■> ' / .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) 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"bt oper­ over-turned ,U,S. District Court _ [man. and Sen. John Kennedy iD- ate mixed arhool.s." •Iiidge Harry J. Lemley's 2'; ye»lr j M ass I The Kiovernoi a comment was breather order, said the slay wa* Without mentiiming Symington. made at a press conferenie in re- * granted so the Little Bock School THE OFFlb’E OF More ^ ra p s Loom I Saltonstall cited as erroneous a re- aponae to reporter's queslionH- i Board could appeal to the Supreme ' port Symington recently placed tn about Liefiident Ph.aenhower'.s re- ' Court. the Congressional Record indicat­.j mat ka yeateiflay that Anieru ans j The stay order will be m effect DR. ROBERT J. WALSH ing this counlrv will have only t.in .sliould mippoi't tlie school deaeyre- until the Supreme Court acta oh inlerconlinenlal hallislic missiles gation oider.s of feileral coui-la. ! the school board's pelitioq for re- On Supreme Court I'nder < oiirt Onlers I view of the derision. The. Supreme ; in 1964 compared with 2.non p.us 806 MAIN ST. aian ICRMs, 'I'liiee \'iiRinia localitiea aie nn- CiMiit IS in slimmer recess until I "This is a compaiiaon of Iwo en- dei fefleral district coOit ordera^to* Oct. 6. . . . fhat'i the way^irls like their back-to->chool fashions!^Hale't ion.se pMblif- school ,«ecielation at i The school board has one week WILL BF CIXJSFI) Wa.shington. Aug. . 21 t-tPi ^fw -gieas .siicmtd exerci.se over the new .tirelv different things.” Saltonstall young and chic cater io their tastes the newest and nicest . . suits, coats, fights oveV' Supreme Court bill.' Civilian Spa>e Agency said, "foi the mimbei of 130 It ,S. the stall *of the tall term next to file notice of appeal here and file dresses and separates for every fun-filled minute of their busy..^faH snd other unfinished legislation! The Senate.^'bv an S6-n count. , ICBMs l epresents onl" oui devel iiifmlh. Viitiinia law mll.s for the the application for review with the AUCf. 18 TO SEPT. 2 confronted Congress toda.v ss lead- j Instated on keepingsj^ts provi.sion to i opmenlal objectives and doesn't iminediale rlosinc of any .k bool in Supreme Court. schedules. Dreamy styles, ^Jors, fabrics! era clung to hopes for winding vip I require that the agency obtain : take into a n ouni what we can which the rates are mixed. The clerk of the Appeals Court, the current session this weekend I congreaaional conaentc^ach year mass produce once pie-pioduction Almond said there will )»e "no Gov. Orval Faubus of Arkansas (left) and School Supl. Virgil Blossom exchange ainlles and a hand Rohei l Tucker, said u motion, filed .Senate Democratic Leader Lyn­ for its ,program.'. The Hoitae, by a modela are completed and a de­ enforced inleBialion in \Mi j:inia. | siiake before start of last night’s meeting in the governor s offic e at Little Rock, The governor ! by the National Aaaociatlon for don B. Johnson iTexi set aal\ir-1 2.16-126 vote, rejected Ihe'-.Sen- cision has been made to concen­ If troops are sent into Virginia* and the l.#itUe Rock School Board met for two houi:x behind closed doors. lAP Pho'tofa.x,) , i the Advancement of Colored day night as the target time for ate provision, which, had beVii>iht|iKton* A iij. 21 i.T)— signed to prevent stale laws from Ike's Plea E^ils sion) is in violation of the ronsli- were outlined today to Governor if Dave Prohslein. an Indianapolis 1b'- , r Halads, Bolls, . roffee. Peach •tl" Toore agenev ) HAker hii1ent daine^ H. IH .Rile aald .«he didn t knop' the Earlier ye.sterday the Senate had been undertaken. Preaident legialatlon .sliowed no aign.s of segregation prpjrlems, the gov- boosted general assislani e costs ably be filed tomorrow morning Hoflw •»lieepi%hl.v told the Hen- iiiij-n s name Baker said he could killed by a 49-41 vote a bill to curb ______life fodav despite Pre.stdeht Eiaen- ernor said: v 14 per cent fjiis past veai.' In SI. I^ id s. the review powers of the Supreme i hower'a attempt to goad Congress at«' R arketh InveFitJftAtInK ( ont- not i-ecsH siiv sucji i-onvei sat imi. The Appeals Court mandate, if RAYON FLANNEL W ith oM'ii FUtuve Yard M.69 on Ten) I m itteo. He Ima »ald th at in Court and to undo the effects of I into passing such a hill before ad­ (Continued on PncKJon) (rontiniinl on 1‘oiir) snd that he lias no idea wlial hap­ usual procedui'e waa followed, THK OFF ICE OF Mulchrs "Kprry" pUln. Mt.\ ni nintih yniir nulfll Oxford. Sbel!...Olive. Rambler rtieen ami I fart Harriman uoiildn't know pened to Piohsletn. would not have been lasued until Banlter a. several rulings in Com m unist ca.se. journm ent. It wks hard to find any Senator him if he atiu him. Sept. 8. six days after classes are Should the Senate clear the 1 . - . He denounced aa a forgery the decks of the court bills. .Johnson Ol Representative who believed a aiitogisph on s plinlogiaph .of...... Har- tq be resumed at Central High DR. LOUIS T. FOUKV A New Goal WRMliinpton. Aufi. 21 ■>?’ Itob- 4S" WESCO "WASHOMATIC" franMy said he hoped to move on today to labor bill could be pu.shed through I n n isn w huh .Mrs Molhe Baker I . ron.sideration of the foi'eign sid In these final da,\-s of the aession. ieit < Barney) Baker denied today .said her foiiiier husband left be . The . School . . ^ Board s motion for 2fi6 MAIN ST. more money bill and a meaaure to hike Sacramento. Calif., Aug. 21 In a special alalenient yeaterday. ; te.-4timony he left hiz formri wife hind sml whirh. she said. wa.s'i >»» '<>"5 "the Y a rd * the national debt ceiling from 1280 i.'Pi The . California .Youth Risnhower expressed disappoint­ Arab Nations Back I W ith a biuj; that (»ov, Averell Hai- signed "to mv desresi friend. Bai- queallona in the Little RAYON PLAIDS 1,98 liman of New Ynrk woulii And h'm ^ Rock ceee remained undecided by YflU will love IhPne beautiful plaiiln la mnlih oi niix with "Kerr^*' flannel. billion to $288 billion. authority reports interviewers ment "that the Congress has-thus hf*v WILL BF fLoSKIi recently _ asked nlhe voiing- far failed to enact legislation to I another, and he then uoulc) he the I'.S. Supreme Court, the -en- feminine Johnson listed a dozen • pieces safe fmm the law. "I might have wrote it my.Helf." of legislation which he said the slers at the Krico Ranch curb the racketeering, corruption, B»4k»o prole8le«l wh<*n quizzed forcenienl of integration would ALG. 16 TO ALi;. 25 the new look and lines of your Senate must act on before quit­ School for Boys what they and abuses of trust and power” ‘ All ahs#»lute lie! I in nrii kid- about tfhy Sen. living M. Ivea (R- cause "an increaainjply intolerable would like to do when thev New Mideast Plan . ilmj: ■ the ponder nu.a Bakei, a to|) lilualion." ting for the year. which he said the Senate Rackets NYi, w)iom Hainman had defeal- 45'" Wesco "Tuffy" Gabardine Yard 99c Nevertheless, he told the .Senate w ere men. Committee has found tn exist in Mientenant to Teamalei pr-r^ident Meanwhile. Gov. Orval Kaug^s i.lamea IL HofTa. i«taieehanon and .Iordan. Reel-'•laiy of .Rtnte Dulles iias-'V in leslimony earlier this week to ment goal. laboi hill which will effectively But he lal<»! »aid hf had jnever ploaive Central High School In- sw ered: [today gave their final approval to: lened back to the Ignited .Nations the Senate ra«kela rfimriiittee, But a new snarl dev-eloped ye.ster- protect the working nicn and wom­ aeen amdi a aignatine fui ihc photo, tegralion aituation. "I would like to be a civil­ a Middle East peace formula ex-jlast night after a flying Irip to Baker denounced her aa "a very day when the Senate and House en of out country, " El.senhowei and that hiJ» farmer wife might Telegranvs ai;?Tied ^hv Faubua ian." 2 pected id bring a quirk end to the Washington for a co'iference \s-ith vinoua per-ann." inspired by the womanly ways of the'Far East idiflfered on how much control Con- added. I hrfve doctored the autogiaph went out today to the 100 House io tai "Varslly Rleld"-ih« nawatt ploid da- .Secretary of I>abor Mitiheil also emergency seasion of the U N. Eisenhou ri Me u-eiit into im Bakej'a present wife, hia third. General Akaembly. Mra. (.'arol Ann More Baker, ‘ B aker a)ao aa untrue Mra. ifloed to giva your badroom thot travh, criip made an appeal for action hefoie mediate connillatlons with A.mbas-1 i • B ak ei‘a leatim ony t.hat he and Mar- (Continued on Page Ten) THE WINNER! “Back To School" The plan, agreed on tentatively sadoi Hcmm ('.ibot daiijfhler of Jake Moie. former Congress goes home, perhap.s this I»ilgc’on the I nman weie fnerully enough t*) rail lool Rich colon ol Oaap Aquo, Rad or Yaliow A$ XJrertieMf In Sepiember Fegue Government of Laws weekend, yeaterday in a i-are demopslralion Arst) propossl. Iowa DpinO(:i atic N ational ('om- >• mllteeman. They were m arried la.al 'e ac h othe?' by their flrat na.m'ea crosi stripes on o soil beige ground—the par. .But Rep. Charles Halleck, of In­ of Arab harmon.y, appeared head­ at college or at home SKIRTS A "thapsy eveater ittry" It ttp Ihtm till V»vr ca»i»«I eltiile — fnii Apr il. at Hai’itmanA n\laif^enun]^ and a thiidt lonptr lhi$ yttr — vondtrful fdr timekt, tkinny panlt, tirirlt. diana. a House Repuhltcap leader, ed for iinanlmoiia adoption later to- (('ontliiiied or Page Three) lect neulrol to Id In with ony color schema. da\' in the 81-nation aaaembly. Baker and Mr.^ Molhe Raker ' that Baker had heeln a frequent Htt nil Ike ernppy cAnret »f * Hipkinnd wtti hnl Iktrt t ttfl said In an lntervle\v: viaitor at Hainman a home Generously siied, crease resistoni ond com­ Slim as M whippet to the (tnee.s, whirled otit in n "I'm afraid under the circum­ The heads of the 10 Aral) dele- were divorced in Bulletins mtkair blended in. (Seetebdoien, we enll it — wnnidn't "teralth" /»r Sfate Chief Justices I gallons agreed at a private meet­ hefoie Baker wax aake«l Mra Mollie Baker aaid her mar­ pletely woshoble. Single ond sizet walking circle of pleat's, in*.1 proporlion.s. AU wmi! stances nothing will be done," riage to Baker bioke up n\ei hia .from the AP "Wires V tke evtrld.'J . . . . . ' House Speaker .Sam' Rayburn ing this morning to submit the 4- about Mra. Molhe B aker’ji leati* flannel in black, blue, hanj^er’s gray OCR point resolution endorsed by tlieli niony he had denied an.y knowl­ j attentiona to a Miarht blonde who ( D-Tex I had no romnrtent on the )iad been convicted of ala\mg an­ and camel. Sizes 10 to 18...... Only # * 7 0 Come.s in charcojil, beige heather, white, black and Saigon Eisenhower - . Ml chel! appeals. governiiienls In overnight consul­ Nens Tidbits edge of oj' hand in a variety of irimea. including ’killmga Kr#t- other boy friend ■EDl’CATION ,\ID b a c k e d emerald. Sizes 34 to 40. Only S5.98 Rap Supreme Court Neither did Chairman Graham tations Culled from AP Wiren n asb ip g to a , ,\u g . 21 bP.—A RPORTRUKAR—MK(X)ND n,OOR. Barden iD-NCi of the House La­ The gengtal debate fir the as- ings. and traffli in atolen jewela. . SrORTRWEAR—RKCONII FIXKJR. Baker denied he ever had heard 1 (( 4inhniied on Page Ten) Ilniiac-Mrnafe conference agreed bor Commltlye. aeiiibly was suspended after a short toda.v on h blueprint of apeco- Oven cooking morning session tn give tImV for P«9aden«. Aug, 21 I4‘; Invalidity of that boaat. Sen. John J. Williams IR-Dell j Yokohrf.iia l#ongKhoicnipn a Un ------age federal aid te education. Ita dlat-Hhutionl-rlfii of the reaolution U | is easy today... Two famous nom M ~"H ELEN HARPER!' and "CO LLEGE TO W N "; you’ll find both in our Rerent Supreme Court derUlonx "We find that in-ronstitiitlonal .said , Congress should, remain in ,, c . • , >...... ion form ally rejects left wing de- coat iva* eatlioeted around $800 Spertswoor Dtportmfnt In a wida variety of styles and colors. ralzG doubt th«t Amfrir* h»x » (asea unanimous\4>mitissi*euo decisionavi^x^i^ss'isf* are com- 'legtala-[ .. * • * e-^ »» t «'iH 'l' be taken up at an afternoon ^^^s that shipmcnt of swias Two Svnlciu’rd lo Hang million. The compromise omits govemmmt of lawi anfl not of psi'stiv# rsntles. snd the miiltiple J "" to drive crlmlnsls put of posi- ^ session. made .giilded miasilea be kept out i provlalima for acholamhips h hich men, chief Jiiaticei of nine atate* opinionsoptWions . . sre common occur-.occur-i “ '’IT' _ ...... '" ^ r .'ir tm _ n s . I ' offofficials expected to push of .lapah thus setting stage for' the House had rejected and the allege. Vences, We find next th st divisions I R#P- S tew srt U dslI . iD -A i iz i on for s. vote either this after­ possible (dash when . w ea|Kma are ,'4enate had modifled. They acciiae the nation's highest on a 5-to-4 bssis sre quite fre-' asid that "if either the President noon or at a nighf meeting. imloadesl, probably Rtinday or tribunal of aaaumlng 'the role of or Mitchell had .spoken up Moti- The plan was an Aiab nuxllfi- Jordan Convicts Five H U It HKhON QUIZ s e t qiient. .Monday , . Th# Mo.st Rev, Rob- calinn of,a western-barked Norwe­ Piireai Park, Pa., Aug. 2i (JB— policy, maker without ptoper Judi­ "U"U seems strange that under 1 1 u ei I J. Dwyer of Repo, Nev„ calls cial rk.'trainl. gian resohilion now pending be­ The ,\I^L.CIO ezeciitive rouncQ . on,llliillon*l doctrine which .•#-[^ 0,.'# killed a slnM e^sssed for change' in the -tjiinking of The Justices, repreaentlng both fore the assembly, and troth < on- rhuii'h..architects and de'rlares the today ordered absent council quires

    thera 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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    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.lan. On Air Collision 26 at 8:1,-). Tlie goal set fOr this Engaged I ilirs n.n surfacing, marking signs bo able to get a much clearer pic­ had to lose another, heart trick ing in' the.om oe of Ralph H. Gib­ Welies’ ability or devotion to duty.” logy, eggs: canning, clothing,'child I Three- of the four North Knd year is 160 new members, The engagement of Miss Judith . Dmiiy Queatioii ihgirting and ho wlu*n the lot ture of the aituatlon.” sooner or later. son, membef of the Republican GOP Must be $trong care, foods, frozen foods, horne! merchants whose properly would \\n.-A'i f'lvll I.,.nlcr In November a mass scale Claire Wlttman to Arthur A. Py- Partner deals and bids one jua.s fdinpjrled amt il could be The total of all claims at the South's play was very good Town Ciimmittee. ■ He said the Republican campaign furnishings, photography, reoea- be affected if a ini was huilt in Act mmh Mt K .s A dm Inis t Ml tor' .Iftmc.s membership drive will be held In­ ka, son « f Mr. jind Mrs, Anthony spade. Tbe next player pames, and ' IrMHcel i)acU to the propeity owii- office for the Isist week was 1,374, except for the second round of W alter said he had a conference has to be .strong to gain a victory tion and rural art.s, scrapbooks, the rear of their stores ntlendiil T. I'ylc dcniffl lus agem y is part­ volving the entire membership who Pyka, 72 Doane St., Is announced you bold: Spades — K 6 3; Hearts over the "Bailey and RiM coff soap A l^ilch i er^ or mere hnnl s association for which- is the lowest number regis­ trumps. He'd have been better off with Wellea at 8:30 a,m. today at and various club booths. the meeting wlili tlie AuUmrily ly It) blame for an air ('•dlllHion will be required to sign one mem­ by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gll- — 6 3 2; Diamonds — K J; Clubs opei'a company before the state is I malntenaneT. tered in the office since Jan. 11. A t if he had drawn no trumps at all. which their "differences were re­ Exhibitoi'a are reminded that ex- ' and the Chamber's traffic aiul which took 19 lives near Da« ber each for the new year, Boyce biert Willmanp of Coventry. — 10 8 5 3. What do you say 7 ? rendered into financial chao.s. 'I'ho arrangemenl coukl be slm- that time there were 1,283. Since Correct Play conciled to the satlsficatlon of all hlbitk may be enleied from 6 to.9 ■ parking committee. Vegas, N'ev , la.st April 21. said. Miss WlUmanti Is employed by that time the figures have general­ Answer: Bid two cluba You will " ’nierefore,” W alter' added, "I IN I liar tu tlini used in liic I’urnell lot, The correct play is to win the parties concerned.” p.m. today except for animals Object of the meeting « hs to Tiie Civil AeronauMcs Boaid Boyce said Ih* goal for 160 new P and O Motor Krelghl Inc. as ly shown a gradual and occasional­ raise spades later, thus showing a am discontinuing all efforts’’ by A ! iio said. first trick with the ace of dia­ which will bp allowed only nn the snul Tuesday that CAA and Ihe members was set in order In meet hand too strong for a raise to two Budget "Adequate” clarify the type of agieement Mr«. Deiredhy .S a n el a 1 s, part a secretary, and her fiance Is a Jet ly fluctuating cllinb. monds, cash the ace o f hearts, en­ myself to seek %rther signatures day they are being Judged. All ex- r s Air Forte must share Home of the increased expenses of the Cham­ spades but not strong enough for Regarding the budget for rural and wholly support Welles in his which would he worked out it ejwncf of the Sandals properly, engine mctalsmlth apprentice at Statewide, claims for unemploy­ ter dummy with a diamond, and hiibitH m)ist be accompanied by respouHibility for the Accblent, In­ ber’s expanded work program. At an immediate jump to t.li r e e police protectlorv.which apparent­ campaign for the state senate." they decided to go along with tlie was elected chairman of a prop­ Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Both ment benefit* dropped for the third lead a ^heart from dumqiy. record book.*. volving a l/nlted Alrllne.H IK'T and the pre.sent time there are , 400 spades. „ ly set off Walter’s campaign, he W alter said he was assured by parking lot proposal. I’roperly erly owners cominiitjee* named to are graduates of Manchester High consecutive week to 63,61tS during If ^ B t discards. South can take The program of events for the, t i e * U a Jet trainer plahe members. (Copyright 1958, General Fei- said he has been informed "by Welles that his srfpport would be owners attending were Mr and eletcrmlne the price a\nd conelitierns School. the week ending Aug. 16. The pre- the king of hearta and give up a two days is as follows: Friday, 10 In a statement yeslenlay, Pyle "The board of directors voted tures Corp.). those who know” that the budget used to the utmost in Welles cam­ Mrs.. Robert .Sandals, .Stillman of leasing tholr pro[>ortle.'e te> tlie No date has bc8n set for the ceeding week there were 67,058 heart. He ruffs the next heart a m , grounds open to public. Judg­ ■ ■ H ronleiuletl tile CAA couldn't take to put a Utile more effort Into la adequate. paign. ' Keith and I.>anle Pagnni. v.\io is town for parking f)urposes. Other wedding. claims made. with dummy’s king of spades and ing in all livestock cIh.sscs except Ihe netessaiy measures to control our program to raise Uie needed W alter had asked Welles to ex* Walter said earlier the only also a member of the Aiilhonl.v, memhers are Merz. Keith, I ’agani The beginning of the year, 64,- can then afford to draw trumps. sheep and horses; 12 noon, build­ alt space in Hie area because mili­ monies rather than raise our plain why he thought the police elective post he has ever held w a s; ing open to public: 2 p.m. games 'ITie fourth owner, John .Mei-/., whs anel .Sandals. 287 clalma were registered and If East ruffs the second heart. CART HAITlfMP (1 ^ tary and (ommeM'la) users would dues, " Boyce said. protection budget Increase of $12,- in Hartforij where ihe served a s ' and amusements: 8 p.m. , record not present. |>rop|N*(l lelcH Gambling; Plank froni then on. except for one or South plays a low heart. Declarer Agreement Hoiiglit riot majKK OF MONKS second with 8.809 and New Haven my's last trump and return to hla • THE BRi^VADOS** I SF k f k a t o i .v t k ; le)t nrnr the library inHleael Hot\'ard Morse. legalized gambling in Idaho inany Jobs," ’ president of the Young Repiibli-' t ation for the Hartford County 4-H Fair to be held. tomorrow ing review and demonstrations: 4 held third with 7,749. hand and draw West's remaining Cary Grant ACTION RFC A l'SF — Tills, elecislon was rrae lied alter, Fie.sno, Calif i/T) A new, ngld- emerged yesterday as the Demo­ Jayae Maaifleld W elle* refuseii to enter into an ca)i‘ Club of Hartford. He is also ' 4-H Youths through Sunday at the fair gronnds at Bradley Field In Windsor p ni. exhibits will be lemoved. The • UtMo* Wff**e ••*)> e*^ It iilouffhA off iiml flUnnlvrM iif- Pheleui sai-d. the fe»ui property I !y secliidefl Roman Catholic order cratic candidate for Oovernor, trump. "KISS THEM FOB MR** argument lyith W alter on the po­ a member of the Vernon GOP Locks. Stanley Johnson, center, and John Pcila, kneeling, public is invited and admission is \ f* r t ^ Hkin. K\po<«efi (liN'prNt lnfo4 - |•owner.s weie unable tei "gt'l to- I of monks, (lie Cameidolese. Is be- winner In one of the closest pri­ If South wishe.s to do so, he can lice budget but managed to get town committee .and is active in manned the ct’u'ry brushes on Swanky Miss's hide, while Bar­ free. tlnit to ItR kilting; A4-tlon. tirt In- Igetliei " when'appi eiiu lied willitlie ; Ing esiahliHheil In this rnuntry, I’r.incGSH mary conle.sts In Stale hlatory. H f ’h r n n afford I'o draw Just one round of SUN.—"M/16** aad the request cut from $30,000 to the Tolland County Young Repub­ ba) a Kci.sh eombed the cow’s Icing tail. Swanky Miss will be «*p»«i*7. tulle*)* 1741 6riski "NAKED AMAZON** Prepare for .Rtant-drylnK T -l-L, n km itolyllr. I leloH of having a parUing area lij with a monaslary In the nearby .Slate .Sen A. M. Derr of Clark trumps at the second trick. The $23,000. The appropriation last lican Club, being a delegate to entered by her master in the dairy competition. (Herald Photo AW m*t*l . . Chole* *1 brows or #r»*a at any driiR; *»lorr. TAST rrllcf «»r i t he real n( t heir stfii e.s Hanl.a Dik Ih mountnln.s So. far, 20 Expensive Item Eork captured the Democratic Blaze Destroys important- point la not to draw a I'* )* -.- u-J,, r i m i l year was for $17,500. . the state executive board and to hv Ofiaia. I STOP TH.\T ITCH! your 4Aq hark. SOW nt <1. W, Hair I ’se f)f the rear lots for parking Americnris have applied for mem* nomination by Ki.'l votes from second round until much later. Welles said today he Is pre­ the New England council. He is County Fair fV»rp. D<*|mrtinrnU I was sdvoe aled by llie Nattemal bet .ship. State Sen. H. Max Hanson of paring a list of hl.s activities to a former insurance man. IN ,ri ST 1;> MINUTES. Reg. $12.95— N O W lyomlrrn. Aug. 21 (A*> PrlncesH East St. Home Carolyn. NelHon, Ruth Higgins, ' Brock of Rockport, Mass , Sc(ond ' Your Iteh M I'S T stop or .vmir Mni gBret her Bine 28 toflay HnrI au- Kalrflcld, who opposed his gam ­ Barbara Menderos, Jan*' Miller. i Congregational Church. Aug, 29. bling platforni. IxKal 4-H Club membei’S are 48c hack at any drug store. Apply tomnUrftlly b«gHU iofling another Gloria March and Carol Gutl will j Donald Foster Hibberl Ji of Official returns from all 44 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred preparing for the annual 4-H ITCH-5iE-XO'r to deaden llcli, ARTHUR 0,000 poimdn ($2f>,200i a year. enter the showmanship contest : Kast Hartford and Joan F’l ances burning In minutes, speed healing. counties gave Derr 2.').600 votes Machle, East St., was destroyed County Fair to be held this week­ DRUG STORE 'rhat'H what it roala Queen Kllza- while other members of the club Bles.so of 736 W Middle Tpke., For externallv ra iis ^ Itch, get ’ and Hanson 2.^,467 In the Aug. 12 by fire shortly after noon yester­ 4.95 94'» MAIN STREET irrtli B pretty atHlor not to have a Arab Nations Back end in Windsor Ixx ka. will submit record books. Church of the Assumption, Aug. ' ITCH-M E-NOT todajr at ,J. \V. primary. Two other candidates day de.aplle the efforts of the He­ huabnml, The local young people will, also 30, I Hale Corp. Drug Department. trailed far behind. The young people wilt enlei', Mni'giuct'H mat rlmonlal losaea bron. Am.slon, and Andover volun­ PROGRAMS Iheir pets and projects in many ; enter pi ojects in the baking and PRICED arr hgurrcl Dila way: The Republican candidate la teer fire departments to save It. phases of the fail-. Animals, foods. arts and crafts divisions, hoping to Parliament In 1037 granted her Gov. Robert E. Smylle, • who was The house, unoccupied since Sat­ and homemade clothing will be "in ribbons in all phases of the ah annuity of H.OOO pounda ($16,- uqopposed for renomlnalion. Smy- urday when the Machle fam ily left New Mideast Plan JiJdged thi'oughoul the weekend fair's competitions, llc also is opposed to Derr’s pro­ 800) on attaining the age of 21, or for a vacation on Cape Cod. was and will be supplemented by posal that gambling casinn.s be ufioii marriage. declared a total loss by Hebron crowd-pleasing events such as a legalized on a local option ha- Video Everyday (Oontiniled from Page One) ^M^0.'^2 I*nrllament liureaaed tlie Fire Chief Donald Griffin. ^The The latter reportedly would be pie-eating contest, a baby-bottle ei.s amount, to Irrcome payable the amount of damage haa not been All Rights Reserved— a prominent person who would act contest and the Dcxidlc Bug con­ Public Records princeflH on maiiiage, to 15,000 Derr claims gambling would estimated a.s yet although the British Forelgpi Secielary Ssi- H. T. Dickenson A Co., Inc. as a U.N. artbassador and report­ test, In which homemade tradoi's* FORA poiind.n {$'12,0001 a yrnr. , brine in needed revyju'ic and boost house l.s Insured for $12,000. wyn Lloyd was understood to feel er. This was intended to offset will pit their strength against one . Tlii.'i, of cniiiHe. merina thrtl H tourist travel in Idaho. Probable cause of the fire was fitshw*— the Arab plan would pave the way Jordan's objections to either U.N. another. SnUii'day evening will WA'rraiilee Deed / at flrat thought to be defective Hosalie C. Klein to Ooiiiinick A. lORiH liei' 0,000 pound.H tire d if­ for pndiflg the te.saion. observers or armed forces on her feature square-dancing: ite your BEST VALUE ...THIS NEW wiring hut l.s yet to be officially ference lietween 0 1)00 and 15,000 .Shoe O iil|iiit HiscH The United States and Britain soil. Barbara Keish, Ingrid Swanson | and Sylvia A. Casasanta, properly determined. )i()umlH every yeni Hire muaiiiH have been main supporters of the Although the Arab resolution and Donna Muschko will m odel! at 44 Deepwood Dr. / The fire was discovered bv Gor­ Tra.de Name Mingle New York World pruduclinn Norwegian propo.sal lo ask Ham- made no specific mention of the dresses Ihav have made in the \ Slwtl mi lean, fm Margar'el'H don Rathbun, rural mall carrier, Charle.s (1. Pirie of 104 Weaver of footwear lo la lc ' 1.683.61)4,000 marskjold to draft general recom­ standby U.N. police force pi’oposed dress-making competition. Ray­ Imamral mU ua t mn, however'. The pnir.s In 19.'i7, an Increase of 126 who saw smoke coming from the by Eisenhower, this was expected mond Adamson. John Peila. Stan­ Tld.. doing business as Manchester mendations for a Middl? Fast set^ Payrnll Service Co., Box 744.- SELUUIT! piimeMH In loaded per rent over the lOM total. In north window. lo be the subject of a separate ley Johnson, Barbara" aiid Bill Hement. The sudden Arab mov^ Mv law .she and other memliei'M The Machles were notified by a ^ d m k Riiildiiig Perniits Ihe same period, output per capi­ made it doubtful the Norwegian resolution after Hammarskiold re­ Keish and several members of Uic Ilf th«' R{>>'jil I''muii1n' me exempt ta rose from .68 pair to ,70. neighbor and Machle returned ports his findings The krab.s only chib from Glastonbury will ex­ Displaycrail tor Ron TrickelL GENERAL ELECTRIC plan would be put to a vote. ft ni'if pa vmg im rune tax. from the Cape last night. ELECTRONICS asked the .secietary general to hibit their dairy cows Saturday in erect sign at UI' m Center St.. *3,'). 'I’lrey pay no mlienlanre tax Tire The Arab plan was formulated Andrew Kravonlka for Patrick YOI N(1 «OI* NAMES TWO by the delegates of the United ’ ’continue his studies now under the daily competition. piimics.s iM known to have been left LABORATORIES The^ Hillstowii Iveathcr Pounders R Bianick, addition to house at llarlfoid, Aug. 21 lA’i Marvin Arab Republic, Lebanon, Jordan, way.” One of Uie.se concerns crea- .MubHtantia)- .mmiiih by irei- fat.lu>. llon of a permanent 'U.N. force. will be nn hand to enter thetr 22 N. Elm SI., $600. Palmer of Middletown haa been ap­ Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, .Sudan, King (leoige VI. and her grand- ■ Diplomats fell confident the I horses in various phases of the I , .Marriage Lleenses pointed slate campaign chairman IN OlITEK SPACE Libya, ’Tunisia and Morocco. It hi v A niolluT. Qm-en M . 277 BROAD Arab plkn would win sumiort fiom horse contests. Barbara Ijida-. John Albert Hagen of Eramlng- foi' the ('onnectli'Ul Young Re- rrs THE MOON;— contained these points; She [uiy.n no lent Hi C’larriu’e puhlli alls, the organization an­ coni«^a Union,' whlcft'l«d In- bouctie, Carol and Paggy Jacobs,! ham, Mast., and Joyce M errill IIou«e or Hi Royal I,»odgr; WMnd.nor IN AKTHUIfS IT’S THE nounced today. "BKi BOV Bl'RGEir RADIO T r l E V I S I 0 N nieiiSa'w^^V'uonfnU^renci^n ^ o d u ^ i a . rBMlgtton dtmanding (Ji'eat Par k, lier official residence.n. immedtat^ witbdrVwil of the Paige J. Evei ln of Hai tford will the affairs/of other Arab states. .She .siiaieM lier reMKirncen with ‘American and Brltl.sh“ troops. It he tile congreasioMul campaign Chanoel H New Havea. Codm. 2. A request to Hammarskjold Handsome lu'i' mother. tile Quern Motlier, ARTHUR'S appeared extremely doubtful that cl airman and Ailiert E. Miller of Ckaanel IH Hartfurd. Conn. to make 'such practical arrange­ whn li ineanH paying only half Ihe Channel 22 Sprlaafield. Mait. the Russians wmH6, ft.‘25 and 50r (IK) I I.ED TH R E E LIVES woih condllleni f»r ony clolhoi.lood. IVY-STYLED I \ e, (22) THE FIRST SHOW withdrawn by Sept, 30 screening' loose, freeing the fox. (30) AJIVENTCRF. TH E ATER ’These sources said Hamniai The o\( I was Shot in its cage. YOUR FABRIC LOAO (lOi POPEVE 10:0* ( 31 WRENTLIN'g X 0:30 ( K) MICKEY MOI SE C Ll'R I SI CONFESSION Bkjcild would consult at oiice with Dog Warden Lee Fracchia said more quality for less! (IK) THE RIG SHOW • 73-301 THE PRICE IS RIGHT Arab nations on the question of ex- he received a call that a fox was (30) THE EARI \ SHOW (Colon landing the observer group in . in a wooded area off Deepwood ONLY || MORE I D R ty t iN EARLY BIRD SH^DW ‘ "Thi* 0\-llow Intrideiil,'* 10:30 ( HI IF VOl HAD A MILLION 5 Automatic Cycles llriiry Fniidn 11:00 MSI NEWS, WEATHER A f-ebanon and establishing a "U .N , Dr. He foiind the fox and re- (40) i'WIl Ig IIT THEATER SPORTS presence" In Jordan.,. | turned it to the Kiddle Korner. SLACKS MAN5FIELD Ftaturt 1st Tonight 0 00 ( K) POPEVE I 31 NEWS AND WEATHER jvw#nrow mr st wtuteedmrtt tr DAYS (S3) IIIGIIW'Ay HOLIDAYS • HI NEWS AND WEATREB r to Give TO I'K E E im ;\ c i i , h o x 0:30 r A) STEYE DONOYAN • 77l BIO NEWS WEW AND SENSATIONAL! WESTERN MARSHAL (301 NEWS A WEATHER tilV E A W .W ■ RUN m% IHNOST (4*1 WEATHER T.r.MOiMAt ^*"^t*(4Al * A T THE 11:03 (4*1 FEATURE FORTY S^ATE Ladd d o m n i n e 11:13 ( SI FKATirBK FILlil •••* •aiw ' ^ t W«t*J Just-Right Care TARIANS f l B C I I ^ ‘very Day TUI 5:410 "Tlsiil Shan," Broderick mm wAfia* w-**** ■ % w r c il ■ Thursday Till 9 Crawford 1 mniMUR I H) WORLD'S BEST MOViHiB Mb , k«oeMAi I a*09*)*sl for any "Fishier SeeadroB,"' Ed­ a wsai w—iiiai hr •oaeoNtcoTT mund O'Brfea O^isii iiuSMItlKaW ^ -TARZAN PoiteHqn*s (1H> .MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE k ".Murder In 'Oreenwlck VI!- Washable Fabric The Finest Service Since 1931 lase." Fay Wray EAST J4ARTFORD o, BU 9.9:)51 An AUTOMATIC Cycle i r STARTS SUn1d A Y ~ B. Bardot "Lo PARISIEf^" TV, Radio, Records, Appilapcet (S«) JACK PAAR SHOW II:3Q C37l JACK PAAR SHOW a i r -coN d it Io n f d I ISS) SEWS for Any Washable ~ TOUCH ONE KEY ------ALL COLOR! "QUANTRILLS RAIDERS'" ( S) NKWR, W''*THER * 13:15 ( 31 NEWS g WEATHER SVOBT8 i;0* ( *1 NEWS Cycle l--!o r white and color- AND TURN THE DIAL ” I' riiiiL Nitiiitra I'Hl HPORTNCAST fast cottons, linens — the r«»n> 4 iirti* • SSI mONK VIII R AN.SWKR *:4S I'm NI'KCIAI, ASSIONMKNT FRIDAY thipjrs you wjish .so often. Values "Kings Ob Forth' «:4S 17'ii N4twa . . . . toll get the correct water tem­ K- 17:0^ t H> NEWS Tailored •S3) ri.AV RAU. IM#) LOVE OF LIFE Cycle 2—uon-colorfasl items perature. wash and .spin .speeds and "HOLD THAT Rocommondodl *:.U ( SI TOWN VRIRR 37-30) TIC TAC DOltGB . X 7:*4 ( SI NKWK. WEATHER A 17:13 I such as blue «jeans, colored tune to .'-nit tour clothe.s load. No HYPNOTIST" W SrORTk SI BUGS BUNNY Perfection 7 ( SI STATE TROUEER 17:30 • SI HOLLitWOOD'S BEST socks, many children’s clothes. olhei' ttit.'.ber floes .s0 much so au­ IH) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW William Holdon GItnn Ford IIHI 7 0'('I.Ot;K RKI'ORT 77-3*1 IT rODLD BE YOD tomat icall.). You don’t have , to • 571 WEATHkR A LOCAL NEH'8 (Color) M m d t f WA-«S3R Cycle T—Sturdy .synthetic.^—' Finr.st pnli.slirtl cotton fabrics are Jock Lemon (301 NEWS A w e a t h e r ciK's.s about temperature.s and rnnlte—Chddn*n Iternrd'UnJct IZ flub FREE Nile Sophia Loron • 401 NEWS « w e a t h e r men’s Wn.sh ’n wear .suitk, featurerj in tliosc glistening, / Anno Koshfi (4$l SP*)HT8 FOCI'S 22.98 shirts, .synthetic - cotton s|ieeds, theie'.x no complicated 7;1» • lS-401 IMII'GLAS EDWARDS. ‘ guid)' to follou. in C a ro l. Rood's NEWS blend.*. comfortafib -cut slacks! Sniai t new (771 JEST FOR LAI’CIIS DRY CLEANING 1.301 NEWS Cycle 4 — delicate lingerie, Ivy details iiiclii(lc: lean-look, "Cowboy" <331 JOHN DALV. NfcWS V- Tech—6 :30-10:1.’) 7'.so ( SI FEATI'BE FILM Pick Up and Dolivory parl.v dressea, many baby no-pleat fronts, buckled liaek-strap MANCHESTER 'The Key" "Man In Hldinc," Fnal \ ■ Dirivc -9n"DlirAthe Hfnrrid clothes. SlarU W>d.—"Around Ihr W'nrUI ( 0-63) CIRt'C8 BOT Only A Few A t This Prieo —Ivy shades of tan, l)laek, , A( 8:10 la RO Days" "The Marvptonn ManeilU" SHOP WARDS NEW Cycle '»—for "special.*" such "KIND.S (iO I'OUTH” (lH-40) NOT PBRNTON Fisher as wooleji blankets, silks. charcoal gray. Quality-tailored in Wimvn »st Tonight 'M)ul of the Nlfht" (22-30) TIC TAC DOCGH DSY CLEANSERS, IHC. a polished cotton fabric that's (Color) U n t la caught In thp filter— not Not One But Two Wash *:M ( 0-^) ZORKOi S‘25 Broad SL—Dial Ml 9-7111 catalog an d SEE! HUWK "Are’nt oT Ike Fnilr" The basic dre.ss, so ele­ on'-your clothr*. FIMct la *uiay and Wear C.'cles famous for high-morcerizalion and (IM0> RICHARD mAMO«Nl> In rrmuve and. clean—-no Jam­ $ o y iA .95 PRIVATE DCTrs BINOO AT HOME tweeded celenese, ace- ^ o r ffy • 77-*#l DRAGNET 1;M (ISI CONNECTICCT LIFE • Wnter Snvrr for smnll lond* *:M • SI DR HI'DRON 8EI:KRT I ;M (IHI AS THE WORLD TURNS in Wards new Catalog! There - Guims JOURNAL tate-and-rayon . . . • Kuds Return System (77) NEWS jk' IP The moi) < S-3S) TV SH03VR001I. itu r lu -ft p r o o f on e v e r y p a g e . . . in (optional) 1:33 ( 77) AT HOME WITH KITTY TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY! challenging A*dr WUIIam, 7:00 IIS-40) HKA1 THE CLOCK touched with Velvet and ALWAYS at (77A0> PKOrLE‘8 OHOIClR ( S) MK. AND MBS. NORTH e v e r y pietwre-, e v e r y deserip* • G.E. Written Ylarrapty NnniE /ov# itory (:l* t SI OFFICIAL OF.TECnVX <77-M) LDCKY HARTNEH aparkiintr rhinestone a Halchlajr High-Speed Dr^er SAT. ( SI NAVY t o o . , (SSI YANKEES VS : of our timet " Werkeiid” I:S0 ( S) BANDSTAND tion, every price! Ju*t tee for‘^ OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. TILL 7 wooa J - , (l»4e) eLAYHOliVE BO clips at the neckline. YovrSanriM RESUMES TONIOHT B to 1 f #) FEATURE r iL lI . aAT t m MIKE ik e STANKG'S ^ "Porirali '•! a Msrdrr” "Tke, Argyi* 8ecr*4s,” WH- yourself; * !^ it today! . UMTUHMnttl (73-Ml nitCRSKIN llam' OsTgan Winder green or e l«tric , -w| Low "Tree «t Dealk” A tUAO) HOUSE PAHTY NORMAN’S Serilce ,De- THIW5. M tSi— L <331 E A ^ V LATE SHOW • 77-Ul HAGGIS HAGGIS (Calar) . blue . . . Sizes 14',g-22i,2. SNof) in ponoo In oor 'Paiimeat to recogalzed aa overhead OAK GRILL a the torfietlt In Ato area IHEIDNE so OAK ST. MANCHESTER 0 ).r 30 \ « .i.-4xil ttiiillmiiMio (.■\isi.„,„ r Nuii-f.i. (|..n Cgfinlog Dopartmonf... . a»d to ataffed a4th means men isdioae tralalag aad FREE M l f . ' . ■ . low PIZaiA For Take Out Senir* •2 8 M A IN ST., akUl aris unparalletod to AiwiTi!>L«o» ct»v 09 •♦ W CMI MI B-8M4 ,, ROY MOTORS, INC. give you giiaraaterd aerv- W a A M I’S PARKING prices!. AMERICA'S LARGtSr FAMIIY C I O T H I N ti C Or CoN Ml 3-6161 toe. We aarvid) all appU,- M.uuh-st. r ViilhorIr.'O D-Sot.'.l'lM,) nil, !),•;,I, r aaiSSa . . '.arhether or aet 0 IS8 CENTO $le-a#HOIiE Ml AMSk-AOeiL E M t RartflpH. b opea TMea4b,T' throHgh Satorda.Ti . pe^rchaaed at Nomuw’a. Itrliii Turii|iik$ (Routes 5 and 15) At Route 72 OYoniato SHOP MONDAY IMRU .ML pxAt' ^«ay IimutfiiW l^mr ; n SATIJRDAY .At WARDS 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE I___ r V V •.) f ■•7 :<■ -A .' l'"- I * f ■ 1: V •« 'S . - . . s . “■X / A ■■ y ' - ' ■■■ PAGJ5 FOUR MANCU£ST£R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.. U THURSDAY, AUGUST/11, W6S MANckfeSTER Eyi!!^mG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ THUR,gDAY, AUGUST 21, 19Bi PAGE nV E Bottom Hatia^ Outlines Ike Signs South Windsor Trade Bill Efficiency Plan The Baby Has Zone Ch ZBA Grants^ I Washlngtdiv, Aug- 21 —Presi­ ' from Pstge One) dent Elsenhower has signed Irgls- 3 , latJon giving the reciprocal trade On Rt. 6 for Oil JFirm The ipoves Instituted by Hxna's, 4 Variances, Been Named • •• I program four more years of life. and outlined lii the agency’s an­ It is the longest extension ever nual report today to the govomor," granted by Congress. A requ* for extension of thefU.S., end showed that the Amsr- Denies One The Administration had request­ buslnepaiiona en Rt. 6 was granted tcan people are "human." Include: t>r. Sjifnn hopes to practice den­ ed a five-year extension, hut Eisen­ lae^,-fitght by the Zoning C^mmle- Creation of a centralized Intern­ tistry In Connecticut in the hear al audit. and case review section. The Zoning Board of Ajppeals ap­ hower made It clear in signing the n tb Charles J. Mlnlcucci Jr. Diana L>tin, dauirhter of Mr and Mr* Edward H Tyrol of bill yesterday that he was quite, futurs although his plana are in­ to make a continuous examinVtion proved four variance requests and Columbia She "aa bom Aur H *1 Manrhealrr Memorial Hoa- happy with what Congress prov The decleion followed, a public complete at the present time, of expenditures a'b well as reviews denied one a t a public hearing held nilal. ' Committee Heade Named. N'*' » • * • • ed. , hearing attended by about eight of the eliglblll^ status of the last night at Uta Towm Hall. Klflcnhower piAlned for peop.e who raised no objections nor Mrs. Robert 'Foss,, president of case load. ^ y Nancy Ann. dau^iiUPi <>f Mr and Mrs KduRrfl HloIinAS of the Council of Catholic Women of A closer auditing of cash and Knollwood Homes Inc., West voUng ihc four-ymr Fxl^ruiion xnd asked any questions. Zoning Agent Haven, was granted a variance to Rockville. She wns born Aug 10 st Rockvillr City' Hospital |**ld the IrginliiUon a St. Maurice Church announced to­ aecurltle* held by the department, Her malernnl grandparonls hip Mr and Mrs. Raymond permit erection of of a billboard j film, forward xtrp on lh« road Donnld F'. Tedford reported, day that corpmltte'e lhairmen as­ and an audit of pharmacy bills Kg&n of Elling;ton. and her paternal prn'ndparenla are Mr. and Mlnicuccl, who owns M and M signments for the coming year on land owned by Franklin Wellek ho a atrongcr A^rfrrica in a w'orld charitcd the state for state cases. south of the Wilbur Croa.a Hfgh- Mrs Walter Slolums nf \Vii\dsorvillp at peace.” * / Oil Service Of Manchester., has have been completed. Mra. George A periodic atate-wld* review of bought about 22-acres of land on Banks will be program chairman way. The sign will give directions , ' In addiU/m, he aaid. Hie free public assistance cash*'. to t-he company's- Mouwhg develop-' (.khy KniHp. son of .Nfi and Mrs T nmlolph I,rmay of Broad natlona^^iire now' asaured of a the west side of Rt. 6 north of and Mrs. Luclen Lapierre, chair­ Establishment of a central BOYix— GIRLS' ' Brook. He was horn Aug « at Rorkville City HosptUl His ment in Venjon affd'Ellington. ] ^‘ onUn>rny in IHuled Hlatea trade IClark Wellpoinl Co. from E. J, man of the Committee on coopera­ chronic and convalAcent hnspital. \ iTialcmal grahdpHrmts ;ur M> and Mrs lienla Morin of Sun- Permission w**' also granted in | I policy that will make poaaible new Holl. He asked that the entire tion with charities. placement service In the commis­ cook,'N. H. and hia paternal grandpHienls are Mr and Mrs. Ar­ tract be designated for butintss th* case of t5vo separate requests.| pWeinatlonal negotiationa to pro- The first meeting of the season sioner's office to locate suitable BRIEF CASES FOR SCHOOL for permlgsfbn to erect signs on ! thur I.oinay of Mof)hsrtt N H He has a brother. Michael, 2.S. '■^molr nuilually ailvantageoiia mm- use. Most of It was Residence Zone for the Council will be held on pUcemehts for patients. A. Only a depth of 200 ft, from the -the Rtj^'property formerly owned :| I merctal ex< hangc and jnrreaaed Sept. B at the church. A member­ Combining the division of per­ ALL COLOR.S—ALL STYLES ^ Roderick H. King. The Windsor : Richard Jnhn. s*-n >>{ Mi and Mrs Allan .1 <*amemn. l>ft , world ptodtJi tivlty ■■ iupliway had been so labeled. The ship, drive Is planned during the sonnel and staff training to .a c­ W. Outer St He i»nrn Aug 11 at St Franrla Hosi>i1al, decuilon extends the business zone flp'R. Kinney Ck>rp,. of New York ^ The four-year exlen^'lon of the latter part of September. celerate a speeded-up training, pro­ City will erect a 36-foot sign ad- He has. two brolhej.s, Allan .Ir and I'homas. and tuo/Sfalera. lo the railroad tracks, Waitresses Listed gram- for new help— many of WE HAVE COMPLETE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Deborafi and .lune i 24-yeaf--old program la expected vertaeing the n'ew Kinney Shoe to give the (iovrrnmriil aiiffirlenl Mlnii uci'l plans tomove his bus- Waitresses for the Festa dinner whom are hired to replace -former store, 'rtie Whit* Way Sign Co., of.|i Incs.i operations to the site. He will ^ st St. Maurice Church Sept. 13 employes. dnlin < arl, w*n "f Mr and Mrs 'I'hendure A^Mnugriuk of power lo fleal w'lth future trade New Tork City,-will erect a plyon M build A garage /pr alorage of have bt«n'\ announced by Mrs, Helping coordinate public and a t t o w e r s . Rockville Hr was huj-n Aug 1 :t at Mancheat.et Memorial Hos- problema anaing from Ihr new’ sign advertising the Robert Hall 11 triirkd and other c^qulpmenL and Georg* Maneggla of the commit­ private agencies through which pital. Hia iimlPinnl grandpairnt.** are .\ft k jy f Mrn (*arl A I.ar Kuiopean rumrnun niHikel Clothing store. These two stores'I will place several bulk itorage tee, They Include Natalie Armen- adoption must be made after J.uly pon of Cambridge. .Ntaas His pHieinal grandparents are Mr and 'Thia la a umun of KiarUe. Italy, DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. will be erected soon ori the prop-11 tanka tjriderground. tano, Judy Chasse, Gall Wilkie, 1 of this year under the new law Mrs. Peter .1. frougemk of CntTibridg^^Ma.ss ' We»t (Jennan.v and thr Benelux erty'Which is now owned by the i I ' Oijntriea in a rommon maiket em- Swim Frogram finale Het Carol Lefebvre, Kathleen McDon­ deelgned to eliminate gray or 767 MAIN .STREET Oermsn* Corp. of Fifth Avenue, - brat'lng aome IftO milium ronauni- Mra. HlGhard Olmated haa an> ald, Suaan Miner, Eileen McDer­ black market adoptions. The new New York"; Barbara Limx d.iughtcr of ^tr's I»r»nal(1 M kialier law permits adoptions through rec­ . kfcW. . « Siiimnll St She uas tiony^ug 12 at Maruheater Menumnl era nouru ed regular claaaea will be mott. Nicole Re.ynolds, Mary Ann Also granted- was a request by ■ l/ y •II Nm ^ Be.aidra giving H.iiUunity fru the abandoned on the cloalng day of Howarth. Patricia Sheridan. Jov ognized and, licensed public and Hospital. Her matenlHl g r ^>mpa t ent .s are Mr and Mrs Charles private agencies only. William RsuUikaitis pf R. F. D. K notlcmn. f\7 Autumn H« i paifurial grandparents are Mr. [program to oiieifltc thiough .luru* the ioral awlmming program at Ann Goulet and Barbara Helm. Windsorvllle Rd. for a.variance to ; Approval of a genfral policy to and Mrs, Mniince .1 12 Mndlaon St h, 11)62. the logialaliori piovidex Bolton Lake Hbtiie Friday. Inalead. Mr*. Robert Foss, Mra. Donald permit enlargement of a package-I 'additional poweia to nit tariff.'^ 20 all puplla and their parenta are William*, Mr*. Cmirtnev Tucker make promotional appointments, store and eliminate a grocery store where possible, from exlstln|[ per­ seel.,a Cbe, „rtr«sr J Niinilrii (i i i h * , 11 ft nf (' \\’ (r and Mrs I’aul .1 Stephan J per rent in leiiirn for like (tmce.a- Invited to attend a 10 a.m. to noon and Mra. William Smlth’ wlll take on Windsorville Bd- He hsd ; sonnel. This is designed both to of WnrelVMise pf)inl She -.'as ruitn Aug l.T at Manrheatri Me ' euma ftoni olhn nation.^ 3'hr Ad- aeaaion for whit h a special pro- ticket* at the door. claimed that grocery.,business In boost morale and take advantage monal Hrismtal Her paternal gr atulmolher- is Mr s- Mar y K j rntril.atraUon hnd aaked foj 2N pei gnini la being arranged. (Irsnge AoiitJi rian Danoes this locality was unproIKablc. ’• AJI-*• II FA Wl,. / of the capabilities and experience Stephan o r l >orchester. Mrtss siir has a sialei, Brenda, k ' cent. 'Thera will be aeveral racea. in- The Youth Committee of the •lewell R. Burnham of L^ng Hill firange will meet Monday at the j of preaertt per.sonnel. AI 3’he laiiff-t lit ting Aiilhorily will ( hiding a new verstou of tlie water­ Rd. WB's denied a waiver qf the home of its rhafimaii, Aiihur Pin- I A stiidj' Is now undcrwa.v to de­ ^K(«nne, daughtej* nf Mi and iMts Ilugn (’osta nf Itmkvills he nimulrttivr o\>i the foiii melon race, and aomr demonalra- JO.OOP square foot minimum Ib^^ re- - ney .It., to disciiaa plana for a ae- termine the general relief as­ She^ \\ a.s I'orn Aug l-% at .Marullrsln Mcnmnal Ho.spital Her Any unuard authoiity ul>llc address I despite the economic conditions en- White Dress SHIRTS 'Cyntbla F/i!ben. rlaiighler of .Mi and Mrs llaynmnd Hhnn of effort merit reward, hut who have trict 8. and .Starr Kelly, director grena b\ >i twij-thuda vi>tf of lioHi , . „ J ,, system al the hall for use at the I counlererf during the year, the Man-Tdilored SHIRTS Rockville. ?>he \^aa l)orn Aug 12 at ItneUvillr (’i(\ Hospital. not yet met Red Cross require- i let our skilled cenfracters of District 7, have been an­ ’ Houar and Senate to aualain rec- ' agency has been able to hold down • Sanforized, washahic Her matcniHl crandparenia are Wallair Hotchkiss of 'I'niiinif- menis foi < ertlfu alion, pMfyInR system will he svsiisbie the general relief load to only nounced as guest speakers for the • ButtoR down collar ton and Mrs Arthur- Dnmirn i>f Hie.u HHirlngton Maa.s Her ommendal lona of the T hi iIT (’orn-. make your Beers gleem— lest lonq, too! AW. 28 I.iltle League chicken X' miaalon foi higher rtuliea or im­ Sehool lURlilratlon Waled all times to the town free of slightly above the level of the 1957 • Kzperlly tailored paternal g/randparenis are .Mr mihI Mrs Raymond Hllnn r»f ftoi k- ban lecue. Pan-y Robert.s. league'] port quotaa, even though the Rrea- I r ui( ipnl ,Rli hard B. Mathei ofjc|,a,^e provided a qualified peraon flacal ,vear,- • Ivy" league .styling ♦ vdlle. SllC has two Si.slera, (’lir i.sl me, 1 atul Cheryl, .1 the KIrmentary School announced president, nnnoimced the speakers • Regular or bill Ion down ulent may diaagier...... ~ ' ‘ ' ptesent to operate It. Use of the for the dinner, which will be held Another provi/m»n wull allotv jn- today that puplla W'ho will enter syfltem by other groupa will be e French cuffs with Anilrmv «loaeph. son of Mr anr( Mrs Karol l.«x/.nar. 42 Ard­ CLEAN- WAX st 5:,30'p.m. at Boxer's Farin on collars tluativ appralM fiU protection on the local .H( hocil for the first lime subject to appro\'Al of the Grange cufflinks more Rfl Hr v\as timn Aug 12 at Manrnl.s arr .Nit and .Mrs Krank Bar- trict 8 chaippions. H y *e e ^ • Sizes 6 to 16 $1.69 value 'Thn Rreauleni ia alAtr dlievled to the achoed office on Aug. 26 from Youth committee members in- WINDOW SHADES carl of h’all River, Mass He haa a aialer. l^arol. 10. 9;30 a.ni. to 3 p.m. This dinndi; is open to the gen­ « * * • * roHAlder the Impact of Imporla on rhule Phyllis Omveisf. Kdlth POLISH YOUR 5 ^ ■ Birth and vaccination cerlifi- $000complete eral publrc, wlj^o may obtain tick- the Nation a etonomy apeciftcally 'Toomey. .lo Ann Perretl. Ronald LONG WEARING WUHam Harry, son of Mr and Mra Harry I'mnasek of Tol­ et.s from Littlc'|^ague team man­ BOYS’ PINWALE CORDUROY any aubalantlal unemployment ratea must be presented. A record Morra ancl (}nidon Mielke. any alze— land, He uaa born Aug II at Maruheater Memorial Hospital agers or coacheX The league al­ which may reault. of immunizations w'ould be appre­ UOP Ui Meet INTERSTATE CLEANTEX any kind BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS Hia paternal grandparenia are Mr and -Mrs .loaeph 'Tomaaek nf so hopes to show'tllrirs of the Lit­ ciated for the school health rec­ lltf Republican Towm Commit­ KITCHEN FLOOR Vernon. He has two si.siera. Hrlua 4' ., S-nd Randi Mane. 2’»- ords, Made lo Order tle Leagtie World\Serles at the 1 $10.99 Votael BOXER SLACKS Drivr IHakrg Progresi tee will meet at the ('ommtinity $ 2 - 2 5 barbecue. / • First A H l-)i. Joseph Shinn, son of Mr. I Hall at 8 o'cloi k tonight for clisr With Tour Roller! * w « 3 4 » a 4 0 t.«ayne Brlilgct. daughter of Nii nrnl Mrs. (leorge Tr, Owens Sillers .\vaiial>le and Mrs. Byron H. Shinn of Rt , tnhullon...... of material deaigned for New York - More than FULL LINE OF CUSTOM Baby sitters will 'bk available Heec# lined C of VVaroliouae foinl She was hnrn .Nug 13 at Manchester Me- 4-4A, Is at home following his dis- ' the information of new residents SATISFACTION GUARANTEED fall colors ^ $80,000 haa been raiaed in the st the Wapping Cdnimunlty mr»rlal Hospital Hei' maleinal grandparents are Mr and Mra. charge from the t.'.t. Navy a In town. VENETIAN BLINDS Ralph S. Bor. trdnn nf Ka.si Hni lfnrrl She haa a aislrr. Chris I'nited SlHfe^ for thr Protestant House for those attending the niftnlh ago He received his dls.- • No ohiliEaHnn tine, pavilion Ht the Rr•u,ssel.^ WitiMa • ^*o rowtt chicken barbecue in Wappli^ Sat- ' ciiai Re In .Vloi iM co wlrere he hss Adverli.sement - I*'Hir. Uir-1 ’ S aei lion of Hid Inter • Floors done m ofton hn you 4rUh urdsy from 5 to 7 p.m. This af­ • Sizes: Small, medium, * i.eeti on (Inly for I lie past six When Buying or Selling Bolton • NothLii)( to tljpi Matthew Franklin and ItandnJI Nathan,, twin aona of I.t and national ('hnailan (’ommitlee le- fair is spon.sored by the Guysxand montlis HI deriliHt v.rih a Seabees Propel tv rill I.awrenre F, Flano, E. A. JOHNSON $1.00 value Mr*- Ben .lohnson of I,e.Mi\gton. Masa Thev were born Aug 10 porta OohI for F’rolealanii In this Dolls Couple s Club of the W'gp- nmt Hi I’otL I.VHUte\-. Bioker Phone MI 9-5910, at MhIII hc.strr .Menioiial Ho.spital Then maternal gran«lpHienls country m IIUO.OOO for the pioje. t. | ping Cpmnumrty C-htirch. All cltlh GIKLS' BACK TO SCHOOL Hi Sliinn iimnHRed lo spend PAINT CO. CALL CH 7-6S61 • - CH 7-5629 at' Mr and Mrs Mutinrl ('aprlltr 1 g;i Hilliard SI 'ami then I some lime in Fur op,. sfter his dis- Manclieoter E\eiilng Herald Bol­ members are asked to meet ay BOYS’ and GIRLS' p’ltciiial g I amlninl Irri is Mim !‘'ir«l W fr)hnson of I>el Rim, Te\, KKrJsEfM FJ) BV K OF <’ | the Collins Farm Saturday morn-^^ <^’le\.elaiid. Aug 21 '‘P' \\'illiHm .liHrge Hiiil li H. eleil in Italy, (lei-- ton correspondent. Doris ,M. D'ltsl- 72.1 Main St.. Tel. Ml 9-4501 Girls’ Sleeveless DRESSES Ttirv lune n liiothn, Mnrslial! ^ lrdell(l<. M rnontlis ninn\ . l-'rHii. e amt England. He la, Mephonn Mitchell 3-,'WUft. Ing at 10 o'clock to prepare food ■ I Mulligiin. Harlfiud, ('iuin . waa for the barbecue. reelected to the hoard of dir'ei tnia also spend a day snd s half at Mnrgarel ,Ann. d/iuglilei of Mr and Mra ftonaid Nolan of Inhalator Added CORDUROY SLACKS of the Supreme Cminril nf the the World s k'air in Brussels. rorl<\illr She wn.s hniM Aug II , St Riultville C'ltv llnapllal A portable emergency inhalator Knighta of (‘olumtiua vesteidav. CommenliiiR on the H.S. exhibit, • Drip-dry rpttons MT Tin iiiatrrnHl giandparenta air Mr and Mrs Thomas Rad\' of ■ used to administer oxygen in ease The roiim ll held lla 76th rmnen- crlllci/.e5'ashable cotton ' H l'd Bnn I-, Son of Mi and Mrs .Jermne Klifnbeig of Vernon. tributed nf the large cats, being found In most of Africa, the Near tailored Hr '• i.s Iwun. \iig 0 at .MHiulir^tn Memotia) llnapllal His ma GOLDEN BREAbED PARK PARK • Smartly atylfd 1 t'Mual r 1 amlfa t tir ' i*- Th-unns llnnaghan of HlnoinflfM and his Fjul. snd Asia. It lives In » a great variety of situations Crtd pirriiial j: t a ndp.u r n 11 mic Mi and Mis M'Jtiis Kllenhrrg of • Sizes 7 to 14 Haitfoi'l Mr has a tuothei Slewaui 4 FISH FREE FREE climates. $1.95 value poekoOe of 3 pairs FRIED Sv !• I M- - I I I i X P U R M L L 1 Values to SB.95 Kalh^ XniH. ilauglilrr of Mt ami .Mrs *,!oscp)j K (‘nines, r A R r I N (-. TAX PUBLIC HEARINGS 241 ^ prill e t'l She ^^aa hotn Aug ,M at Maitfoift Moapitnl Hei CLAMS FILLET Note;— During The Month Of Auguat We Will Close Fridays At 8 P.M. Hartford. Alig. 20 tJPt ■ The ma’rinal grandparents, aie Mr and .Mrs H <’ I.aisen of Kaaton OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. State Tax Study Commission will MEN'S SAMPLE AND ONE OF A KIND GENUINE PYREX DISHES Maint' Mi'l hn pntCiiinl gtandninlhe; is Mis Susan Couie\ of A.Mt hold a public hearing Friday on Norx u li ''hr hns a sist er .^uranne 2 ' - FULL FRENCH Open Daily 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Inoliiding Saturdays various issues. To be discussed will SKIRTS be proposals to exempt printed PINT FRIES m stter from the stale aales tax, e 0*4e« Blwl* SWEATERS NImron. da-ighln i»f Mr and Mih Robert I*; Rens.ui of South 99* • Wee4 naUU . Wlndanr She born Aug 12 at St Franr-is H'tspUal Her One (1) Solid Head Of New Cabbage With Each give tax exemptions-to blind per­ • I80‘’„ Hhetland* matenial g ra ndpa t rni a are Mi and Mrs ,\nUu»n\ T.*tanrkua of sons. and make changes In the j •.sr.srr-i*. • 6.plece 1 u77 South Wimt*'"t She has a sislei r’onstanre *i corporation tax and the taxes on-l •1 Orion ribbed ■hetland* SC FREE Purchase Of Our Tasty Corned Beef building and loan associations. setHng I I • Shetland trim* ^ ilellre\ Nrott. aoM of M |- ami Mis Theodoie h/ Mel|»#n\ la With All Orders to Go H . O M ^ Ardnioie. Rd Hr wa.s h(*m Aug l.'l at Maruhralei Meinorjal • Bulky «lyle* and more Hoapltal Ilia malernnl gi amipai enl.s are Mr amt Mis ,.lol\n T‘ ir OUR OWN MAKE CORNED BEEF FRESH FROM THE BRINE — ' — . X HUSH PUPPIES • PtaMe. Muira' "f NNtndHoi and tiis f>aleinal grnmlpatenls ate Nti and $29.95 Value! ^trn l•M 61 EXTRA SIZE ALUMINUM FOLDING TABLES fnlnn M ihir un» lii^rri A>u; U ul .Mniii liPHlri Mrniniml Ho.'< CHICKEN rllnl Md- pBli-nml ,;i niul|.iu nil in ic Mt mi.l Mu AlliPil (uts ^ UBEEF E f Your SMOKED 5 F(M)T A 116.95 VAI.I K ^9,97 nnn l 7 .5 0 Bring your old roUen ' In and prirp ^\nr ther Shea r.n .Mam si. He lias two brotheis, Kilwaid, 3',. and FANCY I.AKGE ROAR’nN O save S5e per shade. . ’ Pat nek 21 inontlis ’ ' . ELECTRONICALLY f Will Hold • .j • • • • * CHOICE CHICKENS >e 59c Ji'flrr.v Ahiii, mn nf .Mi sinl .Mis Ifniislil MiKi'iiii nf \>i ■ BALANCE- 1 5 to 8 Lbs. $9.95 Voluel Any Purchase non Hr uns Imiii Aur 17 si Msiu-lirslri Mniiniml Hnspilnl te g . ^4.0Q LOOKING FOR SI 9.95 value His niiilermil (;i«"hr»-rtili sir ,Mi sml Mrs himviinil A U’lllis FRONT WHEELS ■ BEEF CUTS of\Vnnrlv1lli>. N H Biirt Ills pslriiisl Ri iiiidpsi nil i sir Mi sml Mrs I ■)i;u lr.', H .MrKrnn'n) Vri non Hu iimlriiisl Rifsl-((isni|- Repack front wheels, W Cut-Up Fryers parmts air, Mr anil .Mis Clarrnir Willis i.f VN’nmhillr ,N H adjust brakes, check i THESE ITEMS? ami Ailhur YnunR nf Swiflwnlrr N H Hi, palrroai Rrrst- BB$int SiturdDy - ■ ■ TOP VALUE TRADING STAMPS WITH EACH PURCHASE Rramlpainils arr Mr niiil .Mrs KnNninnrI Tu\hi|i\ of Crnlon \’l broke system. ■le g . * 3 .5 0 Hr has a hi nl hri, I ,lmv nn.l f a n c y a n d "^l a r g e We Carry All Of Them,,, a BREASTS Lb. M anchester Dawn I,..sll<', itHiiRliIrl' nf Mr and .Mrs Uiihri I .Iii.lrr 12« { Rpriiii' .St Shi- was hnrii Aiir. 17 al Miiiirlii.Hlri Mrimirial Hns- ALL THREE ‘ pilal. Hrr malriniil Rrandparrnts arc .Mr, and Mrs Aisnir Pol- 5 ^ 9 5 DR0T| A WElOa FRANKS, MAR- MEATY .. sr vln of t aiiibrldRi' \ I H«r patrinal Ri'snd|isinils sir Mi snd ^ j-^rs; Wllllnni .hnlRr Sr, i Mlnir. (’imrt Shr has „ sisiri Klni 1. FOR ONLY • . T * LEDS Diinilii Utilh. diiURhlcr nf Ml (iiid Mis Knnahl Alldnsnn of On .Ml Cttnvenlional Makes TIN ROSOL^ POLISH KIELBASA, PREHHI.Y OBOlIND i Ie AN A i e o , ElhriKlnn, Shi'.was horn Aiir. 12 al Hartford Hospital Hrr We Sei'Ylfji -Ml Make* I hiatcmal Kramlparents arr Mr. and Mrs. W. 1, NrwrII of Ash- A SIS VALUE WINDS VENETIAN BLINDS i P" ' graiiaparrnta arr Mrs UiiUi Srolt of HAMOURO ,e^69« VEAL LOAFv SMALL KIELBASA, and • u Ellington and Donald Atkmion of Spi iijgfirld. Mass MANCHESTER SPRINGFIELD y ■ ■ 'BONELESS CHUCK IMPORTED POLISH “KRAKUS” LIVERS b»Lb. 75c Ml EAST MIDDI4^TPXE. ISM-IBM BOSTON ROAD '' n "f M'-' “'"I Mi» Donald Slito, 65 Aicellla FOR A NICK Dr. H« wad born^Aug. 16 at Manchestrr Mrmorlal HoaplUJ. E l JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robd^raon M O R IA R T Y I IROTHERS HAMS ip 9; 4 a it s pmind caa lixas. opGrern'-Alrh, N- Y. His palemal Riandmollier Is Mrs E. Allen POT ROAST 79$ NaakSaad B is t t ilS * Sisco of Var >oirst St. He ))*s a brother, Stephen A’HiW.Y*? and 301.31B C IN n R ST. M I3 .|1 3 i PAINT CO. th o m p s Dn v il l e % lUter, J&net Elaine, 3. . ■•■V Self Service 'i 723 MfiB StrMi Itocrnc C, MKKTTD ecop BHOF P h f i w M I ••45Q1 ■ T " O f W DAILY UNTIL 10 PJd.

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    •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— loud about tha difficulty of getting That lnftc< e ^ T h e h s ^ v in Payable In Advance tinued landings provoked the criti­ clude the preaence jtf a state def­ politician? Or doe* he leem a ttr Nike anti-aircraft installations by from one pay day to the next. b *enl* V furllier notable effort to One Year ....SIS to icit, the Republican party la now freshing.cut aboYe the norm? can. be flown to' trouble spots He saw them atuck In poor paying Wishes Of f Faniljr 9 .... 77t cal anger of tha conrimandar lit ^ Uontbe ... Implenient the principle of peace proceeding to the, next routine de­ around the world, the Army said Three Montha .... 3 9U chief In the White Hoilaa who, had In their more’ aucceasful mo­ work that in not too many year* One Month ...... 1.3U throiiKb 1»\." tail, whicli is the bualneaa of mak­ yesterday. would'be beyond their strength. He Weekly •SO ordered the original landings hlm- ing campaign chargee lo the ef­ menta, all the candidates of the JOHN Blnple Cojly ...... Ot past two decades In Connecticut F t .. Bilsa here seid ^7^6 Nike realized that these grown men had Thi* little thought If .ao amooth- aelf. By this goaalp, the continued fect that Govenror HIbicoff le to have evoked affirmative answers Hercules batteries were trans­ nothing more to bargain with In FUkERi^HOME MEMBER OF ly expresaed that It would be quite lindinga long past tha visible need blame for the deficit. Republican ported Dom Ft. Blips to Eglin Air the business of earning a living' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS btidget-maklng created. to ail such questions. The people poaelble to read it again and again frtr them merely represented the ofConnecticut had little idea of Force jBaae,'Fla.,.in.a mobile test. than a 16 6y 17-year-ola kid. As a . T E L . The Aeeoclated Pre», la eachiilvely This la about as substantial and The rocket ^ a ^ n s and 500 per­ entitled to the uee of republlcailon of without ever reHllziiig jiiet what It anything Hay Baldwin actually did result, -JlmTjiy got a respect for 87 EAST CENTER ST. Inter-aervlrr Jealnuay of tha Army, concrete an laaue aa the approach­ sonnel left JBl'Paso in mld-.Iune, all new, diapatche, credited to It or really dix** aay and mean. as Oovernor, Intt they knew they education hla parents and teachers AlOBCLANOB 8EBVIOB not otherwlee credited In tnie neper which wanted to get more men and ing state rampalgn la about to fired six .itiisailea in July, an^ re­ and aleo the local ne«a nubllahed here. liked the external and the Internal had never'been able to give him. It ao happened that United Na- develop, and we do not expect it turned^ to FI Paso last week. All riitht, of republlcfitlon oi ,i>eclal equipment into the I.ebanea|^ act. man. Bowles, in 1948, exuded a I'm telling Jimmy's story be- diepntchea herein are alao rererved t,q away many voles. In fact, we "Any piece of equipment In the tlofla obaervara in Lebanon and the Kilhei way, w* hava to pinch dispassionate sincerity aa yet un­ <’ause I have before me a letter find It hard to remember a state sys'tem could have been hauled in I , n iii.|i|,fsa iw iM pi United Nation* Secretary General ouraelvea to remember that these clouded by any' particular ideo­ from a mother who says that she Full aerrlce client of N B. A. Serv­ election in which anything which ■9. C194 Giobemaater," said Brig. let. Ino. ^ and her husband can't persuade Yo« de».rrted to weakened, or strengthened, and on the-ear ssodelt.It. Coat*Coaa* ia,la, St* J a m hsrxeat follfiws the quality of the tlon, volers do have, a chance To Nova Scotia, Tt is hard for parent! to tell an theai—roArr/ he unne'’esasry send a police vote for Ol apainal the drastic whether, against this piece of pub­ Tender, Flavorful, A Delicious Roast Thiimrtay, AujjiiRt 21 seeds sown 18-year-old aaythlng. force of ll.R o\sri to l*el)Mnon 'I'he If we vs'oiiM he IniHleil, let us itlhti'bff higtru'ay safel y campaign. lic character reading,' Fred Zeller A can of asparagus on the pan­ ' But it is amazing how much they preersp \soi(l8 in v,hPh Mr Diillea'f^ rust , if we wfuild he le.Hpecfetl, jet . rtiit ollici- siifrpoMef] issues, like develops a chsmistry of his own. try shelf? Use it for a salad. can learn from observation and ex­ lire Itepiibluaii use ot the state Zeller call* himaeif the "worklng- qUIND^'S PHARMACY A Wonderful Art seema tf> rlnim for us flist we are IS respect the rights of others. If Chili, and drain; marinate in a perience when they get in a sittta- Sununtii fiobul Sptcidi! \J . . . . I -ve would he Ire**, let us not at- deficit, or Rlhicoff's use of a De­ nian’s friend," which Is meaning­ mixture of olive oil. wine vinegar, tion where they are on their own. Phone HI S-4188 A« nf*xrr ierin to t n ol willing lo accept the wilt nf to;#nslave ot hers. partment of f’muiner'r'e plank in less iinleaa, of course, something salt, prepared mustard And minced (.\1I right* reserved, ' pointinj? out.. Secretary' of Stale United Nations, then, sre really I Jusi jiA leitaln as night follows ItiM, are merely irrrtps. like Ihe In hia character or hla campaign parsley. NK.A Service, Inc.) I isaav SMSMT-SACK a a s s s w uomIs In whirh he is saying that 'day. " Whslaopver s man soweth, poltorl palmi In A bathing beauty behavior makes that aeem a real r>ul>8 uea\e« maeterfiil crrpr for r'onlest. Uimg emotionally to Connecticut F i ii a s t the thiHed Nation.s must S'repi ! I hst shall he hIsu reap." dlffiruU fioRtUone. and hla apeei'ti {• Methodist Bisfiop HrUph F .Not that the ( 'onner t lent voters people. He calls himself the man before tlie Veterana of KmelKH 1 our will, or else. of "honest action" a* contrasted I • Dorlga of Africa think that beauty Is merely skin JdkS \Vflr8 the other flay una n mafllrr- ! It is a wonderful srl, this ait of r il be serving delicious brand pie-e of perauaalva inveljflenient .Mr Dulles, and lUis too had it Is •If •'> ■ i*h of men ■ mlnd«. not flevoieil to his old law prai lhe. LIMB MAYONNMSE There wnt a aort of long pre- 'shere it rnlghl win more raaeg and DANISH HAM am.hle,' In which Mr. I»iillefl »atd would reilalnly do leas harm. 10c OFF SALE thinL'R like thl*: \hr -V TENDER, MEATY LB "In AH Hh.Aolute flojipoliHin 1'hf (ipiH»vH Hreukthrmigh OP£N fVffty NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. people ha\e no voue )n the fonnii at FIRST NATIONAL STORE Lamb Fores and Combination Q T JAR lation of forelfrn polirv Tl^e^ «re i At long last, a break has rome East Centor St., Monehtstar the ,Hln\eR of whatever foreign pol In the Kaal-Wesi deadlock on Ihe / L 4 5 0 ! banning of nudsHr testS^, ficlentisis Iry she government m^y from time Conip see my real Danish co.stume LB to nme aijripl f'oiii tiie dixidpd halves of the 9ANCY JAOANiSI \soil(| iiipfding in UeiiP\'a reached and ta.ste our delightful .lAKA Brand ‘ But, hrte the people are the DA.NISIl HA.M. Ta.x'le iU and you'll agrepiiipiil Dus week on the lech .Corned ftoof 6’/i or CAN ma.'»terA and government ta Die 73« tmal Hspp'ts nf the niohlem lhal want to hu.v some for the whole fam­ GEISHA CRAB MEAT •erx flnt I T i M l l t L A K I , 1.“,. hnu Sill )i a ban < ould most ef ily to pn,jo,v. Specially priced during 4 TO 6 LBS "The AmenrRrv people roiiM nev- this demonstration on Thursda.t, Fri- LB jfr(M\rl\ hernfrtKPd And non iin WELL TRIMMED, MILDLY CURED 1-01 CAN ^ \inderslnnrl ami pul their weight da\' and Saturday. SOLID 29. 'Iphs thrie is a a^^ll(h in the posl WHITE TUHA behind n foieign puli'\ whn h Smoked Picnics Imn rd Kiisl or West, the next al.ep errnti', nml In^lee'l ahlfly. In s^'ill be tliplorualu talks perhaps \ Sea Value ! rhr»rH< ter Tliey » Annol he led In f prefsoe*! by our own auapenalon of deMoiis nnri iinprrdu pntha h> 'all I eat Ing. a go\*ernn]enl \^-hu h « h'lOMrs to Frankfurts auo6 5 ‘ LB II Huasia, afler poisoning the at The Bank that gives you PLANNED SEC U Rl Fresh Sw ordfish opernte on ttie hRRla of fin \ • tO ftw Suo.spheie ylMi an sxtensise aeiies expediency rather than of pnm i 5^ OFFfififel of micleni* IpsI explosions se\eial pie o.onths age. \^nn a pro|>Mganda S' ‘"niere » niild ha no free world roiwid bi aiinounnng hei iinllateisl b x v K ^ il t t a iinti\ and harmony If the Chided IccssaDoii of fiiitlier testa and tail Stntea renerxed to It.^elf the righl fiavtC(uli(HiFn£AlipAAiiluee! ' # mg on Ihe \\>sl to do ihe same Cfuli-fiovii^ Qmtny Qpfdats ! to Ahlft ila porulion nmler ihe f)u' Hut Ihe eat. v.)lii Hfl natiliHl rlis- -■W au^ioualy. setting forth again the THOMPSON ceplahle r oui •ol- iViench \^^uked frreiishli’ to gel Olives stuffed 2 EACH Iri nf h Mr. r>ullen hlinaMf I into ttir At'iiuU aful Hydrogen Honeydews Slicad • They Will Add Zest to Your Meals la .nomri arrunr«l fhil wlim ! Hmiili cluh a\j< h a fiilr nhl gent lenmn .dnea am h No\\ with the agrprnirnt In De VIRGINIA ELBEJ^TA F / u ^ F mmIi f ip ie io k i an Ini'lMve ami -'uuiming inl> nc'\a on a test tonlipl Hvsieiu li, exp'^aing the follies nnd penaltien LBS Kosher Dills |\vhhh \*.niild Im hide, it is liellpvsd. of ln« f»n-nlntrni A* atut e.xpei1iem \* the iiiMtallailon nf deleiDon ala ■N ' Peaches While or Colored -.. then .nure|\ he hecoinea the l^«a.t tiona In the Soi’iel Union oh man in the v» ofld lio cfniM tie SUNKIST REG FRUIT PUNCH Spi\piM vvpir fpiyk In polnl fuit gill It V nf HUi h n M7i n, ilornn t hr ’ I Dial Ktisawi can now put Ineslst Towels 2 ROLLS 'rhnt iT'Mg eatnhllahrd. Mi I’lil- Ible preasufp »*n the Weal lo agree lea V. f‘nl f*n to nifii e npei lflr \n- Lemons • Be Sure to Have Enough on Hand for ihe Children t(> talks on ending nm lest tests CHILL-lIPE B J .-OICANS 7 9 f fei pt pt nl li'iin Out a«tioii In l-rba Not oiiD will Dip Kussians have NATIVE . SWEET, TENDER UB '■-i- non It provcil hm Ihroi’iea u h* unllKe nnr epi.'idflp in ipuenl hi.n- all Dip Higuincnfs s«denllftr aa well " SSS S S K " PKG I n.s iuoimI Dip\’ \id)l also ha\e the FOR Nabisco Plain or Honey YOR GARDEN torA hut nuuiliir tn nn- 5 5 Corn, Veg416ble Juice Cocktail oTher full N'Pighi of world imldii opinion I <>n Dieli aldr. paitmilmlx In \ Irw It uan unlike '‘ hyi happmefl NATIVE 46-OZ (if Ihe rrerni United Naliona le Pototo Puffs 3 «« 49* "when the Sn\i*»t t nnin netU ita ^I'oil on the dmigrra tn whudi man I d a y iM tt AllG. 22' CAN armed d|\i,ninnn ml" Hmigniv in Vegamafo YOR GARDEN - n It' Umd has alreadv been expoaed h\ LBS nrfler to !ppjr>;» uliHl l)ie I'nilfd -Given Auxiyv'^v Poppers i Ihe fallout from mn lent px)dn.sn»ns NatifiijR foiind to he a apfintHueoun However. It seenia unlikeh' Dial iipn^-mg of the llungiuinn pmpli* ' •nrwarTW Brussels Sprouis 2 43 vpi s mm h piessitie will havp to '5<»* ' ..r II But there la no luenlmn nf wlml dip H|'plieil in win Wrstriii agire PINEAPPLE-ORANGE or PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT'' Jhe I’nded Natirtnn fouml the nit PINEAPPLE-ORANGE or PINEA ' ineni tn diploiiuith lalka The fai-t tiallon m I>*liRnnn in in- ihr irnln I ' I of the (lenpva meeting Itsel^^wa.s FREE ^ . %e, J L , p .rict6 . hie thing being that Ihr t'nitrd n^»<-ronnloH -^or more jail inditalioii that we were ready ^ ^ ^ fig 8caufi(ul! fir U«t(|uL! 35s 65‘ Natlon.'i did n*)t find it to lie the Doles Juice i lo gl\e up nucleiir-weapona lBisl\.ng m nnv. I ajtuatlon of nmaaivp oulnjde Inlet jWesietM acienttsla must huNf ferrncp we alleged It N' n.n \\ hrn wp AU-WOOL FUNNEL I known, even If .some Wealern poll COFFEE went In I licinna refuaed to admit |1 that Mild and Mallow ^‘s a f e d g e ” Our interv cnl mn In l/phnnon wkm ' agroriiienl (in a detection sMtem RICHMOND J LI BAG l . f t 6 9 . 1 .only on the othrr hand, the Ihillen j could hr reached If both sides kept JUMPER DRESSES sppp' h next a'iughl lo entahhnh px' I m o re I the Si UMililh . non-polit i< al talks Rich, Full Bodied g la s s B $ r ; Babt/u| fipccuti r ac!i\ like fiur ai linn at the time of ! non-politli al. And they lild. KYBO 2 LI BAG 1.x S 1-LB BAG 7 7 .1 a^urr. W ith Every j a l * j It would seem, therefor*, lhal fN E r. gM d HmmH a Regular or Drip O * week to , . BLUCBCRRY PIE Tina the \^•a\ )ip phrnned It. ! the leading atonih. an CAN Q | ( af callaclert* curies by (ameut powers iiplie\e that Ihelr w'SHpons Hik* COPLEY ^ nKwhed Bm"» C O M B tmA . datigner, Trada Diamanil. FRESH BLUEBERRY FILLING lACH rieR'lliHl will .nu.^tam the hanir aie pffuient enough lo peiiuii c o m p le te piitinplrn of world l«\s whn h \s p • r u s h s e t , e In.parmananl |et hlacli, llK'gald I Di«iii to iiow lo pid'llc opinion in ^ ( L I P H O N i M»c(« With r«al ChSddar Chaws jMtra-tine q<**hiy' ladles' W E SK SfeT and white. ho)ie\'p to hr the inili.Hppn.Nuhlu ' the niHltei ot a nm Irai homh teat WOEX professional net of Date M^Nut ui 4 9 c y o u r s e t s a.libhey “Sefedge" precticel, ne* fmmdMtion for pe«rp 'Plnin \s o : ing Or perhaps it Is heeauae the\ 3*0Sk jot »«• Cheddar Cheese Bread LOAf H e M brusl; V*d chip quelily. f'foih Nelive BhiebtffiOB acted In Ihhti In Kdaimn to Sm*7. Hie Htiiud Dour A and H i luh will USI OUR CONVINIINT button, tYanspar*"^ SiMMtbroad CdokioA ^^ hbskg 49c a Ne purchaca raciulrad — buy ah for ptP(;i.Rel\' llip hMnir ifnNuu.‘< (lint j get so hig HH to hr uiiw ielit> ami LAY-AWAY MAN... brMS with h^hlv realstant atyren* OH»r will be .v nn yau waat, . . wanderful gHts,' teel Fresh Blueberry Cups R«oof« 15< led iia lo a< l we did in Ih.'iS in> uiu'ont I ollahle It Dieie w^ere no NO IXTRA CHAROI trim- Mmpt* mespl wing look, Town Ho u m C rockorf i^g 3 5 c ^•B»v end OiHefonr ^ ideal teir h«»« withdrown * relnlion to I^banon. naniely, the I ban on teHling. , liwpoeUn^ made of 12-OZ NCG i S c ^ Sot., Aug. 30th All 4' m iM NOW ON M il . . YOUR CHOICt OPi WG Of 12 aupport, aa wr it of the pi in In an\ e\iuit, tl \h lo he hoped wsahsw Educator Crox Chocolate Donuts 25 c , telsphnsM I MT* nylo''* 1>'A ct.lced Ten -Vei. MMIi-6'A ai."Ontha Racht'':Bax. iuica riplefc of the rnilerl Nntn*n,^ t’lina. Dial, hv time a lest ban is linall>' ter" * HgreeiJ oh .the h u i^ i ia>e will not Inirtginc getting jumper-dresses in luxury Vntil Mr. rhillaa aui-reedcd in have had lo pay too high a pnee, wtKtls-ducn ricfi imported Italian wools^at% preainhUng hia way tnuHid am h a in terma of human life and suf­ price this low! The latest styles . . . pleated Vel - Seep Powder IGI PKG 3 3 c 10ft\- conrlusion, niurli of ihe fering, for the testing in calm and The West Branch Is Open 10 A.M. lo 4 P.M. Fridiy-lO A.M. lo 8 P.M. ■LIPTpN SOUP MIXES Oolden Cookies Asiorbnanl PKG 43c Palmolive 4 SS% 39c world. iin htHling our good alltea the peace of weapona the world may flapper flounces, empire hi-r|$ie waists, slendw Onion 2 PKfis 33c I Beef s"4 Veg 2 « gs 33c CHOPPED 2 )%0l MCi 2'P< , ' Britlah and the French, waa umler never dare nae again in war and slieaths! Black,^gteen, blue, red, charcoal gray the nuBlaken Impression thaT wluui anger'. Noodle PKo 39c I Tomato Veg pkg 39e BEECH NUT >< 4Va6z i 1 Vel Pink Liquid Oatergenl n o z CAN 39c>. we went into J.jehHn(m we weir . . . in junior sizes 7-15. Now,'Where but . dreen Pea 2 29c - Baby Fooefs Slrclnad 4 ja rs 4 1 ' Palmolive To.iriso.p 2 !aJs 29c acting fhr prerieely the samtt mt- Robert Hall could you get so much—for so BOna the Brltiah and French m led How It Hapiiened little mondyl SHOP and SEE! ; Datdr'geM iG C K G 3 3 c In inf)©, when we oppoar^l tJie*u ac­ TTiri c waa a moinant whan avary- Meals R» Babies 2 ISuMSc Beef Stew wntymoore jaozcan 49c Cashmere Bwquetlil;'4 b5£ 39c Fab tion and led I’niled Nations a« lion lioily affmcrl iii\ali(lril by Uia fad "1 ■ - f - s . C«m(*r(«l»ly alrKsiMlIHaiiMl * ’■'t ' . '*■ to ’-make them Uke Uieli; ttoops tiial Wa I ontimicd to pour troop* baxk out. Britain and Kiflni-e then A d DetareartI and-Uinh* aahora in LabAnoii, *i(- StMriaMnf S-U (AN 95e U lC A N 35c “'"'« e aiao, of course, clHlmed to'he serA'- tar .the crlal* had apparently atib- SHOP AT THI ROBERT HAU SALESROOM NEAREST YOUR HOMl ^zola Oil 75f 39e Spry Cashmere Bpuquet 52; 2 Ki" 29e 32 '■ ' I - ' . anti of the T^nlted Natloni, a piece •l(l«d. kypocftM/ wa puacturad aaaliy Lalar^ two rival «planBUoaa (or Btriis Tunjilkii (Rwtot 5 ssi IS) It Sssli jt Ovn vsn iatw *n»iM iy.ps:Rii % t ■V. . V

    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*id entertain­ Hos ishings turn back the clock more was' Madagascar, an Indian Ocean said death was due to a fractured .tjie Leary Transportation Co. of ment comm ittee head, and arrange- th a n )O 0 y e a rs . laland off Africa that la largar skull. Police O fficer Francis Leafy A m a to n . FRUITS* VEGETABLES menta will be made to pick the' VALUABLE GIFTS... Old tim e cars stand out. becausa than France. Then he will vlalt Said the child fell' from the auto­ Ite m - u p . otf their siEe and colors, hut one i Braaeavllle, Kquatorlal A fric a , mobile when her fath^cr'opened th* T h O r a * r * 1,529,787 members of "RUST-OLEDM* AT THEIR PEAK OF THROUGH .S (jiiickly sees Johnny’s bottle col­ Kurnllure. clot bin); and white , where-he pledged local self-gov- door,„ln art attem pt to »top It from Parent Teacher societies In Call lection la _the immediate comer, elepharrts are among the various, ernmenl to Freijch Colonies in a r o llin g . f o f n l A FRESHNESS! BLUE STAMPS I Johnny Is the owner’s John Ko- relka B young ann. Passing quick­ ly around the floor levs] there is a blacksm ith shop, a boolery. bar­ ber shop and general store. Above the shops are the marly old lim e loOls use^l by the farm er V. - ■m; before modern matlilnery was even dreamed of. On Iht beam s and hanging from the rafters art horse drawn means of conveyance ( / > X vt romhined w ith high-wheelerd bikes K- V' GENUINE SPRING - REGULAR STYLE and paraaol-topped baby and doll V c a rn a g e s . How It Hlart^l Kozeika, of Columbia Green, is preaidenl of the Kepubllc ^)il ('o. (J) ai pS In W ilUmantic. He finda it hard to tell ua how he got sn completely Involved. The aenei may lie under the rm inler In the butldlng’a lillle general store. Fust glaiue into the cailnn and §1 nne m ight think it contained toys. i/> Closer exammslion however -dis­ ^ closes that they are models t per­ 3 fect replica of the real thingi. cs XB They were made to preseni to the ,Iohn Kozelka Jr 1il»*s out tho tllU-r on this 2 -ryllndcr Honm ITntted Slatea pHtenl Oftlce with a ituloimihilr, Ilf Dif viiMi inllfitK iii of Aiiu*rlrnnH housed In a ^ Sm e »(Hi f«ESHPAUmtMIKIi£Uy petition for a palenl for the iriven Imni owned hv Ium rnDn'i. .loftn Ko/,Hk(i i Heruld I’hotfi liy ..Plus World Green p-Summer Seafood Treats--i tion of the real thing These are .Ssternls > SHORT CUT .-M ILD FLAVORED n ST I’M TIHE FOR SCHOBU dates: An Impmved washing iha- r h ln e . 1S7h, rlothej* wringer. CRAB MEAT Thr I'ounicr, rlullrird uilli su< h “leiuunl Siiiie then. It has been COMPLETE i folding chair, 1^ 7.1 . trotting sulky thinj^R H inffiu- ki'odi'i I hi'sl ' ( loseil excefit for fuivale Insper- STAMPS 1870. FRESH 8 o z UNABRIDGED fo> nf Ihiroid. iioii until h t ions and visit# Of nJeiids PICKED tin Kozelks learned aeveral veais lioldfi mu !• jjiHiud D m - ^luu•r»ll 1*01 ha [IS If It ssere not for the SMOKED TONGUES - 39 59< ago that I here were some 2.'0 .00t) filot«> rqu'inlf'd hy lh< Inlc tlm nif* (,o I Dial il lies within an AA TWO MEALS IN ONI TRIMMED FLAVORFUL THE LITTLE & IVES of theae fascinating things .stored W I'm tur ti|;lii In «'nluuihin 'I'hu I/,oiie sshu h 18 stncDy lesnlentUl. away in packing r-asea m the \ StBw and Chopi %. hi^; pill hrilird Hlovr in Die uiiddlr : It tm^;ld all have hern different. LAMB FORES Neptune Warehou.se In New York J%puCofi LOIN LAMB CHOPS F.ES. SCALLOPS of Ihr fl'im Irnds ii uiiitnlh to Iho A m i I is It sslll prohahly end Its The U S r^overnment. larking for pliii r i*\’f*n withoiM n fir*, in H to FRESHLY GROUND ihiVH as ''I'he house hy the side DEEP SNOW snare, changed over and asked for 'WHl'iii liir old hmii'H nf Hu* toun i ol the road. What lies within so TOP GRADE CHOICE blue prints rsther than models and SUPER MARKETS ihei-kn phiNU'iM whii I iin sil m ( t li r few know ’’ Open Tonight and MEAT LOAF I..I. Po'k, V..I SEA WHITE blue printed those they had so the STEER EEF 69< flidod hoMid HMft plnr Uv Ihr hmlr 8 originals rm ild be disposed of. ( / > Webster Thei u M* I I ;i ■ k«' I Ii I M 1' m nd Friday till 9 P.M. A Dslleioui Combination Drink of Orsnga and Lemon Knzelks thought to purchase flour hiurrls 'riu* shclvi'H rt^r flrginiinl Itintrii t }t SEMI-BONELESS / -J Grand Union Quick Froien those >A'hich had originated In Con­ lined with hi|; Iin hoxt>H \\llh mIh ii I necticut and set up s rmrseum dis­ iriK fluids drioiiD i'ii v^llh pi< hires 4 (h playing the. beginning of the In* fill' h'li 111 iiH iin o.D uu IS itiM ik t’ d N E W P A C K T l ir i i S liu h ( y l * O l l | ) dirU nal era in this alate. However', "(Viek end Mull Dinner Mun ' 7 th tt) REYMER'S b le n n d MEAT POT PIES this he was unable to rin If is T h e ir Ih r penny slol mih hlue RIB.S RIBS 5 o P2 understood ■ tliHl they \seie pur-' oil II pont fni lh<* rhddieii l)u‘ir ("OOUNG HOT WEATHER Chicken SA V E 34( rha.sed hv O Pumlell Ollherl h u i - are K '^’OMphones niid Kdi.smi < \] S r i I o S t a r t REFRESHING * FAVORITE fo r . tlo'neer. snd taken to Plyniyulh liulr)- rei'oids, s niiisn ho.v aiu) all Ronele.ss 2 59 Beef, Turkey 5 ;, aaii HO.ftE REFEREISCE UmRARY limir.d tjm. But Kor.elka was too miere.sted ! manner, of uuMKleh ami D m kii* fien TOMATOES I l>i Harold Kenlarnln. state dl- Brisket I h to stop He had the barn, ami he ' uuu e Hfid stonewaif hot Mrs In BENNETT'S' ' IN 16 SELF BOUND SECTIONS PLUS feiior of the (’onnei'f li'Ut Study Head Cut harj arrumulated wlndfrws and j fm 1. there Is eVfiylhliif' fmiti S | | E 4^1 O F F - 8 - 0 *. SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN A DELUXE BINDER. doorways from old rhurrhes, loinl wooden rolloi sknies io halpiim oi of Die Hull* of Die I'uhlir Sehoids. Corned Beef CHILI SAUCE D E A L T ^ G K bot. I 5 c down and other old bqildmgs, to lanteiMM and lamps to flatimiiM will he the pnniifm l .speskrr st PEAS * CARROTS 3 X' 50* transform the exteiuu of llic harp 1 Thriif^s that Hie not there hut S si the or [iMiil/.at mnal meelinjj of r * ) Cc Top (iradr FRANCO-AMBRIQAN SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN to resemble ihr (Vdonlnl suhiter-- RVailahli* In see are iti oti^'inal tall cans i l ) regional study K'oup 'n he held st 0 1 (■ Beef ture of the other buildings on the' (‘Op\' of Milton s Paiadiae l,o.Ht. I5y< ot. I itham High Si liool auditdrliim st to\Mi tJreen written in 1700 and a Imv Mihle of c a n 1 4 c 8 MO o'clni k t onig Id Chuck Roast SPASHEHI CUT CORN 3 'X 4 7 ‘ Me \AHs rtliond\ in pnase.^^lon of th e la o o 's .3 ' .MiHs H e iliu d e < *i m m ng Im M l.' a s - FRESHPAK aeveral old raiM and flre inlcks, (‘ura fill mm:h spai e the i^id u GRAND UNION FROZEN aiHtanl Mtale diiei tm. il) alsh be people hr» amr inleiested ami | file of the floor. Tlie ohle^t Is a Shank Sav* 4c p ie 'e n i M i .mm (’unMillghaui haa mel DOLE SLICED ft fered to loan cdhn tilings fioiu- 190.^ ('adllhli Tliete' i .h h s te a m Ready To Eat Half GREEN PEAS 2 7.™ 29* HADDOCK FILLET ! pievioiial.v with the .steering rtun- family antiques At rtrsl f 11 n iiM t>orl n t lOn J time od Inirk, perhaps om* of the . I .ijipm rol t uf Hehrnn, .lames l•’orH!l The blnrksinilh shop bfijDngfd .to ' first Uinde. • whieh has, a fam el PEANUT BUHER______Daal ... 38^ and Kdward Monlfv,ndon -Ir, of ,^n- Oven Keadv SW ORDFISH STEAK 59* the father of .Arthur Pny of Pov , fioiu Whli'h oil wa.H diaun min Tis' 29® t b ilnvet and M il lane Husiell and Pineapple 8 to 14 Lb. Avg. Motors in U’llliiiuuith', The aliop Cana fm de-hvers <'ldlm i| I, Marline/, of Marlhor- Team 'Em for the Perfect Summertime Snack ta complelely equipped. There are A Imnd.Home 2 -H e a te d sleigh Turkeys i o u g li a.nvil.s large ami sm(i)l r>f wood and vvhli’li belonged to the tJaidiiiei B U M B L E B E E NABISCO - Naw Stack Pack Other gueslq Hinted to altend iron, vises, hammeis, horNeslums. Hall fam ily of \Vtlhiii:hui hI. i i u I s PINEAPPLE W eT rUIT DRINK ^ Im hide th<* rhaii man >f (he Hoards m i 1 ■ V and even I he sliitg in which oxen out HinoiiR Die inanv extiiluls ah CAPITAI, j nl Kdm ation and the principals nf RliZ CRACKERS pk;*3lc were hung up an Dial they r’.ould an uppn level. \sMuch oiu e was SKIM.K.XS be shod with snfetv Tlvere la a i the elem ental v a-n^l regional- Junior- , AN lb. bag DKL 46 07.. C A C WELL a g e d c h e e s e the haymow A more .simple mie % n S A V E 7 c apaie whiffletree a wagon apring I senior Kigli Si hool y 0®F r a n k ^ s MONTE on display .heloiiK»’d to the lair cans ' After the pin pose of-the leguuial J or oDirr pai l.s, in i aaf a wagon K P. liViuRn. of (’oluinlua ami Crabmeat needs ft.ving All aiound the w alls' ' .Mind\ i;ioup.s has been outllneil the 2 SHARP CHEDDAR WHS used for im iil deli\e.i \ AMERICAN DRY ' " / j " H i g h in neat aiiny. are all manner of | audietue will he split up into In the farm eipiipujent sertioii hinges and lock.s It is a tld\ shop. ! igioiipH «d not inoio than 20 m e m - S' THICK t h e i r a re u s «m I hv mu yinnd- ! tiei.H each for h u rt sessions VA.MTV linoler.v on IMspln.v pjTientR \\liuh some of I o iI in h W (ilMiER.U.E 9" WIDE It IS hoped (hat hv the end of FAIR 8l w u BUY 'EM BY THE BASKETPerfect for Cditdlng Ne.\t in line aie Die lioolery and faim ej's and hlMl.se\^ i\e*! mav not 0# 36 R O 0Z T S . 9CcM — » rolls this piopM t nexl^. June, st. Ifasl the harheisiiop 'They on upv Die teio^nlze lt\ name, sm h a»* loot o M same stall, so to speak One nilglil 2,(km rili/rim of i *iuinecDc\it par­ u- U «“ ru tirr ^^umo^^lll^ miK )mu' hull ticipating III about 1-00 s tu d y OOua plan tf» have lu.s alioes shlnerl while r ake, flaiU and i pnkr and. ue FULL he hs.s his hair i ul 'Fhe SHIllf XMMip.H w ill have dlHcu.M.sed the fo l­ S c J w i £ SECTION hai\e.sUug tools Kni the lads of pfunled toes snd lugh heels omeii low ing foiii ha.Mic quivMtton.s: M A N Z the hoUHe Iheie Is a ‘laiiaa^r- b®' i U BASKET west Indav sie .seen iri Die olrt- 1 W hat should the public schools 7 i',-OZ. ,IAR stuffer, flax sslieel ,afid inndle tim e high huttori oi la<'ed .shnes on do for our chlhlien and* our c-cipi- 1 d is p ls N m o ld m im i 11 PH FRESH FROM NEARBY FARMS 'DELICIOU S RED RlPE — Pick of tha Crop 'I'lir Irxd.s and e(jiit}iin»*'nl found . 'Phe things mefiluuied rompnse 2 What' cuNlcular Mini other COFFEE I ONLY here belonged to Hnmvald Merger- 1 only H .small part of what miKht .m hool acDvUles w ill best get t>*se I2 ..MW33. he found l>\‘ a "sluipper’’ on. faihrr of Willirnsnlu May­ draired IP.sults” E H L E R ' S i LADDIE 2? SWEET CORN WATERMELON or Florinuuid Beigeion si)d /gpliil'| Ko/.rlka lias .sprtil ijm iiy umie y.f- M Mow can thr.se uerdeif pro­ ■OY I lb. c a n s FIOM le»f e ^ FIKM VI8I liPIN It Rergenm wlm now opeintes a! hoiits Dian ohe rnii • Imaj^iTU' K ''f‘ LOCAL fARMt LOCAtlv tlOW N grams best he provided’ G R A D E A j KEBERG LETTUCE 29/ TOMATOES 2 35f SECTIONS 2 Thru 16 a 9 < W EDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, 9 A A N . t o 9 P A 1I...AATURDAY. 9 A . M . T o 4 P.M. JnnipY 9 M H . $9i l i i C ^ t e r 8 t.— Tel. id t-:tSU For 93e Fam ily Site Beg 50c 4 ? PKO. I ■I ' TRIPM-S STAMP REDEMPTION^ CENTER --281 A$YLUM STREET,xHARTFORD I f »475 J !.. V V * U' i r j-.w * - .1 ’ w . 'U ' I 1 ,i • V 7 K \' i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANrjaESTER. CONN., THUR'SDAY, -AUGUST 21, 1958 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, P A ^ ELEVEN Interned Here Hof fa’s Aide Admits tion More GOP Hopefuls Senate l^lasts tSMY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Test Near aces of Ike’s Dr. White Pays Visit Boast on Harriman I ------. < Defeiise Efforts (OootliiiiMl from P»xe One) Tha Itst'of Rspubllcan eandldatts ".X To Staff at COMPitRE PRICES.X LET YOUR ber but could not deny trying to 111' Yirginia o«ntlnu«d tOsgrow today, presiqging (OMtlmed f i^ PAga Ona) ' Baker awore to the, Seriatora choke Maurice Bellows, manager 1- - two more contesU—kmong Di­ Man- SUPER-RIGHT HEAVY CORN-FED WESTERN STE^R y E F ^ that he didn't u»r Teamster* nf the Shorcland Hotel In Chica­ Obituary "TheH gap wc havs to avoid is OWN FIGURES PROVI (Contlnafsl from Pkga Ons) rector and School Board hopefula— proiC- money to support ,the blonde In go. Kennedy said Bellows had tn the Sept. 9 primary which the in our,will and datertnlnatlon,” complained about the alae of the titioners has accejw to the facili­ luxury In 1955. He said he cbuldn't "I do net Invlt* the luggeitlon town committee hae voted to keep Olaf jfoluison Baltofiatall said. Ha axprcMbd con­ Chester' |ifemorial Hospital Uiree remember exactly where he did bill Baker was running uji In ^956 ties bt the hospital, however. Once amt no.^on* has msda^auch a sug­ "free 4nd open." Olaf Johnson, 49 New Bt„ died fidence In the judgment of Prasi- years acb> returned yesterday to a' patient la aent to the hoepital get the money,.. and 1957. • ■I ______A.— I441«» ««lr ■'* tA tVlA -,"I don't recall choking him at Also Included on the list le the lest night at a local convalsscent dant ^isanhower and his military this town to say "thanks” to the he is under tlje care of the gov­ Baker said he. went to Miami gestion that I can recall." home after a long Illness. advisers and the continued efforts all, " Baker said. "We might have name of Toiyn Committee Vice men and women who helped him ernment. V TOPyUNDor to heljt orffanixe Ihe taxi drivers Almond said. In rssponss to re­ Chairman John Bowen aa- the Re­ He was born Feb. 27, 1879, In of U.S. scientific researchers, edu­ while he waa here. there and met Mrs. Brougher, then had an argument." Ubes New Plan Kennedy; "You don't deny It?'' porters' questions, that h* had read publican choice to run against .ile Polaris mis­ Dr, White now has his own pri­ ing to kill Oeorge F.verett, her A slalemenl by the council, a the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, of­ vate general practice in hla native While he is in Toronto, Dr. lawyer, for falling to win Mrs. "You know that waa .la m e s assured of a ronicat for Slate Rep­ ficiating. sile-firing nutflear sub Is being CIICKIIS Hoffs," Kennedy told Baker I bl-iacini group promoting "equal Jam aica. White will visit some of the friends Brougher's freedom. When Ken­ resentative when F'loyd Fnrile an­ Burial will he In East Cemetery. converted ..from dream to reality; with whom he attended the Uni­ "Yea," Uie Hoffa aule replied. nppoiliinlly for all Ihe South's He treats about 180 patients in nedy said the eomniittee knew a nounced hla Inleijllon to run with Friends may call at the Watkins- and it was great neyv-s when our versity of Toronto Medical School. Teamalers president Hoffa, alt- people," said the President’s com­ Atty. Paul Mnrte and Wilber Little nuclear-powered sub, the Nautilus, an average week, which is a high U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED GRADE A threat hftd been made. Baker West Funeral Home tomorrow figure, according to Manchester He received his doctorate in 1955, aniendeel his denial to .sa.\ Ung a few feel behind Baker, did ment St a White House news con­ for the two Representative nom­ from 2 to 4 and'from 7 to 9 p.th. spilt the North Pole under the Ice after which he came to MMH. ference "will be welcomed by all general practitioners. I don't recall ever saying any­ not change his grIm-faced expres­ inations. pack and the Skate followed eight Dr. While was one oil four In­ sion, Southerners concerned with the His practice is in the town of thing like that." Other new eandidatea announ M I r r K I) YK.srKHDAY; Voters Donald Hemingway, Con- I atofm sewer at Main and Leonard mitted, in view of a storm sewer Hon Ami Co. alahlea .lamee Duffy. Fred Peck, Hartford from Stafford Sprlnga To Revive Bill the town has ordered for Scholler -50 TESTED RECIPES glnnltip Mnivdny.-A UR. 2.*^, 105H It Wayno AndciHnn, Ka«t Hailfm-d, Sts.) A&P Swiss Slices a OZ PKG 3 9 Felix Oremmo and Raymond E. barracks, haa been given a special Rd. Martin believes the Schaller / IN SEPTEMBER 1r nnl vf'i. ‘Irfinitf* ntui rnrtflln tliHl .Inmofl Fltchni dnun, Ifl Cliofitmil An inslmment served today at Ht.; Btovrn k'arloy, tfl Biinro Dr : Roblneon; Selectman M ildred assignment. Ihe i office of General Manager Rd. project, intended to solve a JANE PARKER PKG A C C rnll wi.ll hr m/nln bul It Ir He will travel throughout the MIrr Ruth nifinklo, 2h Tniinbull ('onirol Govs Hchaller, and Juetlcea of the Pence Curbing Labor Richard Martin says the firm Is crucial flooding problem at Bol­ Sandwich Rolls PKGOFIZ-Jlc o f* WOmanis Dafi 10c mf)Ht likely '■ HI ; .Innrpli 'I'lpplng, Hartford. Frank Steele and Vincent Oeno- at ale lo eheek on laundries nnd ton St., would coat about $19,000. A mrmlx'r f>f I ho I^'^flslRluro asking $10,000 for damages al- Mra. Maty Sulllvfwi/ 27«» (diartoi veal. The Repubileana need only dry cleaning catabllahments and legejlly occurring .Tilly 11, Aug. 13. In instructing Sheekey to leave the Silverbrook Butter crS v inlil It WH.R hi.^ tirvlonttundlnf; the send aamplc Identification tags to (Continued from PnH:e One) Dak Ht : Mr«, Mrlty h'lrf’inan. To M iamian one more randldsle lo fill out their and '"divers other dates" at 319 $26,500 uncommitted, Martin said logislntui'o will coMvrno nf noon the slate bureau. ANN PAGE PREPARED er SAUD STYLE Now ( ’/firaan , -MfH KIrIo M< Natty, elate, placed limits oh terms of such of­ Main St. Property there is oocu- he will ask the Board of Direc­ Mustard aoZJARt*, FREESTONE ELBERTA-LAST YEAR'S PRICE 4 LBS 39c NOW 4 LBS 33e LAST YR'S PRICE 4 69 JANE PARKER Mniulny 'I’ah lit I villo . Hohott Hojka. lOlllng* LaForge. a resident of 49 Reed tors for an additional $28,000 ap­ No ndverSe effrrl nn Ihe Oi- Bowen, the 30-year-old Republi­ St , Rockville, has been a member ficers. pied by the Dillon's Sales k Serv­ LARGE 8 IN. - 2 4 OZ. The Im wnmitriA pi omiinnhly ton: Dnv'hl ( ‘iiRann. OlARlonhury; fnrd .Snap Co. of Manchealer la ex- ice Co., an automobile agency propriation to the storm sewer ac- U'otiM hr pioNrnIrfI wKii hlll.i /«im- can vice chairman, will be try­ of Ihe .Slate Police force for 28 In appealing for Congress to NPi r ‘ (Vrolla Miinnri. 2fll I IIIr- peeled a.s n resiill nf a i Mange In ing tn recapture for hla party tha enact labor legislation at this ses­ and lervice garage. roi'int. YUKON, ASST FLAVORS liultiiifi' InlrKi/iImn A pii|ill Inwii Hd , Mir. Mairla ViMihiir- years. Prior lo hla assignment to llie miiniigemeni and ownership nf position taken away from It for sion. both Elsenhower and Mitchell T h ! suit is the fourth to be He told Sheekey such an addi­ B e v e r a g e s CONTENTS (JTS 49‘ RNRiKTHiifnl Invv ntrrnfly |.h (tn Hin ' 7 p,, \'rnum .Inyi f ' Miilonry, 28 the Identification Bureau at State Bull Ami Co. the local firm’a par­ the first lime two years ago hy ctltlclzed the Kennedy-Ives meas­ broU|;hl by the firm since 1951. tional appropriation, along with Apple Pie bofikR. Iiitt Ihr nrlifiol linHid luiR /sjoivvimmJ si MiH.s ArltMH' PrrrnR, Police Headquarters and Stafford nnl iiMrtl it ent eoneern Tomkiel. The Repuhllean town Springs, he .saw service in the ure as not going far enough. They Settl-emerit.s were made to the firm | other projects now being planned. ■ 17 REGULARLY SPECIAL J j P C ' fkl Htrrh HI.. Mi-h Anihi WiIIir, In all three previous actions. j would entail as much new sewer k'niibii.s I't’^uhnl In hjiv \^hat .Imv Blind. (M'fnrd vice preslilcnt, clerk CAiulidate le now a member Westbrook and Coirheater bar- plumped for the 12-point admin­ Peaches 3.69 HiirlfoMl, Mir MnillUi AibnlR, Sind todny Ihere.miiy he ehangea nf the Town Planning ('ommla- Represented by the law firm of ^ work aa the town could "admlnis- '59c EACH *13 ffn tn IhoMO IiiIIk will tnkr Hnckvlllc ' rai ka. istration program sent to Congrc.ss In Ihe miirlieting and mnimfiietuv- aloM nnd l.a a former selectman. last January, Lcs.sfier and Rottner, Dillon’s tor the installation of" until next 'I'hr ;;<)vriimi HM>t with tin' ADMriTKD 'I’d DAY M m n n 1 r | "Many operators." Capt. Frank Ing III 1 iingemenis. However, he ch aitcs the storm water system spring. JANE PA6KEK Ri hnni hnani mill llir Riipn mloml- VVlKhtinnu, lO.'I INntrr St . Ivrr Bowen, a Manchealer native, la V. Chameroy, heqd of the State Elsenhower's proposals called In ent fm nlinuHt l\\n linniM liy»t does nnl i-xpeel any removal of the a giadunte of the University of Bureau of Identification, said, "are part for full reports lo the govern­ at Main and iKionard Sts. is "whol­ On Aug. 6. Rottner questioned Angel FoodRIng KEG. PKICE SSc NOW 39*' .lohiiRon. 82 BlRclnw Hi i ly Inadequate" and the company nipht, mi'l in n lnlri prr.HH rnnfri- pliinl frimi Miinehester nr nny Conneetlcul and la emplayed at apparently unaware of the law ment on union finances and wel­ Martin about his action in orjler- Hits th* Spot.., Honey Dew M elons JANE PAKKER 3 9 * lUUTMH YKSTKKDA Y: A min \(y\ rnrr irfii.M'd In hiiv whnt wrr dlh- iiilliri develnpnienl likely lo aPfeel P.ralt A Whitney Aircraft. He llve.x which provides a maximum penal­ fare fund operations, as well as on will be "obliged to expend large Ing Sheekey to leave the balance Spanish Bar UO. PKICE 3Vc MOW Mr find Mir . Ailhni ( ’inhtrl, I the sliiliis of thr 90 persona now sums of money for repair, replace­ of his sewer, account uncommitted. ruMMOd N'nr wmilil hr diMrunR n DliiRibnhm y ; h nod lo Mi nnd with hla wife and three rhlldren ly of a Jinn fine nnd a 3-montb their internal organizational , af­ JANE PAKKE6 CINNAMON M A C employed hv (Jrforrt fairs. Most such reports would be ment and alterations to Ihe real He wrote a letter to the manager • pr.rinl m'Msinn nt that hnir. Mir , Hniph DniRon, S8 ( ’hcslnul at 570 Woodbrldge .St, Jail aenlenee for non-compliance." Breakfast RoiU KEGUVL* PKICE S5c NOW A TT In aimnwni'inK thr IrglRlallvr nnnil aiiid no new plans have yet Gqrdon, one of the three new open lo the public. estate and buildings and personal which read: HOT OR KID! Ht . n diiughtrr to Mi ninl Mir been iinnouiiied for (Trford Soap I-aundry and dry cleaning marks properly therein. " ~ Hint. l'*auhuM nhkI Inilnv, “ I am i r ReptihUcan^nii 8-AiiDirector vTv;i.ui MupciuiR.hopefuls, lain The President al.so sought Crimi­ "Purpose of this communication P o t a t o e s r. 5 0 *1.19 nre a valued aid In non-criminal ^oHCph (.'onnoiR, S : hv Ihe new nwnera. lillon'a also eharge the town Cinnamon Loaf *^fpS now 2 9 ' nf)| roadv fnj 'tlir nffn imi' rail ho- I (tiiUKhlrr to Mi ni\t\ Mi .h Holiril now examineraminer of public records for cases like accidental drownlngs, nal penalties for theft of union is to place you, as general man- cause I am slill Imping snmclhlng | a,,, nincloi <>ak ,S| I) wiia repnrleil yeateiday Ihni Ihe lowvn ami la ehalrman of the funds, for falling to file or falsify­ hai not lived up to agreements it i ager. on notice that the Dillon -’ane pakkik \ a M A C \»i l ,1r>fnl.,i> kx,.ii t ll.■..l, f ______...... amnesia and suicides as well as in Will drvrlnp. hill I lliink I Rlumld DIHCIIAIIGKI) YK.STI'IKHA Y eniilrol I lf Boll Alin has paased lo Republicslean Tuponl. UUl l,Mur. Mir It Pinil Weesner of Miami, who Municipal AffntCa^ Gommillee. He Identlfiention expert. He recalls ery either by union or employer Co . and Stewart Dillon, individual­ The action is returnable to the 1 LB. JANE PARKER-REGULAR PRICE 59c ' \ Ronir of ihrin iiiiiv hr pInnnIliR S Ann Hcmiolt. U’crI Uni t ford: lepiesenl.s Ihe Conimereiiil Inter- la a graduate of Ih'ir,University of several caaes solved with the as­ rapre.sentatlves. ly, intend to eontinue to hold the vn» nlioOf, nnxr work ' niilmiiMl Corp , a holding company. Hartford County Superior Court on B Mir Knyo ( ’ovm tiv. Mir. Conneotlcul and the thjjvrrslty of sistance of laundry mnrka which Rep. Richard M. Simpson (K- Town of Manchester responsible I^ZPKG A AC Hi hool Supl V'iif;il HloRRom ImrI He said he piirehaaed 9il,l)00 siinrea Sept, 2, -the start of the fall term. CANS Dornihy SRv»d:r. fif) Hld^r Ht , Mir . Comteclleul School of l^alw, and might qUierwlae have taken Pa), chairman of the Republican for all eonlinuing damage incur­ Iona Tem alees "".sr' j P > O W ihr of Bon Ami Class B eonimon In July, two suits brought hv the 3 5 * POTATO CHIPS nijjtii niimumi rd Itio hoRrd I I'Moimcp I townev. HromI Brook. was ailmitted tn the ComlacUttiit nionlhs longer to eraek. Congressional Committee, said he red by .them due to the Tenown in­ slock fi oMi Ball le-Jpvesljueiil on company were settled for a total of priitionri! Ihr 8lh (T.H Dlri'Ult AtiRtlii HrookR, KH1\' Rd . Vfinon, bar In 1949. He Uvea with hla wjfe "Two ex-eonvlets, now aervlng heartily endorsed Eisenhower’s adequacy nf the storm sewer sys­ <'nun of Ap]M’ii|g fill' r Rlfty of liR .lulv 17. The aloe.k,pievloiisly was $6.,500. In 1951. a aelllemont was 1 LB 1 Biini Znk. r>27 nmnhnni HI , NtiR at Agn Main St. long prison terms for an $11,000 criticisms of the Kcnnedy-Ives tem in the Main and Leonard Sts. OZf Ac Mo|nlM^' oidn TIiIr order rnlird owned by 1 lulled T>ye and Cheml- reach tn a similar suit by dropping <^«cr Midln, G7 .Bl^How SI . Mir ‘-bank holdup nt Woodbury, were BUI. area” ' CAN for coniiniird inlcj; i nt Ion Rl O n- I 111 I 'n| P Tuttle, who retired about (liree an assessment of $1,000 which Dil­ Brtrtlrft nml dRnRhlri, 22K years ago from the Aetna Life eSugMI after laundry tags were Simpson said the Democratic Rottner said it wa,s his under­ Iona Green Peas trRt lli^h Weeaner baa Haaiuiieil Ihe prea- lon's owed the town. Part of the SI .liiincN HI Mir Kvrlyn 1/Cir,nnr Inaurnnee Co, after more than .50 found on Irou.sers they left In fc leadership came up with a standing that "for the purpose of lt''p ('niioll HollroRvyorlh, r Idenev, teplailiig Virgil D Unnll, agreement regarding MILD A MELLOW DHMONTl flATUm find Ron 'T/ Aidniorc K\nr iim! Ron, f'lhiRtnn- tive In church Work In Manches­ In another ease, the victim of a whidh completely failed to dri" the Settlements was that the town,Town Highway Depaft- gm'rrno?' « iin Ifisiir n i nil for r the hoard nf dirretora They are CREMES, 12 OZ-FROST ED FRUIT NUT, 10 OZ CHOICE \ I hut ter A meiiiber of the .Second bullet-slaying at Bridgeport, was Job expected by the people." T o o r t i n lX amX ioI'’ n u f'*'' 'noluded In lU budget. & Rperlni RrftRlfin 'fi\r iiilnulcR br- Philip A Mann, Miami; Floyd 2 9 * foro iho RCHRion rIhiIh ' ' Congregational Church, he served Identified thrmogji a shirt tag, the Rep. Ludwig Teller (D-Ny) said Town C^?mse VharTe^^^^^^^ Directors had DEL MONTE QUARTS I'm Hale, Palm Beach, Fla: Her- only clue to his Identity.' 3-LB BAG Prune Juice 3 \ Spoiulntioti on \\IimI the IokIhI'i a jniird McFarland. Newaik, N .1.; three yeara Ago on the Manches­ the Eiscnhower-Mitchell state­ told town directors In July that WHITE HOUSE J t iN H A N D IP A K tnro rnn r|t> im IikIcr piiRRM^r nf ' mill Emil Morpsinl .Ir., New York. ter Couneil Of Churches Sodial ments missed the basic reason why ■failure of maintenquCe ” niade the oripn,,.to ainrm ‘""btlon of an AJUSII^ DiMssaammlA * ©RAPIWUIT I QT 14 OZ i4| | | C Lamirs New Artlun Commltlse which helped the Kennedy-Ives Bill was de­ *1.99 . 14Ki OZ CANS tnllR uitluliHvvinK xinlo rIM fnnn I Weoaiiei, who anld 'he will eoii- town liable for damages DtUon was (he'^Maln nnH T J'®"'®'' '7. BwCiPe .IwlllK SPECIAL 5* SALil \ rineappie DRINK OIL MONTI CAN XT defeat a movement for the Sun- feated. That rea.son. Teller said, 74< nnv Inlrci.itrd 'll ho..|. .m ' Unoe as presidvni unlll the eom- suing for at that time. He said In- Hospital Visitor Sees No Dela.v thr L’‘'vrrnnr pin\ o,i in i lose Drn piiiiy a meeting In Orlpber. also diiv sale of liquor In Manchester. was beoause It put together anti­ vestigalion showed the aewer lines WCH & FULL-BODIED SA Leaders He nnd hla wife, the parents nf VIGOROUS & WINEY _ _ _ SALAD OIL-NEW LOW PRICES! tin! HiRh. Minonii olhci.s iltaeliiaeil t\i-o otlier-e large alngle III Firr Fsrapade racketeering and labor policy. had been bto<-ked by debris. ■Our J H A Ac Pineapple JuicemSnte’ ®can 3 r five rhlldren, live at 21 Hudson "If they had been made Into two I v)"® (the towns) plane for storm MoIlrnHU oil h, who ' Inis .snvrtj sloekholilera In Hon Amt. Arlliur He al,so said .some hf the trouble .sewer work do not contemplate PINTS "29* QUARTS GAL GAL tonernthim nny other House inem- M m Ini' Mild M is A\'Mlier l.iimie . Itimeiiherg. Philadelphia, vleepiea- 8t. s'epata-te bllla, we would have had RED CIRCLE BOKAR A A XVlO 55* JTjF 1 ; 9 T nugh have been caused, hy addi- ;any delay in the storm aewer proj- brr miid. ' liiiould ht1bal- am •• _ r- > i tidri of plan.x fni a .xtnruj aewer nii Also Laid to Rainville haa declined renomlnatlon. Uvea at the fire escape on the third floor, Dulles, Uln that coun­ eommlllee as.siatant Repnbllcan room, according to Mrs. M. Vera PRESERVES 'AV35^^^ 29' THE e tlA T ATLANTIC A PAaPtC TEA COMPANY above. Ihrcctncs also ai'c request­ Slate Senate candidate .lohn.S, G. general Assembly meeting .on the ing quick aelmn to avniil a likely flalnvllle wu.n mrrMod jn Nor­ ty will be Incorporated into one fkirmer, dlroolorrof nursing aerv- Middle East. . case. Slate I’ollce Ll. John iJiw- Rottner An Insurance man, ^elly loe. AN N PAGE REALLY FRESH rise in Inslallalinn msis if Oie wich ycitlri'ilMv on n charge of On ‘Supreme Court Hagerty said no emergency Uvea al 2ft Agnes Dr. work must he done nfln final sets rence. said today. Rainville w-lll The doctor ,a jji id$«Vn found biPHluiiK nnd rnteriiiR wnl theft nt probably then appear In courts In brought Dulles from New York for In Morgeae on the fire esca'pe, and his brief visit. .Hagerty noted that the Lebnnon CongregntlobHl other counties. In l.Urn. So far he EGYIT DENIES CHARGE (Continued from Page One) approved a re^liition okaying the QUART JAR In Hip leller, ,Sheekev told BiicK Church Me is nicu^ed of InUinK brought him back Into the hoa- the President and Secretary of MAYONNAISE 55' Is Hccitied of looting churx'hes In Cairo, Egypt, Aug. Sl-i/pi — pltal, said the ipokeaman. Euratom agreement signed-by the 100 Out Own the B om’iI of Dueiinrs request Holtd Hilver cnhdlesllckn. luRde In Sjate had not -met for ti week and that "pmns and apeeith almns be Tolland. Hartford, Middlesex and Two aoiireea clime to the Gainal An ambulance wjia summoned to Elsenhower called the fiirore non United Statea at Brussels last A N N PAGE ELBOW Knglnnil Iti 1770, j»nd some money, New Haven Counties, aa well as Ahdrl Nasser Government today tha^ they had much to -talk-over. expedited tn such a degie.e Hull nil loialing $2,800 m vulue. .fu'iu j transport Morgeae to McCook Hos- ‘ »®ft‘ ® May. The Senate- had previously He declined to give any details Of extra engineers be ssHigneil for the New Ixindon County. Rhode Island denied an American Rroadcasit- ■ pilal in Hartford The House turned again today given. *lts approval to the agree­ the Mebniion clmuh may have to'vl’RlI until laat to, gel Ing Co., eorreapondeiit'a re|iort to 'legislation to authorize govern­ the Elsenhower-Dullea talk. eompletlon of the work at Ihe very Aflei niK'sHoMing by Connecl!-| ■ Morgeae bmke away from the ment, which embraces Prance, During the diplomatic joc)ieying 1 LB PKG Ten Bogs 89'= Riiluvllle in court there. ' IliHl Saudi Arabia had fgreed lo ment s\ibaidies. and price' sup- MAtARONI 19'= earliest possible dale." •cut Slnle rnllce nnd Mnnchesloi* ambulance, a t which point the po­ West Germany, Italy, Belgium, before the' Geneva scientific talks Mayor Harold A .T u ik m g In n PolUe yesterday recovered Com­ oust the United States from the lice were summoned, according to porta for western minerals. A The Netherlands and Luxem- t M *■,. Sea n a aMMiM a I FRtMMI,. Jhillce Kgl. .lo.Heph .Sniim, Uafti* munion services, riellgloua— -pif- air haae at Dhahran tn 1962. The began, Ruaaia tried to maneuver suggested at a Boai-d of Dl rrctoi’R both the police and, the hospllal. vote, expected yesterday, was put; boutg; the United States-into cqmmitting ville confenNed In cluirch brenkn in Uirea. furniture, "odds and encu,!' rorreapondent said Nasser told off for a day. .2 ► I , meeting Tuesday that Burk luiglit Manchesici. Hebron. Coiumbln', Two policerrien caught u p with Eisenhower, meantime, .put nut Itself in advance to agree to an im­ put extra men on the planning camllratlcka, and tape racorderi. firown Prinre Feiaal, the Saudi Morgese'at the service ilallon, He A bill lo permit the United .a atatement yraterdgy urging nnd 17 otlier (jumet^icul townn. mediate banmn nuclear-testa.' I D HEAtT DOG FOOD THUI UTTIE KITTBIS SWIFTS KOATS HEINZ lA B Y FOODS HAMBURGJEUSH HEINZ ^ , , after Sheekey reported vaeatinn Police said the value of the Items Arabian Premier, in Uictr meant offered no resistance, according to Statea to help West Ehirqpe un- Congiw to act befora adjourn­ DOGFOODi ..-r HEINZ OTCNUP 'I’hc lUtndc J.xland church Virenk waa "In the thouaandE” Cairo tnlka iher« could ba no . Eisenhower and Duties took the icihedulej at the firm would delay arose later police,' Iiut eaturned to the ambul- dbrtaka a pMcaful program of ment 1 tol^ curb - racketeering .,anq stiand t|ien that spy a'greement py, I,. MEPac livto ^ ' CAT rOOO-IT'* AU niH KM lAWES In the Rhode .Island case, Rain­ (edoraUon 'W Haudl Arab4a with anc* quietly. StrahiMl- pita ‘ VEOETAglAN , ___mOFEONURT fUVOR-MlIAClU th# plans for three weeks. ■Rnlnville, a lextoii and organUt atomic energy uses eleared the corruption in the iabor-manage- the Co'mmunlat and western acion- ville Is wanted" on a charga of too VnlM I Arab iMpiriMte so One policeman fode In thf am- The Board Instructed Rlieekryto in the Congrtgatlonal Church In House yeaterday and want to tha moni -flald. K a aaii) a Bonqte bill, I tR K c o ig y N II MR g y ' 2 i u c m * 4 | * 3 l U E M t g g * . / W R IM tfg * brsaklnf and antarliqr 'and thsR iMig aa tlMira tvora farAgn hasM bulanee with Morgeae who was ■tista mightileiwl to a teat auapea- . 1 ^ 45* BUortn- ^ u ck and Buck of ' the Norwich, la acnediilpd to appegr In VVhita •Houm. Tho. paacage was ktUsA by tha Houaa Monday, did ■ion, but tnay rofuood to lat- t^a of a power lawn mower, itata m Randl soil. Tha V*. taaaa it» tmnaportpd to Norwieh. State Hos- -i-'Y ■ . , ■ ■ ■ ■ . i UTf*Bcy of the problem. Lebanon Juatlca Court Tuetdiy pn by. vole* vote. , not eontaln. , auffleiant aafeguards _ ----- , UnRed States ba bound la tied said today. C Dhahiha aatplroh la 19M. pItaL - A t tho aamo $lm% tho "Heuoo to pntoct tho Amariean nrorkat. va«y 'v , . ^ A L:i' / .V-Vri- 1 L. ra . 'T->

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    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 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 Rlcaii American sources said the aliip down on long-windednesa on the ery o f the stripped-down. 20,000- 5 ', eral from March 1927 until the NBC jinu have dlH’s fresh green feath- 5 SlavIn Was a former county aheriff GRAHAMS vinegar, 2 teaspiMns prepared WIIAY-Platier Part? VS'TIC -Trraeiirs of Miimr and pet fields summer of 1933 when he was dls- (O-y fronds on hand, yoif might like (not boiling) water, stirring con­ WDR('—Moods fni Rfipianre Aug 21 e, too, approved. A way of Cook, uncovered- stirring oc­ With paprika. WPOP—Modern Smindi ly tilofl to rea< li him fi’oiii below, .Seivlce In 1917 as a draftsman, Slavln'a opponent In November “Reconslitated” WPOP—Newt l.( Col .Stf*plu*n laoy/.lm, com- a:0B— tt ;ft0— finally got to a lodge 2rj0 feel became administrative officer In will be Republican Incumbent Wil­ TUNA WINF—Newa WHAY- Ia*» Alley above lilm, sllfipOfl a rope arouiifl j nuuulrr of Hio lOIM Aircraft ('oh- Lemon Juice ald Harris, who will leave here WTIC—News 1926 and director In 1951. He was liam F. Pollard. .Lake to visit his parents. «:I0— him anri pvenliiallv hoisted him iro! arid Warning .SrpindPon, Air Columbia Sept. 5 for Florida. Donald, grad­ WINF—Muflc for Evening WDRC—News A Wealhar born in Washington, D._ C. Opposing Behett In the race for Mrs. Robert Klinedinst and in­ • :1ft— WpOp-Newa Atop a .'1 (J0(l loot riiff j Korc#* National (Junrd, hai^ rr- probate judge of the Ansonla- 12 Oz. For 47c 7 Oz. 37c uated from Horace W. Porter WHAV —Dateline ^ II :IA- I fant son have- returned to the WHAY- liii/ Aliev Kangers had kept llu* 17-yeai- t.'.irnrfl l»4 hl.t homr after two NOIlWAIJi EDITOR WEDS Dci by-Se,vmour DIjitrict will be School last June, has been accepj.- \y(Y*C—p'.vrnlng MiitlC I weeks' active diilv limning at home of her parent*; Mr. snd Mr*. W K N B -P M. W r|C -Hlx.rte Kuinl . . «d»l Hong Ftoa« h. <’nhf. higli .school, Norwalk, Aug. 21 (S’!—Floieuce Samuel D’Ambruso a Derby at­ ed as a student at Admiral Fa*r- PLUS GREEN STAMPS! wr»RC—Mofids for Ri'inanc# Acfuacade Set \ WTIP—Btrlrtly Hi.orli seiuf/i awake Ihe lUghl hefoie hy ' ^'renier Air t Hi.se N H torney ragut Academy, in fit.- Petersburg, WPfiP • Model n Smiiii'Ii F. Waller- of Norwalk and Sidney F. C. Shv^e. from Manchester W'DRC—Newa Time yelling al him through Imid-'peak- M. Coi Isoy/.im lias .served 12 In the 29th District Senate race, Fla, "The party was considered a Memorial Hospital. WPOP—Uawranra Walk 11:30- A. Beillent, editor and general ScotTissue • W IUY-Jax/ Aliev r.i'H If ho liad fallen a.sloep, he years in Ihe .irnfed forto.s, IM years manager of the Norwalk Hoitr, Coutu will again oppose Incum­ GmVMUi bon voyage affair. Mr. and Mrs. W'rit —fltnrllrld B' r.*nsde : By Swimmers WHAY—Berenada probalily wouhl have luirtled down in tlie rcafly ieser\e and five yeara were marr red yesterday In a cer e­ bent Andrew G, Dearnsiera, who Harris are planning to accompany Manchester Evening Herald Wi^rr —Kvening Muale WriRC—Moods foi R.unanca defeated Coutu in I9.'i6 NEW PROCESS SWIFT'S PREMIUM WKNB-P M WrM'ip—Mo.lern Rounds t he gi a ni t e fai e of t lie I 1 iff , of nclr\e duty, including two over­ mony performed in the parsonage their son to the southern state. Oolumlda oorreapondenf Mrti. Don­ WTIC—Miielr: hv Meiarhrino ll;4ft- lteeghle\ liiking With four cmii- seas a.ssignmcnt.a during World of the Noi’walk Methodist Church. Probate judge of the Wlllington. 4 Rolls 49 c ! Nearly 200 chlldfeil who have They will build a winter home In ald R. Tiittie, telephone -Arndemv WMAY- la/vt Alle,v Wl^nC—Newa and Bporl# Whi 11 ami Hie Korean War FFc participated in the summer swim 8-S4S5. WPOP—John Daly WTIC Siaillirht Rerensd* [lamon.Y alfeinfiied to .short toil The Rev. Burton Bovee officiated. Islamorada. in' the Florida Keys. • lift— wr>r;C—Mof.ds for Ronianra amtiiid Hie fai-r of l.’uefalls Ihunl. was e|e< led to Ihe State LegialA- The couple left immediately Niblets Corn Classes conducted through Joint School Registrants WHA Y—Herenade WPOP-- Modern S'-unds line In HkV) and 19.%4. aerved on n 30— slipped on a loik and fouml after the ceremony on a wedding SUGAR HEART sponsorship of the Columbia Recre­ George PsU’os, principal of the W(Y*C—ICvenIng Muitc ^ himaelf atrnnded' on Ihe narrow two achool building comniUee« and trip. WKNB-P M WINr--Rign Off ation Council and the Columbia Horace W. Porter School, reports Goverhol* Going WTIC—Three rtiar tixtra lerlge. ■ that twelve new transfer students WDRC—I^well Thomar "I \elled foi H lialf lioiii," F^eegli^ LOMBARDO’S Mayonnaise (Chapter ARC, will present an ek- had been registered, beyond those Wpnp—Top Ttma I’lirr IliH.I.rrv i QQc RIB ROAST lev o\plaiiie«l ’"Riid sslien noUody tiibitlon of their skills at an aqua­ the school had expected. To Football Game 1 : 0 0 — CANS 0 0 / WHAY—Heranada lioani mo. ( figured Hus wa.s it. I cade, Saturday at 2 p.m. at the He, said there will probably be Wrci"—Kvenlng MualC Porlamoiilh. Ohio, Aug 'il i/f’i RETAIL MEAT STORE pt. 39c Community Beach. Hartford, Aug. 2l'(>P)~ Governor WKNR-PM The guy who thniat the lit matcii was done foi (FRESH i;iIT MEATS) more on qpening day. Eight first WTK'—Ornnd Old Cara rioHour \Muk, Hlarteil wlion he _.«tinnnW'P‘*^*‘***” nnnwTttw. This is the tenth such event, in graders 'not previously registered Rlblcoff will attend hla first foot- Into hl.3 gas lank to aee If he had I2I5I, SILVER LANE SHORT 7" CUT WDRC—Amoa and Andy was spotted '.vavmg his w bite 11 years. In 1955, upon advice Of were also signed in. hall game of the’ season tomorrow WPOP—Fulton I.ewl* any gas lefi Min reliiKpilah hi*' EAST HAR'TFORD Health Officer Dr. Menxin Little .night at Bridgeport where two all- 7:1ft- r rown and go -twav now \3Tien 11 HNseat.sluit was halted hv il.iik- Q.T. Patros anticipates an opening JUICY, TENDER. LEAN WHAY—Herenade ne.SH aflei (he ylrk Rerlel juat. he.vond Manche*trr- Joseph Lusky, past chairman of ers probably numbeXng 50. wtipr ami<“ HU'l Andy> 'rhe\'rr the tluevea wlio lrie | A 29c Giant 22c ihbvonen.'rice president, said .thSy Lake Rd„ have aa thair gueata. POTATOES 10 Lb, Bag 29e Hambui'flr.; Stews I b . ^ ^ C 2 For 37c will discuBs plays for a winter pro­ their daughter Owen and her hue- duction.'' -1 band. Pfd. Lehman Bronson. *Pvt. ROSER OLCOn SALAD MAGIC FANCY NATIVB. 8TAKE GROWN LEMONADE 5'"49c Farawell Party Brooaon la on leave from dutiee at dressing'^ perfectfon DPR'OW N SMOKED NEStEA ; ‘niirteen' young people gathered Picatlnny Arsqnal In Kgw Jersey. 403 Weat Cantdr Street ‘ TOMATOES Lb. READY-TO-EAT DIAL mUIT SAlAOt • COICBIAW LOBSTER CAMPBELL'S at the hoiiia cC llri and .Mra. Roy The young couple '•rill leave the Mitchell 3-7853 FANCY ftWSBT SeI gDLESS Instant Tea latter part of the week fpr Bantam HAMS 59<^ Soap— Reg. Size Harris last night, to surpriie Don­ TOBBCOSAlAOe GRAPES SWIFT’S PREMIUM—PULLY COOKED TOMATO SOUP 4’" 43c n . Oz. 49c ! Hwv* eoum i .oouaot HASTSOSO 2 For 27c ■ i Unwrip SWEET UFE For Your Freezer PICNICS • nd' lb. AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING 28 OK. con Hindquarters Of Choice TETLEY FRUIT COCKTAIL 37c Western Steers SWANSDOWN UnmiTY sm s C6LLEGE Avg. 17.^ to 190 l.bs. Tea Bags Applo Chip , MAXWELL HOUSE _ ('ut Into Cake ...... 35c OPEN WED. Jill-8 P.M.-THURS. till 8:30 f.M. - FRl; till 9 P.M. NEW! DELICIOUS! SWEETZEL COOKIES IN BAGS p m m w Devil Food STEAKS ROASTS t6'a 27c 48'* 65c ONE FULL POUND Cake .. . 29c INSTANT COFFEE e sirtnin Bmsmess, Admimstrafian • Chpcolaf'e Chip-> Fudge Rings Special 35c INTROVIGNE PRUDENCE SWIFT’S f • T -^ n e GRATED CHEESE CORNED BEEF HASH i T r.:^ Fmgimeermg Liberal AH s SAVE T4e > f"«8«»*49c •.Porterhou*e 2 oz. 25c 1ft oz. 39c P rograms Leasing to. \ SALAD DRESSING a Top Round INTROVIGN PRUDENCE ^ Certifiattei e Bottom Round iJk GRATED CHEESE ROAST BEEF HASH GREEN APPLET 4*-25c o Bhort No Charge 4 oz. 41c 1ft 0 1 . 39c PARK For INTRO^GNE ■9 ' LIVES o Tenderloin WrapjgtoH ^ STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. 317 HIGHLAND ST., M/mCHESTER Ml 3^278 BREAD CRUMBS CAT FOOD ■ WATERMELONS . **39|c b Byo or Spuad r r o e t a t ’ : ' , 'SJ .-J.u_ g j I I' ' ' ' ECON9 IIY hwpbjvwy 9 0 1. 2 6 c ft oc— 2 fW 29c cmna snair. , ; KBmr oa;i

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    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 ■ YM*, clumt waa asked how hs 'waa |?st- the'ChamPer of Commerce. • Both Acting Superintendent a t Tha Manchteter DemocrAtic*haa lived in Mancheater two yeara. WHAT5 THE lO E A f, HO»B OM MBR/MAN/J tlnc alonr 'with ths reama of Olaeees and laiaea are hrittla "A fiy other groups planning to ALL WOBR MACHINE RPREAP Town Committee completed Isat Schools Raymond D. StlnoHfleld printed paper. ware. . ■ enter a float In thh pArade are He is a graittuate o f Georgatown AND POWER BOLLfcO , night the discloaure of its liat of University and - Oeorgatbwn Uni- and the Rt. Rev. Magr, Robert W. . • FREE BSmiATES • . . Merchant— Well, I feeL Just ms 1 asked, 'to ndttfy a member of the No man will go far who eAB’t . AfVMI Sirla b»ve entered, eompe-*at the .high aiohool thli fell, M ikin parade oonimlttee, headed by Fire candidates for the SeptSmbef pri­ veralty's School o f Law, and served Doyle, director of diocesan schools TeriM Airanged--An Work Goanirtsal did when'I tjisd to read .Wnstsin's __'AAl'msn V awmMM Acn Ka ITawrAbl ” Da** perform the impofsible "mv and ItMion f « r Mtea irem on to be eelect- Fagan, director hae Announced.. -Oil/ief J«dm “ ■ Ashe. mary' and; theh proeeedsd unani­ for a pariod as an aide to the late for .the archdiocese of Hartford, de­ theory of relativity. I could Iden­ mously to endorse It I Connecticut Senator Brien Mc­ BY V. T. ilAMLIN t i c all the. TCordi. all right, but then when occasion demands. lad Sept." B At the PAIaCe - Theater Gouraes will run tra m Sept. M Venioa Metbodiet AcUvlties clined to' reveal tha reaulte e f a G. I H. PAVING « r construction CO. a l l e y O O P to.Pec. 3, and^from Jan. It to Ap­ A peach shortcake supper and an Am ong the new namoa- an­ Mahon in Waahlngton. He prac-' 4 I ’ll he danged if 1 could read the I after a dinner. ' nounced for the first tim e'w ere' tlcea law In Manchester w ith the meeting held this m omln* on the TEU an BIAI84-r Ml B-8700 fUMWV I OH. IVE ONLY \ _WE JU»T .Oh . m y ie u f i) eooNBas. i ril 16. (Jlaaaea will be held three all church 'Picnic have been plan­ sentences. "The best morale," eald tha Atty. Arthur LeCTlalre, and la mar­ Impact of a (Tatholic high school DDMT «££A a SIPW -rOM BEEN ^«RE A Cft.VIE TO MOO ' CAN T (MAfilNC ANY fiUCW | ''‘lthe-l^chaifge' (/Sub jComthlttee nights a -week- from 7 to 6 p.m. ned for members of the Vernon those, of W alter Leclerc. North Colonel. ‘'«lets when you never End tax eolleotor, . running for ried to the former Carol Hansen'of oh Manchester's school system. fcftOUNP Be®ORE..,'COUK5E, BhOCT TIME, /a UTTLE WHILE M O C M A N S PO N T ) SITUATION: WHY, I'M BU8E Ijlh charge o f the oonteit hA* nn- Courses include: newcomer pluha, Methodist Church-this weekend. Preedotn of e a p r ^ o n is ndt hear the word ‘morale.’ Count ob town treasurer; Atty. John Mc- Mancheater. 'I'hey -llve at 18 Holt Board of Education members rVB 6EEM alley ... X A iSO .the n e w ' m u c h , ly o u MUSr.(BfcBE MISTAKEN to acquaint, new realdanta with, lo­ The-.peach shortcake sUpMf v ^ I mersly a right— in the olrcum- this: when you hear a lot of talk liiounced that five out-of-town Keon, candidate for' judge of pro­ St. ■ 1 RX *SPBX,I hear ------I cal affalrit English "for the for­ be held Saturday frohi'-fi'.w to 7 who were present werf Edward etancea o f t^ a y , Ita eonstruetive about It, It’e lou iy^' Ijudgea will eeleotr M lar Vernon on bate; Attya. Irving Aronson and Second T ry eign born; modem''dance, e 'co m ­ p.m., sponsored by. -the Wofntp’s Glenney and Frank Sheldon. Glen- 1 the baMe o f poUe, deportment, and David Barry, candidates for State Aronson, who was defeated in an ncy alao declined tp answer. Shel­ I appesuwea. The conteatanta will munity band course. First Aid and Society of Christian Servico. Tlok- eU may. be purchased at the door. Representative; and Dr. Harry L. election try for the House of Rep- don could not be reached for com­ I w ^ ^ evening gowni. A first and mass feeding offered Jointly bj>- Pariahtonerj will attend the 0:30 Leofihardt of Hartford Unlveraity. reaentatlvee two yeara ago’. Is a ment. laeCond runner up w ill alao be Olvjl Defense end American Red a candidtrik for the Board of Edu­ a.g[K. wmahlp tacvice Sunday dreafe- Hartford native and has lived in Stinchfield said tha diacuaslon Daily Crossward Puzzle Cross; public speaking arid parlia­ cation, .The' wmplete Hat was an­ Ichoien. •d 'fopVtbe pknJe .to follow., They Mancheater since 1652. He- is g was "very general" and infor­ New antranta and their spon- mentary procedure; the clagaroom nounce by Cafi(iidates Cpnitnittee will leiCve the-'cliurch at 11 Am. graduate of the University of C o n ­ mal.'' Both public and private laora are: Jewel Ncri, 18, of 67 phase of driver education and high Chairman Edward TomkleT./-. for Gay City: State Park, a^itith necticut and the University of CJon- sqhoeli in Mancheater were discua- I Prospect St., a blond, employed at school equivalency courses for >... Voiith Movement . of BoHon. Bach fam ily la to bring necticut School of Law', and is aed.'he said. I pr*tt and Whitney Aircraft, apon- those trying to obtain a high school The new candidates Indicate, Antwar to Previous PunI# its own lunOh. partner in the law firm of Gilman On the subject of whether a re­ 1 sored .by the .RfC (^m e n'a. Club; diploma. Sewing, woodworking, some aspects of a. youth mOvemtnt English and typing will also be of­ Even to Scheduled - A Marks, with offices In Manches­ port on the meeting would be made A n i m o M i f * Nancy enlhtnih, l » , of t l Oak St., among the Oemocrata. Barry ia 27. ter. He lives with his wife and fered. The Rockville WATES. will meet McKeon, 31; and Aronaon and at the next meeting of the Board 8-1' a blond gtwdent nUree At Hkrtfbrd at 8 p.m. at the Koaciuasho Club two children at 4 Level Rd. ,of Education. Stinchfield said. "I Hospiteil'/apoiijored by the ^ihtor Regisiration will, be held Sept. Leonhai-dt, each 35. In addition, AOROBS I yortiflntfen 18, 16, 20, SO and Oct. 1 at the following weighing in at 7:30 p.in. Hla new running mate, Barry, think there might very well be." Chambte" o i .Commerce; Patricia McKeon. Barry and Leonhardt arp • Encircles high ’Mchopl. The Teen ^ n te e n will hold Ita who became a candidate after Nor- I Atiustic EMetx, Cfegtrldge X>r.-, ’ Vernon.tstcr 7 Mariner's Weekly dance at the V,ernon tnsn Comollo withdrew hie name sure that we’ll work closely to­ blond, 'empidyefl by Dr. Jogeph A t'least TO students must regis­ cal politics. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ( Bruins direction ter for each class to Insure'ite be­ Orange -Saturday after a aplaah McKeon, however. auggesjed from consideration, lives at 32 gether." He said he felt any infor­ Krlatan,. npcnaoted by the ' M a^e II Greater in I Indonesians ing given. The courses are open to party at the Horowitx pool at thi.i fact, plua Republican Probate Scarboi-ough Rd. and practices law mation on the meeting should R IC H A N D ] yt-' a u , t o b e s u r e : I Grove; S a n ^ Wagher. 18, of 58 depth of Mindanao any- reaident -of Rockville,;Vernon Henry, Park at 7:30 p.m. The Judge John W allell's lengto of with Atty. William C. Blelych in come from Stinchfield, who called FAMOUS \NWAT I MEATsI IS Proap4ct.j;BL. employed at H a l ­ 11 Right of t New Zsaland dance is open for all teenagera. service - 10 yeara as jiidgetiPmi 20 Hartford. He la a native of Man­ the meeting in the first plac.t. AND ^W'WAT FIELD DO ford ( 3 ^ ‘ Mall, fpdngored 'by the or neighboring com.rniinitik. pro­ eeeupaner ■ timber tree There will be no admlsaloq charge. before that as He^k of the rourl - chester and a graduate of Trinity - ^------^ WMAT DO VDU ,VOU INTEND 10 Winter vehicle Rotary.-^tib; and ICathlefen Dudgi, vided he is JO y«tars of age or old ■ V 14 Interior er and not anroljed jn the high ..... Hospital Notes would not deter him from waging College and Boston UnlN-eraity Law PLAN TO ©E , T O G O 1* OUle eeid salt 11 InterpreU 18, blonde, a waitress at the Tea S/rhool. IN 7 17 Genua of -> 41 Paper school. Courses site free but books Admitted yeeterday: Gertrude a .vlgorou.s campaign. W M E N V O U 11 Nights (sb.) (dial.) R(}om, aponsbre’d by the V. P. VV, Dr. Leonhardt, who lives at 4 G R O W U R , llM ssoer true ollvea meaaure and materials inust b j purchased Pierce, 36 Orchard St.; . Sheila McKeon said he has ‘‘eiiUlvated 2 IT Eapert Miae i-laine Johnson, who waa Police Arrests r- Aoi '✓ i c r , i r - ^ by'sqtudenta :. Gifford, 18 GotUge St.( R alph an enormous irreverance for the Tanner St., has been a Manchester; His future.,. It Sorrowful Ig gntomology 11 Have on 44 Skin afflieHon to be’ aponaorfd by the V. p. W. I t Vend 46 Year between \ Wanting Issued Hamilton. 141 Orchard St. aacred cow.' which l.« the probate fealdent aince^ 1853 and la an as­ M Unity (ah.) has vtdOidrawn because s.he will be IS Waatem etttla 11 and 30 Discharged yesterday: Emily court system and its individual in- sociate professor of pavchology at 11 Enthuslsstie 10 Wild aat out of tftwn .during the judging. The- tliam ber of -Commence has Theodore M. Moran. 18, of Ver- j I t Bind 47 Sea aaglea. KSreskI, 60 Spring St.; Tcreaa cumt)enl.s.'' He also .said he would Hillyer College of the University ...is in YOUR hands ardor I t Frightened The. deadline tor entering the released A-Te(ter from the Cope­ non. w ai arrestedv yesterday and i HSteamar (ab.) 32 Gaelic 17 Enthuaiasm 41 Royal Italia* land 08., ' of N ew Haven, ma'kera Staves, 10"Jacob St. try to remove the probate court of Hartford. A native of New Children think only o t today; it’ it for US to think 40 Penatrata family nama contelt is Saturday. Loral buai- Judfeeahip from the category of an York, Dr. Leonhardt received hfs charged with operating a motor j I t Milch enlraela 2* Permlto of driveway seAlers, regarding al­ of their lomomjwi. Through Life Insurance we 41 Worma 10 Froeen water neasmen.are being asked to pro­ Vernon and tFlalcottvUle news Is "heirloom paa.sed on froip Repub- B A. degree from Upaala College vehicle on a metal rim feto^ oper-j 20 Onefourtta of 24 Down with vide suitable prixes for Mlsa legedly hiferibr pW^ucts. a ahtkel (Pr.) •kt Alma box S2 [aland (Fr.) handled through The Herald’s Ilro’i cHoue to Republican clique" and his M .A, and Ph.D degrees ating an unregletered motor vehi-1 not onis safeguard their formative yean but Vernon and her court. Any mer­ The Copeland statem ent' warns I I Toward the Rocflivllle Buriwu, 7 W . Main St., The unanimous endorsement o f . from thg Unlveraity of North chant who wishes to present gifts Iwme .driveway oWnertt, that 'o»it- cle. He was released under a I guarantee the realization of those plant we have ahaltarad aide r F" of-statb firms aVe using , an old telephone TRemont 0-8136. the-Democratic slate came on a ^ Carolina. He la merrled and the r but is not contacted by the end of 3100 bond and will appear In' I I Mela dear L .J gimmick to sell inferior dnv^ay motion by William VIens after i f^h^r of tjvo children made for their eduration, well being and tecuruy,. r* r- IP next week may call Edward Mori- Town Chairman Steve Ca^■agnaro ■Town Court Monday. 11 denuina sealers at high prices. Plans Clambake Roaebud Thompson. 44. of Hart­ . arty. declared the list had hla "person­ 14 Xaaential ir^ According to the Copeland' 6b,, M in is t e r s P la n In other matters last .night, ford, was arrested by Slate Po­ SifeuHty It the birthright of our children. Plan for It today being P ' Adult Cteaeee Announced home owners are told by repre­ al endorsement. " Cavagnsro announced the appoint­ However, unless other Demo­ lice on Rt. 15 ymiterday and BY Al. CAPP and BOB I.UBBERS I t Stetor (ab.) A number of new courses will be sentatives of the out-of-state firm ment of two new committees. Rog­ L O N G S A M 1“ IP r" liT" crats file for the primary by the charged with operating a motor through one of North Amcrico’t leading life companies. I I Nobltman M 1 Offered to adults In evening courses that they can get their driveway PuJpil Exchange er DiTirando and Lee Sllverstein TOU t/UICMr AS THS UMUITV w vehicle without headlights. Her M ~iueu yoaum, wniF^ )CU ASSAH TOUW NorONEt /MY vicri/M« AcpNOW I t Withdraws p ^sealed at a reduced cost because Monda.v deadline, only the Board will head^ the comnittlee making L / w f nc> tMn k iHer HNCN Of TIBisr— ')0)e« Tpe A f . NOT6WINPLIHC* LIAireP IP T«0«i MOCANAPPOkP of Director candidates Will face court,date la set for tomorrow. Inquire now nboiit thli rMBwrknhle 41 Brasilian 1 the' firm has done other driveways______,. The R,ev. R ob ert. W. R eitinger,- arrsngementi for a clambake to. TOP SMTCNEP ME FlKWn* m > so r v * riwNeoovK wpeavs ANo THE UIKOeY OF tSmO WtKSP pv maOaw Legal Notlca a contest in seeking nomination. Mrs. Janice N. Gay, 16. of 118 n r IT IP ' 1 R tr In the area and has just enough pastor of the South Glastonbury, be held Sept. 28, and Mrs. Alice new Run IJfe plan. Just call or write: veKY«JAWS OF TW6 FBNlUW- ORPHAN* IN EXPERT f I po A vBjy 41 Raquirca M _ Th\i8 far, former Director Walter Park St., was arrested yesterday riMPy /« A 5WINPL0? OF a t a c o u r t o r p r o b a t e . heW ■materiel left to do one more. Congregational Church, will fx- Hutchinson and Clarence Foley on a.w arisn t rharging her with NO, 46 Golf mound nr Ip Bt MftDchester, within and for the i>i«- Mahoney, who is seeking one of winows/WPO»?B(ANS -. m p Copeland'claims that the cost Is.I change‘II pulpite with the Rev. I are co-chairmen of the elections overnighi pnrking. The warrant 4t Rchaarsa mam* trlrt of MancheRler, on the 14lh day of higher than local contractors ; Olifford O. Simpson, pastor of the the six Director nominations, is CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN SI Willowa B Aufu*t. 196^- committee. was ordered Issued when the n~ iI IT charge and that tks job is not up : Center Congregational Church " " 'y unendorsed party memi SI Oread ditetic MP p p p PreRpnl.* Hon. John d, Walletl, Judcc, •Sixteen nominating proposals woman failed to appear in answer •T" p M Ebimp nt CI-ARA B'.' 81ERMAN. lAte to standard." . 'Sunday Th,e ______Rev. Mr. . Reltinger...... to the charge In Town Court Aug. .121 Middle Tpke. East S4 Soften in P of ManrhPRiPr, in aald Disirlri, de- and two letters of intent were tamper m Cf'as^rt. Chamtor Balloto Due . will preach at both services. His The Republicans, who are ( clerk's office to IS. Her court date is set for Ballots for elecjten of Chamber topic will be "Don’t-Kick the , *’’‘*“'■*‘"6 ‘ P''®"'' cierx s orrice to Phone; MI 9-4604 or PI 2-6801 8S Mohammadan w Th*> Hartford Nalioiial Bunk and day for those Democratic candi­ Monday, *■ TiiiRt Conipan>. Expouor. iiavtng px- pf Corpmerre dirertors . nhould be , Door.'*' pect of primary battles for nomi-1 noble dates who had not yet formally George Nevers, 20, of South ■ K hibitpd ItK adminlRirsUon arcoiinl with returned to that-office by Aug •26. A graduate of Swarthmore I It Mental faculty gAi(i fsiaip to tlila (.'liuri for allow- signified their intention to run. Windaor, was arrested on a war­ m mem Ballots were mailed early this (College and Union Theological I®™; Board of Education and DOWN anrp. It- la -v rant yesterday charging him with P ORDERED that ih« 5th day of 8«"i>- month. Seminary, the Rev. Mr. Reltinger State Representative Ipmbf i\ ^P5K. at len o clocks It»rurit«oii. Turkey vultures are now some­ » parking violation. The war­ 1 Chief gad af 16 Kloate Planned held a pastorate tin Colorado be­ Others on Slate tm * • MS M 11111101)181 times seen in western Massschu- rant was ordered issued when he ofCANADA 8*11 tha Sddaa B'lil'imK in aaid ManrhrHtf'i, he and fore coming to the South Glas­ The other town commillee-en- -U25Jl 51!S& 5 Nineteen organlzUion.,. ranging sells, where they were not seen 15 failed to appear in answer to the MON I lU A) 1 Cenvu-shelter lh» samp is aRRlicn»’d for a h<*annp on tonbury church eigiti years ago. dorsed Democrats, Whose names I Hardy heroine fr p th« allowaur.e of aaid administruliuiii.„„ plumbers to 1 dancers, are charge in Town Cm iil Monday. "Thtt Mftalnly was s diffleult sktraBtlen, Deeter—I jjJ He it also former s.cribe' and mod­ were disclosed preiflbiislv, are, for J'**’’* •8*’. The National Geograph- ftCUAfTv 0Y 0- GG*G^«ATiqm 4 Koef ftniil r n arconiR wiUi paid eRtalP and this: planning tq have ,(Ioata in- the the Board of Directors, incum-! Society says it is dtie to changes I His court date la eel for tomor- thought wo ntvor would gM your fingor Cmiri (fli-fcfs that nolicr i.t ih- timrtime 1I .se.iquicentennial.ar.aqulc’entenniai parade Sept. 20 erator of the Hartford East Assn. J U D D S A X O N BY KEN BAI.D and .lEllUY BKONUFIELD And |)lare» aAMigilpd f<»r said In-Hrliij; in* 04..1: bents Ted Cummings. Atty. E u -; "•cslher conditions. 1 row. out of hIs mououth!" giv4-n to all iipraoriA known to bu intf-r- Ann MarlevMarley DaiiveDanJe SlUaioStmno WRR « e , RAIMCNCT ... PAUL..... pAie-d thAfPin to apjM'ar and bo h^-ard j of the first groiipji to IndipatP MONKEVS SHINE gene Kelly and Francis Mahoney, | ______and Mrs. Alice Lamenzo, Theodore (SOT aoME NEWS I Hc>pe B. C. BY JOHNNY HART thpieon b y Dubiiahinit .a < <>,f i it would enter t ] float in t.he Montreal i/hi- Monkeys proved _ ,, . , . , VCXITL 1.IAC.' IT'5 ABOUT order m some now.-p'apor having “‘-a the most popular animals in a con- ^ d John Hiitehinaon. Ill rirrnlalinn in .said. District, at toast parade. The- Plumbfra Aasn. has FAUIB ru-TuRC .... HE 5 test conducted by the Montreal „ Education Atty. (SOlN(S TO COUfOE.',' FOOTPRINTS. FOOTPRINTS, ftvs. daya beforb the day s. by rsgiatored mall, a copy ( MaiichnatFr In nald dlstrici. do- noilnred last night were William cnannd Viena and P'red Na.ssiff. who will ^ 7 '\ ^ Tpon application of Harold W («ar- State Chief Justices run for justice of the peace along rlt\ prayinff tnat an liiatruineni pur- pnw nw: pt^rtlnK to U6 (hr last will and tcata with inciimhenta- William DeHan Miracie Whip m*nt of aald dfreaaf*d h# admlttf^d to and Raymond Qiiiah. Viens. 12 BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE prnhaU aa pnr, application on flic, if I' BUGS BUNNY ORDKRKD- -That fh^t^ftii pRojiip Hyde .St.. Is leader of the second BUT, MRUNSl 0VINX6 SINDtNfi MNEROUS.MV EYE.' SMS TUT-TiT, PARUNGI is THAT FOR THE lAST TIME, filiuRiinii he . heanl anil .determined at"Rap Supreme Court district; Ngssiff, a -Main Bt. mer­ he Probate office In ’ MHiirheRtej' ip chant who lives at 33 Norman St., MERMRAMPCHA SfFtUR TO PRWS KHtW TDU'P HAVE TO ASK A NICE WAV TO TALK ABOUT SHE'S NOT AN a P I DON't weuL.EivimD THERE VA A M . DOC! . NOW laid District, on the 29lh cTay of Ail- i m M n ^US TO MARATHON. MOW aiHCROUI HER ALONG. CONFOUND OLD Cim. FRIIND? GIRL FRIEND.' SHE WAyTANV MEANPJOtMAf. ^.«i, A.D. I96M. at eleven o'clock In 1 la chairman of the commltlep a; HURRY AN' «U Y E BEPORE (('o n tio ii^ from..FaK«> One) OF HSR! IT.(aRlS, WE c o m TO WAS A iU N P P/m, orvouR I'AA MOT OPtNINE oUje forenoon. 'And that notion he Ktven ^ while the U.S. Senate wax , em­ plalfoim comniittee. j Salad ''■ "--T W ' LATJiER DRIER! to all penionii^t^rG'^teil In rrU! erfiate ' broiled over propoaala aimed to Tha Deiiiocrala' Iregatirar candi- 1 QRElCE FOR A SECOND 'JUNK! - of the }>cndei2^V'4 of said aj'pHf’fltlon * .on,,v,,♦ i i HONEYMOON,AND WE'RE ONCE... YWBS and the >lme.'cW(B|d place of liearlnir ^ on federai-atata reja- modify the effects of recent rullngi date, Leclerc, .54, is a North End SPENDING IT WITH THIS a m : thereon, by pi^Nff^inK jt copv of this , tionahlpa. It waa aig-n#d by Chief by the .tribunal. , fi.neral director and has been tax b l o c :k s t y l e HORRIBLE HOLSTEIN order in tfoma beWbpaner having a ch - , , ,, . Yesterday the Senate killed, 49- , collector for the Eighth School -1 cuiatlnn In aald(Qalrici. at'least five JuNtic^s Fiedenck W. Briine, FEMALE. days before thA‘Gai' of aald he«rlnp to vYurvland- Albert 41, a bill intended to curb the Su-i *nd Utilities District foT eight appear If they W rauae at said time i ..Conway. bTew preme'Courl'a reyifw powers and years. He lives at 23 Main St is CHUCK ROAST Lb. and piacA ami b# haard relative’ tlin e-j A ork; John R. Dflhmpra Michl- undo the effects of decisions In married and tha father of six chil­ t*' and make jrji»tirni lo ihla court an: , WURam H. Duckw’orth, it and by mallinr Vm:<))h'*^berore Au*. TR. i . several Communist cases. The dren. ' quart BIB BNO IWK. by ceRmfied m«ll. a rop.Vi of this ! t. John » E. Hickman. san authors wars Sena. William E. McKeon, a native of Naw Havsn, «’-der to Margaret Dailey 1741 Stadium I E. Marlin, Wiscon Jennet- iSJn d) and John M. But­ Road, Port Arthur, Texaa John J sin; William C. Perrv. OiCE;on: ler *^ea aT|d Iflillll -' r.anPVentMlVeiir.eppaaentMlVeii, If for many years. However, Judge ROASTS anv. 791 Ma lichei‘ cheater. tin A NeUson. Minnesota. Willhkm ,OJd of Virginia's Oieater-, oaiAT Mtw run on Conn The report's conclusions were field iCounty Circuit (Jourt, In con- JOHK- J-. WzttCCKTT. JmlAf. baaed on ca.ses Involving the 14th PtvnONStMTI DESSERTS 4-35* MICKBY FINN BY LANK LEONARD greaaional hearing testimony last MORTY MEGKLE BY DICK CAVALLl Amenilment, which safeguards Feb, 28, stated a view going- be- ' Lb. 4 9 c r “EP LIMITATION <»RI»KR f T THEN YOU T^HINK CERIAINL^ AT A I-OURT OF PBOBATE. b-lil 1 civil nglits. yond that of the proposal before ! ' 1 M MAY HAVE BEFN \ lOOKEP LIKE A I ate THE WaW/1MOMA*« CEDAR Aurim. TiiSS cllait-man. slid in com- 1 Supporting the Jcnner-Butlar DIDN'T EVEN GO j ABOUT IT / HE'LL • -____!<^l'*IVf,MR.PIPP.' (. ^NEWCAR STRin WTERBECnON.- , Preeenl. Hon John J Wallelt. JiiclKc. menting on ihe report: measure which 4he Senate rejected Arf' in LEGS OF LAMB Lb 69c A t FAR ASHE HAVE TO HIT TWO M ( » r ~ • I / \ THIS SHOT Y/iU ^ K.ISI. of HRt.KN OOODAI.r, lsl.e ..f "It l.e the function of the legisla­ >l.mch-5l<'e in eald Dieivirt. (fer.-aeed. yesterday, Old told the Senate In­ DID/ TO6ETT0THE GREEN, tive branch to determine policy, ternal Security subcommittee the - > C A . : - I . On motion of T,nry' FT ' Mdt.snrhllh. MARGARINE -TH E SAME AS YOU,' 6"' " RFD Na. 1 Flllnxton. I'nn- and the rol^ of the courts ia purely High (Tourt has encroached bn the 2 - 41' n-nirni adminletratrix ’ , judicial. Too much policy-making , powers of Congress and the atatea. CFticfctn Parts ORDERRD that six months from the isth fiat nf Atixtist.'- 1968. bs, .>ftd the by the federal courts may even- | Old tojd -the aubrommiltee: earn, are liiiiheit and allowett for the- tuallv prove destructive of our way I "It is now . clearly apparent, wvAk^ freiiUot e within which, to heist-tn ihelr of life." I from a long list of revolutionary Breasts i.b 69c clalme axsinel Mid eelale. and Said edminletra(rlx la directed fo give* pith- He fald the state chief juaUcce declaiona by the Supreme Court lie notice to the‘‘credltore tot bring fin haVe rOl Jower over federal courts . . that-4he court la determined 4 :a m i^heh rlaliPe within-,Mid time ajlo.wrad but: to destroy our dual system of gov­ DOG Legs i.h 59c . I t>v pnbllehing a copi- nUthb oalrteh-kt. eome newspaper haring a rlfriiiallon' "Collectively, our auggeatloiia ernment under the Constitution, I" eald probate dieo-irt- wllniti tan daya m yt amount to aOtnethlng." and create, by usurpation and en­ from the date or- this order and reptrn 'The crUlclam pt. tbe. High (Jourt croachment, a judicial oligarchy of t* " make to> thie court of the nolk-e,given. unminLll^tikA 'nmn/vr>ttrk»iH / V ATglgTIi JOHN J. WAt.LE'IT. Jtidge. by Jhq atetjo c lil« JtrtOqea cam^^ unparalleled proportions BIHtSAnCS OHOlOE RUMD r s MR. ABRRNATHY BY RALSTON .lONKS and FRANK KiDGKWAY CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNEP TMBF r«*D ID . iVECOaiCTED ' WHERE'S LADY FRAWBWACiyMl s $ 5 m i ANNUAL <>39 MLUNAAAy VEROM/CA7' THEY MAD MANY THE OrHBR*f iNVIRTISATiON MldHT LMiC HR MTH T H GOFFEE LADIES, X WANT MOEDLEfUOItKl 0THBMm.BVT tMRI CAW..ANDTHAT« • MlBHTTALKl « O j OOTWtTTBOl lAOU AU.TO [CHARliy THiy OROWNBD MHU SHE'S STILL RSPOPTON [DRIVE rA«M Housr. OUT AAAKIN® THBAAONEV frtfh from Oitr Fonm to Yo«' HER COFFEE CAKE Edci( .'69 c M3UVE RAISED sCOLLECtiONS. FOR THIS r . f - . y V PARKADE .HM. rAt'L’S- WtoRTHY Icoop your ^ FRUITS t r- 1 0 1 ; If I • . • ■ pkg. CfyJSBm FRIED CLAMS 49c Wod.. ^r».. FH. TW f fM. -I&Vrnor doap.iit it 1 ^ Opoa Meii.a t*>***a f hh«tt;y6vr homo I VEGETABLES RT-68 is. tos aaoiri eosipletely' t i d / sCectiv* (ud oil additiTS in use I V i~i todty. This bdps your oil burner deiiver more deea, de­ FANCY NATIVE FANCY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS J l i F F C U B E BY PET'K HOFFMAN pendable beet. You get pre- FRESH mitiffl eerriee, too. Airdeapsed TOMATOES HKUD'AMBEAREAIO lb fr('SW0«CTHANIT1OKSHt«i NOTTLIORAB^ . to meke homeii^tlng easy. TOMMSYAA^ NATIVE ^SmiFQKOnTCN : rsMoocMtf O V E N R W y m «UCEM/IMn/$DBa)V P/.„CM0«, HATMELSFTME tve OFTEN THOUGHT OF WOMAN' RBAABRVN^BUri'U Nonasoi/ Caff tod a y fa r 1 ^ 1 SETTMSOMWVSAW.' BR09URS UrKe Sfi^Wbok. Split. 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    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'! 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 .=ponent. hi* Moriartj' Bros.'baseball team. .loe Pijfnalano's . a walk j a »1,500 clalmer to beat Rhund personable Red and While coach j from Los Angeles Tombstone had WO*J-A^D-lO^ ell, a recent office visitor; "1 U ttle Different Saturday, afternoon the Oilers en­ Table or Gallant Man. has reasons to be optimistic since ' a big lead on all official cards as p e a u f/ n iie snd Norm Larker’a triple | haven't heard from a single, person Things have been a little dif­ gage the Rockville .Scranton# their All that with San Francisco s | After dominatinR the Atlantie 11 lettermcn are due to return ] he rhriatened the rusty Akin* with or group in regards lo taking over ferent this week at the light Wee annual, home-and-home series. The m iT B Y afternoon victory over Cincin-' Amrrioan iM frin City »cene, Hartack moved to Sara­ the sponsorship of the .Manchester early hext month. Also, the In­ I long, popping lefts nnd digging . Burn course. For one thing, the locals, return to Farmington Val­ nail beaming down on the Braves toga Spring*. N. Y.. .veaterday and dians are scheduled to use their ' right* throughout. V RMiiilta Merchant*' football club. The oul- weather has been perfect. And thr ley Leagiie warfare Sunday after­ i from the Coliseum scoreboard, put together a conaecutlve triple. lo<5k is very gloomy ,at the pi esenl new field for the first time since The aniali ringside turnout of N*w York 7. Cl*v*l*nd 1. the school opened In September of I competition, going pretty close to noon against the once-beaten Rob­ ! rhiladelphia quit the cellsr and f'hlcRRo in. Bo*ton !. He traveled to Saratoga chiefly llmje. I hope to be able 16 make a 1862 Cliicago stadium fans, who .56. Three of Manchester’s nine ! ’V«'ent»'c »» inson Builder's In West Hartford. ' I cut a Iryung string st seven' n*troit 7, W»*hinRton 1. to ride Mr*. Ethel Jacob*’ Search­ decision this weekend, and nat­ : contributed lo a net gate of $1,101, games this fall-tw o" in Meriden iseven Briti.sh Manager Jeff Koelsch reports | ] games by rapping St. I/OUia 12-2 B«ltlinor* 4. K*n*«* City ing In the $27,250 Diana Handicap urally I am hoping that scni|-pro ! sensed a »virprisin7 upsel «s the and one in Brl.slol are expected | f®'"' •'ounda of match that Saturda.v's Moriarty - Rock- j t with Wlihe .loneS driving in eight standing* for filliea and mare*. W'hile there football will slay in Manchester ' j final foundl .stal led and chanted h» not only won with Searching to be playevl under Jlhe lights. - , P'pi’’,,. „ , . ... vine clash will start at '5:30 at ■ nins Third place Pittsburgh W L. Pet. G.B. * * * for Tombstone to hold out. at $4 for $2 but alao accounted for Already Briggs has announced ' M'®.® R o"«ck can win this one Henry Park In thfe'^Windy City. Tomixtnne Waa Caught best the ('hicago Cubs 4-2, then • .New York . . . . 7.3 4ft 62ft Eai'l Peleracn, the very capable losi .%•! in, the aerond game of the the fifth with Hello klt*y at $5.70 that physical examinations for all I “ 'be big match ih her quarter Hedlund is expected lo start #itlier But Akins charged him at the ' Ghicago , . ___ «4 ftft ..538 10'i manager of the American Legion ' doubleheadf r. which was held to and the aeventh with Hip Hip Hur­ candidates will be given tomorrow 1 "i®*;®® ® Jf”cd chance Ronnie ISimmona or Myle* Mc­ bell like a gored hull and Tomh- Boston ___ .Ml .58 ..504 14'i Junior baseball, team, called Wilh five Innings by rsin snd dark­ ray at $5.20.' ftello Kit.*y and night at 8 o’clock In the high school that "he’H go right on to the finals^ Donough against the Scrantons. I Slone Wss caught In a vortex of i Deti-ott . .. ___ .37 60 .487 16>i The two raiinds were scheduled ness. . Searching were saddled by J^irsch a little information concerning the reahmen are al.*o urged lo T7re host club will probably retali­ I right.* and lefL*. Bfllllmore . ___ ."sn 61 .479 17', toda.v to reduce Lhe record match • • • Jacob*. hua(?and of the feature race club's forthcoming trip to King- report although they will not be ate with southpaw Jack Busher. 1 A left hook decked Tombatone t’levelsnrt ...... 57 6.3 ,47ft 18 play to four seffiLfinallsts. The DODGERS ?. RRAVES I — wlnnSr * owner. alon, N. Y'. The locals, who must issued equipment until school I for an eight count. He arose tog - K*n«*« City . . . . .54 64 ,4.58 20 Rockville will seek iq gain re­ The Dodgers, who have won eight George Gibb a jockey not a* well be In Kingston by 5 o'clock Fri- open.*. Any boy unable to attend winner of the morning match be­ ! bound. Wsshington .51 67 .4.32 23 tween Miss Romack and Mrs. Val­ venge foi last year's twin setback. of their last ntnf in a jump from known a* Hartack, alao had three - day night, will leave at noon Fri­ Friday is requested to contact j Then Akins drove him Into a Today’* Game# day from the American Legion entine meeta the victor betwee.n The Silk Towners captured ^ the w A u r last place to fourth, built a 12-6 winner* at Rockingham Park, Hie Briggs, Tony Alibrio, assistant first meeting 3-0 behind Jackie I corner,'He landed 16 rights and (’hit ago at N>w York ( NI — Home on Leonard St. In all piob- ,* («K-i 2Dyear-old daugh- K//V season record over the Braves, big victory wa* aboard Gale Stelk- coach, or Ted Martin, who Is tak­ Hedlund's splendid two-hit pitch- left* without Tombstone fighting who began Iheir 10-game tour of Moore i9-.3i va. Turley (l7-6». er ($,l.B0i in the feature race. He abjlity the Legion squad will stay ing over the dutles of freshman ® Huntington, VV Va. news­ I back Referee Fjaplj Sikora stop- Detroit at Baltimore (N> at the Kingston Hotel for the paper publisher, and Harriet Glan- Ibg and McDonough posted a cc^il* 'California with an eight-game alao won the first with Rickie Jr. coach. Beginning Monday the In vinclng one-hit. 6;0 triumph in the I ped it at 1 : IS . , Hnefi (8-Pt vs. O Dell ( U-lOl. three-day Regional Toiirnamenl ville of Long Beach, Calif. Miss bulge and the third with Bright Penny. dians will drill twice a day. at 2 second contest. ' 3hr crowd booed and threw some Spalin, who gamed hia first vic- Kansas City st Washington iN) i \ The triple gave th* Bristol, involving .State champion.* from and 6 o’clock, inlil-school starts Glanville list* her tournament ex­ j tra.sli into the ring. They thought Undefeated in second round Ifiry over I he I’odgcrs in seven Urban t'7-8» vs. ValentineUl , ; Conn,, jockey 1.5 vtctorie* for the Rhode laland. New York and New perience a* "none" but she baa Tombstone could weather it. But a rather notable record In this competition thus far. the Silk vea^a ta left>. he's been kept (3-1f ■ t meeting and second place. He traila Jiersey in addition to the Con- ! Don't look now but another bowl- Sikora used good judgment. Townei's can take-a giant step clear of their long-time righl- (’leveland at Boston (Ni AA'ood- Hank Wajda by three, Wajda cur- necUcut Utllst. Peterson is still ' ing season will soon be upon us. tournament. " n i admit I was a lillle dazed," Whitey Is Unconventional toward clinching FVL honor* with hsmlerl power I twf» u eeks ago, eshick i3-3i vs Brewer (7-10). rentlv i* serving a 10-d*v auspen- awaiting word on opening day (Gene Enrico, competent serrelary Won on 2lHl.Hole ' aald Tombstone afterwards. "But a victory over the voulbful Build- WHS Staked to a l-o lead in I he Tomorrow's Oame^a aiun. (Saturdayi pairings in the double- : of tlie Elks League, is already ac Miss Glanville, a public link* I they shouldn't have stopped It. I ^rs. On the other hand, the West first inning on a fieldeis' choice Chicago at New' York. E»t acton, lightl.v regarded at elimination tourney. j cepling calls from all members In- i P'aver, carried Miss Romack to the i knew all I had to do wa* la*t tt Elbowing hia way up close to shout a protest In the ear of um­ and Mauk Aaion'a double. But Cleveland al Boston. $80 40 for $2, picked up $32,400 in ! terested in bowling this winter. 19tli liole in tiii'a championship last | Hartford nine hopes to bount'e Recipients of Tiro J\eir Little League Trophies I out to win. I think I could have Highlighted by 3-1 Curve rookie Btan Williams then blanked DetroH *1 Baltimore (Ni. pire Frank DascoH,. Chicago Cuba Cal Neeman gets no­ aceounting for the $55.4,50 Hatron Second baseman Donnie Sim­ And now, Bobby Vozzoln, presi­ year. Yesterday she knocked out ’ hack from laat week’* upaet lo*s done It" Ihe Binves on five singles, al­ Kansas City at Washington (N where with hia contention that he tagged out Frank Thomas of Handicap at Arlington Park. The mons is the No. 1 batsman with dent of the 10-team Mercantile Scotland's Janette Robeitson. one 1-9 Vastly-Improved New Britain, Over 800 Little I.eaguers, pHients, coaches, umpires, sponsor* and gueal* attended last niglit * am - Akin* said It was -hard to get though needing Johnny Kllpp- Argentine-bred horse, owned by the ambitious Moriarty Bros, base­ League, reports that a nieoUng of of the British'Curtis Cup team. 3| Sunday s tilt will »tart at 2:30 ceaaful hampiel at the Roaenioiint pavilion in Holton. ’I'wo new award* were presented to Frank Inside Smith because, of his height Npw York (NFeAi It Is fasv lot ssrn Ihoin chough you c*n expert week in a gvmnasiimi near his NaDonal l*eagiie Pitlaburgh at the plate in ninth inning of first game We Kind, above left, and balling star Frank f ’lllornmo. Kind, ( imcb of the I ’own Champion Sulllvsn's ' and pre.ssing tactics. Smith It a •sy Edflte Korfi is the beet |it!rnei i i prtHin things Rut take Ford You (lien Cnve I, J , liomf Yeaterday'a Reaiilta Majesti(ally raising his right index fingei-. the umpire informs Marion Van Berg of Columbu*, ball club. Based on -69 offici*! out In the ntnih. Klippstein fsnned ^ night, Aug 29 at 8:3' at the Gar- outlasted Mrs; George Tralnor of | ledge Country Club) and Jackie Red and WIntc Stand, liolda Ihe Albert M dior Tr -pliy which waa donated by fellow employe* al SIX-footed. In hssebsll. The records show it | step m smi lie stsits to throw You A visitor on one of IheAf nights Pltlsbiirgh 4-i, Chicago 2-3. Neeman that he i.s to leave the game forthwith. Pirates won Neh . finished the 1 1 8 mile* 4 'j trip*. Donnie has collected 25 Del Ftue. ' den Restaurant. It is'expccted Dial Rochester. N. Y^.. winning on the ' Hedlund is the likely Silk Town Pratt * WIntney Ain i'afl The award \dll go aiimially lo the team winning the Little I.eugne ae- "I'm certainly not satisfied th* An old-timer like Ty ( ‘ohb tslks ni fan expcft any pitch st sny time founrl Eddie, slinging bsrbells •Han Frannsio 4. Cincinnati 3. first game 4-2; Cub.s took abbreviated nightcap, 5-1. (AP Pho- length* in front of Munch, 3-5 safeties in 74 at bats for a fine NN’ilhnms mev is P 7, 8pnhn 16-9 several local leagues will begin 21st hole of the tournament's long pitcher. rie.s, f'illoi-Hmo. who pastinied witti Moi'iart>' Ri'os. m tlie National League, acTepled the trophy do­ »«y I looked " he added. "1 wa* him snd rompsres the New York ; Mr mixes it up Ksal hsll s Aiound to strengthen his left Philadelphia 12. St Uouis 2. lofax. I favorite. .337 mark. Little Leo C’yr trails tlieir sea.sons during the first two est match. nated by Town Diiecloi Fran .Malumey as Uie town’s ,\n 1 batsman Numerous other awania wore heavy and rusty" Ysnkees' lefthander to hig pitrh-j Bneaky fnst ball then s slow *hoi]lf|ei It )isd broken down si i l*oa Angeles 2. Milwaukee 1. with a .283 average, wilh 26 bin- Tlie other fifth round pairings i the sisrt of the tgo7 season and H riRATEJH 4-1. ( T B S t-.%—Rob Standings gles in 92 appeai-aiice#. The Oil­ weeks of Seplem)»6r. presented to tlie respective Icagiie champions and seveial Individual pl*yei*. (Herald Photo by ers of the past Casey . Stengel ' curve Mien a goo*1 riirve then a Friend, the onlv other I6*game in a tournament which has turned Men's Bouling league Ofiara.i ignimbles compltmenta. | chanR^-up. Or the other w a y i was long weeks before Ford eould w. L. Pet. n j ers, who have lost their last four into a first rate international affair New York, Aug. 21 lA*!—The Na­ throw well agam ^winner in thr .ND. sl.so-failed st Milwaukee . . . . 79 .36 .,383 start*, ail in the strong Hartford Since thi.s Is the last column un- i But these are words snd records , around Me defeats vou ' were: BTAN'niNC.a tional Single* 'Tennis Champion­ After the workout F.ddie sat in No 17. taking hia 13th defeat in San Francisco 63 34 ,338 3' Yankees Play Host to White Sox Twilight League, sport a .sub-par 1 afler vacation time I mav as' Rlnlen Ba***- Aahhurn, rhila­ To sppreclste just how good Fnirl 'The speeds, "KNorm Zaurhin s 'Ihe nighUap rl Chi'cagn, Dick Anne Qiiast. 20-veai'-otd Stan- w. (. rrt ship matches al Foreat Hill* here a restaurant snd sipped a glass of Pittsburgh . . . . 62 .36 .323 .238 team baiting average. After If T . in A 704 delphia, 24; May*. San Francksco, will he televised by NBf' Sept 6. la. you huve to bat ag)ilnsl him . table companion, mused ••He s ;^il r>rott rfl-JOi didn ! give up a hit ■hich vf- n p;’®''‘®‘‘®"® : ford Cniversitv senior and Curt,is soda water with his sandwph Los Angeles . . 38 60 .492 holding down second place in the Kd H)lJAUClUS> All-Star (iamc i 22; Blaaingame. St Loui*. IS; T. and 7. Don Budge, former tennis And Eddie Yost, the Washington ' all different speeds Me keeps vou 1 until Rill Mar.eroski slap^ied hia , rr'' a-', 'l®f®'’®'Cup player ’ from Marysvill'e. HoMsrd August . 1.^ 12 1 got In watrh mv weight or j 11 St Loins . . . . 36 61 .479 HTL for aeveral weeks. Coach y nil to the spoils desk, first. vVash.. against Mrs. Gaines Wilson 1'ayloi- Chirago, 15. Gilliam, l>o« champion, will ho one of the com­ third bsjiemAn, WHS tAlking quieth'j off halsncp r>on'i forget in put ’ Iftth home run In Ihe fifth InniQg. Ai Fflh’f’ita-Ar ("'rirr ...\h 12 5:>fi , look like ynii " and talked about rilicago ...... 36 63 .463 . In Three-Game Series at Stadium Johnny Hedlund's club will have I am not going out on a limb and of Louisville, the Kentm-kv cham- \ . IS 12 Angele*. I.3. «.bout w'hat it Is like to face Ford that m Friend got the onlv o| her Rue hit. mentator*. his f liange-of-psi e Philadelphia .. .33 62 ,461 14’, to sweat to make the playoffs. *'u k Stuart s two-iun homer, 3’he White Sox last won seven • • — • • * ' - Rii.-fiji Apple hv hsttei s hr>x I know. I've seen him .N'ewcomhe i2 -lll v*. McCormick in two vears. 1'lie first place Hartford it wa? predicleci that the (heir own. They only -need three' against Mrs. Dana Brown. Palm-; (^hurnhA era—Needed relief help (or the M which pall* selected pls'er* fm’ni ■ hu d thlHR «boiit hnvini! In tut piste I'm still working on it his lull, arid « pair of RBI singles straight back in mid-June. 1956, ....n 14 4M .New 1'ork I'an k ees have a league would expand from eight to victories to rapture the title. Sec- dale, t'alif.; .Joanne Gunderson. ' Drv.- WniiHm iial o'lt, blit blanked the' Braves the Church I.,eHgue *n(t Dusty ■R*in*t F.ddi* from flir diigoul snd be doe.snl Out.side It ws.s cold .and th* hi’ Dl( k firoat bagged Ihe opcnei when they won nine in a row. TT'ey Philadelphia *t SI. I,oiil» i.N'l, winning streak of one. Iheir longest 10 teams. Hold-over.s include tlie ___12 15 444 on five atngle* over the last eight Ijeague. First pilch I* scheduled *t ] "B**lr*lly. h*'* Rol th* kiinl nf ' S^eiii Ihni qun k or hard lo figure ground was sniolched with snow. i for the Burs and Ron Kline iI2* were unbeaten in 10 conaecutlve Torn Salxaloi.^ Rut iheii vnu step in snd Iry to Simmon* i 8-111 v*. J*< k*on i 9-10 1, in s uecU. 'riiat'.s tile wa\' thing* local Green Manor Pros and the ttetch their American League atlle. agalnal Rosemary Neunfoid .lini Ma I tin v...... Innings for 2-1 viefory. 6:’l.5 .95 control which pul* *11 th* biirrlrn Rut he was thinking ShmiL a hot II). r>a\'e Millman (3-oi lost It games la.sl season, but that run ....12 16 444 Fully on the hitter Mucti inor* tli*n I follow him and'll is murder. Milwsiik** *t IjO* Angel** i.Ni. slnnit a.* the White .Sox roll into Marco Polos from East Hartford. , lead to H full games over the Chi- ’Tonmlo; Moiiam Bailey, former llRt»4*3 .Johnsnri- f ’HTRC H LEAGUE ROSTER niglit In August when he wnuhl as the thud plare Pnnies gained counted a tie, champion i •b’hn Morion 7 1)0 26f( Auid Dp 11*11*1 You rgn'l *fford to I « k * Biiidett* I 1.7-91 V* . Koufax i 9-6 I .YanUrr Slaflmni f<»i’ thr « • • Manager George MUcheii of the , cago White Sox. womens intercollegiate Dave Dnoinan and Dick Daniel­ G uaranfM d I U hole Ruslneaa Dnuii give a guy like Rddie Yost a their 62nd victory .mati hlng Iheir I Nrti#*v$'orlln' Br-nr#8 Jporpn Ravac^ Former Army tackle DeWitt son, Teacher.*; .lerry Chappell and *nylhinR he throw* *nd Imp* In Tomorrow's Games I in a ihree-jjame set wilh V.ANKEK.S 7. IXDI.AXS l_ A r t Green Manor quintet has promised j • * • from Palatine, 111.. again.st Sandra l.lfy-.TY), Wall 9iw(k' f'hiirk "If \’oii wanted to sum up Ford, rhange-iip on the oulside and gel I OAT total. Coulter set an Arniv shot pul rec­ Howie Holmes, North .Metliodiat; Ret I ucky. Me siways gets s pie< e • • • Pltlsbiirgh st Chicago j llif lf*Ai;ii#‘ lrn«l<*ia. 1 jo add several new faces this win- 1 Mary Simmons, Women's Na Clifford. 20-vear-old perennial t’lfUljh 12ft-,Siinnv i‘handl*i' l?h ' you Jii.sl sa\- lie ha's Ihe whole bust- him out, Dilmar i9-4i had a four-hit shut­ Polly I l2K-.l.*)f», Kd Rujaurhia and John ord in 1946. His toss went .51 feet. Ijennie Seadcr and .lim Siegel. of the plate. Me walks nplrndv. Me Phijadelphls st .SI Loui* i .V i The Iphru^ Iraq lan’t involved | ter in the hope of dethroning the tional Singles bowling champion, ' Mexico; and BRAND PREMIUM ' ness down snd that would do it ' "A prnfes.siooa 1 " ('asey Stengel GIANTS 4. REDS 3— (iiants, out for six innings and wound up from Morton 126-/144. 7L Inrliea. Temiilc Belli. Charlie Robinson gets off on your right with Ihe As IS slway.s Ihe case with the Cincinnsli st .San Francisco iNi , and haan t hern aimr Ihr fifth' with an eight-hitter for the firet defending champion Milford wa.s among la.sl night's honored vetcian icils you, "he thinks that was. blanked mi two hit.s for four In­ Fort Worth. Tex., againat Judy and Charlie Covey. SI .Mary’s; Al first pitch, Boom' You have a top nnUhers, Ford does no| step Onlv C.sjiic* .Sciceduled. j day of Ihr afftaon. But what fare! complete game hv a Yankee pitch- Chief*. guests at the VOth annual Con­ You want a man like that he- nings by Mhi ve\ Maddix scored two 1 Anderson, Sacramento. Calif. Klein and Herb Wier'zhii ki. Civl- BUTYLXUBES strike on you. I onto tlie niounfl and pilch. This (Siise hf geip ihr other guv out Mhr rrat of the Ameilran l/raRurj i er in 13 games. 5'ogl B ena belted Former Silk 'Fowner Bill Bralth- necticut DUrkpin Bowling Opera­ 6.49x15— Pit* Nash Rambler, in the fifth on Ray .lablonskrs Small Studebakrr, liiidaon, etc. "With a Inl of pilihri* ynti gri , srsson ff»i example hrg.'in for and lie is thinking aboiil u 12 pincli tlniihle and a ba.aes-loaded rliiba havr Irft at thia point, could I hia 18th and IPlh home runs for a waite. now Resident ■ Slate Police­ tors' Asgn. Inc.- te*tlmonial din­ ALL a rhan< s to think s lltllr T h e \ j lum bn* k III lannarv w hen he be­ bf aavrd b> rnnlimird White. ?>o\ months s \^ar I woutq as\ irorrl walk, thwj handed reliever Brooks 3-0 lead against loser Garv Bell man in nearby South Windsor, re­ ner in Bristol The .Silk Town keg- Yale Coach Says New Rules Charlie .Meh'allj Church of the CuAtoni 'I’.vpe full Tread might ha\;e a pattern and If you \e gan wfiiking out ihiea times s IS like t hs 1 '■ ailcf r.aa. l7-8i. turned home from last Sunday's ler”,rolled a sparkling 396 to gar­ $1.95 Exdia^ l*awtemr (fi-12i hfs ninth riefeat I # , • • V. Nazarene; Galv T'oiigan and 8 . 9 5 111 a i.ow as \’almy Thomas singled, Fishing The Vankrea Irnd by iO'* Yankee-Red Sox game at Fenway ner the crown ir .New Haven, Charlie Frnh, (’oinmiinily Baptist; r * For Old Tuhp TKiER.B 7. SENATORS 1—Al De I.uxe Klark Rayon .lahbo doubled and Bill White lined, jfamra, If« up m thr Whit .Sox. Park with a prized souvenir. Bill acene of the 28th ’National Tour­ Open Door for Two Platoons Burt Baskerville *nd Milt Tedford. a pinch single that scored them lo briiif: the rhampa bark rloari IjKaline rapped a pan Of three-nin wound up with a ball hit bs* Bill nament. Secom.1 Congo*. Dick Fnntanella 1 3 . 9 5 If No Exchange ^ both in the sixth Al Worlhinglon. Advisory to the firld. riiomer.* for the Tigers, who . hsd and George Ivewls. Liberty Mutual, Nylon WhitewaH De l.uxe Add SOc Per Tube 34)411 BERR.A Beverly Hills, Calif, i ,N’EA i Major Leaguo I IO-.^l‘w-nll It In relief after start­ ,It a not juat hrnevolrnre that . ! lost five in a row. He had only aix .lack VIttner and Leiinle Erickson RecnndlHnned Tubec At Auburn, Every Win hits in hia previoiia 44 at-hata, Jordan Olivar. 3*ale coach. I* in to­ 1 8 . 9 5 er .Sill .Miller hsd given up homers Hartford, Aug 21 Connectl-1 motivate* the White Sox. They re I Double* Aaron .Milwaukee. 31: se w have been pi( ked a.s altornnles: $1.00 Any Site. .with but one RBI in 11 games, Made in US.\ tal diaagreement with the major . to k’i'snk Rohm.«nri and .Johnny cut fishermen are catching striped ”n a riiiv* lo iiall aeconri plare ing Vtashingloii 7 1 while Balti- Hoak, Cincinnati 29: Musjal, St. . lU'HTY r.F.Afit E ROSTER x=Leaders= Frank Larv, won hi.* 12th with an college football rules changes for .\mefiraii l*''fgcije i Temple. has* on the stale * , salt water i I-npex in- ! more regained fifth wilh a 4 3 de­ Loills, 2-7; Groat and Skinner, Rodgei AmliaiiH and Bill Kiihl- eight-hitter, losing hia shutout bid Brussels (NEA)- -Ninety per 1958. The most important of them Balling Runnel.s Boston 329 heachea, hut inland fiahipg la alow-.**"'* they le shooting for the flagi rision over Kansas' City in the Pittsburgh 26 mann, Bill’a .Mobil; Ken Skinner. Subject to Investigation Ing down I *' moment (hey re doing on an Onearned run in the third. CHtRflH SOE^rBALL LEAGFE are: Kuenn. Detroit and (>rv. Kansas I PIIII.I.IE.S t'2, 4 ARDB I_,|nnea other AL, games. cent of the bows used In the in­ Stolen Bases Apaiicio, Chicago, Richy Ja-tvi* ami Sam Harrison. Pete Ramos lc>aj it. North Methodist becRine the • A player may re-enter the C'lty. 321, (Frndman. ChK ago. 319 I hanged, a pair of three-iiin homer* That a Ihe report today from the ; ''"’'''"K >■’' "I'V • • * •; ternational archery to'irnament at 23: Rivera. Chicago. 18; Landis Bnlish Ameiican Club; Irv Koater GOODYEAR I l/r* Angel** iNKAl It* gelling »n a voiing lad\ rant r\en playoff champions last night al game once during any quarter and Ron Rmkmlmstet Telephone; RIevers. \N'ash.ington, 31fi ajid a two-run double for the heat ■Slate Board of Flaherlea and Game. , " --f”" '’" WHITE SOX in, RED SOX 8— 0R I01.e s 4, -ATIMLETICS 8— the World’s Fair In Bruasels were ChM-ago. 1-3; Mino.-u), Cleveland, j.«m a hrlilgc tniiniamenl without being *ii*perl, if «he come* from Charter Oak Park with a 12-1 vic­ from which he. waa withdrawn, ex­ Bud Goi aky and Bill Kclle\, Einaat Runs Mantle. New YmU 9*. one-game prodiiclmn hv a Phllll* The board aald atrlped ba.aa fish- h„,|, ,lim I-mndis drove in four lima for Bob Nelinan. out flve^avs with a made in the United Stales. and Mantle, New York. 12,- Aiilnini Ala Theie 1* *1111*1*0 AUb*m» Polvleclfilh Inatlliile,. rated four-game lend over tory over the Teachers, .Six unearn­ cept tlMt-aflM he la withdrawn he 135; Norm VIttner, Don Mozzer CUSTOM Runnels, Boalon 79. Power ( Icve- ' since Del Knnia drove in seven ing Is picking up all along the Con the Wlule Sox. doubling home a hum hand, hit a nin-aeolring triple Ihe niimher one football foundry In Ihe nation this fall. Amt number third place Boalon by healing Ihe ed runs in the first inning were cannot rejuurn until at least one Andy Cnrbeaii and Boh Gllberl land. 7ft. Rlevers. Wa.shington 7.3, : agalnsi the same Caidlnal* in 11155. nectlciit ahoiehne, even Into the pair for a 7-1 lead and then nailing in a two-run first inning/u?*.n iced one. loo for the gumshoe* who- —^ ______Red .Sox in-8 veaterday afler blow­ given np by the losers. Jerry (’hap­ down hairinteivened Rainbow Club: Dick Kwieclenski Mlnoso, (')evrlnnd. 72. liari'i' Andeiaon also hiimered for Thames River. A repoi t from It with a (wo-i'un homer liia 15th. it for the Orioles with a tw(*,jr SUPER CUSHION pud around Ihe i ountry for the ing a six-run lead ’(**run pen 'i'ilclied eight-hit ball for • Only one hand or forearrri and Skip CarlaoM. Mai Tool. Law- Runs Batted In 'Jensen BoMinn dl* I" A broken , a*y» oiii Ihe Phila, making Robin Roberta' Wstrh Hill, said tha hoard, men­ ; in the Seventh inning Turk I,ow'n homer in the third off loser National "Cnlloglale Alhiotlr A*an , The Yankees, who had lost four w® North Methodist, giving np the may be u.sed in blocking or to aup- son and Taft. Mai ires; Chm k DESIGN 106, Slevers, Washington. 81*. ‘>iv *( out I Half 111* lown wanled tli* 13lh victory a breete, Billy .Miif- tion.* fiah up lo .30 pniinda. .won hia third in relief, hut Gerr.v Craddock i0-2i. .lack Harshmsi?’ c\ c* 1 MNl for nrw i oiiverlllile*. In a row. ended that with a 71 only mil on Ron Edmondson’s plement a shoulder oi- cheet block Gl^nney and Dan MacCinggage, Kan.sas ("ilw 8.%. ('oUw-ito ('lp\e twin* lo go In th* Cnivrrsilv of ifetl 14-.5I lost It. Stan ’Miiaial, ■rhe hoard'a weekly report: I Staley had to gel the 6nal out. 110-11 I allowed only five hit*, and nnd (ipcc -c.iil luila with hmll in vtrtofy over Ihe neveland Indiana homer in the sixth inning. The hand niusl be in contact With King*. land. 80. Mnntle. New 3'mk 78 Alabama The nttier half preferred I slaying 0(M ahead of Phillie Richie fanning Don Buddin wilh the had the A s blanked on tw,o hill 6.70x15 .... 10.95 ahoulder pad* driving them Balt 33'ater Fishing for iheir third victory in 11 gartiea. - North Methodist beat the regular the blocker * body. In a erSh or Both squad* were puked hy Hits Fox. Chicago. l.'iO M«1 Auburn mr*\ weni to neither, I Aahhiirti In the halting race, had 8'hike fiahing eonllnuea lo he Detnolt clung to fourth hV belt­ bases loaded. until the eighlhrinning. • • • \ilhiiin, ,<.* It a known, ha* h»*n "season titlisis two straight In the body block the hand or arm in con- Donnie Cowles snd Ralph Tyler, 7.10x15 ...... 11.H rone. Boston. 14C Pown (*lr\r lurneil up *1 Till.** evenliia V and * 1"’o hit* for the Cards one a alow and apparently la.*t year's t best-two of-three series. Buddie 11»®1 with the body 1* not raquired. land, 113, Rurmels Boston np Ipiohcd * 11(1 leprolicd ahmil w herr I mild h*idl\ plav foolhnll iMuth dmihle Ihsi gave him 2.165 extra respective .commiaHioner* of the 7.60x15 .... 12.95 il* loolhall taleni ( nme* fiom exrellent fluke fishing »'ill not be .Howard homered for the winners ^ • Tlie try for extra point ron- Chiiiih and Dusty I.eagues Ralhei ■Kuenn. Detroit. 138 a III k. haacs on long hit*, matching, Mel repealed Ihia vear. A few large 8.00x15 .. . . 13.95 Douhlea Kiierin Derroit 71’ Walt llyai*, the NCAA exerii- But It ( am I ii Ihe slleiUion of Imenrri. an j Howie Holmes. Jack Vittner ^ slats of a scrimmage down afiy- than pick only the oulsianding lU e dlH-cliii , gui anolliei < cim- fiah are being eaught aioiind Fhah- ' and Norni Holmes each hit doubles. ' where behind the opponents* three- performer*, the two men scle( teil 7.50x14 .... 12.95 Kallnr lictrnlt 29, Powei ('lev*, Ih* SFC and later Ihe .NCAA that era laland., with welghla running Dodp^ers Keep BrooMyn Touch Sport Schedule Wif/i a around it! land, 2* .len.ern Bo.vtnn 2.*i N!.,l- [4iunl diimig a meeting vmth the evil money wa* invnUed and All- Don Warren and 'Tom Kelley each i yard line. Two polnta may ■ be al least two players from every up to to pounda. ^ team in the Rec-»ponaoi ed leagues 8.00x14 .... 13.9^ rone Boston 24 rounlis* 1 iil.legia te *p«ila piih hum was *eveielv slapped wilh a collected two hits for the I'eachers 1 scored by a scrimmage run or for- Stork (.nr Driver Blaekflah ftahing aeema ‘ to he FYlrtay. An%. t t An allempl will he made for an­ . Triple* Tiittl* Kan.-a* <'il\ lui.*l., hcie, W esr heard Ihrmigli twnye*r howl han soil the one- Despite Sivitch to West Coast iii a losing effort. | ward pas*,, one by a dropkick ’ or 8.50x14 .... 14.95 picking up somewhat after Ihe, alow I other .Ml-.Slai (obte.sl lo be pfavcil and le'mon. Washington, 9 Pow­ memhci* " he wa* told, "lhal yea( "Oklahoma' reprimand. DiiatyV<'hMrrh All-Star fame, 6 N. .Methodist 600 113 1 12-8-1 , placrkick. .. period of the psai week.*. The fiah­ ■ ^ ’v •. ' * er. Cleccliind and llam a r>clinil Ml* Bill Brikwdh won Ihc hridgr The If iiell (as* last \-ear renew .\fl<‘r Srroiul Title Charter Oak. Teachers .... 000 001 0- 1-8-3 I "These rhangea add nothing to Ihe ! at Robertson Park with regular ing ran he expected In Improve aa He could only call the ("Tiappell and M«*on: Briggs, i game." emphasize* Olivar, the old j softball rule* in effecl R«eapp«d With 7. Aparicio, Chicago, Marlvn. Kan pure of our wives lournamcnl and ed mleiesl in Ihe lii'eli' Jockei'ing I Loa Angela.* iNKAi The Dodg-‘ aUckout* ~*i ^ cooler .weather aela In. Miindn>Y Aiig. $4 f i/'i Daniel.son (4) and .Stfatlemifi. ' Villanova man, rtolcntly disagree* ana Cdv and Baiicr. New York, 8 demand an unmcdisla inve»liga- tor animated talent The stale has Riveiaule I’ark Aug 21 "Pi ers always have done things in a doctor for the lame and.halteA. Mortal ty'a at West Hartford, [f y / lODYa Cold Rubber Snapper blues ai'S providing Briggs, 14). I Ing with B'ld, Wilkinson of Okla- 1 Home Run* .Manlie,'New Ymk. lion 11 Charles i Ruddy i Krebs of East i Stringing along with the quiet 2:.30. , s own .Mason t'lxon division' I'o different way. And the awilrh to homa. a member of the rules com­ .7.5 Sicvers, W'nahingtnn, 7,1, .ten- ll(»i hiislMiid ir Ihe eneigelic the north is i onsldered Bsma lei- Hartford, one of the youngest slock good returns to fishermen along 1 At.ston, the Dodgera followed a 5Iond«y, Aiig. $5 I 'n3TI.ir.HT I.EAGI K Stern Test Today mittee. Wilkinson believes that the sen Boston 77 Cerv. Kans.ia Cil\ pi ai*p-inakcr for Auhuin foot- oilory Aubiini gels Ihe aoiith Any ear pilots on tlie Riverside rosier, most of the reastllne. with fiah I I-oa Angeiea hasn't changed them. I pattern only in announcing the .South Ends va. East aiders, 8:15 Strong hitting and a four-hit­ irall new regulations \vlll Improve, the ■foi'daii Olivar tries IiIn liand at a Limited Quantities Seme Sites and Types 20: c'olavltn Ctwveland. 28 Infringement brings a iiimhle. tia.* roomed Into contention for the i running up to about seven Inches They atlll have the Brooklyn j customary cure for a sad ailiialion - Mt. Nebo. ter toy Ken Irish resulted In a 3-0 For Ainefiean Duo I luim-r I II) Man In length. A report from the ninuth I touch. ylctory for The West Sides over game from the standpoint of play- pool table while u alHng- seaaon’a Pilching ncloiU, Boston, 11 7, FurII ( omea fi om a lillle low n i all- c hampronship in that division of j a youth movement. There is 3Ve*lneeda.v. .Xug. 17 era and spectatora. start. 7R8 .Moore, Chiiciigo and Ilvdc. 7'tie NC.\.\, It* *a!d, now mam- led Ounleraville m the nnilh. aiilo taping at th* Agawam raee- j.of the Branfoid River Indicate.* t Practicalty everybody expected j no,w a new list of phenoms and I the South End at Mt. Nebo last _ ' DU PONT I that Ihia la a good area. West Sideis va. North Ends. 6:18 4ire«t .Straleglc |nt*r*at — . •*------Brookline,-Masa . Aug 21 i/iri , Waahmgtnn 0-,'i .50, Tiii lc\- New 11*11'* headqiiai tci a m Kansas I On I'K 7 1956 iihe date mn- wav. The 27-yeai-old speed stari. „■ -u. , Waller ..Alston' to be summarily it made you-wonder whatever be- - M t . .Nebo. ' night. l.*rry Herzog hit a triple '7’nrk, 17-6, .770 Ford. Ncv( York t-'l'.V ■New 7 oi k and Aubuin, Ala who t'Hpiuied the 100-lap claailci ''laning for big blues In the ra c*. rtiamiaaed when General Manager , ,.gn^e of tho.se dnd two singles In three trips to ""rhe aubatitution' l ule Will let to (tip up the elbovi’’ of the fie* Ham Richardson, Alex (ilmedo and lualli agreed ppon in the .tF.C for they raved about Biihday, Aiig. 81 14-6. TOO A VI aiI ago a foimci HBIk HI man in laal .Satui'dav night la now gun-.'" alow. .However, fiah up to 18 Bur.xy Bavasl called a hurried the plate and Gleri Merrer col­ more boys plsy'wItHout returning arm to a (siint under the cbm. th^ need to encourage tennis «l *n the rjpening of the hunting seiiaoni. the past aeveral years’.,, i Mot'larty's vs. Colliriavllle. 3:30 ebrller ag* anung ymmgsler* sie Slrikeniii.* Tiii'lrc, Nc\c Yoik Ihe NV.y.v emplov padded aioiind nlng for ht* ae rond title in a rhw. ' <'«Ught. , .; p,t esH conferfnee onf afternoon. lected two hits for the 'West to offen-stve and defensive pla­ a lalding parlv (Sme up frum Au- Wasn't Don Demeter going to ?Mt. .Nebo, Difficult to Handle l-own in Ihe giiiae o( an eiKvcIo- Side*. -r . , toons:." Bud says. "The extrr point oceUpTing the mind of U.S Dsvi* 100% NYLON .177, Wvnn, Cliirngo 176 Ford. T)\t^ 27-yearMild veleian la fo!» b«|f1nnlnf lo pro> \4j|nag:frfl hAve taken the rap for I hiiin and signed him In * leller of run Duke Snider o'lt "f center ------— —— Clip Captain Perry Jones. Necc Voik, I2fi, Hnrehmnn Balti­ pedia aalr.'.iUHii. Till* gained him I Intent. lowinjf the p.atiem of laat year igood f*atchea aqd the. flahinjt' itaRgerlnjf cUiba aince the busl- The league-leading North E nd , rule should bring great strategic "Everjdhmg depends on (low the field? Jim Gentile was reputed to <. • rule is Interpreted and coaches Rlchsi’dlsoti and Olrnedo, fourth •RAND NEW 1ST QUALITY more and Bmming. r'clroil. 127. cniialye into the apaitiiieiit oi Tliere wi^'e Ihiee subsequent when he alartefi hia rlimb in An-' *^*^**^”**'’ ** beglnnlnf ^ to tm-■ neaa be^kn. There have been jWiU meet the South End in a ■ and dramatic inlereat to what ha* will wail and see how Ihc officials "ceded, fm c stern test, sgatn 4 I'on Ftiell. a (Ollege fresliman Investigation* Theti. Auburn gust and w ound up w ith victoiiea j P’’" '’" ‘'onaiderahly In Ihe Stoning-■ hatchet Jobs aU over thla waaon be a roinbination '><’ S'®'" rtartford Mai (*ard makeup game Friday night. A ' been the most routine play in National lamgue Theie he was ahlc to inapecl wlijSl i and Bill Terry, etc. Well, Demeler tact Right now I wopid *sy that! A'lstralt*'* Rod IjRve and B\'i TTatling .Miialal, .st, Irvii.*, 740. j claims. It sp 'iil moi e lime than over .locco Maggiaeomo and point i ’‘”1 * " * ' . in DelfAlt, Oinetnntitl,'’ " Cleve­ i North End victory-will clinch the " r(>6tbHll ” kind of furniture a 'young man I is on the premises, but league title. , —— i w. i. . **’® change tmeana greater use of Mark today in Ihe men’* quatler- Ajhhiini Philadelphia, 745, Mava I both the KEC and NCAA Investi- .leader Eddie-Elemke in Ihe final I , fl*hlng eontmuea -to be land and -Philadelphia. Slalte out yoiir claim to the out-of-doors with pla-i liig I ollege (oolhall could af- . know what to u.se, for a bat'mL Fealu res Murphy I Weal SIdea .... 010 02x .3-6-0 !® , ®"°'“ *"® the crab block in all fours. Il m av; final* of the .N'sUonal Double* San Francisco. 72R Aaron, Nlil- I gating the ivhnie mess ! few racea of fhe 1957 aeaann. claaaified aa good, with, this'fjah Thla la tjo* Angeles, but they foiil Gentile want off quietly to Spo a high woM fence. (Create an outdoor living South End ___ 000 000 0-4-2 substitution rule lett-Ing more boys that coaches will have to de- . Tournament SIZE waiikce, ,727. Skinner Pittsburgh This w **(*ll nijre or lea* sma- I Tlu ee more cHi'd.* remain in the P'^T'dlng some of thr be«»toer* Asrnn Milwaukee .57 ,Mav« .San ard ripiinnieiil lor a kid who I family la ailing In roiirt lo take point.* The battle for the title re coaching changes which means Alston puls..rlils finger on the " ’'’o performs as a wrestler and „ Use high wood screens to give your children I INTER.MED1ATE LKAGI'E The rules makara are back as handle. ! wjll be selp(:ted. They are: ’ 1 Niantie and Tbamea River areas. I Bantly Oil (jefeated .Nassiff 6,70x15 Francisco, 8.5 NVal In- Viigcle.* played .sixth airing quarterback on the rerrullmeni lanuah off the \olVes around Ihe so called epeedy that-.-yCharley Dreasen. an estab­ esuae of muclT of the Dodgers'j prpbably ■ haunts houses on his closely aa the.v could, get to.tvvo "The only thing the extra point i 2. Athletic rhythm. S Blue crabs apparently are pro­ - a-|prolected play area. Fence out neighborhotxi 80, Malhaw* Miiwaukcc 75 111* ti o.xh - squad Aiihurn-'-' .w aa name of Don and ix>.*lore him lo | seven which Incliidea in addition lished major league manager, will troubles. "Some of them might nighi* off. The mean visaged j Arm* 6-3 at the-West Side Oval platoon football without actually doe* is put more second; Dharacter nnd 4\ .Most Important. distraction . . . and beautify your-home at the ! last night. Bantly'a spaced their Run* Balled In Bank* Chi swe.iling out (lie last year of what, , alhletir good graces (he was ruled to Krehs, Maggiaeomo and F'lemke, j Y^hr, with 'ffiporVa j remain In hia strange role of a have got rich too quick," he says, irishman, wilh tje cloSe-shaven I six runt over-the first four Innings * guessing on the coach. There is no ability to play under picssuic cagn. mt. Tlinm'a* ' Pit Isbiirgh O.'i IS known In college iirrle.* as an’ out of Inlercolleglale compelltlonl. | such speed slara a* Rene Char-' '')J* frabblng ra n 'R fd lieutenant. Whatever allera- same time. You 11 see ent'.re .earns running extra excitement for Ihe same sit- j- Jones then figiiied Richaidson. All NVIen Tubo-Typo All Nylon Tuboloss A national magaxlne from New The move from the Gowamis; skitU to go with a sour disposition, and were never in tro'iblb Earl Aarnn. Milwaukee, 77 H 'Ander­ "Oklahoma probation Ihe, mark lanri. .let I V llumislc'n. c.eorge ' only fair tiona there are will he coaflfied to to the Pacific had -it# effect on i take* on Spain's latest mat aensa- Stop in soo.n and see the many .sparkling new on and off the field nearly every . uatinn is there 4ivery lime yon a re .^ a n y MacKay of f'aylon snd Sam S iz e . b l a c k « 'iirrE SIZE b l a c k w h i t e i York apirllfd a writer Into town I Bidwell scattered six hits by the son Phil.idelphia 76 Bnvci. ,S| of .un 1* upon Mm. hut nothing Lombardo and Gene Bergin Rac- lalBBil Fiahing those who play. Ihe club as well as the bucks of-| tlon,- Gregory Jarque, in a time fence designs from which to choose. You’ll time the ball changes hands; TV-o within the opponents' 10-yaid hue. I Glar..malva of Houston aa meeting for private inveattgaltoM of its own, ' loser* io gain the 'win. Joe Twa- — U.9.') — 6.40x15 — 17.95 — 21.95 Loul.e. 7.'i ' linppen* This was (hanged lo a ing gels underway again al River- Trout fiahing is good In re- flee. "A few of the boys have n o t' timit mateh* on a card at the State complete units may be exchanged . The coach trailing. Y'fi. with time the requirement*, .then w hr*ked last \'esi'* Auluirn ' Deeply In 'froiihle be delighted to learn how easily and economi­ ronite got three hits In the s'lx-in- Hits A''hhuin, Phila'lelplua bowl ban extending. uni il 1930 «ide .Sniuiday night ai 5 1,5 | rialmed pond*. Stream fishing, yeL .adJualed 5 themselves lo the 'D’eater Tuesday night. ' twice in a periodj All the old running out will be muidei’ed. "Richardson hs* been playing 6.70x1.') — 14.9.3 — 19.9.') 6.70x15 — 17.95 — 21.95 Al|..5mernan end, .limmy Phillip.*, Krehs has piled np an Impres-1 however, la practically al a stand- Tliafs Hie way It should be once cally you can build any of the— nlng game for Bantly'a Jim 1.58: Aaron, Milwaukee 1.54. will'll iiie.ina le.-as monev with trip aerpas the,' country," adds. While a pair of tag team match- stories abo’. t the offensive man | elthpr way." . | wonderfiillyand i* the lending can- 7.10x1.') — 17.91) — 21.9.') - 7.10x15 — 19.95 — 23.95 which lo hue moie .young men tfi north (With \vife and expen.srs *ive leeoid a* he awing* into hat still a manager haa denionslratOd he Gslanek accounted fOr two of Nas- Banks. Chirago and May*. ,Snn Alatori. "A fellow like GiL Hodgfes | ea head tlie bill, with the rowdy . . . traditional siff's aix hlU. finally getting acquainted '*’ilh Talking, football and Y’ale d'n’d; didate if We can get sway.” Jone*' 7.60x15 — 19.95 — 2.1.95 ^ 7.60x15 — 21.95 — 25.95 Francisco. tM , Ceped, San Fran- search of erliication. 1 paidl for more in,lrn.*ive injerroga- | tia for the championship Me won" Blsek bass are providing fair to ran run the work*. The retention might have been upset by having i Graham Brothers battling: ^ e r lo . . . modem - ’ The final game of tke aeaaon will the defensive man « the end of the Ivy League 'with the Elis’ Hbad said. eiaco. 144 Alihuni l*n I exarily lomplain- I tlon hi* fii'sl main eveni Ihi* aeason on good fishing In moat ponds. of Alston at this tinte is to'Wal- 8,00x15 — 21.95 — 25.95 8.00x15 — 23.95 — 27.95 to find a home and getting hia' Riran sisr# Iwiis Martinet and be played Fri'day night when ^ant- the aeaaon swill be heard again. i coach in an Instirance office in The former Davl* Cup ace has ihg In Ihiee yeata ’ midei the Meanwhile, Auburn pi-'^udlv , April 26 and haa won three ad­ Pawfish fishing i.* reported to be .ter E, D Malley a credit,.Although . . . or other designs of unique character. 6.00x16 — 14.95 ‘ I Triples Virdr-: *^*'**^ fall of SO min* Bidwell and MendiUo: Galanek, Thomas, Pltlahiirgh, 32, Aaron. long ag o ,^ i^ n an unthmighfiil RI O .Horn Checkered flag* i* now at an even ' leap -at the old easy out of the Unable lo identify the players football, the other nine to an In-' 4lolff. I.ifslit Drills _ 1 -4* harassed owner. »e\im nnlv 2fti feet at foul ianother such bout Hewitt (4) and Eagleson. All Prices Plus Tax and Kecappkble C$kstnR Milwaukee 26; Robln.aon. Cincin­ bill coiHpn7^((^i,ite Auhuin slum- dor.ep. . . . Deti-oll i/Ti T3ie Delixill Base- without a a(jorecard. More sp^lal- sursnee business doing close lo $10 mi.* .slipped wad* of gteen- bllLs Pleaaantville, N J (4'i ' Al­ nati and .Mathew*. .Milwaukee 25 hsll Company has a lifew color filny TTie cualoniers. slaiiy-eye«ube m a Gsda- heavyweight ,1'ony Alilhony likes , Laat Ni|K)it'» Fiplits ■ "tlh spring piadice, no recruU- OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON PUBUC TRUST 14-7. .667: Worthington, San Fran­ kjilifi Ff^itlurr M nlrh civic group*, club* and other or- out, on the Dmlgria. hut O'MaUejr opponent* adjust Ihotr stances and! college stare capable of both.^!t- light drills today to-wind pp train­ den. Ala,, hotel lobbl. riiey jiiat to blow hia own i.orn. A'llttough plu# Rocky I-ee le a massive fig-/ ing, ho speech-making. " he antilea; cisco,- 10-5, .667; W'lUey, Milwaii- gantxattona. General Manager knew ill wasn't Alston's fault that, have field .days .herer and Alston tacking and defending. , ’’Why,; 1 don't even kno'X’’ where ing for the flrel annliM |Nutmeg happened to he tsikmg sf Hie Anthony doesn't' rlslni to be g ure from what was the Mggeet f Chicago—Virgil Akins. 150, St. ■kee 8‘-4" .687; McCormick, flan Wtlberforce, Ohio. Aug Jl i.T'' John McHale eatd the 33-nitmite, the front office aliick too long has heeri faiitted somewhe for the registrar's office ’ is in New Bo\*'l football game at . Hedges time to an Auburn sasiatant'ico* state In the Union until IGgeka.got 'Louis, satopped (Jharlie (Tomk- ■"The blocking change Is likely ch ! Heavyweight contender with the Gilntber - rolte of Springfield, l!-mm. aoimd n w le he* scenes with too nvany old guys'. Waller not turning.this more lo thwDodg- Haven. Stadium here Friday night. The Frajiciaco. B-5, ,643: Spahn. Mil­ who royly ducked hi* ,eyea., A into .the act. He and the- former atonej 'Smith, 148, Lo* Angeles, 10. to create more slugging snd hold­ waukee, 18-5, .640. nd I trumpet, he dole* on the Instru- Ohio, yeaterday won the feature I showing major league action at couldn't lake a ^iirn In the box era' advantage. players are graduates of C?onnacU- lurking ■ behind pillar* In the Mr. America should stage a live­ (Non-Title). ing cin pass'blocking than it is "And take it from one who play­ ment and play* it well enyugli to mkteh of the 41st snmial AnieiT- firlgga Bt*dltim, Rprlng itralning when the entire pitching staff col- Walter. Alston has another year cut high school#. Six playtrs who Strikeouts -Jonea, St. leouia, 163, lobby weie scunita from An'othor ly aet-to In the opener. - . Harvey, N; B .—Bob Spring, St. supposed to prevent; When a, de­ ed . and coached foundo’ ftbaU aft In oocaAlonallv with lo'p com- oati Tcmila Asgn. Championship. lapeed, starting with Don New- won All-State l\on(»rs as high Antonelli, San Fganci.ico. 118; .Snutheaslern Conference school, activitiea and other intereiUng to do Juet this artd 'is fortungle In The co-featured tag- team bout, John, N. B.. knqcked out Frankie fender bounces off ths hand lii con­ foi' yeara, it's belter lor everybody 9i CENTER ST. (By MuniiripRl Bld«.]|-<^MI S-lM l bos. Th* ^leasantville fighter haa In another match. George Slew- coitiM and running through the 6p»hn, Milwaukee. 117: .Ppdrea. rumored' to exist to the north .In haiehall arena*. Denlgned to appeal having an owner who realise! that another four-man -4leal,nSii’ U,6. [Turner, Bangor, Maine, (. (U gbt tact with the blocksr’al body, I ’m UUa wisy . . , the player, tha schoof s6hool foetbal'' sUrs ^ t season a oollectWin of trumpets .whlrh ha art. Vam'vood, N. .1, deffaled Ed­ to all age troupa. th* md\i* has in- three reliyf workers, Clem' lAblne, Uia qulckeat w tif to aolve the are among those UatadTO'itart. Lo! Angeles, 110; Roberts,. Phils- Tuscaloosa Mark L*«rm «i»4 'weigUa). afraid t£at the tendeaey will be and the eoatdi.'' lelphlg IM. I pitya during leisure 5momentA. ward Van Vav^houdt. SUmford. strucUonaTiacUon by Tiger play- Don Beiaent and Bd It^hurk. H$ problem hi to (tnd ii oouj^e «( good Gadsden was apUt down tha mid- ^ d y Qiftis onpMlnf krqthon ■i hii training quarters. Conn.. <-$. 6-0. art. wouldn't kit for men .irko had baen ' puu hlttai*. Joa arid Uurry HunlltMi. « <1- ' \

    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 Houses for Stele 72 r Houses for Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Lota for SiQe 73 Tenetnents 631 BY FAGALY and 814d ATEN SituationB iVanted— s a v e ON OASOLiINE. Hava your RCA CONSOLE—Radio with short DININO ROOM SET — D i v « n (X X D i—8DC room'Ckp4i. Finished (XXIV) MANCHESTER Older Al 7- o^rable location. Lot BOO’ dbep Automobiles for Sale 4 Automobiles ttr Sals 4 THEKK OUr.HTA BE A LAWI - Hdp Wanted— Feiaalc 35 oiign tanJt, 300 or 600 gallon tank MANCHESTXIR—Lokewtxid Circle Female 38 wave bands. _G0od for recreation couch, chrome kitchen 'set, tqle-- SIX ROOS^ aputmenl, completely -ncreatlon room, - garage, covered room home, three bedrooms, 2-car with many shade trees. Three South, near Country Club. 100x210, 19B* ED8EL8—2 door hardtop*. 4 1986 PLVMtJOTH—Savoy, hard-, ooNaroriAii w o m a n — General wim pump and meter loaned to room or cottage. Call Ml 8^694. phone chair and stand, - three petto. BeeuUtuI landscaped yard, garage, large lot. Within St. bedrooms, fireplace. Immaculate city water and sewer. Reason­ volume uaers within a 20 mile redecorated. 1>ntrai. -Lease a-valf- Classified -door »edan*. Some with »r*ndard top, push button drive. Toreador housework,. plalij coohlng ' lor EXPERIENCED W O M ^ —Wiahee chairs, two living room chairs, able. Ideal tor teachers, etc. Call choice location, $17,800. K. F. James Pkrlah, $18,900. R. F. throughoult. S. A. Beechler, Real­ able. Coll AH 9-8141 after 4 p.m. shift, aome with'pushbtittrtn auto- red and White, u*cd 3 months. cogple, smaJl house, Wrll« Box Y •to do houaework and Ironing. radiua of New Britain. Texas gaao- AOTTCJUB FbBNmiRB, aUver, coffee table, two twin beds, one Oimock & Oo., Realtors, Ml 0-8248, Diniock a Co., Realtors, MI tor. AH B-6969 or W. R. Smith S ejms like e v e w time sme looks up SuT WMAT oqre HE USE WHEN THERE’S A l*, china, and . used furniture MI 8-187" any time. matir. Bijt trade* Ixw Bahk Private party buying truck for care of .Berald, Call MI 9-4169. . line. The Rackliffe Oil Company, full plze bed» 472 I. Radio and heater, arage, electric range. Near Baldwin and Concord). Six room I 1939 ANTIQUE Model A. Ready for white walla. See at Elmer'a; Auto movie projector. 44 h.p. electric 15 OAK ST. , new. Two solid mahogany end School. Tel. Ml 9-5783. square ft. ot livliig area. 8 muiutea' -1952 white ranch (24x64). Dining COVENTRY LAKE—Lake front 10:30 A.M. WANTBP«zLL*dy to car* for two motor. One ' l ” -2” rigid pipe tables—will s^crifl(^ Can bs seen from .Manchester Green. Youngs- luckley School. ImmematC occu­ cottage, 100x100 lot. 3 bedrooms, I the road. 1160. Call t q 9-4136. Sale*, West Road. Rockville or gpancy. $18,700. room (o'r family room) 17x10, SATURDAY 9 A.M. call Rockville TR 5-B356, chiklii6n In’ my home, hour* 7- EICTT WEEKS-old Beagnw pup­ threader. l"-2 " rigid pipe fmtter. Just re-Celved from Simmons, at 620 Center !Sj,.^'Mlmcheste^.'. FOUR ROOM apartment 2nd floSf, towb kitchen living room with kitchen almost 18x11, 21' living one car garage, $8,500. R. F. .1910 POI^TIAC—4-door sedan. Ra- >fS0. Call between 4-10 p.m., MI- pies. MI 3-4624. Call MI 9-M62. hot water, no furnace. Adult fam­ 6-ROOM CUSTOM RANCH. Built- Dlmock k Co.. Realtors, MI- Hollywood bed outfit with head- fireplace, vestibule. Basenient ga­ room. Three bedrooms. High ele­ I' dio, heater, only IS,00 down. 1949 19.18 BEL AIR CHEVROLET 6 "4-6277. ily. MI 3-4751. rage. Lsjtgk lot, $16,200. R. E'. ins, stainless steel range, ven vation, sweeping view. '4 mile off 9-5245, Barbara Woods, AH 9-7702. Chevrolet Club Coupe only 11,00 Four door aedan’ Radio, heater, WANTED—Seven homes for seven VENETTIAN BUNDS—Two 86” x boards, full and twin size, box and refrigerator. 2 fireplaces, Robert W. Agnew, AH 3-6878, Jo­ YOCB tXJUPEKATlUN WILL puppies. Guys *6, gals *5, Phona MaoMnery and Tools 52 Dimock _ and.Co., Realtors, AH Wilbur Cross, 2 10 mile from Rt. I down, 19M Packard 4-door sedan etc, Two tone paint. Whitewall BOOKKEEPING—Machine opera­ 60." three 2S"x80," 'one i l ’’:x60," spring and mattress. Factory sales t Rh R® a n d f o u r ROOMS— 9-8248, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, $21,000. seph N. Aahford, AH 9-6818, or BKi APPBCUlATem ; tor-wanted bv local concern, 514 MI 9-8708. one 24” x60,” eighteen Sl” x60." Tile IjaUi. Furnished circulating 30j about 3 miles from Manches­ , only 15.00 down, Brunner * Ednel, Urea. In excellent condition, MI- floor samples selling at les* than TROY ROTOTILLE1R& and attacb- Robert W. Agnew, MI S-6878, Jo­ 6-ROOM CAPE. Lakewood CJlfcle ter. Bus service. AI.L. 818. 4 Call Robert D. Murdock, AH. 3-6472. Talcoitville. 9-4137. day week. Salary open. Write MI 8-8449. ^iiients. -Bolens walking or riding hot water heat. Venetian blinds. seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-0818. or Box Z care of Herald. State ex­ MALE CHIHUAHUA— months half price. School S'L.^ near Main. Adults. area. Paneled living room, 2 fire­ Lillian Grant or the realtor of Dial Ml 3-2711 garden tractors and attachments. Robert D. Mutilock, AH 8-6472. places, I'a baths, garage. $24,600. BOLTON—Third lake. Waterfront . 11952 Chevrolet Convertible auto- perience, education and age old. Wonderful house pet. *60. n e e d BOOKCASES?—See MAR- For inforibation Inquire 254 your choice. Walton W. Grant 32x32 cottage/ 24x24 li-vlng room, 1 0r,l F O R D r n N V F m T R I d i Call MI 3-8806. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main. Agency. Realtors, MI 3-1153. I tnatlc- Radio, heater, white w-all Imrhanilale co.ndlllon, New- vinyl IXJW'S Furniture Dept, for the Open Thursday Evenip|Ti MI 8-7k98. Spruce St. <4, (II)—$11,800—$13,080. New subur­ fireplace. Partial cellar, drilled GIRL—For clerical work.^Tull o.r largest selection In town. L o w - BOLTON ! lire* Beautiful rose color with top. new ,p»tht, new Interior over­ Until 9 * ban ranches.-Five rooms', H acre THREE FAAULY—ao s e to Alain well. Needs cleaning. 60x248 lot, I hlsck top only $5 00 down. Bal- part time. Norton Electrical low price*. E-Z terms. TWO-ROOM Apartments, includ­ lots, full basements. High eleva­ 6(ROOM RANCH. Large lot, fire­ trees. No good for swimming. drive. Radio and healer. While- Instrument Company, 71 Hilliard ^BEAGLE PUPPIES—Reasonable. place. 2-6818 or 3-BEDROOAl RANCH. Full base­ NINE ROOM HOME—Off E Cen­ ANDOVER — For the partjl de­ Foley St. j^eward, wagon. 6 ryl Radio, healer. Pow­ two new tires. |19!L'""-MI 9-1632 or tor, 11 cu. ft.: 2 .antique chairs piano festlvaT sale. Choose from heat and hot water. Adults only. siring privacy. Two-roonK'rottage'' CH 9-071)9. at the Green. Robert D. Murdoch,'' "Ml 3-6472. ment, trout brook. *15,300, Near ter St., 5 bedrooms, extra targe er Glide. l>iw mileage. Good SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS BEAUTIFUL-Cocker pupa, buff. and various other items. TRe- our large selection of famous Call Mil 9-2849. Parkway. next tb Hop River, mile arga lot, ahnlhbery, large shade ter ha* been lont, *ml nppllc allon lon This Is the finest rrsfismsn- cient. Will R, Guy, MI 3-0677 21 for morning drug store work, p.m. AIANCHESTER —Large 5',4 room heat, excellent cohatructlon. 100’ $10,000 Tremonl Agency. Rock­ h*8 been made lo said hank lor a/iii changers. Over 47 year* total Evenings AD 2-2424. Eatabli«hed 10-1. Call MI 9-4587, ' continued model. Regular ^0.98, stove with oil lifter, $20. MI space. Available on or before tr*(e8. . Irtill basement, fireplace, ship Made In England LAR.SON'B, Connecticut's first II- Wanted—To Buy 58 yellow shingle ranch home. Three frontage, trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ ville. TR 5-2349. payment and laauance of new experience, 90 day* gnarantee on 1928. now *49.95, Marlow's, 867 Main St. 3-4920. September 15. Children accepted. ins, MI 9-5132. hot 'Water oil heat, plastered Onl.v '$100 down censed driving school Trained PITIMBING AND Jobbing altera­ MR,, ALBERT PROVES TO bedrooms, fireplace, tile bath, . walls, full insulation, open stair- book. all work. Pottorton'a. tions. copper repairing. Emergen­ HELP WANTED—Male, Engineer, YOU THERE IS A WANTEjD TO BUY References. MI 3-2934. Certified and approved, la now Salary Administrator, Teacher, Ifi-LB. WASH LOAD Automatic wall to wall carpeting, radiant cRso, m*hy closets, combination R IU 'N N K R S cy calls, MI 9.76.16. "SANTA CLAUS- Good used resafeable furniture, heat. Youngatown kitchen w'illi ANDOVER—Five room year 'round '(Yanted— Real Estate 77 offering clasaroorn and behind WKAVTNO of bums, mot^ holes Help Wanted— Female 35 Theater Manager. Assessor, KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, Norge Washer. 1936 D-Dr. Plym­ cottage. Two lots, near lake. Fire­ windows and doors, aq.csite KD.SKI, wheel ihatnicllon for leenagera.. and tom cldthing, hosiery runs, outh, new engine, good rubber. JUST PAY MONTHLY! also small upright and spinet disposal, thermopane picture win­ SELUNG YOUR hoine? Fof Announcements Home Furnishings Buyer, Ijihora- 38 Maple St. Tel. Ml 3-4327. piknos. SUB-LETT Completely Furnished place, garage. Vacant. $8,400. driveway, cltyutilitics. Near bus. TMU.AND TURNPIKE MI 9-6071. hnndbagn repaired, sipper re­ SEWING MACHINE operators. Ex­ tory Technician, Tool Designer, Any reasonable offer acceptable. 1, 2, or 3 YEARS to PAY Two-Bedroom House. M l 9-0917. dow. Rusco combination windows school, stores. Priced- to sell, way profiipt, eftieient, courteous serv­ SADDLE HORSES for hire al Moving— Trucking— perienced preferred but will train MOTO-MOWER, Toro, Jacobsen m o n t h l y PAYMENTS and doors, rear terrace, attached John Cheney or Clifford Hansen. TAIX''()TTVILI.K placement, umbrellas repaired, Collector. Grocery Clerk, Sales­ Cail at 37 Delmont Street, 9 Watkins Used Furniture Realtor, All 3-2453, evenings All below replacement cost. Charles ice and appndaiM without obliga­ B I. B Stables, Gresi Swsmp ltd , MANCHKBTKH Dnvmsf AcHdemy men's shirt oollara reversed and S tora g e 20 if applicant is familiag with mls- man, T.V. Part* Man, Y,ardman, rotary, reel of riding type power a m.-9 p.m. *16.83 ROCKVILLE—One five room Cold garage, amealle driveway, large I^esperance, Mitchell 9-7620. tion, calk 8. A. Beechler, Realtor, ' * Open Kvtr Tel MI 3.M91 8 COMPLETE 9-0340. Olaatonhury. V • now offering clnaRroom and behind replared. Mnriow’i Little Mend­ cellaneoua family sewing. Kaklar Counterman. Hairdresser, Poul­ mower*. Toro Power Handle. Exchange flat, 2nd fl(X)r $60 monthly. 2 chil­ beautiful landscaped lot. Priced to Ml 8-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, As­ ■I- the wiieel InRlnictlona in phanen ing Shop. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. , try Farm Hand, Tobacco Work­ Capitol Equipment Co.. 88 Main. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 15 Oak Street dren. Three rooms 3rd floor, all aell due owner’s lllrross, immediate UNUSUAI-J-Y beautiful new 6 room B 9 ETON LAKE — Five room sociate, AO 9-89S3. Meipber Multi- . 1910 CHKVROLFT Inll pickup of Drivei' P>l»icRlinn f'Rll PI Llg.ht trucking and package deliv­ ers -age 14 up, Dairy Farm Ml 3-7958. Boats and Acces-sories 46 FURNITURE furnished fOr married couple, no occupancy. Escott Agency, MI ranch, cellar, 100x200 lot. Only pie Luting Service. Personals 3 : 2 7210 RKI.MONT Rug ('lennipg f ’om- Ranch In choice location, Ty/o ' iniik .Ml 9 1679 ery. Refrigerators, washers and Hand. Toolmaker. Dlemaker, All 100% guaranteed, some In orig­ WILL PAY 5c EACH for 16-quart Children. *11 weekly. 420 Lake St. 9-7683 or write Box P, Herald.. baths, 2-car garage, 2 fireplaces, *10,600. Carlton W, Hutchins, AH pans I'or IIiohc ssho care aboiil stove moving apeclahty. Folding PIANIST^ for dancing^ school. USED FOUR ft. fluor^cent lights. 18 FT. MOLDED Utility, small inal factory crates, with original baskets, any amount. Tel. MI 9-5132. SELLING YOUR home, land or VACUUM CLEANERS repaired IO|m!i(q< inri.i fmi. door sedsii Dv- I KARI,V'.S DRIVINf; Ri hnn) Uimr Phone PI 2-6886. after 5 p m. Pinter, Plumber, Painter, Auto Two biilbs. Like new, *10 each. $13,600 Large 4'.i room custom space for recre^atlon room with tlieir nign plume MI .ft-0012. chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. Mechanic, TV . Serviceman,. shelter, 45 HP Gray Marine In factory seriel numbers. 9-0474. full length windows, all city utili­ ■V business, for prompt service, call my own hum* shop. Forty fear*" nariow. radio and heater Ml ! conliol RtRTwIard nnd Ruloii.inhc k’l fM' f»u:kufi and fldis'ei y.'*' Free Three or more, *9 eich. MI ^-0474^, the water. MI 9-1447. Business Locations built ranch. Fireplace, hot water MANCHESTER-Alaln St, Seven Paul J. Correntl, Broker, AD HKLP WANTED—Female. N u i^ Truck Mechanic, Cotton Textile BLOND BEDROOM ties, $25,500. Also hew 8 room Oo- factory experience. All make*, low ; 3-719* j I am I>BV. or evening appoint e.HimialeR gise‘n. MOVE BY TRAILER van. It's lesn WANTBD-Small trunk or foot for Rent 64 heat, aluminum storms, 116' front­ room house, good condition. Can 3-5863. rale*, free estimate*, free pickup rnenln (Mann iiMiin mafniclmna for, expensive—One load instead of Teacher, Medical Record Li­ I..cadman, Colorist. Technicians— USED LUMBER and building sup- TRADE—New 18' outboard cabin LIVING ROOM SUITE age, near bus, a real buy. Carlton lonial, 2 baths, 2-car garage. Real­ be used for professional business. Artificial Limbs. Auto Bodyman, 5 PC. DINETTE SET locker, also suitcase for young ly a luxurious home. $28,500. See- and ..delivery.. Mr. Miller .lA ('APlIduAr Iflft2 Cnup^ IV Villr I 1ft, Ifl, 17 year fihln by expeiierued , two or three—Easier loading and brarian. E.\p. Cloth Tester, plies. Hot water healer, modem cruiser for 15’-16’ de luxe run­ man. MI 3-7939. TWO ROOM air-conditioned front W, Hutchins, AH 9-8132. Doctor, dentist, lawyer, etc. Can USTING8 WANTED, 's ^ l e and 2-6904 lOlulilirm thi fiUKlinul MurI lenchei f ’nll 0 887ft ; unloading— Oisllnctive, dignified Bookkeeper. Clerk-Typist, Stenog­ Shovel b I..oader Operators, Sheet furnaces, oil burners, 275 gallon about. MI 4-8037 after 5 p.m, - AND ACCESSORIES lert Realty (M. AH 3-2221. two-family houses. Member of Biiilfllng— Contrarting 11 office. 100% Main 8t. location. be seen most anytime. Large lot «r)l iminrdiHlely Rtni *»ffri ov'ei and smart “ Tbe Best for ItOSs.’' rapher, Clerk. Accounts Re-, Metal Helper, Preaser, Spray oil tsnk. Gun cabinet, bathroom WESTINGHOUSE REF’R. (V)-MANCHESTER - Five room P. V. Tongren. Broker. AH 3-632t ADS. Howard R. Haattnge, Real­ PA.SSENGLRS \VAN'n-;ii .Man ' r Painter. Electrician's Hdper. EMERSON TELEV. Parking available. Apply Mar­ AIANCHESTER—Ah unusual list­ tTon TrleplnnV TR ft 07tM The Austin A. C?hambcrs Co , 603 ceivnble Bookkeeper. iSecretary, sets complete, plumbing supplies, 1917 SCOTT-ATWATER 40 h.p, ^ t - Rooms Without Board 59 low's, 867 Main St. ranch with 1120 square feet. Three tor. *MI 9-1107 any time. cheslei- In llarlfni.l an.| rclum ItllMincss S erM crs O llcrcit I.'t AI .TFItA'I’K )NH tn kltcheiift. bath (Irocciy Clerk, Bakery Clerk, Painter's Helper. Appliance Serv­ sinks and toilets. Open daily 3:30- board motor. Electric starting, WASHING MACHINE bedrooms, ceramic bath and pjas- ing, first lime on market. Large East Middle Turnpike, Ml 3-5187 family? This is for yoti. * room AIANCHESTER - - Exeellent six T-'i\-e dm' week. woiUing * 1 30 IHtO (*hf\in|rt 4 dnni i/if|ln ntul rooms allies. celliuH porches oT Hartford CH 7-1423. ( ’osmeiic Salenperson. Sales iceman. Please apply The Con­ 6:.10 p.m., Saturday 8 a m.-4 p.m. generator, '13 foot controls, three DE LUXE RANGE ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire State COMMERCIAL business or office tered walls, lots of trees. Base­ room Cape Cod. Good location, LISTINGS WANTED: Honest, l-'LOori HANDING and reflnlahlng ■ ranch, 6 down. 2 up. all finlstied. MI 9-91.16 tirn (r i. ntR iuIh I (I (i bhriiii* filayroom. Plumbing, carpentry, Clerk. Day House Worker. House­ necticut Stale Emplo.vmeni Serv­ Choman's Housewrecking. 'Yard propellers. Terrific deal if sold Take yoi.r choice of any of these Tailor Shop, 8 Blssell. Ml S-7383. space tor rent. Up to 6500 square ment garage. $16,400. R. E. near everything. Full price $12.- rourteoua, convenient service Call Rinii, nrv pnint A wfiiidrifnl i K[ieciall7,lng In o'd floors MI rlectrlcn* and maaonry. Aluminum keeper, Maid. Cook, Baby Sitter, ice, 806 Main St., Manchester. located at Stock Place off North tonight. MI 9-1036. Afte’ 8:8f Ml 8-5047. Dimock b Co., Realtors, MI 0-5245, Wonderful place for children, elec­ P. V. Tongren. Broker. AO 3-6321. AETNA IN.SIIRANCE, Vt'mkeia appliances in addition to bedroom, feel. Will sub-divide. Main St Lo­ 700. Short way put. Nice (o)ir ond fin I^i ired rijfht j 9-1710 Riding Garngca. cotlngpR, out- P aintin g— P ap erin g 21 Mother's Helper. Countergiil, Conn. Main Street, or call. Ml 9-2392. Barbara Wood.*,' Ml 9-7702, Robert tric dishwa.shor, fireplace, l',4 room home, should qualify for ■ 610 ahifl. 1 need a rulr Irmn living room, dinette, rugs, lamps, cated near Center. Plenty ol park- baths, about 7 years old. Owner ARE YOU CONSIDERING Ifl.M l''md \'h Ioi1r, haifllnp, iRillo buHdlnga, room additions Nuside Airplane Hoatesa. Waitress. Hair­ 1917 WOLVERINE 14 ft. custom PLEASANT front room for one or tng. Phone 8H 9-5229 or Ml $-7444. W. Agnew, Ml 3-6878, Joseph N. G.I. A real buy at *7,900, Over 60 North Maiicheatei, Please call 'AHHE.S, RUnBI.HII, lawns, sll kinds PAINTING AND paperhanging. tables, linoleums, dishes and other two gentlemen. Near bath. Park­ will dicker. P. V. -Tongren, Brok­ 8EUJNU YOUR PROPERTY? RMd lirHtrr RulfHimtlf Irnne- Knglnerring Company, Ine., 84 dresser. .Seamstress, Sewing SALES FALL PLANTING or landscaping? craft. 35 h.p, Evlnrude motor and items. Ashford, aH 9-8818, or Robert D. more listings of all kinds in all MI 9-3661 I of general woik and light Innk Oak St Ml .3 142A, Good clean wnrkmanahhlp at rea I.«oklng for top quality clean gator trailer, used very little. MI ing. 54 High Street. THREE ROOM office, ground Murdock. Ml 3-6472. er, All 3-6321, We will appraise your proper^' lUMRinn, lufi lone A lenl mg Rngn aiut papci.n f»lr kerl uf> Math Operators. Shir^ Piesser, REPRESENTATIVES EVERYTHING price ranges. Call the Ellsworth Rhn? p f R I MudKel t ei imr aonablo rates 30 years In Man­ Laundry Worker. Laundry Shak­ loam? Call MI 3-8603. Sandstone, 3-2840. ONLY *448 level. Main Street near Center. Mitten Agenev. Realtors. AH- free and without any obllgatleh. DRIVER WANTED Vuliiilv Roll free Pin rn reanfinnhle Sll fi ill i:V ARC TYI’ KS of carpentry work chester. Raymond Flake. Ml For Connecticut gravel, fill. ROOM FOR RENT. Private en­ (D - MANCHESTER - Six room fXXVH) - EAST HARTFORD We also buy property for cash. Ing Park In Prall and \Vhitiiev lOftl k*f>rfl 2-df»or P’ordpoin 1 Ir, tr- er. Please apply The Connecti­ Plenty of parking. Phone AH (White they last) — New ranch 3-6930, All 9-6524 or PI 2-7412. I nflei .lone 20-ness- numher. MI done, nlterallnn.s. dormera, roof- 9-9237 Medical Service Inc. Price In('ludes Delivery, Set Up, trance. Continuous hot water 9-5228, AH 3-7444. raqch. Large living room, dining Member Multiple Listing second shift, .koiilh piirkiiiR Havel dlo nnd heRlei, bcHiilifuI ' 10781 Ing. pniches, etc (.'all Ml k-ft98t, cut Stale Employment Service. -IPECIAL ^ Fresh Cold Mix As­ Diamonds—(Watches Service, Guarantee Immediate De­ shower, for men only. Inquire 101 homes. *i4,990. ((Mmpl(((tely fin­ lvor\ Hiur Kiren flnlah Spe- 806 Main SI., Manchester, (’onn. CMS room and three bedrooms. Two FOUR BEDROOM Cape. Citv STANLEY BRAY, Realtor G .Sticker, MI 9 iH'.’n 1 PAINTER AND paperhanger, phalt. 80 lb. bag Jli70; driveway ^ R fe lry 48 livery O^ Free Storage Until Chestnut St. fireplaces, garage. Large lot, full ished) Built-in stove and oven, •BiRA'E-BURN REALTY ' in) for lodRv only RLKf^noi.UX uwnnm - PvnmpT. ( ‘ARPk’.NTFR - F.xperienreft in all deconitni . Good clean job, reason- Hartford Area fireplace, ceramic tile bath, tut) utilities, *12,000, Clifford Hansen, SAI.ESniRIy Pino Pastry Shop, sealer. *1.50 per gallon; and Needed. Houses for Rent 65 basement. Nice location. $17,800. Realtor, John Cheney MI 3-2453. AH 8-6273 Ihft.I iHiflgr Sinlinn Wflgnn luuk fri ndlv nerVK e on vniir Klectro fleld.s oi ( iirpentry ( ’onirac t or able price. R. Yencha, Ml 9-6914 sSalary Baaia • Car Furnished Portland cement, *1.10 per bag. LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ FURNISHED ROOMS with private basements, amoslta drives coni- Aulomohilpn for Snl* j;feeii like neu k'lilly full Time. Apply in person in the Phone for appointment R F, Dtmock b Go., Realtors, Ad Evenings AH 9-0340. lux oni’. iriIIo nnd Edward R Price, Ml H-100,1 in period R. C. Jewett. MI 3-8832. Garden— Farm— Dairy TOLLAND— Four room ranch, 3-6472. NKKD A CAR ftnrt hud your rrerill MORTENHEN I'V Specialised RCA ! InKuvicw.s. Tlnirs . and Mon. you. No obligation. LARGE ROOM next to bath, pri­ 6 room ranch, ceramic tile both, 6 Garages linilri m»w flren, lun.n like rt terms ftfl 9 (HP.ft or TFI .ft 9109 Help Wanted— completely furnished. Immediate knotty pine kitchen, woik-out turned down? Short on down pnv IHrvi.Hor. srrvirr Ml 0-4841 ‘CEILIXG.S W IUTENKD. ronnis from 9 12 905 Main St . second . Products .50 vate home, one minute from TO RE SOLD neu 'fhin CHI nold wilh a SET OF AMERICANA-Enryclo- A— E—R—T—’S occupancy. Automatic gas fur­ basement. I-one tot. Reduced to MANCHESTER B Zone mrnl’’ Hud n roposaesnion? I^hi I .\uW l.s TITK TIMF Tm fmiMh <.(f |i,iinteil Eicning.s and .Rntiif- flofij', ask for Mr, Costanzo, Male or Female 37 Alain. 17 Pearl St. AVON .STREET up- Bee Douf'lai Mnloie grl cftniplele ^’iiRiRillee pedia. .10 book.* and annual book. TTME - for canning peache.a is 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD nace, gas stove, refrigerator, 814,900. R P' DlmoCk Co., Real SEVEN ROOM Approximately an acre of land. TV HKRVIPR anv rnnka- hiyhcRt tlui.se c\!i;i rnnins full Hhetl dol- I diiv..a Call MI .|,..S(11U, Like new. Call MI 9-2.1.12. An -expandable 4-room Cape the Inwdown on the lowest down Mans' iimie niaken nnil nmileln rpiRllIV work rI InwfRt prlcr for (lIRlv FamiMar with office rou­ PART TIME -Help Wanted. Gro­ here. Predictions are for a .short Open Mon.. Thru Fri. tiH 8 p.m. CLEAN comfortable heated con­ automatic hot water heal. *00 tors. .Ad 9-8248, Barbara Woods. Two street fTOntage. IUC1.M I Hhinel U'oik ;iml nit kinds monthly or with a 2 yeai lease CAPE COD Cod home offered for quick' sale nnrj iimftlleHt pRymentu anywheie t \rntk l‘ Oi ftre csti- jOCTSIIiK And insole painling. tine Employe benffils including cery Clerk, Shoe Salesperson, season. Golden Jubilee Yellow necting living room and bedroom. Ml 9-7702 Robert W. Agnew, AH Must be seen to be appreciated. VACUUM CI*EANERS btiught, *85 monthly. Call AD 2-4.'>28 or Hot waloi- oil heat, hatchway, below $11,000. Steam heat, fire­ Not f| RniRlI loan m rinRiire «M>in dn\ s»heif ln\\6 fisei'henil aincR 1931 Phonr Ml 0 4ft37, Pnt mntrH < all M, R .Jutia.s Mi­ I ('all MI 1 21'21 I-'nr free e.allniale life insmance and Blue Cross. Ap­ School Oioasing Guards, .^ito Free Stone peaches. *1.49- a bas­ Also single room in refined home. 3-8878, Joseph N. Ashford, Ad Centrally located. Mechanic, Chauffeur, Woodw-ork- sold, repaired, any make. MI GA 9-9145. fireplace, Ule bath, combination place, large .kitchen, city water pany nlun DnuglRe Motore 88.*? men tin nn I infrcI inn aun i nn- ici'ton’8 ll (i2T‘.i )nb too .Mtnall ply at Stafford Printers Inc . Cen­ ket and up. Oapp Favorite pears, Continuous hot water, near bath, 9-6818, or Robert D Murdock MI doors and windows, city utilities. teeil er. Cosmetic Salesperson, Shoe 9-3651 after 5. 3-6472. and sewer. Handy to school, Owner will accept reasonable Mnin Street. ter and Weal St., ‘ Stafford *1.49 a basket and up. Will pay central. MI 9-7410. Nice lot. ti'ces. Near' bus line, HA\M':TIMF:. wHI W.uk mi nrld Springs. Conn. Sale.apcison, Cook. Counlergirl, 5c each for empty 16 quart bas­ COVENTR'Y—Four room cottage stores and bus. offer. FX IM'dt I KN( *KI > Cji 1 pentpr avail COMBINATION STOVE--Wood or on Rt. 31. with lake privileges. VERNON LAKE Street—Five room school. l'a % mortgage may be as- Ol.l^KR ('AUS, mruhanlt R npei irIr \4'r HE'I'MI, I hr hral kiba tloiir any timr Kvn vthmg l.x ' nhl4‘ Rciimdelin^ m ulml liave Private In.struction.s 28 Waitress. Seamsti-ess. Sewing kets, any amounts. Tel, Ml 9-0474, r o o m f o r r e n t —Hot water PHELP.S ROAD coal and electricity. Speed Queen Call MI 3-6441 from 6-7 p.m. rancli, 2 years old. Must sell. P. siiincd, 30 day occupancy, owner ftxU vourarlf earn r Inshvii h jinod Wr WIKiLE.HALE Ihr leal, our Rpci lRltv Ml f> .30.38, A’ou $l 95 Imur or conirmi Small srrnr^T.ARY Ma('hine Operator* Please apply Farmer’s Market, 819 East Mid­ wringer type washer. Also Reo bath, shower and parking. MI An at tractive 3-bedroom home Write Box U, Herald Re)e< tinn. I/0nu noon Oprn evea 111 Al.l. 'rVl'K.S Ri'i'rriiR iTpHiicfi and and Chilflren aiul ailnlts. ko” Den Set, six piece group in­ r o o m t o RENT—On Main St. 114,000. F.H.A. or V.A. R K. Irtri of Msnclieater on th« 30th day of I ipeti u eeU ilasa 6 * in 9 p in. I Modern nir-condiliohed office, 37- Mcekvllle. cluding love seat, two chairs and SINGLE HOUSE .1 large rooms. with fireplace, dining room, master bedroom, attached garage At^det. l!)5)(. Ha I ni (lava 8 a m -6 p m rrwirrd Quick arivicr (’nil Ml riAY'R ROOFING CD , ahingle and hPRimiofs oni.y. CaTl Ml 9-1878. Quiet home (or school teacher, Dlmock $c Co., Realtors. All 9-5'245, in.ftR KNCMSM KOni* Slrttinn for frrr nuk uiy VVrnlhn hinlt np roofs, giitlei nnd condiir I hour, ft-day week. Liberal com­ Outstanding three tables. Sale price only *84 - working man or couple. Continu­ Quiet neighborhood. No children. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 Robert kitchen, firat floor. Three bed­ plus many other features. Fairly Preaent; Hon. Jrthn J. Wallett, Judge. pany benefit firograni. Pia-C YOUR OWN pickles, *1.00 rooms and bath on second floor. Eolnte of ISRAEL GOODeTiK’E late WRK(Hi Karoi'l Ahenlutrh new (luanl (Vi 413 Main St lor w-nrlc rnof, (•hminey repairs 76. Easy Terms. ous hot water and steam heat. Rcjydy Sept, 1. MI 3-4431. W. Agnew. Ml 3-6878, Jofccph N, priced at $18.60(J, o( ManrhpfttPr In Mid DUtrlct. dft* Write 3-room Cape Cod home at 86 basket. Riester, Foster St., Wap- Bedroom and storage on third Rhll in Rhnwuv'iii You « uti *it\c 19,'.II MEHCl'UY Call Mlldiell Riiv HagenoW'. Ml .9 2214; R.iy [ionds—Slocks IMortuajfes .T1 Clyde Road. I ' j baths, breese- Plng. Kitchen privileges If desired and Ashford, Ml 9-6818, or Robert D. ROBERT .1. SMITrf. INC. »?on M I n ftT'iO M~^A M nUBRIRM m Pull Mme .lacitann, MI .1812B, SKCItKT.AKY GLENWOOD gas heat, gas cook- parking. MI 6-1360. Murdock. All 3-6472. floor Garage Screened porch. 00,'? Main .Street On moil'm nf I<<'na (*r»od«tlfr« of Mid (I 211'2 rleanlng, removal aeiAMce land , CONSOIJDATF debt into a second wa.v and overslr.e gdrage. Four . ing combination stove, cream Suburban For R^nt 66 *14.800. Madeline Smith, Real­ Maru'hpfttpr. Administratrix. P. O. HO.\ 'ilO.'l bedrooms. Fine tot. all ron- MI 9-.')241 (*)K0KRKD ihAi montha from the acantng. lawns mowed drivewnv Fo r th e best In shingle and built niortKaKP loan Pay $22.2ft per Flowers— Nursery Stock .50-B color Phone MI 3-2805 between PLEASANT—Large heated room. (IV )—MANCHESTER - Six room tor, AH 9-1642. 3i>th <1av of Auiniat. bi» and the Reailng nalchlng Metal, r»r<1 up roofing gutters, tesders. chlm IhousHiul per nwinlhe Dial,,. CH Ilai'tforrl, ( ’tniii. 5;30-7;30 p.m. Reasonable. ROCKVILLE - 38 Elm St,, new f>amr> arn limited and allowed for the Free parking. On busline. 146 2>i-room apartment, heated, elec­ Capo ]U8t off East Center Street. Apron Matchrnatei! board dnima Nfl t» ft7ft7 ’ nev nnd roof repalra rail Coughlin 6-8897 and a{«k Frank Burk^? nr Rtating hiisinvas exprrienrlnf In Winning D*jign tric range, refrigerator, garage, good (ohdlllon. extra lot. School th<*lr claims afatna(> Mid eatatp. and Ml 3 7707. Mra .Cartor'hnw *a.sy it Is Cbn- riitinn, ago anil anlHr\- desired. MORiARTY 0I*ADI0LUS—Zinnias and asters. 1956 FLORENCE — Combination basement, fireplace, A real nice room ranch. Garage, quiet street, eald administratrix ta dlrertod to' five Kl.Pi ITIK'AIj K.hml?ia-te ilnnger nerUf'ut MorlRKKe KxuhnnKC Fern Gardens, 179 Fern St. range. 4-4 , gas and oil. Excel­ ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, di.sposal. ho pets. *75. TR 5-2505, home for $14,700. R. F, Dlmock b near biia. nearly new-. Storm''win- Street vicinity, only $12,900. 8. A pnbltf nnlirp to thp rredttr»!| to bring ouje IcRfl j'oriln mme out ROOFING, RIDING, ^lalhttng Car —,______.U'-ANTED Woman for full time JARVIS REALTY CO* lent condition, reasonable. Call centrally-located. Single or double, ’TR 5-8050. Co., Realtors. MI 9-5245 Barbara dowa. P. V Tongren, Broker. Ml- Beechler. Realtor, MI 3-6969 or i m (hrir rlatmi* within Mid (itne allow- , — ------...— ------I ciorical -poaillon. Some secre- 3-6321. Wes Smith, Ml 9-8952. pd by ptibllfibinie a copy of lhli« order leiR mnlalled CaU'Ml ti (MS.ft pentry Allerstlon* nnd addition* Ml 3-4112 BROTHERS UNIVERSAL — IVringer washer JA 8-0572. small babies accepted. See Mrs. Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert \V Ag­ in eomr now-npAprr having a clrcUia- Celling* Workinanshitr gimran Ilusiness Opportunitie.*4 IVI' tRilHl rxporipiur doHirablc. In- *50. Roper Gas range 'With heat­ Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Summer Homes for Rent 67 new,- Ml 3-8878, JoAeph .N Ash­ tl«>n in ir witlioul rqulpm rnl. Write door. Nicely equipped. range. Florence two burner par­ LAKE AMSTON—Four-room cot­ dock, Ml 3-6472. immaculate condition Tlila jrttrac- nil heal' w-llh domestic take-off, nollco fivon „ men! Rent oui waah luul pfill.^h ' 3-2431. Jack Tiirklngton. MI .3-77.31 tion. Call MI 9-7546. lor heater. In good condition. MI- water, heat, separate entrance, JOHN J. WAIXETT. Judge, Rtaiul Only caah need is ytnii B o x M.iaio of Herald, * One owner. 895 gentlemen, parking, M I-3-4724. tage nea. water, screened porch. llvc home haa many feutnrea such IKo-llme siding, two car garage, 9-3265. $60 per week. Available to La­ (VII)—SIX ROOM ranch near Por­ Weekly lenl See ( ’bet Hnumei or HiM>ring and rh)mney.s Ifi-A ter Street School.- Two eramlc a.a ceramic tile bath, fireplace, wooded lot. Only $14,000 Three AT A ('Ol’RT OF PROBATE. . held bor Day. AT 8-5159. rooms and bath each unit. Call Ml iSfanrheBtpr. wKhIn and for the dla- .lohn GHitily Hrunnei'R Fil.6U'l. ■’*5” COVENTRY. CONN. tlla baths, fully plastered Elfi" complete insulation, 1-car garage trirt, of Manchpftter. on Uui -Hth da>'- bC TRlcotiyille Ml 3 MtM R()OFTN(7—Rii'.rtHhxtng In repair- '57 Ford Fairlane "600” Vic­ FURNISHED ROOM At 106 Birch closed Torch, attached garage. with amesite drive, com'hltiatlon Mr. Contois, AH 4-1144; Glenn August. A O 1958. ^ I Inp roofa of all kinds Also new • SEPTIC TANKS toria Hardtop. Power steer­ ADMISSION St., AH 9-3884. Large lot *23,900 R. F Dlmock, screen and storm wlndowsi wall to Roberta Agency, Resllors snd In­ rr< s*'iii Hon. John J Wallett, Judge. HIU*8‘ TKI.PVISION Srrvtca SEPTIC TANKS ing, I-'ordoinatlc, radio, hmt- Wanted to Rent 68 surers. A 0 2-9683: Ml 4-0072. KalMe of WILXIAM D CHENEY poofs CiuUrr work* rhlmneya Nice! Neat! Cleaned and Inatallerl NOTICE k Co,, Realtors, Ml 9-.5245 Bar­ wall carpctlhg, modern kitchen, a k/a WIUJAM DAVIE^. late-fvf Man- Available at all times Phlloo far er. One owner, VERY PLEASANT-Single room open stairway, coppeV plumbing, • leaned, repaired, years’ ex- AND OF ELECTORS The Registrars of Voters of the for ladv hr gentleman. Parking. MODERN—Three or four room bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Robert W, SOUTH WINDSOR (Edge of Alan- chrjiirr in Mid district, deceased. torv supervised sarxdrs Tfl Ml perlenre Free esliinntes Call low- mileage. Town of Manchester. Connecticut furnished apartment. Young busi­ Agnew, Ml 8-6878. Joseph N. Ash­ screened porch and nicely shaded Upon application of Martha E. Cb^ 99^96 Brand new 6-room Cope • SEWERS The Board of Admission of Elec­ 272 Main St,, MI 3-4071. ehester)—very attrartive eustom- ney praying that letters of admlnlatra* Howley Manrhesier Ml 8 5361. PLUQGEO SEWERS will be in session in the Registrars' ness couple, no children. Must be ford, AH 9-6818, or Robert D. Mur­ lot 60x150. Immcdiaie occupancy Marhine Cleanetl '.86 C hevrolet Ktatlon Wagon. tors of the Town of Coventry bullt five room ranch, 2 car ga­ Hon he granted bn Mid estate, as per k'l.OOR ('leaning service .Indklns , U , liallis. tSoiMl kit. Off F-ast Room' at the Municipal Building. BEAUTIFUL — Furnished room, clean, with all modern faciiltios, dock, Ml 8-8472. and fairly priced at $15,700. applirattnn on file, tt Is will hold session on Saturday, Au­ Handy to school, bus, and stores. rage. recreation room and second ORDERED—That th«» foragomg aj> and Sons Reautiful flooi s mu Machine Cleaned center .Street. gust 23, 1958 from 10;00 A.M. to Friday August 29, 1958. from 6 private home for school teacher In Manchester or close vicinity. • INSTALLATION *15 9 5 AH 9-4519. (X) MANCHESTER—Six room Co­ Robert J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main St. fireplace In basemient. .Beniitiful- pHrallnn be, heard and determined at T speciftit'' AH lypes of f)o4U'4 done Septic Tanks. Dry Wells.- Hewer Only - ...... *1 5 ,9 0 0 4 P.M., at the firehouse In North P.M. untu 9.P.M.. D.S.T., for the or wetrking girl, with or without iv, landscaped yaiid with trees. the Probate office In Manchester in purpose of making an enrollment lonial on a large lot with a beauti­ MI 9-6241. said District, on the 29lh day of Au- by mni hme RI 2 7lDrt l.lne* ln«1nlle(I^.^>llsr Water, SPECrALiST '86 Rulck Rnadhutster i-Door Coventry for the purpose of. ex­ board] Ml 3-6745. Big screened terriice. This is a I of electors who are entitled to vote, ful view. 12x:S) living room with :ust, A D. 1958. at ten o'clock in tha : k'l' RN A('KS cleaned b'- Iice|i4»ei| P. V. TONGREN proofing Done. JARVIS REALTY GO. Sedan. Power ateering, pow­ amining qualifications and admit­ and Land for Sale 71 fireplace. 3 bedrooms, garage. 'KLSIE d r .—Spacious Hive room home for - discriminstlng people, orenonn. and that notice be. |hven tn er brake*, dynaflow, radio, ting to the electors oath those at the caucuses of tb* Town of ranch with carport. Large living in an area of fine homes. Price falt persons Interested In sala estala I oil burnAi men. $8 nnd up (’all ni:Ai. i;s-r;\-n'. iiiioKEjt Town and Country Manchester. Apartments—Flats— ' 817,900, R. F. Dimpek $t Co., Real­ nf ipf' pendency of m I^ implication MI ,3-1112 and heater. Q O C found qualified. ■ ) FOB DIFFERENT sixes and types rt>om with fireplace, efficient $2.3,600. Glenn Roberts Agency, RV f> ft’J.ftn McK i n n e y b r o s . .\l Werlmer, Ml 3-7847^ , , Tenements 63 tors. Ml 9-5245, Barbara Woods, arVd the time and place of heartog \ ".An.l tliliiK In Hciil l-laliire;" One owner. ^ s le d ; at Coventry; Connerticlit, Signed of farms and land -trocta vUtmn 20 Ml 9-7702, Robert W Agnew, AH kitchen, three bedrooma. Full AD 2-9683;-Ml 4-0072. thereon. b,v publishing’ a of this . Frilr, nellal'era. .MI 0-7913 i Drainage Co. this 16th day of August. 1958. basement. *1,8.4)60. Madeline order Irt som»* new.^pai>e| naying'a Clr* ‘ I lANn.Si'AIMNO And iaiid i leiii Sewerage Disposal Co. Donald Hemingway SMALL 3 ROOM- 3rd floor. Main miles of Hartford. Lawrence F; 3-6878, Joseph N. Ashford. Ml rulHtian.ln Mid district, at least five ing lelamlng walls side XA'aliis, M l 3 -6 3 2 1 ISO.18'2 Pearl St. - Ml 8-8808 .laeli Turkington, .Ml S-77SI Ml 9-4143 '57 Meredry 2-Door 81'onte- Richaird M. Galinat Edward F> Moriarty Street apartment (or rent, *55 Ftano, Broker. AH 9-8910. 9-6818, or Robert D. Murdock, Ml Smith, Realtor, Ml '9-1642, day.** before (he day of Mid hearing, and patina Fawns repaired, Free re.v. Power steering, Mereo- Bertron A. Hunt Registrars of Voters 8-6472. ; . Lots for Sale 73 to appear If they see cause at said month. Stove, refrigerator, heat CAPE COD. In a nice established time-and place and he heard relath'a e.stimatea. Ml i 1881 i -.u., ,23,5 Board of Selgclmen Manchester, Connecticut furnished. Inquire Manchester Houses for Sale 72 tVI) MANCHESTER - New S'4 nelghborh(X)d. Completely finished VERNON—About 18 acreg with thereto, and make return to thl.s court. Savings and Loan, 1007 Main St. and bv mailing on or before Aug. 18, room, ranch In established Q ass A with a bath'both up and dqwn. seven room houae. Beautiful npgt 1968. bv rerllfied maU. a copy oi this Hoiixi'hniil Hprvlrejr '40 Dodge 2-Door, FJuld $10,60ft-SIX ROOM Colonial, alum­ neighborhood. Fireplace with Fireplace, dormer,' oyersized ga­ for small development of homes. order lo Martha E (Tieney. 89 Spring inum storms, double garage, good Hi|th .and dry. Builders—See this Ht. W^ink, Maln^; Edith Wilson. Wlloon, Offpred 13A Whitehouse Bros. Choice Buy NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR drive, radio,-heater. s/ne.o(vn-One. own­ LEGAL NOTICE paneled wall, large kitchen, ga­ rage, immediate occupancy. Price 7ix7 KUaworth. Detroit. Michigan; er. Excellent location. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml rage. Nice lot with trees. *1 7 .^ . e $15,750. Earle S- Rohan, ReiUtor,- one. i*. V. Tongren. Broker. Richard Davie*. 511 So. Ave.. Zephyr B-rinim Kancb. Ceramic tile Imth 9-81?2. FtiRNmiRE RErAiniNG An second oar. ^ 9 5 Notice is hereby given that the, tollowing have been certified as NOTICE , R. F, Dimock k Co., Realtors, MI AH 3-7433, 8-6331. Mill. Tampa. Florida: Lc«cr Haytf, llques restored Fiirnitiire Repair with cniored flvIiirpN. Full 4>*n<'- P*'‘*y‘ *hdorsed candidates of the Democratic Party for nomination to 1702 (hjmberland Club Bd.. Tampa. 4, The Town Planning Conimission (Xmi-SANTINA Drivn-Off Kee­ 9-5245, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702, AMSTON LAKE-Waterfront lots Florida: Roy Harmon, 1039 Capitol St . .Seiwlcr Tsieo'tivllle Ml 3 7449 PAINTING »nd iiienl, attaclied garage, screen-' -1958 MERCURY '64 DeSoto PoWrrmaater 4- the Municipal Offices specified below to be filled at the SlAte election of Alanchester, Connecticut, at a fthbert W Agnew. Ml 3-8878, Jo­ • To Settle Estate San Jo«r: California; Carl Harmon and e' — Continental — . EngUah Ford. Ordered: That oh the oouth side (XX) -COVENTRY- gH room scaped. Amestte drive Delivery TWO FAMILY BRICK—5-1 Alu- tween Hebron and Colchester. trirt of Manrheeter on the '30th day Leslie R.-Peters Rt. No. 6 Justice of the Peace 1959-1961 in 41 days. R; F. Dtmock k Co., rona are aimple to sew.aiul eas^■ In -Krllr neltal'erii, 311 9-791.3 SOI CE.NTKR ST. — OPEN F-VENING8 — .Ml .3-6188 '52 Ford Ranch Wagon. Nice­ of Oak Street, startlmt at a point ranch. Basement goriue, three minurn storm windows, al( cop­ Amston Lake Co. of Auguet A D 19S1 (Ine of Ihe U(p «innois m the re- T«l. Ml 9-0650 Notice Is also hereby given that a primary will be held on Septem- Realtors, MI 9-524$, Barbara Preaent. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. trim \E’ilh bUiebird .rmbroldery Phone Ml 3-0110 (lack Turkingtnni MI 3-7731 ly equipped. One on the west Une of Nhnnan Street bedrooms. Acre lot. $16,‘roo. R F. per plumbing. Plastered walls, E»tate of CHARLES ALBERT (Make a net foi giU^Kiving!! ( (Ht drcaa design corilesi *t Mr 25, 1958 if a candidacy or candidatfies are filed In accordance with Woods, i u 9-7703, Robert W Ag- (wo car garage.'Plenty of closets. ANDOVER—Two .adjacent lake lota owner. low mileage.'^■9 IF 3 t'>o. 36 of the Public Acta of November, 1955, as amended. and running westerly for a dis­ Dlmock k Co., Realtors, AQ JEROME, late of . Huntington. New Patt'ern Nn, .ftSTl (niilainH tiaaiioa UCLA A .nmuimg. tlirce piece tance of 300', more or less, to the 9-8248, Barbara Woods, All 9-7702, new. Ml 8-W78, Joseph N. A w Qlass Enclosed porch and -manv 110'x370'. No Yeasonable offer *.re« York, owning property in Monrhegter uolfii llial a vniing and an wearable. Form*,, for petitions for filing such candidacies by or on behalf of ford, AH 9-6S18, or Roliert D. Mur­ ,ln oald dlatrlrL ilereaeed. for big 'n little HpixniH, Iml'iro^i ',86 Mercury Montclair 4-Door east line of Clinton Street, the Robert. W. Agnew, Ad 8-6878, Jo­ more extrasi Don't Delay-M^all fuaed. Contact owner. PI 2-6801 or Upon appllration of Paul R. Marte, bluebird Iran.sfei. aeumg and fin- Nn 6'22T wuii Pall () Rama is in 't i l l e d Democratic Party member or. in the case of Justices of dock, AH 8-«47$. Today. ■ Paul J. Oorrentl, Broker, ■ Ml 9-0687. Sedan. Power steering, Mer- the paaca, by or on behalf of the bare majority^ to which- said party la building Une shall be 20'.' seph N. Astuord, AQ 8-6818 or admliiletratnr, d.b.n. r.t.a. praying for broidery directlnn?!. ~ ,si/.Ipb in, 12. M, 16, 18, 20 Rise 12, pomatle, radl(i, Robert D. Murdock. AO 8^6172. MI 3-5363. authority to eell rertatn. mal eitata .12 bual. skill.-1’ , vaid* ol ,1,'V-irich; UNBELIEVABLE entitled to nominate, may be obtained from Fredrlea Reid, Demo­ The Oomrhlssion ftnds that'Dam­ MANCHESTER—Family growing? AMSTON LAKfc—Lou. $1.00 down, par.rtlrularly de..rrlbrd in eaid appUca* Send 25c in Coma, for this pat­ FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL v a il a b l e n o w i cratic R e^trar of Voters. Tolland Road, Bolton, Connecticut. Inalruc- ages In the amount of One Dollar Need a larger noiue Tltla |i It SIX ROOM COLONIAL—Located lion on (lie. It■ t*' tern add 5|- fni ea< h pattern for '.lackel, 2'a .va,id*. blouse, D . A fik so o " — LARGE three bedroom $2.50 p«r week. Amston Lake Co. ORDERED—That the fcwegtdng ap­ 4-Room Ranch r,7'"" *1695' Mons for fllliijg such a'candidac.v are ctmtained in Part 'I, Instruction and Benefits In the amounj: of One Eight room ranch, comphrte, first on Gerayd 81. with three ' IxkI- REE ftrat-' laaa mailing. Send to .^nnr. yard* ' rench, attached garage, aluminum Amston Lake Is located on Route plication1 belbe heard and (Mermlned Send tliiilv fi\p ( enl.a in coin* In Mpndcr Itnsd, Aiidmer. <'nr- '58 ENGUSH FORD "8ge, of the petition form, copies of which are available in said Regis- Dollar were incurred In the alter­ lime on market. P. V. Tongren, rooms,, targe living room, garage, 8S halftvay tetween Hebron and the Protate pfftre In Maneheater ‘ Cabot, The Manchci$lci EvemiTg ing of this buildln.c' line. stornu*^' full cellar. Beautiful lot I for ihi* imllein add iSc for each |Mirt. (ill hrnl. C A A A A trart) office. Prior to.ob la ln l^ the petition form, the consent of each Near bUs. Carlton W, Hutchlhs, Broker. AU 3-6321. anjesiti drive, beautiful landscap­ Colchester, ii'ald ‘biidftrtl, 'on the" »th" (Sky- ot Herald, 1150 \\K. OF AMKHI- TOWiN PLANNING, COMMIS­ gu.«t, A.D. IM*, at two o clock hr tha , patlein (or fii»l-clnaa mailing Send U rge Ini. Onl.v ^ O g l l U U ESTATE BUS i>, MORIARTY candidate to be proposed therelh plus a deposit of $25.00 for each can t a M182. ing. By appointment only. Paul J. afternoon, and that notice be given, to CAS. NEW YORK SB. Y. Print X-paaaenger 2 addlUnnal aeats optional. elpl-K' Urea, heat­ dldate musi be filed will) sald.Reglstrai|. sald.Reglsirait. A petition coarcontaining the SION ^ c BOLTON—Carpenter -ftd... attrac­ C om ntl, Broker, AH, 3-5363. LARGE LOT—At 171 Oak 8L B all peraona Interested in oatd rstM.lt> oC Name, Addreaa and Pattern Num­ lo Slip HiiniPti, Thp Manchester I Evening Herald. 11,10 .W'f;. OF Other hatlirg* In Cineniry, R. F. DIM0(»( Co. er and defroster, dlreetlnnal slgnala. Ideal for large family, required-numbetr.------o f signal lures of enrolled Democratic Party members Afartin E. Aivord (VtO) Bu l t u N — Oovemry L4ne. tive six room triuich, attached zone', near Main St. (Water, wda< the pendency of said apwlcatlon and ber. I . biisineaa uaea, srhrl(H>d BROTHERS in the Town-tnustt-lM lse fiMflit* with said Registrar of Voters not later thiui New ejx room Cepe. Four nmMied -age, amesite driveway, porch, walks snd sewer. $3,900. Also Ui- by publishing a copy, ol thl* .order,h» Have you a copy *of^our 1958 Print naine, address with rope, from 87,200 up. Ml 9-5245 nomlral transportation. 4:09 P.M..on September 4. iWS, being the 21»t day preceding the dsy Erntono Gorayenta down, oe$»fnto Ule bath, walkout je lot. $17,200. R. r . Dlmock, room Cape. Cod. two full hath- dustrlsl land on Parker St, Call some newspSper having a clrctuattM Needlework Album? In contalha I sl.vje number and sire. lineoln — ConUneata] ^ of the piiatiaty. | ' ' Edwards. Dik' basement, large lot Slt.Ton .ft F. k Realtora, AH $-6345. Bar­ rooma, plastered walls,- four bed- MI 9-3891 or MI 8-1990. to said district. .M.leaM .live days b - dozene of pretty deelgna In cro­ Mercury -- EngHth FnNi' , John.HTBbwen c'rooma, ■ fireplace, pveraiaed ga­ tore lb* day of iSld heariM. ta appaar Basil- fashion, spring snd sum­ IHARHARA WOods itlOBCPIl N. ASHFORD MORIARTY^ROTHERS D im ock * Co., RMitore. Ad 84248 bara Woods, AH 9-7703, Robert W. If they 'see cause at saM time aad chet, knil, embroldetjiV an'd lew; JARVIS REALTY 00. 4)fited at Rolton, Connecticut, tjiis 19tli day ot August, 19M. AConcheater, Connecticut Agnew. AH 3-407$. Joeeph N. Ash­ rage, nicely lahdscaped. Shhwartz BOLTON AND vltfiUty— For lots mer 86 contains dorens mors (Ml H.7702 ' 811 »-B8l8 E Jnroln— Mw Ml CENTER .RTREET ftehen W. Agnew, Ad MB78, Jo- place and bs haard .relative thereto. plui directftms for one knit and gmai-l, edsy tp sew styles In -all RORKRT W. AUNBW ROBBKT D. 8IURUOCK MI t-51U DAVID )C. TOOMEY. August ir 0 ^ N. ABldcnrd. Ad 8-8818, W ford/ A(M-telt. or Rotaqrt D. Mur­ Keal Eitate, AH 8-$454 or OH- and siresM coll Lawrtecs F. Call Mra. MezoniKle am CRNTER ST. FiomvBnMr. Ml Mno.4 ihr— crocl^i itema. Only 26c « siresi special (estures. Send 86 811 I-M78 8n S-eiTS OFBK EVKNOfM Ctork «e tlw MualeipaUtT. A d ^ No. ftobevt O. MuiteMk, Ml M m . dock, AH 1^73. r m o . ■ copy! cent* for your copy. Pilgrim 2-8311 I ,1---- Ri .V ' - I ' ..... , V , a (. - 'T S"' -. ■ '.Ktl•«! 1 A i-( PAGE TWENTY iiaiiitofer li/gninq Jgpratb

    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 tt -Maple voters during the session. Of thla said. tion. Young people are' invited to ,St , son of Mr. and Mrs Oscar W. number, .58 registered as Demo­ ing ' . United Nations, N. Y., AuK.t>-«“«rming; the Arab ^’atipna* Colored People w ill^ m(k the Schack, 710 Keeney SI. recently; Robert C. Tlfler, 19. of 65 Haw­ Sister ^ a ry Ella is the daugh- MORIARTY pledges to refrain from Interfer­ attend. , IMi-'i'i by K rIImi r i r e i i i e i i crats while 51 became Republicans. 22 (/P)— Secretiu-y General U.S. Supreme C o ^ ^ o d a y to coiiipleled the basic Army admin- - Import thorne St., w-aa arrested aiid , er of Mr. and Mrs. James • F. ing in each othera’ domestic afr The rest of the new voters, 45 in charged with rbv.kless driving, D'Amato, 10 Deepwood D r.. BROTHERS Dag Hammarskjold said today fairs. knock down tlprTegal barrier Members of the Royal Black latration comae al FI Di.-^ .N' J all. indicated no party preference. He entered the Ainiv Inal .Mari h PeaebeH Ajjaiii when lie drove his cai-4nto the reaj She was graduated from Mt, St. he will leave for the Middle Hammarakjold also wa..5185. ” East M'dftdsy to begin work on make plans for economic develop­ dents frprn entering Central beth Ann Pejr«»n t'l John J. Kosky, , — i noiincad (hey will be In .se.sslon at police aald. Patrolman John Mc­ then she attended the Diocesan ment of the middle east in con­ tion will meet at the South .Mctli- Kfinrr PhoIpR.^lii^ '‘i ■ tJ.N. arrangements^ to get High.Bchdbl Sept. 2 , sfin of Ml arid Mm. I'Mwai-tl Kos- I-.II llie serincl yeai Irrs row. Hie Ii, .vjnnlclpal Building Aug. 29 Clelland said Miss Abola, driylng Teachers College at the Convent sultation with the Arab state.s. odist Church Sunday to attend Ihe M.ihrl AdRJiiAon riuI R»>n. ^Add Goy. Cmval Faubus kept lm 0:30 to 8:30 p.m. wilt-pne Ictwn. |al.so going west, hit the reai/of the Laurence School in West Haven. Hernld Arlvs. a peace plan. \Bilt he wariwm crlfbrntirm r>f f’lirlpR' hi' th<“i aiid he Wiltioiil nnlive-gi-own peachea^ . Jordan. cessful ir overturning the 75tghth M l,- Peijon 1^ rm ploynl by Ihe Hammarak.iold diacloaed hia against expecUng that mere-'paa- niflter-in-lav^, M j ami Mi> (Mai- U.S. Circuit Court of A p p ea ls^ ; Oct. 31 for Permanelit Sfiiilheiii New Ktisland 1'elephone ",\ cooil <.!onne<-ll'(-ul ( i np la pn- sage of a resolution would .-olye rju^ Phrlp'j, nt Ihrir hpmr m PiU»- plana to a newa conference after tion that would block Integration I'm IP ’j fianre jR neiviril* '‘.llh t lie Itecled Hus veai ." fpstivai'cliali- all the Middle East's problems. ford, Vt , Aug K> conferring with key diplomata, in­ al the school until the Supreme DR. RUTH KAM A I ’.S Ani.\', All borne I>ivi,«ion. at tu rn Te-klv l.ingarri said, "but be- '"These, problem.- have deep cluding Secretary of State Dullea rooit/' Dullea declared. "They Court mt.de the final decision. l‘M HenniiiK, Fhj t rt'iae peaches ace latfl in nijentng. and Ambaaaador Abdel Monem Ban Parley 'I'he Snl'.HtJnn A»niv ofin! -3 Talks have explosive aspect.- which can CHIROPODl.ST N'i dnle has hern *r[ fnj- the Her.I (lichatds hail to gel them Bifal of Jordan.- ^ Little Rock's School Board is il^ open an nej-vu r on Mam SI lor' ns in Penns.vlvknla." La.sl year, surprise us at any time." going ahead on the assumption I bin rvriiin;; Tlie nstjal Sunda \ \«. ecVlinp 'The Secretary General waa when fruit giptt’ers experienced a Soviet iforelgn Minister, Andrei the Central will toe ap "all-white London, Aug. 22 t/T)— Hnt-1 \V«8hin(ft.on, Aiijf. 22 (/P)— 953 MAIN^ST. fvcninj: nrrvjrr wjll be held in (Vn- given hia new iiiddle Eaat irila- Gromyko, whq withdrew hia own high school when 'etaasea I'esume ■ ton igh t o ffered ctmditioil- trr f’nik, Ihe Rrv K K)nar ■ [ i;i V hI Akin. SI a i Uu eal her St , liad sertsftn becau.se of the weather, aion in an all-Arab readlution ri«sidont Eisenhower an­ I House and Hale Building) re.-oIution in favor of the Arab ^ ,rom next Tuesdav- Reff- P».nnl<,. pa^t'of of jhe ( ’f^xrnanl ('on li'iid'in 1 ri Plymouth Pane. the Irrr-al arrpplier had to go to adopted by the emergency aeaaion a week Tuesda^^^ j^jn America and Hu.s-1 nounced today the United Herirgla to gel pear hes frrr the fes- plan, -also had reservation.-. He istration begins this morning and • . , ' » g I'ejfH t Iona I r^diotfh. nnH Alton .1 • ml J.M U Tooiiiey. 2'j Pyndale St of the General Asaembly laat voiced disappointment that Ihe if Negroes apply they will be told sia in a one-vear ban on mi- 4 , States is ready to susjfiend nu- HAS RESU'MKD iriTivoil ilirii .luni'M Maine (dude livrtl. ■ night by a vote of 80-0. He hailed Mtinnir in rhn Arab proposal did not call for im­ to attend Horace- Mann Negro clear weapons test.s. I -. I'leai^ weajxms tests for 'one (*» I llfi'aten Morulav after a J*4la\ Trie anrirral affair Is one of tlie the Aagembly’a action aa an in­ mediate withdrawal of B)iti.-h and High School here. At the same tiine.t'he Bnli.-h N ear .starting Oct. provided HtlR RKXJULAR M t R A 111 e M I >11 tiKH r I IorI (J'i\ FMmmid S v-MiMkie tif flip soii.il events he|il by Ihe ynl- valuable contribution to interna­ U.S. troops, as did the Sbyiet re­ Thurgood "MiiVshall, attorney governnifnt proposed jueeting with < 'hart ej ( )a U SI , ban » et ii^ic d n ft ri Maine ttiade tile pi es«*nt a t ion in iinl.eei flieiuen of the 8lh Dis- tional peace. Russia meets two conditions. solution. the Soviet Union and the United OKFIfE HOURS AiitiiiUa. Maine 'Ihe hovn a'r -at- liiil. wilh proceeds going to Ihe for the NAACP, aaid last night The conditions are If the Soviet sprndinp hri vac^Pion at Pat M u He aald he planned to go Aral Gromyko warned that the Soviet he would aak the Supret.Xe Court States— the world's only other two bnr, Maine She -iJiRde the In p b'- lemlin;; i niiip Ihie MUmmei al tsake lire ilepa 11 ineiu’s soilal fund Union would i-enew its demand for • Union agrees to maintain lla cur- to Amman for talka \yith Jordan's to set aside the stay granted by nticlear powers- -in a conference in All from Braflley I'leld 1 Mno.^etooUiiiecunl ir. .'reivinc with I.ingaiil.ln arranging young King Husaein on the type a military pullout if withdrawal * rent ban on nuclear tests, and did not come quickly. the Appealr Court yealeray. If New York Oct. 31 tn work out fuithcr agrees to negotlationa o< U.N. "preaence" which might this action should he aucce.taful practical arrangenieiTt.- for a be eatabliahed to replace Britiah Britiah F'oreign Seci^t-ary looking toward a permanent ban. idreVs "'ThiV he said, might be any- | Selwyn Lloyd promised that'Bril- i ththe way would be clear for Ne- worldwide syatem of controlling The Willie .Hhuse aaid Great thing from ohe individual to a sub- ain would cooperate on eaiJy Ri' oes to reenter the achool on the ban on tests. Britain al.-o atanda ready to join Stantlal U.N. group. evacualiort of her troop.- from .lor opening day. A Biitish note to the Soviet Hn- In vone-ycar suspension of weep- Fanbus "retiiaed to back down lon delivered today Invited Russia I on.- tests linden the same condi­ He exfiecLa to spend a week in dan. to join the New,York talks and, tions slpeclified by the I'nited Jordan, then gq to Geneva to open i (Continued on Page Eleven (Contlmird on Page Eight) said this country is leadv to ex- iStates. the U.N. Atoms-for-Peace Con- { llend the one-year .-ii.-pen.-ion pro-j Elsenhower stressed in a state­ and ference Sept. -1. From there he vided certain other conditions sre ment that the United States is not' HALE’S Self Serve M eat D ept. would go to Cairo for talks with j fulfilled. proposing that nuclear tests for President Nasser of the United Pacific Te-i« li>’ ('ontlniie pesceful purposes he halted Arab Republic and later go to - The statement, i.-.-iied by -No. 10 Referring ,lo technical- tall^s on Beiruti Tolls Here to Stay, Downing St.. Prime Minister Mac- policing a ' ban, conrhided at Praising the Assembly's action ^ Onr niRat m anRE‘*r ('‘hartrR* M( r,u tIn plana .}upI iuillan's office, declared however, Geneva this week. F.isenhower tn adopting the Arab resolution, said: one ■inrtiiH),;' I « -I'Ciial i>f tlir \trrU . hut IhiR h* that an Imminent series of British ARMOUR'S BONELESS Hammara jold told ne-vamen:' nucletr wea]ion bli«ts in the Pil' 'The United Stales, takiqg ac­ You Get So Much h.id *au ti a ltifu tn c fiffrtiiijjR nn I,ainh and RtiaRt Bc^f, "I An assure yo'i that the pic­ rifle wlU go on. The ststement count of the Geneva conclusions, ture which we have today would State Officials Say is prepared to proceed promptly that hr ilr. idf»d t(. ii^r Imlli I'lirv atr t Iviu r RindR . and CHICKEN FRICASSEE -aid: For Your Dollar not have tome about without this ; "This iserieal will be rnnipl.>ted; to negotiate an agreement ivith I n I ifii I br I n lb ( li r II ri' Hi ^t rapn la 11 \ ■ t lir ft t r( i nh.R a i r I Ita organization.". as -non ss possible." | oilier nations which have tested The plan promi.-es. to safeguard | • t Cl Miiiiiirndat iMii fm r v^iavlrifu} otrn the political and territorial integ- | sion of nuclear weapons tests and 2 Canfi 6 5 c HartfordT^XYtiL 22 (Tonnecti-, position to havr ninoh of n say in (Conlimied on Page Eight) j nf hrrf > rify of Jordan and , lAbanon by cut’s pay-as-3*ou^jfiJ system oft the mallei.” Ih, acliml establishment of an In- Ready to heat and serve. highway!! and bridgeaStppaienlly I .situation on the Menilt tcrnatlVmal controls system on the VARIETY is here to Slav for awhile'iteapltc! Parkway, which vies with the basis of llib experts' report, No niatlfr uhat ktnd nf niRSl vrtti ra lisi^ 'a Manchester banker's rebellldnyPennsylvania Tiunpike for the Iceland Ready "If this t. sCcepled in principle pUnniriR' frmn t ( < " granddaddy of by the other nsiiona which have »loor picnic ( \'rni'll flnM f*vrr\l)unK sf mick's .Spices and Kxtracts. Motorists will be plunking down, Amer'teq.n toll roads. i.- sightly lestei' iliii'lear weapons, then In - PmchursI nUr sliclvrs HrcV n o s 1,000 5Hl*^* their coins for al least 40 veafs on ! different, -hut, the mntnrist wili To Quit NATO obder to facilitate the detailed IJsrnn tlinn bioRl Rnprj miri u n « PI UK (iK O lM i U.S. Atom Sill), I the Connecticut Turnpike, ufidei probably contiihw.^^ying the .-anie negotiations, the United States is Onlv (hr I rI tlirriuch lha 4th riba ara 1 present plans. ^O-cenl lee at the -Gc,e,enw.ch toll prepared, unless testing is resumed HI.ACK ii.ird in PinrhuiHi RtanrliiiR Rdi Rnasla'. 11) Cites Radiation - Amr-tlie atale has,no thought f"'' ‘•'P"'''- 111 Fishing Row by Ihe Soviet Union, to withhold convenience ‘ 'airfiii niral bu\riR rrcoRniP.P thfpr aa I’ K P P K R 4 Oz. 29c NATIVE FOWL of altering the tolls- neither up Bond- Retired ^ further testing < ,i its part of tlir hr.sl llh Mil.R fnr 4i\'rn ifiaala 8 rtoii.s 95c nor down on the Merritt and W11-! The Merritt Parkway's ftnanc- atomic and hydj'ogcn weapons for lO R pIcaMifr In *h")» riiirlnits! (•H.«4iri fn M ur, Ir.RR \N n.Rtr. Fraluiod at Copenhagen, Aug. 22 i/P) Den­ bur Cross Parkvyavs Yor somef time iug bonds, Argraves explains, have ftj-THE ASH04TATKD PRE.SS i a period of one year from the be­ rvrrvtlUMK ir fiRhl «t vnuj niigrilipR Belfry Lowered on New Church f’lnrluM it mark last night barred the U.S. to come ' ' i.been retired. So. he says, have the Iceland ihi eatened today to pull ginning of the negotiations." Riw’l Ihf ftlrndh inmIrniiR TmIIi .r rI , out of the A-Hgnlio Alliance over | 5Vbfkmeh are aHown-guIdlnJLthe large Jaelfi’y into plica atop the new CIuiitIi of the Nazarene «n-^» atomic Submarine Skate from visit­ The same slalus^'quo also is ex-f bonds for llie more recent Wilbur .Alajiir rollcy Shift r'lnrlHlt .'-I air al\vn\n t«Mnl\ In hrl)« NUCOA PORTERHOUSE ing fTopenhagen on the advice of pectefflo preval) on the loll bridges', Cross Parkway. However, neither , h ., fishing dispidiapitte with Great Main St. today. The 20-fool ateejilc was erected this afternoon. lA lei. the Rav. Clarence B. Wlns- \\> clirclt yniii nidrj mif aii't Rf STANDING RIB OVEN lM-% pastoi', was In aecure the croaa al the peak, 90 feet above the ground. Story on Page.8. (Her^ The Presldent'a announcement the highest Danish nuclear authoi - aero.,s the Connecticut Rivex-un- b*. ".®''th?r.«»vernor — thC^two of- Britain-. reflected a major shift In U.S. nu­ iiirjifrlv and gl.idiv fiiini^h ' itn Itles^ They expressed ffar of radia­ der the control of the Greater Hvlalf responsiblere.sponslble -— — have any, any ,Dr...... Krlftlnn Gudmundss4n,...... lo« . aid raoto by Pinto.I t ip Rrrvn r to \ (mii i -tt II) clear policy. MARGARINE STEAKS C h o ic e tion perils liv case.of a coUlston In ’ Hartford Bridge Authority, i thought of ending tolls on the two land's ambaasadorimbaasador to Britain, told 1^—r--—.e— — -r ——t—r———-—'— —r------— —-----*— ------r'trnlA n{ par kmc ' parkways. ' a London He aald that as part of the con­ r R »h \ rii II ( |in k n \ PItOIM ( T OF the harbor. 'Hie authority's coun.-el figures templated International.. agree­ But neighboring Noi-way prom- banker Willnrii Rogers' protest i Under the present system of ft- j,p E BLST FOODS, Inc. ment the United States would be ROAST T A p jsed an official welcome when the | ap„inst the toil on the Haitfonl- rmneinu. «nd mncpuftion jsjATO CHUCK or BRISKET prepared, also to suspend nuclear LOW PRICES OP Skate docks tomorrow at Beigen. ; p^ast Hartford Bulkeley Bridge monry from thp Mprritt «nd Wil- Rrila chVlleiJed' LJJV f T ! u t V t K Q S her first port of call after a cross-j won't hifve much of a chance in land's right to ban foreign tiawl weapons testa on a year-by-year I.B. l b ing under the North Polar ice. The ; coiiit. Rogers thinks otherwise. (Continued on Page Eleven) era from fishing within 12 milfs of A A T i i i - i i i basis subject tn determination at And N’ou RoJ Rll Ihn \fliipl\ rnn\fn 2 I.K 53c the start of each year that; iniur anil vRFiif* Rt im tnIir i r>Rr ( ’(ini I*kgs 90c CORNED BEEF Skate Will visit Oslo from Monday i jn short, the dominant opinion Us coast. The han goes into ef- IH .^4 M I 4 pair PinrlniiRt pm or vvilh nthn rii to WedhetKlay. Then it had plan- among .-tale officials both elect- feci Sept. 1, The present limit la' " ( A ) The agreed inspection ’59 Car Production system Is installed and wdrklng ef­ pr tan a lit r (• II fWitl I’lnrlnuRt ned to go on to Copenhagen. and appointed is that, there four miles. By iCDDV OIUMOKE KRAFT'S VELVEETA fectively; and ptur*i nn ludiiinnl lMn)id' a« lo\» nr STAR KIST In Washington. Rear Adm. H y -; will'he no relief for motorists In Cost of Living Giidmiimls-on said Ireland "Is i,.cndoii. / ig. 22 (Ah The boss tn\Afi Ilian Riiv othrj ri i pri ni a rkr I I,Phil Slim i Kill fur Brai.sliiK IK. 4 9 i man Rickover. head of the nuclear-the predictable fiituie from tolls. .-licking 100 per cent to Its da- Uwidon confesaed " (B l Satlafaclory progress ta propulsion pixigram, said atomic Detroit, Aug. 22 A'l Worker■» crlljclr.ed CAW local .599 for a being made in reaching agreement WHITE MEAT CHEESE To cut or drop tolL-, they .say. rision " despite British warnings s,,niiand Yard today hf act off walkouts slowed 1969 car prodiic- strike of 70 men that has Idled l b power plants such as that in the would jat the intricate bonding AtReroi*dHigh that thtt Royal Navy Intends to m* burglar alarm to see how well Skate were designed to '.'.avpid all tlnii today as lucnl iminii leader- , 1.400 al llie Bulck engine plant in (Continued on Page Eight) Fresh Scallops and financing of the state's higii- escort Brltl^i trawlers, England's crown jewels are being ship waa accused by a Gmeral mo- Flint. TUNA SPREAD possible mishaps, ihcluding colll- ways and bridges so much that W»/niingloti, Aug. 22 i/Pi — The Gudnuindsson added, however,. aipn.” tliev shudder at the thoiiehl. tors spokesnian of "callous dis- [ Ragsdale said the Walkout could cm NK STVI.K government reported today the he hoped some agieement can be delighted with llie test." reg.yrd for its meiiibeis " in calling \ affect more than 11,000 hourly A member of the Danish Atomic Toll- or On- Tax Hike cost of living in July set another | reached before the deadline .-aid Brie. I>>slie He(;dciick Ethel- __ _ I , ^ W. Burke Smith. Director of the a St Tike at this lime. | rated worlters and deidared ofll- PINFHURST 7' f to 2 l.h, Pkg. 85c Energy' Commission told the As- record high. Us consumei' price In- | Diplomats in London hoped that Wieler. "It woik>tt extremely .Soiiie 4.000 I'nited Auto Work- , c(ra of the locat "have dtstilayrd 3 u a n s 9 5 c •‘Full of health from milk" aociated Presa the commission | Hartford Bridge .Authority, says dex ro.se two-tenths of one pfr talks going on in Paris may lUt ' «.alj " Bulletins S Ihs. the state tax on gasoline might era were off the Job al plants .of | (he most raljous disregard for->lhe CHOICE For Your TV Snacks chalrntan. famed Dr. Niels Bohr, cent to 123.9. j qn some compromise to avoid a B rig . Wieler is re sid e n t'governor the Rig Three auto makers. It : welfare of Itj rtembera and their LEG of LAMB ROAST .concurred in the decision to bar have to be raised by 6 cents a gal­ The 19(7-49 average U 100 on fishing war, between tjie two North (|„. *neieiit lower and the man lon if tolls were dropped on his waa the worst outbreak nf iahor | families In calling a strike at this L h 1 n h. the Skate. The great nuclear phys­ the index Atldnllc .Treaty Organization l‘!\ ri \ itiiu (•II |DS s 1 riulci 1'inrluii -hI K d»4hI nf ■autliority's network of five bridges respon.-ible for sa.'egtianling one trouble alnce UAW contracts ex- time T-i iiiR.'.t Irp nf linih i>i Mprii pHii alhi't .4lu.iii If \ Dll \v iin 1 Id *if1 \ r 1 lu' hnrvi |k«4ii Mavnird Inmb. yaROSA SAUCE BOILED HAM lni|Mtrtrm H4DMt li Si 1 f*r 1 \ 0 1.1 mb t hi« \N fck fi nm SANDWICH CHEESE ..,, 25c "nd of the yean. was contrary to the usual seasonal that it Waa onl" irractice?" asked pledged its .-iqiporl to the UAW lets that idle<1 l.O.'iO workri s. Thej^ I'lnuliui nI , A Norwegian naval source call- trend. Ihe liispute over the fishing waters In a letter made public today WITH'MEAT BAliS Slate Highway Commissioner off Ireland. But confident Isl dis- a Scotland Yard sleutl. Ita sirikea the auto industry to walkout was enllcd In protest fif I ritz #d the Danish decision utter non­ Tlie Bureau of Labor Statistics "Whal'a tl.e use of. having a back up demands m current cort- iliat Ihe only ,wa.v to remove the Newman E. Argraves, under whose cusslons in Paris were reported c’oiiipany dlscjpllnary a^oh. (langrr of nuclear war la lir’tin- rpn moat inrn v\'ill gladlv hhnr \nur lamb Irj’ -. f«'i '* Ml I ut i M| ^ >*lu r i fifT RO sense. But Norwegian Health Di­ authority totia are set on the Con figured the average tal:e-hoffie leal." anapperl tlie brigadier, 'Uf tract talks, Bolli financial and Regsiiale ild the Butek. engine rector Karl Evang sent two health progresaing well. ■ rnndltianall.v condemning and that \«Mi I an Iir ' p niir roaatrd Hiid npr bt‘"drif niral W r \\tll lu nr ft In 7 Ih lamb necticiit 'T u i npike. silnIISl ly sees ; Pa>' ®f » factory worker with It's not ciirried out properly' maniiower aid was voted the UAW diepiile Involved .-the amomu ■ of. Inspectors to try .to contact the Iceland'a move is intended both haiining atomic and- hydrogeai Ipcr at 7!>r Ih thf,y.7paluiPd ftftt IrjjR \\\W hr vrr\ mraiv . . . and urij^h-fioni 7 In no hope ofr freeing the turnpike! ^'7''*’* dependents was $75.88 a I vealerday by Ihe AKL-CIO Kxecu- lime alloted.--diuton sleward.- lo health officer of the Bkate before to protect one of the world's rlclr- uenpon-. Khnialk'hcv waa reply-, ft Iba picked flesh PRODl/Cf user frcyri toll.s. ' , week, a rls».i ' about 30 cents from est fish-breeding areas and to __(Continiied on Page Eight) I live ('ouheii, write iijx-'g'iievances of- workers 'hg to a letter sent him hy a the submarine docks at Bergen. 2 cans 85‘ Argraves explains thst the June. leave' better fishing for -Iceland'a One walkout Ihat had idled ] UAW omdal* said engine pUnt group of British artiata. Evang aald this atep wajs Turnjiike's hpnda ai» scheduled to P8.V Hike fnr 54M>.()Ofl 1..500 General -Motors employes‘T^orgeca also • ■ ■ planned long before the Danish own liawleis. hail been working Pkg. 33c "ITALIAN STYLE" be paid off iver a, 40-year period. The July rlae in living coals mill Britain decided to prulect iier ; ended at Mansfield, 'Ohio. But oveiilrne while others with long < AXCER.DBUO T.EB’T ASKED "As to whqt .will hapert afte'r rrawleia with gunboats in the 4 lb I other strikes conlimied at ,Utfr>s- .-enloiity i ere not' recalled S i a = ^ '| (Contlaued on Page Eleven tVashlnginn, Aug. 'S2 — An HORMEL that." Argravea .-ay's. "I neither (Continued on Page Eleven) 1.2-mlle belt aioqnd Iceland. A News Tidbits \ ler and Ford pla,nls.' in Detroit. UAW Vice. I’tesi- liii|Mirtlal teat df Ihe merlta of Special Values You Save NATIVE TOMATOES 2 Lha 25c British fishing fleet, bow is hesded j Xasembliea 6f Uhrysler and De- dent I^eonard Wmidcoc;: director, the drug Kreliloaeh In the iernt- lor the area wliii K sailors from Culled from AP Wire* I Solo cars SKfrt'stalletl for a third of the iimon's GM department, menl of rjwsrr waa, pro|»o»ed Ip- CHOPPEp BEEF the north of-Bngland hiave flsh*d dav h y^'^lkoiit affecting 1.400 said the UAW wouh' 'not itis- day hy Sen. Ifaiil II. Dougins tD- f' i; NO I (iHAl'K On Groceries NATIVE CUCUMBERS 2 For 9c Payment by State Barred fo- c •nliiiie- ' ; IriPetfolt, The company asid four avnw the local’s position ’ m the IH). boiigliia. In a Senate apeerh, .'-I A.'i.'^AClir.SK l'T .S nr Reporta from the Icelandic cap- Atonilc Energy ConImlasL,.. ther diviBlona will be affected ami dispute. siiggeated that the teat he enn- l,()N(i ISLAND At Pinehurst 2 1-2 O/.. Uiins 89c ; ital. Reykjavik,- - aarld crewmen on aava' plutonium, used In tJuHflng racall of 42,000 workers Jeopard- The CTirysler plant ig, Twins- (liirtrd bv the National tnatitiitea SKK\ K HOT OR COLD CALIFORNIA LETTUCE Head 1 9 C Coast Guard, patrol boats are be- j-j etoirOr Jbofiibs, may lr.«f' H ■ "trike conliiHiea at ila burg wa closed m s ifiliput'e over pf , lleailh with two ronIrPi POTATOES Wilh liuiii H.ih pitiTS higher . , . 'mg trained as lP"’ firra. P r m i l e r ^ Twlnaburg. Ohio, plant. ' dlai harge of a UAW committee groupa .of 100 cancer liatienia Ibis u nticlei-fully delicious white ment Towns for School Bus Law .Heniann------Joifaea(m-of------... Iceland .4*de- 1 . Edward T Ragsdale, general w_,___ each. He aald that theiAinerl- SHELL BEANS . b, 39c er fuel tor atomic reactora 1 0 . b, 2 9 c PREMIER TREE-RIPENED 2 nied that his govebnfnent would ^^nVat Borgnln^^ P*^ ")«n*Krr of OM'a Biiick division. (Conlimied on Page Eleven can .Medical .\aan. haa de- SHURFINE TUNA noiinred Ihe preparation Phich la Ihp tuna vaiiip of thr week. LIMA BEANS 2 Lba. 3 9 c Dr. A. C. b y. ph.vainingist. and GRAPEFRUIT ■ Regular Must Meet All Extra Costs ?,'“l ^ In 'K ln L Monnlnln arlentiat, haa eniloraed. SKCTION.S IN SVRCr V Rnlla I ■ Henri Spaak, NATO ' .aierSTar illonal l*ark reacue Ixiy atrand- 2 , b a 3 ^ c general. Norwegian sotircea In SrtiMFnNIi l.v BEIRUT IDAHO POTATOES A P k E S Hartford. A y 22 (^) .-Gonhectl^ eligible for such transporta-* First Selectman Louis G. Ander- Kmdon'ex- 26 hour- 'on ledge .3.50 feqt De Gaulle Tells Colonies ft l.h < Plln tlARR SHURFINE WHITE MEAT Paradise Valle.v.. .Torren­ Reirnl. .Vug. *2 - tTi— A 16- 2 t ’ans 4 5 c 75c rJL. e L ^ J !:’.' fion of Bt'ookfletd aald Bracken’s prrta joined the talks last week- " , ' iiiiniite exchange of rifle fire • Rr«lm'rt! To 4 5 c free transportation for pupils of 000 pupils in Roman Catholic |)sro- tial rains fall In northern Italy PINEHURST GROUND BEEF HONEYDEWS Karh 3 9 c ruling w*«• unaer»i.uou to i>e officlaj n*wMnuY>#rnewspaper, (h*the Pf*ininirtPeiping | - • . I uicosiire Ihe etfec* of the Mid­ costa. the “reimbursement statuteW" are dle East resuliilion adopted unan- FRESH FLAVOR 3 for $1.00 H E LL M A N N ’S LEMONS S For 23c i People's Dally, denmincra K ing' That waa the gist of .a. ruling limited In their application to the In, New'town. (chairman Xelaon (Contlnued on Pagn-KIcven) Imqiisly In the 'I'.N. Generfl .} Mrs. PcHil's Clain Sticks yesterday by State Atty. Gen. John' transportation of chUdren attend­ { Hiiaaein of Jordan aa a traitor. , Tananarive, Madagascar, A u g.‘22*1100 would mean an end to French If vou- NtfiP In diiNP tn I‘*tjiohurat to G.tion .C’irtis ■>{/( fvi of ♦ theTfi Board1 Kof F.duca--4 ------,i' V*cni Herman\fciiiimi i^urciluiiciitgovernment ccon- «i- (A5 - Ptiamier Charles de Gaulle to-1 financial support. essentlHl tn the .Assembly.-FIm I general reaetton From Becker buy fti'oum i herf ,ilMiuv \ i u i itip J. Bracken. ing public achoolji and cannbt be -here w as one of pleasure. Tho SALAD extended to the tranandrtatinn of ..t ni.i tan ''" . " ” '''****.?*** O • • . g"T" eiders success of , Geneva Atomic ' day bluntly and publicly told Mad- econonty of the big island off tire oould be wc'ilh uluto lhi\' nui Icon Pkg 49c SPECIAL for smoke-free fiying The nitlng hae an immediate ef­ firing .dev elo|*ed in Ihe neighbor- NATIVK SLH IM , FRO-JOY •••J fect on two towns in the state other chilfir^n" ~ t o Z 1 S c O l l t l l i a H l e r , L o i S e S contttol. Conference has wiaed tbe ' SRaacar and all other French Cnjcp ■OUlhcast coaat of Africa. . rluirk In hnll\ oi patt\ fumi MAGIC aome .i,4W ele^n tary and high - war U. a poaalhle Eaat-M'eat aiim- nlea that they .caii leave the Frenclli homi of the apartment of Dory which have already voted in refer- De Gaulle did mil siici'Uirajjy In- ' l,b-< tfa vc»y aprcinI \‘uluc a 1 lb Grand Duchbss Sttaks Cannot Share Coat ( hanioiin, son of I’ resident Ca­ Tomatoes 2 snduma to provide such transportar R p i i m l a l o i l l p n l ' B i d mit meeling. , union as liide|>endent nslions he- chide or exclude rebelUuus Algeria ' Pattloa ru n | tn the. Ih "Since the state cannot share *20^1^ totaled al-out ‘ ' ' Harvard University grcheologi*! fore the emi of 1958 if theti peoples in hla proml.se of iiidcpemlence if mille CImmouB. Alter being re- ICE CREAM dressing —perfect for: tion for pupils of Roman Catholic THl.NDKU 5«OFF i10«OFF in the coat of transportation of $20,000. . ------: reports discovery of al- so desire. wanted Algeria is technically a Ipforred. iwcurtty forces silenced \K t m«Ur a apcciiU mrai lihif Hrud of pkg. 69c FRUIT SALADS a FiNTS I QUARTS parochial schools. school children to and from pri­ Meanwhile, -aLout 80 Newtown . New London, Aug. 22 lA")—-Thla lymat perfectly fprmed statue of Starting a awing thiorfiJh colony but a. part of metropolitan the\rebel rifiemen. At least one Beets Biinrh B^rf Pol k and \’ral \rhu Ii lia.R hr ' I (inllun The referenduma were held vate schools," he said, "it natural- .cilltena have organized to explore 'cityVi-rcontroveggial acouUnaater. woman estimated to be 20,000 to France's African terrltones, the France cc mrirtber of the se«'Uflty forces t oinp vft V imicli m ilrnuuul wc 79e Show Crop I.V follows that such epat la the able COLE 4lAW ( s r within the past two weeks tn the the poaalblllty of taking legal «•- who won national attention, when _ ^.ooo___ _ ,,years______«dd...... Federal...... Trade. World...... War...... 11 hero...... told Marihgas-.....The 9 rench wi (h ch nuK'h wim blond- was Wounded. 'all i( Plnchurnt ‘M blmd ftn ahntt Frtnch Fried Potatoes towns of Brookfleld and Newtown. leaponalbility of the town furnish­ tion to set fSide the referendum ; he claimed he was flrM ss a troop cron,examiner recoin- cans that the teat of then desire shed put down a revolt in Mada- and auBEPRl ymi^tiN' d fot your m c n I ing such Transportation service.” TOSSED SALADS They ware the first under a 1957 Intliat town. i leader because of hla ideas on mends that Bantam ■ Books, Inc. will be their vote In the Sept. 28:giuicar in 1947 and admitted to PA FE B R.APS EB.\.N mrai loiif or SwtuliRh meat bnll.R • Bracken's ruling is Subject to ( orr KRA-vn .. .Tin; i i n k s t O il law, giving towns a local option Crancla H. Snyder, chairman of "fugged Indlviduallam." has lost ^ required In make prominent refef-endum on hla proposed new killing 30,000 of the fmii’ million .. TeP.Aviv. (Israel. Aug. t9 i/Pi— ScofTissut .... 8 rolls $1 00 2 phga. 3'5c appeal, in t^)e state. courts.' but BUST KlKiDS, INC. will buy OI on the question. _ j the group, said vesterday that the . his fight for reinstatement. dlnclnsure \vhei) books it sells French conatltiitlon. , j Islanders. I ’nofficisl e.stimates of The IndependienI, Influential Tel f'ANTALOl.T’KS OF THF k4 tdt I ’oloi cd Tow p T a ...... 20c ' YOU PAY ONLY there was no.immediate indication ROUND STEAK GROUND voiir Aral bottle. Mall label In: 1 Bracken's rilling was matle.ai group has already consulted et-) The firing of William N. Smilh. are abridged or reprinted under Tlie ivfetendiim, he told a ape- the tollyan much higher .Av^v newspaper .Vlaariv today SF-ASO.N SttdToupIa ...... 1|. BUST FOODS, INC. ' Birds Eye LemOiHKle the request of the State Educa­ whether offlciala of Brookfield or sharply crltlclrcsl the Isroell lb. 99c Stoll Kunul> NapkniR . 2 fot 27r Newton would make such an ap­ torneys and that a dec'sirm bn * ; a former Infantry, aergeanf. waa new titles. iai joint seasion of the island a ; vriieaiisemtilyhienlistenediiiHt- J K. 4.Hrd ST. tion Departntent. , ■ of •,ipIloh'"®lght ba''^nanimous)y upjicld' after a 3'g- Ex-convict and - former team- repfeaentalive aaaemhly. will offer lentfve silence a-v De Gaulle- out-! (.iovornment and .Abba Eban. tba t'cdoird SrolU ra ami ('nlojad Sofl- NKW VORK, X. V. A Or. Capa Pint Quart peal. 1 HAMBURG lb. 59c 4 35C 34c 65c State grants for Iransportstion Under the ruUnf.-Rruukfield will ^****'’ '•* abother nesting some-!Kour hea/tng laat night by the ex-- _jler official Herman Klerdorf.; nil (leoplea lit the Fiench* Union a , lined the changes he Is proposing i ’.N'.'delegate, for voting for tha W'ovr. .of elementary achool childrefi.now Arab |\N. rt-soliiiion on the 6lid- (5 r u lll luiM- )ilciily iif fnriii freWh have to pa.v all tfieTosts of Uanif-' neJrt-«iv eok. . -ecutive Ijhard^f the Boy- Scouts' ee«4(K to have hia StS.(Nlfi bond re- chance to declde"thelr own future. 1 in the relationship between France .go to 123 of the atatehi 169 towns. porting some 150 pupils of a new ’*’**'* • “New Milford local Pefiunt Council. dueed so he can gel out of Jail. It does not .exclude any aolulioii.' and her territories overseas. He dle EasL .Vlaariv snid It w,auMl FRESH LOBSTERS NstIvc Clilcken Legs, , C h ick e n Spent $1 fillUian Last Year have h e ^ mpro renlistie ami llrensis, l-'rj'erH iind llrollers. • »e Green Stomps for parochial achofil 'inthat r town ; luxi-day drllverlee of first'"not even the'moat extreme .which . dcHCribed this as, a federai-otyle These sre made on the bssls of Newtown will have to bear all the i ffrasa bperator, k'aa .(jiamlMNid' M leader «)•»% mails In New York'metro- wniftd be aecegalbn,*' ronunUnity tn which each area • imderataaMbie If Ismel kaA< PIneliursI l-'nivl lor itiiiips iiiiil ileli- purehoses lir mec^ and gro­ one-half the transportation costa . S . . . . 1 04 aaia« a a# A# ^4aa a a nialntnlned Its revervrd attitMdn' eliMis ehieken k h IiiiIs . OPEN THURS. and costs for transporting 190 .ptiplU reaction lo fhe outcome of of Troop 2't here for allegedly risk- Mlitan area goes into effect A msjorltyj vote 'Rgainat ' tbe «'9Ukl have internal aelf-goyern-; cery deportmiHits now bo- up. to a maximum of 320 per pupil. in a parochial achool there. referafnlum. Ing the Thellth and safety of hla Doctorstors ■'prescribe prescribe abalolute rest' Constitution, ha .continued, “witl-menl“will - menl but , theIhf Central authott^ and If Eban. by nst apMkkig nt Block Island tie tilll liH\e Murrell's reuil.N-lii-eiii FRIDAY NIGHTS The J W . H A L C CORR inf issued at frocety Last year they totaled about $l Iq both town*, offlciala yealer-' He aald"'lU principal concern * Scouts on' uinauthorlMd camping (of yreeit for''Mlss U alvem . . . mean that' Madagascar no longer; under Frencfi leadership would all.'had made a idlent demnnslrn- II n iiis , rinrhliri.1. Teiiilereiire euriieit miUion. , - - day were unablkto estiiflal* how *'■» With wha^ he 'called the fun-i tripa, Army announces. Beaerve call-up withes i to be - aissoclated with ' handle defense, foreign relations tton agalnal the “afpanaenaesit beef. Roneless ('lull Slenks nml nuiie- cliMk-eut,for your couven- The state also pays'' grants ufi much , the- addillonal 'tj>fiiia|8>rta- The hearing demanded-«ly . Smith (policy_____ aimed. tn piit most recently . . France . . »-and „ the French' goy- and economic* policies. policy toward (l^AR PwaWeBl) SWORDFISH leM Rill liven Rimal Inf Beef. j HILNINE MANCHHStiR CONH* ience.' to Ififi par jpupU for high achool tion Would coot. ’ Whethan —■iwfcitwir publicjiuwiiii- cuiiuafunds wnc'uifishould h«|waa . w held last night afid wag at-''trained Reservists on nrttve diity iernment wUl draw the appropriate Each overseas "aUte" could also Naaaer . an {ahteyMl- tlwalpebeet The bud; fata for 19.58-.5g ilhavc uaad to anpport privata inatltu- ( ' first in Uma. of National amer-: coneluatena.’' ■ ' i the laat Ontwral Asaw bly aae- .'' I CORNER MAIN «id OAK STRIETS in . S i g . ' ^ liUBMt aingia grouj^ Of pu-. n<>t been a