth Irish Jr„ 31 tlo r- Dixon, Jo-Anne Dube, Jean' G ^ - (Continued tram Page Oae) proved by directors o f. the Kns> models, and 5) exhibits In great ahips. The museum is. supported by Seniors: Michael ARxMn, Janie demand at the museum. On A ehotcA ef itAyyand Air force tfon. Even eftsr Andrads quit, one# S t Aldine, (Jaroljrn B e ck w i^ David dafd, Lea Gordon, Laura Granville, worth Charitable Foundation after membership fees, contributions i$ltiii|it9rSs Dante Pelacani, president of thS Mr. and Mfs- Irish wors mar­ .Belanger, Suaanne Dulbde, Gary Diane Hen-ison, Craig HiU, Paul Pwnence, to atone to (3od for ein, X)r. Jacobson discussed the muse­ T>r. Jacobson. In his presentation from individuals, businesses, Indus­ National OnofafforatlMi of Indus­ ried JUly 3, IM ^ At S t MArys Graff, Carol Ryjek, Annette Pa- Hiirth. GaU Langlois, Kathleen is done by fasting, eperial and In et the museum’s needs, explained tries, PTAs And sSrvice clubs, an OoulSrt'A, left of center SrAslliAn um's educational purpoaea and Labor pAity And cbosSfvAUve trial workers, announcOd Oniroh. Bast mitford, and have • Bl B A V ^ O S / trixxi, Ann Beheuy and Glenn Manafteld, Michael Olenifor, Karen creased prayera, and aeU-denial that rigid fibre oentaihsrs, equip­ sippropriatlon from the Manches­ shall to ahSAd with the strike lived in Menriteetor 35 years. Snape. Olsen, Jean Preissler, Uhda Rac- of worldly ^easurea. needs with Wallace Cudworth..of ped with handles end straps, are ter Board of Education, Anq gifts forces, thAi iBciude AndrAds’s so- kowaki, Donna R Sm k i e w 1 c x, AT FIRST NATIONAL clAl DemocrAtlc pArty, hAvS been anyway." TTisy have two grandchildren- Mr. Juniors: ThMML Dowgiewica, The novenas asked by the Pope, Hartford National Bank ' 4hd needed to protect School loen ex- such as this foundation {rsht. I r iu Is employed by Uie PArk De­ Steplfon Rhoads, David Schvteitoer, T ^ s t C5o., trustee of the Founda­ ciAghint ^ 'ce the crisis hsgsD to Gen. Gsvino Ferratm Alves', # . ' B SBI^^CTIONS Loula Ferrerl, Bdouaxdina Licclerc, a aeries of qpecial- prayer Serv­ hibiU, now stored in asserted card­ partment ei the Town of Kan- Richard N ^, Thomae Parciak, Theo Sencavage, Itoymond Spauld­ ices, usukuy in the evening, con­ tion. board cartons. develop June M. commander of SraiU ’S l i t sxmf. chester. MiO. Irish 15 sfopieytd At ing, Shirlee Sullivan. The Foundation, created ’ in Bus Far* Hikm Sought ■ oobliurt And Some elements in ordered hie tixMms in Itie dA Ja­ Joyce Read, Cheryl Refoke, Cyn­ stitutes a form of penance in ‘‘Visual teaching aids and Manebestsr Modes.. thia Swols, Richard Bjmonds, Sophomores: Waype Boucher, itself. IH>pe John said persons memory of Horace H. Kneworth, models of the human torso, living Congress Also Are . feuiUnt over neiro on alerU'' The gevOmment A sitvsr mensy trss wA5 gm- IJnda Burdick, Rosemary Clark, Low Prices Plus G eot^ H. C. Ensworth and An­ HARTFORD (^ ) — The Short how much power the legUlAtlve news Agency ofod commAndors ^ \ FhylUa SUtmlba. malting ;toe. novena would receive flower, seeing eye, lietenlng ear Une of Connsetiout Inc. pt East SOntOd to thS oonpie. SUITS REDUCED Sephomorea: Susan Abu Brace Denson, Sharon Bhrhardt, a plenary (full) Indulgence—re­ toinette 1>. Ensworth, w'as estab­ And executive hrenchee ehould the Id army In Sao Faulo and the Whitney Ferguson, Wayne ■ Flint, lished Under Uie latter's will. The end the univeme would add im­ Hartford Is asking the, Public FeUx Banla, Randy Kies. Jo moval of all the debt of punish­ measurably to the value of thq mu­ UtlUtiss Commission for a 10 per hAve. Ird army in Fnrto Alegre eup- Kloter, Ju«th Kluck, Martha Lig-, John Foley, Susan Hornbrook, Jo­ National ment that a. peraoh must , still Bnsworths were principal owners seum's school loan department." GouIArt hAd three deye, under ported lils oaO to maintain order. anne Jacobsen, Kathleen Jalbert, oen Stam ps! of Li. Lb Ensworth A Sons, Inc., cant fare increase. Reunion Group ' gett, Harry Olson, Peter Rams- undergo after sins have been con­ Dr: Jacobson explained. Many oth­ A petition filed with the PUC, the constitution, to nomfoAts a NOW dell, J< ^ Stories, Caron Stone Geoire Martocchio, Hubert kfos- Hartford steel and industrial sup­ new prims minister for congrAs- nUDAS AV iUBAMDE PARS sengill, Ann MiUa Richard Orlow- fessed and forgiven, according to S t o r e s plies firm. er types of exhibits have been re­ indteetaa the firm wenta the rata and Paula Ward. Roman Catholic teaching. quested, but insufficient funds hike for all lU bus service on Con­ slonAl epprovAl. If he does net— BRIDGEPORT (AP) — F iv e To MeOt M onday Freshmen; Richard Browit, ski, Thomas Otto, Carol Pecxka, The grant stipulates that or if ths Chamber of Osputles re­ Jane Petrus, Carol Poole, Lyhn Today's encyclical was consid­ M skes ihe Difference,,. funds are to be used for purchaee have prevented adding them tn the necticut' routes. perams faoed breach of peace r ^ S n / n a / r s Vicki Cohen, Karen Davis, How­ ered a letter of exhortation rather museum collection, he added. The firm is A common carrier jects three successlvs nominess--- charges today in the waks of aa ’the eonunlttos to arrange A re­ ard Denalow, Catherine Doboss, Ricker. Patricia St. G erm ain, of new exhibits and equipment end ths Senate can name Its own Unda St. Louis, Virginia Slota, than a major definitive letter to may not be used for maintenance The grant will also mske possi­ between Hertford and New Keven, npTtir at Seaside Park la s t union for the West Stds oldtimsrs Irene Kolanko, William Upton, bishops of the Church. Hie Vati­ c/Here^re Your Weekend Meei Specie Is ! ble purchsee of a microacope, mo­ Hertford end New Ltondon vlA choice. night The Fracan''broke out wtiea TRO PICAL SU ITS Cheryl Maron, James. "Martella, Marjorie Stavens, Paipela Wise. or operating expenses. The grant will mOet Monday at T:S0 p.m. at can press office released oi^ an wtU be u s^ for purchase of the tion fScture sound projector, film Norwich, Hartford and the Mea- QOulart's difflcultires began bystanders iaterfOrsd with two pe- Barry McCracken, Catherine Mfl- Freshmen; Morg'an Bailey, when Prime Minister TAncredo the w est Side lU c. Gloria Brassard, Mwk Bucheri, Italian extract of the o rlg ii^ L a t­ i e g u l a r i oymtiADv un, | following; 1) containers for ator> strip projector .and projection sachuaetta-Connectieut Stats LSnS Uesnistt who wers trying to calm 22” kie, Virginia Pagafo, Alan Pease, in text and made no dxtracU age, preeervation end transporta­ screen. Dr. JecobsMi told the Foun­ at Suffisld and' IMftsld. Neves and his cabinet stepped a woman and stSrtSd throwing All members of last ySar’s rs- Patricia . Shea, .Marie Miimoda, Bradford Crandall, Lynette Dau­ down on June 3S s6 they couM bottles at thorn. Retnforoomontoln DaererfiW orated Philip Skogliuid, Denise Stan- phin, H rily Dick, UWrrence Dobb, available In other langufges, es It tion of exhibits in the museum's dation frustee that "these aide ere A 10:80 ajn. public hearing on unioo oommlttoe ars invitod to at- often does with majo^papel pro- school loan department; 2) projec­ frequently employed in Our pro- the request is achsdulad for July qualify under the constitution for the form Of 15 or 30 more poUOO tfotd, Ai well as any Othsr Wsst kovies, Robert Surdel, Jean Sy- Bethla Driggs, Joan Harriaon, verud, MiarOii Tennatedt, G ret^ - Carol JOhndro'W, I,oretta Kayan, nouncem'ento. tion equipment for showing of gruns, and on each occasion must IS at the Stats OfOea BUlMing. cofifressionAI electiene in October. and six polico doga finally quelled Sider intorested in befog on the TFIO PICA L SU ITS Mldse. flim stripe end semid track be borrowed from our local school 1S5 Avs. Ths cOnservetlvS forces blocked the dlsturiMuice. eommlttfe this year. ^ 32 ■r^ T h e Bank that g iv e s you PACKAGED SAVINGS in r W ash 'N W ear S U I T S 2 2 ” IS IN \ SPO FtT CO ATS Lein Lamb Chops » 99< SERVE FIN A fT M INT JILLY > DELICIOUS >VITH LAMI EARN DIVIDENDS July 1 ... i^rni^^mmmESHimannmmMnsnHBnMnmapnHMmNmmMHHman^HmnnmmBmHmmmHMHHMNBHsnBHSlP______■ V"' ______Dtp^its mad* today, tomorrow an 4 th ru Monday, ■m This Weekend. Serya a Delicious New Englaoid Soiled Dinner 'Z' J/' J '' FANCY GO OD tg«fg isNlii* trsfigmgrk ef qugIfW » . , for only fdp ffgflgs SLACKS REDUCE -h ily 9 , will aarn dividends from July I •I msat hsvg IKW wondsrfui flgvor .y , thst ]u?ey fjogiingu . . . fhaf kssn dsligkt in avgry bHa. And POPULAR maats ara QUALITY MEATS f PEN TILL 9 PJN. 197 —4ha fop gradas of Govornmonf inipaefad maafs—Ravoflul . • • Wash 'N Wear \ LB fandar . . . }iiiey. What's moro—fhay'ra cut right. . . trimmad right.. • TODEY Ihd HHOEY TROPICALS and priead right to ghea yoa inora good-aating maat for tha manay* Try ana of thala special valuae*—you'll ba eanvinead. MIDDU TURNPIKE EAST D elu x e SHOULDER IN MANCHESTER , DACRON* 1 SmokesI Butts Well TrimrtiecI A#* CWTMIf ^ Grand Clumpwn Quality WORSTEDS Annual SPIRRY'S ar HANOTS PtvUlMtd Sliced Bacon OR.BKN I / PRISH > SLICIO Ls t a m i U i SELECTED t 6 p GRADE CHOICE I Sw ordfish Firil of the Season W A L K SHORTS Y o u r S a v in g s S a m ■-t” on all FDRNISHIHGS REDUCED % S p e c i e ! T h i c W e e k ! , Money-Saving Produce Spieiats/ Regular C A U O L IN A — Golden, UiK^pus Flavor / . iR iB R M sr; FOR IS SEMI-BONELESS I Currant Mayonnaise ^ 59< Annual P S A i m S 4 - 4 9 •a a« m MU ;it» tim m mk SPORT S H I R T S D M dand ^ a v m g s Bellview NAPnm 10* C A a O LiN A ~ Rod Ripe. FuU of Swo<^, Jidey Fiiver . c l 49 A s Accounts Pens ***'" 4 cSs 7[a* u4 ‘ I SW EET &U Your Savings Blueboniot 33< lb 2 Hoir^Spanil 69:89 S CORN Cantaleujpes CALVORj^-JUMie 2 ^ 39< FRESH RiOLDEN T I E S 7 9 ® j ^Hawaiian iunSh 3 OkllN - NATIVI I lC a U M - Frwii, Fun HMd> , I BONEiiSS TOP CHOICE I l^tfucB 2 ^ 1 9 c CqH eAwee moa 8 ows 7 5‘ CabbcigB ^ f o r STFtAW H ATS I". 2 1 3 " | Currant frozen Food Specie !s / i POT ROAST Lb. Annual Mustard 17< T d r GAlDIN •> FINK or RIGULAI OivUhnd TOP CH OICb-EXCEaEN T FOR BARBECUES FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL B ELT S o. to. FUSTS M f, , Your SoVlng«> I Red Solnion 89^ lEMONADE lOf^ ST 5 ^ 85' CAPIT dill t I r-«MhFrfM ,SS49t 2£S29* I D r i i i k s HOSIERY ( ■■minim n Ewnsima mi m» m ^ - ■%______a_' crm^iimon, Pm«»ppw.««»n m ooz sg o # FA^MS j .gg. | Chudj ' U . / I n i i -41 % Sweet Mixed, Sweet Gheifcins, Sweet Chips H 9SI u I I n I K k I S i l T t IP ' l i i m l l C c l l l W i G O S Rupbwry-Umen,Kwpbwfy-Uiiien, Strawbwry-tMwiiStrewbury-tumoit 7m CANS(5SI ■ ECONO-PAC ■ 5-0& CANS-YOUR CHOICE J(j . S A V E M o re ! ’ ‘ SOUQUET-BuyThree 4 REG 0 1 Borden's \« 3 S n m 6 r 6 Ben, Get One Free 4 BARS J I C H O SIER Y OtivM 6 5 u ./t N il J I INSTANT COFFFI I ^ J, . • .jCwrrwif * BATH SIZE 2 «>« 31e ( BEEFFATTlilS I 17c OFF SAU 10c OFF SAU I< i ■ EARN More! Annual HEAD CUT WHOLE msr curt DhrUand F-OZ .( « c *7 C BONELESS STAIN USt TABLNW ARl CLEANER 150ZBTL JAR 1 , 0 JAR / O e FRESH OUTERWEAR JACKETS REDUCED lY INnRNATlONAi, SIIVW CO. - MOW ON SA U I Ajax 39^ BRISKET S T O P O U N D M o re ! 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With tha Purchase of Any o/ tha Following j WITH FUBCHASI OF { SAVE T a ll .-I- Household Deodorizer ' nypio wisiCT i q m i o Sduilort Fototo Chips »«**'** isoiim F > l t 9 l ALTS RAT t o NS W itb uash itp osit of $ 1 5 or m on to a r o w or oxisHos I C a n t • Ftnosl Stuffad OUvas la*«-» mau ««xmi Rinso Blue ws pks 35c 5 t' ‘ WITH. PUSCHASE OF • OM Nundrad Ice Crmnn hauoauoh T S T U r S 4t TEA I A S S SAVE • Finost Cherry Flo • j LGE' PKG . Fab Coiiniara atSabftaitial So vlistl Silver Dust 35 c ■9. CORNED U m m L M b . • M orton Coceonut Custard Fla «-«>« netm D E T E R C S !^ extra STAMPS C a n t I ’ .AU|RIC59.U e e m 'lfo 1tER>Kll|R'eF'FINE.MEN'a.tKM ' 3-Quart Double Boiler . . . . . — ....34-00 3-Quart Covered Saucepan ...... 35-30 • Mortan Charnr Fla «■«* WITH PURCHASE OF I t O L S BEEP n a s n ||'Mixing Bowls ...... 9®'*0^ 10^-inch Chicken Fryer ...... 3430 IGEPKG 3 5 c W R E t r e o n p u r i f r u it s y r u p s . 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1 ^ ' Manchester Parkede Stores • In to Year Wanderhiat < ' ^8#' 'iiOek to B«y. is'liltin'Tlpiq ROEBUCK . helps If'you’ve ever yeerned forniofe f a i i i s "pack up and g:o” for a fuh- tilde to scemapUsh sU tiwt needs , relaxing summer writh their to be done, take heart. Cooui to FaoiotfS "Tender cdmplate line of CAMPING SUP- GRAND.*WAY. your ontnp 4PL1^, for outdoor living. .See the shopping headqunrteiB for allyodr LL$ted by this summer! Cjorner-pofe needs. Here is n complete (3RO- are completely water-re- (7E3tY emporium, also a SO-IHE- pellehK treated. Plastic IC E PARTMENT STORE oHering. un­ V CHESlSisTO light wrbight they der one roof, on one floor quall^^ float. 'Will fdods/appetiringly merchandiae at inviting pricea hen or cold Xm four days. You’ll Tpe ALL PURPOSE CHBXJK-OUT find camp stoolhtere also BAIiBE- . Enjoy Inataa8y. the amaaing CnUJSBD MONDAYS. der heavy traffic of an active GRAND WAY. You benefit household, these FIBER RUGS Neat ’Tricka” 89.N,- gives you food is graciously served and you ways: It’s a picnic to shop at dlacoVeiy o f "neeze-^ryingi’ as three pajterna to choose, each of written iq> in "Reader’a,Digest.” Slx-Hpur Sole have exceptional 'durability. stay on happy .terms with your u k An P WAY and wliat a won­ which knits up Into a handsome budget, too. because it's FAMILY Bo lightweight, so delicious, it’s Shop WATKINS tomorrow, our- They’re reyeralble. too, and,come derful p i^ c . you ariU have when ing their SIX-HOUR SAXE ai^ in the coolest color rombinitions complement for your tailored or NIGHT, E'VERY WEDNESDAY. you take advantage of the offer­ Bb e a s t \C UIG the food of the future at Na S- dressy outfits. The style with cable ■ SECTIONS Itfc 8co<^ up for youra^f shbotand^ ever. FIBER RUGS are actually A full ctq^ae chicken dinner, from ings on evei^ahelf and counter mt W' I SECTIONS Bh SIFF ANMS Hoday. Here you’ll year round favorites. Not only for running up the sleeve and embroid­ soup to dessert Is served jor $1.50 m rind> alao, portable, grills, folding wvings on furniture, bodding. GRAND WAY.V - floor coverings and .aooessonea. sun porches ahd game rooms, but ered writh color la especially ap- each ($1 for children uhder age 8’ oamp atovea, coNera, lanterna, air N\ ;>eaUng. Why not Skip into YOUR m FRIDAY o Nl y the store Is open also for children’s and family 10). The entire-family feels especi­ Strawbeny mattreaaca and swimming equip­ rooms. These FIBER RUGS from YARN SHOP and choose somie ally close and secure, around a I SERVICE DELICATESSEN' ment. "S A H” GREEN STAMPS. from 3 p.m..to 9 p.m. Foltow th^ It’s possible for one'' r n r e u C D A D C D ID C TAsiVtounxe crowd to WATKINS tomomw, ' Ma n c h e s t e r c a r p e t c e n ­ pick-up needlework to have handy toble at HOB NOB RESTAU­ "mother” plant to at variation time. Harness the I HOT WEATHER TREATS t e r may be swept or vacuumed to RANT on FAM LY NIGHT,. In rntan drAKcKlDd Instead of serving the usual pleasant varatlon hours to pro­ many as 100 runner plantA Jn. a Biacults, muffins and/'hread-like 'ylean. . ■ fact the entire' week is cushioned single season. Runners shnnid . |g Nepen Pastrami, machine sliced, '/j lb. 59e onion aocomponiment to liver, duce an exhllierating feeling of ac­ pan-fry •calllona (cut in short loaves are called quick breads when complishment w-hen summer's done. With happiness because of dining arranged so that new |danta out as a FAMILY at HOB NOB spaced no closer than four tneinig Roast Beef, mechlrie sliced...... Vt lb. -55e lengths) with green pepper 8qd baking powder or biUtbig soda (or . \ PearadlM Salad You’U find STAMPED GOODS, r e s t a u r a n t . Try it. celery strips and aerve with .thh both) are used as leavSnlng. i \ can (1-pound 14-ounce) Bart- RUG HOOKING, CREWEL im - Corned Beef, machine sliced'. . . . lb. S5S Smoked Pork Shoulders ^ » Jett pear halves meat. BROUNBRY plus dozens of IDEA Keep Cool and Inisraaed ' Gnatom Pbato-PlnMitaig Seix tee 1 Can (8>4-ounces) crushed Sniunertiine la Strenuous W. T. GRANTMPANY b e ^ Baked Ham, machine sliced . . . . Vt lb. 79e BOOKS at YOUR YAR N SHOP. Ontotandlnily Effeetive I f you umnt quaHty PHOTO pineapple It tskea lots of energy to swim, you do both Uiia summer. Keep FINISHING, bring your next roll 2 tameapoona (2 envelopes) play'golf, mow the lawn. MUN­ cool with a 20” PORTABLE FAN. JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY Pimpkla Mddlag SON’S CANDY SHOP can pro­ haa ’’SOLVENTIQUE”, the paint of film to THE FALLOT STUDIO. . unfmyored gelatin A nbyel look for kitchen or tea priced an inviting ,31768. Move tit 70 Bast CWter Street. All work is 'i cup lemon Juice i teaspoons hour vide the best and quickest energy- from room to romn to create a rer remover that la especially rec­ H cup milk towels ^ china motifs woven on done by a^highly skilled staff that li cup vVater hucki Make.them in pretty pastels builder available: A piece of MUN­ freshing breeze wherever you ommended for . refiniahing an­ teaspoon butter SON’S CANDY. With most of ua tiques because it is so safe and brings out the beat your camera 2 tablespbons sugar embroldere\M11-N has graphs This ia tha H, S. Deniaon, 90*ten ocean-Koing hydrotoil ahip which recently attained a apeed at 50 shellac and oil base paint. "SOL- oxactmg' a tjt e n t i o n throu^out 1 cup dairy\80ur cream for 3 designs snhvm; color sugges­ ing. a piece of HARD CANDY wUl TWO-TRANSISTOR RADIO. ev ety atepi of processing. This is cup cremexde menthe (if de­ meg and ginger aatlafy. Tuck a box o f MUNSON'S . . Maintain an em erald /knots^on its foil system in a teat run on Long Island Sound in New York. Later tests will take VBNTlQUE” is the wlpe-away >4 H cup light browm sugar tions; full directlOM. 32 7 7 place in the AtlanUO. When the craft reaches a apeed of about 26 knoU ita. hull clears the water clc^oi' finishing, You’h recognize sired ) \ ^To order, send ^ in coins to; Summer Assortment” under your green lawm; enjoy a thriving, bish paint TMnover that removes u|^ W the difference. Compare for your- L *88 completely, freeing itself from riormal water frlct'on. (AP Photofax t. M o tt's Saves Yon 34e eight coaU of paint. Simply add H cup toasted ^llvered almonds Anne (Jabot, . TIte MShcheater Ehre- arm and you'll be a more-populae- garden with a SPRINKLCR. aelf; See quality irthnd otfU Drain pear halves, reserving In a 1-quart saucepan mix a lit­ than-ever weekend guest. Come to 35.'97, including 75 feet of gardqn two parts water, stir to a paste tle o f the' milk writh flour until nlng Herald. 1150 AVE. OF AMER­ and apply with brush or putty •syrup. Reserve 6 peqr halves; dice ICAS. NEW YORK 86, N. Y. the sweetest plaee in town, MUN­ hose FREE, at W. T. GRAN-T Hebron He Is Back from Vacaitwi smooth; add remaining milk, but­ For ' first-class mailing add 10c SON’S (JANDY SHOP. CDMPANY. knife. ObM It S ^ b rt time to remaining pear halves. Drain pine­ ter, piimpldn, cinnamon, nutmeg, Ralph, of HOUSE A. HALE apple. reserving syruh; Soften gel­ for each pattern-. Prii.t Name. Ad- Maxwell House ! penetrate' and dlasoli^e th« paint SHOE SERinCB advisee you to 8290 ginger -and sugar.' Stir well over atin in pineapple syrup. Heat pear dreM writh Zone and Pattern Num­ Republicans Name $125 base and you’re down to the orig­ 1*62 ,, low heat and bring to- bubbling. .check your luggage for needed re- ber. Parting Is Sweet Sorrow inal surface with no scraplbg,, syrup; stir in softened gelatin, Beat egg slightly; slowly stir in YoaH caieh Tsar Breath * paira. Here they will fix or replace lemon juice and water, ^hgar and Send 50c for the new’, btg-aize Y;bur precious pet will be In aood Election W orkers sanding or rubbing. ■Tell ’ vour' rippers, locks, handles and comers. WITH THE NfW the hot. pumpkin mixture. Turn It’s like seeing New York City friends about “SPLVe Nit q u Ib”, salt. Let cool. Mix in sour cream, '62 Album filled with 16vely de­ hands, while, -you are away on at night from atop the Ehnpifa The Baby Has Arrive at your destination with MH-O-RAMA into 4 ■mall cuatard cups placed signs, a needlework stitch section vacation if you BOARD YOUR especially those who love to re- and creme de menthe, if desired. in a pan of hot wrater; have water SUte, That’s what TOUR GIFT Stanley K. Nygren, Republican ‘well-groomed luggage and hand­ Chill until it begins to thicken. and free patterns. PET with THE PET SHOP Inst COFFEE finlsh furniture. J O H N S O N bags. Now wot(ld be the time to As carefuUly tailored aa you come to level of pumpkin mixture. GALLetry on the' main floor Of ' town chairman, has announced PAINT COMPANY is atlll, tern- Fold in diced pears, pineapple and at DEPOT SQUARE. Enjoy vaca­ Watkins arill remind you. The shop give all your shoes a summer could wish, and a dress -you select Bake in a moderate (350 degrees) . A Worthwhile Investment tion peace-of-mind, knowing that committeea for the coming elec* gorarlly, at comer Main and check-up before taking off on va­ for practically every occasion. almonds. Pour into oiled l^uart oven until knife Inserted in center twinkles and pulses with r«pp^. Been Nam ed ••• mold. Chill until Arm. U|nnioM on COBURN A MIDDLEBROOK. your pet bird will receive the prop­ tion named by the Republican com. cation. Then precious holiday time Classic in a wide slim range. comes out clean—30 minutes. Cool. er food and care in your absence. sUinless and erysUL You’U find SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY thru SATURDAY salad plate;, garnish writh water­ 629 Main Street, suggest the pur­ charming gifts for iu low as gl.QO mittee executive board; Absentee Over and money needn’t-be wasuxl at­ No. 8290 with Patt-O-Rama is in Serve with wdilpped cream. A slnglhg canary or a lively para­ For rangetop cooking during tending to urgent shoe repairs sizes 36. 38, 40. 42. 44, 46, 48, 50, cress, remaining pear halves. Cut chase of "FIRST REPUBLIC COR- (Swedish Linen Towels {das voters, Mrs. F. Elton Post, Mrs. Nat’l Brand PORTION OF A M E R I C A ' keet can Kelp- to while avmy the MotTs Saves You 6 c warm weather, braise a shoulder where only inexperienced work­ 52. Bust 38 to 54. Size 38. 40 bust, side up, and grape clusters. S e m lik e a Refreshing Breeae lonesome hours of a shut-in or a matching Tilea) to aay nothing of of lamb. You can, cook potatoes, writh your favorite dressing. STOCK. Dividends are paid month­ Charlies P. Miner, Mrs.'Helen Pu- Y ou Get A manship might be availriiile. Take short sleeve, 5% yards of 35-inch. New SLITCOVEIRS can trans­ convalescent. THE PET SHOP is the WROUGHT IRON accessories. Edmooston, Laura Lou, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. onipna and carrots with. the meat ly. with yield of 9 per cent. It’s in­ Edmonaton Reed Rd., Tolland. She w ^ bom June 22 at Rock­ gatch, and George Colgan; cam­ 567 MIDDLE TPKE., EAST advantage of the quality crafts- To order, send 35c in coins to; form a room, liven it up, make it headquarters for tropical fiSh, Bring your out-of-state visitora to “RAINCHECK” oo as to have a one-pqt main dish. maMhip and the painstaking care Style and Care for Vour Hair come tax exempt. (Jail Mitchell YOUR GIFT GALLERY to select ville City' Hospital. Her maternal gi^dparents are Mr. and :- paign program, Mra. Richard M. Sue Burnett, (The; Maaohewter inviting. It coats only 339.95 for 3-1105 for details-. hamatera puppies plus everything Mrs. Peter J. Milliard, DaniAson. Her'paternal grandparents Grant, Mrs. A. Harry Wirth, D. Jn the event, because that goes into each and every taSk Eveaing Herald), 1150 Ave. of While there jua many varieties \labor to SLIPCXlVElR a divan and for'thetr feeding care. LTriLB A something beautiful as a reminder SHOP-RITE of unforeseen condi­ Congratularioiu to the Winner at HOUSE A HALE SHOE SERV­ of hair styles, it is possible for you MCKINNEY is the name to re­ of theie visit. Ehrery single item in are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edmonston, Asheville, N. C. She has > Benton Crittenden, Joseph A. Bar- NEAR THE DDEEN AinerlfAa, Neiw'York 8A N- X. two chalra at MILL FAB- ‘Devlllcious’ Sandwich 1 6 O L tions, Mott’s runs out DaVid Mersey was the first win­ ICE. ^ For Ist-clsisa mailing add lOc for and the talented beauticians at air- RICSSALE»R(X>M. 176 PINE member for your- lawn and garden stock is carefully diooen for its/ two Sisters, Patricia, 3%, and Lisa Lee, 1 ^ . raasso, Winthrop S. Porter and 1 loaf French bread Hedley Hill; area directors for new of any advertised item, ner in the "Treasure Chest Con­ eludi pattern. Print name, address conditioned SCHULTZ B E A im r S'TRESTr. All the w’ork la done needs. beauty, it^ taatefUI design, q s yon can receive a test” now in progress in HALL­ B abylkbo 2 4^-ounce cans deldled ham usefulness. Remember your wedc- Glola, Thomaii Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giola, 137 voters and maintenance of inde Can M A N C IfO T E n with zone, style No.* and size. SALON, 983 Main Street, to de­ rtiht on the ppemiaea and the core' “ BAIN CHECK” en­ MARK PHARMACY. David won Woni bath towels can be made velop "the” moat flattering style ful workmanahip is fujly guaran 3 tomstoes, sHced T o get the beat effect from a end hostess 'with an item o f "After Bissell St. He was bom Jime 22 at St.. Francis Hospital. His pendent voter, list, Marvin A, Ross, Ready for you now--sprlng and 4 slices American or MozareUo James Derby Jr.. Harold L, Gray, titling yon to the prod­ 312. Why not skip Into HALL­ into bibs for babies. Just .cut the summer ’62 issue of our pattern for you. The experienced and gift­ teed. Avoid inconvenience to the wrindow box., don’t try to crowd Fi-ve” toiletries (cdogne, guest maternal-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paggioli, Rt. 65 APPLESAUCE uct on your next regu­ MARK PHARMACY, think about bib to shape, with pinking shears, family by h arii« your furniture cheese too many diffment kinds of plants soap, perfume). - ' Bolton. His paternal grandparents are Mr. .and Mrs. Angelo Mrs. Robert E. Foote, Emery N„ book Basic Fashipn. Send 50c. ed staff here knows how to taper Taylor and Clifford R. Wright. lar visit to the store. Op«i Nigjits MoiifSat. till 9 the clues, deposit yOur ^ tr y and and bind die neck with bias bipd- your hair, how to lift it Into attrac­ slipcovered or REUPHOLSTERED % ' teaspoon oregano into It. Giola. 638 Keeney St. His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. place yourself in line to win. Spilt- bread in two length-wise. Day Camp A Success. ing. tive llne.ed cream cheese and for all those who assisted in 'mak­ You’.U nevw be disappointed INC. 1101 Main Street, Mitchell sheen and gloss writh a nourishing, room furniture streamlined, updat­ CONNECTICUT BANK AND Knoff Wendy Faith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Mott's Say^ >'ou 5 c a C o n evbry purchase you make here. when idiopping at the tvvo FAIR­ 3-7614. A strong and capable serv ed anfl dilreased up. There is such a then add cheese slices. For spicier TRUST (X)., 893 Main Street, for stud with fresh berries, then rq-. Knoff, 146 West Main St., Rockville. She was bom Juiie 26 ing the church day camp a auccess,,f'| Ufa the big, new store on West correcUve HAIR TREATMENT. flavor, add chili aauce on top of roll. again this year. Fifty-three chil­ WAYS, 975 Main end Ghwt; Middle ant, reliable and bonded, takes glorious array of fabric labeled the safe storage of valuables, and at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Middle Tpke. (n ext'to Stop and Tpke.'(next to Popular Mkt). Both Brighten it with a rinse, carefully the cheese. Bake at 376 degrees dren were enrolled and 44 children your ordets and follows them spe­ given at SCHULTZ BEAUTY “(Jheney Brothdra,” priced 31.45 to Important, papera. Rentals begin are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stacy, Saiington. Her paternal grand; THOUSANDS OF Shop) that has so much to offer FAIRWAYS are brimminig with cifically. Ih no time at al| your 36.95 per Ward. The DRAPERY F.' until cheese is melted end send' at a low 35 per year depending on patents are 1^. and Mrs. Stanley Knoff. Rockville. She has a received attendanace certificates. SALON. Helpers eepecially mentioned are: for your summer beauty, fun, SUMMER FUN...NEEDS:. Swim house is sparkling from evei’y SHOP will\cuatom-taiior draperies ■arichM era thoroughly heated.. the size. The Incfuira' brother, Ronald Glenn, 2, and a sister Cindy Lenor, 5. GREEN GIANT healtli. Summer ia the "Inviting- caps, water toys and .cook-ont angle. They WAX YOtm FLOORS, for 31',25 per panel, either lined or Pamela Nygren, Jeff Alden Gloria 16 OZ. est” time and the “Hallmark equipment. Both FAIRWAYS are WASH YOUR WALLS. POLISH Invito Admiring Olancmi unllned. Sutm happy prices exist N oiv^, Robin' Marjr> daughter oif Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Bell and Leslie and Bruce Bell. Thanks of the churches are also EXTRA STAMPS -Party Shop” With-‘•its’^-up-to-the- delightfully ' rir-conditloned'^ and YOUR WINDOWS.' as Ufell as YOu’ll . agree with LENOX at MILL F A j^ C S SALESROOM. ..Nowak, ^ C o o lid g a SU She was boot June 28 at Manckaatar extended to Miss Gwen ^ Ellis of Gan minute accessorie.1 helps you be a you get "WORLD” GREEN vacuum and dust. Elspecially this PHARMACY, 299 Blast Center 175 PINE S'TRBaET. It coats only Mesnorial hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and successful hostess. STAMPS xvlLh birery pujrchaee< Street, that summertime is the 3145 to have\ a divan and two Gilead, for taking the place of time of year, when it’s more Im' CommsthmmniMg fmr th ese eeeyo Mrs. WillituA Sander, Ekuit H a^ord. Her paternal grandmoth­ Mra. Adolph Simons as churCh or­ NO COUPONS NEEDED — NO LIMIT portant to accompany the young­ season to be oett. FYiends and ac­ lounge chairs \reut>lioletered. This er is Mrs. Staiflay Nowak,' 707 Hartford Rd. She has a brother ganist this month. PEAS sters on an outing, why not dele­ quaintances do notice your hair. price tpcludes labor sad material, Uvimg buys! CHAItCE ALL Joseph, 4, and three sisters, Debra, 8, Kim 6, and T e ^ , 1,%. w’ith apecial attention to webbing Aaetion Bqpmurds gate your housecieanlng chores They’ll like what they see if you < ' .* •_ J T • ' \ to MANCSHBSTER W IN DOW tak»'advantage of the “ Revlon” and qiringa. tOoiOPBIN MONDAY YOVUt flEEtiSt NO MONer Reports-fromrta-ftbi Saturday's auc­ THROUGH SA'KURDAY. ®:00 to Starkweather, Kathryn 'Marie, daughter of lit. and Vtr». ' tion, Sponsored .by. the Brother CLEANING CO. of GENERAL speipal on SHAMPOO and “Liv­ DOWN! Emiey everyth in g meW Henry Starkweather, 186 Lsdie St. She was born June 28 at O ver SERVICE, m e . 1101 Main Street. ing Curl” h a i r SRRAY. 81-50 5:30 and T h u r ^ y and Friday hood of St'.^ . Andrew, sirs that the e v e n in g s to 9,\ Shop to 6 p.nv when you meed U .,.p e y leS erf Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparanta affair was a big success, items foi N at’l B rand With Purchaae of 1-Quart Jar Get details over the telephone. complete. Elspecially if your hair are Mr. and Mra. Harold Bassett, 93 I^rdall St. Her paternal Mott's Saves Yqu J Oe tends to become "dry and fly on Saturday at.] FABRICS grandmother is Mrs. Irma Starkweather, 109 Foster St. She has sale going off like hot cakes, un SALESROOM. 175^ B STREIET. til practically nothing was left un­ SHOP-RITE MAYONNAISE You can go awray on vacation away” under summer sun-and-salt two sisters, Helen Jeanette, 9, and Carol Ann, 7. and leave your'house plants right water treatment\ do try them • * • • • sold. A t last report net proceeds cake has a were etlH being counted. whe^ they are if you put each one producte. LENOX PkARMACY If your home MandevOla'George Paul son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mande- PINE’ GRAP’t G>..i With Purchase Of 1 Haif GaL i in 4 plastic bag—-the same' kind has the light, refreshing CO­ poor texture it ma; be that your vllle, 304 Porter St. He was bom June 28 at Miuichester Me­ Baseball News Uiaf; vegetables c6me In—and LOGNES by "Tussy” and 'Doro­ Ingredlenta were i. Have morial Hospital. . .His matemU graiuiparenta are Mr.'and Mrs. ' The local .Babe Ruth League ir M o z . SUN RICH FRUIT DRINKS ; seal'.^em tightly. Don't vrater the thy Gray”, to keep you feeling de­ milk and eggs at tempera- George Nussmahn, Germany. His paternal grandparents are made up of thro teama'this'year I plants before you put them into liciously fresh, even when ther­ the Jeta and the Bombers. Thr : Mr. and Mra. Thomas Mandeville, Randolph Maes. Ife has two With Purchase of 1-Lb. Pkg. Hygrade bags or they will be too wTet. mometers steam to the top. Exam­ Mntual Bisters, Marie, 7, and Frances, 2. Jeta will play with leagpie team; $Hor.am Caa ine the "Tussy” UPS'HCK AND For maximum safi Incqirie • • • • • from Andover, Marlborough. Col- SKINLESS FRANKFURTS Your Acquaintance Is Invithd SHADOW, color-planned and pack and growth, you shoU check the cheater, and 'Lebanon. The Bomb­ DRINK Ssimond, Anthony WUliam, aon of Mr. and Mrs. William A. "MARTINIZING” the ONE aged in one slim case, 31.75. Even advantage of MUTU8: E m p s ers will-play with teams from the HOUR DRY CLEANING plant al Stock ' Baimond. 65 Clinton St' He was born June 29 at. Manchester the titles give your spirits a lift available at your New i ■ ; Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. same towna except Andover,'which C I T Purchase^Y 6^0z,Pkg. NEPCO 20 EAst Center Street and 299 West "Youngtime Pink”. "Flight-time Ebcchange Member, 1 RSONj ' Walter S. Kita, Rockville. His, paternal gxjMidparents are Mr. doea nqt have two teams. The Middle Tpke. is looking forward to Red” and “Coral Cloud” at LENOX HAMMILL A COJIP, 913 Over ™ W L A I I Q COLD CUTS — All Varieties ; and Mrs. Antonio RsUihond, 399 Gardner St. Bombers play Wednesday and Fri­ thele opportunity of serving you and PHARMACY. ’ Main Street. Mitchell 9- day nighta during the aeason. The Nat’I.Brand pleasing you. Bring your very next Jeta will play Tuesdaya and Thurs- Motifs Saves You 23e .Paqnette, James Sheridan, son of Mr. hnd Mrs. Richard With Purchase of Hygrade Chunk dry cleaning order here and see if Paquette' Phoenix, Aria. He was .bom June 23 in Turns. Aria. daya. William Warner and Don you aren't completely aatlsfled. A His maternal grandparents are Mr.; and Mia. C9arenee Flshe, 68 Raymond are managera of thr Liverwu!^*M, Salam ia or B ologna garment ia reaUy shades brighter Whitney. Rd. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jsta; Thomaa Hovey, Donald you'll notice. The professional LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON Charles Paquette, Yuma. He has a brother, Richard, 11 months, Heath and John Malccky, the BARTLETT preludng ia so thorough that a With Purch^e of 1-Lb,: Home Style and a sister Cartdyn, 22 months. Bombera. man’s suit seems to stay looking • Le»il,r estemhleA Uttle LeagiM gamea will be Q A| All ^ g and Potato, ColeaUw, fresh-pressed longer even in siz­ 390 MAINSTREI playedpl^ ed Wedneadaya' and Fridays 2 5 Exird zling weather. The ' service is Cooper, Joel PMrick, son ^ CpI. and Mrs;- Janies D. Cooper, w H fcM Il \ Potato or Macaroni . • RelnforteA wRk Burnt Hill Rd., Hebron. i He was bom June.26 at Mancbab^er Me­ during the season. TASTE SEAL prompt and,,unhurried. All work Is PHONE m 9-766« morial Hospital. His maternal grandpaiants are Mr. and Mrs. Briefs done right on the premises which slolfeA tubing helps to speed up their service to Victor W. Adamson, Hebron. His paternal grandparents are Mrs. Everett B. Porter ie spend , PEARS Due T o Increased s I'' { Mr. and Mrs. W-. J . Cooper, Crawfordavilie. Ind. - He has two ing a abort vacation in Norway. you land also lessens the danger of • liner lost ’belts, etc. because -YOU bring brothers, John Etavld, 2, and Michael James, 1. Maine, whera she Is the gueat of Business W e A re ’ .'***»* her aUter, Mrs. Vlrglna Craig and FIRST 11AiE THIS SEASON your garments in and YOU take thpetmtieelwmtt them out of the store. ElffecUve, Reel Donna Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ellsworth A. 'family. Pleased To Announce' •fellSO’eneg Reel Swamp Rd., Coventry. She was bom June 21 at Hart- Congregationalista are asked to ATTHISLOW,LOW PRICE! gentle cleaning fluids are used. A For backyard teater / ur«.. " ford Hospital Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. be sura to .reserve Sunday, July M o tt's Saves- You 19 c trained and capable staff works the Addition of Dewey Nash, Avon.! Her jiatemal grandparents are Mr. and, 14, for the family picnic at with skill and courtesy to please Mrs. Charles J. Reel, East Hartford. Her maternal great-j Foote’s Pond, Gilead. The Qilead you. Since the establishment of Y grandmother la Mrs. Gertrude Bleau. Winooski, Vermont. Her*. Church will hold: morning wor­ "MARTINIZING” TWO H D ’UR MISS M AR Y GIANT 12-FOOT s u n WALL POOL - Mtemal great-grandfather is Clarence Soule, Blast KiUingly.l ship at the. picnic grounds at LAflOE, FANCY CULTIVATED SHIRT SEklVICB at 299 i West She has a brother Lawrence Bruce. 1. 11:30 that day. Those planning to EOddle Tpke. hundreds ,of home­ T o Our Fast G row ing Grcjat water fun for the diildroi for many' | • « * • attend are asked to bring the makers have been freed from the qjmmera to come in thia jumbo-aized^xiol! OaM (Staff iPetroHia, Marie Alice, ^ u ^ t e r of Mr. and Mrs. George family for a family day. Morning ALL fatiguing chore of laundering An eapecialiy easy assembly job, a budget [ Eegtdur worship wUl be held at Hebron aa shirts. Try it. P e t^ tia 263 Green Rd. She was b o n .June 26 at Manchester Appointments prompt­ price for you. Has jrolorfUI, dorru-ribbed " 49.99 Memorial H o^ tal. ’ .Her maternal- gifandmother la Mra. Rose usual at 10 a.m. ; I FLAVORS Melesko, 263'Oreen Rd. Her paternal fgrandmother is Mrs. Re­ ' Scout Awards ASHEVILLE, N. C.—More Uian ly ^ken care off • We steel sidewalls. Top edge reinforced with , ' SPECIAL Gin Soouta in Mrs. Henry Jones’ Soda' 50 laiidfcaipe architects talked at gina Peiroltis, Blast Granby. She has four sisters, Janice, '14, tubular ateel rails, for extra rigidity. Louise, I L Patty, 9;, atid Bernadette. 4. troop received final awards'for the one time or another on the de­ invite you to call. • • • • • • ■ :' year, including rambler badges to velopment of the Blue Ridge Park- Langford^ Meryl' Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lola Bailey, Dorothy Bouaquet, wn^ in-Virgihia and Nor& Oaro- LangfMd,.426 W. Middle Tpke. She was bom June 26 at Man- Unda Bromlgy,. Iterjorie Donald, > T rta$Yow fdiester Memorial Hospital. Her matemsil grandparents are Mr. Suskn Drew,'Jib Dstcek, Marilyn <‘CORONET” EUla, BcU^ Fbote, H g ry Gale, M o tt's Saves You lOe and Mrs. braM Wilmer, Yonkerst N. V.. His paternal grand­ l a r g e 2 4 * mother la Mrs. Morris Langford, New -York. She haa a sister Moiinis Jdnsa,. Sandra LeaeVPam-1 Fam ily " <-"35a 2-TRANSISTOR Laura Jo. 4. .eia Uddng, Bonnie Lipipincott. l iARBECUE .» • • . • • y J, ■- JMumna Nygren, Mbiknle Oabom, w ...... i3 n ROCKCT RADIO Durdan, Sksriy Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrsl James L. Marilyn Porter, pynthia Raymond. SNIDER’S ThisWaakenti i l BRAZIER Durdsn. 158 Prospect St., Rockville. She was bom June 25 at Sharda.’:,R«wl^, Cindy Sanford, 14 01. MAKCA WISH! iiiil Mancbseter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Virginia ^ Slater, Carrie Shok and sum: a .cue 3(6t, SPEUAL! RuUi.^Wilaon.. Campensft badges S*C cum«-M' s::ig * ’ "'■t ' • ” ' ' • , Mr. and M n.'H epry A. Taaaier, Blast Hartford. Her paternal III Wishing for g new home, or money..fe make major im- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Soucierj Tolland. went to Marilyn Porter: Johanna Dots. SPECjlAL Nygren, Lois Bailey, jm Dtioek. BASKET pp proT(ements-in your present home i . . see Manchester’s PagUagM' Jory BUehael, son of Mr. and Mra. Anthony Pag- linda Bromley, Bonnie Mpplncott, CATSUP ® ol(ieat financial iilstitotion fo^ financing that will suit Carile Shok,' Sharon Rowley, JUery UUghi,'o.lwntaho Rd., Glastonbury, He. was born June 25 at '.r •'I' . - ■ g 'y o u r needs best! ■ P i 199 Manchester Memorial Hospital. . Hla maternal grandmother. Is Gale, Cynthia Raymond, Virginia ] lliil Mrs. Thomas Scott, Manchester. Hla paternal grandparents aye Slater, Dorothy Bousmeifc Pamela Self-Fitting bra by Pernia-H ft B CURRBNfT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON INSURED SAVI|^(IGS Mr. and Mrs. Anthpny Pagliughl, South Glastonbury. H e'^1^ Laklng, Ruth traaon, BMaaie born, iBonnia Jones, Busan Drew, O ver What Do You P e y f o r M ilk ? UKL two brothers, AnUuMy Paul, 7, and Scott Thomas, 5 and a sis- V conform s to your exa^t c^p size T!ny..i'lMt briage fai tsr, Jean Mijte, 8%. | Marjorie Doaald, Clhdy Banfdrd. I NatT Brand a Whh9-«ali and Marilyn Eltia. ' I: Compare to much local atatioiw dearly t X Swimmers’ badges want to LolS .. 1 luo ______I Built-ia detachaUa . Ptua^Dep. more costly grilht Bailey, CjmUiia Raymond, Vir­ S A V I M G S antenna. Haa ear ginia Slater-jind Betay Foote. SHOP-RITE UQHT - FEKSONAL FITtlNdS AND SERVICE - Tha dirome grid Kaa phone for indnidnat a Cndiktana INORINE a t m a n c n e s t e r ’s o n l y c o r s e t s h o p UMJT 0UAMT1T1E8 CORSET SHQP tivlce aa much electricity for light­ OPEN'nU.srJL MOH-nm.j^Y PARKAOl S TO ifliri^Y ing alone as tbd Russian h o ^ ie *31 m a i n , s ™ e b t -- M I t :* ;^ * THIWBDAT 8 AM. to • r JL —WED. O U M bo AT NOON uaea for oU purpqsaa. Adiertoana PiUlKABl^ORE Q W E|AILY T R | . f ^ yJi usa . nearly eight times os much AMPLP PARING AIR»CONPglOl 'Siectnielty In their homes as ths DOUBLE S & H ST AY

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A ■■ / SttNeBiwER HERAta KANCttiaTKB# OONNw fe^SDAX, JtJLY 5. i m PAGE NINETEEN FA6E EIGHTEEN ItANCHESTBR EVENING HERAIJ), ItANClHEil^l^ OONN^ THURSDAY# JtJLY% IW f ^ DAILY CROSSWORD P U Z ^ BUGOH BUNMT rotm WAltDING HOUSE witli MAJOE Bf^PLB 'ion r, 10^ iMStrt NO nMn TAKIW OHANCCS2 f T ^ ' G M T o l k LcMsioPco N O W o ir ^ of No-Hitter F W - L « r e n .' WNm h t tAMrtrt. Misainff a aeOond ctmaecu-f With ofw out in the second.) > KeUe vas mowing^ Summary: participate in the New York, Ifets* ready had accepted. Roblqaon was Steve Brady was safe on Sn error, ______. , Uon rtgiUarly. He Bob« BUI Ssy Yes tiva no-hitter by only a bad a so "Old ’nmcra’ Day" at the Polo I a member of the Brooklyn Dodger then stole' eecMid. Kelley filed to retired the side in order three I team which lost the historic play­ ijjg m hop infield single, Tom Kel­ times ind never aUowed a runner NEW YORK (AP)—Bob Ffiler Grounds Saturday, July 14. Jackie left for Uie second out but the nesct i I i RobineCn, who with "Edd Roush off game to the. New York .Giants W lS i n llS t T BPMMliA Ml ley buried Manchester Ameri­ five batters raached base safely past s a « M . He mnned 18 and and Bill McKechnlc, who will en­ VM S m A . walked four. Only once did Croip ter the baseball Hall of Fame July w/ll jom Feller and McKechnie m at the Polo Grouhds in 1951, whan MWatarvMMl can Legion to its sixth and five runa scored. A twd-run iRRy. ff '•••Aoeee the Hall of Fame InductioB, al­ Tbomsmi hit a three-run homer. ftKaatm ...... sbiglf to right by Dotchln and Ma- weU get more thait one man per B r w .' ...... 38, ha-vo accepted tarrimtioiis to Aeggrtr straght triumph yesterday, a inntoy (Ml iMftt. Kelley, s ...... ^Ezr - ^«mlkming of Cromwell in caione's double,, to left that drove 10 0 In the sixth. Skip 'Burr reached Cromwell. It w u the eeocmd one- in two more were the big hits of B t V. T. Hi SSU m the frame. ' on an error andplUUier Bud Ursln M iMb, ef ALLY OOP MOm m m MSoagtorow hitter for the feat-balling right­ beat out a . Slow bouncer that Rodseie, 3b ... •iHMOk AeO M M I hbIi A U ^ / v v OUANOT^MORK ^ A U P M D O / / t m b d w hander this year. He haa allowed Walks to Brady and BUI ICo- hopped over KslHy'o head the MIotretta, rt ... s i Carthy, a fielder’s choice and a niebsnU; c .... ABB TOO Im Monr/ mA Just two hlta and no runa in 34 In­ omy one Ckwkfell hit all day. But UeCuiry, It .... nings of Legion baaebaU this sea­ wild idtch gave Manchester an­ the speadsterbore dom to get MoBettc, lb ...... ^t Mt u w. A o w g w r „ I it M H I JTTTTT son. other unearned run in the third. An the next three men in oider. two ^•QBNTMT/r yiiliiJiU i error, Macakme'a single and subse­ ToUIa ...... S3 10 t ST • I t ft Kslley*4 teammates wasted little on strikeouts. CiMiWtS IS) C o u n t ry Q u b x time befofe giving him plenty of quent stolen base and a one-baser The victory perttoUy avenged sb r h po a - eibi ^ DaUey added two more runa In for the only blot on Manchester’s McKeon, working room in their holiday con­ Towiu, lb ,..” .‘.‘.■‘.4 ? O il 1 0 BAVMM oiras ACH^ test. Five runs in tht second, an­ the fourth. record so fa r — a S-S tie with thU SmiUi. 3b . « l « r a i i . __ aaroe club. June 84. That one will Csnsban, U.v.v.“v . | S S J i S Bale hi epee to usest gelftou other in the third and a pair in the With the “ahock troops!’ hi the Cwuner. c BM but sues he a Ufettme k ---- UlMAlA fourth were fa r more than nec- game, Manchester adNE USED TO HAVE \ \ iR ltM i EMM t h e . \ • Msber fw 0 runs in 1. • for JH6 VMETROUBU^ u k l 8 nini In Y l,^ : Qtsto 8 for 8 nm. In Bondi Tares, 18 feet from cup on < )n Disabled List 4 3■ ^:' S. Unis; WWrx*Ctllty. 19th. ^ NEVER jNCIBfrC_ ON^ % E l □ L, Bssur. Clase B—Tom Kearns, 30th FAVORITE ^ ^ A t a c r c W N ® , IT p AislV MORE! *n4EBAtl.<^ Herald An^e^ b o s t o n (A P )—starting pitch­ green; Lee Brooke, U feet front «AMEI □ □ □ er Iks Delock has »»ei» Wednesdsjr’s Stars cup oa itth; NeU SmUpy, 88 feet • r American LSagua’a dlsahlM UM from cup on Itto. and will b d ^ t of action at least BATTINO--ASI COntam M Sex, Olaee C—Joe Handley, in cup on X E A R L Y O S T 80 dayk at the request of the Bos­ first tone up Is I9tb; Don Foctrom, in cup on SHORT RIBS BY FRANK 0 7 1 ^ ^ Spsrte Editor ton Rid Sox. then atreked seven 19th (U e ); Ed Wadas, 80 inehca Farther examination of the leseecuHve hits far twe hewere, from ctB» Mi 19th. / right knee the veteran righthand- twe deuhlee and thraa Low gptos—Stan Hlliutol, 98. Victory over Myself Top Reading ar hurt Monday night has re­ Beaten teat esdier to Blind bogey—Dick GardeUa, "For myself, I approach everyone in one way. They are all vealed badly tom ligaments. Tha S-t but easae bnefe to taka sight- John MeckiU, Dm Dcosy, Herb club aeat iU request to league cap 9 A 4MiVay, Don Foetrom, 80. 1 fcl V ^ H M P 100 per cent, and I let them find their own level. Some go up headquarters yesterday. prrom NO—Jim Perry, Isfieae, Dvivtag Ocatost to 110 per cent or more. Some drop down so much that Ea^ST' team physician Dr. went .an the way In 19- hHdng , Winner was Hairy Eich with a i victory ever D d rd t In first gesto; drive ef 80S yards. Second honors fore we’re through they owe me some points. You can t like Ralph MeCartby announced x- i went to Dick Oberlander, 801 everybody, but you can’t dislike everybody, either. And u rays of the knee were negative e f denhlehceder, aDewhig /«dy far as hate goes, there ai-en’t too many people in the whole and Delock probably would have five Mta and retiring the aide/In yards. Stan Rilinski with third BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBEI.L to mias no more than one pitching erder eta ef the 19 tnitogs. Ha abe with a 394 jrard, four inch drive, world who are eo had that you* > turn. soered the ganM’e en|y tun. Hele-la-One Oentoet WMTER.DIO OH.VES. if must hate them." fcw ln Kennedy, 34 inches; MtWSEE A HEBON1ME The speaker is Floyd Patterson Mario Boccalatu. 34 8/4 inches; A Il-W eath er“42" LITTLE BOy OTHER BIDE in bis exoeUent book. Victory over Joe WaU. 3714. Inches. OF THE Myself, with MUton Orose. Pub- Nearest Pin on ISth MADE WITH DURABLE H E R E ?y FENCE '< £ 0 Uiued by Bernard Oels Aseoclstes Emile Griffith Traute Hard^ Jim Horvath, three feet, six PublUbera In Hew York, the and ene-half inches; Bob Cap- world’s heavyweight boxing paUI, six feet, one inch; Tom ehanmlon traces his eariy days WonH Let Down Against Dupas KeUey, 13 feet, 10 end oae-hslf near Waco, N.C., to his ohUdbood inoliM* * 1 3 N l r | In Brooklyn, N.Y. on through his rise to fame in the boxing ranks, NEW YORK (IfEAy — BmlleA “it anybody wgS to blamA it was Goodyear's New Tough Syuthotio ariffith, the instrument that de­ Pisret’a manager,” Griffith told Ellington Ridgs first as an Olymi^o champ and •>Tou|pia9t Ruhbir Etw then aa king of the beayiea stroyed Benny Kid Pare! in a tele- contemplatively. v Manny Alfaro, a former Bronx Playing the entire club member- Patterson had UtUe schooling, viesd blood bath, was training for Uiiad hi Auto ‘nrw l his first bout sines that prise ring night club Impresario, haa been •hlp. Pro WaUy Cichon defeated and he’a the first to admit it, but aU but one—Dora KeUner—and set t Roman holiday. oritioiked for mateblng Paret the Ntgro athlete has eome views against Gehe Fullmer for the mid­ a new couree' tocord en route. on life that we could aU copy, for . The wdterwaight champion slammed the fists that felled Paret dleweight^ title a scant three Cichon shot 33-87—99 to lower by tautaace: one ctroke the effleial record of a • a at the bag with the rapid fire rat- months . before the fatal Griffith nw, Jimmy, th«r«'s no on* oIm for Janlo but bout. Piuret waa badly beaten and 70 set only a few dayi earUer bP a-tat that barraged hie hapless Jim Gordon. JUDD SAXON BY KEN^BALQ Mid JERRY BRONDFIELO you—if thort woro wo’d atarvo\to daath!" L ittle H a | e opponent at Madison Square Gar­ knocked out. « ROAD HAZARD GOARANTEI den laet March. He ripped and " I hope the fane don’t blame me, , jp * ^ h gsve aU membere their M9-mB«oHeueA ir s A fio o p IL ‘Thera isn’t hate In any one of especially the Latins," said Grif­ fuU handicap and aUowed women comjutoHcf ea but gymnasium and talked In the only one that does not have a hea-vy were: Latin population. And Dupas, a plus and any Uro before the fight nMther one of us e ^ gentle manner that Is his .out Oioeest to Pin en 15th Otaea hates the other. During the fight of thg ring. He spoke of New Orleans boy, is not a Lsitin. off your car. While millions saw the death of Werner Kunsli five feet, four we r e s p ^ each other, and after Dupas, the h i| ^ i^ ranking con- Choc; Sam MUUken seven feet, It there's ' a kind of admlraticm tender against whom he vnll de­ Paret on television, this one prill six inches; longest drive on 18th. BlaokwaBs—$2 lesst and understanding which two men fend his title In a 15-rou/ul bout pot be seen on the air. Pete Naktenis. 810 yards. udip have fought honestly can in Las Vegas, Nev„ July Haw Win IfuMW Feel 18-Hels Putting Osntost Z £ L . "There’e enc thing everybody have for each other." "I edn’t afford to go against .. Gri>tbeer 86. Weraar Kuna- Biggest fights which invcUved him,” he salA "Dupas/ls a fine ovarldoka” said Gil Clancy, a U 89, FMd Meurant 89,'^Ciiff Mini. Pattsrson khd which caught the r*x»si> rAAASdtoUM boxer. He's slippery —/as hard to school teacher who is Grimth’s ken 88. SjNdaBsrCbmi to B. (V BY JOHNNY HART other co-manager. "Hiey’re all fancy of the puUlo ware against comer aa an del in a t^^eh When Klidters—Norma Chase 110-38 i W h U e l BUZZ SAWYER BY\ROY CRANE Ihginnar Johsnssoa. \ "safe” call would hava meant I get him pinned down, Pve got to talking about how Bmila will feel, 73, Pate lingua 91-19— 73, Gene FREE s a s ' tha record-breaUng h it. The oW pour It on. I mustiyt let him get but liow about tha other fellow T KeUy 84-13^3, B4rt Lindsay 89- dr Mora l*lexiblel M O U N T I N G I was greeted with nods from tha How’s Dupas going to feel acroee 17—78 Pete Naktonle 83-^79, away." the rlngT" dr Rides Smootherl Admires Ingemsr otherwise partisan Dodger crowA You eeneed that ae he spoke, Leon Browne 90-14— 78, Werner NO MONEY DOW N! "Tbare is a lot about ^em ar Smith Bays that Musial Uter tMd Emile Griffith was thinking of the ’That’# it. I won’t be worried," Kunsli 89-18—78, Waldron Finne­ dr Better Road Contact! which I admire," Floyd writes, him? last time he cornered a man and agreed Griffith. "He wlU." gan 99-17—76, Jeannette Karri' Pay a i littfs as tL IS psr) "aside from hU fightlim abiUty. I ‘You called the play right VIn poured it On. Meybe so—and maybe the shade gan 101-35—79. i f Proven Tread Design! liked the way he haniwki hinuHdf nie. rm glad you did becaliaa 1 "Pm not goUtg-to let vrimt hap­ of Paret won't misguide the gloved Mea’s Flag Tournament when be was the champion and the want my record-breaking hit to be pened to Paret prey on my mind," hands and soften the fighting heart Uni Becker, 84 feet from 19Ui TAKE YOUK CAR WHERE THE TIRE EXPERTS I kind o f appearance he made to the a good one." lie told, aiunvuring the question of Griffith. hole; Gena Kelly, 87 feet from 19th public. He won on teevee frequent­ Hit No. 8,4^ came the next that hato't Aeon asked aloud. "O f But that's something everybody, hole, — V ■ - / ■ ■ ■ ly and around the kind of placee ht— a solid line-drive to including the welterweight eham- UuSes’ Flag Touraameat MATION-WIM SOAD HAZAXO AND f^A U T T OtMUANISS- All New Goodym^Auto Tins coUiue rm/very eorry about what ion, can ba euro of only when where people saw him a lot. After Sd off Dodger aouthpaw Ron F tf- happened,/hut 1 don't think It was NeUie Johheon, six feet from Art CccicnlMd NaUMi-Wids: 1. A|alstl BOmsl roashtoerds—Le., blowovlr, (ibi^bresks, cuts ru m - I defeated him the first time, I re­ ranoakL waa lifted for -r 8Imlle Griffith corners Ralph 18th hole; Jeannette Harrigan, on —except npainble paaCtui«s..Lialltsd ts oritiaei ewaa* fersmiber of aioam speciBed. S. my fa u l^ I did what I had to do Dupas and tries to pour Hon. solved that I would try to be a lot pinch runner and received a stand the wayA was told to do it. I waa. 18U| gicen. Atainst lajr deiadt in Workmanihlp and malaritl Wilhoat limit at to tiraa or milaaga. a Goodyear •aaxwa*?* like him in that respect, bUt I soon ing ovation from the crowd of 44,- tiying to get back a title I thought Uie daslats is tba U.S. or CssadS will makt adisalBaat aUowaiios to aaw Urgusod oaotlsinal disooiviecsd that that kind of pubUc 559 in the beautiful new Dodger I lost. Benn;ny on a bad decision id aarNat"Csddyoar Pries.' life waa not for me. . I make some Stadium. had bem knocked down, public appearances, but they're not Smith is proud of being fi par- BY DICK CAVALLl else could I do lnit fi|^t?" y)R?nr MEEKLB the kkid that Ingenuur aeem# to be tiolpant in thoaa threa numorabte Hasn’t Lest Beaut at his best s t He's mms of an out­ gamaa, but there’s ■ ■ ■ ■■ imiBtiBiMr/ TDMAKETHK&PRF and no matter bow much I would bss'seen praettoaBy every one of tbjllBB raeiiiager, Howard A lbert, a s f f j w ' T f fURTHELOOee' Uka to be# I Just can’t. the more thim SAOO C a r d i n a l ' lery manufacturer. EHCMnCNKSHT. "So I just have to continue try­ games in 'which Miwrfsl bss par- NEW BARGAIN-PRICEO TRUCK TIRE ing to be myself simply because I UcipateA Llodifi Appointed can’t be anybody else. As long as That would ba tbq club% ginlal,, IMTBRNATIONAL UBAOUB Pm champi(Mi — and right at this gregarious and articulate Travel * ’Madice, 7-4, Monday at Buckley 3-T NYLON Ht-NflLER R-C GREENWICH ( AH) — The iq>- S c o r ^ in each of the first thraa Field. The Medics copped the first mlpute I stlU don’t know how long ing Secretary, Leo Ward, who Innings, AnsahU’s buUt up ap eariy I 'Will continue to fight — I may been the c ardinal^ irntment of Joe Lkxlra, former dscisloa, 18-10. continue to be the champion no­ niveraity of Connecticut football lead, then defeated P a i r 's , 7-4, The first on# Went nine innings. since 1S8S. C at Verplanek Field Tuesday. BY GOODYEAR body knows." e « e star, as aestatant football coauh at After an 8-8 tie In regulation, both Boh Kieraan had two hlte for the teams scored twice In the eighth to Victory over Myself rates high Graenwicb High School haa baen Bomiwed Time’ annoim^. Uodra haa been as­ winners vriiUSr Dick Oobb rismmed remain daadlocked, lA lO . The on the Uet of sports "best scUen. a home run for Paganl’s. Medics finaUy won it with a trio of . 4> S s Natiimal League Umpire sistant football coach at. Southing­ PrieOM Mtartms low aM Donatklli served as a tall-, ton High. Summary: aoores m the nmth. / . ' . on a B-17 with tha U.8. A U FWce Ansaldl's • ...... 118 008-7-7-8 Summary: tMtoara# to i*ca. 'r -jwto Pavelack; Davsy, Cone (7 ), O'NsU emsATim TAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER memorable gemes WWch have *tu ^ (8 ) and ’romaasi, Bpectof. . ape 1 IS. taka-b*s ded the career ef the Inimitable but was captured and/aerved 15 AMEBIOAN LEAGUE 8;l5x20eniy 4 8 “ / MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY montba as a Oerman Big five-run third inning was sU Stan “the Man" Muslai; Five unearned rime in the second V *plm Ux sad aW tire,aN year true# Smith was catchliw for Wtts- war. the ImUsiu needed but they used THATVN*8A/UI9rAKE- POMY N L ump Henry tA ia g ) Craw­ Inning gave Naerifre a spilt. Don He&ALMRySLOStN0. WORRY buigh^ when Muslal bit his first ■/' 'S'* It as Just the begtiming, ef a 134 Hogen and Dave McMillan hit well major-league home-run on Sept. ford narrowly escaped daath dur­ rout M PoUce S Fire at WaddeU nnonHBL THE OUOCBRif Uart. > WOUTrC ing World War U While serving for the winners while Vinnie Pave- 1VC3UST . i 38, m i at Forbes Field. Field Tuesday. lack was the best offensive bet la «on; Umpire Smith was working sec with Uncle Sam's Navy. Ba Two hits Stan RigsraoU and aboard the deetrqyer Walks which Medtes. \ ROPNEV end base at Wrigley Field on 8 ^ a home run by Jim Mamtlng paced Summary: . . a TDTWB IS. 1988 wdien Stan joined the lOOO- was hit by a Japdnua Kamiktse the 'wlnnen.. Yogi Ameio had a eOODYEAR NICH0’-S.MAMI^|P$TER TIRE plane during the ifivaslan of Lusoa N o erirs ...... 151 000 7-KM3 ■ns M AIN 8 T .-Jffl < 895 BBOAD ST,—an 8-9179 MARKET hit Club with a pinch-hit dfiuble pair at aafetias ^ PoUcs-Flre. Medics ___ . .311 000 4- 9 ^ and Vltmie had the pleasure of re- m January of ir FORA Suihipary: O’Neil, Neil (3) and Tomassi, Few trie'ving the ball for “the Man” as Indians ...'...... 006 804—13Y1 I COOK'S SERVICE STATION a memento at that accomplish-, Spector (S), Tomassi (6 ); Welch, HOLLYWOOD SERVI^I CENTER TMINSa You Asked ft PoUcl^FIrs ...... 010 009- 4-4-8 Barry (5 ) and Pavelack. S43 E. CENTRE STux-Ml 9-8167 I 9K aODDUB TPKE. IM SIUja 9 ^ 1 1 SMUlte When asked/reccntly to McKiOB, Gromsn, KtasI snd And "mim in Uue" Smith was Healy; Amato, Tedford aad Oto' . working the plate when Musial set hia ‘unusual’ /Kill ri^it hander/Oal rler. 1' ' Back in Form JACK'S ATLANTIC TWIILE'S SERVICE STATION the aH-Ume N L record for UfeUmk 799 M AIN ST.— M l 9-S888 - BOUTE 44A. NORTH O O V E N T H T -P I8 -9 ^ hits with his S,48lst'aafety in May the foUowing/ ducidatton : IS at .the new. Dodger Stadium. "Thare eight dd NAnONAL LEAGUE DAYTONA RBAC». Fla. (AP) -U' Glenn (Fireball) Roberts is back In the ,NL office recently. Smith our family I was tk* only my Three runs ip the sixth enabled ROLAND MOTORS iUHIIER'S SHELL SSRViqi THE STORY OF WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGRS (tevelaed an incident relative to fathtr was Jpermltted Mprlarty Brothers to get a- tie, in form ' and on ths prowl after he figured jfit was his chanCs scoring his second stock car rite-, 899 OENTBB er^-8n 1^79 658 CENTEB 8T —Ml 941M 1 DAVY JDNES BY LEFP and MeWILLlAMS I Musial'e. record-breaking hit which then, another trio In the seventh ' ■ \\ ■ •r. Ityidflea the high calibre Muelai's malu up for tha dtuation," gave them ‘ an 99 Vietory over ing victory of the year on the Cal’a ‘ handle” Is Calvin fastest track In the world. The kharacUr; The day before Stan set OassarTuakalwBa Manchester Auto Parts' Tussdsy OLIVA'S ESSO RUFm rSFLYlNG A SEttVICt w e bit re6(m Simth called him out Oodidge night St Buckley Field. Sl-yeartoid Roberto drove "my us UHinn ST—Ml s-sra , kind of raoo—wide open ail the M l HiOgIFORO R IL-aii 9-8S39 •t first baselcn a elolM play when Home runs by B M Gabby and \ . • • ' ■ • : gklp YouoU want tor paiigM — way" yesterday to winning the Firecracker 350. Itoberts roared both wqre hit in a loMag oauee. DON WILLIS OARAGE MEAD'S ATlANTie STATION across the' fialatt Ime in his 1992 899 BAirnFOBD fiD— an S 4 l^ UM «88 Site Nam ed Foi-pakland D rills Summary: Pontiac U icroiiild ahead of the is MAIN ai/--ia 9-4981 Moriarty . .100 108 8—9;7-8 ruimerup, Junior jjahnaen of Auto Parte ....'i-.-tOO 010 0-9A-7 da, N.C., who alto^drovc. a IRVICENTER ^ ^ozzirs SH iU STATKM sMwewnw (AF) — Tlie*OulrkJ(mnouncea today the eopjj BOTH RARRBL»Wsck HeaMRWay, M. ware and D. tiac. A four-car smashup whtCi HARTFORD /:a n : ware; YoueU, Ifilewdd and Bar- 319HAR7 8 -M fl 31S 8| A lN e T > -9 a 8-1818 " Oakland-Bailden of tha .American plans to ha-ve anotlMr Nicklsiis,. th9 Unitsd eliminated ths vaunted Ford toai Football Laague wiU conduct thdr drill hare, S ts tii <>p9n champion, tea., of and. Fred Lorsw pra eeaacn training at tha Uhl- tha past twd years tbs Bes- u n forced the ram to be run un­ BJLSWORTH omI L A M W ; M. A Mr SHELL SERvici mskofi. p determiB9d bid jLtUt losing tbs a p s a ^ gams der toe esutlea flag for sevsn verdly of Kasaachuaetta 1*9. Mots hdd tMtr esmp at sa OAKLAND at.~M t s4 iu BODTB4fiNDOVn9--80 8-8749 MS. but have jMaj* dedSsS bi < thgl m R ah St (eon^ttee ef aa efiriiar tls), Nas- lApi, iylBbit MBT- AsMbs fgy 8«MMIi Bteeoyr Wanes il«s«r to tbdr basis city. T f w a a m A tm ntoptoiadJto.lNEtot i iim • M \ B T = '\ - -i-4 T . ■ ' i ' V . . ■ /■ •:f:; ' !•. ■■wl ’ '■■-. ,^'f; ;■■ „ A.V ■ :',■ ■ ■;;r ' l ^

■ ■ . . -I"; ■: •■ , V.” >.■■«■•■' ^■ ' RC= ’ A .' \ - r ■ ■ .■■ •A ■- V • ■•■' .. ", ' ■ .- • ■ ■ '■■ ■" ■ ‘ ' -\ \ ( / PAGE T w h m MANCHESTER EVENINO' HERALD. MANCHE$TES. CONN: THURSDAY; JULY i , 19«S ItAMCHEffrSK EVEfrtNG HBRAU)/MANCHE8TEa* CbWIw THUIlSDAYv JULY 6, 1962 ^According to Pa^t Performance Charts^ Angels 2d to Finhh First in AL Pe^ Los Angeles Sweeps into

o 8-3, and Dean Chance supplied# scored Cleveland’s run as the ln-(«-J»eir first game against the A’s:^led the wtoerS with a h ^ er. trl-^Pleis’. 7)i Innlnga of tight relief NEW YORK (AP)—Fly-t One of baseball's barometers Isaland edged to .within two percent-# pie. two singles and foUr runs, bat­ lace^^tted In. Ed BaUey Imd Jim idlav- the July 4 standings — with the age points of - new York with a the needed help from the thillifpen. dlans nipped Hank Auglrre and the Yankees cut ...... loose In the sec - - pitching. AhiSon bstt^ across four, NEW YQRK (AP) The’ 'defending ch ^ p a in fiftl^ ing high, those Afigel$. And if Detroit In theln opener. Perry ond. EM Charles pushed Kansas ted in. . runs with s homer and single. ''sfeated the Chicago Cub^ enport also connected as Bob BmlU team topping the league the tra­ pair of overtime victories over De­ He came on with two out In the • • • , Los Angeles Dodgers, win­ (3-0) won It with a Seven-hlttbr, ' past performance charts ditional favorite Jto wind up as troit 1-0 on Gene Green’s pinch seventh, one run in one man on. opened the last' of the lOth with a City ahead with a two-run inslde- • • • stiq^ moved around to third on h the-paric homer in the second, In­ ning ’em two^at a time with DODGBBS - Bob Miller (0-7) was the loser; ^ mean anythii^, Los Angeles’ champion. It's Msppenad that way single in the 10th inning and 6-2 and turned back the Senators the TWIN8-RED SOX-X ORIOLBS-WHTTE SOX— astonishing regularity, have WilUe Mays hit two homers m 41 timea In the a'L’s 61 years, (or on Don Dillard's hom­ m t of the way. Lee 'toomas' hom­ sacHfice and Tito Franebna's in­ ning but Mantle blasted on: with Boaton!a Lu Clinton continued Johnny Temple rapp^ out four Frank Howard’k tfaigle and bas- infant; American Le^igue en­ field hit, then came in on Green’s a man aboard in the fifth, toen hits and Jerry Adair tagged a ds- passed the July 4, milestone loaded double d^Oye in five runs the second game—one with two on a 67 tper cent s'verage or two out er in the 18th; MinnesoU and Bos- er ih the sixth proved the Angels’ blazing in the Red Sox’ split with try ifi 2-1'to finish first in the of three times. But yto only have thn played even, the Twins taking clincher, pinch single. < the Bombers bombed In the sixth—^ ciaiva two-run homer In the eixth with a half-game ^ g e over n\ support of Sajddy.Koufax’ five^ and another with one man aboard penitant derby—which would rank Cle'veland caume from behind the Twins, whacking out seven inning as the .Orioles scored oytr hit\pitching as/tbe Dodgers pound- - t o give Billy G’bell (10-6) \ to go back as far as'lsxt aaason to the nrat game 8-4 and the Bed Sor Leon Wagner, the league’s lead- when Clete Boyer homered, Maris Sah Francisco’s Giants and added as ohe.of the'most cockeyed upsets find the last time It didn’t happen. theapeond 0-5; and Baittmore split twice In the second-, game before homered with two on. and Mantle sTraight hits after grounding out Chicago. Then a flurry of four un­ baseball tradition-to their lineup ed -^ ris Short (4-5), Md his suc- .-'nough working Voom to last the ' in baaSbaU history. 'ng home run hitter, smacked Mo. Dillard slammed hls bases-loaded his first time up. toe reserve out­ earned runs against Chuck Estrada distance although tagged for 10 The Yanks split an Independence with Chicago, the Orioles adwilng 74 aith one on in the third and belted his second of the game. in their struggle for National ceswra for 18 hits in, the' first \ . Ihe Angels swept Into Oia lead homer off loser Jerry Casale in the Mantle hit five homers In the four- fielder. an .097 batter last Friday ih the third inning and lefty Juan game. I ^ fa x (12-4), lUaking his .lits. Billy Hunter (1-4), victim of Day doubleheader with Detroit, 7-3 and the White Box 5-2., Felix Torres also banged a two- League supremacy. in yesterday’s big holiday program) leaving them a game back of the .• • • ISth: Woodie Held’a single with "ame- set but on a 16-for-33 tear since, had Plzarro's six-hit pitching gave the Jrst\ suurt since his np-hltter. ..lay’s-23rd and 24th homers, took by scoring two victories over ANOMJBS-BENATOBa — The run homer for Los Angeles In the two opt In the ninth tied It 1-1. two homers, two doubles, three sin­ White Sox the ■victory in the sec­ ■ Traditio.i jumped on Los An- the loss. Tigers — but the Yankees emerged second gtoe. A rt. Fowler pre­ In. the opener, rookie right-hanfi- eles’ bandwagon after yesterday’s (lidi^allow a hit until' Ted Savage Washington. 4-3 and 4-1. That os runaway pennant winners. .Angels, helping to mske a spirited and Doc Edward’s first major er Diego Segut held the Yanks to gles, drove lit four runs and scored ond game. Oiarlle Maxwell’s two- , ipmemd Jn the seventh inning.. Btretehed their winning string to served the pitching victory for league h/2 ' ering that both Los Angeles Too" Washii^^^ 51 .838 18 teams would be in the same Out at . Dodger Stadium, Major League Strong Relief Corps Biggest Asset ResnlU league the morning of July 5. several baseball writers were Los Angeles , Washington Too bad they threw a net checking the progress of ths 3- 1. . over him before he could get Angels by \ radio, toe an­ =ssLeaders= Cleveland 1-6, _ lit 0-2 (First his money down. Because, nouncer, anticipating a recep­ Familiar Sight at the Home of the Kelly Baseball Family/ AMERICAN Ldu.AGUE Incredible Angels Keep Pac^ 10 Innings, Second Innings). with part of his winnings, he tion at the airpiort here, said It Kansas City ILrS, York 1-7 would take the Angels about Iiregular meals are common in homes where there is at least one mer player and now the scorekeeper, t r ^ to keepitracl^f, left to Batting (Baaed on 175 or more intended to make a. patrioUp- . Minnesota 8-5, ~ 4-0. gesture by retiring the nation­ seven hours to fly home from youngster playing baseball but at the home of John Kelly at 17 Cham- right, Mike, 8, an 89 League player w)^p the White Sox;^Ray, 12, of at bats) — Jimenez, Kansas City, Despite Lack of Top Players Baltlmoro TiiS, 8-5. 'Washington. .350; Runnels, Boston, .336, Rol­ al debt...... ouble “ problems.’’ There are four happy and Sears’ Little League entry, and John^5, o f the Intermediatb.^ague \ . . Today’S' The Dodgers, who ha^ been . “toe way they're going,” lins, Minnesota, J24; Slehern, Kan­ it Cleve- said one writer, “they’ll be healthy sons in the Kelly clan, three ball players and the fourth—an Lincoln Oilers. Pop Kelly serves a^'runner’’ each day, b r in ^ g in sas City and Robinson, Chicago, NEW YORK — (NEAT The An­ - D «tr«t in business more than 60 gels approaching the hplf way {aiM (llaiiiob 4ri>, years, figured to ^ In first ■ home ln„two hours flat." 670 official scorekeeper in the American Little League. Above left, Mrs. the American League results befof« heading for hit insurance agpht 808. mark virtually tied for the\ Ameri­ EaMmoro/. (Fisher 2 ^ at CW place or thereabmts in the *to« Angels, who had been Kelly waves a daily good-by to her sons. Above right, Paul, 13, a for­ duties in Hartford. (Herald Phptos by Ofiafa.) Runs — Green, Mlnneso^, 60; In flfst place only once before Pearson and Wagner, Los AngUee, can Leagiie lead Is an incredible nOiKd; (Zanni 5-8) National League./But the An­ as Fidpi'Castro receiving dn hon­ .; ■ ' Friday’s ... gels, organized''less than-two —fof a day In April—passed 66; SleAern;' Kansas .City, 57; the Yankees by beating Wash­ iM dis and HoWser, Kansas City, orary degree from a barbei^’ col- ^'C xn ^ d at.Otovetond, . years ago, phder a process lege/'. ■ . \'.' ■ at Detroit (- known as .' Instant baseball, ington , 4-2 and 4-1. L. L. Fund Drive Jerry mdall Prime toe Dodgers, meanwhile, Kelso Loses Suburban '/Rons BAtted In —; Wagner, Loe Siire, Leon Wagner blosmmed York at MlnneMta, were expected to lead the into a Complete outfielder and the Ington at kansaa »ty Aihcrlcpn League this year were protecting their half­ Short of Quota Antolce,. 63; Robinson, Chicago, game National League lead by Of stoff Who Became Star 61; Itollins, Minnesota, 56; Cola* Roger Maris of 1962. Certainly, only in two-base throwing Final returns have been Vito, Detroit and Slebern, Kamsaa Billy MOran developed into an'All- aipn at Los Afigeles, (I errors and aapirin epnsump-- disposing of Philadelphia, 16-1 As ‘Sboe’ Delays Again made in the annual house to City, 54. Star second baseman. Positively, tlph. - and 7-3. * ^NATIONAL l e a g u e i , house Little League baseball W YORK (NEA) Jf yqu^ A green kid of 20, he hit just Hits — Rollins, Minnesota, 106; switch-hitting iron man Bob R(mg- NYLON fund raising campaign. Nick cpuid field a baseball team made ,164 in those 32 games for the Runnels, Boston, 07; Jimenez, .Kan­ ers Is a superior young catcher. Loe Angelra .56 20 .650 NEW YORK (A P)—Willie Shoemaker, regarded as Amer­ Cataldo, treasurer, reported Saa Ffiwlsoo 55. 20 .655 ip of players major league clulu Ciibs, then he wm kept around sas City and MpraiL Los Ken McBride is a topnotch pltph- FITS ica’s premier stakes jockey now that Eddie Arcaro has re­ that the sum . of $2,394.06 was have given up on^ you’d have your­ the next year to play in 72 games 06; Malzone; BiMton and .(Slebern, er. Bo Belinsky turned out to be Pittobnrgh / . . .40 82 .605 tired, once again waited too long to make his move and as a contributed, only $106 short m self a jiretty solid lineup. . and hit a punny .160. Kansas City,' 05. X.. " / a pleasant surprise and Dean S t Louis .....4 5 86 A56 Injustice of Jimenez the goal to meet 1962 operatpig One is not talking, about playr' "He’ll never hit enough to play Doubles ***) BoMnspm Chicago, Chance another remarkable rp- Otoelnnati TUBE or TUBI result lost his second straight $100,OQO-plus race in New expenses. 26; Cnnnlngham, CjUcligo, M; WlwaukM... 'Eprk with an odds on favorite. era various clubs traded. He’s talkl major league baseball,’’ Club offi­ cruit. \ Little League officii^ are Ing about playera certain major cials decided. Rodgers; Los Angptes,\2S; Yas- But overall,' BIU Rigney Is do-\ niladeliWshfa ..i4 46 .4 Back bn June 23 at Belmont The defeat of Kelso, the 1960 most appreoUtlve of tm coop­ trzemsld, Boston ajiid ■Grebiii Min­ Moaston 82 46 A lii All-Star Team Snub Shoemaker. Astride Cicada, was and 1961 Horse of Year along with eration and generosl|y received league outfits decided would not Kindall spent the next three ing an extraordinaiY Job of show­ ...... S \'54 seasons in the Americap Asso­ nesota, 21. t ' Chicago 6 /.8 X . beaten by Bramalea in the gl20,- thedast pjace finlA of Carry Back, by Manchester rasir make the grade—and let go. . ] Triples — Fog and Roblitm, ing how to succeed in baseball IgeW^York ....tr LU C LIN TO N 125 Coaching Club -Aunerican Daks suiprise cbn^eror of Kelso earlier Nhxt step In tM nmney rais­ The Los, Angeles Dodgers, for| ciation, at Fort IVorth andf Hous­ without players. The amazing An­ NEW YORK (AP)—The failure of his fellow American ton, frequently being recalled by Chicago and CImoll, Kansas ClW, Wednesday’s kesidts. in one of the great upsets of the this year, featured the nation’s hol­ ing field Will special pro­ instance, never gave Jim Gentile ar 7; A. Smith, :Chieago and Lamp^,\ gels left Yankee Stadium with an ; Lea Angeleo ' 16-7r \FhUadelphla Leaguerk to vote him on the All-Star team has failed to chance to make it at first base.j the Cubs to play a scattered few ven break in (our games despite ^Playing Begularly Helps^""^hntoH year. Yesterday - at Aqueducit, it iday thoroughhi^ program which motion w ith ^ e State Theater Kansas City/6. J-«. \ ■' ■ dampen tne bubbling spirits of Manny Jimenez, who is more ■was Beau ,Purple who heat Shoe- mahagemenr Ih Manchester. Now, with the Baltimore Oriolet, games early or late In thC sea­ Home R(ttis—iWagner, Loe Ange­ he tact that they had a hole at saw 363.750 bet $23,361,503 at 19 son. / San Francisco 11*16, New York concerned with maintaining his position at’ the top of the ; maker and Kelso in the ; 8103,800 tracka. Little Lewniere will offer a ape- he’s one of the moat feared home les, 24; cash, Detroit, 21; OentUe, third base, an outfielder at first 4- 8. , Suburban Handicap in iuiofher cial pApe for six adinisslaHOin* uto run' hitters. The St. LOuls Cardi­ graded for Locke - Baltimore and Marls, New York, base/a catcher in left field and a” \ RYNE DUREN circuit’s hit'oarade.hit'Mrade Last November -this Cubs,. de­ Ciincinnati 8,'Ghteago A\ stunning aurprlae. Former D. 'S. Open champions the eator with the baselMlI nals gave up on Ruben Amaro as a 10; Colavito, Deceit and Killebrew, midgetNn center. 'Harder than 90 per cent* Mllwaukoo 7-0, St Louis 5-2 Not so K a n ^ City Manager Maris and runner-up Lee Thomas Hottest Hitter in A. L., shortstop, but he wound up with spite the fact they had question In both one and one-quarter-mlle Tommy .BolL Ed : Furgol, Cary ct getting ene-half of the MhuipSota, (7. i \M o in Ariny the' latter more or less establish'. (first completion of Tnesdayts sob- Hank Bauer vriiO (eels the players of the Angels In the players' vote. woe the Phillies and is now regarded marks at both second base and . Pttching (Based on seven or The dun;, barely a year and Yankee Manager Ralph Houk, who Middlecoff and Billy Casper failed shbrtstop, traded ' Kindall to the ing him.self as the middle man. ' pended game). \ have done an Injustice to hls roly and Shoemaker admitted ' after- tm. qualify for the final, two Cataldo Is serving as general aa one of-the National League’s more .dectstons) t—• Foytack, De­ a halt old, has managed to hang PIttaburgh 7-4. Houston 0-8. poly right fielder who leads the win pilot the American Leaghe chatrman ttl the tbeator project. besL Indians for pitcher Bobby Locke, troit, 6-1, MT; Dpnovan, Cleveland, Rigney bagged the last and Clinton Helps Red So^ wards “maybe I didn’t move quick, rounds of the 1961 Open at Oak-. who had never been a big league on somehow and set the pace in most important game in New York Today’s Oamca Athletics In batting, hlU, home squad in the All-Star game at enough.” mionL ’tvibe’s Key Mato it-i, .800; WIcliersham, Kansaa the American League since May ; Lea Angeles (Drysdale 14-4) at hins and total bases and Is sec­ Washington, D.C. next Tueeday, There are countless other ex­ ^winner. Mel McGaha, freshman City, 8-2, .800; Paimual, Mfaineeota, with , four relief workers, starting manager of the Indians, grad^; 19 despite the fact that they lost the iMspectacled Duren and fin­ Ban Franctsco (McCormick 4-2). ■ - ond to Norm Slebern in runs-bat- will select- his alternates EYida’y. BOSTON (AP)—Lu Clinton, the pride of Ponei City, amples. but perhaps the most 12-4, .760; .Wllsik Boston. 6-2, Ken Hunt, the center fielder, with Philadelphia (Owens 2-2) aL He indicated he Intends to follow glaring at the moment is Jeriy Kindall strictly on.his merits./ ishing with Fowler, who celebrat­ ted'ln. \ Okls., today is the hottest thing in the A m erican ^ gu e, in­ Not only Is Kindall playing/rae .750. 1 " ■ a dislocated shoulder. TTiis on top ed his\ 40th birthday by driving in Pittsburgh (McBcan 7-5)-, (N). the players’ selection to the letter. Kindall. who was with the Houston Strikeouts —- Fascual, Minne­ of losing George Thomas, an out­ , Friday's Schedule X’lt’a a darn shame,” raid Bauer cluding the pennant fight, thanks to s bariAge of seven great defensive ball for whic;^he sota, 106; Estrada] Baittmore and (our runs In the last two innings. who didn’t feel too well anyway That, in all probability, would X Buffs on the International League fielder who could be a big hitter, Spring' and Chance worked In be­ Milwaukee at Chicago. leave joo itoim for Jimenez. briefly In 1960; when he was the has always been noted, he’(0 tow Terry, New York.l. 01; Bolinsky, after the New York Yankees had straight hits. ^ swinging a powerful b a ^ The third baseman Gene Leek and tween. ] . ■* ‘ S t Louis at Now York. (N). '"I'iexpect to be criticized,” raid Thrown into ths lineup when up hls itance'irom the wlde-apart | property of the Chicago Cubs. The Los Angeles, 80; Biinnlng, Detroit, pitcher Ron Moeller to the Army. ' - Houston at Cincinnati, (N). coihe from behind to beat\tte A’a it Fisk firo oily guaronfeo is proMBto bosod o« prieo, wot flio Hsf priiM. chance to play regularly/(^'eloped S6« Dureti may not be as swift as 7-8 if ter the Athletics had ■Won the Houk. ’’And maybe they’ll be Carroll Hardy was U1 last week, ip^Uon htowas ttocing at the plate tall second, baqeman now is regard­ him as a hitter. Like Tony Kubek of .(he Yan­ he was' when with the Yankees, ' PnHadcIphla at Pittobnrgh, (N). Clinton—the fourth Boston out­ when ;totoUed by the parent club ed as the key man in Cleveland’s NATIONAL Le a g u e open» 11-1 Wednesday. right. "But I feel I should follow And so baseball cc^inues. its kees, they’li be welcome additions but he bun throws harder than Loa Angeles at San Francisco, the dictates of the players. They fielder—climaxed s great surge late iMMt season. He ssid he started bid for the pennant. merry way.. Detroit Jpnce owned Batting (Based ok 175 or more When discharged In mid-August. 90 per cent of the pitchers (N). j Jimrasz finished behind yesterday, when he helped the Red tlM s ^ e thing this sgpring, then Kindall is pne of the thousands have selected Who they felt were • FISK CUSTOM LO W FR O FIU NYLON Carl Hubbell, but Cobb said at bats) — T. DavUL Los Angeles, toe key to the upsurge of the around. It was his second start toughest against them. Sox besA Minnesota 9-5 aftcr..the ^Steadily has brought hiS feet closer of playera who early in their ca­ he’d never be a major league .344; F. Alan, Sen Francisco, .382; Angels, seemingly strengthened and his customary Job striking Twins won the douWehesd^ together.. . reers acquired the good field, no "Jimenez looks like ia pretty • F.C. F. NYLON FOR STRENOTH [GENERAL) itcher and let b M slip away -to .Clemente, nttsburgh, .827; H. by adversity, haf been relief pitch­ out six and walking the ' same Pascualf Sim Kaat Mouvd Leaders good hitter,” Houk added, "but openOr 8-4. / ‘‘1 find It takes mors out of you hit' tag. He was- a victim pf the Sle New York ^ants. Aaron; MUwaukeb and Robinson, ing. Rigney, who hasn’t missed numl>er in three and two-thirds in­ For the afternoon, CUntoi^sd with a wide stance pow that Tve original bonus rule, which dictated a trick and 'should' be the AL nings. we found out he’ll bite at any­ two homers, two doubles apn three • gl TIMES SAFER FROM HI-SFEED BLOWOUTS tIRE The Boston ,■ Red Sox once Cincinnati,' .825. thing from' the letters Up. He’U cured It,” CUnton raid.' that major league clubs nad to owned Pee 'Wer Reese, but Joe .Rons — Wills, Los Angeles, 72; msinager-of-the-year, early realized Just ‘Ryne’ Now slnglea drove. In fourand Returned to Minors keep' bonus boys on their rosters Mays, San Francisco, 70; T. Davis, that the bull p^n would take on Duren admits he Isn’t as rapid Twins Making Run for Pennant ' ilte at aU high pitches.” scored five, hoostlng/lHs battins • 2S%.30«>4 MORE M ILU6E Cronin said the shortstop was not \Jimenez, the. league’s leading Clinton also revealed that two for two years without farming oiit. an American' League hitter and Los Angeles,' and H. Aaron* Mil­ even- more Importance with ex­ as he was. -The hitters used average S4 plants to .359. years; ago, after a talk with Ted Kimball was signed off the waukee, 68; Williams, Chicago, 62. pansion. the longer schedule, noc­ to call me Mr. Duren." he ob­ hitter at .350, was held fairly well What’a more, OUnton to '’alive’’ sold him to Brooklyn. With Two Defiendable Hurlers In Chech by Yankee pltcherp who Willtoina he asked Higg,lna to send • 20% BETTER STEERINO RESPONSE Minnesota campus in 1956 for I More iwently, Detroit'' had Runs Batted In — T, Davis. Los turnal ^m bs and long trips by air served. “ Now they Just call m# for a shot at>Uie major league him back to the minors. $20,000 and played 32 gamea for [Maury Wills blit gave up on him Angeles. 87; Mays, S an Francisco, at all hours of the night. Rigney Rjme" him to a single In each game record of ll/nonaecutive hits set ”It]was my own decision,” Oto- • 4-12 EXTRA MILES PER TANRFUL OF Q i BAUI the Cubs that - summer when he and let. the shortstop go back to 70; H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 68; Oe- had made something like 175 But no' one - is running up th« although he drew two bases on by "’hto manager, Mike HIggin*. ton explained. "I t(new I had to •should have lM$en in Class C or B the Dodgerii. peda, San Francisco, $7; Robin­ pitching changes heading into plate too. eager to hit against NEW YORK (NEA)—The Vic balls.^e has 42 rbi and 10 home when the latter wore a Boston make adjustments /to become a learning the trade. Ba.sebpU’i got a million 'of ’em. son, CIncInnatli 62. July 4; ’ ' flame-throwing Duren, and hia wild •■Power deal with the Indiana runs. \ .. uniftom in 1938. major leaguer and If I didn't go W « do ^ rtiI»-“Co rrte t c « t o r , eombor, teo*in. Hits — T. Davis, Los Angeles, Fearieas Firemen and wooly -form -is complemented anchored the Twins’ Idd infield of Jimenez, 28, may have been can’t explain the streak,” back to the farm I'd Juat be sitting 117; 'Groat, Pittsburgh, 100; WU­ The Four Fearless* Firemen by Fowler, who throws a little bit ' Rich Rollins. Zorro VferraUea and hiding hto true feelings, but he jduuigged the smiling S4-year-old on the bench.” liams, Chicago, and Flood. St. have been Ryne Dureii. Art "Fow­ of everything, left-handed Spring, Bernls Allen, the lal;ter only s didn’t seem at all disturbed by afttrward. "I do know playing Nightcap winner TGene Oonley ler, Tom Morgan, and - Jack od|^;m itoorinfj, erf$s-cron and safety chock tiros, Louis, 107; Cepeda, San Fran­ and steady'Morgan. year out of iSirdua the snub. regularly helps. to at’S' brought (9-7) contributed a sacrifice fiy to cisco, 108. Spring. Belin.sky. (Thance and 'The Los Angdes Angels are! go- >Bu6 the barter for Power, the ‘I am disappointed, of course, my confidence back. I Just hope Ms cause and Carl Yastrzemskl, Easy Vacation Terms Dcrnbles — Robinson, Otncinnatl, tob Botz have contributed saves, ing on relief. | Fancy Dan first baseman with the raid the left-hancjeil slugger from 1 lean hit half as well the rest of hitless in the opener, knocked in S' ikdonco front whools. AH mokos. nwdeb. 80; Mays, San Francisco, 22; Vlr- relaxed batting stance, cost the San. Pedro de MaWorls In the Do­ the way.” " sold runs with a hoiher and single. don and Skinner, Pittsbnrgh, 20: surprising. Minnesota club Pedro minican Republic, "b)it I am nto toe rtghthanded hitter con­ ' MUnneeota All-Star third baae- NO PAYMENT) TILL AUGUST Brock, Chicago, 10. -Ramps, - a starting pitcher,, some­ angry at anybody. " nected safely in 33 straight games mim Richie Rollins had the only Triples — Ranew, Honeton, 8; Giants Give $150,000 Bontis thing It needs more than anything T think I hays right to he on thTM yean ago at Minneapdlto, run tof-'Oonley . ■via--a homer until T. Davis, Los Angeles nnd Vlrdon, ■else. . All-Stars,” Jimfins* continued In then in the American Association, th^ severto. Bernie' Allen led off ALDMNlLEAGUE ; ’ The victo^. pushed the BA club Pittsburgh, 7; Brock and WU­ , ^ "If we’tod one more pitcher who hia best broken Shigltoh, "and It but esn’t sver recaU a streak like with a round trip belt, then a walk Close scores and tight pitchiog into third place in the league liams, Chicago and Wills, and To Santa Qara’s Garibaldi could win 14-16 games, we’d be tn would-glve me grrat pleasure hut this one. , ' and single preceded a run-^pro- featured Tuesday’s games at Char­ standings,, one-half gaihu ahead, of pretty good shape,” said Gordon "CUnton finally started think­ dpeing single by Rollins. ReUefer MUFFLERS Fairly, Los .Angeles, 6. I can do nothing shout It, yss? ing and remembering those little FAMOUS DELCP SHOCK AISORBERS ter Oak and Keeney St. Bantly Oil Farrell's. /' Home Runs — Msys, San Fmn- SAN FRAN(3Si -r than enough, for . Gus’s Tuesday cdsco, IS. "ril need $ 'lot of tinp." said . 'toe Twins at least got sorae- OoMer, Senators (4). this way: 'owed only four hits while fanning night and they went 'on to trip Pitching (Baaed on seven' or the right-handed plttlUr. who president. Horace Stoneham, de­ ' thing In exchange ’for Raihos,' ed, then homered for the only l(t Ui ShMk T$in clined comment on the^bonoj. - toomas,' Angela (ID- First gam;: chinks in )Heto* armor. Guaranteed For at Long At .'3 and walking just two. Army A Navy^A-S, at: Mt. Nebo. more decMonsj — j^irkoy, Cincin­ agreed yesterday to nebept the Dick Stigman, the left-handed re- Wagner, A n g ^ (34)... . / . Fourth tawIngL-Bsat sut a bit a Toiiayt Summary: Three errors and four hits com*'' nati, 18-2, B87;..Pie<«e, ]San Fran- highest bonus, ever paid by the Father Janies |5.' SweCters, the "lief worker, coming vrith the hlgh- Gardner, who bad singled, scor­ 3antly ...... 100 201 x—4-6-4 Torrea, Angela (4)- ...... to deep short. ed on a double play In the first in­ You Own Your Car tfi-DAY FREE TRIAL bined for the fiw runs that gave claoo, 8-2. JOO; Dryadale, Uis An- Giants. Santa Cara athletic moderator ’ ly valuable Power. - ^^. Lnmne, Athlettra (8)* Sixth—Ls/sked s double to right Tassifff ...... 000 201 0--3-4-5 Gus’s -'a quick jump. ;Don Flavell gelee, 14-4; .778; Keonoe, Chicago. Giants Manager Alvin Dark and who blasted pro semits last week •- One Trade Flasled eenter sad eeered as piuriiMtter ning and Jim Poglisroni homered Tedford and Zwick; Romano, Ohartas. Atlrietiee (IS). for the other Boston’ runs in the led the attack with a triple and 7-2, .771; Koufax, Lea Angeles. pitching coach Larry Jansen are In a lettc- to Ford Frich. said, *• > But (tolvin (Wfflth’s more ra- ^-lair, Orioles (3). Boh TUtossa Mt into a f o i ^ Bushey (6) and Moore. two singles. Good.defensive work 18-4, .750. "When a lx>y is offered such a -cent swap of a .pitcher, Don Lee, Eighth—Homered deep-tats the opener. equdlly as eager to see their tow­ RoMnson, Orisles (14). toe Sox sre playing an exhibition by Bill Sheekey ano\Chirlo Petrie- Strikeonts — Kbttfax, Los An­ ering 6-(oot-8, 205-pound fireballer fantastic chance,, he can’t turn ■to the LOS Angeles Angels for Jim gnrieto. White Sex (4>. eeater field Mesriwra. . ' Bruce ThelUng and Glen Banks ca also' featured fof Gus’s. ’tom geles, ].104; Drysdale, Las Angeles, it down. What I am opposed to U. -Donohue didn’t work out at all. f with their farm (earn In Seattle to­ ; Jm action. antis 2, Yankees (IS). ■ Secead gaue: > night before opening a road trip dn^e in single runs in the third Conran and Rick FoAlanella turn­ 114; Gn»ea, St. Laals, 100; OVeU. trying to turn boys against cblfege 'As one member of the party put Boyer, Ynnkeeo (11). ~ ■"nwehed a two- anw fourth respectively to provide ed in good catches'for Army A San Franeleeo, 100; Johnaoa, •'I’ve never seen him pitph,” without iuiy worthwhile bonus.” IL "Ws traded one hyporiiondriac the Uae tote the against league-lssding- Los An­ said Dark: ‘‘I won't know how OAMILO PASCUAL Maria, Yankeea (IS). geles tomorrow night in a prom- Rick Roberts with enough margin Navy. • Houstoa, 08. Garibaldi said he will return, to for another, toe only dlference - AllhsHi, Tarina (S). to defeat A A I. Joe, Savino had . Summary: Tni going, to use him until 1 see '.waa the, Lee, while inconsistent, ’*GorgsiMa carve)*. POarth—Stagled to leM ' toad duel of noMt suthon Earl him >But he’n be doing some work Santa Clara In the off-^son to Power., Twfna (S). Wilson and Bo Belinsky. FIT FORD • • CHraOLET two hita fbr A Aj $, only man on Ous's ...... 606 100 X 6-t*4 learfi his history degree. could pitch at times. Don b,sd his. Rolllaa, Twlna (12). • Id sooted oa BUy Oardaer's h h Army-Na'vy . . . .iOlO 001 1 3*6*6 Stafford Races for us.’’ by one run. iHe to a' control cither side'to getlmore than ope. t’ good days. You may recall Oiat he mtcher, not overpowering* Allen, Twino (S), la doable. I Roberte fanned and walked Mldlin and Plagge; Conran, Zi- The -Giants ekpected to seek ap­ ‘pitched a whale of a game to beat Ftftb-rOoaMsd off ths watt\Up l^biaa Urea were take* STAFFORD SPRINGS — Wild proval today from commissioner uMia As things are, the Twins have PngUsroto, Red Sox (5). Softball Game Sunday . two. Loser Gary jSiiUiyan. fanned ma (21'iind Cuneo. /.the Yankera In our first trip to Clinton 2, Bed Sok left eeater for a nm. off aew ears for Gea- Bill Slater of KUlbigly, Conn., one Ford Frick for Garibaldi, 20, to to run for Uie capital prize with Seventh—SHosd a surirtag sin­ eral Uresi enaraate^ five and didn't w i ^ ’h batter. JNsqr.york." only two .topnotch ztalftere—the YostraenMilii. Red. Sox (13),' Summary: ' ! lEOlATE LEAGUE of the top Ha SCAR drivers In the work out With the team before he , Sports Schedule . • It radquir^d only six days for gle to right. The Bunuflde Dovtoettes soft- 24 moaths against all east, will attempt to register hts great, Pascual,- who turns the EdWnrda.lSdtoas (t).; Elks ...... ,001,100 X—2-6-0 came in bunches. Tuaadpy legally goes on the roster.' ’Sam' Mela to maks up hia mind X-Dlllaidj:-Dlllard^ Indtoas (t>. ' Clinton was bitting .097 wbeii baU team .(30-S) wiU host Local road hazards. proHmted fourth straight Victory'when the Hhi acceptance of the Giants of­ speed of hia gdrgeoua curve off he touched off hls;^^ recent surge A A 'I ...... 000 too 0—0-4-3 ()orlAl Field aa A A 1 out- 'toursday. ' that t l» "iPwins would get pre- and on. and Jim Kaat. the s t i ^ 57, ehaiilphtoS of Rhode Istoind oa tread wear. Robertkrand Andrcoll; Sullivan weekly stock epr automobile races fer—not the highest he received— . olsely nowhere with Donohue, a with a grand slam and two-run Jreen M«e called after .Rve InBiagejl^ epded^ a month of spirited bidding Teachers vs. Bolt . large rirtt-hander fonneriy ^ th told bagged seven straight coming Fsiles,':Xods .(4), homers here against Kansas City ford 8to*h«» , 8p*wtohy. First by every major league club tor Nebo,. the .'Tlgen. Doncdiua started 8avsga,PMVito(8). Friday nitoit Hartford High Sohopl field. Lo­ cause of darkness. / ] e6ent;4t ths.Ksjf-ttUe oval will be Into Tsnlcss Stadium. . cal 67, meotoen of-, ths Atlantic DUSTY LEAGUE Dave Carlson . had three hltisV t » ‘ ] Uiilreridty , of ]. Santa Clatfi . Mai vs.; Colonial ana game, Mtfiking 10 innings in OanSBf-DsdgMS (3). Since then Clinton has 16 hits at 0: i r o’clock.^ ^ Ths othef two atartsn nscss- in. 33 trips (.696) wbrth 14 RBL Ses-BoSrd Lsagus Ifust week di­ Holding Farrell's to one run apd Mike Kilby two and. Djck Carlson sophomore. . Pgrk. ■ . ■ ■ .... ' sU, and was ratdMd up each t o s aarUp'havs ta-h# JhMc-Krallck, T. Davis, Dodgera. (14). , eight scattered hita, Howie Ctmn a home,run for the'winners. John, f MVP In NCAA Series bs iiiigi irpnsnd to. snsmy firo. Thomas, MsteTlIS). Hs also has connsetsd 13 times vided a pair of games with Au­ CHESTER IRANCH NassUTs vs. Fire A Police, 6:18; a yftft-^ itor Who d ^ n d s too to hls last 15 at bats (AQO). rora. 111. present world softball the BA Club to an 8-1 friumph Wright socked a triple, double and After winning the most valuable Charter Oak. i > ■ i .He left f^Vanoouver of the Chaean, Mete (1). clfic CoaktlLeague with **» touch on bteahlng. stuff, and, 31- "todr you see Clinton that tosL Champa Ron Copper, former « 3$7 SSOAD U .. MANCHialiS.-MI 02444- esday night at Robertson Paric. single for Green Manor. player awar^ at the NCAA wo?W Bantley’s vx Pontlcelll'A 6:1<1 AoBr-olA Jos Boslkowskl who has Bsaey, Otoata (14). series last. '' month and leading •run average of 1-20. Dnvsapsrt, Gtoiite (S)i , '‘Didr you see Clinton .that lapt cago Cub farmhand and one-time Hal jioore and SM Fallon each Summary: Keeney St. ■ - ■ PI the nerve of Willie Sutton and s member of the King and hto (tourt. had iwO hits and Jim CHaaaon c l u bA - A...... I...... ] .550 81 28-8-8 dfinta Clara to second place, he This Wft 'room for MtoOevsy 3, Olante (UY . . time' upT York said. “Hs looksd. OPEN TILL B P.M. WipNESDAY-THURSUAYMUAY Optioal va Sean, 6, WaddaQr . a lWt-hahder recalled »m /the ainksr, but only average speed and what MpjMna when s hitter pfiteh- wlU be at first bass fpr Lpeni 67. RHiP GENERAL TIRE CG. bed a homer to lead Ui* .winnerd at klreen Manor 300 76 16-0-5 was asd t e r a ^ to h raw tto“ } X -• i „ .V : .../n K ,

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PA(5« TWENiT.tW(y IIANCQESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStER. COIW., THIHISDAY. JTULY 6. 1 9 ^ EEAHOBEmne g r ENlWg SESALD, MANCHESTER, CONM;. THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1962 FACE TWENTY-THRER

HooMliokd Sfirvkca THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW BY FAGALY B H O ^ E N Garden— Hoosehrid Gooitf B1 MMletl iMRiFuMirtt IS SoiBEiM’ HeaiiM For Rpiit ( t Noosas For Salt 72 BoEsstForlBlt ^ Hoobm Fisr Ssls 7 2 Lbts For Stilt 73 Offered IS-A Rdekvi^t^V ernbn Prodnets 60' iniBCrrRIC irange, ^dth. 350. SHAWrs Heights—4 room OLD OOLGNIAL-BaautifUUy ra- ANDOTSB LAMS—Am you tired ROCXLEDOB-6 rdom rapeh, 114 TEN ACRES clMfOd State roid, iRADIO-tV KBPAntS oU rriokoo. 8 pieces, mahogimy dining zoom modem cottage, ataUeh. heat, mmmtf hot water,W ElfcW4y atored, 4 bedrooms, 10 minutea of 011^ heat? Lovely well built baths, 8-car garage. CaU owner, $2,500, Andover. FoUr B oltca lots bOAr, wtuu can b* dons to a tinny CLASSIFIED COn, phonocrapha. changon. Jl0U>WHt6TLM BOOSUffM I# |ur IMS oance-oc* um/§ a b m w k CAUUFLOW ER j ^ t s ftor sal*. includes 6 chair*. Buffet, extend- utensils.utensils, atMPB 7; 3to « > v weriL from Manchester,, large modem 6 room heme, year round vaca- no agents. Ml 9 -»6 . with brater; Nbtdi. 32,900. PI <9d piano. You won’t beliov* rriiat Honeat, ooonomical. Ouarantood ^STTINS JUNlMt TO ' ~ otrvMWOijm Tdtmvt/tg CaU MI 94898. abir table, like new 3160^ Owner Mra. carter, n 8-3148. family size kitchen with hug* ttoh epet. Tranafenad, must seU 84090, ' ^ e rm its M daya. Famoua for aonrica for la moving, must eedl, X I 8-1888. you sM ahd' hoar, (htoa wemdays rustle tMdston* fireplace,. IH quickly, fkeduced MId-tasns. PI MANCHESTER—4 hedfoom co­ ])D aaju .4 p.m. Saturdaya an day. .So u t h CMATHAkC Cepe Cod. 3 baths, 2-sone heat, patio, 2-Oar S4B4S. lonial, central location, 114 batha,- 30 yeara. Phono M l MOST. Pottar- STOFIL badroom ton V ■ . « GRBUBN BEANS—i6e pound.- Meyara Piano, M Onitor ttNat, ft cottage with all improve­ ideal location tor horsea, living room with fireplace, formal s u b u r b a n 300x900 feet. CaU WOLklSt Angel St. Xanchoater. (fltt atreet parking ments, fireplaoe, near beaches PhUbrick Agency, Mt dining room , fam ily site kltctaen, after 9. MI 9-3923. C(WT>OU A BANK e a r nWtt'to atom ).' and (A r c h e s . AvaUaUs July 14- EAST WINDSOR fsrage. Bel Air Real Eatate Oo., . , iiinV i i iii....— it.i ^ I , BpOdinc>-Contnictiiig 14 M e I'M “ MI 84768. a New 3 bedroom ranch, fire­ M l 8-9882. Resort Property For iste .74 CLARIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT., HOURS TRyiNfi’ TD- Honsehold Goods 51 REPOSSESSION MANCHESTER - Rpneb. 6 Mg place, garage, 318,600, WORKi NINE ROOM house with extra B- Building parmits iiiaued duringAheader ended with MickeYs Itom> 8 AwM. to 5 PJM. FRAMINO, addltiona, romodeUng. 8 room o u tfit. iimluding lO- Wantetf-—To Bay 88 room s incUude-S bedroom s dining OOVENThY l a k e —2 beatiUf^ painting, cement floora; alao, A Go o d b u y on oUeete, beds, Wanted To Reiii €3 room, living room with firaplece, SOUTH WINDSOR tone building lot, new furnace, lakeside cottages, on# at 37,800; the year ending June 30, totaled blera topping the Fire Departmetit. dreacere and iqi]|^incea. Oedlt piece bedroom ensemble, 10- WB BUY tEU i ar trada antiqua has been redecorated, conventent- 3S,241;760 and included authoriza- lO-F. Joey M. CaJacci pitched and bathrooma tiled. Cali Ml 9-4aoi. ptece decorator living room, 8T- and stef>-saver kitchen, oil hot Being built—3 room OarMton (Mie at 38,900. Good finahcing COPY CLOSING TIME fX)R CLASSIFIED ADVT. term* aveUaU*.^W* alao buy tided and used furniture, cbina, glaas, WANTBflJ^House to reht. ]Fhysl- water heat, aluminum storms end Oolonial, bunt-ins, diabwaahef, ^^lOcated. Disco# Agency, SD available. Call MI 8-6990. tlcn to build 246 new dwelUngs in Billy Ttodford hit a home run for furniture. Rogai-’a Futniture, 1171k mece dinette, sU like n*P> silver, picture tramoa and old clu, wife and thi^ month «(d Vernon, according to summaries the Ra’mblera. MONDAY ifera niD A T l«:M , AJI.>-8ATDBDA> • AJL Original bitoe, 1377, unpaid screens, garage. BuUt 1964. 2-sone hast, tf^rage, 323,900. Roofing—SIdiEf 14 ' Spruce Bt. Na9-I614, coins, «Sd dolls and gunk, hobby infant. Desires 8-4 bedroom hmisa, 318.900. R obert WolveVton A gency, (m -flle at the building inspector's Fourteen playera and two alter­ balance just 3399. Instant cOUOctlons, attie contonta or whole unfurnished by Augutet 1st, Writ* TWO 9%M1LY duplex, 7-7, two fur- ANDOVER L aK b —Two lots near olflee. nates nave been picked for to* oredit, frea delivery. M1 948M. I JOSEPH BARTH, Broker PLEASE READ YOUR AD ^ v-' A. A. DION m e. RooOng, siding, ABSOI ! bargain,-customBWia^aawg *V4 mad* estates. Furaltura Repair Service, to l Apt. No. 2, 90 S irria Itoad, Bscea, city water and sewer, very Sandy ttoAcb. OsU MI 8-81tl.^ Estimated value of the new Rockville Little League All Star OtaMUtad «r *WMrt Ad«” u * tokea vnm th* painting. Carpentry. Alterations aUpcoi mro d r u e a iand tipbiri- T alcottrila, Conn. T el. M l 8-7449. Portsmouth, Virginia. ^ SOUTH Wmi>SOR — 314 room MI 9-0820 good Investment, sskiiw only dwallingi was 83.625,000, repre­ Team whl(to begins toutnsmOnt TMleMW. The adTWtlaar (kooM rM d hte ad tfee r n s T DAT n Budget terma. OsU Mra. NORMAN'S FACTORY Ranch, estaUlahed neighborhood, 318,300. Discoe Agency, M l 94626. senting roughly 80 per Rtal Bsiato 77 APPKAJKS w M REP(mT ESROB8 ta tlnw « r the MZt Mtip guaranteed, 299 Autumn St. a. M 9-7600. I6244184. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE FRANK IS buying And aelUng good family sised kitchen, ceramic FOR SAUl— Owner aacri- grind total for th* y«ar. Members of the squad are us4ld fufnitUTs -and antiquM at reasonable. Preferably southeast bath tree shaded lot, excmient George Kaspeiin end Dele Werk- ItoB. Tha Heimid hi m paM tU e far a a t; ONB la o o m e t o r aadtted M l 3^860. fice, 9 room house, reduced 31,600. L ots Fo9^ Stilt WISH 803IBUNB to handle yous Among th* 573 permiU issued Foreet comer Pine 420 Laka St. Can and aee what section. Call Ml igsool aftar 4:80 conatraction,' Hayes Agency, ' MI 7S during th* period was on* for an hoven, Ameri(tan Legion; Kevin buorUon tor oay odvertlaemeEt aa4 Uiea oiily to tha wrtMt of o On e l a r g e corner taUe, a* la. p.m . TR 34780,. real jMtgtoT Can ma at lO 9-0899 -make (ood” :oa«ni«o. Brran ^aM«k do oot loaaro tko ooloo of BIDWEtiL HOICB Improvement Manchester wa’va.gOL «Open , Bundaya. MX 8-4803. NORMAN’ STRBETir»B sone lot * snpf and oaurteoue asrvtoa offlcs building on Windsorville Rd.. Dunn, Peter McDermott and Keith MI 8-6892. Open daily 9-9, Saturday 9-6. 94SSR-. ’ ' le MILFORD RD; Immediate oc­ tko ^dTorttaaoMrt wM oot bo ostm ted hy «oMtko rood” tooirtlao. Company-:^! types of siding and HOUSE OR 4qwrtment needed, 8 ob Suitable fo r 2-faiW y dweUlng. Barth; Broket 326,000; the Tri-City Shopping Belyea PAC; Glenn Lee, Charles roofing. Aluminum clapboards a r T el. M l 3-1536 MANCHESTER — ExceptionaUy cupancy. 6 room ranch, lovely plsss St Vernon Circle, $300,000; Pisder and Mike Lusa, Elks; Jerry - XrrQHEN TABLE, chair, • 4 bedrooms. Can pay substantial wen kept 6 room older home, Charles PonttoeUl Agency. MI specidty. Unexcelled workman- taUe, lamp table, dgarett* stand fenced yard, flagstone patio, at­ 9-9644. • WANTED-Reei EsUte. SeUlqg or a storage buUdlng for potato chips Cook, Barry Heintz, Richaffi Am llsoms WiflMHit Board 58 rant. Reply to D. A. Laperie, Gan- amesite drive, garsge, full cellar, tached garage, utUlty room, fuU M p . MI 9-6496. with lights, antique table with erml DeUvery, Monehertar, Conn. buying. ResldenUel ebmmsrcial on Rt. S3, 314;000;; a m a ch l^ and Arthur Wheelock, TKB; and ooi^ r plumUng, oil steam heat, attic, built-lna, stove, and drap­ Or industrial real estate.. Contact shop for Allied Moulding, $30,000; Danny Wilcox and Ttinmy BelbtU, ” 'tf’SSSSSD*“ DIAL Ml 3-2711 mirror, RCA oonaM* radio, um- BARGAIN! 1961 Kelvinatar portv Rused storins and aereens. Bow- lureUa atand, bath acalea, steplad- ble diahwaaher, exceUent condi­ eries. $15,500. Assumable 4% GLASTONBURY -125x206. city Realtor, Stanley Bray, MI 8-078, ths Vernon National Bank build­ M oose. , . Roofing and^M idt^ 18-A ars Sdidol, 313,860.'Robert Wolver- mortgage. Owner MI 8-3798.. water available, 32,500. M l 9-7819. Brae-Burn Reislty, Alternates are Brian Welz, PAC, der (n ew ). CaU M I 8-6698. tion, coet 3300, selUng fo r |88. MX ton Agency, MI 9-2813. ing, $26,000; an addition to Co. 2 94316. Roiisss For Salt 72 firehouse, 31,4()0: and a faUout -and Dean Kloter, Legion. ROOFmo—Speeladtbig rmalrlng UiaHkA Arch S t; Mancheater. NuaoH FOR BALE— Hb^xiint electric MANCnEBraR-4 bedroom Eng- shelter, 3860. Coaching the all star teadi Win roobi of an kinds, haw roofii. gut- LIVING ROOM aet, dining room FLORENCE ST.—7' room hmna la be Robert Geratung and Henry HMXVIUM, atove, rMfigerator for cottage, ATTRAUnvE ileeping rOoni, exceUent condition instdO and Ush , Ocdomal, exceUent lo(;ation, BOLTON $14,900 During tha same period, the TROUBLE REACHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? tar worit, ehlmneya ^leaned, modern twin bedroom set, dioabl* eet, bedroom set, refrigerator, buUdlng' Inspector’e office iasued W elA paired Aluminu'm \alding.Dg. SO.», tieman, > centtal,-. near bu* enclosed porcB, ona^ar good condition ree room, ll4 bed, dresser, chest, apriBg m radio, TV. MI 94189, privata ontranca. Inquire pricad for quick talA, baths, foyer, fireplace, air condi­ EXCELLENT CONDITION , . 90 trade Iteenees, 8373, and 168 Ths RockvUle. all star team wUl Freeeatimatim atsa: paattreae. t A 64769. 6 Room Ranch. RasMential oertlAcatee of ooeupaacy. Fees col play th* Ameriitan International S e n r ie t M lSdatl. MX Sprnce StrMt. Phllbrick Agency, MI 9f49^ tioned living room, built-in ga­ H-Hoir Aimriig rage, storms and screens, well area. Large living room with T V -R adio T oniglit leeted were $14,787 for the year. AU Stars ef Manchester, July 19, WATKINS FUBRISRED room tor rent. Park­ MANCHESTEUt—4 bedroom Jiom e, fireplace. 3 Bedrooma. Work A breakdown of activity during at Buckley School in Mancheotor.^ Help Wanted—Fenale 85 Help Wanted— Ualc 36 Articles For 45 OPEN HOUSE for 6 rooms of fur­ landscaped lot, fuU price, 384,900. F l i t to Htrali Readtrs Radio-TV Repair Sorrlity^ 18 ing. Private entrance. Gentleman. excellent closet and storage'space, Call the EUsworth Mitten Agency, saving kitchen Dining room. ■ ■tolllil, / mi ■ I I. .1 II ^ .1 June chewed there were 89 per- Briefs niture. 213 Henry Street. BARGAIN SHOP m 94061. • . 10% DOWN. IM.OO MiONTHLY mita issued for projects astimsted dll^ERICAL assistant to buyer, EXPERIEU4CED plumbSr ^ th E^ PICNIC TABLEB-^sevenu large enclosed porch. 3-ekur' ga­ R esltora, M I 8-0980, MI 9 4 ^ ’ An outing and picnic wiU be held CONNIES TV and Radio m aintain good records, som e fU- Hartford Joumeyniaa’a Ucenae. KENMORE electric 40’ ’ sx- rage, 319,700. FM hriek A gency. CARRIES ALU 77HY PAY St 8986.791. Included in the at-’7 p. m. on July 10 at Stafford 6'—13’ from H4.80; dellva.— tango, FUB|u SHEO light housekeeping PORTER STREET -Area — Television availaUe all hours. S Uig Uttle tOpiiig Bttcag on con­ T R 8-4708. Zinker, M l 941444, T R 6-7148. ceUent coaditian, 350. Girl 8 c ^ 3189.00 M odem Lounge Chair, M f 9-6464. RENT? Chill Hr. Foraker. Ml SMBiAtY were permita were 67 Lake by the Wehwm* Wagon Club oS!ff'^Ln Hi« guaranteed. Call MI 9-: aqua nubby textured, foaiti roofn lor one, working tody pra- hmlal. 6 rcMms 'With finished 9-7748, T R 64611, M l 9-8M . 9:00 The HoneymoonerS f^ new dwellinga; the permit for of Rockvin*. Memhera will meet tacting venoora to get materials uniform , aise 10, 30. M I 9-9880. ferrML, M I 94186, BOWEHS s c h o o l diitrict^ room room, braesewky, 1-car in for piOducUon. lonA Manufac­ t r a i l e r and Craftsman taMe ciitiiion, walnut tiered legs, BAWX’WSET’ zone Gray Theater th#"Tri-Clty Shopping P lasa^d for to* trip near th* Rockvlfl* TV SERVICE—An tnuea. Honeat. ranch, oil heat, laigA kitchen, ree on excei^lanalto weU lan ! BARROWS & WALLACE m a y B ra ua Smsrsse) 80 • The Neuon SamUy M AN CH f^ ANSWEMN6 SERVICE turing, M I 8-2111. ^ WANTED, — A-1 toolmakers and saw . 1966 210 standard SEVEN PIBCB kitchen set, 375; 3189.30. ROOM FOR lady Or gentleman. Mews 8:00 Donna naed Show 27 crifUfiiritee of occupaticy. Bowling Plaaa Imtoe Shopping esn'^ BconomlcaL qUaUty parts. meat grinder, $2.60; Work bench, room, 3 bedrooms; dining room, lot with trees. Material and work- 55 E. Center Si., Mpocheater ■euM BtocrapHy coUeetOt last month wetsT 83.OTL machinists. Must eet Up own 6. Inquire 88 WaddeU Rd. 389.09 W all Console, Walnut, iGteKen 'privnMei, quiet, inquire like new. Also new two famiUes, ter. For reservationa, Mto. Lee . - Ml t-05d0 _ . Ouaranteed 90 dayiC Famous tor IMCTAinONE transcriptlonlat, ex­ 315. a o th e a ham per, 33. M I 1 drawer, 319.06. 'ibanahip in this house far super­ M I 9-5806 lYonUer Ctreua Vernon cimsUbiea w«re caUwl Con* on George Dr. or . Mrs. Betty work. AU company beneftta Ap­ 224 Charter Oak S t. M l 8-8863, CH 34 and'4-4. Can Peg dewynslil, ior to the average. P rice 322,900. .. priiw ar Patioi 9:80 Or. KUdsre service since 19^. Phon# MI perienced, for permanent position LDAM BALE—314 load only 313.80. 9:39 w«Ma*t News A to wis Th* Rest McCoys to eheck on 1,842 ebmplatnts in Caron on Old Post Rd. should ha and taoTo yow inebiuo. TonlB hear tram ow ainrtloHf taTpg 9-46g7, PottertoB^, 180 Center 9L ply Wilco Machine Tool Co., Route -Also gravel, fUI, atone and whit* 3163.00 60’ ’ M odem Sofa, w al­ 6-4788. Broker, 8 0 9-4291, PhUbrick Agency, MI 94464. T k s with East Hartford manufactur­ nut frame, 4 reverslUe foam S:M itaras end Alim , My Three Sena the year M ing June 80, accord­ called before-Sunday. ttOM wttbont apendMc'aH ofealag at tk * ing company; electric typewriter, 6 and 44A, Bolton, Conn. sand. M I 3-3603 CLOSE OUT prices on floor sam' REDUCED FOR quick Ssie-iPleas- n u 8U**r* Show 9:00 Brenner 8 ing to on amual report compiled ANTENNAjat^^:^ types, expertly cushions, brown, as Is, 398. ANDOVER—Fumlahed room COLONIAL—6 rooms, iinmaculata 8 MXNUTEE from Manchester - U Hckela for e OOP rally for S*n- 40-hour week, amaU ofnee, liber­ toed and demonstrators, console ant conveniently located Cai BolU* J « e ^ Club Sous* The Untouchables ^ Chief CliimUbI* Edmund F. installed, rotor systems k qpeclal- 389.80 20x40 Walnut D roplesf rent C. H. Stiens, Route 6, condition, garage, trees, near hoa- room € a p e on a 90x150 treed lot, Public Defenders , My rhre* Sons a 40 S3 atoriel candidate Horace Seeley- al benefits. Call 289-2717, Noble * TV aet, Stereo pimnograiUi, tope 3-7J7S. • , Must sse to appreciate. CaU CemmoBwesUh 9:10 Hasti 10. M. 80 ty. Call MI S-2SS7 for frea ssti- NATIONAL company Would like to AIR O O lfD m O N E R , h:P., Uke recorders, Toro 31’’ rotary mow­ OocktaU Table, 1 drawer, 3M. ItaL only _M8,8M. Gkritox - —w. garage, fuU ceUar. oil steam heat, Dwyer. " \ ' Brown, to be held Sunday at the Anto Driving Schotd 7-A WntbHxSt /Manufacturing Co, Itttchtoa, MI 94138. 9-8705 for appointment. 6:40 Men of Destiny ■ra* Law and Mr. Jona* I. 40. 58 The-nditdwr M m otor viotatlons Lost u d Feond m ates. talk to the right man interested new , reaaP*>f haran, Vernon RepubUcan Town FOUNI>-Male , Call B d - censed driving achool trained— experience. Flqasant work Good Excellent chance for advanca- kick pleat, charbrown covor, treo puking. MI 94834. ______Utohan, 8 bed­ cial—Thla charming 3 room Movie of th* Week reapim- systems installed and repaired. m«M to management. No exper­ capacity, 110 v(rita. Used one sea­ ranges. CaU between 6-7 evenings, 9-2818. ntpoerd - ^ Tta* UntoucbsblSjir o ' 40.‘ psseing, tw o fo r e' Committpe chairman. The event ta ton Dog Wai^en, Certified and''aroroved is now ot- Servtaig Manchester ana surround­ aalairy. Oompiisaion. Health in­ 389. rooms, 1% batlM. Isige toe room, Ranch on ‘k beautifully landscap­ 11:00 News. SpMts A Wsstfesr A 80' objects fArilitf riRjuvrbhm And behind surance. Inquire Shoe Dept., ience necessary to qualify for in­ son, m ortng, 8150. M I 3-4306. M I. 9-7006. ed lot with many special features. Mews end Wmtb*r slbUlty, four fo r tl be attended by aU'GOP candidateo, ferUg classro__ ing areas. Modem TV Sorvloe, 400 ' 3119.00 M odem Lounge Chair, excellent ecnditlan, |to,309; 1 ^ - VERNON— Delightful expandable Kvanbri Kapott I 11:16 Tonight (C) at motor vehlclee, 'two Ipr wheel instruction teen-agers. House A Hale. terview . CaU WUUmsntic. HA SLEEPING ROOMS, oantrally lo­ brick Agency. MI 944S4. Owner must sell. J. Lombardo, tolwcripiioa TV 18 Steve Alim Show will last from 1 to 5 p. m. A buf- Center St., M I S-3100. SAVE 370 on repossessed T m o COMBINATION radio, record play persimmon textured, a# is, 379. Cape. 4 large rooms and bath tikooTarad ■8 Thursday StarltiHsM Overc rowding o f the fi seat, tott lunch and beverages arUl he P e r e o B k li M I 9-6075. 84)421 eveninga only or w rite P.O . equiiment, includes power handle cated. CaU MI 948M. first floor, full basement, lot Broker, MI 9-3345. ere 14 \. er and record maker, a WilcoX' 322.30 26’ ’ M odem Table. 7:19 Tha Srorta Camera 30 Sports Roundup itinong other arreats served. Boot 202, WlUimsnUc. 21’’ whirtwlnd rotary mower, cm C A 1730 Oolonial — t zoom s, 90x180. price 318,990. FHA financ tivaslas tispert 40 U-.80 Award Thsatar E-Z LERN DRIVma School-^qfe. R.N. OR L.P.N, fuU i^art4time. Oay ptHtable, MB. A new micro­ Lamp, turquoise base, os is, WELL FURNISHED room with ge completaly renovatod, nsw< plas­ MANCHESTER—$14,900. You can U:i0Taaight for breach of the peace, flvS theft Harold F. Hlrth recently award­ BLBCntiOUlX Salas and Serviee. Millinery, DreiWRialdng 19 self pnqielled snow blower, sold phone, 37. l a 0-4174. 311.28. ing. Minimum down payment, 30 Kints et as (C} bonded iiiiaaaMilallTn. Alfred courteous instructi(His in drivihg, Venon Haven, TR 6-Xm. COLLEGE students and teachers, rage, private home, gmtlemen ter, wiring, furnaes, ptumbmg, 9 own this 8 room Ranch with A 7:80 Outla'wa 10. 80 ______Movf* I Combat of motor vehicle; three fraudulent ed a doctor of phUosophy degree fuU-time em ploym ent—earn 3800- fo r 3380.96, now 3314.98. E-Z preferred. Please caU M I 8-8088. year term. Seeing is belieylhg' smsU Oown payment, eentraUy lo­ Tim Cat 8 18:50 News and 'WsaUnisa. ' ■ issue of a check, five breaking g b iB w • C 'M . aa from Connecticut’s largest. Auto­ DERATIONS, men’s panta, Terms. Mallow’s, Main St. h im , n£waahar. ma|Misal, latch from the Univereity of Florida haa matic and standard shift, dual WANTED at once—assemblers and 31.000 tor the summer. CaU Rock- 801 CHROME klt(dien pet with four Coll to see this and other good cated for y w convenience. J. USffiDfl'O and entering, four larceniee; thrqe lactteF and chUdren’s dresses, WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. doom, II acres, pend. Chrlten W. homes. Madeline Smith, Realtor, ■BE BATPBPAFB TV WEBM FOB COMPLETE hem elected to Phi Betto Kappa, controlled, fully insured, pick-up plain sfc^ , 80c, 88 Clinton St. machine operators, fringe bene­ viUe, T R 5-9068 or wrlt^ P .O . B ox chairs, exeaUent condition. MI Hutchins, MI 941lt. L om bardo,-B roker, M l 9-9346. allowing a dog to roam, on* flUM national honorary society. He is fits. Ihe Iona Manufacturing. Co,, 9-1817. 983 MAIN STREET ApartBBMits—Fbtta-\ I d 9-1642. BTTtiB WANTBd from Vernon St service. Older and nervous stu­ 202, WiUlmanUc. GOLF CLUB-set for sal* with new s fris* complaint, and on* U .8. 'toe son of Hr. and Mrs. HarOld Regent St. M I 8-2111. BOWERS SOBOOL, CBS Mock, oiiS- PINE KNOB HILL, South Wind to local bO^ltal. 7:30-4 p.m. Call dents ^ specialty. Pay as you bag. M I 3-9296. NOT 3900, NOT 3800, Tanesients <3 3U.OOO—BIG EIGHT room house, Navy derarter. . . . . Mirth of TbUand Ave., Rockvin*. M I 9-9I54. go, take only the number of les­ Moving—Yrneidn|p-> TWO GOOD caipenters. Ajqfly on tom bdiu S room ranch. Plastocod sor—8 bedroom ranch,- attached Radio Also: 96 sixidenU investigatsd, CaiiEAR UP those Mils now. Am- Job, 818 Ferguson Rd. o r caU M l NOT 3700, NOT 3600, JOTGHEN G(X>D8, lot $8.80. tam p TG RENT—Very nice 4 room flat, good lot, shed and barn. New garage, 114 baths, buUt-ina, halt Our Lady of Fatima Council, sens needed. Call for free booklet. StoragSv 20 TWO OFFICE deska with swivel table, 33. Wooden rocker, aseort- waUa, partial lacroattan room, U fi homos cherited whlls owners w a n t e d r i d e to Travelera, 8.4. bitioua women fuU or part-time 8-8172. NO! NO! near .everything. Adulta only- heatUig system in ths house, aers' shaded lot. Owner. MI 4-1877. (TM e HeMiig la rM a a ealy thcaa aaws briatinaete aC U ar K of C., building aaaoclaUan di­ MI 3-8552 chairs, raUng. m thin two FOUR ROOM home, large lot, untocked, 47 wbtdowa found open. at the K of C rooms at 15 Prospset M l 9-9290. MORTLOCK’S Drivlilg School—Of­ ing Company. Local and loi hours. No experience necessary. HIGH SCHOOL boy wanted for ‘ 5:00 Pop Coneart Car essential. Commiseions paid dishwashing eveniim. Apply Wal' 3 ROOMS LOVELY . 88 WBTHERELL ST. — 4 rMm Mixdcs of si new school. T. J. plenty of shads trees. ' Vsisattt, 5:05 Pres. Kennedy K*___ 108 iK* calls, and 66 ambulance St. Blsetioh.of toe presidtait ot " fice, 448 Main St., Manchester. tsnee moving, packing and WOLLENSACK 8 mm 3 turret elec­ CHROME KITCHEN set, fuU Slzs Crockett, R esltor, MI 3-1577. CP's.C«ra*r calls r^ ivsd on tha fir* phone. WANTED—Ride to Kaman, Hart­ Learning correctly "May Save v^kly. For appointment, caU liH nut Restaurant, 7 Walinit St. tric eye camera. Oonvertilde NEW FURNITURE V apariment, aecond floor, modem, 39,000. Phene Jdhn H. Lappen, 0:80 Btllie Sol Bate* tiaariBg building association vrill be anttkig ford, from B^ingM, second shift. age. Regular service throughout AND APPLIANCES msttrees,. electric eewing ma­ redecorated, must bs aeen; MI OH In c., MI 9-3261, MI 84319, MI ^eiTatSToff U-.QO Naws Chief Dwysr eleo noted the th* Items. of "buslnsea —2 women to rent reduc­ \ THREE-PIECE maple set With SIX R(X>M duplex, eentraUy lo­ with screened pot'ch, large lot, im­ r f:00 Dal* Kelley sach of ths department’s vehicles; 9^7398. LARGE PLATFORM truck for hire water heater, one year Md, 386. 13:00 Johnny Argo Pinnacle Mountain p a y Camp for. ing bicycle with me, vicinity SALESMAN interested in real < P I 24438. Which Includes: slip co v e rs $50. Roll-away bed, % cated 8 or 8 Adulta, oil hunter. In­ Ever like to show these homes m ediate occupancy. Only 312,800. that ths fire and ainbulan<» alarm Btqwnies and G(H Scouts begim with power lift tailgate. Phone MI Other listings available. Alice MANCHESTER 7:00 Margas Church St. Write Box V, Herald. PREPARE FOR driver’s test. 9-0613. O0SJ tate, full time. CaU Mr. Green, 1 Bedroom Suite .< ■1m , 310. Mt of Universal Stand­ quire 80 Sprtise Street. to-j^ . Take your idck-4eiect 7:U Rapart _ d:Q0 World Nesra ayatem was inatallefl at the etar July 9. Cainpeto are requsetad to Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class AQ 9-8464. 1 Living room Suite ard Bhicyclopedia, 25 bo—taie 4:55 Sport* a 1960 vshlcl* vrito a new model stops may be (toangtak.but none m y. P I 2-7249. 1 Healthrest Spring 0 p.m . 04105. 6:00 Mews. Weather A Sport* 7:00 C tA N*wa ■ NEED CAR? Your credit turned ery. Refrigerators, waMiers and ACCOUNTANT would Uke to talk to yoti. We have ttCnel older home, 6 rooms, mod Botto, MI 94686. T:in Richard Bay** Bra thla ysar. ^ . o f thq Std|M WiU be alia stove moving specialty. Folding 2 Throw Rugs 6:80 Ftaaiicial Report The V e r n o n National Bank stopa in RockviU* down? Short on down payment? uiopening for a maq to be train­ 1 B(Mid ranch plus garage, 314,900. S room Street School fire alarm systems Attanitted Tuesday:. Mra clearing. CWl fYank C. iToble, MI and long distance. Agents for bonus. AU employe benefits ■i>ch 1 Cocktail Tabla ond floor, available Aug. 1. Adulta ' 2 Exquisite 8 bedroom Cape (Oder home, 39,600. Short way out, loan <«\finanoe oompaay plan. 9^053 ' . extensive experience not as vacation with^pay, insurance, M ust seU. A n y . reaaonsble offer 2 Table Lamps mehts of the Zoning Regulatlona were also inataUed at the station. both Sbertdsn,' Hartford Douglas Mptora. 833 Main. Lyons Van Lines, Inc., world-wide preferrqd. Ml 34784. oh Belton St., Manchester. Full 3 bedroom ranch plus . garage John PhUUpa IT vmage SL; m overs. Free esUmatea. M I 8-0187, etc. ExceUent' opporitwty for ad- exmaidered. CaU after 8 p.m., AD 1 9 X 12 Rug for the TbWn of Manchester, dormer, open- stairway. Hear WEST BIDE—2-family heme, one Thess are monitored 89 hour# a COSMA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ necessary. Complete free 3-2685. 313,300. Many . m ore, all prica Felg* MyerowUa, Mlddl* RA; ; 1 Floor Lamp « Clonn., the 21oning Board o f A p­ TffllEE ROOM duplex, convenient this—sin sssumaMs 114% mort- block from bUs, excellent condi London Club World Shaken day. 1951 P L T M O ^ I^ rumdng, 1952 pairs all makes refrigerators, benefit program, wagres peals will hold a public hearing on ranges. CsU the EUsworth Mlttsn Eeeerds Brefcea ingtott. Plymouth avwidile fOr parts, 1 Smoker to bus line, oil best, 370 per gag*. tion, 8' furnaces, Ula baths, M y freezers, washing machines, dry­ Phintinf—Phperlnf 21 commensurate with abil­ 16’ MARINE PLYWOOD runabout, Monday evening, July 16, 1962 at Agency, Realtors, MI 34930, MI AdmiseionaIona fo r the firet H daya Admittad yeetordsy: lira, JM ic*'' package deal, 876.^^ S-6N6. 78’’ beam, ateeiing wheel, walk 36 P c. Dinnerware Set montii. MI 84778. 9-5524. 314,990 fbr im m ediate sale Bel ers, ranges, oil and gas burners. ity i Send details on-edu­ 24 P c. Silver Set 8 P.M. in the Hearing Room of the since the Horosnto Memorial Pool Fslihrother, 18 Grove SLf Robart 'th ro u g h ' seals, never in water, A ir Real Estate Go., M I 8-9338. As Women Bdtter at Walls Martin, 64 Promeet S t- MI 9-0050. AH work guaranteed. EXTERIOR SPRAT and briub cation, experience and 18 Yds. Floor Covering Municipal BuildlUg on the follow­ AVAILABLE 8. custom biiut ranch .off Ver­ BOWERS SCHOOL —Immaculate opened was Just undra 10,000, ryp* painting conuuercial, industrial, MAN WANTED tor 1800 famUy 3M0. or offer. 1954 M ercury 16 ing ' application’: STAl^ HEAR­ 9-8000 after 8:80 non St, Mancheetor. 8 bed­ MANCHESTER—6 room Cap* with resenting the heavttot attendance Adm itted today: Rom eo Ota- 1968 FORD, S-d6or,' stan^layd, good LAWN MOWERS sharpened and salary requirements to h,p. new rings, 3100. Heavy duty 1 Wes'tingtaouse. Refr^erator piex, 180. C all 814 roem ranch,; foyer, fireplace, brlris, WcigiUd Rd,i Holland. condition, MI S-12TS. reaidoitiai and trim Joha. Work Rawlelgh buaineM in N. Hartford 1 Emerson T el^ slon ING ALSO. p.m . rooms. mU.basenieat, Gsrsga. aluminum storms. Screens and of afty opening week rinee-to* pool repaired aales and service, pick guaranteed, free estimatss. Jo­ Box P, c/o Manchester\ t lU e r , 375. M I 94117. Aseumsbi* 414% mortgage. A. 8 bedrewma, combhiatlona, ga­ By TOM A. CULLEN tth* laU Ny* Bevaii, left-wing Discharge Thesday: WlUlam Co. or Manchester, Permenent If EVERYTHING The Califemia Oil Co.; n/e cor­ rage, basement, quiet shaded lot siding, amesite drive, garage and Laborite, in the panto in 1960. openod In offidala at to# pool up and deUvery. Ice akates Mu seph Dionna, contractor. MI you are a hustler. Write Rawlelgh SIX ROOM apartment, redecorat­ beet o f buys for only 317,900. patio, living room with fireplace, Newspaper Enterpri^ Aseu. C3ali, 36 Florence Ave.; Brian VOls- ened, precision ground. L Herald. FTBBRGLAS BOAT 17’6’ ’ , 70 b p. ONLY 3500.00 ner Main A ,Delmont Sts.; Bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5182. Most awesome is tb* Athenaeum, report ] , , 1944 JKEP8TBR. M l 94)886. S4H94. Uept CNO-26-123, Albany. N. T . FYee storage until wanted. BYee Zope n. Spedal exception is' re­ ed, modern kitchen, automatic hot 8 bedrooms, den or dining room, TO date,' 864 famiUes and In­ dol, 8 M eK n ^ Circle; Stanlslsw Equipment Corporatloo, Routa 81, Mercury, tilt trailer, comtdete London (NEA)— Thit. last cita­ th* home of bishops, where the Orooboto, 318,800 A T n tA C n V E 8 badroom iiiv«4*d by members of the gentler Club (its oonsUtution states that The first teen splosh party and age to handle telephone and BETTER BUYS AT ONLY 316.98 IMMACULATE ranch—3 large bed­ Priced weU below appraisal. King S t; Walter Wenae, 169 V m S-4956. maU inquiries from our ctutomers CHILDREN—Four years or older Daniel L. Hair, Furnished ApsitsMBto €2>A ranch, uugs kltcben, caramie rooms, fsmUy kitchen, covered Choles of financing. Last house .nb K. "toe names of- the executive com­ record dance will be held Friday at ion St, Manchester. * SHARPEiNING Service— Saws, Phone For Appointment Secratary So tar the women hav* gained 8:30 p.m. under the lights at the knives, axes, shears, skates, in the Manchester area. ' to care for in my hOme, 380 per bath. 8 idetur# windowa, ceUar, patio, attached garage, nicely right on HuUard Dr. M I.9-0909. mittee shall be wrapped in im- Birth Tuheday; A son to Mr. Fully insured. Reasonable rates NATIONAL y SAMUEL ALBEOT Htfd. CH 7-0858 184’ fron tage trCes. Cariton W. only a toehold, hut pessimists say penetnMe mystery"). pool. Dancing wiU be allowed on rotary Mades. Quick service. Cml- Must be able to type, write brief week. MI 0-70ee, SEE TT DAY OR NIGHT treed lot, close to schools, shop­ and Mrs. wniiam Gott SB ViUsga FOR SALE—1961 Volkswagen Sun­ Leo PeUeUer, liO 9-6326 or M I FOUR ROOMS, garage heated, Hutchins. MI 94188. SIX BpOM Cape, convAnient to It is only a question of time before Prime Minister Harold Mac­ th* pool deck to recorded music. S t roof. Can M I 8-2687. tol Equipmem Co., 88 Main St., 9-5082. buslneea letterii, and enjoy tele­ CeUing TUe .09Hc 8q. Ft If you have no means of trans­ utUitlea. Ooventnt, W 2-73U. ping, bus, 115,500. MI 0-9537. they will be demanding equal club phone contacts. Opportunity to Buckley School on qutot sttreet. 8 millan. however, . Ia thoroughly Those attending toust be IS yeara . Birth yestolday: A daughter to Manchester. Hours daily 7:5. 8 .d and 16 d Common portation, ru send my auto for CUSTOM B u n /r 0 Ranch, bednxmis, 114 baths, dining room, privUeges with men. Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4.- M l EXTERIOR-INTERIOR painting, learn insurance bualnesa and do in- Situations Wanted— NaUs 38.75 P er Keg TWO ROOM furnished iqiartment, BOLTON—6 room ranch, acre clubbable. He belmtga to no less of age or older. Mr. and IM .. JoeeiSJoeeidi “KooioWakl, M you. No obllritiion. large__ UvUig rwMB with a ra d a cc, wooded lot, plastered ' waUs, living tooin with paneled fireplace The rot set in which som* of the than six (th* Cariton, .Turf, There are AtiU a. tow opening# for Thompson Bt S-7956. \ decorating, eeUinga, waUpaper- ^restihg work. 5-day week and all Male 39 Prefiniahed Paneling private bath, refrigerator, stove, formal tUffiig rooas. tamUJr rise dubs introduced a "ladies’ night." USED CAR SALE ing, floor ageing and roAniablng. 'employe bmefita. ceramic bath, garage, tool shed, wall, buUt'dn on sxtra storage Pratts, the Beefsteak, the Athen­ those totottoted in taking adult from I7c 8q. BT. A—L - B —E—R—T— S FOR RENT neat and boa water. Apply Mar­ kltehen, 8 bediooma, 1% haO . space' rear entrance recently eU- This was followed by |he setting LAWNS AND gardena cared for Clean workmanship. No Job too For appointment for confidential CARS WASHED and waxed, 35. By G lass Sliding Doors 371.. Each low’s, 367 Main. Mancheater. assume 414% mortgage. Hayes aeum, Bucks.) None let* a wom- swiaunliig ' lessons which' begin Wanted; Newsboy or newagirl 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD X 3V2.4.S.RPOM racreation zoom wffii tiroplaoa, Agency, M I 3-4003. closed, Owmer. 'M I 9-8861. aside of a "Udiea’ annex," which past its doorsUL Monday at 8:15 p.m. at the pool. and Shrubbery trimmed. MI amaU. John V erfa ilK M I 9-5?50. interview call Mra. Monaco, . MI appointment only. Call Jack, MI Prefinishing Birch Paneling ' Open NightoTiU 9 PJ«. in Ragan Rd.-Msry Lone area. : 8 DAYS ONLY 9-8538. 3-7464. V ANDOVER—Two room furnished encloaad breassway, attoehod ga- wse usuaUy the billiard room has­ TTiose planning to attend must Call Tha Harald'a circulation 8-1161. \ ^ ___ 26c 8q. Ft. APARTMENTS raga, tandwanad ykrd 9 to^ ANSALDI CAPS-8 bedrooms, 2 tily (Kmverted. Now some clubp sc- i TUESDAY, THURSDAY, PAINTINO and waUpapering. wall­ Windowa BYom 310.40 XUich apartment, .utiUUea, C. H. Stiens, register before Monday evening. partmttit. MXtehril S-S7ll. / 1 BUIXDOZER, truck shdvd, back MARRIED MAN with ^ eg e de­ 4-ROOM HOUSE Marian IB. .ROSerteoa. Raaltor. Ml BOLTON CENTER full baths, heated rec room, birch tuslly admit wives as associate ‘Names may be left at the pool of­ FRroAY paper removed. Wallpaper books IMMEDIATE opening. Manchester Oomhinstion Doora Route 6, PI 3-7278. cabinet*, buUt-iiw, porch, double hoe, drainage septic tanlA drain on request. CeUings. Frtie sstl- grees wUl teach'in falLand neqds 84068. mem bers. : fice er by calling-to*. r*oresti()n manufacturer desires stenograph­ from 315.95 Each garage. 26l Charter Oak St. Own-' Not sU cluba however. The Ss- 1906 Plym outh 2-door hardtop, fields and wells. George R. G'rif- matea. CsU R oger, .Ml 34)928. er and typist tof interesting office summer em ploym e^ in Manches­ Ccril For Details THREE. ROOM furnished apart­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN Rood, Bolton A “ bungsl()w-ranch’’ etyled offlo* in Henry Part^. The HenUd’s' flng, Inc. Tel. P I 2:7886. D oors from 33.00 Each er. H i 9-8638. v vUe, for example, allows women to News Tidbits V-8 powerflight traansmiasion, routine, good fringe benefits. Re­ ter' area. Call An''9-5459, 8-0 a.m. Screen Doora from 310.50 Each a 9-6892. Lecun and Top Soil tenants waiting. Prompt eflt- ROCKLEDOB—7 room Ranch, 100x400 lot with plenty o f PRICE. 3 Room Cap*. Uving clear by on* of its crustier mem­ age suits agalust tw* pausl fann standard transm ission, 3450. A good Job at a reasonable rate. perlenced. App^ in person. Wal­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC elettt eerviOe at ne Inconven- STORE FOR rent. 861 N . Main Bt. bers: "If a woman dares ,to set foot css* In Rockville session of Cir­ OIL BURNER 8ervice-^24 hours 2Z yeara old, large modern Mtclken, trees. room firitolac*. Garage, fitieded guards Charging they were beat­ cuit Court 12 on July 17. F or free estim ate call MI 9-9658, nut Restaurmti:; 7 Walnut St. y 881 STATE STREET for doHvorioi col lenee to you. MI 9409, 94. built-in oven and range, dtahwosb- inside the backgammon room she Advertisement 1655 Chevrolet 2-door, 8 cylin­ service. Reasonable ratea on aU J. P. Lewis. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 NORTH HAVEN, CX)NN. lot. City water, city aewere. en and their lives threatened while Rene I. Ouelctte. 23. of Chratot er, (Usposal, pantry, etc. Large wur be sttog, groom­ > 1 2 -7 ^ 8 4 ' dining room den, center entrance accuses Jordanians of firing from. tional Sales Contract held bjt 3895. , vertialng .'Offer to any hm)S^wife The Rental Exciiaiige amaU !buainess. CaU MI 8-3467, 9 4 MI 8*1577 5M11, JA 3-8989. vading thahr clubs? dAy by Supernumerary.^'Tfiomss General Motors A<:ceptsnce < area. Town A Country Oil Burner Electrical Service* 22 ing, bathing, aU breeds, noodles a haU, paneled wall fireidace In ttv Jerusalem old city positions scroa* Brtel, and charged with , driving 1954 Plym outh, 4 door Belve­ who takes time to answer this only. I______ing room with a beautiful view, I •They always want to tidy ration, assigned and executt| Service, 524-5451. ad. A beautiful Dantsh^gar and specialty. The Poodle Salon, Diamonds—W atcbe»— Serooniihg'noHti RoMto 4 TR 6-866S-MI 9-8US srmiaUce lined, killing two Israiell without a license. Ouelett* posted dere, 6. cylinders, standard FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ bedtim e, 3 baths, 3-car garage, W A u r o r fiTREET—a-fsm ily 4-4, things W ” sn Inveterate clubman Frances D. Daley, Vendee, w creaOier Set made yOf Boilable MI 9-9793 o r M l 9-0600. STO^UO-lRuitahle for barber *h(q>, BARROWS * WALLACE explainM to me. “We rather like soldleie and wounding three rivll- a $50 IxHid pendihg court Sppesr- transmission, 3100. BUSINESS MEN!! Metropolitan ice on all types ot electrical wir­ Jewelry 48 ■ .ii-'ii-I.... beauty aolon, office, etc., parking. plastered walls. seUing u bank 90-180 tree shaded lot, concrete resentativc wiU aeU ( » Jv Royalware, retail / value, 31.49. our de^ leather chairs,- our lOBS. snoa on July.--I7. 1962,'! 10:86 a.m., at MsncltaetSr Life Insurance offers CrMitora In­ ing. Liccnaed and insured. Wilson THREE YEAR old male Pekingese C ofia r dt Ternon and East Middle appraisal, 331,000. Phllfirlck Agsa- and omerito -drive, 2-csr garage, 35 E. Center St., Manchester Ford- Foundation announces Ou JWortlwritore Tour Housewives on l^ tend postcard and Toy Fox Terrier, female, WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at poliahsd- brass and stale cigar Motor Sales, on* '59 Chevrolet, surance, SMe. .Proprietors, Part­ Electrical Co., Manchester: MI to Advertlslng^ept., Royal of Tpka. xl'S47Sl. . cy. MI 9-8464. I fuU cellar, aluminum storma and M I 9-6306 grants totaUBg $8,527,0M to aid Mary. Mesder and Robert' Bei* VICTOR MOTOR SALES nership, Corporation, , ^ Group 9-4817. Glastonbury, M B 8-7876. chUd’a pet. Call PI 44251. reaaonable prices, prompt sez^- smoke. .Just let s woman inside Serial; No. A69T317661. America, M7 Douglas Ave., ^ o , 2 watchmakers, Manchester- screens, new exterior siding and and the first thing you know-she educational television... Scan­ nler/of Vernon, 4-H, Cltto menn- Health, Life, Weekly Ridenuilty. location for pissa BOLTON—Brandy St; Custom built rOof. G M investment in qioet lo- .The imllcr reserves to* right to One mUe from Vernon Traffic Providence; R. I., atate .color de- tor’s (ddest eatshllahed Jeweler. 5 room ranch, one-half acre land- would be putting up new curtains.’’ dinavian Airlines D 04 Jet . with ben', are among seven boys and "R ed ’ ’ Farm er, M I 3-2105. ! to. 248 N. Main. MI cstion. Ro.bert Wolverton Ageitcy, 109 N. ELM ST.—Moving out of bid. C ircle on Aoute 83 g o ln g _ to Bonds—Stocto— 'sired, pirik, yellow, tourquoiu or KITTENS4 8 ^ BE given away. MI F. E. Bray, 787 M aln'St, State ' JUST ONE LEFT! : 9-5889, 9 4 . aeaped lot, gaiege, amesite drive, Another member who dinee at 147 .persems . aboard- returned to girls asritotad as delegates tb the GENERAL MOTORS R ockville. sandlewood. *' T heatw BuUtUng. MI 9-2818. State Ebccellent condition, 5 year IdlewUd Airport, lost nigbt 46 state 4-H horticulture tour today Mortgraireo 81 34919. oil hoi water Iniaeboard heat, his club regularly twice s week AOCBPTANtaS m o v in g BUILDINO for rent for bodyshbp, Old Gape, 6 rooms, full dormer, objects to the helplees sir affected minutes- after, take-off for Ham­ and tomorrow. The tour includes TR 6-9948 E A R H I —2 huge Myload- TOYS! TOYS! Imihedtote plarier waUs, fireplace. Beauti­ VACANT. HOME with pork-Uks (XIRPORATIPN Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ora, one and two yards. HU 44)775. CASH AVAILABLE. If you have MtNIAxraE poodles, AKC regls- T radiator shop, radio and TV rt; fully finished rec room. Fin* 114 batos; fireplace, oak floora, by many women. 1 . . burg and Oopeahagm allegedly 'risita to a vegetable farm, nurs­ jX to' earn 370-3100 weekly, ryoilf cb^ce. blsck w silver. AIR-CQNDITIONE^/ yard. Yquttl love the setting of Mastered wane, garage, oU hot real! estate equity, call us ,fdr pair shop, mschanie or any offior nalM boriiood, 316.900; ' R obert this spoiyoua Tench, large Uving T f we let them become club because ot excessive oil .oonsump- ery and orchards in Hartford and fqU or part-time dieplaying ^ p e o f DUsiBess. M I 9-7758. Vraverton Agency, MI A83]|. water baseboard bent, near members." he declared, “we would tlon in one of its four enginss. M i^esex eounties. Overnight ac- fundk 33000 requires only 34!l.SO Royal’s fabulous , line ot toya^ room, wetriesaver kitchen, 8 or 4 ocbools. Owner, MI 9-4163. TOWN ADVEBTfSEMENT 1961 FON TU C hardtop, MASON STONE nrork, sidewsUu, per Imonth, including repssrment. For Rent | DELUXE ’ bedroom^ 2 baths, breeiawsy and find oursrivee (H^ehing doors fo r emWodations . w4U M at SUUer steps, patios. Call M I 9-5451. Jewelry-coemetics and bousewgre ^ BORTER St.-44Ug* oolOBisl home, them, lighting their cigarette# - - Hittoa Hotel in Hartford. tic , radio, good ti iticn, FnM Bum, 348-W9T days, or items. An>licatlons now being^ae- garage. Apprucim ately $2,800 co ffi 376. CaU i a 9-1450. BimsM Fftr Bar Ihtfi bedrooms, 814 8-car S*- OOVENTRY-414 room 8 bedroom yes, and buying their drinks If YALE CREW BEFBATED ' ^ Uttle League Netee - NOTO 529-5663 evenings. \ cepted tor dealers and two-'lnans- CUTE KITrENB to be given away. r e q u lM if interested in aseum ' ronrii, Mack top road, near new Holuehoid Serriees Desirable apartment, three raga„ larga landoeaped yard. __ -iortgage. Alice i d s m ^ only to stop them fumbling In their H B N L E Y - ON:-THAMES, Viltner’s - continued, to beat a OF THE gera. MI 8-5247. . / / j M I 9-8729. vFIRSTFLOOR gMALL pmGLB house, Shown by awwmtrnato. Marion E. Mgh V-8, ataadard shift, 32,1 menthly, 2_year lease. OsU Robartson, Realtor. 80 and doora, hot water oU heat, flUl Even in those case# where 'wom­ TOeeday: and Wednesmy, beatiiig COLLECTOR OF REVENUE Help Wsntcfl— Pemsle 25 PART-TIME woltress'^and counter MINIA’TURE Dachahund, rad, ities, and electric stove fur­ 8-8107 Or .M I 8-3108. 8-7857. ef Pennsylvania’s vsndty eight AU petaoha liable by law to pay M I 8-6554 after 4 p.m . WASHER REFRIGERATOR ra- ceUor, 'garage, nlc* yard. Priced en s « admitted as associate gained the aeml-flnals ef the Aldon’a 5-4, and McKpown’s Dry girl, experienced. Apply 10 person. male, with papers, all shots, 360. 92400 ASSUMES mortgage, 6 room low . PI 3-7385. - Town Taxes sn hereby notified pairs. Prompt ecoriomiical, expert, HOUSEKEEPER to live in. PoM- Hob-Nob Restaurant, Manchester Call after 6:30 p.m., daily and nished. Private home for 4-ROOM^ARTMENT ; 8DC ROOM -houie, 45614 Main, BOLTON—Seven-room Ranch on members, they are usually not al­ featured Ornud ChnHeuge (My Wall 14-3 in toe *eeoM ganri of tlon avsUable July 1. Write BmtF, ranch, garage, basement, near a double header yesterday. tost I WiU have a Rato BiU for guaranteed. Phone i l l 9-4587. Pot- Shopping Parkade. weekends. P I 2-8494. adulta 01^ . ' References svaUaUe August, 396. MI 94339, six wooded acres; Two-csr base­ lowed In the club proper, but are today hut It* Amerieon rival. to* U st Of 1961 o f 41 mUI* on to* U61 OORVAIR Monza coupe/very Herald stating references; bus, 316,500. Cariton W . Rutchino, ment garsge. ExceUent location, restricted to the annex. Winning pitcher in the Tues­ \cleaii.' OsU Coventry, PI ^7260. terton’s, 130 Center Bt. please, 'i.. 9 4 . ______' M I 94132. Yale, bowed t* a crew ef Itolloa dollar for to* Town of Manchen 149 ^IKELL STREET near th* school Top value at only CENTER STREET The Raform C3ub allow s women factory workers. Peua woq a day, game was Mark Maynea In RBWBAVINQ ot bums, taoth hah Live Stodi 6,500. T. J; Crockett/'Realtor, yesterday’s gam e Bob stores, vqii train with pay to com- Box J—Herald 84464. lot Shown by appointment Marion rdom, - • ^ two race* and tied another with able, an»-haU on the first day of, 1961 T H U l^E R B IR D , power, wait. Tape Recorders tor rent. 9-6875. kitchen and ceramic tile bath in blue or pink. Bed- rial. son*. Cloee to Venton Cthaa. naces, 114 hatos, asking $81,000. The Naval and Military Club m a c h in e with .our methods. Fast grow- Big pM bUitles in a tremendous Penn this year bock in the Unit­ July, UI63. and one-halt on - the ana owner, new car condil « . Win Mariow’s, 86T Main, Ml 94821. rdom in pastel. MANCHESTER—Immaculate four Potential is exceUent for many lycewiae aegrafiatos women in on* chaiit. Must be anresslve, room Cap*. Quiet nelght hood, HOLUSTBR iTREET-Large six growing, expanding area. Large uses including s home and buai- corner of the dining room on ed Stotei; was* knocked eat by first dhy of January. 1963: provid­ taka trade, can arrange finahe- must have initiative. Box U, Articice Fm* Site 45 Italyh Mote Ouzsi erew. leelag ed. however, that any tax amount­ ing. CaU M I 8-6870 AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuidiol- OPERATORS Entrance is of marble. Plastered walls through­ air condliicaedm dltica hedroOm, wWl to room colonial with 114 baths, sin­ lot. CoU now. Tbngren Agency, MI n*M eomMned.„ Eveninga Ray 4 - ster 8 piece living room eet; eofa lU rald. Trail (iarpeting, heated recreation gle ear garage. Atuminum siding 34828. RM combe, M I 4-1110. r - . At the Junior Carlton Club by^ two leagths. . ing: to not more than Fifty Dol- and 2 chairs 3145. Choose from LAWN'MOWERS—‘TOru. Jaebbsen. out Kitchen has stainless steel sink and plenty lara shaU bo due and payable hi 1965 STUDEBAKER % rack body. Experisneed aeWlng maohins op­ MEN WANTED for food procasslng Bolens, and GoodaD. Real and room, / screened potch, $1S8 throughout pluii. oonlbinatlons. wives may sntertain giieets in tha group o t fine fabrics. Work SEPn^A^KS of cabinets. -Built-in stpve with timer, large r»- motffiily. 8 year lease. Ml 8-8640, immaeuloto 7 rtia-. |6fiJM IN elM S BTptMN Advertisement one insUdlmMit (» July 1. 1968. Large assortment of gas welding erators and -tralneee aaaded. Ex- plant. Will train. Must Im aggres­ roU^,„184S’*, Porta and aanrlos. Owners have mwi^t another home i/lH baths, iMg* caWnst Udi**’ annex, paying by voucher- and sweating equipment. MI /» y expert craftsmen on oOr orem frigerator with spi^i^s freezer. and are anxioue to move. Rave WARREN E. HOIUTLAND hut the vouchSTs must be signed OAMBBIDOE, Mnae.' (AT)— By virtua af default of a Condi­ Fellun to make first paynwal ises. AU work-foUy guaiai eellsBt Ofipottmiity for trainees to sive, must have Inibatlve. T. , Usad mowers and traetocs, TksiJs _ , exoeUont born, treos, qnly R E A LIO B ' TWeves ■natoed diayiny Cased tional Salea Gantract hrid by tha by August 1, 1968 teaden too- 64)400. . / BArald. in your old sfiartitna. OuHol haen aakh« Jn the knr aoe-Jetia kl7,900; cariton W. RnteUns. MI by their huatMuida. ' J ' MiU F atale Balesromn, 179 Pine learn sspisg. Andy Built-in teliqdione jacks In every roont Buitt-in SoiBRiSr HflOMg Fffir B ait #7 boor yoiir after. T. 1. Ckeckett, ■n »|Bia St. : *MX S-U08 Tbe reoaon why aoma elub* . ia tta* Harvard UnIvMiltir gee* Qaneral Motora Aeoaptanc* Cbrpa- ^ o le tax deUnquent. Secund pay­ Bt., eaccUutive Cheney uhbrie BquipmaBt .Oo., 89 Main S t Boms ment betMoieh dellniqueat afteg- pointers wanted, antenna. Plenty of latgf closeta. OpM a t f ^ a j R ealtor, M I 3-1617. . ar* relenting hi their attitude loeleal ssneeum nod escaped with ratlon, aasignihd and exscutad by Traflera MobOe Hones saleeroom, in Mancheater. MI T4 daily, T4 Thursday, T4 Sat­ ' LAKE CBiUmtaB-4 room lokm Itoger W. Wilcox, Vendee, our February L 1668. lateresli is fiff- inside and ddtslde worit, CSU be­ urday. M m H m O l i | M i and landing has wall-to-wall carpeting. S toi^ win­ towaffi women le purely eco­ diamond* and ether yreeten* r e ^ 8-7822. Budget t e t ^ krretiged. “ ri*a>s 9JTV, h^ SPAdOUB 3 room Cape, glassed stance valued at about -$86,669, reeentative will etU on July 12, ured from due date at toe^ ta of TWO WHEEL carry-all tween 6-7 p;m . 638-7768. 44 Bay- BAST HARTFORD town line—Pre­ in porch, mlnutee’ walk from COVENTRY •—I Inveatots take po- nomic. “Women are welcomed Septis tanks. Bry ' dows and aereens. Washer and dryer'in baseidqnt - modern eoxeenlencee, ^ araakly. war Chpe on five flat acree, amaU ^ le o jwM '.today- Dr, Clifford 1962, .10:30 ajn., at Scranton Mb- 14 o f 1% per month to (raqtioa o t with ateel box, ae is, HAROLD snteitibbtsi ReSoov>- Mancjihester Modes, berry Road, Olastontsuy. FLAT STONES Cor walls, puth W atm - * MI 9-0710. ' echools and Center, fjxtra tot op­ tiye. Now is tfie time to buy this mainly for toe money men spend after 6:30, P I 2-8261. and house fronts. Comer Route Heat and hot water furnishefl. Each apartment hern in the rear. Good deal at on them.’’ is the way it Is explain­ Flnindel, curator of to* nrin- toris. on* ’86 . Serial. Np. a moedh.. Said taxea are __ al. Cell attics, yards, gad p n S fh ig tional. MI 9-4713. 3-famUy Iwtch'Colonial. 8 spacious a t toe O ffice o f to fii Coll^5$sk at\ weekly or burner borvela. WAiiirrED-^Fuu-uino 1 44 and 9. Notdh Road, Bolton hiks separate thermostat - COVENTRY LAKE-Cuttsg# for only 327>6qo. T. J, Crockett. Beal ------:------:— I— I— I'- ' '■ AWWMIB Mvragi ed. “Men B(UI spriul more at the jm logy soetten, sold the -loot 4F7O01877. ajqdiance Mrvlce' man-i Notoh Qiuumr. TSI. M I 949IT. rant, .nice' locattoif,' n»odern’"con- tor, M I bar In wder to show off in front of would have little value to a gcua - Th* soUer reserves -toe right to Revenue in ffie' Avto Drmm; School 7-A Harol ~ ' t-4034.'. z BOLTON — Uupa 4 tqqm ranch, water heat.'s peree, wonUenul lo­ —Mewlay tozif ] Pine Street Manclh e s t^ ' Ranidly exnaiidlng MUNNEY mSE. Plenty of parking facilities. Garage optional. v»n^ehces, 340'wtok|y. Ml 9-lOW. beautifully lam&capeti. bveraiaed cAtion n*Ar st, ators and fl^ women, And bar receipts, old boy, outtor. tic. I kM. SARLT’S iMtlVlNO ScHool-Glass- bargain—custom made heating andueoM ^ company NEW CEDAR etotiMS lin o polas In- M A i:cf -7 robin spUt level, are stoat keep the ehibe aolveni." sdtoMtihi CaSNElUL MOTOra fiP M . roem.' garage, cov- garage, 4% mortgiqta'psay ...,ba AU tUa fur ' e ^ 81%^. ..gtcat ,and ondiM-road instniotian. Hpnovera, d rsM and upholstary. GOCHC.wanted to Pork evenings. RockriUe I his wondoful oppor­ sUlM -aiid ‘TCSst Chsmlst Am ETn — CALL MI t-ssof^ OOVSSTOT LAKE--^lA|i*lMe atfc « 4 ■ iBukurbaiL/ Moot enobhUti Lopdon ehib le - - A fX S P T B W qB • aoetunf I , CnMKBUktKlM F or lafor- ' te r s u . CaU M rs, B olactai ^ ^ 'Aaadia Bestotirsat. iP tunity 'Ipr tIA man. Phtos TR 1S9-1EI 1 Hayes Aganiqr, '.B4MM, W j a.meinbtr kicked ■ ■tMo&UUi' 94fBrfor sppolatmoR. ■ J ■ asjr-'.’r . t . - ■ » ■ P 1" m . r ■ ' » . ■ ' k- ,■ . . V.'

'' ■ c. • . H . !■'■■ i'-' S,, PA6B TWENTY-J^XJUB 6 , X i.o ^ Amrage Dnfiy Net Preacjltti Ike WeetlMF f ii^ b tat^ r SvattbtQ .lij^ralb ■ , nf >- - .. f . J , - • I ■. ’ > -■ . F a r p a Waak Badai' at 0 . 0 . Artty Pot. John W. Ithbobatt, WInditer;' Dhuio WlMfoiuf, Cokaa- Trafiha 'Hif.;. ClHtoA at: .9 E s ii F a ir, u r n IS, eon- Of Mr. aiid Mni. Jbka M. u" Monte and MJdana Snackway, M rs Kathloon McOosto' 43L Bhto- Lockvaasd " it ; ^ R o ria a a s ------N orth About Town Hospital Notes 'Dr.; Charles Waboaea,St: ,Pnto bol­ N E W h a v e n (A P )— Kristine said she couldn’t Mrs. Mary Graboiraki, IS Edward I broke out again in Oran today ster tba preetige of the Froviskmal John J. Pastet’s public de­ remember swaUowing the eye. Hours Change S t; Mrs. Theresa Gutmond, 4 8 Du­ and panic swept the European government of Premier Yousaef fender has acted to head o ff Her mother, Mary Gartiand. rant S t ; MIm Jcaale Hynd, 33 L u - «: • sectiML Authorities promptly hen Kheddn, caUed today for Pastet’s Nov. 14 „date with said that aa eye was missing Personal Notices dqn St; Michael Adams 57 Clamped on a curfew to pr^ prompt U.S. recognition of the re­ from one of K ristine's dolls Sky B last Approved for Spruce St; Ifiaa Janet Irwin, 307 gime, the electric chair. ^ which, was discarded about Highland St.; M in Margaret Mc­ vent a renewal of Thursditvs AttoiiMy John M. MUrpby has three years ago. RMolattoB « f S]mi|«tli]r Namara,' Coventiy; Bliaabcth Moslon - European blpodbath The United Statea haa welcomd filed an appeal with the fitrte 8 U- -m inOIOKT <«DavM BOWnaao a Town Offices Johnapn, 335 Hif^dand S t; DwlncII which cast a pisli in;^epend- Algierian independence, but made pnme Court challenging Paetot’s died Jiia* T, IM . OnSl aaain' dei__ Shabe,' Vernon Trailer Court, Ver­ MAIN ST„ MANCHEStER RhDD* Ml 3-4123 no formal recognition of any gov­ conviction for first degree murder In P acific ha« Invaded eur aildat and called tn ence festivities o^hia infant ernment, apparantly mofvink cau­ the heavenljr borne a dearly beloved The Municipal BuUding hours non: Ralph Warren, 13 Centerfleld nation. ,' / In the etoyiiW of Frank Roeoft, a brother. The aoldea gateway to the St; Roderick Frechette, East tiously in totabUahfaig normal dip­ New Haven lawyer. Top Secret Btemal City baa beea opened’ wide to are going to be obanged to a' half A new,^/toUmai(a pieced the toll lomatic relatione..StsFby-rtep rot­ welcome bun to the new Jerusalem. hour earlier, iaa noon as the board Granby; Katbedne Ked(s Wap- in Thnraday>' confUet at more The SZ-year?old Paetet Was Be waa a true friend and alwaya of directors can gat around to ling; Robert lAither U, South Hiill ting tq» of diplomatic oohtacta found guilly of the charge two ready to baalat la the areUara of bla then 100 debd. would provide an on^rtunlty to weeks gao in fiuperior Courti The oonrndM. (hanging the boara 'of the town Vindsor; Michael Couhmibe, 147 lllill There ywere no Immediate re- And whereas, the all arise and merd- rterk’a office. Edgarton St; Walter Partlrpton, ut::: roe bow the split between Ben Juty did not recommend mwey and On Ribicoff tul master of the universe has called porte^^ caeutotiet in today’b JOiedda and Drouty Premier Ah­ he waa promptly sentenced to -I The board of dhraotcra voted W applng; Mra. Katblean Amea^ 17 rtHxiting. HONOLULU (AP) — Tfcw our beloved and respected brother bone Tuesday night to ebabga the hours Mather St; Ralph Armstrong, 16 ip med b«i Bella, a radical leftist, death. and be having bean a true and taithful JEuropeane ran for cover from wUl effect the transition from the ItoAtot’s accomplice, Chariee B, United Stfites ddayed comrade In our club. to 8 :3 0 a a t. to 4 '.S0 pjn. The pres­ LydaU St; John Smith, 561 B . 1::i:b S u c c e sso r (or 24 howfi its t j^ sttcaqA ' • -(■ f^e reaolve to eend aincere eCOr 9 5 Canter S t; Paul BeUkle, 81 9 Char­ Shouting Moelems apparently pur- present regime to a permanent Perdue, waa slab charged with doleaoee to the tainily and that a txm ent hours ara lam. to p ra. euing a h im they deacribed as a first degree murder, but waa al­ of these resolutions also go to the \powever, toe houik of tha town ter Oak St; Mra. JacqueUne Kon- COLONIAL ELEGANCE OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 one. to explode s Ugli fiRRade nii. bereaved family, ana to the local ciertc’a o^be are decreed by or­ dratovies 7 M E. Middle Tpks / ■' / ■ ■ Secret Army Organlxation. terror- The Information minister, Mo­ lowed to plead guUty to second de­ WASHINGTON (AP) elear device shove -Wmatort newspaper and one drafted ca the mln- irt. There was no reply to Uie hammed Yasid, blamed Thurs­ gree murder; He was sentenced to ^resident Keniied;^ is appar­ tttaa of thia club. dinance, and to change the ordin­ BIRTHS TUESDAY! A daugh­ // life Imprisonment. Island. ^ British Amerieaa Chib ance requlTM a pubUe hearing. ter to Mr. and. Mra. Richard Moelem gunfire and it «Ued doW day's vioient battle to Oran, for­ ently, keeping it a pretty tight The postponement foBowe* Fred IMUmon. Preetdoit _ Since the town cleik’a office to Sands,. BUington; a daughter to quickly. mer stronghold of tbs secret army, ______Pastet's defense during______hie five-secret if he has decided on^a Kelvin Bateson, Rec. SpentaiT. in the Itaoiidpal Building, the '.di- Mr. and Mrs. Luther KendaU, V The tense qltuaUon in Oran on dlObard "Fasoists" who refused week trial waa insanity. He be-. two holds totaling 90 minates;^ East Hartford; a son to Mr. and bverahsdowed for the momoit po- to go along with the abandonment came hysterical in the‘'courtTooin' “Buccesaor to Secretary of Wel- T)|ere was no imnsediatc ez* I d M e m o riaio reetora decided to wait to put the on several occaaione. IB loving memory of PvL Albod new hours into* effect until an the Mra. V^Qiam Karvdis, 19 9 C e S t^ D psreal# fashion TABLECLOTH Utle?) efforts to heal a te^each be­ of the terrorist struggle' against fare Abraham. Ribicoff. But jilMUition ter the dday. Oliver Paths who was killed in senon officea can be operating at the S t ' ^ dneat by Springmaid tween., rival Mbalern factions con­ Moslem rule. ‘ HoweVer, peycblatriate testify­ many names are being men­ The hlaat was to have beat «B July i. IMA same time. BTRIHS YESTERDAY; A^ tending for the leaderahip of the A French source, who declined ing for the prosecution amid Pastet tion^. the biggest and highest in the Sadly ailaaed by Tha request to change the boun dau^ter to Mr. and Mrs. Car- and NAPKIN^ nation'.' Algeria’s delegate to the to be idoitified, said the dead'in was CMahle of understanding tbs RlMooff says hs plans to submit Mother, father, alstars and brethere. waa made by the Municipal Bm- mtoe Manginl, 37 Range HU Dr., illHl Mix and match whits or pas­ Arab League was firin g in taom iwoeeedings against him. carrent Pacific test series. Rosoff, 6 6 , was robbed and beat­ his resignation to the ITesident be­ Two previous attempts at a ployea Group, after a poU of mcm- Venum; a son to MS told Mrs, itjiu tel sheets and cases '^ th SETS . Oalrp for a mediailon attempt. (Oonttnned en Page ■ ) fore the Connecticut Demoa boa which reaultod to a majority John Rlsley, RFD 3 ; a son t o Mr. ’m en in his office Feb. 19. He died rtate convention meets July high-altitode ezN«dott fissled^ and Mra. Edward Ba^ea, 33 6 E . printed borders. . . phis.. .all- March 1 without regaining ron- in favor of aarticr boun.. white, pink, aqua, gold soiousneee. The secretary Is a candidate when missile tm U cs dev FAT The new ruUiog affeeta employaa Middle T)d(e.; a dau^^ter to Mr. over print on white fitted his party’s aominstlon to the U. oped. in the baU of reebrda, the welfare and Mn. Rmiald Buries Valley sheets. 66X.76 15 Whacks for Drinking Senate. OVERWEIGHT office building and the water and Falla Rd., Vernon. 6 napkins Boy HU by Cm- The Preeident. aware of RIM- AvaUaMo to yon wHhoat a doe- sewer department oftice, as well ap BIRTHS TCH>AY: A son to Mr. ”*'^3.99 BRIDGEPORT (AP)—A four- coffs intentions for months, was CAMP M ERCUI^ Nev. far'p pmeriaMoa, car drag call­ the em^yea In the Municipal and Mrs. Thomas PalUs .3 10 72 X 1 0 8 ^ ^ 6 0 x 9 0 r e g .6 .9 9 ^ ^ ^ year-old boy, Julio Veiaques, was asked at his news conference yes­ (A P )— A" m ig h ^ under­ ed emUNEK. Tea aaiat hao Building. Keeney St; a son to Mr. aad or twin f ittfid '8 napkins nported m fair condition at Bridge­ terday whether he could tell news­ ground blast—nxMit powerful agly tat la 7 day* or year 3 Youths Spanked port hospital today after, police men of his plans to flU tbe port. set off in tha'cnite^States taoaoy baOk. Na atotaaoag a n r- DISa£tBGTO TUESDAY: Ken- a 70" round re g . 6 .9 8 ^ said, be waa struck by a blt-and- Kennedy replied: "No, not un­ ctaT&Matttaaa, anaaaga or tak- n ^ Warner. dS Joeeph St; Mra. 81x^08 til ^ Secretary iwrigM.”’ and the first announced use C. Jeanette Fletcher, W arren 6 napkins run driver in front of bis borne at lag af aa eallod ladaetag eaa- 1 1 ■ /nil or full fitted 14 Ite e S t Robert C. Wadver^ - N roro adr here of an H-bomb type de-' Notice Ave, Vernon; Jeffirey Keefs He- vice^-^attered the desert dlea, c ia e k m or eooldea, ar bron; Mra. Barbara Miiiai|«ae, , Wlthesaes told police the motor­ m inletratw Housing .smd ehotvtag gtnn. OMUNBX la . a a e&rfOovfil, napkins reg. 7.995*! ist fled the scene after hitting the Home Ftnance Agency, haa been calm today. Day taMet! And easily wal­ Hartford Tpke., RoblcviUe; Mn. Barbara Carlson, East Hartford; boy last n iriit The youngster aut- moat frequently Mratloned as a „ fiuclear Protest Trip Ends It was expected to kick up A lowed. When yaa take OlMU- WE HAVE DAILY 42 X 8 8 ^ cases fered Mvere facial cute, head in­ poaelble raiiico ff auceitoaer. t 6wering column of dirt and dust, NEX, yaa atffi oajay ynnr Mrs. Madeline Oriftin, Wappl^; W H lTiN G , '^Ind. (A P )—Three?Independenoe and . the Oonetltu- -The three m u crew of the nuclear protest vessel Everyman'I talks with AssUtant U.S. Attorney MraL Sterna Dbjde, 34 8 E. Middle a< ^ xld^ 12 napkins reg. 8.990^ 99 juries and multiple bruises. But the nunora about Weaver JerroM K. Ladar, right, after retundng from Mia day’s voyaging in the direction of (airistinro Is­ leaving a crater a Odni of a mile BMato, stiB aat ffea taada yoa DEUVEKY TO THE youths, among nine who were tlon. have hero cooUng off aomiSediat in wide and 300 feet deep, but as the Bke, bet yaa aknyly don't have TVks; Chariee Canet 84B Oa The three youths, who were land tart araa in the Pacific. fleeelrlni-nsf their venture and they returned, to Sen Francj*^ rt;.; Janet Cook, 9 6 Glenwood__ _ given unusual punishments Thurs­ 129 to 140 recokit wocka. Names of these 00 late last night From the left, the crewmen are Bob RoMiins. 3 6 ; Barton Stone, 3 4 , and W i test rite-was ciosed>;to-.miafacfal the aiga tar axtra spanked alao were ordered to have othen have been popping up in aaaaa ODBIMBX ( Robert Oemsalvee, 74 N. ram St; BATFS BEAig’lfUL CpLONIAL day by dty Judge William Ober- their hair cut not more than a Chafea, 8 9 . RObMhs and Stone were placed under arrest (AP Photofax). ohaervera there was no’ immedi­ HoUy Martin, (Md Stone Rd., Ver­ FAMOUS CANNON WAFFLE WEAVE H A R T FfW D (AP)—The State connection with the welfare caM. ate word «w hew jS appearad. - appeDto aad Aocraaioa yopr de- BOLTON mlUer, were spanked by two po­ half Inch high and help clean up Motor Vrtilole Department’s daily net without any indication non; Mra. Aiigellne Keith, 3 3 Hol­ licemen and a bailiff. ^ The lOS-ldlotMi dpvlee packwi •Ira far toad. Tear walglit aiaat lister St; Bsihara I^dall, 85 DISHCLOTHS "PRIDE OF Whiting Beach sadt Saturday itotfi reoord of automobils fataUUes aa that Kennedy haa made his pick: eaaia dmm, baOaaaaaa year Bach youth got IS solid whacks, Labor D ay. They wU be Joteed at of last midnight end the totals on Preniier on Sedrei Mission OAS Leaflw Gets the wallop of .160,009 'tons of TNT. Baldwto Rd.; Mn; Ruth Conyers, ANDOVER" Former .Gov. Len^ CoUins of The previous most powerful shot aara daetar arfll tall yoa, akea AREA 106 Concord Rd.; Mra. Loretta NOW * for 1-001 As ordered by the Judge. They the beach by five other yinitiis who the rams date last year: FloridAr BOW he§d of the Ni ' yoa eat loM, yaa aaig h took- Oct stood before the Juf^e as the po- received similar sentehcee_ from___ _ 1981 1968 3 Coups^e Grace here was 74 .3 kilotows fired from ridofeimawlataadnva loBger. Sinums East Hartford; Horace Asaodation of a haUoon In 1987. Today’s ehot waa Patten, 4 5 6 /Main St; Mra. Irene red, inrean, yellow or aqua BEDSPREADS UiMteen and a court balUff.admta- tbe . s e A J ^ JBMKJaceaB, JDTVUlru.; Ban Wlf»l«*rS aato IM S aad la Fecteau, -14T E Main St., Rock- Isterod lM "l|ikiik 1h is with fbeto others Thiitaday night Bolling, D-Mo.: Rajl Frank ¥iwiniExecutioner! fired' 950 feet the aurtAce'el ODABAMTBB i U ipli bands on the seats of the teen­ tse nearby Yucca ITat at the Nevada tar aay naaoa Jaat LENOX vtUe; M rs Virginia BergatrtMn and ■ i’ll r e g - 14.99 Cardona Was sentenced to 30 Extended Foreeaat Thompson, D -N J.; Rep. John A. daughter, Vernon Hd., Bolton; Mrs. agers’ pants. days in Jail and fined $46. dber- Blatnik, D-Mtnn.; Gov. Michael V. (AP)—^Roger Degueldre, nuclear test site 95 miles nortli of p^jiatotap to year W IN DSO R 1GCK 8 (AP>—The Las Vegas. PHARMACY Nancjr^FIoM and daughter, 1 Em- 100% HEAVY QUALITY CONE SOLID Some 3B0 persons vriio Jammed miUer said Cardona had been DiSalle of Ohio; Undersecretary ondemned for commanding Se­ the courtroom witnessed the qxtended OMinecticut forecast for of Welfare Ivanr A Neatingro; It purpose vms to explore , the I ff I. CEHTER ST. endd Dr., RoekvUe; MadoUn COLOR FACE-CLOTHS NOW before him for Intoxicatkm pre­ Saturday through Wednesday, cret Army Organisation kiUera in 10.99 spankings given to Steve Shorr, viously. Jute 1 1 : WUbiir J. Cohen, assistant secre­ Doctors^ Strike poartbilities of nuclear energy for ad. W B im iB K to* 16; Peter Welcome, 17; and James tary of welfare for le^IkUon. Algiers, was executed by a firing gaaraa taa tort Artfear Drag TIL Ml f-ODfi Foam i««. 2Se>-NOW * for 1.001 e heirioom tirp* The first two youths to appear 'Temperatures ara expected to itora. M l lb American fit Hunt, 16. They, with Daniel M. before the Judge Thursday night average 3 to 5 . d eg rees below BoiefeulUet Jones, qiecial asslrt- squad at dawn today as he waa (Oewttoaed ew Pago Sevro) Roaemtory Puttra and son, 39 Cardona, 16, had been convicted dare Mod. pink, roaa, yaUow, groeB or Uua were Richard A. Warayntok,. 18, normu with little day to day vs ant to the welfare secretary ^ Rf»tNA, Saak. (AP) Sro-Wtloe by today or face reprisals. singing the French national an­ Brooklyn S t , RotocvUlc; Mta. Inca wonderfuUuly^ k ' ,a t. drinking beer and brandy at and Edward M. Baran, SO, who health and medical aftalra; w. Police patrols were retaiforoed to Gorden and daughter, 140 Prospect rag. 4 . f f tion. 'a deputy premier said them. savings. the Whiting Beach on June 18. pleaded, guilty to ditaktag and at- At this time normal high and Willard W ilts, underaeeratary of knwstair violroce to the doctors St, RctekvlUc; Mrs Maria Butkus e antique or purs In additimi to the «q>anklngs. temping to drag race with anoth­ Labor; John B. GHeaaon Jr., Vet*, IWeVMclal government U de- Degueldre, 37, a former lieute­ and son, 437 Center S t low temperatures at Hartford are dr their families. nant in the Foreign Legion who CANNON BEACH TOWELS white Judge ObevmiUer ordered shaven er youth. 8 5 ' and S3, at New Haven 80 and erans sdmlnistirator; G. Menhen taftolnsd to continue its compul­ Mm « thdn 00 doctors hsve quit B ulletins DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: beads and 1>each c le a n s orders, 'T t takes a Ud to make a mto- WUUams, asaletant aeeretary of deserted to Join the secret army, Mrs Mlchelina Cells, Coventry; a twin and full aixaa 63, and at Bridgeport 81 and 68. sory msdlcal car# plan hut a hint Ssskatehewan in recent w e^. clasped a Frroch flag to Ms f»g.1.?f—NOW tj?!; - and writing and studying tor ex- state for African affairs and for­ compromlro appeared as a In Vancouver, the registrar of the Called ftom AP Wires i Keimeth Dewey, Wapplng; George N O W 3 - 7 7 amtoaOons on the Declaratkm of (Oenttaned ea^Page Seven) mer governor of Michigan; Sen. chest as he was led to the execu­ Ooetas Manafirid Depot; - Mn. I. (Oarttaned on Page Hx) ton’ strike went into ite sixth British Columbia Collie of Phy- tion wall at a fort on the outskirts i i i boauti-fiuff finlah, auper abaorbent, cqlelr tart Benjamin A. Smith H, D-Mau. skdans and Surgeons roid s num­ Roeemary Cronin, 9 7 Lenox St; extra plump fo^m latax and' Dr. Leona Baumgarten, day today. of Paris. TWO ‘ADBirr ESTES BsnnBg-, Mary mllard, 76 Steep Hollow lllip health commlasloner of New Yorit Deputy Premier J. R. Brockel- ber of them had been licensed to As the firing squad leveled Lane; OOUeen Williams South fresh, cool, allargyTraa bank told a news confe)-roCe here practice in Ms area and more WA8 HIN 0 1 0 M (AF) — Tww' FITTED QUILTED C ity. rifles, Degueldre cried out "Viva fotiaer Melatoafe, Okto., Ceuw- lim its quantity >Wants Congresg to Think, Too that the provincial caUnet might were expected. < la Fiw ce!" Then he started sing­ rosebud print cover Yesterday, Mayor George B. Mc­ consider calling the legislature to AgrleiUtiiro Nally of Mobile, Ala„ trtegraphki In Swift Current, where a re­ ing the "MarseiUairo." Tlie rtfie .ploy. »yro admitted today slight irregulars ^ ’into kcsalon, perhaps to act on gional medical care plan luid been hurst cut the words. AdATTRESS PADS Presidrot Kennedy suggesting ^ amendments which would allow money frem BBUe Sel Eatee to porntmrot of Rep. Frank W. Boy­ in operation since 1944, doctors Degueldre's defenM attor­ help ram eettaei altotoaroto fraro ! iiill CONE MOSAIC PATtfRll doctors to practice outside the terminated their contracts July 1 FABRICS ! iilli QUILTED MATTRESS RAD Kennedy Considers Appeals kin, D-Ala., who was defeated in ney, Jean-Louis »Tlxier-Vignan- CWahoiBft t s Tmwsmo a May primary. health act; and were supporting the Saskatch­ court, who was requited by law to ATLOWpLdW TOWEL ENSEMBLE!; ' ' twl^l^dsize reg^,4.99 3 .6 9 If there was satisfactory evi­ ewan College of Physicians and be present st today's execution, Weaver's name has figured in dence a epeclal session woidd do Surgeons stand against the proV- tpld reporters afterward: twin size reg. 3.9? 2 .6 9 Bpeoulation since the House this some positive good, it would re­ M ILLPI^ES! 1.00 hath For Cut Now in Income Tax spring rejected a Kennedy propce- ceive favorable consideration by (Coattaned am Page. Four) \ (Goattaaed aw Page Fear) jMo ag ^ rt.lBMra^ ^ raiK, full bed sin reg. 5.99 al to create a department of Urban the provincial cabinet,’’ he said. 4 .6 9 Affaire. Tbe Presidrot had an-r full size reg. 4.9^ 69 e hohd' t fo r lU K ) By WHITNEY s h o e m a k e r ?of political unien between tbefof buefawee, Kennedy replied with In another hint of conciliation, aald tiielr attotwey. Pee*!* ______fitted with sanforized skirt. nounced Ms Intention of naming t w o , 3 .6 9 United Statea and EUropeT amuromrot: Brockelbank dladosed that Pre­ ria J r. The employed to toe WAfSHNOTON (AP)—Presidemt Weaver to the propoaed new caM- m ier Woodrow 8 . Uoyd was in CrisM Intensified Okie., Office of the A e - sturdy cotton covering 35c fa c e e a a a S fo r 1;00 Kennedy says be Is giving yery It depends, on bow you define "WeU, I think, as I aald, I dht- lut poet, ediirti wmild have made poUtical, Kennedy said. North At­ Uke disagreeing with Presidrot eartern Canada on a secret mis­ rio u ltiin StoMltaotteo blei^ed white, fluffy filled eetloue conliileratlon to urgings the' first Negro oebinet member. sion He did not reject a poesi- •ervattoo Servlee, were h e lantic allies already have political Elsenhower, and so Z won’t in It ia known that vriiila Ribicoff diamond lock stitch quilting from busineiHi tnd labor for an hUity that Uoyd’a mission might 'their cMnrty euiroiilMe» tort worn bound.edges elastic anchor band DRIP DRY CbnON PRiNt FABRICS commitihenta to each other, he tMs caeSr’’ *■ at one time felt Weaver was his eo tiro federal payreU. immediato income tax cut And said, and these may take do “a On.other matters, Kennedy of­ most likely auccrosor, Ribicoff now deal with mediation. Brazilian Troops Quell Tlie Saskatchewan College of rog. 59c, 69e and 79c yd,*>NOW4i4c y d ! he feels Cbngiess should think more intimate form." fered these comments: considers this leas oertsin. i^SSASSEN HANOCD hard about it too. InevitAbly, / homegrown politics LegMationr—He opened the con­ Weaver is dproribed as rather Physicians and Surgeons has re- OOLOMBO. Oeyton _(4 P ) r r fine quality prints iit fioraia and geometrtca But, he told hie new» confer^ce and Democratic admfartetratidn’e ference with Strang appeals to reluctant, feeling his abUitles jfteted medlsUcn as unworkable Mobs Rioting for Food Valdowa Ouroiraroe, a Bolilhtot Thursday, the decision vriiether relatione with buainaas efime up Oongress to pass his torrtgn aid equip Mm for his present housing now, with feelings running Mgfa. mook. was haoged today ty.the »* '.A taxes should be reduced now or in the half-hour conference. Ken­ and medical care meaeuree. As­ Job rather than to head the depart­ Don McMillan, presidrot of the fo***rtoatloo to I 96 0 'Sf - Fitaeo nedy said "ut awful lot of hittl- sistance programs “are -vital to Saskatchewan HospitaL Associa­ O P EN m x 9 P M . next year Win depend on tbe ment of health, edticatkm aad wel­ RIO E>B 'JANEIRO, Braiil (AP)Avlolroce in Duque de Caxias Mtototer Hetomo Haodaranajiro economy’s health as reflected by neeamro" . have sttePurted the our security,’ Tie said. On medi­ fare. tion. diariosed he has talked With Priam oCflctala eaM Sromraami Obewey H tot Hartford Bd. basic economic indicators. . .> Democratic ])arty, even though he cal care for the elderiy—in -view fWiMiiiMii religious leaders about —Tanks and troops enforced calm Thursday. Thousands of workers waa banttaed ae a Ohrtotian 8 4 BETTER DRESS and Kennedy said he and Ms ad­ agreed Me party' "Is not the party of the tact timt doctors’ fees are WDridng out some kind of oom- dn nearby Duque de Caxias today unable to reach'work milled about heora before the haagfeg ee;, visers win be watching these in­ of bustnero." Asked what be not included in his ]H«posal and promise. after treked molls shouting "'we to tha center, of town and store- that he oooM aak. for foe for- dicators closely "in the. next thought of . former Preeidmt the government already helps D r. Sam Landa, emergency co­ want food" {dundered more than ownera fearing violence shuttered glveoee* that toe BoddHol re- Head Herald Advs. SPORTS^ months.’*] y Dwight Di .Eisenhower’s descrlF ordinator for tbe Canadian Medi­ 100 stores in s running fight with their idiopB. Uglm deoe pet graeit. "If we feel that the situation tion. of R^mbUcans as tbe party (OorttaneA aa Page Six) News Tidbits cal Commission, said In Saska­ police and- shopkeepers., ' toon that emergency rorvices Mayor Adolfo Daci said l 5 per­ (OoBtinaed Page Fowr) STOCKS IMU» SHARPET .4 LOWEST PRICES in the economy warrants a tax f rwH tfcd AP W im sons were killed and more than —^ ------FABRICS cut thro, of courro, we would have begun to abrink. ' ' MEW YOBK (AP) — Tiro 100 injured before units of the tat .1 stora Boariut Wtort .tato a atoeg recommend it," , he said. He reportetf 8* of the 240 doc­ arm y queUed the rioting and For. the present, said Kennedy, Professional Farmer^ tors who volunteered sefvlce when dedtoe thto alteroom after nm- 9 9 e t e 1.69 FLANNEL BACK PLASTIC Ansoonds American Brass Co. sacking in that city of some 80,000 Lawyers Block atag op.h atrihg e# flvo ranrg he wlil keep to his plan for tax the strike began have., quit and about 10 miles northwest of Rio. 'reductlone.. and othro - revisians sells Ite Toirington property to the others are spread very thinly. advairoeo. Piteea. wore toroelrod Torrington industrial. Park Inc. TWn other persMW were report­ datwii to the n a p hsair a f t I l^ifeoiicgA t ^ 7 ^ ^ illL jDJUf/Lf\ TABLECLOTHS 'next year.! „ ' for iiillMrt-ir 8 7 56 ,66 9 but win, Brockelbank told newsmen tiwx ed klUed: in stmllsr but less -rto- Fugitiye Spy’s WaH i He emriutsised, however, that WilUam Faulkner Dies; lease It back to continue rod m ill If emeigrocy rorvices at 15 how lent food riots In the Rio suburbs NOW 7 7 c yd- e old fashioned floirid ^ eck pitela break down ’ ’there are Street sooreea Ir he and Congress rimuld ps|y. heed and castmg.nhop. . ■ -. Eaton E., of Seo Joao do M eriti and Nova prised a» the SF* drlp-diV prints e 4 colors to dioose inm to jreoommrodatlons ; froni nach Smith ofraist Hampton piovlsicu- things we. can «k> H ****,.Y?” * lauacu Return to U*S. OUR OWN g:i t*' ' WM* hatog 9al 36" borderad printe diverse quarters air the U.S. Nobel Prize Author,;64 alte siterintod cidef of food dirt- iTroU -SSi ‘oo.L’ W 4ty «>• rtote routed during a gen- gatoo aw l thAi CHOICE 36" printed ptotehed Chantber pf Commerce and the in rt Depnrtosent of Oonsumer 54x54 „ , 1*99 Committee to Regina ordered; .the era! strike called by union leaders LONDON (AP)—Hospital otfl- caottoo dffod «q hiyfirdSiiSlI CURE iK:! cottoha 1-57 APT^^O for an early tax reducf 'Protec«eik ... . demanding the formation of a clals said today Dr; Robert A. S6 " everfart averglaro tlon. i " OXFOBD, Mies! (AP) — Nobel National Biducatlon Asaoclation ■ trtktog doctors to resume prac- pcqiular nationalist government to mhsing yaoh* safe printe Prlse-wlimli^ author William wUi einsH ro s n i frabaM y ep* settle the govenunentel stalemate Sohiro to fit to tra v e lh u t Ms ‘r’But the basic question Will be peevw "uro of asnettene agataat N E W YORK (AP) — Tko 45" icotton oonto 54)(72 r«g . 2.99 to- try to make an anaiyett^ as to Faulkner, who made the fictional between leftist Presideiit Joao towyera claimed to haVe Mocked yawl Bttolral has tortn M i ^ for HEADCUT V ER Y lO W N 45” cotton gabbTfittea 2 .2 7 Mlaslasippl county of Yoknapatato ImImoI dfartrfeta it cooWders to have Gpulart and ,Ufe-conservative-dom- the fugitive' spy’s removal to 69c lb. the health of the economy over Intolerable teaching conditions;.. . Morano Gets Post the coaat Onaid today, ew fierad tile next months," he added, "and Mia known through the world, died toated Parliament, America until at least July lA hehtod Watch BK. EA Tha 43- Helen Hetman, 53, of Los Angele^ A Rrittoh legal firm represent­ “ WTO ■ to 54x90 rpg. 3.99 whether '6 8 ia tbe appropriate today. a/white' woman canrylng a small As Dodd’s Assistant After cixiferrtog with Goulart, foot yawl had bora logeelod '. In 2 .9 7 time or now." Death came to the 64-yeer-

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