■> ' / .Y * ■ , / ■V f.- V •y \ Rge Daily IVet PreM 'Run 'A The Weather ,WEDNE8D AT .,^ G U S T tO, I f B S l^or. the W eek Ended Foreeaet of p. S.^W^tber Boreen PAOC TWENTT-POUR/ (J«ne tl. 1858. Manrbpstrr lEornittfi V^ralb Sbdwen and tiiundentorne eeii- Uniilng tonight and Friday'morn ter of the road when hs w m h it ths p*dMtrl«n and slowad for tin- ing followed by clearing, cooler Pam Volkert, Rita Johnson; ’ Na Friday aftemoen. Low tonight 84- •Ji- Winnerjp Chosen than Halo, Margaret Rose, Fran Driver Negligenif, by a car going north on Main Sk, trafflo signM At Birch Bt. Aaflis M enlber mt tiiK A udU slowed', he aaldi he heard , the .Bu'renn 68. High Friday 88-85. About Town Declcclo; Waddell, Tony Meek, about four feet east df'the oenter M a n ch ester— CAty o f Vittage In Rec Exhibit Mary Ann Packard; Orean, Valerie CoroiTfer Reports line. Hllding .was stnick by the left sound 'of the ooUlsibn arid beard Fitzgerald, Peter Martlnlck. Patty front fende'r of the car driven by Mri, Hllding cry outt er Urbuettl, SIS ll&tn St.. Hllding was ^ e n by ambu- Martinick; Valley St^ , Michele ' The death of Albert Hild|ng, 44, Aihwell. ' . j chEirmmn of the commtt- The Recreation Liepartment's an Chartter, Janet Tomlinson, Char The accident happened, aboAft laflbe to M aiientsUr Memorial VOL. LXXVIL NO. 274 (W e NTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST, 21, 195fK, (Oaulfled Advertteing on ^ fo 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS ^ to idan the »olden ennlvereary of 272 Oak Sti, killed when struck nual Arts and Crafts Exhibit was lotte Riley. 10:30'p.m..'. the atreet was UfU- Hospital ai^'later to/Hartford of the (jhrtstopher Columbue So held this past week In the window by a car aa he G rossed M a in 'S t. ed, .but otteretl only limited-tllui Hospital, Adhere he died ithe fol ciety, requdsU that his Committee, of Watkins Bros, on Msln St. July 19, was caused by the criminal mtnation. and Hllding waa wear lowing d6y. \ and all others' wiehln* to help plan The projects ranged from minia negligence of Arthur E, Ashwsll, ing dark clothes, the coroner C ^ n er Bdhaefer said that "It nator Blasts the celebration . set for t)ri, 12. ture bead rings to a mammoth Choral WorkHhop said. Isxrikely that AshweM^as pre- meet at the Itaillin-American Club .12, of 102 Woodbrfdge St., accord paper mache horse. The Judging Ashwell told tha coroner he ha locuhied with thajaborttve w at- Friday evening at S o’clock, Slated al IK^oiiii ing to the finding of County Coro- tempU to hflm ^ brother and of this ekhlblt .was conducted by i ncr Louis W, Schaefer. . been looking for hl4 . brother wlfo _ itics of Ike^s s panel from the Recreation De- had oBlled to aay he had a fl»( that... hijwhM not paying atten- J b ^ F. Mayhew Jr., tIS B Alton Aah'welt was arrested and dharg- tlon^^his driving.'' j parlmcnt, with awarda being pr>- Sorha SO voice le'achers w’lll at- ted with reckless,driving as a.re- on Oak St. Ashwell said he was 8 t . . ^ enter the freahmart-claa.e at ! aenled tor those with the beat work-. ' tend a 5-day choral workshop be unable to find hhi brother's car IBefense Efforts WentwoHh Institute in Boston In I aulUof. the fatal accident. Hif court ^'TThe four seasons were used as . manalilpi ginning Sunday at the University \ date has not yet been set. and was returning home, when hg- the fall. H^t''ill msjor in mecftani- I 'Hie following are the winners atruck Hllding playlngjcard suits by the Chinese cal «n|^neerltt)( technolofO'-deaiJrn ' selected: of Copnerllcut. ' ' I HlMIng'a widow, Clarice Hildipg, and Persians, Washington, Aug. 21 — option In a two-year program af Philip Treggor of 22 Bonnei Rd.. j riled a .1100,000 stilt ag ain st Ash- A witness, JfUnry Wyman Jr., I. Bowers, Barbara McCtirry, S y 101 Eldritlge St., sattl 'he Was Sen. Lev^Yett Saltonstall (R- ter which he wili'graduate with ' Shorrock, Kevin O'Neill; Robert- ' aaalalSnt professor of iniialc at well charging hirn, in part, with Washington, Aug. 21 (TP) .^'Theia teats began last spring and MaSs) hit hatrk today at critics an aaioclale degree. ,/■ I UConn, will direct ' the workshop. I negligent driving’and failure to driving north oij-Maln St. at the are scheduled to end aoon. aofi> I.lnda Taft; Buckle.y, Bobby time of the aecfdent and saw Hlld Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- of admiriisti^Uon defense ef |ljisaen. Haf.el Higgina, Oall Hlg- Cues! lectiirera fi oni the Eaal will ' give the right of way to a pedes WOMEN! Reds Buap*«d Meries trian. ing ero^ Main St. He said he had Minn) today cheerea a report forts. He saidrtl^y are over Hiss Barbara Joy Hiiyersleln. gliia. Edward Tarlow, Belinda ■ make, up the faciilly. Ruaaia announced a unilateral Integration in Little ! Coroner Schaefer said Mlldlng dlFftoully determining Hllding to, let IIS (HAM • WAX ..daughter of Mr and Mia.'tjaul Ramlzi. .loci Kehlcf; Weal .Side, This la one of six workHliopM that the United States is lest auspenaion last March at the stating Russia’Wahaljihties in j cros.sed Main St., between Pa?j< be a person as he crossed, and PfJl IMl yiiDi k,t(hi!n Fl OOR M. Sllvereteln. 28 .Stephen St , ahd 1 .Sally Ann Kvadfta, Judy Wash- : ai hetliilcd this summer on various about ready to announce a end of a teat seflee. Britain has missiles, aircraftVand nUclear Ibuciii Vetplanck, Ronald Ander- I cam puses aiTos.s ilir coiiiilry. Most I ami Birch Sts., from east to w6st then was still unable to determine any ony KIND been preparing to start a new Robert Peter Oerain, of Dorcheater. him to be a man or Woman at a temporary suspension of nu weapons. n . ‘ sAUj khlen Wiley, (.tarol Ann Avery; 'of Ihoxc Hllending will be tueni'- I a fte r getting put of his pMJ(4kl car. '.AriMAf HON f.UAKAf^m aeries of teat* in the Pacific, Maes., will be united in marriage ! His wife was behind wheel. distance of about 80 feet. clear weapons testing. " I.« fa not sell OUrselYea sh o re " Sunday at noon In the Temple, Keehg^ St . Billy Olbrya, .Indy Hei - I hers of the National Association of cAii CH 7-5629 ‘Scientists from both western and Saltonstall, former charftpion of jley. farter ()ak, Mary Matson, Teachers of Singing. I Me reached ip point apout the cep- Wyman aald he passed behind Humphrey, chairman of the Sen Commiinlal nations announced Integration Beth Sholom, ate Disarmament subcommittee, the Senate Armed Services. Com B oard D ue ------— agreement Tuesday op a technical aatd In an interview his staff hart mittee. said in a speech prtlpnred system for policing any test sus for Senate delivery, ' i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and been Informed apeh a step waa un- pension.ThiB agreement was reach children, formerly of Manchester, Saltonstall said constant repeat- fler conaideration. ed in seven weeks of talks in Gen- j jng of estimates and opinions T e s t N e a r To Plead in left today for their home in Co “A temporary auspenaion on our eVR.evn. Switzerland. : Rti,t«tnn mteht inatean nt lumbia. Mo , after spending a part aa a prelude to negotiation of Russian might, instead of hard The infoimed source indtekted a facts, could develop a paycho-sur- month with relatives and frien'ls .n a safeguarded agreement would U!S. announcement of a temporary tow n. render that would endanger the In Virginia i Higli Court , ba good, ■ sound public policy,” halt of nuclear weapOna tealing national aecurity. It's Fun To Make Your Humphrey, said. “It would win us I will .stem from these East-'W'est "We will nevek be the underdog n t # P ast M istress Club- of frtenda around the world, and put I technical lalka. if we keep «n the job.'' he said. ' Richniond, \'a., Aug. 21 (/P) I St. Louis, Aug. 21 (>P)—The 1 Daughters of Liberty, No 17. US out in ..front in the disarma- Asked about the reports. White "if We maintain confidence in our —Gov. 'J. Lind.say Almond to- I 8th Cil'cuit L.S. Court of Ap- LOLI. will meet with Mrs Clara menl field.” . House pre.'is secretary James C. selves, advance our science Robinson, M High fit , Friday at Back To School Clothes The White House declined either Hagerty Skid last night; [develop new weapons and get them"b • . f ' “R’ 'V'l '-’I - 1 -■ ■ 4 ' y-.. i -. ■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE^EB. CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST Jl, 1968 PAOft'TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNsi THURSDAY, AUGUST *1, 1968 e a ^ z Parking: Aasn. of Washington, D, C.. after two aurvay hare. Kiyzak Heads JoblessOaiihs Vernon At Tuesday'A meeting, how Ferftofi Property Owners Mull ever, Sandals spid that a com- Sheinwoltd on Bridge preherfslve plan had never been Gof C Cltib Drop, ^Sharply Tolland Goiinty presented ot- satisfactorily ak- plained to the North End property NOCill d iis lf USB TRUMPS TO HELP < NortlbSoutli Tolainl^fi Walter Halts Action, 4-H Fair Starts North End Lot Lease owners. , Ralph Krycak haa bean chOMn New claiiiia for unemployment SET UP LONG SUIT N O ltlH That was why they were there, ae dialrtnan of the Chamber ot Compensation have taken a .nosie dive at the local office of the State By Alfred Sheliiwotd Friday Morning Fr i d a y a n ^ a t o r d a y The question ss to whether or fttofi arrived at durlnj? the meeting he said, to listen to the ^Uthor- Commerce'* memberahip commit IT 6 3 1 . wait Uiat flrnt il nhould be positive tiy's plans for the North K n d. Employment Security Divlaion. When a long aide suit breaks not a public parking lot will nia- tee, the IM P A C T Club. ‘ ♦ K J A N , , Now Supports Wolles Judging of livestock will be the With fvery hibricemon job and oil ehoiigo . ly dccffled ' whether the properly Speaking for the businessmen in For the period ending Aug. 16, badly, you may be able to aat It up tarlahze ftl-the rear of N. Main St. In announcing the Board o? Dl- only 106 luch cliUms were made with the help of a ruff or two. I f 48 A 10 3 5 3 opening evm t of the annual Tol owners all agree they wanted the Die area, they did want a parking W n T K A f r > rector'a choice, Robert J. Boyce, as compared to 2?1 the wOek be^ this problem arises, you are bet Chester H. W alter Jr., today lAshow how he was handling ay the land County.-4-H Fair at the Ver atOres remained unanswered Tues parking lot.” iot, he said A 9 7 2 A i 5 CAR WET WASllED If they all agreed that the U»t Phelon said toilay that some Chamber preatdent, lald Kryzak for*. This Is the flrat time since ter off If you haven't drawn the withdraw from the State Seriate positions he holds. Ha 1* an outgo day after a meeting held in the trumps .Uiat you will need. ' A Q 10 7 4 A 9 ^ non Elementary School tomorrow was wanted, then they could prr- time ago a committee co'nslsting wa» choseit'to head the 44-member the week ending May 24 that new rge* and aimounced hia support of ing State Representative, second Chamber of Commerce building to South won the first trick with A 109 6 A 0 t 5 4 S l a t -10 a.m. A *ei{>l information to the Authority of Paganl and John J. Orvlnl, wai committee because of hi* "put- clalma have hit such a low level. At Republican candidate Franklin selectman o f 'Vemon, a merriber of the ace of diamonds and foolishly ♦ J 6 4 ^ ,^ ’*Q»71 * ITie fair, with 1,400 advance en AT NO CHARGE diacuM the proposal. ; at another meeting f)n.how much standing work In .Chamber affairs that time 100 claims were made. O. Wellea. two achool building committees and Some progress was made towaid appointed by the Aiithotily to drew two 'rounds of trump* with 801TIH tries which will undoubtedly grow area each owner would be willing In the past and beeaitse he was lAasell Leghorn,.'manager of the W aiter had annouheed his can of the town’s Charter OonsoHdatldn No Waiting—'Free Pick-Up and Delivery eventually settling the question, meet with liie properly owJxtrs to the ace and queen. He next led out A A Q 1 10 4 when all last minute entries are in. to leaar to the' town for parking; high point man In securing the local unemployment office, said didacy fo r state senator" front the Committee. i however, and it did give Altg. lier-. discuss the plan. A date w ai'^ et the ace of hearts, g o t to dummy r A K 1 1 5 ^111 run for two day* and will give parking honi much time would-be most memberships in the prevlmi* flgurea released this week were 85th d iitrict on ah indeirendent re W alter said he was assured that '4-H members a chance to show bert A. Phclon .Ir.', rhairmiin of but none of the property owners with the king o f diamonds, and V ♦ A Q involved,in the lease and how m-urh year. " Kryzak is al.srt a Chamber "definitely enepuraging," He cau publican ticket Tuesday. Yester many^ ot Wellea’ duties as the Parking Authority, a cham e appeared, he itald. led a heart tqwarda ht* hand. AK their,accomplishments of the year money wcnild the property' o^'ners director. tioned, however, that it is still too Norih East StmOk Wait day he said he had obtained 125 chairman pt the GOP town com to the public. to reaffirm the authority's stand early to tell If the trend wlH con East discarded, and South put mutes vvill be relieved by town MORIARTY BROTHERS want in Iraaing their propertloH. of the 249 sigiiatures necessary to There will be eichiblta presented] It would continue to posh for a Eleven 4-man team* have been Pu*> Pas* 2 A Pue taking into arenunt comprnaation tinue. up the of hearts. West won get his name on the November committee members ‘taa seems by the 4-Hers in the fields of dairy parking lot near the Wiuton Me formed to «e(mre membership* 3 A ' Past 4 R9 A l 5 j for rxiflting buildings. Splits Bluiiie "Walt until after the first of the next heart and led hla last feasible". cattle, poultry, .sheep, beef cattle, 301-^15 CENTER stREET-^-Teleptione .T-SIS.! morial Library no matter what de and will hold their kickoff break BuUernofth Photo. 5 A Paa balloL ’ I During the meeting. Phelon said September when-most of the »um- trump. This removed the last He announced his withdrawal at He empa. :r , ■'ift-, -i: : - '■ T ' VT'\ f t ■■■ ■. - 1 . , -'/'A y ■ — 1 m ■ ■I' ‘ ■ ' . ■ ■ . .. ■ / y MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1958 P A G E S E V E N PAGE SI ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1968 ...... T ‘ •noufh than, whan it waa British It appaarad," In the goaalp auriniaas d««p, or aro ■uokora for tho can- With Rtbicoff s claim of “inontl vision," and. Z«n*r's'-“honsat- ao- 6EN I IHanrl^tpr and Franch. oif Waahlhfton columnists. dldata who Uk«* Ui« boft photo Rqth Millett graph,. ConnocUdut truborniLtorial tton" ia a good, slmpls phrass quite Ona obaarvar thought it rapra^ Connecticut u itti J b r a l d Tha Dulles speech m anaf ad one eiecUoiu turn on somothlhf slight capable Of winning an election, TV SI 9 aanted plannad wisdom and fora- final orowitltHf touch. ly deeper than that. They turn on providing Zeller succeeds In seem A ToucJi of Work Sometime* D * y * PUBUSHKD BY WYi sight on the part of Washington, HERALD PBINTINO CT INO. "The TTnItad ,81*1^8," ha' said, Y a n k e e the electorate's eppiraisai of all the ing to be that man. Anyway, it ..Touthes Vslne of College Nights vacation tim e b u t . . . IS BKull Street to get ao many troops into Leba inUnglble qualltlea in a.candidate. is to be' a battle of chemistries, Jimmy, who will be s high school Mucheeter Ctain "ha* vohintaared that It would n W THOMAS F FERQU80L non that we could theii-niake a By A. H. O. Is he sincere? Is .he' a person who not of issues. S MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, AUGUST»21, 1958 PAGE NINK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MA^JcHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST *1, I»RS P A O B E I G H T article* which hav* been contrib W orld W ar n epeech a* leader of A n e lo v e r A tu lo v m r uted at previOu* ouctiefna. the Pree French! AWdJdrt. Oong- B ^oot '.SoKlatrattoa Set kry arti Dakar,. JUh W eat. AfrlCA Holds A LP O A ;¥outl>8 A roKUtration day win. be hold- and rebelllon-tonl Algeria ^ Drivers. Unhiurt X, Monday at' the elementary achool In the referendum, the people In R t 6 Ci"ash Set Clash Dance from B a.m. to 1 p.m. Parent! are of theae territortee w ill vote cfh requeeted to bring- the transfer an equal basis w ith Frenchmen for bapera of older children who wtU the first time. - A Rhode leland m otorist and a Th« ALPOA Junior* h*v* pl«n- be entering the local achool thia Hebron truck driver escaped injury X fall, and-birth certificate* for those De Gaulle favor* letting the ter-, n«d A them* for tomorrow night'* yesterday afterno’on-In a collision who w ill be entering flr*t grade. ritoriea choqae between full inte PINE LENOX danc* In th* Red B*rn nt > p.m. gration into the French govern o n R t . 6 .. . . . BLKANOR TVTTLJ: ■ State Police aaid A lbert E. Nani, th*t WHI definitely not be "• tremt ManoAeater EveMliig Herald An m e n t a t i ^ c t u r a o r loo** fedetetton, Right in th« heart of the htUe 8*. Qreenvllle, R. I., w ai driving for *ore eye*." \ ile ver correepowlcat M rc..Paul D. but h i* cabinet ' reportedly , haa PHARMACY aaat on Rt, 6 a b o u t 8:15 p .m . b e community of C5oJumbie le a mu- llione attendInK ate reqi^«ted to Pfanatlehl, telephone P 1 1 g r I iM abandoned the Idea of federation. ■eum of C arly American exhiblt.a. However, talks the premier has hind a dump truck driven by Rob 299 E. Center Bt.-—M l 9-0898 wear rlothlnK In color* that do not 2 -«W«. ert D. ariffln, 18, Hebron Center, ••• Housed In a building remodeled with local leader* on hi* trip hr* go together. Decoiatloni that claah expected to hav* conalderable when the truck began to make a from a large barn, its contenU are atronKi.v have been planned alno-.by bearing on his future plana .for left turn into th* Andover Sand ’“ rsr* unltnown to most who pass it by, the junior entertainment commit DeG auIle l^eeks France’s oversea* poaacaslo'na. ^ . and Gravel Co. Police aald that due to defective lignal lights on the . and even to many of the town's te e . D f Gaulle Is schlMlulod to ret,um truck, Naril 'apparently did not Kntertainm ent during the Inter- A f r i e a p V o t e s to Peril at the end bf the month. re a ld e n ta , reqllte the truck driver’s: Intent FRIENDLY PEOPLE TO miaaion w ill *(;>in he fumlahed by Vice Premier: Ouy Mollht I* In CLEAN AND BRIGHT JL aign over the front dodr reads; •nd tried to pass On the left side. E. JUOHNSON th e H a n d * ol M a iih n v ’o iiK li. Part*, Aug. 21 ^ P r e m ie r charge during' hi* absenM. SERVE Y O U ! "The Good Old Daya We 8 a y , Annual Al.f* X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 196i p a g e t w e l v e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, AUCtlST 21, 196S PAGE THIRTEEN Tolland District for the last. 24 Only 7% Exported Coventry -k; years has been Republican I. Tll- WDBO—1S60 WHAY-^IO Slavin Win6 den Jewett V Tolland, who was London—Not more than 7 p,pr Jfap JDoclor Oaims Two Sentenced to Hang School lilogistrkthms . Enterprise Starts WKNB—S4U Daily Radio WTIO—lOM' seconded each year by the Demo cent of the world’s agriCuHut*! MACfU'oni Saiad R e tu ^ s to Diip WOCO—1*90 crats. He did not seek reelectlpn outpBt—Including ten, coffee, ca Jones Hurt by Fist Itogiatrgtion for all young- Her Final Voyage -wnsT—isso Eastern DayUsbt Time WPUP—lilO Nominatioii this year. stefa new to Manchester who Boatifig Club l|eadymg First cao, cotton, rubber, and Wool—Is By CtsClLV MKOWNStONE plan to attend public achooia exported. The remainder is con- Aaaoelated Pr«M Feed Editor (OsntimM from Page One) Jordan. Convicts Five .Yorki Aug 3l (in—Hie , DIES ON BOAT , ' will b« taken Aug. 2ft from 8 By TIUE ASSOCIATED P a E 8 8 Buhted within the borders of the to a church aupp«—the aort ”Blg ’ a terror to the epemy In The loliowin* program schcd * l :JW ^ HA y —baraoada Annual'Water Show at Lake Chester, Aiig. 2i {ff)—John A. p.m. to noon in the reapa()Uve ules are supplied by the radio WCCC—Evening Music J. Edward SlavIn became tlie proiduclhg countries. where the ladles o f ‘ the pdriah Injuring Jo n e s, in a fight in their ''school offices. nearly major PaclTic sea jb. Hpgan, 58, of 3 Armory St„ bring their heat dlahea—or tb an mana^ementa and are subject to wknb- p m Democratic nominee for 'New Ha- SpringiSehl, Mase.. was pronounced hotel euitK^May 8 after ah All- According to Raymond D. WTIC—Newa ol tha World The Covenliy Boating Club wlU4>la servtpj hl» second term on the There wert less than half a bil elegant Swedish-Anidrlcan reatau- batUa World War i t goes change without notice. ^ WDRC—Answer Pleasa veB county aheriff Wednesday in deed of natural causes yesterday night drinking psrty. He has SUnchfleld, acting superinten meekly doom today.. 8:S^ WPOP—Top 4o Tima present Its flist annual water>hbw t-oventrv Bo^rd of Finance, lion people on earth when Magel rant. ■'Tou’re likely to encounter tVINF—Mahchesler Herald Nc^i one of }our prlma^ conteati de by Medical Examiner Russell Lpbb. the same dieh. Among the lavlah pleaded innocentv (Continiied from Page One) smooth out after Gen. Fuad Che>; dent of 8(ihool8, rSgiatratlon'wUI The 834-fodV ■•I’craft carrier ?:46— Would Rua If ChoAen Hogan was found aboard hla cabin lan circumnavigated the globe 500 be taken at the various princi S:4G~ WHAY —be| t-nada at 2 p.m. HundHj, Aug. 31 at the Loyzlm acAUd today he la not cided by Connecticut Democrata. years ago. Today there are ntarly arra.V of fboda at either place, Furuhata wrote''hjs expert opin hah succeeds Camille Chammin as' Enterprise, reriiRred obsolete- by WINF—Music (or ih« Fir«i Shift , WCCC—KvrnlMC MualC cruiser at Pattaconk River'Yacht Development Board building Aug. pals’ offices all during next the jet and atomld-.agc, makes her 4:00» WKjNB—Open Mike Lakevlew Terrace. Assn, beach nt- actively aeeklne* another term in 3 billion people. macaroni iwlad takes a bOw. ion and, testified on Hhe basis of president Bept. 24. The plan vzas \VHAV->Couniry Mumc Ciravan He yvBM one of three en^raed CTuh. week/ should some emergency WTH -U lf 111 Mm World tl|e State I>8riaTature, but will run Epicures have been known to 2. Only one person was Injured b y . believed ih Beirut to be largely the final voyage—from^ the Brooklyn . 1.1 lil Krv-Ui. b8(ke Wamgiini'baug. candidates who triumphed. D efeir the autdpsy report prevent a youngster fronfregia- WDRC—K. R Murrow ------look down their, nosea at thia drlkWn up by the blasts, an Afah girl employad Navy Yard to Kearny,‘sjjjl., where w kN B—r.M WPOP-Top i'.: Tima Elarl H. I.aasen, general chair fob.the poaition If he 1ft nominated of the fourth tiarty choice meana Dr, Jushiro KoshinAgaga of'tjte Po- result of contacta batwaeh Nasaer terlng at the scheduled time. W .I' - U " . . Min.-I at^the Democratic Cikucua at . 8 thrifty and homey combinatloit, by the British library. Slid opposition - leaders - likely to she'll be dismantled'. WDnC—Tfiiii Ernie Ford. » man of the program and altend- theta will be a fall election con- lice Hospi.tal. Hamatl denied the charges and The flagship of Adm. iVlUlam F. M'POP—Top 40 Tim,. WHAV-PNH Ilnur p.m. tojday at^XJoventry Grammar teet for probate judge of the WU- bill it stays firmly op the scene. have ipora influence when Cha- \VTIC--NiKhihne anca coniiwlttees of the club will be The defense asked that; ol»tl(?r claimed Jordanian authoriUea beat want to lose our friendly relatlopa IBull) Halsey (Ret.), she', was 4 in charge. The public is Invited. School. He ha'a been listed In the Ilngton-Tolland District for the .The Danes .like i t too. A,xplral- moun steps down. WINK—Nev^s WDRC—Robert u l.e*ia column paving notified the par bound c(K)k'?0o6k,'..psUedl' ."From brain specialists gfive -their expe! him until 'he admitted the smug- with our old friends, but in the credited with downing 911 enemy WPOP—The World Today ni flrat time In more than two de- A report from Cairo said Saudi 4:10— There " ill he no admission fee. ty town tommlttee of hie in Cianiah ICJtchenS^' (first , published opinion as to whether or not the 'gjing charge. Stephan told the meantime we will try to eetablish planes, sinking 71 ships and date- W IN F-M u.ic with Joe Glrand H The .^how will Include three caifeli. ■ cerebral hemorrhage could have Arabia has agreed to oust U.S. 4: If^— WHAY-P.MI Hour tentions to sbeh this office. slmoki 20‘i^ a r a ago' and. nqw in co'urt he alone was responsible for friendly relations with new aging 192 others. WHAY—Countij Mu^ic jLaravan W Th ■ - NiKhtline (lasso* of boat races, group and Mrs. Ruth Myhaver, also, the Re been due to other causes than se forces from Dhahran when the friends.” He said the old friehda WDRf —R'rherf O Cewia indlvlduHl skiing., siaibni skiing, Its seventh edition) ^ivei direc- the iwo bombings.; Halsey called her "the tighting- WrCiJ—nor«*rd Ftevue Manchester Kv^lng Herald Gov- publican nominee, loat to Mra. tirms for ht'akine it. This cook book vere flab blowa The'4#lal was the second of per American lease on the air ataUon Included Aslan. African and west- est carrier In the fleet." W KNB^P M WI’viP- cie\rlninl va R9al"ii trick riding snd kUI Jumping from h in t Ellen Nogaa. The vote waa-M-SS. Furuhata agreed with earlier there expires In 1962. A source WTm Kw-- Mniff H.:(0 Ihe club'.4 leccnlly erected watci entry correapondeirt, Mm, F. Pau was complled'W ’S Seattle,'Wash., sons charged with smuggling arms ern nationa. The late James Forreatal, Sec W n R r—Cal Kolbv WHAV hliiiiin Party Ph.do hv Knll'd line IJttle, telephone Pilgrim Mrs. Nogas forced the primary af. church group,.with the avowed pur testimony by Koshlnaga that or explosivs? from Syria since the clo.se to Nasser’s government re ..Kasaem said he thought the U.S. retary of the Navy, described the w r o p —Top in Tunp WTK • -NiKhlllne .iki Jump In lliat srea. ter Mrs. Myhaver narrowly won Jones, could not have been, killed ported that the UAR president de- WI>n(,:—Btuari F'natrr I..asscn announced today local 2-6231. pose of preserving favorite Danish current crlslfi- began. Thirteen per troops in Lebanon' and the Brit- "Big E” at ..the war’s end as "the 4::«>~ \Vp(jI’ - Cl.irlnii'l spi Roati.Ti E n ^ u ^ v d the traditional Democratic en by a fatting floor lamn. .manded expulsion of the Americans WHA^-PlttlUi Party talent ia needed, even though a recipes, i ■ sons were sentenced lo death on ishv,forcea In Jordan "will leave In one vessel that most nearly sym- WCIH’.:—n*'r«.rd Aevue dorsement at a district convention. FOOD ?70RES ;a rlqh recipe, this Dantslr one! Jones was reportedly found Aug. IS. as the price for admitting Saudi a friendly way and the. atmos bolltea the history of the Navy In WKNB- P WHAV bhiilin Party The rngagriiirnt of Miai Anna number of persons are already In another primary, Joseph icT Arabia to federation with the W ill.- K'.h.- Mllisr WTIC -NlRhlllne MargHiei GoMsnuler lo Holand Al lined up for Die program. Those Deaths Last Night It calls for cooked cold macaroni sprawled over the 6-foot-high phere of anxiety they created In this war." . - .j,. U’DRC »'ai I'.oib' WhRC-.Shmrt K-.;,fef Coutu of Wtlllmantic easlly.'Won YOUR BEST NEIGHBORHOOD ^TpRES W'ith a dressing of whipped cream, lamp, which has a squara, wooden UAR. this region will disappear." w rO P -T o p Tims bert Rlcai '—4 .r ■i. Ur: ij '■ ! ' ■A. 7 a ' 9 I j I'-' w. MANTHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEE. CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST «1. 196S PAGE FOURTEEN MANCUESl'ER EVENING HERALD. MA^iCHiS^XlSR, CONN. THURSDAY.^UGUST 21. 1968,’’' PAOB WFPWHi LITTLE SPORT B y R O U S d N Our BOiyiUllNG house wUh major h o o plb can' Legion and the American iockvUle-] Legjon and the Americah Le^on Officials Decline r;- . Auxiliary, - JayceeS) Burpee Tyom-' VIELL.X M E «S YOU co q io OALUl Se^se; Rnd Nonsensie Pemperais Fill Slate, PAVE and S A V l ^ an’s R elief Corpe; Kiowa Council, A*eAttCRIOI,,OSLY SOMf-J To Cpmitieht on a WMATAIt»TD0^ASir4« , Degrde 'bf -Poeahvntes; TKB Soc (COMPARE OCR LQW PRICES) ~ ' TSfai.LgAMbefitt 6 » , ' ‘‘ YMIN® SPECIAL WlLU'BS iety, iVernoh Grange, Tober Base , >. AW ED TOTHlSOME/— . use is a stem duty.—Prialdent i** reven ntered School Meeting YOO'RB ■ 1^ ■■"■V I ■) .ll ■■y, i--'- ,-‘4. I-, ■ I- \ -'t .t S-". .V Jr' ■ ,• . r- 15 ', ■ V ■; V" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEll, CONN. THURSDAY,j\UGUvST 21, 1958 PAGE SEVENTEEN 1IANCHE8TEB EVENWO HBEALD. MANCHESTEll, COKH^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 19B$ PACT SIXTEiaf 9 Herald Angle ack , M rs. V alen tin e in ilep^eat M PA t ‘BOLDUCVd i ^i :■ / Smith Stoppeil \ ^ Bill Scores Aealetant Sports Editor \Latter Only Survivor Dodgers Defeat Spahn; in 10th Simrls Note* at a Glance Entries Officials of the Police & Fire JiuiiQi* Athletic Assn-, tvere Amon Had Big Lead Giants Edge. Cmcinnati well pleased with the initial registration and trvout for all ------^ ■...... New York, AtMf. 21 {IP )—■ Bill Hartack’s c h a n ^ p f win , candidates interested in performing in the Midget Football Darien, A ug.^1 (/P)— Barbara Romaclf. a pert blonde girl Chicago. Aug. ’il (/P)—^'Wel nW Y'ork, Aug. 21 <;P)—The Dodger* did it again! They , League. Sixty-five boys reported on opening night and the ning his fourth straight from Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. George V alen ce, a.wifipy terweight Champion Virgil blew Bomc more foam off Milwaukee'! National League lead sponsoring P&FJAA expects a steady influX_of youngsters veteran of/British golf competition, clashed in a repeat lasrnight, taking their third in-a row from the Braves, 2-1, title are practically nil. But Akirts .saved face last night the little Johnston, Pa., native'" from now until school reopens. Additional trvouts are sched match in the fifth round of the U.S. Wonieh’s Golf Cham- with a 10th round technical That sla.she^the champs’ lead to 5 1/2 gannes, with two games uled tonight and tomorrow night*--*------!______pionahip’. It was three years ago»- is giving racing fans a demon- heginninfr ac»6 o'clock at Charter knockout of ' hardy Charlie renisIninK in ihA SArle* *l t>i» An-* -V _ ... ----- , - . ,. . Skowron for a ground rule double that Mis* Romack and Mrs. Valen Rflcs bffore MllWsukf* pltinR** In ntrHtlon of wh»t miRht have hap f)fik. Park. All coaches report that tine met under very different con (Tomlistone) Sniitli. He didn’t , (those lucky Red Sox) in the ninth in I »*l with thf »*Cond[ pened had he not brohed hie .leg alt positions are open. A total of ditions In the final Of the British Travel have much face to save. Smith, a plBi Qlsnto at .= MANCHESTER EVENING HERA1J),^MANCHESTBRv CGNN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1988 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES.tER, CONN., THURSDAY.-AUGUST 21, 1968 PAGE EIGHTEEN Articles For Sale 45 Household Earl .lohnston, caller for the the J958 featTvw-^Are Frank Mor- car. Both care- were gbn- Manchester- Square Dance Cllih, J ‘C A P Participates davski, • Paul Orvlnl,-' Bernard Women ^ Jjijured eidctdiMy damaged and had ^ be About Town •will make hla Only appearance as Lyons . and Ed McKe.evei*. , The toweATrom the acene, aecor^ng to guest cltfler in this area Satiirdiiy' In Weekend Drill chairman-reported that ticketa can In *2-Car Crash police. N. / , night-al the Windham Centei Fire J>e purchased in advance at the Tyler v ^ releaef-d undpr a J.500 The Rev- Harrli B. Anthony; a ^ c d Aug. who w w pastor of thf . local I house. A number of local people The Manchester' Squadron of hrehoiisc, today and tomorriow. Three women were Injured laet and arrai; Church of the Nararcne, 11130-37, plan to attend. . ! Civil Air Patrol will participate In Last year the peach ehortcake festival attracted 400 persona, and night, police said, -when the ,car will occupy the puiplt Sunday a weekend field encampment spon- they were riding In was struck in' VOL. Lxxvqi NO. m morning at the 10;30 senvice in the I Parishioners of St .1 o h n S'-i soixd by the Eastern Connecticut the year before a high of. 550 was church, 46S Main St, He is pa,stor I Church’ will leave by bus Sunday CiWiff oTrCAP. to be held Satur set. , ; the rear as they slowed to turn Sister Mai^ Ella I of the Nazarene Church in Colum < at 10:46 a m for the Cathc.dral of day and Stinday at Salem Airport, Into Deci's on Center St, bus, Ohio. The last time he was the Pines. Rlndge, N. 11 All pas- . Salem. Mlsis kiaya-'F. Abols, 19, and Will m e Vows I sengera making the tnii are ro- NAACP to Ask in town waj in September 1953, The CAP unit from Stafford 154 New V<»lers Mrs. Marta Abois, 44, of Rock whan he supplied for the Rev. C. E. j quested to meet In front of the Springs will be host squadron with Winslow, the present pastor, who I church on time. Only one Maas 1st Lt. Frederick A. McIntosh pro ville; and Mrs,.Ehlta WiUlS, 48, of Slater M ai^B lla (D'Amato) will ttthera to recognize the Kill spon.sor'ed bv SeAs. John, F. laineii key points suggested by For Amman Bombings northern and aoiilhern states, pre cathedral as a .syiiibnl "Is dead and member .Maurice liutrheeaa sented the 36-page report yester .Riipreme Court's rulings on constl- Kennedy iD-Massi and Irving M. Seeretary General Dag Haminar- head - of the Carpenter* Union, tiitlnnal questions as binding ad-Uvea iR-XVi better lie buried." U» answer corruption charges be day to -the annual Conference, of fkjold and President Eiaenh'jwer. iif tlie I'lilted Arab Kepuhllc had Judieations of the meaning arid ap-' That bill Would have required,., But the Arab resolution shied Reaction .Motors.. Inc., bows to Amman, Aug 21 A'< A .lor- fore the counrll. It told Hutche- , Be siire to visit Hale’s Chief Justices. Delegatek are pres- spread the word thmiigh the .Arab plication, of the 'Constitution. Ihe among other things, disclosure , of local pressure and halts' rmind-the- daniaii iiillitsry court today con son lo appear at the next coun- ent from the 48 states. Hawaii and away from specific endoi ririent world seversi da*'* ago th at all five court ilseif has so frequently over union finances through public re of earlier pro|>oaals foi either a eJock ^ tests on , rocket engine de- victed five young Arabs of ex cil meeting In October to explain Thierto Rico. defendanta bad been .aenleiiced lo A resolution offered with the re turned it* own deeixtons thereon, ports to the secretary of labor. It U.N. police force tn more I' N. oh-. f"*nned apace ve ploding bombs in Ainnian and sen- why he refused lo tefi Renaie bang- Naaser’a f'aim Radio called port tirged tj»e Stjprem e C ourt to after the laps# -of periods varying also would hfive required seirel aerveis in the Middle East.- hide , . . Britain aiithorizes de- tenced two of them to death, Ijibnr Rackets Commltiee Invee- the blai'k-liaired .'iillenl.v beautiful so*s home heating exeiri.se Judicial .self re strain t in from 1 to 95 years . . . balloUng for union oitleers and Like the Norwegian resoliillun; livery of some light military, one of the defendants was a tigslers about Carpenter* Unk>B differentiating between epnatUo- "At times the Supreme Court the Arab pioposal calls on Ham- e<|iii|Hiienl to Iraq regime. Foreign . ip-yeai-old gild. Nadia Salli. She Mi.aa Saiti a .Moaleni .Inan of A rc., fund expenditures. our way I tional rights and powers on the ma Hi feats, or seems to manifest, (4'onltmied on Page Ten) m aiskjolil lo m ake a n aiiR*.-iiieiits j Office 111 London annoiipcea . . . L .01 a 7'-j year senle/ice which was ■■ ActiiaUy the gul i* a Christian, 1 one hand and local .self g-overnment an im)>atience with the alow work ------I that would permit withdrawal of Rocket caivler of Russfa's 'Bput-' inimedisteiy cmiimiked to three a, memlici of the <;i-eek Orliiodox ■ IKE-l)e.MUKVlLL»: TAiJi.N RET SUB-TEEN DEPT. ings of olir federal sysleni,- Church, So la hei fiance. M ashinglnn. .\u g. 21 iTi— Vou let premium ouslily on Hi# Other. A vote on the reaolu- -f , I U.S. troops from Lebi.non snd Hri- nik HI wilt be visible over moat of 1 years I ■ "Thai impatience may extend to The Soviet 'new's agenev Tass President Elsenhower arranged Mohilheat stth llT-98 ... the tion is due Saturday. v Jap IJOtTor Claims tl*h forces from Jordnn. I'nlted State* in evening for an- ■fhe death sentence.* were de- \5> welcome Charge aernunta! Tlte report said in part: '' an unwillirigneas to wail for 'Con A new featu re, is a reafflriiia-.o ther weekiveek, Rmithsonigit' Astro-eed for Miss Salti's' 22-.veai-oId today Joinetl in the ci v, reprinlm g to confer lgj|e, today w ith Hreoch moat romplelPly elTCctive luel . "We believe that strong state gress to- make clear Ha intention, tion, of the Arab nations'jirevlovis P*"’*ical Observatory savs. j fiance, Theodore .Stephan, and t'alro Presa report.* that .Mi.*s .Salt! Foreign Minister 4'«uve De 5lur- oil additive in use lorlay. And 'See our Sub-teen Department for back-to-schooi dresl- Green I'rading Stnmp.H are given with and local governments are esaen- to exercise the {tower conferred Jones Hurt bv Fist pledgee not to Interfere" In earh’j Rev. A. E. .Pavne-of Ffrndale,! Ahmed Mahmoud Ibratilm 22, an’ had been given an "unlawful death ' \ille. The White House said the you get premiarn servire. Au cash rxales and alait to cualonjcrH who tlal to the effective functioning of upon it linder the constitution othera' affairs, pledges which the ■ N.Y., superintendent of New York ^employe of the Jordanian Health! sentence’ because she resented Foreign 5linistec would arrive fs , skirts, blouses end sweaters. thU combed .cotton fropi New' York, where he la at tomatic dellvenee .... a bal the American system of federal Tokyo. Aug. ‘21 i4*i A Japaneae Lebanese and Jordanian govern-j conference of the Free Methodist Department w ho was charged with "the occupation of her homeland pa> their eharge aerount within fif tending the United Nations Gen anced payment plan and many teen (1.5) days after billing date. government. . . 'H'lthoiit Proper KesIroJnt medical expert testified today that t menta have charged Preaident N as-! Church, reporla aigDtflcant gains In ' leading the gioup. by Br.iti.*li triHi'ps ” other extras designed to msks dress shown is one of the many styles to choose from; Wields Dominant Po»er The report said also: At tha tal.se reiuirl of the death eral '.\a*embly Hesaions, for the ■Vr, Connecticut businessman T. A. D.'ser’s ITnlted Arab Republic with many departments gt. the opening Basil Hsmatl. s 2.1-vear-old ronfereuce at 5 p.m. EDT. home heating really eaey. "U is strange. Indeed.Tto reflect "We believe tha{ the Sll-jJoneaUr.lyjr. died died 01 of cerebral hepior- ignoring consistently. aegaion of Ihe conference's85 th ' photographer for the U .N. Relief sentences. .N'ationall.st orga'Aizs- driprdry, wrinkle-resistant, needs little or^n^ ironing. that under a Constitution which pieme Court too Often has tend -1rh sg eeVsiised. ...by severe blows In- The plan wa*''eab)ed to the Arab ariniial seasion at East Dallas, Pa.. Agency, was sentenced to 15 yeqrs, tions and leader.* in the Per.sian Ith provides for a*eyelem ‘of checks ed to adopt the roie of policy mak-. flirtedd '"by a no DAG H.AIUS g e n e v a PACT not loo hard blunt capital for approval If this last camp ground . V Ben. William A He' wa.* accused of smuggling ex- Gulf sheikdom of- Kuwait cabled United Nation*. N. Y„ .Ang- M obilheat «• A ko a faw chamisa.stylas to select from. Sizes B to 14. and balances and of distribution er without proper Judicial re object." t)iirdle Is ejaaredv the resolution Pm tell iR-<*onh) announces he phisives Into Jordan on U.N. U .N.Secretai yGeneralOagHain- of powers between national and lip- — Secretary tienrral Dag Mm cieon-ocNee straint. ..-Dr. Tanemoto Fiinihata of tnJghl be picsented lo the as.'eiiib-| would accept House amend-• pl*''#* ...... marakjold a^ Arab heads of liaminarskjold today hailed the- \ state “governnienta, on# branch of Ih the light of the immenae o6dHhf% n m PRICE ONLY Tokyo Univerait,v offered his con- ly today,-an Arab spokesman said, ments to'iiis bill to provide loan Tlie filth defemlant.- Hamed state Tuesday urging them to In- Geneya agreement on detectlen -the government thei.Siipreme power of the Bupreme Court anti I'rrusiqp ,ib the manslaughter'trial' If it la adopted.-the session might «ervlees 0/ caDtioned films for the Tewfiq Sammour. 22. an A m m an ! tervene for the five. of nuclear testa aa a a»Ud ar- THe CORE * 7 9 8 Gourt-ahouia attaUn the Immenae I Ha practical nonrev-iewablllty tnJV*^ Joseph P. Crowley. 48. Jones* end tonight or tomorrow. deaf. ' , • ■•■ms lor me upholsterer,h 'wai sentenced------.to 10>, ' The defendants — all -iSlestiiie compliahment which may have a- J .W .H A U and, tn many riSap4icta, dopainant moat instance*, no more important| brother-in-lt^n- and biiainesa part-' An American ‘ spokesman - National .Safety Council an- year*, t r'efugeea — were charged' with : aignlllcanl Impact oa the whole^ power»r which It now wield*.' UbtigaUpn* «t.U up
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