■' W S S g s S ■ • * ■ W‘»:- ■• ,■* ■i"\---r ■ ■ ■ _ X: '.‘V ' V ': ' '■ ' . . ' . ■ ■ ( ’X - - , }X» ■ '.■f-f. ' ■'; ,■ ' F R lD A T , JU N E 8^ 1981 •iC * lEopnittg f A w tn g i Hally Net Presa Rnh F«» Um Week Bnded •’ y r ^ abm. 8. leet . The Weatheif ijftn, ovar 'WINF Sunday t l 7:S5 his home and will report to camp whoae wife la a member. of the livar the addama. Biahop Hutdms ranee Dunn arlll aoeept feglaira' otticara and.^ i-afM a pot- ' Henry J . Judd, eon ’of JK r, and FereeeaC of V. 8. Weather BUMait I t T o W n pja. and dally aaxt waak, Buckner, N. T ., CfulS^S for two orgaaiaatloo. : win racelye an honorary doctor of tkma if girls are ademnpahied by hick at 6;86 p, m.. Mra. Albert Judd, W Ftoley St, piontha of Intensive training. .divinity degree at commencement an adult ‘ ■* hea. been named to jth a d e a n ’a 13,595 Cadat Kayla P. Toomay, .aon of ■ ‘ -—r Radio stafida WHtF will bi«ad- easpelaea in the afternoon. ' Mtv^ and. M rs. Chester Andrdw, honor roll at the Milwaukae Seluxd Fair, a little wanner toelghh Mr. and Mrs. C Franeia Toomey, - Maatbara ot jDaughtim of Fkigineerlng fo r hit academlo MWAee of the Audit Mw 56 to 55. Sunday maatiy Min* I lU v ;- C k il^ f.'^Daltgr, iBbi'> cask ‘the baccalaureate aerelaa at The Ameiieaa Legion Am dll^ ll^Foolsmur Rd., left this ipont' BufeiM of Clrcalktlon ' t^iolM ICattndlat Qiui^h -2S Lomdala S t , aaa eomplatad hli ty, No. It., win meet Trinity College Sunday at IS a. di. CHris in the Waddell School area wlU meet tor the lMt>tlmo this Mg to atw d the graduation ex- work during the past quartar.' A ny and warm. High 86 to 85. g 1059 graduata of Manehaaur M anche$ter—r‘A Cily o f Village Charm ^ Win lM la o h a m o t m- fourth' class yaai^ *4^ the XT. S. 7:18 at the Holmea The Rt. Rev. J. Waitah Rutohaiib, who wish to loin the Oirl Scouts seaaott Monday at the tknae ' their aon, Robert 8. ...I...... "...... rr.li k1*W|qi*U|^x)n86H>d by tha MlUtary Academy at West Point Home; eoOiMem St.^'to pay ras«, eufftagan bishop bt the smscbpal may register Monday at h pjn. in Mrs. sdward Adamy, 81 S. . a t DeMmonlh Obllege, High School, he la h meehanioal "T M terial AMocUn Ha is spending a SO-day'leave at pecta to the laia David Robinson, Dlocesa of Connectlettt; will da* the aemml cafeteria. Mrs. I aw* engineering student. a t the aehooL S t There will be an elecf Bimr, N. H. VOL. LXXXI, N0.212 (TEN PAGEs C t V BECTION—SUBURBIA TODAY) ■ ------MANCHESTER. COjSiN., Sa Tt JRD^Y, JUNE^9, 19f>2 (Claeained 'Advertising on Page 8), PRICE FIVE CENTS • ■ . . Vi V,- . lames iressmen state News m PARKING P r o t e u s uh d u p rear of store ^ in S e o u l C rash K il Is Tw o

SEQ U ^ Korea (A P)—-An- W illiiiiantic M on ti-AjHerican demonstrations ■ WINDHAM (AP)-ir-A one- sMMd in South Korea today. WASHINGTON (A P)— A* Johnson had-no comment. Th. Renubiicah rv,„, 'car accidcnt Ia«t:night took, .The U.S. Army orderra House subcommittee is re- * •— “ American military personnel portedly trying to lay its co rm ltu rSJi^ .^e WjUi-' in the Seoul area restricted to tee's hearings ‘’a fraud upon Amer-1 n ia n tic m en. hands ,.,on an alleged list lean people and a testimonial to; The victims, both 20, were base except for official busi­ naming congressmen and an ness. the fact that America needs a Re-1 Ronald J. Menditto. .S2 Man- administration official as re­ -vC A U.s. Arjtyr epokesman called to' gDvamment. Ave and Bruce R•K I Eddy Stops the confinement order a “tempor­ ceiving money order gifts Spoaking to . reporters. Manuel Thomaon, ,9.36 Valley St. ary measure to reduce the po«- from Billie Sol Estes.- - said Morris had- a list or person-s • State police said their car dIbiUty of IncideaU"' in View of This was reported Friday by who aUagedly got Estes’ mcmey went^iut of control on Rt. 14, 'U l the wave of demoaetraUons de­ the subcommittee’s dismissed Re­ orders. I Vote; Coimt' manding the UA. government publican counsel, Robert E. Man­ “The .testimony taken in execu- hit a atone wall and oVerturn- with free gift wrapping plus. sign a status-of-forces agreement uel. He spoke to reporters outside live sesaion related to a list of throwing both out. giving South Korea court juria- a hearing room where the sub­ Individuals to whom Estes alleg-' ------dictlon over American aervice- committee was taking testimony edly. sent gifts in Uie form of f.i/y l^ odte W ed At 691-366 men in aome Inatancea. that two former agriculture de­ money orders. ’ said ManuOl at w b s t p 6 r t i AP i Former )( About 800 untveraity atudents partment officials^ had received an informal pres, conference. Governor .lohn Dsvi, Lodge', 7ec- 1 By AHTHIIK EJMON- such money orders. defying atem new waminga from The list, he said, includes the ond daughter. Ulv was msrri^ SPRINGFliELD, M r 8 8 . South Korea'a- ruling mUltaiy James T. Ralph, former assist­ names of “certain .members of yesterdajX *^>.v.„«as married ! (AP) — Those ambitious, Junta marched out , of Taegu Uni­ ant, secreta^ of agriculture, told Congress and a t least one very! The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs versity today in ..the third'derncrn- the government operations sub­ high-ranking administration qffi- James U Marcus, left for a Ber- I tiever-giVor-up Kennedys have atraUon ip a jjf'week atemmtng committee that he and his aide, s ' , muda honeymoon by wav of New j done it again. GROUP I 0 R O U P II from the alleged beaUng of A William E. Morris, each, received In his testimony Ralph said the York City, Edwgrd M, Ted. Kennedy,' Korean civilian treOpaaser by two a pair of $100 money orders from money orders he< ahd'M orris re- Marcus, son of Mr. and Mrs eager .10-year-oM brother of the reg. 39.99 /feg. 59.99 SAVE 10.09 U.S. Army offlcera laat month. Biates, last, January-and turned ceived arrived about Jan. 10 and'George Arnold Marciia of Sche- , President and 'o( the attorney A solid wall of . police, hiiued the money over to the Democra- were in |100 denominations. When nectady, N. Y.. in a partner In the , genfjFal, was endorsed by weary, the students about 100 yards from Uc party. he asked Morris If he had any j Chlorldyne Chemical Co. j hoadie Masaachusetle Democrats the main gate of the university Both Ralph and Morris have Idea what the money was for. | The new Mrs. Marcus Is a mem- ! Friday night as a candidate for 29.90 39.90 to 20.09 in South Korea's third largest been fired because of their con­ Ralph said Morris expressed be- i her of the Actors’ Studio In New i the y.S. Mnate. nections with the indicted Texs.'t I In the big battle of, famnua e wash and wear city, about 200 mUes southeast of 'York. She has appeared on lelevl- • 66% dacron polyester reg., long, short Seoul. promoter whose boom-to-bust op­ ((Jonttnned on Page Three) Sion and in summer stock, Broad­ ! political names, Kennedy plied • 56% dacron, Refusing to withdraw, the erations under government farm ' way and off-Broadway plays. ; up such a margin over Edward 45% rayon 46% wool worsted 87 to 48 students squatted in the. street programs have stirred charges he' - -Lodge, who returned last year , J . McCormack, 38, that MoCor- from a six-year stint as ambassa­ imack gave up before the ballot- • 56% dacron and turned their protest into a "“H Judge O rders Sale sit-down strike. There were no dor to Spain, was presented recent­ ■ ing was iwo-thlrds completed. 45% cQtniso reports of violence. ly with a grandson by his older I With the score csird showing The government announced from Estes and also denied that i O f E s t e s P r o p e r t i e s daughter. Beatrice, who married a 'Kennedy 691 to MoCornfack's 3«0, TROUSERS: pleated and plain Friday night that the United he or anyone else in the agricul-! _____ * Spanish diplomat laat summer and I the voting was stopfied. ! McCormack came to the mln- JACKETS: conventional and Ivy States has agreed in principal to lure department had ever; jgt, p a BO Tex. (AP)l-Federal now lives in Madrid. granted favors^o Estes. i o,gt r j . Thomason has Yesterday’a wedding ceremony I rophones, listened graiefully t o , Meanwhile ' Republicans^ blazed ordered the sale of a daily jiews- was performed at Christ and Holy the cheers of his Supporters, COLORS; brown, charcoal* gray, olive, black (Oontfnlied on Page Two) and. said: away at ^ e dismissal Thursday paper, and a farm Implement Trinity Episcopal (Church. FR E E ALTERATIONS B Y OUR OWN TAILORS of Manpei as the minority couH' " f want to thank all' of thoet company owned by Billie Sol *0 sel oo^'tlie subcommittee which is Estes. {' I 'Who had the courage stand up he^d^ by Rep. L. H. Fountain, Nominating Seaniontt I and be counted in my behalf,,,I The two properties are the first j 'Will now take ,my casq- to ihn Franco Clamps I>N.C. of the Pecos, Tex., .financier’^ HARTFORD (A P)—Oonnectlciit ■ The Democratic majority on Republicans were holding nominat­ people." many enterprise, to be put up for ing sessions today In five cities tq This means that even- though McGREGOR 1(-PAN JACKET the committee voted to fire him sale since he placed his fertilizer, win Tighter G r i p for leaking an agriculture depart­ select candidates for Congress. McCormack Ipat here; he cotton and grain storage empire fight Kennedy again In the Sep^ ment report on Est'es to a news­ i_ 06Iy In the Fourth District was In voluntary recelverrtilp on AprU 1 there any certainty as to who i tember pritnaries, a right he has On Spaniards paper. But the Republican under Massachusette law. . 12.95 k congressional committee charged_ ‘judge Thomason said Friday i j Scarcely had McCormack left • Manuel w m “dumped...when he'Uie Pecos Daily News, founded by | moumbent! U.S.’ B y HABOUD K l MILKS I the platform than here came Ken- found out Estes had Chummy con -[Estes in IMl, will be sold at pub-. i nedy, accompanied by hia blonde MADRID (API — Plagued by tacts” with Vice President LynU Rap. Abner Sibal, would be renom inated. j wife, Joan, to get an even more bombings and crlpppllng strikes, don B. Johnson. (Continued •« Page Five) fousing reception. Qenerailssimo Frtuicisco Fran* The state'* only other Republi­ can Congressman is U.S. Rep. Edward M. (Tedi Kennedy, youngest brother of the President, gets cslt of congratulations Kennedy said he was sure the CO'S regjtMie today suspended for Horace Seely-Browp Jr. of Pom- from Chief Executive early today after winning senslorlal endorsement at Democratic slate {Mupie uf Massachusetts will two the Spanish .people's yfdxn' fret, who has been nominated for convention in SpHngfleld, Mass. Ted's wife, Joan, smiles at friends ss she awalU word speak jutl aa the Convention constHutitinal right to chbose Prefer Mas»achu»etts With the President. Ted laughingly said the PresideiU told him to tie sure to comb his delegates did. q the Senate. The nominating con­ hair for the photographers. (AP Photofaxl, ' with ths where they want to live in Spain. vention in hia dtatrtct. the second, “Ae of tonight," Kennedy said, famoiMi Under - ^ awaeping edict, the was being hkid in Willlmanttc. ■'we'ie starting the campaign." new government can contiul the mpve- The oi^er conventkma wefe lo­ They win h*rd, and they lota ment of anyone oroosed to Fran­ ha.rd, up here in Masas«hugetf XTJMn cated a# foUowt: First Dlatrlct, co anee tor congreas-i Red Claim Charge it the inserts paralysed mines and key factor- man-at-larg*. State Sen. John M. Murder Defeiidaiil repre- ' 1*»- '•*' Refused by Negroes ± famoiia that flex Strikes — lllsdM in Spain earnerU.PU-. thiso, weelf a t the 1982 Re- Started IV-Race George Lod(^ 34 son of the . and move dropped off -snarly late last I pubileaa state convention held COI-UMBU8. Ohio (AP.». After After 68 Dj ciySl month after „ the government _h»qring murder defeiidaiil Arthur] '■r> '• |i«'t«wr lorm#r umred N Nalionab,U' ambasee- with you —IS'.-■, ■...... 4 ' ■ . V *. ^ ffeumised - 'IJT T 7.®'BOOK,' AVk. (A'P) -^eand atace-then ha|)|j9*-4k»'Wii» rag 'At- NHW ' lTOftR lAP) - -B'ofoier Nehb. 'fartify ^odar* hypB^Al g V ' o”' *^5?* *"™***' '" 9 “ ARROW boosts of up io .SO per cent. The white man who heads "We, «*" 'v living: To^o the work of ■ „ , •-» [President Harry S. Truman today Frankiln County ProseciitcTr Bail a .i,.o N South VLt Nam i a p . fNirtis in the Re- V aranteed water repel- Jesus Christ. Franco’s ^btnet approved the Who dare,’’ James T. Karaih, aaya State Rankera klert j termed “ a big lle" igjMoscow ra- Alllstm said he wa, convinced ; convention a week from for 2 full years. decree suspending a key clause In 1950' he called a nem/i- con- W E S T HABlWICff, MA88. — dio aasertlon that he was responsl. Nebb did-not kill intonllcmally. Lsu ed bv C » anb Nagasaki was inhuman gravaied saaaiilt. He ^hen‘ zen-, ,„„.m „f Saigon—u/lel I of his ex- bombings which shattered win­ Arkansas, but the Negroes re­ are so embroiled In this contro­ succeed Frederio'B. Hudson, p res*-u n n ecesaery and that, in any tenced him to concurrent terras «f) oetlrni es whlle- ln caotlvltv The Biiiletiiiis 4.25 » 5.00 SHIRTS dows in tHe''bank....and caused plied that they prefer to remain versy—could love their enemies?” dent ^ 'tbe gecond’National Bank'Truman Initiated the nuclear 1-20 and 1-15 years in Ohio Peni- mm this week other damage.' They were Unked in Masaachpaetts. ' . His conversion name about, In New i la von. i x tentism'. "Fveii the Huddhlst ociests ai'e (,'ulled from ,\F’ Wirofl • cotton batiste to recent strikes. . The segregationist capital Citl- Karam said, after the Rev. W. O. Other oftteera elected included ' Jh e whole thing is nothing but While under tiypnosis, Nebb told viei Cong (Communist guerrillasi i • cotton air weave The cabinet ' pointed up the sena Council of Little Rock sent Vaught Jr. of Immanuel Baptist Charles A. BOituJon Jr« ^Oaiiaan, ; ■ “ig Ha.'' said Truman. "The the court he did not remember | (hjjy spok« to me In French < • cotton batiste oxford decree with an announcement 10 more Freedom Riders north last Church in Little Rock came to first vice preol^t; Firai* O’Hrion.1 were dropi^ after Japan seeing Eslell Bjepp. 28, of Inez, (gaylffg what a wonderful pi see ' II MISHINff IN FHHD 'Which said ; night, btlngbig to 45 the number him and asked: Are yj)u s Haventen, W l l t l a r n O. Boles., had been warned that we had die- Ky., the man he was accused "f.ishfrih Viel Na.m Is - and that FUN It KI»N, !Man,;(AP) — • dacron and cotton batiste “The campaigns which from sent from Arkansas. Christian?” waieroury, Dqnald H M.vers. New ‘■‘’''•f*® tha-greatest explosive in killing.. He said bis estranged g(, [p Hanoi," Mueller told Two iHWSona are de«4 I) ”Theh be told me sibout the • button down collars outside are being made to harm Karam said hit 62-member group Haven, and Al)k^ H. Cronenberg,' ------wife. oBernice, - —' grabbed — . .1 Itie...... gun ^ 'n ew sm en . in.lMiliig toilif)' followrag. la f|ro — w^ermanent stay collars Spain’a-credit and prestige have blessings of Christianity, and T Norwalk,- all yw-preeMetHo; and (OpoPnued on Page Three)__ —loT he flroft-Uie fi.rst shot and,.that Mueller said h'e was captured which destriM'ed the ' AO ■room baa nothing to do -with Intagratlpn believed,” aald Karam. He was • tab snap collar found echo 'aiid complicity in or aegregation. Its memberg; Just H. Clyde Taylor,' lufflehi. treasur­ he remembered shooting h^. She while idding in a tsxl to visit a Kiln Flint Hiiiei. ‘J'he se-^ewr-nldi aome persons Fho, using the U- elected Little Rock's man of the er. has since recovered, Buddhist shrine at the Mountain building was \V (.4I*)— Moviet major role in the strikes which ment compensation she recel-vod I by defenge attorneys,' sa y in g '"If ' “They slopped us In a Very friend-] bliM- tixiH.v iHiiiiclieil a miiv diffva idled more than 60,000 wpriters In while worhlng for a bookie, a state Composer Cole Porter ohservro '*'* allow such examliistlon ly way and didn't threaten us III proiiiot*' F.aat-Woaf-amdo in the provthces ot Asturias, Leon, Shares Some Authority oflicisl says. hJa 70fh WrMiday quietly at. his | niake any prog- thtMtgh they carTied guns;-" iipiiii.llliin to the griiwlng ntight Bilbao, Barcelona and Madrid ■ iln e m p lo y m e n t Com'penaa- country home In wiiliaffTstisto.wn. we'll n^ver determine what j Mueller sb IiI hi: and the driver i,f lin' Knrufiriin Common M ark- lUelf. Hon Commia^ner Thaddeue J. Mas*. . . . Edwin G. Mkhaellan, j «l. .Afti r H l>vo-il«y I'onfOTO*^ Some prieats have supported iPaw l^ki rul^ that lakUig beta «H,nty executive of Weatchealei. ((k>nt|^iiue.l' mi^l’uge Throe) (CkMitlDiied un Page Three) li-jtdi-rn Id sc\cil ('ominuKist The most beautiful bodies on the beach know the the North Basque region's de­ I •took but » mlnuiea of h«r I other* ItAve cleiirfNl^f liiiii. nr Knntirrii’ Kiirnire Isailod • mands for independoice. Others j time ^rtn|^ the weeks kt | poutktsl puyoff etiArgm.in awkrd- i-imiiiiiiiitiiiii: ixtiling fur an In- GIVE DAD .flattery powers of knit. Jantzen knows, and shapes silken, nylon Helanca have openly backed' the strikes uer Eriases • Issuf h e ^ shtf av»s avsiUiblc for fng of concessions at a Nev^ York trriiiitlimiil trade confefenro':ti» for higher wages. : work. m ^ ey she receive I c ity smiisement psirk. OAS ('iles Rcii I’ci'il end ivliut Premier Khruehebev Franco said, however, the atti­ ifrom-ths friend she passed the- Negotiators tehtaUveiy to ■ Iw. ileiiiMini-ed HN regional toa- COOL to swim fashloii. Featuring new molded tude of some priests did' not alter eontraot covertnif 4*000 I'rimiiiHliiiii li.v xuch groupi) a* the fundamental harmony. be­ on (OonNane^ on Pnipe l%ree> WmSem Union eniployes in Metro- Die t'liimiiiui Market. They also , French bra iaips: Right," “fieach Party," with a no-button "Step-In" tween the church and etate.' Ro­ ■’ politan New Vork area . . T^ree j Potential for Violence pleilged eliiier ei-uiiomlc eoopeem- COMFORT.... man CathoUclam is the state ------^ _ _ ._ j student* of i-ong Island Univeiwlly i tiiin mid .tcpiiiyl up production JANTZEN bra; trunk with elasticized waistband, 8-16, $17.95. Center, "Valentine" malHot religion in Spain. EDITOR' W I f 11*g kO l ' expelled and 34 others dlaclRlined I \ilMdii Dielr uwn cminfries. FLEETWAY s|Madent geftn ______oariis on X t > in m timftof «nsi__ ' examination'dues-I— IVeHtern iilmerve.ra here fuUd the The lfSL..Weal .German eleetioa which lie scribbles notes. , -laf i , ffi a Uons from the university’s Bhmk-'i.High in Latin America .Sii\le( liiijloDun III the Weal for" has low V-backline, 8-16, $19.95. Left "Neo Classic” sheath lyn center , . . National lAbor Re-1 eipaiided trade .teiuned doomed namnal t t aad haa watched the In his cloalng remarks, he ram- jQ 1 g t PAJAMAS ' f*r ' ' V . t i Ansonia Mam pellU ^ manenverlngs of Chaacel- bled a bit, " " ' , x x a * ^ .* v r a » a mm a n o a latlons Board dbwnUses petition by ------(.1 failure. „v- MEN’S . witi) French bra cups framed ill two-way .. lor Konmd Adenaner which have- At-ope i»lnt the chancellor was /'\ ' ’ Wh • ■ NaMooal kfariW^ Union for elec- j^'k .u a m I,. RVAN ba Isml o( perplexing parsduxe-. kept everyode gaeeeiag.'4,^ (H e .'s'm I.M.S MRBSIN.A B'l'KAIT asked to explain how hia coaUtlon 1 8 V C P-■e’-'A If*, i 2*7*-.SiL5* i ' AP Rpeelal tkirreepondenl k prooilslng^theater -fur 'Com M+:.S.SI,N'A. 8 Icily (A P) -i- s t i ^ pw ernet dips to a low Made, Passed partners, the Free Democrats,' ^ , MEXICO OTY (Apt-.What, are munlstx. a i-ouniry of' tqwtsrtngi An AP News AiaGyaia could give the press a report tb a l' ’ *’ * lantlc ana Luir Loasl r iw is. chance* for a new (?aalroF: moiintalnH and (eitlle noil. It la .A'lnericnii Fred KaldaMre. dor- SWIM JOHN O. KO U iiER ' he would reUro to 1668. A d s n ^ r "W*v va«aaM«vAW*it A S I«H C m )K *(A I J»C P»—A l-T hilW * .lAfUSV .TtoiU revolution in L a t 1 n rich In pi,HalblliUe<, but poor i-i liig ti-ixii'herim* ’currents and His Own PONN, ■ Germany (AP)—Konrad pmthHl b k p l gill j t l yy -W told aald: *4ed 8tot*a States has aiiS^imced amibunced firing itslU - aoi lal end economl. deveiopn,ent- aharka. Inil/iy awaiii the bazard- jn st w^ara Adenauer put On a.lively perform­ “Havm't you cver .retol a faUe IS npclsto explosion in Jh e Pacific ‘^'^rporation eontiniilng to pH* up communiala and-their Oealroixt K cad o r a preaidenl, 42-yoar. iMi. ,'taai?!’ivrpmr - . test aenea.series. ■yv. JSwlt In^rt^dlcroase'^ ^ c o i i - ‘h'-^'ighloul the heml- Old Cai'loa Jiiliii Aruaemena, will who keep asking.. - vlall the 1,’nlled .Statea In July for] »‘riimiier made the IBiprece- TRUNKS I , ' Swim Suits—Second Floor Service agent* say the counter­ Some party members and vet-: The device' was dropped fn>m “‘><*''1 a new, * short sleeve feit bill* found, in the pooseatrim Isn't an 86-year-old man too old eran poi^ reporters aay Ade-,* plane and-the exptostoTwas de.i ‘ocrease i" 1 „„ the Lalka with I-*realdent Kennedy, 'dented ooilerivi*ter croaalng of J of ta Antonia man am some he to run the country? Isn’t the chan­ nauer was re-electikl to head the acribed aa being In the Intermedl-! theory that one more xuirh .up- Aroxemena liax indicated he la no | three-mile atrait In 8 hniirx * Ichee length ran off himaetf in his {Minting cellor. losing his grip after nearly partrlwe^pai^jr oscause- oisrethere wa*was no one *tetem range-havingto-mom mono a fores n*l!requlva-i ’ •****" 1-val would wreck u.s. - - hopes ■ admirer or the United fttatea ! ^3 ■■■'notea. HahlaaHro actnally IS years in office? groomed to do a better job. that. In (act. he ha.s an anil- swain luori- than throe mile* a* shop. :pe«tl«>h for abandonment-Of a ir'o '- I " “ d Rtalea - - ...... " ’ tlin strong ciirrenta kept push­ * cotton batiste Raymond Booker, 34. of H Mid- He ahowed plenty of v ilal^ ' Yet tor the first time Adpnauer ton* to TNT. [ IMUUMinger . service In Massachii- A special (■oniiiltallve commit Yankee complex dlo 8t , Ansonia; waa arrested during the four taxing days' me agreed to share soms to hia au- Slgna tee o f'th e Organization of Ameri- ing him northward. croaaej \ JANTZEN Aroaeniena liax publicly pro. f.riaii Ca|M> t>el Foru Lighthouse * pullover styles 3.95 «. 6.95 hers yeethrdey when a glO bill ha CStrlirtkin Democrat party-was in thority with Josef Hormann Duf-'aald tha burst was sst off Friday warned . that I'lalmed hinixelt "t h e "good offered * t a aupcraiartiet aroused convention. He' evldepckd few if hues, 84, a {novtneito Interior inear Christmas Islaiui at about, thoriziim award of a roM medati "proniinenl peraona In the hem 1- Cape iHi the northeast tip of . • ^ (riend " of Pedro Bead. Ecuador's .Hlidly III Uie village of Bcylls, sumtieiotta of the managenfienL any aigna, of inaUMfy to concen­ ” *^*^***^' r . ... - J to comedian Bob Hope. xpftere per.dst In underealima- Communist party boas. The pr*Zl- * coat styles * cotton print boxer ' . 'Whll* two detectives were ea- t r e while be tokde tarn ime-hour He aeceiHad Dgflmas on the Itailan mainhuid north of to tb*r: AU-hut .two of the tests haya] "An^ii"Xd'ama.’ quMn of the gyp-ltlng the Communist danger.” .The deni has been under army pre.s- Keggio Calabria. * MATCHING SHIRTS oorting him to p i^ e headquar­ 4 ie*chee heki a newa oon- newly arsatad Job to sxscutive A i aie*! la hurled m.in uoioriui.colorful, tenrful!Xfm riui;^.* commUlee...... —aaya the ...... -v-. number of sure to uii.sl Oimmunlata and * embossed cotton * woven cotton plaid boxer ter^ Bedur mOrde a break Tor it, farcnce wtaara sotoe to the quae- chairman because 1m k n e w the Foiaru mlasile Bred from-a sub-1 Mcemony at a'Sacramento, Cali(.,''ic^tnmunizls might' not seem j left.estiemlsls ftom high place*, Uon* got tricky. party needed an energetic man to KKVKUNK KIDRR OCTN OAR hut one of ^ e offlcera felled him submarine and a abot de-; cametery, i . .TTie Portuguese Kov-|)ar8S’ but their .efforts are dan-: jjut ha* not done .so* And he ap- IJT T IJS KfXIK, .Ark. (A P) _ * solids vrttfa a .tadtle.' Police eald Be^er lien .who were with him from remgantM. InaUll party diaci|>liBe ...... ______* lolid eolor, cottons scribed as ap underwater teat. ' ' emment appeals to the "U.N, refu-'gerous hecau.se of Coi)imbni»l| pgarx to have ouimaneuvered the An iinempinyed iiacklng house la' an ex-convlet who haa setTed g a-m. to midnight for four days a*to Te«M|kure votes foet In last! Yet to come arc the high aiti-jgee conuiffmloner Jp Gimeva • fori operations among ntaxo,’Sroup* j military, for the time being, say hia . stamina was unbe- worker ai'id his nine children * neat pattarns 'N I time at the ■ State Prikm for wll c Mtetaon* j tuQ6 buTSts tovec Jcrtuwton ‘ fieandsl h«lp to ricorittlr. worker*, /arrtieni, intri* ^ Sruador'n current Aituation had were driving from Uttle. Rock, * solid«olor cottons and dacrons 5.00 » 7.95 armed robbery. ■? ' Uraible. Why ooe» A dw u it continue >. thui SO.dOb refuf^MM from Com-Uectuals. even political leaderM. in I96i. Aro«e • A A* Ark., to Hematead. N. Y.. today, His keynote t{>eech waa da- Job to Ha wae charged with pasalng thy tough chancellor rather TOKYO ”vwA Japanawi sufF muafft China* i Recemly, the left «AtremUl«, mena. then vice pr«nideni. led a the first Negro family sent gorth *< nylon prints • coordinated to many of the swim and poaaeeelon of oounterfeit |10 liverad ftaih notea without text. than qSit now and tend his roiM vey aWp operating in the Pacifici... Every )>aby twin in Saskatche- i aeamdd lo have choaen two prime i delegation ,on a ‘ junket to the i in , car by the »egregatleal*t famous pleatway balloon federal reserve notca and the-8 e- Ha recaivd 2l ovattons. ApplauM garden? trunks in solids, prints and plaids aaya It has detMtad.no sign of in-1 wan Province Friday became a ’targel* lor their efforts: Vene- soviet Union and xatelllte coun-! ca|>ltaJ Citlxene CounriL ”L. “D. seat, undergrm pleat and * stretch nylon knits cret Service said he will also he interrupted him U Umea, and This- is the mostoftsH-heard creased ladioacUve fallout caustad' a f o ^ h o ) ^ in the giant Interna-jm eTa and Ecuador. In Venezuela' trl.e.-i and wa.i lionized there. To i Carter, 48, wa* given S I85 for ehiggad with, pcintlnf the bOls. there were 18 outburets to laugh­ expU natitn; Adenauer\ wants to by the U,8, nuejeer teats. illonal Mlnerafa and Chemical tl • ------...... I adjustable waist for com­ ter. , ' ' •" hey met two auccesalve, defeBts. some In (Juito It *eem,ed an odd expense* for himself and- the plete comfort. B, C, D. .* boxer and ziprfront styles >. • larga variaty of fabrics and colors He waa held in $100^00 bond. down in history as %. great The newsM|>er 'Yomlu^i - Shim-. Oorporotion. . v . The iU.8, Navy;ln_ attempted... — umiutij,military uprisings. | comciaence(^)ocldenre thatmax rresmem.President , vuneiJose ! cmiarencMIdren ranging in age )frnitr 11 After hiS (arraet, Becker wee He khowed tiredheas during am tTptwili wtairtrhimphed oWr. the bun told the report from the| announces thet 71 Beabees, a con-iSuch blunder* eet them ba.ck,( Velaaco Ibarra cam# violently un-j months to 25 yearsdBe'saJd hie • S 0 t p 4 4 . i v taken to Antonia, where authort- Other ao-mtaiute speech, that same OommiaiWs, as one of the 'taUfers e.OOO-ton l(opo Maru was Umitrtt i structlon organlzattan.., have ar- They may jtow find themselves der attack shortly after Arose-1 wife, ha* a Jto a t Hempatead and 'V. V] tfaa removed aome-of the equi{>- afternoon before a toast rally. It to a'Bkiropean political unm. He to a Muvvay to contamination to, rived in northern Thailand totnilld I required to. mark time In Vene-men*' returned from Moscow. ' 1 that he hoped to reach the dty ‘T lacked rome to the humor he dis-. feel* he has not yet achlcvdd'that air and did nottocluda water and a teiat rity lor S.OfW .AmeHcan.zuela for another two years, i . | .Sunday "If we don’t mn into any Ml Page Xhrea) played to the morning. At one ^ marine UHfe. fjl t Army troofi*. TtuCt *>.e«asl>lcould vMwtrmmake Ilill'Mlittle V/>tEcuador, IM/4t\S* ' * (Continued___At______M on _ n Page______WWt Five)______x trouble,’* 6* I V O’ ■L.f^^''y...

x^ % \ W '- i ’/-:' II^ C m te T E R EVRNINd HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN« SATURDAY, JUNE f , 1962 IJiAM - -A. ■ . ' &v . ^ MtKCHEgrSR EVEMPTO. m »ALP. MANCBEaTm Cmm, SATOSDAY? TONE 8, 1M2 18 Make Changes South Windsor PAGt THRBS Tax Cpilecto/s Notice At Voter Session N »tic«'k>^by glren to the taxpayers of tho town, ^li€uiwold on Bridge Ted Wins Bay State S ia te N e w s SimmonS'House Truman Blasts Bolton •that ft ta xM 84 mills on the dbllir^ laid on the list,.of . One Democrat' switched to the Schools Vote Slated? 1961* bceimies due and payable on the 15th day of .Mar Republican party at ;% voter By Alfred Shetnwoid changeover session yesterday af­ Soath dsaltr Nominaition to Senate o ti n d u p Red Claim He Democratic to Write Dodd 1962. Dltendt at the rate of.5/10 of one per cent, per When you have to play ii hand Both M a i vulasrabia ternoon, while three Republicans Seekin g $1, 350,000 with a very shabby , trump suit nontb or faction o f a month from May 15th,.will be NORTH diaitred for alb tines remiUningr unpaid for one'month switched to the Democratic party. don’t try to be a hero. You can (Contlnaed fnm Page One) Bolton Tnxes Doe ((poiidmwd from Fkge O w } Started N-Race seldom afford Vto^draw, thimps. $ 8 5 3 On Securing Post Office aiftMr the aaaie become ^ During the session in the Mu­ There will be a referendum June tocy didn’t prove much—it gives nicipal Building, seven independ­ Uaa a'strong iripe suit, if you have O K Y I 7 1 Bolton T m CoUector An- bets to, said Pawlowald, “is not 16 to -rote on three items approved one, as a fray'"M drsMdng the op­ T^Bdy first ptace on the baUot, (Contlaaed from Page Oae) JNED: A. A. MANEGGIA ents enrolled In the Republican A • 6 3 toony Maiteggia will be-at the Piqment for booking beU, but Is At an open meeting of theGbe observed this week at St. Man* party, and seven in the D m ocrat- by the Town Council following a ponents’ trumps. EAST plus a n ou that the convenUon Town Clerk’s ofOce at Bolton'r _Tax Collector A 7,6 rather to be considered gOts.’' toe history of the world and.thdii Democratic town committee last rice Church. There wlU be a cof­ Ic party. . town meeting iVednesday. West opened the eight, o f A 10 • 5 2. •ndorsed him—tte Kennedya go town officaa Monday .froim'^n night it was voted ts'write a let- Town o f Bolton hearte, . Bast put up. the ^ k , 9 1 2 V A I 10 » Hie State Labor Depertmmt; we asked them to surrender. They fee hour and social in toe church No one switched from 'a party Voters-wlU be asked to approve Into everything from touch' toot- aJn. to 4 pjtn. to rsceiva iax tei;, to U.S. Senator Thomas J. hall aftar all Masses. to independent ' • ■ and South won with the king. G Q 6 3 G I 4 payments. Property tair had tried to recover 9892 in job­ did not do it.” two bond propoa'ais: 6200,000 "for South, thought that West had led AAQ10 3 AKJ9 41 toll to convenuons aiming to win. buiiv Dodd enlisting his aid In securing I^ehool Menu The distribution among the 22,- due May 16, must bq/] less pay the 'wonian received dur­ Triiman expressed doubt that a post office for Bolton. It waa conversion of Ellsworth from acme such holding as A-10-8 SOUTH a won here With .. Monday—shell macaroni cas­ 002 registered voters U now 9,906 FMday to avoids ing toe period she was taking tot present . Soviet regime would reported that a suitable locaUon serole, buttered green beans, fruit; High School to a^'elementaiy' o t trun)ps,',.and returned a trump A A K I 4 3 a tert^nlque hi* brother developed -charges. > beta but was otherwise ' unem­ Republicans, 7,9S4 Democrats and ^ K 7 6 4. to Masaaehuaetts and perfect^ ever live Up to any disarmament has been offered by a Bolton busi. Tuesday—hot turkey sandwich, 4,142 independents. school; and |1 mJUlon for a new towiU’d dummy...... ■ '— ■ i'-' ployed. nesaman. EAST HARTFORI) elementary schpdl in the southeast This was just what Blast had' G A 10 3 i-., Y^consln agreement or nuclear test ban cranberr:^ sauce, buttered diced section of town. been hoping for when - he fialae- . „ A 7 and West Virginia; bright young Morris advised him. "He told treaty. Bolton had a post office many oarrota, gelatin: Wednesday — . PINIX»EST , The third item to 4>e voted on is catded with the jack at the first- SaaM Wert North l«t Morris he didn't think my name Denies Induitiy Lure Ag for the United States stop­ years ago but it was discontinued open-faced tuna sandwich, pickle, Srlii ta during Worid.Wnr II and mall has a reeoititlQn.Authorising the pur­ trick. Bkuit was now able to draw 1 A Part 1 NT Part m cnxp dreues and im. waa on the list.*’ WASHINGTON (A P) ^ Rep. ping nuclear testing until recent potato chips, ople slaw,-^ buttered 2 9 An Part been delivered through rural free peas, iced chocolate, cake; Thurs­ Personal Notices chase of the Joemh Pen^roperty, all of the trumps, after which he nm itUM industry behind scenes ■Ralph added be has no personal Ed Edmondson, D-Okla., lias de­ months, Truman commented; "I Ranches Splits Avery St-i for 6lto,000...Tnis prop­ led the four of clubs. QprtUag Itsd — 9 I to make sure each delegate is knowledge of anjrone other than wag never in favor of stopping delivery from auroundlng . towns, day—baked » hash, pickled beets, nied a chiufge by Rep. John S. Deliveilea were consolidated about catsup, buttered corn, pinMpple erty has been selected as a site for West read this lead correcUy «nd again. himself and Morris who received Monagah, D-Cbnn., that he le try­ tocoe experiments," adding: "The *18,990 *20,490 *20,990 the new elementary.srtiooi. as showing a high card in the " t -wonders for Jrfm money orders from Estes. Russian people are good people, lw6’>years ago so that most Bolton and cherfies; Friday — potato In Memoriam F. Kennedy, and so far it's ing to lure Industry away from mall 1s delivered through toe Man­ salad, egg salad, buttered beans, B tm .T BT 4. A. MoCARTHY, Inc. Wapping Church Notea suit, since otherwise East would Asked about Ralph’s statement Connecticut. it’s the 860,000 rulers of the Com­ In loving memory o t Oeorgn H. Wil­ Sunday • ia Children'a Day at have led same aort o f high card. Two in Hospital working., for Teddy. chester post office. sugar squares, Milk is served with lard. who pessad swisy June (, 1M4, that he had reported the money Edmondson yesterday relesuied munist party that cause all the I Three model's ere nearlnic completion in what will be one o f Siast Wapping Community Cburchi The After winning with the ten of ' In a news conference later, Ted orders to Freeman, Thomas R. trouble.’ " A survey was made recently by all meals. I Hartford's flnest new communities. They are^ located on Hills St. Yotir memory Is as dear today. theme of the service will be "Men cluba, therefore. West continued With Crash Hurts Kennedy said the rital u r ^ “ ">« areas than he had Xlg- dence of any memorandum to this Wedding Guests Size " than Bolton have their own |A»en_ its will be on the premises this Sunday from 11 a.m. to three. Oklahoma "in future expansion post offices. ths Civil Defense room of toe In Memoriam uled time — 9:16 ajn. ahd 10:419 with Injuries r e iv e d Ui two one- effect being received in the secre­ plana" -r- r- 1 8 pp.m. .m I f you desm further information you may call the — and proceed from there to the After winning the first trick *** *“ *^1 the tary’s olflce.” Attend Parties Joseph Ucltra was appointed to school, Mrs. Polly ComolU, school In loving memory ol lat Lt, nicherd Guest Preacher church. with the king of hearts South car accidents, occurring last night end of the convention, expected In his talk with reporters out­ Monagan said Edmondson was head a committee to Investigate nurse, said yesterday. Infanta P. Gaudtno. who paaaed away June 10, should abandon the trumps.' He 'fover-stepplng the bounds of pro­ from toe age of 3 months to IJM. Col. Frank Wlltner of the Sal- The captains and canvassers for and early today. s m e time tonight to appear with side the hearings, Manuel issued SevStal pre-nuptial social events toe feasibility of using IBM ma­ vaUon Aimy, who became field the educational building fund drive runs the spades, diseardlng.a dia­ jmdrew C. Ham on. 48, of 78 the other nominees' so we can a statement denouncing the' in­ priety” In sending • Utcrature to were held Thursday and yesterday chines in town assessing work. adults up to 60 years o f age will R. F. DIMOCK CO. A precicnu one from na ia gpaa, participate. Junior high and high are to meet Sunday at 8 p.m. In mond from dummy on the third Linden St., is in Mtisfactory con- leave this oonventiem AS a uni- quiry and criticising chairman Connecticut manufacturers ■under for members of the wedding party Nicholas PawlUk, high sheriff for MI PAZ45 A role* we loved la atllled, secretary of the Eastern Territory apade.- / , y fied ticket.” school pupils will receive the vac­ A place la vacant in iwr lives the sanctuary. dlUon -today. He was admitted to Fountain. his congressional frank. of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lee Sim Tolland County, spokie about the BVENDTOS GAIA, BICHAKO biMOCK—« 0 9.40M Which never can be Jilled. In April thU .year, vrill preach at The Junior PYF will meet at 2 EMst can ruff the third spade the hospital last liight with a lacer­ •As; to McCormack's announce- Edmondson repUed that “ We coming election and the need for cine in Manchester during school the. Salvation Army here" tomor­ Manuel called the subcommit­ mons Jr. who were married last hours. p. m. Sunday at the Cdmmunity and puts West in with a club for ation of his right leg after his car cmitest the endorse­ tee’s invesUgation a “ one-party have no desire to. lure business all party members to work to­ Mother and brother. row at 10:46 a.m., marking his night at Center Congregational M A M Oil defeated Sheridan Oil House to go to Connecticut Golf- another trump lead. East takes ran out of control .on W. Ceqter ment to the September primaries, operation" and claimed it “is be­ from any area" and "I hope that (%urch. . gether for victory. Allan Samuels, flrat visit to Manchester. Kennedy said of course others cer- 7-4 last night Winning pltclier land, Talcott'vllle, to play minia­ two ‘more trump tricks, ,but Stmth SL, just east o f Hartford R4., went ing distorted" to protect Important amicable relations between Con­ Mrs. Roger Lee' Simmons of a member of the faculty of Yado Col. "Wllmer, who succeeded ture golf. still has a trump to keep control off the south .side of the toad and necticut and Oklahoma will co was Ken Shapazian; catcher, Col. Albert Pepper, retired, was 1 ‘ o nm in the pollticai figures. Bowling Green, Ky., entertained University, who Is a candidate for of the hand. DMlarer ruffs the turned over, pinning' him under the ^ announced I tinue.” Brian Edgerton. For Sheridaii Oil, fbrmerly field secretary for the The Senior PYF will meet at the 8the weMing party;'ITiursday eve toe post of congressman-at-large, Georgre Hutchinson pitched, end Community House from 7 to 9 second club and makes his con­ car. He was freed, with. the htip ®aW I would run in it M ywav.’* Monagan, whose district in­ also spoke to, the group, stressing Territory. In hla present tract with two more spades and of a wrecker, and taken tb the hjoa- ning at the Manchester Country Pete Traygls caught post, he is in charge o f placement p. m. Sunday for a-worship service *** e:q)ecta to have cludes much of the heavily indus­ a u b. toe need for inceased federal aid and business meeting. Officers the top'diamonds. pital. Patrolman Richard'Thurston *« hard a fight in the pri- trialized Naugatuck Valley, said to education. of more than 1,000 Salvation reported that the cause .of the ac­ m a ^ c ^ p o lg n as toe “ Intense- A wedding brunch party was Manchestar Evenlng.Herald Bol­ ■Army ofneera in 360 corps and so­ elected recently are': Eld Ota, presi DaUy QuesUon Obituary he could understand why EM- Family Oonununiofi Set Partner opens with one heart, cident was not yet determiped. 7710 battle for. convention given yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. ton oorrespoadmt Grace McDer­ m cial serviQS centers. dent; John Potyra, vice president; Marine delegate support. mondson would • want to attract Robert Beach and Miss Mary Ann Family Communion Sunday will mott, Mefriione Mitchell 8-8566. Kathy Hollister, secretary: Cindy and the next player passes. You car, which -waa towed away -with ConnecUcut firms to Oklahoma. A nattya of London, England, .extensive damage, left 76 fCet of ^ G il^ the outcome will Beach at their home, 143 Mulder Cd. Wllmar trained at the Salva­ Sleeper, treasurer; Dorie. Barber, hold: Spadee Q 9, Hearts <) 5 3, Danirt W. McAuUffe Jr. But, he said, "It does seem to Diamonds. K 9 8 7 2, Clubs 8 6 3, skid marks. bo the same," he said. Rd. tion Army Scheioi for Officers' faith commission chairman; Phyl­ Weather Daniel W. McAuUffe Jr., 68, of me that the United States govern­ Mrs. Harry Maidment, 99 Rob­ Prefer Massachusetts Training In San Francisco, Calif. lis Hitchcock, action commission What do you say Police are still inveetigating a Wethersfield, died 7?hursday at ment should not sponsor such ef­ Answer: Bid two hearts. , It’s second accident, on Main St. 143 ert Rd., gave a tea for the brides, He served as commander of corps chairman; Nancy Young, fellow­ WINDSOR'LOCKS (APl—The Coventry St. Francis Hospital in H a^ord. forts." maids yesterday afternoon. The in San Francisco, Portland, Ore., ship commission cluUrman. {Peasant to have four trumps for feet north of Cambridge St., which U.S. Weather Bureau marine sum­ a raise, but you must sometimes sent Felix T. Pagani, 22, of 128 He was the father of Mrs. John ushers and out-of-town guests and BllUngs, Mont., aa divisional Moriarty of Vernon. The Vacation BiWe School pri­ mary for today: raise on Q-x-x for lack of any Eldridge St, to the hospital early Dodd on Communism were entertained at a buffet at young people's secretary and as A retired Hartford policeman, mary department teachers and Tides win be high along the better bid. today with multiple lecefationa of Churches Slate CLEVELAND (AP) — Instruc­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘We Who Care’ Offer divisional commander of the In­ helpers will meet In the Ruth he headed the vice squad at the BIG NEWS Cbnnecticut shore from 4 to 6:30 For Sheinwold's 36-page book­ his body. His condition is reported tion in how to fight communism H. Smith. 131 Hartford Rd. Mr. ter-Mountain,'’' Northwest and Crockett Boom at 8 p. m. Monday This afternoon and between 5 and let. "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” good. ITw Paganl-drlven vehicle, Children’s Day time of his retirement in 1951. and Mrs. Ralph L. Maher and Mr. Southern' California divisions, be­ and Tuesday. 6:30 Sunday afternoon. Low tide Since then he had been Employed should be taken out of the hands fore becoming field secretary for send 50c to Bridge Book, Man­ traveling south on Main St, struck of "quacks and extremists and and Mrs. A. L. Rlker were ( IN "VALUE-RATED Dates for the Vacation Bible at Old Saybrook is at 10 a.m. to­ chester Elvening Herald, Box 3318, a tree at about 2 ajn. TTie vehicle, at the Phoenix Mutual l-ife In­ hosts snd hostesses. Children’s Day wlU be o tW v ed MRS. ROGER LEE SIMMONSJR.®*'*™*" Refused by Negroes the Western Territory. Col. Wil- ■School are .Tune 25 to July 6 (ex­ day and 11 a.m. Sunday.- Sunset surance Co. amateurs,” Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, mer and his wife, the former C^pt. Grand Central StaUon, N. T, 17, owned by a Pauline R. Forcuoci, 68 at 11 ajn. during the worship to- D-C«m., said yesterday. cept July 4) from 8:45 to 11:30 Jthls evening Is at 8:23, sunrise N. Y. Hlllcrest Ave., West Hartford, was Survivors include his wife, Mary Audrey McNally, have two chil­ Sunday is at 5:19 a.m. ^rrow at First Congregational Speaking at the annual con­ In a candlelight service last*sh an tu ng slieath with matching dren. a. m. It'w ill be held at the Avery (Copyright 1962, General towed away with extenslYe front Havens McAuUffe; smother daugh­ (Continued from Page One) USED CARS! Street Elementary School. The Boating weather for Long Is­ Features Corp.) end damage. Church. The program wlU complete ter, Miss Mary M. McAuUffe of vention of the Uimplaters Inter­ night at Onter Congregational coat, bone accessories, and a cor­ Hospital INotes registration fee la 91.25 per fam­ land Sound to Montauk Point and the work church school for Wethersfield; his father, Daniel national Union, AFLrCIO, Dodd <3hurch, Mias (Carolyn Staver sage o f phalaenopsU orchids. TTie don't do. Now, I feel like a new- Viet Coiig Free ily for up to two children and 20 Block Island—Variable winds 10 said labor and management should couple will live In Lexington, Ky„‘ born Child.” r V - OblldrenVlU be McAuUffe Sr. of Hsurtford; two House of Manchester became the Anti’U.S. Protests cents per child for each additional knots or less through tonight and toptbed durlng\^ service.^ brothers, WiUltm F. McAuUffe work together in the field of anti­ where after BepL 1 Mr. Simmons VIslUng hours are 2 to 8 p,ra. Karam, a former football play Sunday except onshore 15 knots communist education. bride of Roger Lee Simmons Jr. will attend toe University of Ken­ f«rt aU areas, except maternity, er. at Auburn University and child attending per family. -All pupils and toachers a ^ asked and John J. McAuUffe, of Weth­ of Bbwling Green, Ky. Kidnaped Man Spread in Korea Registration day for all attend­ afternoon and evenings. Visibility tucky Medical School. where they are 2 to 4:80 and 8:80 coach at Boston College, waa to 10:46 ersfield; a sister, Mrs. Harold T. He praised toe upholsters for The bride is the daughter of ing is Saturday, June 23, from 6 miles or more except 2 to 4 d!!:. *^ **"**rten and first grade DiUon of Oahston, R. I., and three Mrs. Simmons is a 1958 gradu­ to 8 pjm.; and private rooms highly publicized during the 1967 9 to 11:30 A m. at the cfiurclj. All miles during early morning hours. TO N IGH T IS Charles Staver ate o f Manchester High, School where they are 10 am . to 8 p.m. Integmlion crisis. He was In the After 68 Days (Contmiied from Page One) chUdren are requested to bring tirandchUdren. munlsm, He said It "could be in. House of 150 Westland St. The children should be registered on Pair weather. bwqueto o f flowers lit Jars to be and a 1962 graduate of Wellesley Virttors are requested not to crowd that rioted at UtUe Rock The funeral wiU be held Mon­ finitely more effective If man­ bridegroom is the son of Mrs. resume negotiations toward a that morning so room numbers Marine observations: plaoed in the sanctuary. , day at 8:15 a.m. at Dillon’s Fu­ agement could be persuaded to College where she received an •***®1to In patlente rooms. No more Central H i^ School, where hla Roger Lee Simmons of Bowling than two virttors at one tone per (Contlnaed from Pag* One) stdtus-of-forces pact. But It said and teachers may be assigned. Block Island-—Wind southwest neral Home, 63 Main S t, with a give direct support to a trade un­ A.B. degree. Mr. Simmons Is a son and daughter were enrolM . 5 knots, temperature 68, -visibility A family picnic will be held from Green, ahd the late Roger Lee paUemt. He said he ’was "just there as a Washington had raised'’'^'Issues Anyone who was not able to return PJtons Athletic requiem Mass at 9 a.m. at (Cor­ ion educational program on the graduate of McCallle School. were taken to a hUltop temple and 6 miles, clear. Simmons. Chattanooga, Tenn., the Massa­ citizen." which South Korea "finds difficult their registration form or regis­ j^ ld. 'There will be games for aU pus Caulsti Church, Wethersfield. nature of communism, conducted confronted by a woman about 65 Montauk Point —Wind south­ TWIN The Rev. Clifford O, Simpson, chusetts Iiutltute of Technology, a PaUents Today: 218 He . was a frirtid to Gov, Orval to accept." tration fee on June 3 should bring T h ^ attending are to bring pot- Burial wlU be In Rose Hill Me­ at the fiuiEory level. yean old. west 10 knots, temperature 58, 1962 graduate of Vanderbilt Uni­ ADMITTED /YBSTTOIDAY: E. Faubus, and once remarked'of It did not elaborate on these It with them on June 23. luck items and their silverware. morial Park, Rocky HUL Friends Thi. —L* ■n.-.j.a . v^ngregauonai "She wa# very poorly dressed sea 3 feet, visibility 10 miles, LOBSTER NIGHT Ice cream will be furnished. P*'*' Church, performed the double ring versity, Nashville, 7>nn., pre-med- Mrs, Lillie 0'Bri^n,*,165 Autiunn him: "The governor is always points but said the United States There will bd no group registra­ may call at the funeral home to­ and extremely thin," Mueller sold, clear. The pastm’s council o f the «rable to the one-s^d strategy | ceremony against a background of icsl couMe, and a member of Sig- w .; Mrs. Emilia Labonville, 25 right If he say* it’s going to rain, has been asked to reconsider tion on the first day of Vacation Groton —Wind north 4 knots, day and tomorrow from 2 to 4 6nd "but she Identified henelf Og the them. Bible School. If a child is unable to church has voted to have Sunday James nia Chi FVaternlty, Ooop«r St.; C MichserTotten, 60 you’d better get a raincoat," temperature 58, visibility 7 miles, Full Course Dinner $!135 7 to 9 pjn. ^ m m lt St.; Mrs. Jennie Wegryzn, political commander and said I ' Reports - from Washington be registered on June 23, Mrs. services at 9:30 a.m. during July Karam’i feelings on IntiraUon Waa suspected of being a German clear. and on Sept. 2, mnitUng the serv­ S^r'to. X S e . T L o Z l Union S t; CTlfton Boyle, South never were discerned. The kaleido­ ^ oted officials there as saying Richard Reeves pf 112 Oak St., or Westhampton Beach, I..ong Is­ Arvid F. Askerbloom Uon open to the general public.’’ her fatoer,’ I S - S t h •Py emj^oyed by the Germans to ices during August. U«Vasseur. scopic impressions he ojwated left spy for the Americans.” very active consideration" ia Mrs. C3iarles Schaeffer, 83 Murray land-Wind calm, temperature 51,, After You’ve Bkijoyed A Delioioas Meal— South Windsor; WlllWm Van being given to an agreement. Rd., should be called. The service at Second Congrega­ SOUTH WtNDSORr—Arvid -F. » . mr J . , gown o t Ivory silk mist, designed Ansonia Man him more or less a mystery figure Mueller said that after lengthy visibility 2 miles, ground fog, tional Church wlU be at 10 a.m. Askerbloqm, 81, o f 988 Main St„ with a portrait neckline, l 5 n g Slcklin,' Wapping; Barbara Sher­ amid the racial turmoil. He was These reports made Cl^r, how­ Wednesday, the junior choir will clear. Iteo Jury Verdicts Inten-ogatlon he was blindfmded tomorrow Instead of 11. This will died Thursday at his home. HARTFORD (A P )—An elderly t*P*red sleeves, and asymetric man, Hublard Dr., Vernon; Brent never claimed by, or affiliated with, ana** taken ever, that there is a division of rehease at 7 p. m.; senior choir Nnw Haven-,T-Wlnd north 5 STAY for SANOINQ! ^ r ^derson, 286 Spruce St.; Edward to another shrine lo- be conducted mainly by the church Mr. Askerbloom was born Hertford man was scqultted of Pow' at the back of the skirt which Made, Passed any integratlonist or segregation­ cated to a stone ca've. opinion In Washingiton. at 8 p. m. knots,'temperature 57, visibility 6 ^ ^ y n , Lebanon; Kim Lowe, ist group. O.S. military men are said to school students. TThe invocation March 29, 1881 in Boxholm, Swe­ ter .yesterday by a 8u- extended Into a chapel train. Her "All the people to the temple, IJttle League Score miles, smoke, clear. Musie by the ‘‘THREE$OME" I and prayer vrtll be given by toe den, and lived in South Windsor 184 Brent Rd.; Gloria Uriano, 49 feel that an agreement should In the Little League game Thurs­ Stratford Point-Wind north­ rt jury while a Hartford Yell of Duchess lace and Knram and Faubus apparently evert the Buddhist'Uddhtst prieets,priests are Rev. Richard P. Carter. The pro­ fbr 16 years. He waa*3lg)etlred tool- His Own Sumnwr St.; Wayne Garland, 55 ar6 still on good terms— ths gov­ should not be 'concluded now be­ day. the Indians beat the Short east 9 knots, temperature 57, vis­ Featuring hoi^w lfe,. who had pleaded gull- M'"Ported French Illusion was Viet Ckmg." he eald. "There aare no id: gram will include songs by several maker and a member of the First R u ss^ St.; Mrs. Margaret WU- ernor appointed Karam to the real priests there." cause n ' technical state of war Seconds 17-4. John O’Brlant was ibility 7 miles, clear. ty to the same charge in another draped madonna fashion, and she rom 27 Brrtnard PI.; Miss Nancy still exists in divided Korea and Bill Nemeroff And His Golden Horn departments snd a choral reading. (Congregational Church of South case, sentenced to the state carried a semi-cascade Ix^uet State Bank C o m m i ■ a io n last Next he was taken to a large Viet winning pitcher; Peter Dubay, Stratford Shoals—Wind north­ This will be the final Sunday for Windsor. vras I (CoBttnued from Page One) J u ries, 185 Green Rd.; Mre that Ks why about RO.OOQ Ameri­ catcher. The losing pitcher was tarm for women for a maximum I ot gardenias. Tjhe bride’s veil had month. Cong camp and subjected to Inten­ east 6 knots, temperature 60, sea claasee until fall. Survivors include two daugh­ K ^ ® a Berlin; J^i can troops are staUoned in this of seven years. been worn by her maternal grand- ment from the printing rticp, Val­ Since hla conversion, Karam said, sive propaganda. Ron Slonclnsky; the catcher. Mike ■X foot, visibility 10 mllea, clear. S c h o o l Us(S. R evok ed ters. Mrs. Robert S. Starr Jr. with 7rj, 72 Milford Rd.; Edgar country. Chn-tin. Eatons Neck—Wind north 8 A Jury deUbsrated approximate- *"6*h*r, Mrs. Arthur K. Brown, ley Press at 12 Beaver St TTiey he has addressed more than 6(X) Mueller said finally ‘ T was The board o f education has re RoOAng, Windsor Locks; Edi^rd knots, temperature 58, sea 1 foot, V^dtor**^"'^rson of"Eaat**I^rt- hours------Thursday • an i Friday motoerr-Mfs;.. - House, . did hot say what sort of printing «urch groups, has become a mem­ marched to a road where the Viet WALNUT RESTiURiNT affirmed its decision of May 7 to I **n'Ythorne St.; ber of Immanuel Baptist Church. Cong stopped a , car and forced the MancAestor Evening Herald visibility 10 miles, clear. C ,- rix^V^Si'^SSildLn^d^e .rohn barrispn. 67“ MU. misabeto MacThggart of plates were lued to produce the Vaughn Johnston, 27 Hlllcrest South Windsor correbpondent 7 WALNUT $T.. MANCHE$TER--MI 3-4628 no longer give the use of Coventry faUU. i M d the Gideons. He has par- driver to take me to a nearby vil­ Klau May Chair Grammar School to the Lutheran great-grandchildren. I ? connection with the I Bexver, P a, waa maid of honor. Pevagnaro, 72 lage. There I hired a car and re­ Laura Kate, telephone MltclieU Funeral seivices wUl be held to- Efraln Bridssmsids, were Miss Elisabeth In his car, poitoe said, were 21 uclpated to Billy Graham crusades, 4-1758. Church. A letter has been written counterfeit bills. delivers about three religious talks turned to Saigon aa I left—to a Young Democrats saklng the parish to find other day at 2 p.m. at toe Rose Hill Fh- **"-1 Manchester, a sls- taxi." Manchester Oldsmobile ,n s T neral Home, Elm St., Rocky HlII. ^ ^ ^ Kimberly Hotel. ter of the bride; Miss Mary Anne Police quoted Becker as saying a d m i t t e d TODAY- xr,,. fuTi*®^ ‘ ."'Ll* * member of the quarters for holding worship serv­ he had passed about 9800 in UtUe Rock C3)amber of Commerce. With him was the Vietnaipese ices. The Rev. William Oi Lorlmer, pas- L, Oarriron testlfl^, unde^ ques- Miss Priscilla Parmak- Atty. Arnold Klau, 46 Bruce counterfeit bills in this general noln^SJi***^’ St. Ver­ driver who started out on- the Hi 'Phone MI 8-7882 Board Chairman. Mrs. Alma C. tor pf ‘ he Flrat CtongregaUonsl I “ Y-PuWic. Defender James I *>oth of Manchester, and Mrs, non, Felix Pagani, 123 Badridge sightseeing trip. Mueller is an em­ Rd., will be nominated Monday MATINEE DAILY 1:80 (Church, will officiate. Burial P°*8Tove to*t he purchased Martin of Brookline, area in the past six months. S t night for the chairmanship of Heckler said today board mem­ Before trying the supermarket, ploye of R-.West German export- SpjBlIs Out What You Get bers found it Impossible to recon­ be in Rose Hill Memprial Park, amj shells about a week Mass., . ®*JTH8 YESTERDAY: Twin About Town import firm. the Manchester Young Democrat Rocky Hill,______I..®**, , rtiootlng because he The honor attendant wore a they said, Becker had used 20 of Club, to succeed Atty. Datrld Bar­ cile the schsdule of toe church toe bogus bills in Bridgeport, E fIS T U J O O D Aa Adah H>ftani with the school’s prior commit­ . of some ot the hotel st^ t-len gth dress o f azure blue Friendship C 1 r c I s, SiUvatlon ry, 299 Main St. All the Horses Are Over St Mrs. William B. Washington *** h* alwt Ramos-1 sUk orgirtna with a scooped neck- Stratford, MUford. Orange, sjid’ When You Buy A Used Carl The nominating committee met STATECSa ments. West Haven. Army, .will have an outing Monday Troy Donahjift Angle toekensen BOP HOPB la . Mra. Esther Kierstead Wash- !*** «l«fense when lhe |i?*- * ^ r t sleeves and bell skirt, at 7 p.m. at the home of Mra. Brie. last night to select a aiate to be AFTER SCHOOL MATINEE MONDAY and TUESnAt 8 :S» Church wrvices have been held "ROME ADVENTmE” at toe schcM since Dec. 24. Per ington, 61. of Mary Webb Rd.; Krtto » *ttack him » bouquet Harold Bo v m , Cryetal Lake Rd. Dollar-fwtocle of toe keeping an unlicensed, dog. His M ^S"^****’ *** Edward tainment win be provided and case will be returned for plea Capt. and Mri, John Leo Gag- Convertible, ' • 4- door hardtop. Bonneville 2-dr. hardtop. I (In Color) 8:45-8:00 » Funeral Home, Spring St, Wind- ^ Mi*rt *'’'r Vsmon; prizes awarded. SOT Locks. BuriaJwlIl...... Grove be In oX X u to ’•'°*'* * ■»k sheato June 18 to the Manchester secston Miss Berths Hall. ^Coventry- liardone and daughter Deborah — “ ** Penalty in toe J' • DAY CAMP 1 FOR A FREE *58 OLDS. $1395 ■58 OLDS. .$1295 tlMIHMMsngHliaiirtSBIMasrSIIM •'TWINKLE AND (Contlnned Iran Page Onef Burvlvoni include two dough- Use of Hypnosis! ‘58 OLDS. $1295 SHYNK** tors, Mrs, Dsnlfcl F. O’Brien and .. .8 8 Holiday Sedan. 88 Holiday Coupf. D-98 Holiday Sedan. Maaa Pilot At 8:45 M K j j f m ___ JUNE 25 TO e*f • m* — Htaitfi 8an. — Mef they were -for UckeU to the Mlsa Agnes Dzlcek,.boto o f Man- Lowers" Charge on Ro v s b o r w o K E ir JM nAOMM-MiaA LiVcnir-MnMiiBB.rtBSM.flSb 9100-a-plate Democratic dinner on toester; ~ AUGU5T 31 *SRM.G. ^ $1145 ■57 OLDS. $995 ‘57 OLDS. $1095^ "8 A »| A B " .. IMMMIKIMI „ HOME HEATING Roadater. 88. 4-door. s-88 4-door. ~ the anniversary of President Ken- ■Hebron: five- grandchildren^ ^[Murderand Defendant] GOOD ’rawai “TO GET A happy tjme, rain or W F D • f i n g e r m x m a s a r nedy’s inauguniUon. two great-grandchUdren. SURVEY THE BEST AHEAD OP THE REST : ”SCREAM OF FEAR” Ralph testified he sent one. mon- ACXJUAINTBD WITH • shine for girls and boys 'S7 CADDY $1495 ■57 BUICK I $945 ‘57 MERC. $795 The flmeral wlU be held Mon-, (OrattrtM from Page One) Dovflle 4-door hardtop. Century >,convertibIe. Monterey 4-door. ay order to the Democratic Na­ day at 9:15 a.m. at the iralaiakl SHADY GLEN ages 3-13, tional Committee and toe other to Funeral Home, 880 Maple Ave., can accurately and safely' 115.00 Weekly Call Harry Vap Camp *57 MERC. $795 *57 DODGE $995 the Democratic parta ia Cal. Hartford, withva requiem Mhssat ***IR4<1 to n Jury." HEALTHFUL QUALITY ifOrnia. Monterey 4-door hardtop. 4-door hardtop. Look These Over Today!- S8.<3yril and Methodius Church, Ths jury at the week-old Interesting Program .Morris, said Ralph, gave hla to Hartford, at 10, Burial wUl be to wmoved from tbe oourti.._„„, DAIRY PRODUCTS the Democratic National Commit­ Swimming—-Sports Mt St Benedict cemetery. Bloom- ^ *Md beforehand that^the Trained Teachers tee and In return received .two field. ''■e to he hypnotized. " ^ • Lz z n z j / i m tickets to the anniversary dinner Free' Transportation Now Playing! Tkrn Tuesday ■ Frtends may eaU at the funeral 5 “ the proaecuUon not accepted DELICIOUS SHADY GLEN ICE CREAM" held here last .jianuafy. home' today and tomorrow from S ? 9**tlty to the leaser | and Insurance Morris ’ told him he gave the i t OLDSMOBILE Due to the 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. chaige, the testimony would have Telephone PI 2-6986 tickets to Estes, Ralph said. jbeen evoked again before ^ Jury. COTTAGE CHEESE ---- HEAVY CREAM 336 N. MAIN ST,r-MI 9-5288 MANCHECTfR MOTOR SM fS ' Asked if he thought It was prop- a b n o r m a l » to do anything but send the m oney orders baqk to Estes, 8 jglgjliiilai subject matter Ralph, aald, "asaa DemocraUe ap­ Fonerals pointee, I have a responsibility to MED(ER£S!?:i===n=Sit==s^ o f t h s ths party through which I secured Jolnr 8 , ’lMeklasoB For Sale my enq^yment to turn over to Funeral service# for John Samu­ ’■hiotion Picture the perty pa y contributions I el Dickinson oC Wright’s MIO Rd.. might receive." Coventry, werb held yesterday af­ ANDOVER NOTICE ^ A LEC GUINNESS-JOHN M ILLS Ralph added: “ Because I didn’t Manchester^ Oldsmobile no chilcinm allowed J, ternoon at the Holmes Funeral m -roea n older Gape, recently Uce tbU )li^ o f thing, 1 had my Home, 400 Btoin S t The Rev. mnodrted, flrefdaee, ooniblaa- THE WATER MAINS OF” THE, MAN^lEfiTER MOTOR SALES-—Roy Dvfytr* UsBci C or Mgr. assistant write a memerpndutA... ^ to ^*»ckxthiir. pastor of ths WATER COMPANY ARE BEING FLUSHED FROM '^ im a s o F ^ will) without the secretary" — "* ‘ * ~ tten wiBdows, garage, laiga (OrvlUe L. Free- Yfirat OongregaUonal C h u ^ Cov­ hara, mow vacaaL- t t s s I t SEUJN Q lind SEBVICCNO OLDBMOBIUBS FOR OVER M YKARS man) about it entry. officiated. Burial waa to the 6:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. AND WILL CONTINUE 51S W EST CENTESB STRJSET their parents Ralph said Morris told Estes aiBM eC land. M e r e l y avail­ TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY UNTIL COM MI S-2411 am ir ^ family i^ t to the WtodsorvUle able If deehred. % OPEN EVENINGS and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS . YRCMWOeOCOH' '"f r Co FwatiMW "THE YOUNft QWt" alter the Democratic dinner that Cemetery. , PLETED. Ralph had been emlMrtaased by Bearers were Welter Luther TONGREN AGENCY the money orders. Howard Barton, Raymond Wohtle- MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY “ Estes said be didn't know he be, Wayne Wohllebe, RilsseU MI3<4321 had samt m s otie.’’ Ralph dhid Schweitzer and Gerald Perktoa.

■t k.... % ^ ,:<■ ■' .-i.-ii-M .iV'.v i>A Q B7bim .MANCHE3TEB EVENING HEBALb, liANCHBSTB^ CONN« SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 196* ■ • ' ■ " ' p-- **—^—*——**—^ ^ ■ _ ■. ., ______^ ■ - . -ft . ' ^ ^ V. .*> w--- ■ i'iW.’ - ■ "►-« ilAKCHESTER* EW ENyG HEBALD, MAyCHESTEB^ CONN» ^TURDAY/JUNE 9, 1962 votes which loppoeed Mm In this ’ PAGE n V K Republicah primary. ■^WotuiBr^ o f the Universe* Nixon won these votes agsln^t Connecticut himself primarily by his denunpl^ BY TBU N a CO. m a ations of the John. Birch society, Yankee l i r e tries Breakthrough Promised Soon c»v Conn. by his Repudiation o f the smearif rk R oy ^ N and claims which features that so­ By O. I'^*' I I^GHSON In Relaying Weather Bata ciety’s literature and propaganda, Enuuiuel Luthenui Cburch St. Bartholomew’s Church ’ Church o i OhAst Rev. C Henry Anderson, Paetor ' - 1 jraundail Ootobar ll iHll by his rejection of its primitive ' ' Bhreiybody was ^ Itjn g , during Bev. FhtUp Hneeey, Pastor. v :t .'Oraag«Ban, B. Center St. the Interminable balloting of the LeMoym O. Bolenisn, Intern EugdM Brewer, ' f , ^ Pnbitatied .E v en EvenInR ExcejBxcejpt ideas of what" American policy By DR. L Bf. LEVECT, Dtreebor second CalComp 660 digital plot­ iendAve «nd• BoMdier*.HoMdiore. Entered ' at the Republican. State Convention for Massoe at'T.- S, 9:16. and 19:80 ter. to ' convert the information ★ Poet Otflca at Ifaaohcster. Conn. should be, at home and abroad. 9 ajn., D M ne ..Worship end 9.AS a.m., Bible claaaei. The. Fele Flaaetarinm the nomination for goverhoRy for ChuRne Month...... 1.30 any other Republicans. But the is­ its deadlocked contenders.' Maases 'at 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and Wednesday, 7 p.m., MUIweek MANCHESTER vnekly ...... 3C Everybody was waiting for this, Believe \ in the Holy Christian 11:30 a.m. service at 17 Chestnut I^., Colches­ ‘The actual work involved in the tal plotter represents a greatly Given by Piipils sue forced its way toward him; he simplified transmission method. Summer Headt^hy in varying moods. Some dread­ Church.” '^Nursery for Infants. ter. analysis of data has been, given ■rf MEMBER o r made his choice; the 400,000 votes significant impetus by the use of The ; implieatloins o f this form AUTO PARTS 1 THE ASSOCIATEDassociat: PR E ^ ^ ed it, because it seemed certairi to 6:30 p.hv., .Pre-ConfhTRiktlon St. James’ R. c. Churfch Thursday, 7:30 pjn., ijlldweek A program,' '“Builders o f O ir Our surrtmer coiffures are/ especial!/ The Ajwoclated Press Is exclualvebr which did go tp the Birch Society be, if it did happen, an unjust League meeting. Msgr. John F. Hannon, Pastor service canceled. Members will at­ high speed computers of many of weather data transmission are Nation,” was presented as a mock MUtled to the use ot republlcation of types. To understand the difficul­ for reachl)^. Not only does it im­ 270 BROAD SI televlMon progrram by pupils of .styled to let you enjoy vacation fun. ..•k all hews ditnatchea credited to It or candidate revealed how formida\>le snatching of victory away from Bev. James T. O’Oonnoa tend- a Gospel meeting at 31 W. one camp and handing it the Rev. Joseph H. MoCaua Beacon St., w est Hartford. ty In the- analysis. It must be real­ prove speed, reliability and econ­ Mlsa< Rachel Plimpton's • Grade 6 not otherwise credited In this paper a foe he gained for hlmsClf. omy but It can be developed into Ahiney» Make nn appointment soon for yours! and also the local news published nere. other. And some others, perils, Rev. John D. Regaa ized that the TIROS aatelllte is MACHINE SHOP SERVICE c l ^ at Uncoln School this week. All rifhita of republloatlon of special— space oriented so- that'in its-pas­ a ^obal system with no change ’This poison of the right may in­ even wished for it, because £ne3 EQUIPMENT i . ' /G a ry Lull, Cheryl Warrender . dispatches herein are also reserved. Center Congr^intional Ckmrch sage around the earth it may be and little cost Even in its devel­ deed be so formidable and power­ thought it the only way to put the 10:30 a.m., Breaking o f Bread. Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 end United Ohiveh o f Christ [ • PARTS (new and rebuilt) 'and Paul McAllister were announc­ 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. pointed toward the center of the opmental stage It promisee .to_ rull service ellett of N. E. A- Bery- ful and persistent in California convention, and its aspirants, out 11:80 a.m. - * i * Center St. e A c c e s s o r ie s ers. “The'Battle Hymn qf the Re­ Ico Tnc* of their Joint misery. It would be 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. earth at one point, and half way make a-vallable to all ships at sea" • SUPPLIES public.” sung by Charlene Iilagnu- Publlsbers Representatives. The that it does indeed ruin his Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer meet* Bev. Clifford O .; Simpson, around the orbit it wlU.be pointed accurate and timely weather maps Julios Mathews Special Axency—New more horrible than usual to have, St.'Bridgefe B. C. Church I • Du Pont Paint, Supplies son, David Fox, Gail Krawiec, chances ■ of becoming governor, Minuter • directly away from the center of which are now available only to Karen Bissell, Christine Clark and York, ChIcaRO. Detroit and Boston. this fight down to the wire de Bev. John-J, Delaney, Pastor Bev. Laurence J. Vinoeot, Op6n Saturdays UntU 6 J*.M: \ Y ) •’’•AST CENTER ST. T MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF ■whatever these chances may have e ld e d ,in some last minute, by Friday, 8 p.m., Bible study. Rev. Stanfey E. HaettUo the earth toward space. the large- vessels with facsimile Cheryl Warrender, opened the pro­ CIRCULATIONS. Associate Minuter In-betwewi these two positions, apparatus. gram. - TEL. Ml *8-6009 been in the first place, ^ut at some shallow, cheap,-vulgar poli­ Rev. Dennis B. Hussey. North Methodist Church TIROS will be inclined at almost Global Weather Information Children'who represented heroes The Herald Printing Company. Inc., tical gesture, trick, or deal. For 8 a.m.. Church Service. Ser­ assumes no finsnclsl responsibility for least what chance he now plays is nobody, in fact, deserved to lose 300 Failter St. Masses at 7, 8 9,10 and 11. all angles to the vertical. Thus, Looking ahead, one can visualize HEATING EMS7 of the period between the Revolu­ typographical errors appearing In ad- clean and honorable, and some­ the battle that way. Bev. H. Osgood Bennett, Minister mon, "The Dilemma of the Gos­ one important problem which that at some future date weather Call MI 3-7498/ Ml 9-4785 tionary War’s end and the mld- vorlisemepta and other reading matter pel.” needs an immediate solution is to In The Manchester Evening Herald, times that, kind of - chance, well The convention took what South Methodist Church information derived from satel­ 1800s were Bruce Currier, Chris­ HK3H GRADE 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Family Wor­ 9:15 and 11 a.m., Church School provide an overlay of parallels of tine Clan-k, Barbara Harrison, G LA SS ' played, has a way of altering its proved to be, in . the end, a final Bev. lAwrence F. Almond lites will be plotted on a global MANCI^ER OIL CO. Diroiay advertising closing hours: ship. Methodist Student Day ob­ day. latitude and meridians . of longi­ scale. This information will be Anne McAwley, Melinda Sasse, • For Auto Wlnd.shlelds own odds . as the game plays road to decision which proved Bev: Pkrey M. Spurrier IN^RFOBATED For Mondsy—I p.m. Friday. much cleaner, and more just, and, servance with high school seniors tude so that the precise positions put into the proper form for Rose Fontaine, Paul McAllister, • For Store Fronts and For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. and, college students participating of clouds, wind pressure and tem­ 24-Haur Prompt Service all sizes of wlmlows PRINTING For Wednesday—I p.m. Tuesday. ' toward its final decision. In any in the final tingling end, even 9 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. Morning The Salvation Army transmission, and . ©ventually a Charlene Magnuson, Linda Elow- For Thuraday—1 p.m. Wednesday. in 'the service. Message by the paa­ perature phenomena can be plot­ single master computer may pro­ en, Gary Lull, Henry Ibarra, Karen a For Table Tops case, Richard Nixon has, at long more exciting than some flashier tor. Worship, Pentecost. Student Day, 661 Main 'St. Bissell. JOB AND COMMERCIAL For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. kind of drama might have been. Major E. Walter Lomie ted on'maps of the-earth. vide accurate weather ms|vs, F^ond RANGE OIL For Saturday-1 p.m. Friday. leust, made enemies of some of the Sermon: "Who Speaks For God?” A Bendix G16 computer is cap­ SalM service and Installation OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. PRINTING Clasjrined deadline: 10:30 a.m. etch By progressive degrees of dead­ 9 a.m., Sunday School: Nursery, Officer in Charge transmitted in a few minutes to Also. Jo-Ann Booth, Janet Webb, very same people who were, for a Grades 4 through 12, by The R*v. Hr. Almond. able . of recognizing the inclined . . . make Imrners. Glenna Winot, James PashUis, Prompt and Efficient Printing day ol publication except Saturday — lock, followed by withdrawal of 9 a. m.. Presentation of awards land stations, ships at sea or, be­ Dodge Adds'^Body Shop Aimetti Stocks Many Monuments SATURDAY 8 AM. to NOON very long time, millstones for him. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; Nurs­ position of TIROS auid. immediate­ cause of the light weight of the We Give Top Value Stamps David Fox, Tony Kuuslk, Collins or All Kinds candidates, followed by new dead­ to Fellowship choir. members. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for ail Judd, Eldward lives, Edward Os- Paul Dodge Pontiac, Inc., 373d The purchasing of a monument^ It may all be rather late in the ca­ lock . in the splitting of the votes ery, kindergarten. G rades 1 ages. ly providing the data* by which plotter, to alrcriaft all over the Satimlay, June 9 through 3. 10:46 a. m.. Church School for dratftsmen could plot the' distorted trowsky. Gall Krawiec, Peter Berd- Main St. now offer another serv­ is something that requires consid­ reer, but, as those Coaches always their withdrawal released, this Senior High. 1|>;46 a.m.. Holiness service world. , , , MANCHESTER OIL CO. drive, no big insurance bill to pay erable thought, for j«u wont one will weather vvithout changing col­ J. A. WHITE _«UU latitude and longitude Unes for an INCOikPOBATED nlck, Donna Silvia, Cheryl War- ice to the public. They have just or, -thiev will not deteriorate and COMMUNITY PRESS convention played its choice for 3:30 p. m.. Senior High welcome Special band and vocal music. And the fact that many satel­ and there is no maintenance. that wlU endure as a beautiful ' Wednesday’s Adult say, it isn’t so much whether you Second Congregational Church overlay. ITius Oie computer pro­ lites will be in the sky indicates 279 North Main St. •render and Francis Frazier. opened a body shop and are will stand through the years as a » East Middle Tpke. jt ' ‘ . •“ governor down to as finely shaded 385 N. Main St. for Ninth Graders, sports and pic­ Guest preacher; Col. Frank WU- equipped to take care of all kinds Those who have paid repair bills and lasting memorial to a loved GLASS CO. win or lose, but how you play the a photo finish as has ever fea­ mer, New York City. vides the f V l Shops PIZZA forehand, and receive the vaccine. ed fund.s for producing more S t George's Episcopal Church Wednesday, 10 a. m.. Holy Com­ (REGISTRATION FOR ALL AGES) Wednesday, Thursday, Friday f.SOaiowcasa of Musis Three Manchester , men have 6 p:m.. Junior and Senior High 6 P.M. to 8 PJI. 4:65 Ctunlna Events tives, wishy-washy In their ix)lltl.' RE-UPHOLSTERING SPAGHETTI This is an attempt to guarantee things wc do not need, and we Bt. 44A Bolton munion. been graduated from the Hartford Methodist Youth Pellowshlp. MORNING WORSHIP— ll A.M, 6:00 News cal attitudes, unwilling to stand that the town of Manchester need have an idea that, once we finally Rev. Edward W. Johnson, Vlcal’ Monday, 7:15 p.rh.. Prayer and Wednesday Nite Is Family NIte 6:10 CBS—Uaillnt America._____ Up firmly to extreml.st pressures. e Modern Furniture RAVIOLI Institute of Accounting. * discussion group. Sermon: “Sir, We Would See Jesiis” 5'?5 l ^ s and Bhonr Whll'e Castroi'Sih has lost ground and Antiques . never again have a single case of take the plunge, we will find life, Manchester Shopping Parkade ' StSOBjMrts Digest . OI'KN D.\I1.Y They are Robert J. Bombardier, 8 ja.m.. Holy Communiori. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Official (A Nursery WiU Be Conducted For Young Children) West Middle Tpke.— MI 8-0728 S;(l(r tnis New" among the students since the a Store Ktools and Booths polio. But for the town to have a at lasC, to he Uie kind of joyous 10:15 a.rri., Holy Communion. 7:;i0 A.M. to 11:00 I’ .M . son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert E. board meeting. . ' MRS. ROMAN The Rev, James Leslie Ransom, Minister S'12 *n Business spectacular economic failure Iq • Custom Furniture chance.of such a goal for' Itself as fling It ought to be. for evert'hody, Bombardier,. 86 Deepwood Dr.; 5 p.m.. Young People’s Fellow­ !*’15 § 2S.*C8»* « ' Music Cuba, there remains a big poten­ SU N D AY.S ship. Slip Covers and Draperies a community, individuals have to in a, system in which everybody Albert A. Fyler, sDn of Mr. and Sacred Heart Church Reader and Advisor 5=55 Time tial for violence. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ Behind Fodrove and KeUy A t 7:0tl CBS New*. ^ Made to. Older 4 I’ .M. t<» 10:.’}() P.M , appear,. in person, and go enjoys and nobody ever really Mrs. Harold Fyle^, 92 N. School B t 80, Vernon SoIvesValLproblems in ail walks St.; and Mfilvln li. Jandreau, son munion. ■' V Intersection O f Spruce St. and East Center St. rwaiwe 5,000 7:10 Showcase and Newt Complete Seleetion of Materials ' CLOSI'JD MONDAYS through the easy motions of pays. Rev. Ralph Kelly, Pastor • of Iife)lfet06 (Jhurch St., Hart­ 7:30 CBg-In New York of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jandreau 6:30 p.m., Women of St ford. Ctonn. 247-3138. No ap­ C A N S and BOHLES 7:66 CBS N«ws and Sportf Judges Orders .Sale FREE ESTI.MATEIS BW’allowlng a little personal im­ 447 Summit St. George's June meeting at the Masses at 8, 9:30 and II a. m. pointment necessary. “MAKING HISTORY IN, MANCHESTER” ' O f „ 203 N. Main St., Manebeater munity. Bombardier is employed In the home of Mrs. H. McDonough. Of E$tes Properties accounting depairtment of Whar­ ICE COLD REER MI 9-6824..... A Thought for Today St. Meariee Chuirch DUCOaiKiDUlUXAfflNISNING ton Distributors, South Windsor S t John’s Church i . PLUS Ninon’s New Enemies Fyler has accepted a position as R t 80, Vernon I Bolton (Contbiued from Page One) Ostrinsky Sponsored by the Manchester Bev. Bernard L. MoGurk, Pastor Via and !4* Coancil of Churches ^ an office manager of the Martlh ^Die Rev. James U Grant Rector 166 MIDDLE TURNFIK^ WEST >I Rockvinie-Vernon There are various irtterpreta- Manufacturing Co. Bloomfield. MANCHESTER BARBELS lie. auction Monday from lb* door­ DEALER IN WASTE tions of the vote Richard Nixon Jandreau will work in the ac­ 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Masses at 7,-8:30, 10 and 11:6 way of the newspstperts one-story, a.m. HAIliTMUU MANCHESTER ^ MATERIALS received out Iti the California -pri- How good it Is to be alive — to counting department of the Sun 9:15 a.m., Holy Communion and Christian Science white stucco building In Pecoa, live, to work, to grow, to rest. We Sermon. Harry Moore, <-ourt-appolnted re­ niarj’, ranging from Nixon s own Oil Co., Bast Hartford. VICHI'S have power to meet each moment 11 a.m., Holy Cpmmunlon and ^ Bernard’s Church V / l i it day when al| children are happy Lecture Scheduled ceiver for Estes, will be the. aur- MEMORIAL CO. SCRAP METAL natural note' of clear triumph on of the day with gladness, to enjoy Serinon. 27 St. Bemard’e iTer., Rockville 7 ^ because of their accomplishments. How Mltchdl 3-7043 PACKAGE STORE Uoneer, .. " 1 Opposite East Ceraeier.v each hour. Kach ohj’ is a new time Isotope Output Raised Bev. JPatrick J. Mahoney, Pastor through Columnist Joseph ,Alsop's 7 p.nu, Young People's Fellow­ much greater their joy if the parents, too. 80 ntSSELL ST. M ^ re also will offer for *nlc brfore us, to plan, to aspire, to en­ ship meeting. Nell H. Bowles, Chriatiail Scl- Miss MacLean and Hankinson Monday the Estes-owned Fort RAGS and IRON cynlQol interpretation that Nixon ance lecturer, win speak |n Rock­ % -s*-. Quality Moffloridls rich, to fulfill. We may well be SYDNteY—Australia’s Atomic Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Counter’s Maases kt 7, 8. 9, JO and l i am . shore in the blessings found in God's Stockton, Tex., Implement Co., a We will not buy any newspaper' purpose pretended to be expect- Energy Commission is increasing ville tomorrow afternoon at Rock­ grateful to God for the possibili­ meeting: house. distributor of fartn maj-hinery. ' Over so. Years Experience during June- Big a large opposition vote so that ties made available by the coming its output of short-lived radioac­ ville High Sehsiel at ,8;I6. Bowles Tuesday, 7:30 p.m,, AlU r Guild St. FrancU of Assist Church stdiject will be "ChrisUah Sdenoe Head Junior High Councils AdvertlsemenU asking tor bids on 7.41 PARKER ST. wheh the vote was large, but not of each moment — to use it hi tive isotopes in the hope of find­ meeting. the company had been published ing a market for them in medicine South Windsor . Whosoever shall not deceive the Reveal* Man’* Unlimited AbHL Coll Ml 9-5807 Tel. MI 8-6785 or »Il 8-6879' quite that large, he could act like such a way tliat we may say that Wednesday, 10 a.m„ Holy Com­ Rev. James F. Glynn, Pastor Uea." earlier and the.,company win not it was not wasted — the great and industry in Asian countries. munion. kingdom of G o d as a little child, he shall Miss Dale MacLean was elected, ^St.; Miss Heidi DellaFera, daugh­ A. AI.METn, Prop. a winner. On the sidelines, mean------^ Rev. Raymond R. Yaskauskas Chilireh A native of ChlcagdT: Bowlee be placed on the aucUon block. not enter therein." Mark I0>is president of .the Bennet Junior ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Delia- tasks were f,ulfilled and the lowly Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, withdrew from buaineaa In 1943 to Meanwhile, a grand jury at Harrison SI., .Manchester * 1 Wblle, the' Democrats have their onjia, .tuqp.S.f'lrmed. God challenges Church .of Ute'"Na£arene Fera, 142 S. Lakewood ' Circle; FrMkIlii, Tex., has sutqioenaed . 2S y^aln St. Masses at 7. 8, 9, 10:16 end devote full time to hla duUea os High School student councli and whM i H*a « fw « Ms 1 €wn Interpretation, which 1s that us by- the girt of every hour —■ It Union CongregationiU Ctinrcb 11:30 am . . Welcomes You! and Stephen Penny., son o f Mr. Estes, as a t^itnese for next is In our hands, how that gift Rev. C. E. wlnaiow. Minister .OMatUMi Science teaclier and Kenneth Hankinson was chosen to and Mrs. Alexander Penny, 395 the Republican split, which showed Rockville proBtltlosier. He ha* traveled wide­ head the IJUng Junior Hlgb School wettaesday. The grand jury is in­ shall be used. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor Sunday School: ?:00-9:40 a.m. t. , Yes iwM tM Job. . . M IWMiiMt the ilM Os Pwd Burnham St. vestigating the death cjf Henry H. one In ^ every three R^ybfltan.s • Rev. Felix M. Davis, 9:30va:.tn., Church School classes First Lutheran Church ly in Eurofte as well as the United student council at eleeUona at the Others who vied for the council Piiet for tt... la ooitn hi antib Him a schools yesterday.. Marshall, a federal farm official voting Bgalnst'Nlxon, smooths' the Second Congregational Church for all ages. ^ - Rockville^ Conn. ntatea and Canada. Hla < i>re*ent post at IlUng were Guy -Tan- 9 am ., Clilldren in the. Church ThO'Bev. Daidd G. Jaxhebner, D.Dt Morning W o r^ p : 9:45-10:30 ojn. quedion 0* (^ 7 . . . sihit to hs7 . . . hosr to 6s M home la In. Atlanta, Ga. Miss MacLetm, ah eighth grader, who had been investigating Estes’ WATKINS-WEST M a t a i 1 way for the reelection of Gover­ 10:30 a.nv.. Children’s Oiurch School will assemble In-their class- garone, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Phil deaUngs in cotton acreage allot- and Nursery. -Puetor CAU. IS hr oitpM Mp oa |D« ant paistiBi job. The pubHc ia invited to hear Kls is the daughter of Mr.-'and Mrs. nor Brown. SERIOUSLY INJURED roqms. Targarone, 29 Harvard Rd.; Miss menia.' i NEW BRITAIN (AP)—James -10:45 a.m.. W orship' Service. talk tomorrow. Roderick MacLeen, 34 Hoffman Mary Beth OdelJ, daughter eff Mr. FUNERAL ^ C A U I - We can't plck’-and choose-very 9:30 a.m,, Children’s Day pro­ 9 a.m., Sunday School rlsesos foe 59ci»t of Pentocost” Oilldif**6 Dsy Rd. H ankinson. also an eighth fdei hig (Estes’ ) testimony Cuart of . Newington was seriously Message by the Rev. Paul R. gram. Children’s processional and and Mrs. Elmer Odell, 512 E. will be moat material in light of . M o v m a MI 3.6563 authoritatively ’among, these the- injured and robbed o f over UlOO Orjala. missionary to Haiti. all ages. Adult Bible class. Teach­ CHUdmi’s' Sunday w ill; be ob- grader, is the son of Mr. end Mrs. Center*8t.; and James Newtoe, SERVICE recessional, baptism of children. er training class. ' " ' T W nrw ry During Worship) E ^U td m a on PAINT CCi served nt Union Congregatickial aome. facta we hav« recently ac­ * FAtoNtNd ‘ yrmgm oriea. W© w6uld, however, venture liquor store yesterddy. Only 6 pjn., Youth &rvices. . Tv' William HankUuon. 808 Oakland soil of Mr. and Mrs. Robert New­ quired,” Dist. Atty. Bryan Russ Church School .program. TSe Jim- 10:16 a.m,, Church Service. Ser­ 723 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTEB-PHONB MI 9^ 501” Church tomonrorw at th e 9:30 ajn. St. ■ one loi^-range observation hours before, a nearby ' grocery , 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Setvice. ior Choir vriil sing and the .Jun­ ChfWrtn’sDoy Sorvieo, 5:00 p.m. ton, 168 Benton S t sMd. “ I think there la no doubt OK.MAND J. WEST store proprietor, Stanley Gbrskl, Message by the Rev. Mr. Or­ mon Yoplc: "The Gifts of Penta- service. Children a l the church Four pupils a t ea(;h o f the schools Leo F. Diana, a Bennet teach­ . This would be that no votes in ior ushers will receive the offer­ coat." Holy 'Communion will be BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK achool wfll.pafrticipate In the wor­ that an appearance by Estes will had also been held up for about jala. ing. were, candidate* for council presi- er and advisor to the studMit be essential to the grand jury.” Director celebrated. Nuiuety d u r^ service. SPRUCE ST. NEAR E. CENTER ship eerrtce. There will also be a d ^ .t EleeUbns were held by voting ■ ett the long Nixon political career 835, But was not Injured. Police 8:30 p.m.. Farewell recepUon for 1:30 to 8:30-pm., The' ©U council, was in o h a iw .of plana Marshall was chief of produc­ said Cuart’s two assailant* were- the Orjala family. Tuesday, 7:86 pm .. (Jhurch coun- servlee of baptism.. machines.' - , have so honored and ennobled him'' church picnic will be held at Ray- clL for the election. A t Illing, Ches­ tion adjustment for the State Ag­ CENTER b t . Negroes, while Gbrskl was robbed Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Prayer and Chnreh ^ “DIAUA-UFr^ M l 3-2751 Hbod* AnxlUary. At Bennet, the other candidates ter KoUinaky, tMs year's coun­ «s the some 400,000 California c ro ft. Walsh Paris, Windsor Thursday, 7:80 pan., Sunday Mr*. MargaietMargaret BeBean •wee install- riculture StabiUzaUon and Con- by two white teen-agers. Praise service. , /- . Locks. • PAINTS for the post were Mias Kathy cil president, conducted the eiec- sedation Office. As such he was Manehcoter's OldiMt Mdnehtster Moving School teachers. ed as president of the .WtMsen’s Campbell, daughter of Mr. and 1 lion campaign. (Herald photos by in charge- of the cotton aUotmenIt . .1 ' ' Auxiliary to the Costal Lake'Firs Mrs. Robert (Mn^tbell, 191 M

.X . MANCHESTEB gVBNING HEIUO^, l^ C S H IS S ^ SATURDAY* JUITO &,'^10«!2 ' ¥ # # S ' HANGHE^TER EVRNING HERALD^ ItANCHEBT^. CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 9) 1G62 $UG&S BUNNY OUR b o a r d in g HOUSE with MAJOR BQOPJLB^ DAILY t!ROI^WORp PUZZLE '0^ ? * RAVE A > lld ^ OP CAKI i NQW.TNEN, 3*LU n BACK IN A MlNUTfi UI!K{ WHATAKtl SRtfTINV.ftlfUNIAt': SILUNinW f s : > N fw u M r s ) ^ vA j Su!!!357FmBliBri3ff P£CtOf< MOOPUS, o p THK Jopan MEAN TtoSAY YOU AiNT GOIN'i V icrATE FT ClMaO'«’HAVIN»A P THROW THAT SMBLT B*i;K.N1 I 8Coroee Biim«M/nM(n(fiM« (eeadi.ftna) boc f W«X TH-GUYtf O N TH l«)l^^jS {K p2F W lA p M !■ knem liiUTCOME IM ' PIER USE BkSGBROffS FOR/J ■TSt nAiid « ( eOatfeenwc, TABtiatwo -.i « il.-Ji-l e r s BAIT/ X WAS FISMIN* HERE •' is AWR&LYi U a_>.S iu " fJIrti'-'. .? ■ ..i r5 Estrada Upset VESTBRDA’Y AN* MY BAIT TTiwnggiyiil, IMjiMliWi •BanMionlihm>nli ^ (M b ; form) ' ^ natiae'a etpitil d-S victory ever the Houston Obits?' Three big Innings—taufXtf, fifth timore righthander waa seething AMERICAN LEAGUE was Bill Stafford. Now it’a A o e v OOP AND MS M E ^ V HCy.WHATSTH'Bia lOEA? YOU «CT/ AW, CMON,( ^SAVIN'WHAT yOURE StItMe SOAnfen . .. MShodaMtaa M t _____ when lie waUceld in the 18th inning, over hia abrupt removal from the ,'' M. U Pot.’ O.B. Jim Coates. And in the last ACQUIBED S r e e D WERE . YOU KNOW I OONT ALLOW iel turned In a perfect relief stint .and sixth^-enabled Hartford N4>^ \ 7 M fQ I YOU KNOW , I KMOW^QONNAPO WHEN » Blood 33Electfieal|iBit 84Airini(ek,) swiped two bamea, than. scorK) the tional Bank to dnM rTfa^ Arms mound by Manager Billy HUch- N^' York .. . .30 19 .612 three games the New York UeCEIVEO W THE NATION'S LIVESTOCK IN OUR A-ONE HCRE BETTER'N f BETTERN IWE BOTH KNOW leonb.fonn) ^ winning run oh e shor^nurlfice as the Cards rolled over the Giants, 6odk. Mlnnmota . .32 23 .582 I CAPITAL WITH U ^ R - * RESIDENTIAL ZONE.' SSSOROWflll who, rind themselves out of first l a « night a c « i f i r t ^ Oak. 10-2. lO O .T w r r WHAT?/YOU CANT DO IT/ ! r 1 r r r 1 r r r r Sfy. The steals were the ^ t and Estrada was locked In a score- <2eveland .. . .28 21 .571 2 Yankees’ problem - plagued / STANDABLE ' 27 Italian dtr 1 r place for. the fltst time since April Ten errprs^ aided 'the winners pitching staff has allowed a grand S U M P jN . SlCocBiaat |l 33nd for Wills this season. who h>donly Hve htU. leSB duel with, the New York Yan- Detroit ...... 28 23 .549 S CONSTECNATiON.^ " L - s t ic r 'By Winning, the Dodgers took a 30, Boyer climaxed a'decisive four- law Angeles . .27 24 total of eight hits and no runs. asHiuflow6r nin uprising in the fifth' against ^ e Viera allowed btil m>e kefea' Jim Coate.s when Hitchf'Svk .529 4 MFIoworloao II half-game ed ^ over the San Frnn- suddenly strode out to the mound Chicago ...... 28 27 .509 S Coates added to the string last Juan Marichal by homerliig ety in making his first start night, taking over where ace left­ eiutt J daco Oiants, who were trounoSd Of the season. He struck out eight as Chuck was about to pitch to Baltimore . . . . .25 28 .472 7 SStoncoiitor hy the St. Louis Cariflnels, 8-4. It one on and alib had S'Stngte^JS'hlte Kansas Oity hander .Whliey Ford was forced evnoat 17 II. II and walked four. hia fimt batter in the last of the . .25 SO .455 8 the third setback in a row for 'knocked In.three runs wUJirk hom­ Boston ...... 21 29 out with snouider-pains after the M L u fi plant er and two singles. ( The Bankers tallied four times eighth Inning and told him he was .420 9 Vi K it M A Y STMoiiilniioii^' GlanU and the fourth atnUght through. Washington . . 16 36 ,308 i5'o flr.st inhing. He permitted only one EAT IT McDaniel repbtofd winner Bob in the fourth to overcome a ' 2-o pondt ' r victory for the Cards, oh the re­ deficit' and then saJted away the The 27,480'Yankee Stadium cus­ Friday's Results.,___> hit the rest of the way as Uys Yort-^ LATER, a oi Gibson with tw^ on and one. out in joSfcpesby bound after a string of eighth de­ decision with three-mn clusters In tomers 'looked on with astonish­ New York I, Baltimore 0. kees blanked Baltimore, 1-0. (pfTHOU^H* feats. the seventlrud'the score 6-4, re- Cleveland 15, Boston 9 (IS). It waa the third conseclitiYe MQBMddUnrd II Ured WtlUe Mays and WllUe Mc- e a ^ t ^ fifth and sixth frames. ment but they were no more aur- -rasewhtee in the NL, PhUadel- Htfd. NatJ. ...000 438 x iO-5 -l ^ prised than the pitcher. Detroit 7-0. Washington 6-1 shutout for the Yankees' mound u phla beat. Cinciniiatrs alnmplng OovSy. then put away fix more (First Game 10). crew, weakened by. the absence of bojr friend 'tiiants in a row. Mays socked, his N ^ lO s ...... 1 0 1 000 0 2-1-10 " I couldn't believe it " Es­ 48 Before XQ-S, and the New Tork Meter Viera and Longo; Bushey. trada said, "I was surpriaed when 1/Hi' Angeles 7, Kajutas (Htv I. relief specialist. Luia Arroyo and 81 Inemttalion X snapped their losing streak at"17, 20th homer with a man on in the Mlnneeoto 2, Chk agn 1. Ford's Inability to post a victory . CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SSBajra third and McCovey followed with Moore (S i. Romand (61, and he-came out. 1 never thought he'd trimming tha Chlcagb QibSe-S In Moore, Bushey (ftl. take me out." Today’s Games since May 9. The stylish iwuthpsw,■ n-- SSBoy'antnM nHIr the cq>ener of a doiAlaii^er.'The hill eighth homer. / ■ MNero, The explanation given to the Baltimore (Barber t-g) at New who posted a 2.5-4■ record • during PRLSCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMBKR forinatanco u 4T 46 CXibs won 3-2 In ih e second game, reas bpx an inning later was that York (Sheldon 3-2). . the 1961 campaign, is 3-4 this year. STBoeki called in th eel^ th ' inning because FtULS-REDS—Dennis Bennett's istrada had hurt his right elbow fkiiCago ( t ^ i i i 3-2 ,,r Wynn Ford gave up one hit, making it HAZEL. ARE YOU SURE NO\^ W ALDO!, IF WE WAIT TILL WE 88 Sally III BT of darkncM:''^Rain washed out the four-hit 'pitching and the Phils' •* Minnesota (Donahue I'-l) two-hllter for the Ford-Coates W ECAk AFRDRO ALL while swinging at a pitch in the L E T 'S B E CAN AFFORD THINGS DOWN Xhttsbui^-Bravee game at Mil- five-run fifth inning pushed the Mai Tool , top at the eighth. Detroit (Agidrre 3-2) at Wash-Iend extending the fTHIS STU FFf PRACTICAL! W E'LL NEVER SET THEM! 6d‘ H wanhee. AWJ H O M E , 1 Uncommon Reds to their fifth straight kMs. BA au b , "Yss, 1 popped' ttie elbow but inirtott ((Yieney 1-1). woreles.a innings streak to 28 1-3, A T LAST/ 2 Roman date Bennett chipped in with a two-run Mori arty's Cleveland (Ramos 2-2). terry started It with a four-hit !)7 U DODGEBS-GOLTS — . It wasn’t much," said Betrada, "I at Boa- 3Fi(h 1 single during the fifth as the Phils Hl-Way ...... had done It -mgny tln»es before in ton (Bobuall 1-6) 6-0 iHumph over Cleveland and 7 ewarfod WlUt drew a walk off rtiiever p iM up a 7-0 lead against loser Colonial Board batting practi^. But I always nKansas S’fialjasi City CWyaltmm ^ 4-8) . I ati^a. Los »a. — a . . . > ■ i 3'aHnril followed with a two-Wt D(m McMahon leading off the Johnny Klippsteln and reliever Moe ParreU's ...... Angeles (Chanbe 8-S- or fipring Job thnt beat the Indians 4-0. I>odger isth at-Houston, stole sec­ went on piclhlng\an,vway." 8-1). Drabowrsky. Roy Slevera knocked Estrada made no attempt to The latest victory kept the Yan­ ond and ^ r d , then sprinted home in three Philadelphia runs with a Sunday's .Srheidule • on W illie Da'vis’ fly to vcenter. Rapping out 19 base hits, good eoitcaal his displeasure when kee's American League lead a t . double and single, while Tony Tay­ for 21 runs, hard-hitting Moriarty’s Hitchcock came out to tha mounds I^BBs oity at I.OS Angeles (»). one-game over the Minnesota SHORT RIBS^ BY FRANK O’NEAL Larry- Sherry held erff the stub­ lor and Don Demeier added hom­ , ^ Ic a g o at Minnesota (2 ). born Colts in the last of the in­ posted a 21-11 decision over the He threav, up his arms, kicked the Twins, who edged the Chicago ' ers to the winners’ offensive. Ba Club last night at Robertson dJrt and pounded the ball into hts Detralt at Washington (2). White Sox 2-1. Third-place Cleve­ ning and was tha winner' wrtth Park. BMtimore at New York (2). 2 4-1-3 sboreleea innings of relief. glove a number of times before land belted Bo.ston 15-9 with a six- I METS-CIJBS—-The Mets ended Jim Carlson wacked a three-run giving it tip to the msnager. The Cleveland at Boston ( 2), |;8o run uprising in the 13th Inning RCrYAU, 1HE 'Ken Johnsem went the first nine NATIQ NAL IJCAOIJE for Houston, giving up two runs in their long famine and made it 4- homer in the sixth for the winners Yankees eventually kon the game, and remained two gamea off the DUN6EON DUNGEON 1MWGS and Carl C^arlson had a two-run J •O; the second on Ron Falrly's triple, f(jr-4 against the Chibs in the ninth , , , W. I„ Pet. O.B. pace. , IWCf inning of the opener at (Chicago shot for the BA’s in the second. "1 didn't mean to pul on a Ism Angeles . ,..tt .695 The Los Angeles Angels got fi Wally. Moon’s double and John Jim Galanek also homered. San Framdsoo .. 40 AAUST Roseboro’s single, and a pinch hit when Charlie Neal sent in the win­ show." he said. "But I didn't want .690 Wo-hit pitching performance from NC*. Inc. TM. Wh- U-«- Off.. i Other big hitters were Jim Cincinnati ...... 2# ^ O N homer by Frank Howard tht tied ning run wdth a bases-t b a d e d to go out either. I was disgusted .569 newly-acquired Don Lee and’ de­ sacrifice fly. Jay Hook was the win­ Gleason, Art Couch and Hal and mad. Pittsburgh ....2 9 BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL it at 3-3 in the eighth. Bob Aj^no- A5H feated 'Kansas City 7-1,- and De­ KHMD ner and <3ien Hobble was pinned Moore, all -with doubles, which "But 1 certainly had «o Inten- St. Louis ...... 2 8 .538 troit and Vvashlngton spilt a monte singled home a Colt run in drove in six of the losers tallies. F IR S T I T S the Ycmrth against Sandy Koufax, with his sefenth loss ip eight de­ Uon of showing up Hitchcock. If Milwaukee . . . . 28 .463 18i>i doubleheader. The Tigers tpok the -NOW. DOORI cisions. Moriarty’s 408 143 1—21 10 3 ' "^Four Hour, 58 Minul^ Marathon-— it looked that way, I'm sorry. I'U Houston ...... 23 .426 15jA first 7-6 In 10 innings, then were ^N N IE ' LOOK AT WHAT, ROCKETS, dETS. and they'Went ahead in the sixth BA Club ISO 400 1— 11 11 6 THIS/ -with wiilka off Koufax and Bd Ron Santo, who had a two-run apologise to Billy right away." Philadelphia is .22 .415 16 shut out 1-0 on six hits by Pave JAYGIilAN'PA GAVE ME/ SATELLITES, ATOM homer in the first game, decided Damaschi and Sorraho; Conn, Hitchcock didn't appear iipeet Chicago ...... 10 Slenhoiise. Roebuck, a-wild pitch and Merritt Fallon and Stratton. ■348 29 BOMBS- Ranew*8 two>nin single. the second when he singled across by Estrada's actlona. Neiv York ...... tg .260 28 Vi two runs in the seventh, breaking .189 Hitter Kirkland "I don't blame him for being i x . Sherry bailed Ron Perranoaki Friday's Resulto Y A NKS-UKH>I JBR— out of . a basea-loaded jam in the a 1-1 tie. Met etarter Eiob Miller, Harvard Champ u-pset," Billy said. "If he'd walked New, York 4-2, (Jikwgu 8*3. Held to two hits by Chuck Es­ WHAT'LL ninth by striking emt Carl War­ now 0-4, held the Cubs to two hits off the mound like a latnb. I'd St, Lrfnilfi 8, .S»n FranclEco '4 trada fpr'vMven Innings, the Yan- THEY wick, the pqt dONvn the ’Colts the '.until they mounted their rally in NEW Y o r k ' (A P i - Mike Ruins RSox in 13th have thought leas of him. Philadelphia 10, <2nolnnatl 8. hees cut kmse against reltevhr THINK E rest of the wray. the seventh. A double by Lou Brock Dnimmey, Harvard third baseman, DUNGEON \ b?** ■*“ **•*" 4. Houston 3 |I8). Hoyt Wilhelrt)M2-4) when Estrada OF NEKT • • • and two walks set the stage for has won the Eastern Intercollegi­ tPItteburgh at Milwaukee, ppd. was forced to leave In the eighth OABDS-GIANT8 — Santo's clinching , hit. Rookie tjal —^---- I Oilers Lose Third 9 ate BasebU League batting ci-own BOSTON (AP) - Uke the Today's Gamas with a pulled, elbow muscle. Sin­ -"'1 Ken Boyer and Bill White led a Koone won it, running his record to with .471 average, it was an­ ' gle) and Kirkland (homer, two "Wonderful One Horae Shay." Singles) matched Tillman's four And Slar, Fielder San Francisco (tkuiford 6-4 ) at gles by Tom Tresh. Coales add 14-hit barrage and Lindy McDan- 4*1. nounced today. SL IsMds (Badecki ( 2-8). Bobby Rldhardaon accounted for' the Red Sox came apart all at RBI. Cleveland sent 10 men to bat Ixm Angelea (Wllllaum 6-l or the game's lone nin. Johnny Tefn- once In their bid to get the Not only did Fogarty's drop Dryadale 9-8) at Hniiston (Brans ple got both Baltimore hllKf'k first Cleveland series off on the right In Its 13th which included the their third straight baseball game 8-1). homer, two single, three wslks Inning single off Ford^juld a sixth N'p.t*, A Vm.OB«« r j foot In the wee hours today. of the season last - night to the inning, single off (Joktes (S-2). «-9 AwiAwN. I«e. r n -^ 6-9 Bumps Out of Big League Travel, and a hit baUman. Phlladsipbla (Bn.wn 0-8 . * * A two-nm homer by Wllile RIdgea In WlUlmanUp, 9-7, but the Owens 1-2) at Clmdnnatt (Pnrkev^ * * The battle saw a total of 33 chrb-^ lost the services of Inflelder $-1). rciiraey^ TWINB-VVHIT JU D D S A X O N 'T A trying to get HIM to teach me one of hie tricks Kirkland, a .189 hitter going TF. SOX — Don BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD players walk to the plate 124 Jim Parmalee. He suffered s how to disappear so fast when it’s bath timel” into the near-marathon game, times and produce 35 hits (21 New York (Moorhead u-ii) ■ Mincher .broke up a pitching duel NOW FOR TYE >— ■ READY BOVS?CON'T LET ThaiJks to Traveling Texas Hotel tquehed off a six-run 13th in­ shoulder separation. Chicago (Buhl 8-4). ' • ‘ between the lyirta' Jack Krallck DENVONSTRATlON ... Cleveland, 14 Boston i off lo Howie Crosaman homered for MR. SAXON, HERE, SET CONKED 1 ning for the Indiana in a 15-9 pRchsrs. There were 10 walks. PUtoburgh (MoBean 8-2 and ) and John Buahardt (8-8) of I'VE C50T TWO HOLES BY A DANSLING ROLE. BE decision. the locals with the bases loaded the VU& AND A WORK BACK WITH THEfcOPTEK Snapping a four-gamp losing I.«w 8-1) at Mllisraukee (Shaw 6-Y ALBUQUERQUE, N. M The contest fell Just 10 min­ In the seventh frame. A1 Frelhelt and Handley 8-5 or PIche 8-l>; (X). alngle in the lost of the' eighth, CREW STANDIN6 BY. IN TEN MINUTES. LITTLE SPORTS B Y R O U S O N streak, Cleveland kept' within collected a double for the locals (N E A )-^ If you travel with utes short of equaling the two games of New York’s League Sunday's Sehedule driving in Leiuiy Green with the C**r.'«X6M l HaitaMS C e ^ while the Punnack brothers, J#r-' deciding run, 'The Twins took, a 1-0 ' -.WaMRIfMilM. the Tuba Oilers you get to American I.«ague record endur­ leaders. Boston bad wiped out Ifitteburgh at Milwia^ee. ance test of fourliours, 68 min­ ry and Del. led.the Ridges at the ( lead on Zollo Versalles’’'homer tn r see the Texas League terri­ 6-0 and 9-8 Indian leads before plate. PhlladetphU at GtMnnatl (2). utes, which Boston lost to Balti­ New York ,Mliloago ( 2). I the fifth btii the White Sox oame tory in high style— if you the roof ci-umbled. more, 8-7 la 17 InningB." in 1 9 ^ Bregioud also contributed a Sunday. Fogarty’s play Browns Sannan Fnrrani^cn ■ at nr >'*• H *h the sixth whan L oT Aparlcio singled for the first stay awfike that long; The sudden big assault on los­ sparkling doubleplay inaugura­ in Wiliinjsntic- at 6 0‘clock. OCL? . The Oilers' sleeper bus has sev­ ing pitcher Hal K ^ ta d spoiled nngelee at Houston (2). of six hlU off Krallck and scored tion In the Iltlj and KolsUd ! on Floyd Robinson's triple. eral advantages.' It gives the play­ some exceptional lk>x perform- ' slammed the door on the vial tors * • * ers adequate rest afid provides knees, parOcularly by rookie Bob In the 12th after arriViog In a the front office with a siaahle Tillman and shortstop Ed Bress- Everyone Swinging in INUYa NH-REDSOX — Ed Brea- two-on- none-oiit, situation. RingJ„soiid's lwo-o\il homer for the' Red slash in-travel-■sKpsBse, Managtel. MMd. The latter hpmered with 3cx..|econd baseman Chuck Whttey KuroWski, and his players two otft in tSO la «Ib f th* ninth Schilling suffered a badly-bruised m like tha comforts' of their, travel­ prolong the homfe cause. left hand when hit by a pitch Including Fighters and ing hotel. Tillman's 'tw o-Kin homer I It big when Willie Kirkland's two- B. C. In the eighth inning and subse­ run homer started a alx-nm 13th BY JOHNNIf HART The.schooner is converted into capped a flire-nm Boston fourth quently was replaced by Pump- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ------> SLaleeper. It sleeps 21. It has seats which • shelled Indian starter T C ^ O W ^ N.'f,’ (AP) "Holyt'heavywelght title Inning outburst that pul It away. J ale Green. Bchllling was sup­ ritse * mm 4 ^ mm m s m ^ Y m. -^ ----- * and McAteei s o r r y ; I D iO l’r MBAN TD cow," said Promoter Lou C^iva to Kirkland, hitting .189 before Ihs X W , PRDFiSSORIMUa. so the W M W l ^WUL.lAUfVbfE5ACfRCER- for six- more. Besides boasting aif Dick Donovan and two-run posed to undergo X-ra.vs prior tor low blows and hutting, then in i IT IS MONEY, AU Rle«T, IWAKI-SML PERHAW AS MUCH « '' IF 1 C6ULP OYER ALL'ffcJUO^KJICS, conditioning—and foam rubber day. "there I am In the ring and game, drove In four runs and was/'. SiRUWT FROM THE HOUSE aF MWMor, taTMm m )sm . coimmimKtanti) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF VtXJR, double preceded Carroll Hardy's to Ihi* artemonn's game with the fifth, he stepped between them 1 " ““T,000 YEN, KIT IN THE FORM OF WOTERPROOF CDOTMMiRS , / W iW rk 1 ARE A L IK E . mattresses—it has a Ugh. fidelity sacrifice fly in the next frame. eih^^yone is swinging et everyone again and warned both. Joined by Woodle .Heid and Tito TIR OOEUMtNISr LMHa^VHDUSHr PWraSSORj y EHTWISK ME wmi WRTY OF HEROIN, ------T ]: t h e r e , i'd C K O SH ytO l Ho p e l e s s Pu Finns FOR SAFCKHPIIM. ^ ______Y------^------tlon. "It's s real donnybrook. Me, I’m ^ fans 2t'^f (OUttOOlTMDtfURER. HERE, SEE FORMOURSElF. ii 1 BALC5Y? I OUier Uses in there as a peacemaker. Then iJ .ea at each oUtor,- 0 , "The sleeper wagon was the they start swin^ng at me. So I brain child of Grayle Howlett, get out in s hurry. I don't want to haan’t won o'flght1'hce''the Pa^D . (4-8), jimk- owner of the Oilers uniu he sold get killed." leraori bout- had McAteer on the ' ^ " appearance for Ihe his Interest this year.to industrial­ That's how the Don McAteer- rapes. He fired fo.m 5l„ws I »>lm to ) l y A. -Ray Smith. Ths Kansas- Tom McNeele.v heavyweight bout and that was enough for Cavahei' ^Unnesota, gave up Oklahoma-Mlssouri line leases the No Complainis, wound up here test night with at f y t "McNeeley started It " saiii j*** '^■* '*'ken Joe Atcus bus to ths Oilers who operats it least 20 fans in the ring, swing­ Cavalier, "He started butting in I?li‘ 6need the tying run in the — SO YOU'VE GOT TO GET 60MEIHIN0/VOU A fDraOTAL.FUnjRE ice after the season ends. But he m ^h3lYe thrown a few apprehensive glances over Gladiators Arena were In an up- marks. “ He -- waa...... tougher. than .opener on Chuck Cottier's enor...... th at smoulder WORKIN' CERIAINiyiBHOWB? BOXING CHWIPI£3N. ;.'A red-and-green color motif hiB rii o u ^ r long after leaving the Upper Montclair Country roar. Some had climbed in the ring Patterson BatterSon." ; then won It in the 10th for Ron AMO FA5TJ WE NEED HIM UP R3(? WHAT inside the bus provides a pleas­ even before he announced hts de- H'*t the Now Jei aey State Ath-^ ( 7-(0 on Rocky Colavi- YOUR HOMERS' WON'T BE vXub, w/twf^ho posted a second'^ ' B E R B U jy i6 . ant atmosphere as .the Oilers VoulicLfifi imfi a 136 totel for the cislon at 2:,40 of the sixth of the Icl'r ('nmmtealon will have ti,e *” * **"*^**'*^* ^.V Carl Bouldin l0-1) MITTIN' 7 tsUce their long tcxirs. among the 96 pros who survived M/IMK! lie lead tn the $100,000 aassie scheduled 10. : final say. (Commissioner Joseoh I *®"**'’ ^'•rt’ hquse (4-1) be- w Tulsa travels 655 miles from Golf Toiirnfment the flrsl cut in the field. The cut­ I "They ought to have a return i Walker, brother of Mickey Walk- ! O.fsl pitcher to shut out Tulsa to Albuquerque, . for ex­ off score was 149. ! bftiit," Duva said, "and get it out j *"• Nie old middleweight T ov ' this season when he ample, and 779 mOaa >on a Junket JEOFF LONG JIM O’ROURKE Snead; w ho. habitually moans about putts that won't drop, can­ ■imV' Putting Off . of— their systems. But ,I ’d,1 linelike tow puLput I ” held up McNeelev’a ' *'*-hltler in the to El Paso. Players don’t feel the *TlsM W t atmosphere as tha Oilers take their long toura"'..>' My pulling wasn't as good as Itit on'the benefit of the police. Then i P*':^**' . ! nightcap. The winning run crossed Strain o f long Jumps like that ned a dosen good'ones early yes­ yesterday but I wouldn't complain ---- —- - - terday. Then, with hardly a there would be plenty of cops on j "We'll, have a nice, calm meet- "K®'hst Don Mossi (6-5) )n the wiMn they sleep comfortably all too much. You don’t often hit ’em -'J' ':v comment he dlsappesred while the hand. And they won’t catch me in ' In a week or so," said Walker ' *****’ ^*' w’hen Ken Hamlin slitgjed, the way stretched out' in their CCIL ^atopions as gewd as I did then." said LIt­ the ring with them again." > , 'rtien everyone has Calmed down^ It<> second on Stenhousi-s bunks. rest of lh» field tried to catch up tler. He had an opening round of ~ “ . . _ ------^______. scored on n single bv oSux to him. He didn't even reply Cavalier, senior referee In New ! The hugs sleeper fills a big need Fifth ip CIAC Golf 67. then had to can a 20-foot putt, Jersey, warned both McNeciey, who j I Clujck Hinton. - In pubUe relaUons, too. Ths msn- when a reporter, thinking of his longest of the day, for a sec- Sam’s frustrated efforts to win lost to Fiqyd Pktterson test De- h'r:^T.-r, figemsnt uses ^ e bug tor an over­ end'round 71, cember In a bout for the world night , Tulsa-to-8t. Louis vjunket CXJIL champkini Manchester the National C^pen, asked: "Why 'rri|)l«- J’hrrals <»? for a 'little. League team during 1N1C8NAT10NAL. LEAGUE High placed fifth In the CtAC GMf dldh'V yfir save that one for Oak- tha seasm. GetUng off to a fast start with Tournament yesterday at the In­ m ont'next week? You don't ; Dick Dixon of WHcehoiise Point. need the money." Horse Who Catches Jaipur Will Win MR. ABERNAT'HY c a p t a in EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Ths sliMpsr bus is the answer four nms in ths first inning, Aceto dian Hill Country Club. Pltohlog—Jim Coatos, Vanliecx I Wild Bill G('eco of New Hove- end BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDOEWAY to the thousands of baseball play- A Sylvester went on to hang an Tie for Second ~, «n e on In relief...... In...... secondi Gene in Bergin of Ea.sl Hartford ars pynrTMMicoF»i_. Tommy Jacobsen's 78 paced the XJeedway. presents WILL MEVER VOU GOINS TO STOP EUMUBlikiUD L cross-country hops. r of 83., Co-Chiptain Dave Kaye 77, Sam during the long, h6t after­ Fieid. of Eight in Belmont^ iveBEATEN VOU K56AMES VbUR QUESTION? LNiru.iBMi*M*HieBoar , Two luhomera by Harry Jenkins noon, but Gene LIttler, -wha'll be lowed onte a single the rest of the ' H-s eighth modified slock car pro-' IMA ROW, ABERNATHY! HAPPEN a g a in ! A»E FROM WINNING? MBARHRRB- • Co-Capta'in Stan Hllinaki 84 and one each by tfialnmates John and Keith Robbins 8$ ac­ defending his open title next HaiUmore 1-0 and Jf'Hm of Ihe season tonlgl’it. Tb- im o M s iT ' Sports Fiewing (^iMIriia and Dei* Oatrout trig- counted' for the other Manchester week, Dave Marr and Eart Stew­ For Running of 94th Stakes rogisier New Yru-k’s third ,c«n»e<'u- ' night s feature will be.25 laps. An gered e l^ - h lt winning at­ scores for a teqm totsTof 822. art, the red-headed 40-year-dld . allractive card of qualifying heats, im on g — Willie Ktrkliuul. In- semifinals «jid consolations Will SATUBDAT-- tack. Oordy Palmer chiin>ed in Conard won team honors. Dick pro from Dallas, all came clow. K \ m ^ I l:8fi--Y«nkfi vs. OrMes With throe singles for the AASs. QeSseck of Naugatuck High shot They tied for second at • the 36- NSlW YORK (A P )-.-T h e Horss(* Decidedly, owned J>y CkSSMMlS AceU) ...... 408 121—11-8.8 a 71 for individual honors. hole mark with'138s. ' who catches Jaipur will win the Pope Jr., and winner 2 P A e -S o fi Ssx vs. I wMm W Lawyers ...... OlO lOfi— 7-fi-8 One stroke farther back was Beliuont Stakes. 150 Kentucky Derby - _ OkaoMiS Kosclol, Lukhs and MDler: slender Paul Harney and a l 140 ^ a a ' Greek Money, who took the ' rictoTv ovAFftoiton" Klatnsehmidt; Kearns and Palm' That was the general observa­ hem. 2ifi»-BIetsva.1:30, Haen'ey putts thm dropped were the been fiin kt Belmont Psrk on Lrar VImy Ridge, Louis Wolfson's Da-j 8:80—Boee of tke Wssk attaek w«s Kant Smith with three V WHAT BH0U3HT VOU TO CtUTtR. safeties. Charlie Bfackett's de- S t , nlglh spots o f Snead's second ISteod. vid K.. and ■ Maurice Newton's j TH A M KSW ir I' m sc h o w . t h at's a W d I thaY s a IIUC I DAVY JONES ChuiMi so round, after an opming 70. Hi BY LEFP and McWILUAMg fenatva p l ^ stood out ■ Maaday, June If. Jaipur is ownsd by Georgs Wide- Folk Dancer, a surprising last-1 1'hrtlh WILE, MR.SWHT? BESIDES f l SELFAUSWERIM6 HABIT X HAW. It' s JUST (0FT6NUS6.0ICAV,‘ , 1$ e f the Week missed seven greens, but w m m O iills BIGNESS OPTORTUNmES,! M WSUh t a t, MOTM1R-I BOY... I COULD ...... 216 40x— 12-14-0 EUts vs. Fire A PoUfce, 6:16, ner. New York and FhiladcIphU minute entry, make up the field) QUCSTON t h a t I AM CURIOUS ABOUT I I'U. SUBMIT TO Q06STIOMS ] bk , m arco ..7> up six under par for the d a F a a d Spills MBAU? A DESIRE TO REE FROM tftvStt, SAW THE CUTEST WRITK A BOOK WHO'D T ^ a w ...... 000 221— 5- 8-3 (marter Oak. sportsman .who has been trying to for the most open Belmont in me- ! voo. VOU ARB m y s t e r io u s , IF you'll submit TO DIMIUG j COMt NEW BOAT... A 8VNDAT— Boutliar and Richter; Kowat. eight under for two rom m oVcc. drin a Belmont since 1929 when his mory. « - , j L THE PAST? •*“ KMOW/ i f L I l v r i T ? jhigani's vs. (Jus’s ,- 6:15, Mt. MTHMC/' KOKOl REAL BAMAIN 1 :8 0 -4 M SOX vs. IMIaas Madigan, Pleclty and .SuIoU, Frel- the 7.056-yard par 72 U f& r Mont-. ColL Jack High, finished third 16 . Some horseman believe the ab-' a t | t 3 ^ N ^ o . Clair course. O h an eiS CfcntA’ Congo vs. No. Methodist BIus Iterkspur, He Is former preai- sence of Roman Line, counted TeefiM vs. Orielm NATIONAL LEAGUE •:16, Chfirter Oak. He one-putted H groeiu, cap­ dent of Brimont Paric. upon to force Jaipur's pace, has I . . . plus 50-Lsp Yielding ■ tha whitewash brush ped to once and teros ]^ tt»d only Marines vm. Hl-Way. 6:15, Rob­ . Jaipur can run, if he puts 4 set it up for Widener's colt, Jai­ 'O ast "B " Faatura :$;fifi-fileto vs. Cabs (3) ^ night at Buckley Field was ertson. ' . once tor a toUl of 24 putts on 18 mind to it. and Wldener held him pur te a speed horae, who hales C k e g ^ lS Tim Goughlin Of Green Manor. In holes. And that came on a , 1 Red White vs. Sears, 6. WaddeU: when J— ou thf the Kentucky Derby to point to be ratro. Jockey WllUe Shoe­ i 4 pja.—thki Wsok hi Spstte a battle of U traa^uery. OoughUn siKh o r d to ^ y steady pup ter the Belmont. He ran a miser- maker win Have to call upon all TMS SUN0AyV t 2:30 P.M. tforlarty's vs. Medics, 6, Ver^ ten 9M C E u m ir a ^ U s mates biaqked the Medics, ' Planck.. m u m e r maa Arnold Palmer able lOUi in the $188,000 Preak- of hbi skill to’ nurse that speed FREE PARKING Kfi s j ^ T bue i sithfi Oqtf weren’t ^ te, sink spy good Ansaldi’il vs. Lawyers; 6. Buefi- ness, then came back and took the over the rigorous. Belmont dis-- Chaateslfi* Green Msnor . .0 0 ( ) S f 0 4 -3 - 2 l«Je ones on The ecceotric greens - > $130,000 Jersey Derby Mey 30 " I didn’t pUy to could tance, a quarter mile longer than Wide Wsrtd of Sports Medics ...... 0 0 0 fi 0 0 0-3-2 when Crimson Ssta was dls^ali- the K*ntucky Derby. Roman Line aissRril S . , haws putted at aU dseenL" said O e s ^ U ^ . t n a Hocidiarg; Welch Oliver has coached Yale Oeki. Jaipur is Uks Nashua, » son waa S(Kond in Kentucky, third In THOMPSON SPEEDWAY 1/ and Piaveiaqk. ' " tfter ppr^g a 74 ter • o f Nasrullah, and all o f the fem- foptbaU ter lA saasena. 147 2 ^ that.-faiwiy put- hin the PreakdiMe, but te ekipping the oil nil I9-: ■IHO'Il'-ON TOW IKLI rMIKIVt. By * « t «M, notions occasionally. BeUfiont. -'L I , -, "' »V' ICAMC^tESTBB KVENDIG HMULLD, iATV&DAY, JtJNK f, ^ ITANqHEOTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHBSTEB. CONN, SATURDAY, JUNE ft, 1962 HottBStoM -Ctedds'^qf' WimtBJ—rifgiiilB ! Haip WBirtBiMilalB* 38 ArtkkB Fdr Sdk GartlBE' t hikH-4piBfay' ^ HBBliiic BBi VtanaMat PfBjhMtS ' « v ApartnialBta*^Flat»— Honscti For Sale * 72 Honses For & le i 2 For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Housaa For Sale ‘ .>'^2 Houses For Sale Houses For Sak I WANTBP ^ Men to run • iB ^ jja A 3i’vhaioB||pw*V. fflS; CAip n i B, 'a«pfiti9m ad, wiNdiiiMls j model, 176, S .w k ltA ^ ln a baaed --’TmaaMAta ' 63 MANCHESTER—8 room4 room 878 for both. One dreaaing table Utefaea, 2 bedrooma, 1^4 hatha, rootoa, living room with fireplace ragq. Terrific buy. Eve. Bill Aluminum aluminum com­ frigerator. included. Call owner 9-4391. Ranch,-'Large living room with I TaaCaUp. Ml B4MP. must hwe initiative. U, BBLRd. . with glaae top, 38. M l 9A74L nlahed. A du lts/ 289-2198. . llllM ir ta tM ih t S*n lM He'reW, . . FTELDSTONE tor aala-d^vered. reorvanon room with nr«pls«. , and op^ stairway; oil hot wdter Bolca, MI 9-9958. Warren B. How­ binations, large^ack yard, near MI 9-0723, ,71 liockwood St. firoplace. Push' button kitchen* $ ARE y o u AN raaaonaiMA. 9 | | * W . . 32 N. ELM —4 lovely room apart eaelogod tawteway. attaciy heat, breezeway, garage.- and land.'* Realtor. MI 3-1108, gchoola, abpt^ng' and bus. Call bedrooms. Garagb. One acre lot. ' SOLID maple bed with uvi patio, close to schools. Full value F iw Is H traM R ttiin Radiboutatanding aal- V — ——* upon_™n reqileatreqilew, CallO “ Kenneth Robtn- •Y#. ■ MBIT. Pottartony UO Ointer Bt you are eV«r 38 and relish aUpcoven. drapes and npbol garage, 2 or 3 adults preferred. excellent for large family or pro­ A gdod opportunity at pMly $17,400. Ditoock Oo., Ml 97345, Barbara i*ofs For Sal* 73 ary opportimlties and oaploye exterminatlng oquiF aon; MI 31346, > 0 97483. $ll,7W-Wiumgton —• New A-room Eve. Ray H oleom ^ MI 4-1139. FIvfes^ROOM, ranch type house. [ , j------~- thm t • Idioiit speBdl^R sH ws*sl®C tsIspR*** a rhallmfc using your ment, >lectrto pump, conereta st^ . Budget tenn*. Call Mrs. fessional man for- home or. home Woods MI 9-7703. Johanna Evans, TELEVISION antennas and rotor betietlta. Must be at least Roberta, M I 9-7890, between 4-f FOR 8AUB-^UpH^lit piano, ' expandable Cape, '4 mU* from with office For full information, Warren E. HowlapO' Realtor, MI MI 9-5653. c full ceHar, oil heat, artesian well, I ASHFORD IJIKE—Waterfront lot education and experience PDgh Schoed graduate and have hammerX wands, o r. will rent. 8DC ATTRACmVE rooms duplex Parkway. 1' acre wooded lot. 8-1108. '■ lake priiHleges, aluminum storms,' MANY MORE aystaihs inatallad and . rewired. phone Dr. Arthur A. Moor G laatoabt^, 888-1874 after 8:80. P-m. oondHlbn. Call MI 3-4131 or call owner, MI 3-6980. _ priced to sell. Charles . PontlcelH Serving Manchester and aurround- a car. Apply house avSilable July 1. 5 minute Amcait8 drive. 30 minutes to VI—MANCiHESTBlR —Immaculate plaster watls. Call PI 2-7814 after 1 Agency, MI 9-9944. - Ltost and PoBntf ' V BiudncM Services Offeretf 13 at 969-8999.' 37774 ■ . ^ ■ V______. walk to High School. Adults pre­ MANCHES'nBR , ^ A 15x15 foot Than one million liny particlea. ing areas. Modem TV Service, 406 FARM LOAM.X.X top quality,qiMUtr stock a Tia'rtford. Only $500 down. MANCHESTER~8>,4 room ranch, 3 year old 6% room ranch, attach­ 5 p.m. . ^ . ' ferred. MI 3-4697. $14,900 ; 5 room oilier home $9,500; kitchen Witolighls this 3 hedroom _ [-were fitted''together to form this j CHAIN Ba W work Trees cot Gmter St., MI l-daos. piled 3 years te f ' l yard 1 ^ SINGER SEWING machine, g u it a r ahd mudedin tor ed ghnigt, 1% baths, finished liOST—PASS BOOK No. Reasonable rates. Call PI 1-7868 ROCKVILLE FINANCE 313. $12780—WiUtogton—New 6%-rooni short way out—9 room split; (tore ranch^.,.«ome has been completely 14x34’ rec room with mahogany SOUTH WINDSOR :-Chirmlng 7 generous sized (.33x50) 8 room i j^b RANON 3% sere lot, $»?000. NoUce Is hereby given thri P a« C»UHTER OIRLA, wantirt "for 71 Columbia. AC3 8 ^ , atter 9 p,m; . aoie model. M l 9-OOM. Guitar, excellent condition, 339; ; THREE- ROOM apartment, elderly ranch--snd a superb job the build-I jjj 9.7.119 between A::80^:M or •»! time Apply CORP. mandolin, $18. MI 94)183. V, Ranchi built-to range . and of land, $1*'600; S.bedroom ranch, "ed. 1240 sq. ft. of living paiwiing, exceUent liicatiott neai- room spill leyei, gSgaage. I*arge Book No. 14137 issued 1^ txxiple preferred, $45. Coll MQ oveif,. ameslte drive, 1 acre yard, flo.werin^ trees, shrubs. Fine er did. too. Of couyse it has 8 j ______LI______Saturday or Sunday. MoviBff->Traekiiir~> Mister Donut, 26l( W. Middle 1 ^ * . DEEP FREEZE efatet freoer, 13 80” NORGP Meetric stove, 976. $13,300; Lakeside cottage,, beauti­ I now for more details shopping, .ychnols and bus. SelUng First Manchester • West Main St. Bebdix automatic washer, 930. MI 8-6063. , Wooded lot, hear Parkway ful, $8,600. Mofty more all price it this choice offering. War- value for $18,200, Glenn Roberts Ijedrooms, dining room, fireplacB, j lord National Bank * Trustv^. ’ Stfurage 2 0 cu ft., good sg n e i^ 9180. —MI for $18.9(X). Call the R. F. Dimock - RockviBe 9-3971. ^aated—T« B«y 58 Only $600 down. ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mlttiw* E, Howland, Realtor. ■ MI Co., Ml 9-5245. Barbara ' Woods, Agency.- Realtors. MI 4-1521. BU enrage, aluminum .storms. We be­ CHOICE t 1 3*acre IptA, excellent has been lost and applicaUon has LAWNB—Oeaned. mowed, trim- • ■ m *- , QUlE'T «4 room duplex, nice yard 3-U08. 9-UOl Ml 4-18,44, Ml 4-0628. ^ lieve thi.s Is s good buy. view, de.sirnble location. MI 9-1817. MANCHESTBR paekage Oeitvary. and porch, adults preferred. MI Agency, Realtors, MI 37980 Ml 9-7702, Johanna Evans, Ml been ms^e to sidd l»nk for pay- med, fertUlted. MI MHe. ATTENTION pnacup TRUCK with power PRACnnCtaLLT new ciistoin made WE BUY. hELL or trade auUqiMi $l2,906-B(Ston—Well kept 6-tx>om 9-6524. 9-5953. ■’ ‘~'SftA\ and Issuance of new bw>k. Light truckliig and package deUy- 3-0466. Ranch with attached breeze- WEIST SIDE - Pretty Cape juat re­ ANDOVER I.AKE- - 5 i-oom sum­ TEN ACRES cleaied state road, f ■ tot^*w 7T‘\ /T ’ O 1'MEIN WAMTHCDfor fooil procwwtoig dump, one ton btemational, 9380. conoverbUe aofa, full mattreM and uaed funtitnie, dtina, glaae. CEULAR, attics and yards cle «^ . ety. RaCrigaratom, warttem and Way and garage. Large wood­ M AN CiSsTER—Make m ^ n offer decorated. f rooms complete, plus mer home, basement, pine in­ $2,.t00, Andover. Four Bolton lota atove moving meiaim . VUdtag i n 9-3894. and foam euahlona. MI 37389. , ailvu. picture frames and m THREE b e d r o o m vacancy, on Vm MANoilMTEIV-Sprtog ^ St, Rubbish hauled to the dump. Rea­ H O U S E W I V ^ coins, cad dotia and guu, M b« ed lot. near, elementary school. for this vacant attrajstlve 4 bed­ 2 bedrooms unfinished. Lli-tog area. 9 room rancJi with sTtracbed terior, large picture -windows, full ROBERT , with water. Notch, $3,0OO,i PI AnnounccMgnts_____ t sonable. Nn 9-9704. —■ chalia for rent. MI bus line, private cellar, adults Immediate occupisney. . room ranch with toOwfeway and shed dormer, tremendous living 2-8090.- Do>o you havenave thetlmetiw to work In] Herald. FOR SALE—Top soil. For delivery W A T S a N S eoUsetians. attic cu tn ta w whote preferred, lease available. . Ml room with fireplace, brand new garage, living room, dining room, attached garage^ O w ner trans- Timkw furnace. Nicely landscap­ i-oom with stone fireplace, screen­ TOUR'OOT GaUery, formerly the BOMB .LANDBCAPmo - Dealcn MANCHESTER MOVtllg and Ttuell- oUr East HartfoM office evenings c91i George Orifting, Andovor, n . Bargain Shop estates. Furnitnra Repala Service, 6-8897. ■ kitchen, den, 3 .hl^e bedrooms. 3-7889. ^dS^Vnie. Conn. Tet M 374i9. $14,866 ''Vt Mancheater —• 5-room ferred <)t Estate' and finds •! ed lot. Close to bus, schools shop­ Reduced to $21,900 Call the R. ed poi-ch, ai-tesian well. 2 acres, WOLVERTON VERNON/ t.ot 126x310 hear LAke Scandinavian Craft Shop, located plants,' plantlhg; Lawn fertiliaa ing Company. Local and long dis­ 9Ura Per' week? have sev­ Dutch Cape, all large rooms. Street School, reasonable. West tance movHg. pacUag and ator- eral ^xefiUent opport^ties avall- ICARPENTER for trim'werk. CeR EAST HAWrPORD—414 -room dto very TUflcUli^o handle 2 houMs. ping. Only 314.606, Eve. Bill Boles, F. Dimock Co.. Mi 9-5246, Bar­ secluded .vet close to lake. ,Ask- at Watkins Bros. 938 Main Bt ~ ' tion, w e^ and maect control. John SCRBlSfS and storms —. Sevm> $169.50 Governor • Winthrop Secre­ F b IN K i s buying and sebtaig Attached 1-ear garage. Excel­ Here la a«r »][^rtunity for the , ing only $10,500. Call Jeannette Side Realty, MI 9-4342, Eventoga aga. Raguiar aervlca. tikroughout MI 9-3144. tary, Mahogany, tour drawers In plex, appliances, iMaL water, Ml 9-9858. Warren E. Howland, bara .Woodx MI 9*7702, Johanna MI 8-9710. apeclaliilng In dUtinctlve glfta for E mitharn Landsemw Nursery, 33X8914;'two 33x59; one 89^x40. uaed -furniture and antiqra at lent locaUotti ' smart twiyer. Call Alice Clampet Realtor. MI 3-1108. Byaiia, MI 9-5653. i.*ahge. collect, ACsdemv 8-9349 or - AGENCY ' all occasions. Come in and browse m£I 9-lMO. New Enmand atatatt' and Florida., base, as is ...... $98. airconditioning, parking, $135. St. IB 8 - ^ . M I 9-0939 atter 4. 430 Lake St. CaU and 'aee w h ^ Regis St. (off /Park Ave.l 528-1708, Agenp^ M I 9-4543 or MI 3-7357. Wells Agency PI 2-7S5'9 or MI! around. P A R T - T I M E we’ve got. Open Sundays. MI $16,200 — Mancheater —>-.4-room MANCHESTER—Expandable ^ p e ; K Xm — MANCHESTER —8 room 3-0302. ALL TYPES acre«u repaired with Hdp WantaA^ U.S DIVER'S Tank and Regula­ $43JM Round .Colonial Chany 5287397. . , Ranch, with ftoished rec room, MI 9-2813 Alcoa acreenlng. Call MI MB8B THE AUSTIN, A. CHAMBERS CO Cocktail Table, as is ...... $19.96 97880.' fireplace, hot waler.heat. verY at­ brick Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 1% Resort'J’ roperty For Sale 74 Mala «r Femala 37 tor, May be -sem at 19 Brainard S-car garage, 1% acre lot.. tractive home. 2-car garjtge,.< close baths, atterhed garage, large lot. TOO BIO tor owner- -children mar­ FULER b r u s h Sales and Service. for free pick-up and delivery. Moving, packing, pteVage --local C O M PTO M ETER I MODERN FOUR room apartment, and lOM distmiee. Agimta for Place $79.80 Modem Sofabed, beige tex­ second floor, heat, stove, parking, Good value. Oentral iocaUc LEAVING STATE to rtiopping center. Eve. Ray IdesJ-tor growing family Reduced ried. 8 room older Colonial, I'v COTTAGE AT l^ rW iila m sT • R . BeU, MI B-87M. HELP WANTED—must be able APARTMENT aiie gas atove, raa« hatha, lot of shade trees, near TWO-FAMILY 5-5, A 1 condillon, BHARPENINO Bwvice — Bawe, Lyons Vm i LUm , b e., world-wide to work weekends. Vlc’a Soda EMERSON 21" TV, convertible tured' ...... $49.89 clpae to Main St., $116 monthly, $18,500—ToUand. Like new Holcombe. Ml 4-1139. Warren E. to $29,850. Call the R. F. Dimock good location, owner Ml 9-2951. bedn>oms priced reasonably. Can kni' dieaia. mover^ Ftee estimates. Ml S-9187 OPERATORS sonable. M I 9-9842.______^ t e r 5 p.m. MI 9-4884. ^Get best buy now in .Columbia on Howland, Realtor, MI 3-1108. Go., Ml 9-5245. Barbara Woods, Nathan Hale School, shopping, PI 2-7978. Shop, IBS W. Middle Tpfce. baby qarriage, playpen, in good Chair, Rsmeh. AU good aiaed^'rooms, churches Priced st $19,000. Bro­ Must be BkiUed in all phases of $104.00 M odem Lounge plus finished rec room and Lake Road. New 7 room home with MI 9-7702, Johanna Evan.a, Ml MANCHESTER-Autumn Si. Ador­ Pciaonala condition. MI 31392? polyfoam euahlona, red . . . .$99.80 WEST SIDE -3 bedroom ranch, 9-6858, ker, Ml 3-5150. FOR SALE or rentV;^ttite« .at comptometer .work, btermded even Rooms W ith o u t Board 59 den, enclosed to^zeway' and 8 acre extra lot, 2 full baths, 2- able 5 room ranoh, roomy kitch­ EIJECTROUIX Balsa M Bwrvice. PaiatiiiK—PpparlBC 21 LADDERS — Taking orders on' Furnished Apartnients 63-A modern cabinet kitchen, excellent e io A n o ' en. cn. attractiveauracDve livingnviug .loom.hh,tf) withwun, ’-'J*''® Hayward, 5 I'ootna 3 ^fIre- If no recent experience. Send your SitaathMis Wanted- $23.80 »W’ brass Table Lamp, one-car garagc.^.Euutiful land­ tireplaces, 3-car garage. 5% mort­ condition, near stores bus, 612.900' MANCHESTER elo,900| fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting, places, one inside and ones,^tBlda, .^bonded repmwntattw, Tlmnday T-i. BatmBay t-i. P.O. Box 1831, Hartford, Female 38 aluminum extension laddera at 91 white textured shade, as ia. .$11.20 PUCASANT fumiahed~~^m *«f scaped loti T ^ home is to eX- church, $12,900, Eve. Ray Hol­ Amell, BN Benrp Bt IM. SO S-796B. EXTERIOR and interior painting per foot. Underwriter approved. ganOeman, oentral location. MX FIVE ROOM apartment, fully fur­ gage available. Directions: From 2 or 3 bedroom.a hasement ga- 8-5872, ■t&ung bualnaas experience and nished, heat and hot water includ­ ceUeht condition. combe, Ml 4-1139. Warren B. -The most tor your money 9 room VVtTH 9TJIJ. SHED I.04SO. ‘ ______PaperfaaiqM . VfaUptqier bo6ka- especially periods on the comF I'WOULD LIKE to do ironing in my 19-38 foot availably, with ropes, $139.00 Colonial Swivel Rocker, 9-0841. ______Andover —Route 6, at fork turn DORMER . . formal dining room. | rage, profoaslonajly landscaped A-1 LAWNMOWER W v ice . H.. O. W albaper removod. OeUmgs. ed, Main St. location, second $18,500 —. East Hartford — T-room Howland, Realtor, Ml 3-1108. home on beautifully treed half acre I .— ILL K.ik. I i<.)«. I wlthoutd)X)rflremaoetorsum!ner ASHFORD LAKE tometer, education, and wage re-1 own home. Call any time. An .etc. Call or see 'Vefmon Paint at Sea Green, foam curiiion, as right Route *7 onto Lake Road, lot, bright kitchen, dining room, 8 lis. IH baths. IJving BIDE frcm Woodbrldge and Main SchuUe, Inc. WMt Road, Elling­ Flocn. Good eiaaa workmaaamp. f u r n i s h e d room for rent. Ons floor, $125 monthly, MI 9-6808. 6 l*arge bedrooms. !V, baths, IJvtog, Maddopk * deVos, Real­ quirementa. 8-4393. Vernon Circle, Vernon, MI 8-1963 la ...... $79.00 Cape, with ftoished. Smal] turn right. Sign with all informa­ IT o w e r s ^ s c h M room fireplace. Plaster walls. Ga­ to Aetna, Farmington Avenue, ton, acibee f : ^ Glenney Lumber Ffdb maured. RaasonaUo rates. or TR 8-3292. block from Main St. 106 »rch St amount of work to be done to bedioom,, with extra large closets, tors 249-77U. Eve, Mrs. Julian, Offers You o ANDOVER, CONN. 3 room furnish. tion on property.' A Postemsky, best of condition, on btisline. Don’t rage. Alumiqum comblnationa. Split j f about 7.30 a.m. MI S^MOS after 6. C . T R 8-9707. Leo Pdlatlar, MI 94BM or MI $3$.80 AdjusUble Bridge Floor after * P-tii. Complete 7th room and sec­ Brick Cape with something spe­ MI 9-9190. 9-8083. CUSTOM made awnings worth ‘ ed apartment for rent, utilitlea. wait—call .... rail fence. Ideal neighborhood. Call' Secluded Summer Livinj; - ALL' KINDS of general work, lawns WOMAN WOULD Uke baby sitting Lamp, brass, print shade ...$11.78 C, H. Stlens, Route 8, PI 2-7273. ond bath. Formal dining room, Owner. cial to offer'. Neat as a pin 6 Mr, Meison, MI 3-8103, MI 9-5306, S E W I N G u y tim e, MI 0-8949. $128, WUI sell for $25. Call MI MANCHE^ER 46 Glenwood SI. Automobiles Por Sale AfTand rubbish, cellars and attics e x t e r i o r s p r a y . and brush Apartment3i^Flatj3— large living room with fire­ roomA full shed dormer, lt4 bsths. BEECHLER-SMITH TR 5-6811, A well Itopt 6 targe room colonial, CHOICE,SITES FOR SALB"* painting commercial, industrial, 3-5606. $14.96 (3) Brass Vanity Bench, tur­ place, city water, good lot'a- Eve. Bill Boles. MI 9-98M. cleaned, window cleaning, light I DEPENDABLE collega student quoise vinyl pillow ...... $10.98 ea. Tenements 63 natural woodwork,, copper plumb- FOR SALE—1989 Pontiac Oatallna trucking, p i^ and rags taken realdomai and trim Jobs. Work M A C H I N E Business Locations tlon. Must be seen to appre­ REALTORS BARROWS Si W'ALLACE 29 miles cast of Mancheater off wuta summer work, doctor’s of­ BOLTON—Brandy St. Custom built WARREN E. HOWLAND .Ing, oil hot air heal, tile, bath, well sport coupe, like new- CaU MI awayly free. Very’ery reasonable ratee guaranteed, free estimates. Jo­ POWER NAIL hammer for hard­ Th r e e r o o m s , heat, hot watar, ciate. Route 44. Cknod fishing, boating, fice, clerk, tutoring or child care. WAiKINS BROTHERS, Iiic, For Rent 64 5 room ranch, one-half acre land­ REALTOR MI'9-8952 Xu 3-6999 j 55 E, Center St. XU 9*6309 landscaped lot. West Side Realty. 9-9314^______MI 3-9406. seph Dionne, contmetor. MI Tel. MI 8-9899. wood floors, $60. MI 3-8409. ' stove, refrigerator, parking. 118 MX 9-4342. Evenings MI 3-6710. bathinii. 3-0494. OPERATORS $22,700 — South Windsor - - I-arge scaped lot, garage, ameslte drive? 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 Tiwim rARt^ Tour credit hmied 935 MAIN STREET Main St,," t . M 9-S229, 38. " new 9V4-room raised Ranch, 2 oil hot water baseboard heat, COVENTRY -- 4 rooms, enclosed T) peiT f 6 r“ in s p e c t i()N ' Izjw Prices Easy Term* ATTICS, ceUara, yards cleaned. Al­ FOR SALHl—5 pueled doora, cast STORE FOR rent, sis N. Mato St. porch, combination windows, nice CONVENIENCE Schoblis, stores, downT «lM t on down payment? lowance anything which can PAOraiNa AND pueriianging. MI 8-5329, 97, full baths, 2-car garage, 1,480 plaster walls, fireplace. Beauti­ Sunda.v 2-5 p.m. Experienced sewing machine op-| Sitaatiofis Wanted— Iron sink. Motorola TV, hot water TILE TOP tables, shadow boxes, THREE room apartment includ­ fully finished rec room. Fine ACREAGE and HOUSES lo.t. many shade trees,' with or transportation are. all close . by . Bankr^T Repose east nn? Don’t be selvaged. MI 8-8709... Good Ciaao wotfcmanahlp at rra- tuk. All good condition. Reason­ large closet, picnic bench, roU-a- ing heat, hot water and gaa for sq. ft. of living area, beauti­ 118 Chambers Street this 7 room bungalow with 2-car ARTHUR A. KNOFLa despa^ Bee Honeet Douglas. In­ mtea. B> y«am in Mu^ erators and traWiase needed. E x­ Male .39 CORNER BBRUCE and. Birch, any ful high wooded lot buUt-lns, neighborhood, $16,900. Robert 1. Bolton.. seven-room Ranch on without fumltqre. MI 4-1155. LAWNS MOWED, trash removed able. MI 8-9687. way bed, 6 small tables, bureaus, cooking, gas stove, electric re­ Wolverton Agency. Ml 9-3813, Manchester garage. 3 bedrooms, formal din- _ . quire about loweet down amaU- cheater, Raymond FlAs. W cellent portunlty for trainees to| w i^ chair, miscellaneoua. . 18 frigerator fumiaihtd. Please esU small business, heated, low rent. fireplace, putlo. sliding glass six wooded acres. Two car base­ ANDOVER 1.AKE — 2 bfdroom Ing room, large kitchen. A new Sales Agent, Box 80t, Mahehsater est paymenta anywhere. No Bnu|U liuidscaplng. Free eatimatcA Call 9-9387. learn sei^g. Apply BABY PLAYPEN. 3 card tables,' Delmont St. MI 37787, TR 38917. 6-7 p.m . Call any time. doors. Value beyond compare. ranch, large living, room with $15,500 , / ' ■proof, slumlnum combinations, and MI 8-5440 MI 9-5938 MI 8-9173. HIGH SCHOOL boy deairea lawn Built by U A R. ment garage. Excellent location, loan Or finance company plan. RCA radio, amaU tables free, beam ceiling and stone fireplace, Directions: K, Middle Tn te. to a quiet residential area put this Douglas M oton, 888 Main. A. A ANDERSON—bterior decor­ to mow. MI 0-0994, lawn chairs, akiminum cooking BEAUTIFUL lined drapes, never 4% ROOM apartment, ap 2 bed- near the school. Top value at only ator, psbting. 109 Foster Bt. MI Housea For Ren’ 65 $23,800—South Windsor — Spacious ANDOVER LAKE 2 acre corner lot, beautiful setting, Brosd, north on Broad to Cham- homa-high nn the value, parade. LAWNS CARED for. Earl Everett, utensila, dishes for cottage, equip­ been used, fits 9 foot windows, rooms. Main St. location, second $19,500. reasonably priced. Call Jeannette Call Ken Morgester, Mt 3-6813. Wanted— Real Estate 77 8-8606. floor, heat included, $80 monthly. 7Vi-room Colonial with 4 large Neat four-room Summer Cottage bent. Signs on property; 19M FORD Convertible. Beet lawn maintenance. MI 9-8838. M ancK fcster M od es,] ment for campiiw, car seat also mattreaa and boxaprlng, like Lange, collect, ACademy 8-9349 or Btechler-Smith, Realtors, MI. Doga— ^Bird»—Pets’ 41 covers, lavatory. >u 8-6898. new. PI 3-7889. MI 9-9808. bedrooms. 2 full baths, attach­ right on the lake. Big front porch. 2, East Htfd. Town Line.. .pre-war WISH 8UMEONB to handle ya u i Bonable offer. MI 9-4071. EXTERIOR-INTERIOR painting, EIGHT ROOM house for rent. Main ed 2-car garage. High wood­ Welles Agency, PI 2-T356 or Ml II year old family ciptt Cod, 9-8953. real bstateT Call me at Ml 3732* PIANO TUNINO, 9T. FifteM years’ decorating, ceilings, waUpaper- Street area, oil heat. MI 8-2038, Practically new furniture included. Cape on five flat acres, small barn 3-0303. |ti% Bsaumable mortgage, $70 Iqp. PROFESSIONAL cUppinir gtooin- 4X9 LOWBED utility traUer. Parts FOUR ROOMS second floor, cen­ ed lot. Tappan 400 built-ins. Asking $7,500 and ’ owner will fi­ for prompt and couriebua aarrlca. J981 CHEVROLET Oorvalr Ramp- experience. Free ‘o* generator, BRAND NEW crib, $38. Ml 9-4333. tral location. Newly decorated. Hot COVENTRY — 4 rooms, $90; 5 Tremendous value. Built by nance it nece.s8ary. WAPPING - 7 8 room ranch, 8 bed­ Joseph BArth, Broker. , side Pickup, only 9,000 miles. upon request. Call Kenneth Rtddn- Clean workmanship. No tab too Pine) Street Mancheatcr specialty. The Poodle Salon, U A R. $27,500. down payment. (Can be reflnanc- aon, MI 8-1886.______starter, doom, etc. MI 33371. water heat. Adults, MI 8-2171. rooms, $100. Alfred D. Heckler, rooms. full cellar, $1,200 extras. P rice 11,698. Private owners MI smaU. John VertoUle, MI 9-6750. MI 9-9793 or MI 94)500. A fter six MI 3-8470. edi. 3 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, IMMEDIATE income 388-980 week­ PI 2-8619, between 6:30'7 p.m. $24,000 -- Vernon — 6*,i-room L T. J. Crockett, Realtor $600 down. Rondlnone uRealty, modem kitcJien, basement. 80 foot D ELIG H TFU L ' 8-8409. ______STEPS, sidewalks,., stone walb GLEMWOOD gas atova wittf heal­ T. J. Crofkett, Realtor 289'-2089. ' PAINTINa andI waUpwallpaparing, wall- ly, full or.P^-time, car necee- Boats and Aeotaaoriw 46 ing .Unit, very good condition. CaU MANCHESTER GREEN---3 la rg e shaped raised Ranch, 2 full Ml 3-1577 froat shaded lot. Aluminum icreens OLDSMOBILB 88 convertible, 1988, fir^lacea, flagstone terraces. paper removed,1. W u p a p er books m »xy. Gall MI 8-8247 for Intarvlew. BEAUTIFUL 'kittens, all trained. SIX ROOM colonial newly redeco­ and etorm wlndowa. Wort done at reasonalge prices. M l 33483, after 6. sunny rooms, sOcond floor, heat­ rated, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, din­ bathi. 2-car garage, large MI 3-1677 CUSTO M BUILT power eteering-brakes, automatic, on request. Ceilings,Mlinga. estl- free. Can MI 9-4135. 19 FOOT MFG Boat, 86 h.p. elec ed, good condition. Stove, refrig­ brick fireplace, spacious rec “’TWO FAMILY HOMES’^ NEW LISTINGS radio, heater, good rubber, excel­ MI 8-0799. mates. Cell Roger. ID 34>9U. ing room, living room, and kitch­ Very y^venient to school, bus. trie starting, Johnaim motor and AUTOMATIC washer aqd gas erator, Venetian bilnda, $85 month­ en. Beautiful secluded grounds, room. , slate patio, glass slid­ MA’NCHESTER — Attractive 6 SPLIT LEV EL lent condition Ml 8-7779. I LET US BOARD your bird while trailer. Excellent condition. MI -stove; also, bedroom set and sec­ ly . MU 8-0277. ing doors. Beautiful Setting, MANCHESTER and shaping. ^3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, airy'' MASON STONE w o t i ^ ridewalks, PAINTINO AND Decorating, 30 you are on vacation. Expert care. lease. Tel. 6-8 p.m. M l 87976. room Colonial, haa formal dining steps, patios Call after 4 p.m, MI 8-9049...... tional couch. M l 9-134$ after 9. A»-aci'e lot. Offers the warmth room, 3 good bedroqma, neat cabi­ 1r o U R ~ M M I L Y High with view, 2-year-old. $-bed- rooms; entry hall fireplace, 1967 HIIXMAN convertible, good years’ eaperlance, interior u d ex­ PARTTIME CaU MI 9-4373, Manchester Pet HEBRON, ROUTE 85— 4 room 6-5 Duplex with $-car garage-. 3 If |f's for aale- call Gale. room, 6-room split level. Features running condition, $298 cash. MI terior, v9all paper removed, c le u of a home which can only be net kitchen, G.E. oil burner, alum­ heating systems, nice lot, in good y2-:car garage. 1 block fo^ J ^______iQi— Center, 996 Main St. TEN FOOT Fiberglae Tomahawk CHAIRS—One upholstered lounge apartment. Call between 6-7 p.m . Suburban For Rent 66 realized by the custom craft.s- inum combinatlona. all city utili­ DONALD S. GALE REALTY Include hot water nil heat, fu]} plaa- ^school and shopping. Built-In 8 -9 m ______work, best material uaed. R. condition throughout and con­ speed boat, wbidriileld and steer­ chair, $13; one Windsor, $4. CaU M I $-0948, - mansliip^f II A R. ties, easy walking distance to bus. HOMES tnr house. 14 baths, picturebook oven and range. Priced for Brown, M l 9-0033. CaU after 8 SECRETARY 1«)LLIK PUPS, AKC i^aTeredi ing wheel. Call after 6, MI 9-7099 MI 9-4006.. veniently located. CO.. REALTORS kitchen, dining i-oom, rec rdoitt 1958 CHEVROLET M ioor aedan, Honseliold Servicca p.m. sable and white, reasonable. CaB ROCKVILLE—8 room downstaira Owner transferred, must sell. MANCHESTER quick eale. Asaumable mort-4 or MI 3-9710. heated apartment, porch, - utility $40,CM)0- Hartford — 128 Bloom­ Asking price $13,700—make offer. 67 Duplex In excellent condition Multiple Listing Service with fireplace, 3-rar garage, large standard, 6 cylinder, radio, heat­ Offend 13-A Nationwlda Insuruca has MI 31333. REFRIGSUIATOR, 12 foot; nta- 339-0818 sliade trees, beautiful lot, Priced gage er, exceRent cenditlon. Call MI RAYMOND’S pAINTINO— Intar- a position for a part-time room. Pipe residential area. MI field Ave. Offered to settle es­ The Elsie Meyer Agency Real­ 2 Four-family Duplexes in extml-' with 3-car garage. 2 oil burners, Hogaiiy telephone stand and drum tate. Spacious 10 room Dutch to sell. Quick fM-cupancy. 4-1893. WASHER • BEntlOBRATCBt ' rs- lor, axtarior, spraying. Satiatac- secreUry working Monday taUav resiKmable. Call MI 9-9638. _ SEniC TANKS 3-6514 after 6. tors. MI 9-6524, MI 3-6930. lent condiflohrN.ideally located, modern baths, desirable section of Eve. and Sundays MArket 8-4612 1.4-roum expandable Cape. 8 FOOT PRAM, $26. Phone MI Colonial. 3',-4 baths, finished 247-6780 538-6280 ' car ga)-Hg8.' Ce,ntral location, palra. Promm, eccnomieal, sapert, tlon guaranteed, tree estimates. through Friday 9 a.ra.-l 1 PLAYFUL. KITTENS ready for 9-8449. OtJBANED and mSTAXXCD nice lots, prlmeNopporlunlty for town. MI a-6‘273 1986 PLYMOUTH sedan, new guaiantoed. ID 9-4OT. Pot- Ml 3-^95 after 4 p.m. p.m . Our location is 864 W. adoption. Call M l 4-0199. rec room. 2-car garage, ‘4 ELLINGTON income, and Investment. , (handy to schools and shop- Summer Romes For Rent G i acre beautiful Iand.scaped lot. PUPUEX clutch, seat covers, nice condition. terton’s. ISO C uter St. Middle Turnpike Muches- 14 FOOT custom bbUt runabout, # S E W E K 51/u-ROOM RANGH-=-48x30 ^ping. Ftoished. rec room.4 Very reasonable. Also, bean polea. I BUFF COCKER Spaniel, f emalaTl A prestige home in an excel­ Exclusive Agents^ J. D. Rt:ALTY CO. Early occupancy. Good ter, Conn., the Partade. if 80 h.p. EMnnide electric start MACHINE CUSANKD COVENTRY L A K E -2 room fu7- 5 generous rooms on each side, $ I MI 9-1853, _ REWEAVING of bums, moth holea. Electrical Service* 22 Interested, please call MI months, AKC reglstar^, groom­ motor and trailar, M I 9-8406. lent location. ' With altabhed garage. Custom BraC 'Bu rn Realty nanclng available. Zippers topalted. Window Shades $10,000 hished cottage. Immediate occu­ 470 Main St. MI 37139 bedrooms, ceramic tile baths 2 9-3300. ing and boarding. Chase. Har­ pancy, $250 for the season. J. D. I built on lot 100x132, adjoining City 1992 CHEVROLET Bel Atr, 2 door, made to measure; all slxed Vena? FREE BSTIMATB8—Promiit serv­ mony Hill, Hebron Rd., Bmtan. MI 12 FOOT PENN TAN cartOp boat, will buy 9-roora older home • INSTALLATION LAND VALUES of Rockville'line. Quiet neighbor­ ]. D . Realty C o. heating systems, ameslte drives, VBRNOrT'Himop’ Homes7~o5wner ’ Enjoy the etimmer heat In^ and 6% acres in one of BOt Realty, MI 3-6129. CONVENIENT on the busline, priced at bank ap­ 9 powergllde, all equipped, 1,800 tian blinds. Keya made while you ice on an types of electrical wir­ 3-8437. cuabiona, oars' and car ' rack, SPECIALIST hood. high elevation, many extras. 470 Mam St. leaving town: Custom built 7 room thle waterfront 6-rooJn cot- "ainUea. Call MI 3-4017. ing. Ucenaed u d Inured. Wilson toh’s finer neighborhoods. A Andover Lake—3 waterfront Ml 3-5129 praisal. Uage. GcHod Income in wlnterj wait. Tape Recordera tor rut. weight 7$ lbs., like new, $150. TR FOR RENT—Small cottage on lota. Complete price $2,600. Excellent reason for'.selling. Mu.st 7 room, 27lory home, walking dis- brick exeriiUve home overlortklng Marlow's, 897 Main, MI 9-633L Electrical Ool, Manchester, Ml AKC REGISTERED Mack Cock­ 8-8612. rare opportunity! Niantlc River June to .July' 27. be seen to be appreciated. Contact Connaoticul Valley. Wooded lot. months. Garage. Bellvue see-' 1958 PUTMOITTH convertible Belve­ 9-4817. Qlastonimry, MB 37879. Htlp-WaataA— Male 36 er puppies, one buff, lovable dia- CHOICE OF BUYS lanes to ■ bus. w, •popping, VerRlan)'k ■■ Eve. Bill Bolee—MI 0-9868 Tawi tmi Gtiitri week or month. Phone Niantlc Wlllington ■ Approximately owner school, comptetbly remodeled, new BEE(!HLER-aMlTH hullt-lns, 24x24 garage, rSmily tlon at Coventry I.Ake. Ash­ dere, power steering, automatic RADIO-TV REPAIRB all makas. posiUon, outstanding bloodline 14 FOOT Penn Tan with lO h.p. ling $12,.500, tranamiiMlon, raxllo sand heater, TOOL a n d gauge makers wanted, WoriTM L Hewlaiid PE9-T821 after 6. ' 20 acres, $2,500, $15,900 - EXCEPTIONAL heating system and plumbing, In- room, full bnaemenl. Pi-ofcsslonal- Cara,- pbuagrapba, changors. pedigree, sirad by Champion Mercury motor and trafler. HI 37 FLORENCE STREET REALTORS ly landscaped, 3 ballia. shower, excellent condition. MI 8-0498. BcsMstjmeaomleaL Ouarahtead 91 Musical— Dramatic 29 flvst-class only, .all prevailing Hickory Hill High Jack, no prices RBALTOR 6-ROOM RANCH ' comparable value at $14,100’. 3 bedruoni, brick front ranch. benefits and ovenlme achedule. 9-3801. 123 Lake S t DRAIlim CO. FOR REINT—Cottage at Misiquami- ROCKVILLE — TR 5-4008 Two years old and sparkling fireplai-e, aoeen.-r and slorma. days. Famoos for sarvles tor 80 given over phone. For iqqiolnt- 878 Mala ,8t—MI g-llSg cut, reasonable. • Week of June MI 9-8952 MI 3-9969 House I .year old. TR 57264. vBow-era S):hool area. Large^ FOR SALE—1988 Packard, V-9, ara. PUbs 30 9d83T. Pottar- WOULD LIKE piano pupils for tha Call or apply ia person. Hanchas- ment ca ll'I'M I 9-1238. TOPPER eutboard ertoaer. galley, Mi f -4 1 4 3 clean. It has l',ti ceramic tiled ’ deep lot. no thru traffic. Good rmOio, heater, automatic transmis­ summer starting July 1, Call MI .ter Tool A PeaigB, MI 97293. 33-30. MI 3-4036. U ECHLER-SMITH SI’A head'and refrigerator, sleeps two, $17,900. Beautiful 6 room ranch SPUT TEVEL Uvable, lovable HORSE l/)VKR.9 Gartlenefa - - assumable )Hnrtgnge. Call') sion, power lunkee, new tiree. 8-8549. with various equipment, 75 h.p. FOR RENT — Columbia LAke. aluminum storms and screens, city REALTORS generoue six room family home. rVrunliy minded fulka. Nine room j owner, M l 9-2880.______' a N OmmUAL bexgalnl Reiipbol- iNC. on large fenced in lot. Healed rec­ water, low taxes. Isrge lot. Lo­ pearly ointment to In-^ group of fine fabrics. Wort dons sized atone and screentiogs. For $16,900 lAJVELY CUSTOM l a k e s t r e e t at Box Mountain- aluminum combinations, garage, good Urea. M I 8-3371. ^ expert crsftsmsD on car pesm- LUNCHEONETTE-Driva In — Ex- All company benefits. Apply Wiloo 55 Blast Center St. Xlanqhester BIBLT 10-ROOT RANCH kna, 2-cat garage, American | ’ apect. deliveries caU George H. Gritting, O pen Sun.» 2 p.m .-5 p.m . SMALL OQTTAGB, Oiatham, C a^ VERNON- Off Ijike St. 3 bedroom Amall Cottage, garage si rear of extra-width driveway and ■band- Standard heat, neat as a pin In | IsesL All wort fully gusrsnbaed. cellent location. Must sell—owner Machine Tool Co., Routs 9 an^ Inc., Route 6, Andwar, PI 2-taM. On acre lot in Immaculate con­ excellent lot of I'ti acres, front­ has other intetest. Terms arrang­ Diamondf)— Watciics>- C ^',‘1'asf 3 weeks August. Phone ranch, family kitchen, 14 baths, some grounds make this a "musi tip-top condillon. Asking $18,900. | V John H. Lappan, Inc. MUl rahrio Saiseroom, 179 Pino 44A, Bolton, Conn. 48 >U 3-5871. R. D. Murdo'ck Ml 37472 dition. Features mahogany panel­ age 100 feet on Lake SI., ameslte aee " for Uie growing family. Call TraUera— MobOe Homu 6-A St, exeluslTe Cheney Fabrte ed. MI 97273 after 9 p.m. LAWN MOWERS—Tozo, Jaoobaea, Jewehy - fireplace, basement garage, ed living room with fireplace, drlvci artesian well, beautiful Abae)ilee owner w-fl| llaten ter any : INSURORS REALTORS $12,600 ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom $16,700. 5U 9-0952, Ken Morgester. MI 3-9813, Beech- offer. Call Mary Carlaon, PI : FOR SALE—New expandable saloeroom, in kUnebasiar. MI Bolens, and GoodaU. Reel and WATCH AND Jewelry npalrtug at kitchen 'with built-lns, 3 bedrooms, view, near school. Very reason­ ler-Smith, RealUu-s, Ml 9-8952. ( Ml 9-5281 CASH AVAILABLE. If you have 88 SCHALLER ROAD raneb, targe ■ kifehen, ceramic. 2-7297 l.,eaaengei- C-)i., Reallois, I ranch mobile home' with white 37333; Budget terma arranged. rotary, 18-88” . Parts aad serrice. reasonable prices, prompt aaiv« TWO CAMPS' for rent at Sebago attached breezeway and garage, able. Jerrv Fay AgeneV, MI real estate equity, call u# for MANAOEMENT-Tralnee iMded, Usbd mowbrs and tractors. Trsde bath, 2 picture windows, cellar, VERNON “ '$15,500 double ameslte drive, minutes HArrlson 3-9291. Weekend porch, economy gun type furnace, funds. $2000 requires only $44.60 ice; 2 watchmakers, Msnehsster- Lake. Will sleep 5. MI 3-4426. 3-7029. BOL'TON IAKE - 8 rtMjm ram-.h, HAROLD A SON RubbMi Remov­ 9116 weekly to start, a d y a ^ e to in yoUr Md machine. Capitol 134’ frontage, trees. Carlton W. from Mancheater on Route 44A. fireplace, screened pallo, 2 extra Please Call MI 9-7445 bank financing. Vernon Mobile al, Cellars, attics, yards, u d per mofith. Including repayment. $135 plUe sdter training. Oppor­ Ur's oldest eatabliahsd Jewrier, Home enYKonmimt that approadies the ideal, 6 modern INDIVIDUAL clean secluded fam­ Hutchlna, M f 9-5132. _____ BETTER THAN NEW CONDITION WE HAVE a modern 4 room home Home Sales, Vernon. MI 4-8130, Equipment Co.^88 Main St. Hours -F. E. Brsy 787 Main St, State •....54 room ranch. Beautifully $19,800 GLEAMING hulkllng.lots. lakefront privileges, ( weekly pick-up or burner barrels. Frank Burke, 249-8897 days, tunity for management at $10,000 7-5 daUy, 7-9 'Thuraday and F ri­ Theater Building. ily vacation housekeeping cot- for tale. Full oasement. Tile bath. .boatdock, only $12,900. Small down Harold Hbar. tB 9-4034. 529-8668 evanlnga. ______annually within- two yaars. For day, 7-4 Saturday. rocdiia inchifle a cheerful recreation room for the whole _=tages. Baas, pickerel. Write Web­ ROCSCLEDGBI—7 room Ranch, 4 landscaped lOOx^ lot. 3 bedrooms. GARRISON gOIXJNIAL Large^lot. Vacant. $9,000. PI years old, large modem kitchen, Attractive living room, kitchen payment OtKidl-htld Bartlett Real- R(*ad Herald AdVH. I Aato DrlviiiE SctaMl 7-A personal interview, caU Willhnan. ster's Lazy Days Camps, Lake This fully plastered home Is John H. Lappen, Inc.,' MI 9-5261, tv Reallors 289-0939. MI 3-7925. ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made tic 433-0431, evenings otdy, or family to enjoy, bittha, 8 twin bedrooms, patio « t f Mattanawcook Lincoln^ Maine. built-in oven and range, dishwash­ with large dining area. Many cabi­ quality 5uilt and features oak MI 3-52t9, MI 9-7445. slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. Help Wanted— Pemaie 35 write P.O. Box 302. WUlimantlc. DARK RICH loam , gravel, fiU, er, disposal, pantry, etc. Laf-ge nets. Garage. Patio. Storm win­ -----OLD OOtUNIAL- Beaiitlfull PREPARE FOR driver’s tost. Read Herald Advs. Phone 307-794-fii dows, screens. Call Mf‘. Govang TR floors,^ 24-foot living room with fire­ Ages 18 to 90. Driving and eiaaa Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, atone and white sand. MI 8-8908. the carport, high assumable mortgage. The grounds are dining room den center entrance place and built-in bor>kcase, delight­ BUNGALOW with all the fixings. stored; 4 bedrooma, 15 minuteslir7 MI, 9-7590, between 4-9 p.m. R.N. OR L.P.N. Laurel Manor, ‘i n s p e c t o r fomUlar with receiv­ hall, paneled wall fireplace In liv ­ 6-9820, MI 9-5306, TR 5-9611. room. Three inatnictors; No walt- Manchester. Name your hours. ful dining room .' 3 twin sized bed­ Up on Holllaler St.. Iiom.e built from Manchester, large modern ing inspection, mechanical and expensively lawned and shrabbed having that naturjiU-;^ Wanted To Rent 68 ing room with a beautiful view, 3 rooms, 14 baths, end is op a lovely back !n the twenties with six family size kitchen with huge ■ ing. Manchester Drlvhig Acade^ MI 9-2334. electrical aaeembly and soldering. bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage, BARROWS & WALLACE m y. PI 3-7349. IRONING DOJfE In my home. Call ' * *1 V * lot to one of Manchester's finest lo­ large rooms plus enclosed porch, rustic rieldstone fireplace. ' 14 CaU TR 6-8351, 9-4 week days. istic beauty which only exceptional care cap giva. We FIVE OR SDC room flat or duplex plastered waUs, seUing at bank. 56 E. Center St. Manchester one car garage. B'lreplace, reta- baths. 2-zon«r heal, patio, 2-car Ml 9-5133 after 5:30. HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Posi­ , ^ MI 9-5309 cations. LARSON'S Oonneettcut’s first tt- tion available July 1. Writs Box F, In desirable area. Two school age apt>ralsal, $3L000. Philbrick Agen­ lively new heating system, alum­ garage, ideal location for horses. OPEN HOUSE censed driving school trained — invite yo'ur inspection of this picturesque ranch home children. BU 9-6428, 97 p.m. cy, MI 9-3464. inum siding. Gan aasume- big GI $26,500 Philbrick Agency, MI Herald atathig refehenoea. ARE YOU AN HOLLISTOR^lri^^ J. 1). REALTY CO. Certified and approved is now of­ Building— Contracting 14 5 BEDROOM COLONIAL WANTBaj—2 or 3 room furnished PORTBttl STREBIT Area — Co­ room colonial with 14 baths, sin­ mortgage. Asking $16,900. 'T. J. '• fl-8464, fering claasioom and behind PILGRIM MILLS haa opening for to^ay. Crockett. Realtor, AO 3-1677. wheel inatrucUon tor taenagbra. EDUCATOR apartment, Vernon area prefemed, lon lal. 6 rooma with finished rec gle car garage. Aluminum elding 470 MAIN ST. MI 3-5139 85 DALE ROAD ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ another saleslady. If interested, tor older couple for July and room, breezeway, l-car garage, . throughout plus combinations. BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road, Bolton M l 9-9078. • modeling all types of carpentry. apply Manager, Pll$;rim Mills, Situated on a p^nofessiooaUy landscaped lot in 'onO of August. Call T R 5-6694. on exceptionally well landscaped Owners have bought another home' REDUCED FOR quick sals - Bow* 7 room custoiD built ranch, Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd., noon OR INTERESTED BEECHLER^^MITH MANOHESTER $21,900 MORTLOCK’B Drtvtng School—Of­ Nelson Higgins, Ml 4-1700 lot with trees. Material and work­ and are anxious to move. Have .er’s School area. 9 lyim ranchr modern kitchen, one full bath. 2 till 9 p.m. Maiichester’B most desirable areas. 8 rooms include BD 9-8881 BJtALTORS MI FOUR Or five room house, duplex. family room, dining room, 3 bed­ half baths, family rimm 20x22, 2- Sunday2 P,M. to 5 PM. fice, 4U Main 8L. Muchastet. FRAMING, additions, remodeling, m EDUCATION? manship to this house tar super­ been asking In the loW 20s- let's SMASHING VALUE HI Leumlu eorrectly "May Sava kitchen, 14 x 26* living room, formal dining: room, all Family with tw^.small girls. Rea- ior to the average. Price $22,900. hear.vour offar. T. J. Crockett, rooms, large kitchen and living car garage,, large lot with trees, painting, cement floors; also, WAITREISS, full-time, part-time ■kxiabfe rent. >Q 3-1995, - room; $15,990. Call after 8, all day! $32:600. Philbrick Agency, MI Your Life.” Driver education and weekends, good wm-king con- Seeking a tbp pajdng turn- bedrooms on second floor. Exceptional condition through­ Philbrick Agency. DU 9-8464. Realtor, MI 3-1577.- bathrooms tiled. Call MI 9-4291. mer poalUon on gw ran - PORTER STREET COIJJNIAL, 8 w4ekerids. MI 9-5109. | 9-8464, 7-room ranch. 4- years old, featuring modern kitchen with classes. Member, Oonnactiem Pro­ dltfons and good salary. App' Bedrooms, sunporch. Formal din­ fessional Driving SdMol Aaan. kO ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ in person after 5 p.m . Walnut leed minimum Incoine? If out Don’t hesitate to call today. Exclusive with Houses For Sale 72 BOWERS SCaa(X)L, one block, cus­ SIX ROOM brick ranch, 3 bed­ biiilt-ina, 2 full bath.s, plastered walls, 2-car garage, etc. you are over 93 and relish tom built 5 room ranch. Plastered rooms, 2 fireplaces. 2-atall garage. ing room. 23 ft. living room, fire­ 9-7309. modeling, all types of carpentry. Restaurant, 7 Walnut fit. place. Garage'. Prestige area. Newton Smith, MI 9-3144. a ciiaUenge ' using your 318,900-« ROOM Cape, lnearly fin- walla, partial recTeatidh room, Nice location. Owner MI 9-1816. SORRY YOU haven't been able to education and experienca " O p e n House" Sunl 1 to 5 iahed, alumtoum siding, fireplace', - trees, $17(900. CSrIton W. Needs redecorating but thiacan be Garage— Service-Storage 10 buy AVON lately. Why not be­ phone Dr. Arthur A. Moor BEECHLER-SMITH •garage, bus. Carlton“ 'ItonTw. Hutchlna, HutchliU, M l 971S3. 18 N. ELM ST.—Bowers area. Ex-1 your gain. Call NOW. Mr, Foritker, PHILBRICK AGENCY Florists— Nurseries - 15 come the AVON Representative at 669-5688. X n9 s -^ s 3 ir 3 . panded Cape, full shed dormer. 3 1 MI 9-7748, MI 9-5306, TR 5-6911. FOR RENT-BRAND NEW 80 9 -a su HXALTo M DO PORTER SL—Large colonial hotha, or 4 bedrooma. 2 full balhs, fire-1 ' in your area? Get your beauty AUTUMN BT.—Cliartntog weU kept 5 bedrooms, 3'4 baths, 3-car ga­ Ml 9-8464 OARAGE FOR rent at 182 Maple GERANIUMS 35c 'each, 8 for $1, needs at a 40% discount, and earn place, garage, formal dining, d a r r o w s A WAIT A f'F St.. Tel. MI 8-4751. and up; asters, xinnlaa, straw I $31 an hour servicing the demand DRAITINU house plans — pari-, • room bouie, I bedrooms, large rage, large landacaped yard. room, newly redecorated - and DAKrtUW o ot WA1-<^.ALJ!. DELUXE.XlR-CONDI'riONED - kitchen, brtekfoat nook with pic­ Shovra by appointment. Marion E. painted. Lot 76x150. Immediate' TWO GARAGES for rent. Cooper flowers, marigolds. calendula, I for our products. And. we give you time. Available immediately. CaU{ 56 E. Center St. ' Manchester i MI 9-5391. ■ '5;, '■ ture window, oversized . garage, Robertson, Sealtor. BU S-B9BS. occupancy, $17,000.' Call 9-8705, Hill St., $7. Ideal for cars or sweet ^yssum, 35c a dozen, 3 j full training, too. Call 289-4922. beautifully landacaped yard with storage. Glastonbury 633-9057. dozen $1. Hybrid petunias and COLONIAL DUTCH -S beautiful MANCHESTER—Excellent 9 room - MI 9-5306 - _ salvia, 50c a dozen. Tomato, pep­ patio ahd shade trees. 3U,500.'’ CaU j WANTED - Houiiekeeper Jo live in. kl^STTO*. - rooms, aunporch enclooed, hot (Joloniar ip lop location, rooma j 4-ROOM APARTMENTS per and cabbage plants, SSc a , . water heat, beautifiil backyard are large and there is a family size i dozen, 3 dozen $1. Open 7 days a I Write Box O.-Herald RENTALS—1S$ floor, 1 child, EAST HARTFbKD OPEN for INSPECTION Wanted Autos— modern eoborban. Heat and hat | FLORENCaS ST.—7 rMto'^^totoe to with fruljt trees and also fireplace cabinet kitchen, 2 full baths, plus . (.7 A FA fiTM E N ’i^? AVAlLABf.E) Motorcycles 12 week and evenings. PontlcelU'a excellent condition Ins]da and out, 3-car garue. Very close to school all city utilities, well manicured, Greenhouse, 433 N. Main. COOK wanted to work e\'eninga water . . $90. A?T AUCTION" ’ Apply Acadia Restaurant, MI Slni^e honee, new 8 rooma, boSt-1 OPEN lor iHSrm iOK enelotsed porch, ooe-car garage, and bus. Biiy directly from own­ beautifiilly landscaped yard. So; Date—Wed., June 30, at t1 a.m. WANTEt)TD BUY—Used cars, any 9-81T7. priced for. quirt sale, er. Move right to* >u 9-llOt or much for just $14,900. The Elsie 1 make, any model, 1953-1959. Call Ini, good loeaitloB . . . 8J19. HeM on the Ptemlses 149 BISSELL STREET TOMORROW, 2 thru 5 P.M. 4 room* let floor, oentraL 1 1 P h iltoirt A gojcy . M l 9-3M4. „ Ml 9-5WS. Meyer Agency, Realtors, . MI Property of Vermont 628-1990. Ask for Joe. Roofmg— Siding 16! — SUNOAY M OM 1 ta 4 P.M. 9-6524. ' Ml 8-6930. —. PART T IM E - dMM, modem, heat and hot wnk | I MANCHESTER—4 bedroon home, SEnXEN ROOM colonial, 14 baths, AssodateOt' Inc. A. A. DION INC. Roafing, ridtog, j ter , . . $125. exeellisttt ricnet «ad ototaga apace, cabinet kitclmp, excelleni barn, I*ocoted—Cavendlab, Vermont Business Services Offered 13 painting. Carpentry. Alteratlona; YEAR ROUND Jorga eneloaad poert, %car garages, 84 aims, fruit trees, only Terms—35% Cash—Balance Interior decoration b.v a profeasiona! interior deco­ and addiuona. OeUinga. Workman- < Otheea Avallabie rage, tU.TDO P b ite ^ $18,500. Carlton W. Hutching, MS D ESIG N ED FO R to 80 Daya rator. Each i^iartment haa livinfc nKim, two'bed- "CORONET HOMES" RELIABLE removal service. To service family clothing depart­ ; Agency,.E ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St Chtt Rental Eaelmage ' Silver USdge ')■«%, . - tT tH . 9-51$2. INVr*STOR8— rooma, kitchen and ceramic tile bath with niiiral. M AM Rubbish Oo. Routes cover­ MI 8-4860. ment in supermarkets in general i MI 9-2138—TR 8-7888 MANUFACTUIUCRA trading area of. Manchester. Car' T*-'V V- C O M F O R T l XEENEV STREET. MANCHESTER ing Mancheater. Commercial, in- f COLONIAL.1-7 rooma, iminaculate tn,900 — " r o CKVIIXJE. a room Large Indnstrtal Plant In Entrance ia of marble. Plaatcred walla througb- diudrial, residentiqj. Our speclal- BIDWELL HOME Improvement required. No seiUng, no weekends, M It ^ A A. M c C a r t h y , l a c . condition, garage, treee, near boa- ranch, large living room, cabinet Attractive 8 bedroom ranch in a fteuthem Verramri, 89 . inilea nq vvenlngs. Variety or chain A, ' ' SI-UT LEVELS — RANCHES 'ty attica. eellais, yards. MI Company—All typu of aiding and s-,261 c h a r t e r o a k ST. pitaL only |U,500. Carlton W. kitchen, beautifully landscaped section where every street is a from Bitflaod. Plant consisting out. Kitchen, has siainless ateel aink and plent.v 397B7, rooflnjE’. Aluminum clapboaida a store beckj^ound preferred. - Sal­ For the VERT BEST la Colontala, Ciq>a Coda, Ranehaa and Hutchins. MI 97133. lot. Shown by appointment. Marlon picture of loveliness. Full basement of cabinets. Built-in atove with timer, large re­ m ou ty. UnexeeUed workman- ary, bonus, and car expenses pro­ .Here’s a TRBMSNDOm B U T ter ym r nfobey in this “re-built” of II3.0M. Sq. Ft. of Brick and COLONIALS and RAISED RANCHES I Split Levels, ranging la prite from $21706 to $30,900—atofr Cai^l We,-the prasent «)waera, have changed the interior qroOnd B. Robertaon, Realtor. MI 8-7958. and one-tmr garage. Oversized lot. Sted Construction, Bprtqfclered, frigerator with spacious freezer. OOBMA APPUANCB S a rv lo»-fto- ^ p . Ml 97498. vided. Apply In person at SEPTIC TANKS '?by and iruqpa^t this community of fine homw ! MANCHUti-kti—Ranch, lai| » Itv- Close to Buckley School, gssume pairs aU makes rtfrigsrston, . . . Ipiocked down a waU, and opetwd up the kitchen-dining Air Conditioned Offices, 3 AND tag room, modem kttrten, • bed­ Ma r g a r e t ' r o a d — six room 44% mortgage.-Only $17,900. Freight Rlevotors, Plenty of Driva nut and r-h»o)M> .Tour lol. Kx^l^U)-nt Snandng. Miiilmiim -Ireesers, washing sssrtiinas. dzy- FOR YOUR roof and aiding, call Coon. State Employment area, put in the built-lna, etc. TIMn we went upatairA added two rooms, 14 baths, iatfe rec room, Cape, garage, recreatton room, BuiK-in telephone jacks in ever.v room. Plent.v of ' ars. rangM, oil and gas burnets. J. O. Roofli^ Co. We apeciallze B id rooms, and a F U U . BATH. Nekt we taeided the baannant excellent cooditlai. |te,800. Fhil- Paved Ibirking, Plenty of avoll- large closets. Open stairwa.v and landing has wall- down to qualihod biiyom. TOP QI.'ALITV! I*arga Iota. Walking large enclosed landscaped lot, ohte labor. LooUed on River, diatam-o to KM-n<-.T Kl. School. .May be »c<*n anytime during the MI 970m. AU wort guaranteed,. in aluminum, ceramic and atone. Service PLUeCED SEWERS I7IK B W ) I I w iv 91 Parieway. tam ea Ferbee St. te . . . a heated "lee’’ roont, ether work areas are the resutt. Now brirt Agency. MI 9-teU. patiolo and firi^ace. * Owner* ' MI Jarvis R e a lty C o. to-wall carpeting. Storm windows and acreen.8. For’ free estimates and appoint­ IA TMw fbrst rIgM w Sawka Dr. you havea specious home. eafeUant condition, firetdace, aentings, 9-9869.'.p .... ALL QOINa FOR- THF*. u-M-k by calliqg Ml 3-1108. ' T r e e REMOVAL, pruning and lot ment cal] MI 9-8033. 809 Main St.. Manchester N i d i i M GIm m A pius two Mth$, ate. CIRCA 17B0 cmonlal — 8 toomr, Realtors . Mt-S ' Insurers m O ff. HIGH DfMJLAR Washer and dryer in basement. MI 3-41i 7 Ml 9-2519 . clearing, .CaU Frank C. Noble, MI Neptie Taaka, Dry WeBa Sarite a n d , thara is a breegewsy and two-ear garage. Fleosaaily situ­ completely renovated, new plas­ DURANT STREET-6 itjom ranch, HROKBBS INVITED. CAUL THE ated, convenUnt te sewrOiiag! W * have bought aaothat homa ter wiring, fumaoo, plumbi^, 3 clooe to all conveniences nicely MI 0-1200 M l 3-7847 For toformatioa or brochures ed. Each apartment ______R.N. OR L.P.N. full Or part-time. LfaMs iBataUed—Oellav- Water* Roofing aiid Odkaneys 15-A preefteg. Dene. in tbs lihmedlate rieighboehood, aikd ate ^ t e anxioua to sril tiris botha, dtehwaaber, oiq>0Ba], latch landscaaped. A good buy at contoet ear office. WARREN E. HOWLAND lAWN MOWERS sharpened and Venon Haven, TR 5-2077. home. We thlitk tike asking pries of 81M 87 is very fktrt nhane- REDUCED—65 B. EJdridge St. — BUTLER A V O nO N OO. rapalrsd. salM and service, pldi Speciallaiiig " repairing doors, 18 acres, poaiL Coriten W. $14,900. J. Lombardo, Agent, , MI ROOFING—S] R. F. DIMOCK CO, Ml 9-5245 ing ahauldn't preaeht a w probiema. as kng as yen have the Hutebtoa. W 971S3.> 9-9345; to bank appraisal of $26,200. Own­ 16 E . fiecohd Ave. Plenty of parking lacilitte. Garage optional. up and deUreiy. Ice ikatea sharp­ roodi of all kinda, new roofa, gut- MIDDLE-AOED LADY to stay elswil Daiw* jj Bartsssl Waste I Inhaasa Kvaas er nhist sell. -7 room custom built Phooe 864-768(11. . .v',' REALTOR ened, - preclsloa ground. L A M with invalid man in exchange for MdCINNEY BROS. ability to pay tt haek. » W any ftufther InftrmatlqB, Madly Ur work, chimneys clesned, ME T T m I • iiCT-TMC I ^ - IM 97768 BTARKWEATH^ ST —Well tak- GREEN ROAD -r Near Bowera ^Colonial brand nea-. A wondertU Itenid, Georgia. Equipment Corporation. Route 8$, paired Aluminum aiding. 80 room and board in home of work­ S «w «rag« DNo m m I C o . 9-5558 en cate of 8 room atogle borne,. School, 8 room ranch, fireplace, ' opportunity for the discrimlnattag Dooald EUIsob, Lo^ Brokpr, ColL Ml 9-5807 575 MAIN STREET— MI 3-1108 VemoB, Gann. 'TR 37809. Manches­ years’ experience. Free eatirnatee. ing couple. Please caU IA 9-1749 ise-iss rsori St.—MI STtW ' Coll Owner At Ml $14 *100. Joeeidi Borth^ .Broker, MI recreation room, 316,200 J. Lom­ buyer. Opm Saturday and Sunday LutOasr, Vermont. ter akctiangs. CaU Enterprise 1945. CaU Howley, MI S7I8L MI 70T9I. after 7 p.m. ■ '97138, bardo, Agent, Ml 9-9346, 2-5 p.m . Owner MI 9-5051, ■naMMWMMWMaSMMMsAaMa

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FAOSTBN ’i ' s ■ J ■ s- ■■■ 'W ^ ' ...... ■SATURDAY, JUNE 9, I W l < About Town v1 Heard Along Main S^'eet l./waa llrat itouced Wednesday A knight riding a white charger ' >■ Yo » Oaa’t TeU , A preview of plans for reikora- •tain church at 7:S0 a.m. morning.. A helicopter Whs heard tlon of* toe Goodspeed Opera appearing on a silent television set hovering about Tuesday night. Atty. Hartrid W. Oarrlty this § at the Bushnell Memorial during House in Bast Haddam will be Aadmaon-Sfaea auxllifuy VFW, could ita pilot have been “un­ .week arrive at Police Headquar- presented for the press ilmd mem- • wiS i^nsof a rummage .«ale the convention Wednesday provld strung” or was the recent .Waiter- tera 'wearing a self--made name |j ed a little hilarity for the candi­ bury tornado to blame? , bers of toe Goodspeed Opera . Tt'hursday, June 14 at 6 a.m. in the tag, pinned over his suit ..coat House Foundation, Ina, tomorrow downataira room at Orange Hall. dates and nfewsmen who happened pocket,,. '■' to notice it. ■ at 12:30 p.m. Ifembers wiahing to donate may Mayday The episode was la jest of the James Adams of Coventry ‘is eaU Mra. John VinCe, 227 McKee "Our next governor,” said^one — While polling in the hall one day. man. recent InauguraUon of policeman’s chairman of the restoration com- Bti'-Mra. Florence Plitt, 23 Spruce For his meriY, merry, cause, was name tags by Pollcs Chief James The television sets had been May. mittee. Color sketches. of pro­ S t, or Mr*. Oglore White, 63 Pine M. Relardon. posed. interior decorations and S t placed on stage so the ponvention- He was taken by surprise. ers could,watch when ballot tallies BUT—toe day may cqme when furnishings with samples of all By a score of Alsop ayes. you cant tell a lawyer without materials to be used will be ]iTe- were ftashed on the screen. At While polling in the hall one day. other tnnbs, the' soimd turned off, a name tag”—on court day, that sented to toe Foundation by the IS) eapedally during these days of Connecticut Chapter of toe Amer­ Concordia Church the regular programs were left While strolling in the haU that day. to In Interesting and sometimes increasing court business and an ican Institute of Decoratoni, Said the wary, wary May to Shea, increasing population Of new law­ whose members are contributing W ill Confirm 12 unneimng commentary on whsit “We have lost the biggest prise was going on’at the rostrum. yers. their services and helping to raiseIsb — j--- - Would the Senate you advise 7" funds for toe project. Rltea of Confirmation will be For Instance, Just as John Lodge While strolling in the hall that administered to a class of 12 was being nominated, the screen day. advised the ■viewers to have con young peoplg tomorrow at 10:30 fidence in brand names. Seven Area Girls^ a.m. at Concordia Uutheran While Antoni Sadlak was nomi Later in toe hall that day. Church. natlng K[orace Seely-Brown, an Quite a sorry, sorry man was May. Graduate Bay PatH A LL DAY The conflrmands are Miss Eve­ advertisement for the Peace Corps That race, you realize lyn R. Armstrong, Richard T. was shown, with President 'John Had a couple other' guys Seven Manchester area women SUNDAY , Cartwright Jr,, Miss Carol A. Later in toe hall that day Kennedy making an earnest ap­ have been graduated from Bay j Comber, Miss Katherine M. peal for volunteers. Path Junior Colle^, Longmeadow, PINE PHARMACY D’Agostino, Miss - barol A. Davieau, During the roll call, the pro- SUll strolling in the hall that day 664 CENTER ST.--M I 9-8814 Robert A . Litke, Miss Sharon U gcam showing was "The Verdict So very, very late with Shea Mass., with associate in science MoCann, Craig A. Niles, Miss Ju­ Is Yours.” "Shall we try toe party ties degreea All majored in toe execu­ dith L. Osborn, Mark L. Osborn, Then came a movie with Mickey And fight this Alsop rise? tive secretarial course. Miss Louise M. Scott and Fred­ Rooney In which a dream se­ Or wait another day?”—they erick J. Winzler. quence showed Mickey as a knight wouldn’t say! Six of the graduates are from Manchester and one is from Bol­ The young people will receive on a white charger rescuing a fair ton. D E IA T MIW run o il their first Sacrament of Holjr maiden. Heeling Reading Communion after confirrnation. When ' the bandits were tying For many patients at Manches­ The Manchester graduates are DlVnOPMlNtt the maiden to a stake, a conven­ ter Memorial Hospital the de­ Miss Julie Peak, daughter' of Mr. tion delegate whispered, “It looks livery of the daily newspapers is and Mrs. Patrick Peak. 10 Beech like we’re drafting another candi a welcome break in the day's rou­ S t; Miss Donna McNeill, daugh­ AMERICAN BARBER date.” tine. There may be some toera- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SHOP ’The melee between Rooney anS peautlc-value in toe time spent McNelir, 5 Lawton Rd.; Miss Oliviai the bandits looked to one news- reading the news and forgetting Jylkka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 457 Main St.— Below P.O. nian like the convention itself. personal ills. Oliver B.. Jylkka, 11 Durant St Now operated by Herbert Another program was a chil­ If this be a fact, the curative Also, Miss Ellenmary Fogarty dren’s program and a group of power of The Herald should be daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Gobell Jr. and will be known Brownie scouts were shown. A as— twofold alnce.lt is deliverefl by a M. Fogarty, 281 PorteraWfliBss Newsweek correspondent cracked, newsboy named Heal. Maureen Connor, daugH'tSs?' of Mr. . “And' now for a quick look at and J^rs. Charlm Connor, 184' Oak | those on whom this convention is St, Md Miss ------I making its impact.” Enjoy Yourself Roberta Campbell, H e r b e r t ' s A Manchester couple was invit­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, 181 McKee St. BARBER SHOP ’The Case Of ed to a house party last Saturday night The Bolton graduate is Miss I Free Parking— MI 9-4087 Residents in the vicinity of W. They went, and were having an Nancy Griffin, daughter of Mr Middle ’Tpke. and Oxford S t are enjoyable evening. They saw and Mrs. William E. Griffin, l| fe w Closed; Wednesdays "all strung up” with their guesses the money tree In the comer of Femwood Dr. as to how a continuous piece of the room and paid litUe attention white string was deposited on to it; the same for the decorated •'1 treetops in their neighborhood. cake with "Happy 25to Anniver­ The single length of string has sary" message screaming from the MEG Asks Change model of Colonial Manor on disoiav In their Main apartment, have a scale PIZZA RAYS been traced from the rear of the icing. ties win be by Sept 1 deverier? F^riTkAnnuUi ISO SPRUCE STREET Manchester Memorial Hospital "Nice party.” toe man said to In Work Hours! lEastem Coast Enterprises, re trie d . V H er^rphoto byoflara) Abraham, Elkin of toe property., across the turnpike and the host <$>--—------REAL ITALIAN PIZZA up Oxford St to Cambridge St It 'Yeh, and ^^m glad our guests CITED IN MAGAZINE General Manager Richard Mar- Day and Regional Controller Don. AND GRINDERS Robert. H. Smith of Robert J. Leisure-Time Products lnc„ Mw!i tin is considering a''request from Smith Inc., Manchester real estate aid Steele and was.,p;fe8ented by I den. Conn. Also. Is your bathroom For Those Who Care For the Municipal Employes Group and Insurance firm at 963 Main St., Manchester's Postmaster • Alden :E ’ The Very Best! Bailey. too small for the medicine bottles to change their working hours has been singled out In a supple­ towels, shaving equipment, cos­ ment printed in the June issue of metics, etc., that overflow ? T h e Open Dally, Including which are now 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,. to HEADS COUPON SALE 2 P.M. to 11 PJ«.^ S a t to 12. the Aetna-lzer, a monthly maga­ pole lamp Idea has been extended 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. all year zine of the Aetna Casualty and Bernard Apter, of Regal’s Men’s Sunday to 10. Closed Wed. Shop, has been named chairman of to a line of bathroom pole shelves HelpS'keep your THE SALVATION ARMY around. Sprety Company distributed to which could be fitted easily over the June Coupon Day Promotion, Prompt Servira To All Calls! A poll of the 52 MEG members some 6,000 agents, coast-to-coast. the toilet unit. TTiey’re also burnOr clean o« it The headline on the front page scheduled for Jutfd 28. Ml 3-0031 brought 46 responses, of which 84 The "Coupon Day” promotion, equipped with towel rinas. Of- heats your home I favored changing to earlier hours, supplement article of toe Auto-Rlte Manufacturing News Is "Old Agency, Young sporlsored by the Retail Division -SUNDAY SCHOOL- and 12 were against. of the Manchester Chamber of Philadelphia, Pa., they’ll hi RT-98 is the meet completciy ’The poll Included the employes Ideas,” Tills story Is Smith’s own ^ ow n in July at the National effective fuel oii additive in use story of success In Manchester Commerce, will be featured by a “ Reaching and Teaching for Christ” in toe Municipal Building Itself, special section In The Herald in Housewares Exhibit in Chicago, today This helps your oil Notice and in the welfare office building, Smith, and associate Herman burner deliver more dean, de- A Bible-Centered Class This Week Heck, are pictured on page one of which Manchester merchants will Warmth O f OhrUtlan FeUowshIp Awaiting Yon. the water and seWer office and the' enter two Items, or coupons, of The Bon Ami Contpany has pimdaple beat. You get pre­ 8.80 A J ^ . S'lBEET Hall of Records. the four-page supplement, along outstanding value, Apter said. ^ven ita famous 7. With a single photo o f Smith, un­ 72-year-oId mium service, too. AJJ deeigned WE HAVE DAILY It did not include the depart­ to make home heating easy. ment heads, or Jh® employes in der which Is noted that Robert H. Leo F. LaRivlera of 58 Highland h oi^ old prdducts -will DELIVERY YO THE the offices of the town clerk the Smith doubled his agency's auto­ St.i Wapplng, joined 190 sales tha picture of an attracUve, registrar of voters, the. library mobile customers through an all- representatives of the Parke, ^flclent looking housAvife' using Call today for the planning zoning depart­ biit promotion of the Auto-Rlte the particular products polidy. Davis & Company from 42 states ment or the treasurer. . who this week attended an ad­ The agency, founded in Man­ BOLTON vanced training conference in De­ Mobilheat i^s THE ARMY AND NAVY chester In 1914 by Smith's father, troit, Mich. has been prominent In Agency As IcKenna Receives sedation affairs. AREA William C. Carroll, administra­ Insurance Degree WIN POSTAL AWARDS tive vice president of LaBorme- WESTOWE W E GIVE ^Iversteln Associates Inc,, Patrick J. Humphrey of 17 Mar­ 153 Main St., this week announced the PHARMACYp h a r m a c y ■" GREEN STAMPS LENOX Thomas P. McKenna Jr., 21 garet Rd., /qreman of carriers at appointment ,pf David D. Brennan Rldgeiwool St., has received a the Manchester Post Office, this 459 Hartford Rd.— M l 9r9946 week received the certificate of of Hartford as a salesu. associate BINGOAND bachelor’s degree In Insurance ad­ with the Agency. PHARMACY To maintain our continuity ■■ \ i award .md a check for J15 for his MORIARTY 299 E. CENTER ST. DANGim EVERY SATURDAY MBHT ministration from the University suggestion of placing hooks under i' ^ of Connecticut. the carriers wing cases for hang­ The Yankee Atomic Electric o f medical service‘ we are TEL. Ml. 9-0896 8 O 'C LO C K He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs ing relay sacks. The suggestion Company of Roive, Mass.,- this Thomas McKenna. A 1957 gradu­ will save valuable time in carriers’ week received the electric utility BROTHEltS ate of Manchester High School, he sorting of the malls. Industry's highest honor, the Edi­ Open A lt Day . was among 10 UConn studenU The award was signed by U.S son Award, "for the completion Ml 3^5135 who received insurance degrees. Postmaster General J. Edmund well ahead of schedule, and at a SUNDAY capital cost 23 per cent below the 301-315 Center St. esUmate, of a 150.000 kilowatt power plant utilizing nuclear energy.” ^ • PLUMBINe '-i Net income of the Bon Ami Co., Water Heaters former Manchester firm, in toe •HEATING first quarter of 1962 rose 28 per '5 Humidifiers cent on a 20 per cent gain ih sales, GERANIUMS Dehumidifiers • AIR GONDlflONING the company reported this week. Air Cleaners New Products: Golf era. might 3 find useful this new plastic golf and up Heat Pumps ball dispenser which clips on to trousers, skirt waist bands or golf ■ 1. Water Pumps b a ^ . The lightweight dispenser \ ^ IL L IA M S holda three balls which can be / / WEEKENPSALE loaded.frpm the' bottom in a sim­ Water Coolers * ple, one-hand motion, offered by Water Softeners O IL^ R V IC E, Inc. ^ ANNUAL PLANTS ^ Zone Control snapdragons ^ G08MGS, MARIGOLDS T-' DAHLIAS. STOC«. C im Y SA N TH E M m w W otoera. Bath Rooms GENERAL ELtXlTKlO DEALERS MANCHESTER '25c Dozen Known for *QuaUty ^oducts and Service SPORTSMEN'S 841 BYpad S t, Hancheater—MI 9-454'8 ASSOCIATION. INC. TUBEROUS BEGO $1.00 IN BUD AN p B MeeHnV^ilt be held £FjEVERGREENS AND JUNE 1 2 ^ P.M. SHRUBS ATfREAMNABLE PRICES K to change bylaws. II NEED Wm. -Jomaitiis >••1 MAil$R BRANDS ""IS ® ^ ‘ter outfit.,. T h e y arra n ged aU th e details OPEN EVENIN^ airMna we. • . i and we got exactly what we wanted.” Read Herald Advs “It aU s t a ^ when a friend said, ‘Go see the Variety people down on SPECIAL PURCHASE theBerhnTurnpike, in Newington. . .” yP«>P . wnon

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______' C-'-W'Uoie^LeullIi.RlviiitCoDtrutor VISIT TED and SHIRLEY SZELUCA ' 7 AT MAIN ST., SOUTH COVENTRY, CONN. PHONE PI 2 -dS30' „ THE THOMAS GOLLA CO. Ml 9-5371 J PAVIHG CONiyRCTORS ^ Mi 9-5371 Seated in tkelr living rooto are Mr. and Mr®. Fra^ ZanotU and fqmUy 1 Columi., Cmn. *'WPT AFFIUATEP W iltf A^Y OTHEit PAVING COMPANY” i Id mem> ■ Open, m o n w ntry la on com- »f pro­ ne and of all be ple- by the » Amer- lontore, JUNl? 9 thru H)HE 15 ributlnr cH ikm oO iS to n la e

V iD p o B V B y B-^AU^W m ie «K»KKVBO, a. t . DKaUMBOM * OOh lee. -.W-' ea. 1|m haa pliyed aoms of rtota Tom Donovan, director of "Tbcj ■\ on BraaRway. but 1* probably beat, F lriit Dm ," also directed .the ini-' Westiilghou^ Special remanberad aa Um rnotbar tai tkd "WesUngbouaa P res ants' Press Story "Oeatb o f Satoaman " In tIid.Weet- drama this season. ’U m Ols' InpMuae ptay. Mlaa Dimnoek ia possessed." eaat as the school principal, who Stars‘Rebel* Stars Miss Leishtoii quaationa the idea of allowing By BfRi mOMAS . Mlaa. Leightoa to return to Her Bob NeWhart conotudea bia AF Movla-TUeviaian Writer teiwMhig;.position after siM hm) season of "Bob Newhart Show HOLLYWOOD (AP)-'rhe rebel ^ *^The worda ia iu t (wme fln it,” #tnaa can eppeair to 1m brUUeat If color broadeaato OB NBC-TV ■tatad Margaret Ling to forward to axperience her "firat be smash. He’s so pereuaaiva day" of a new life pr^dee the you want to believe him. body of the story. CBS-TV SPtCIAI. •'It’a a newspaper story, only Ralim Bellamy filaya the part j u n e u It's going to be done right,” he of her father. The telepiay will MOMOAY, explained. "None of thU ‘atop the be directed by Tom Donovan and presses!' 'Jan. Ibis will be the produced by Gordon Duff. % real thing ^ the way newspaper- ■ The actrees adaritted that dim men really work.” la narvoua before a pttformanee, I hated to tell him that such 'T v e been an actrsae ainca I waa can also be dull on occasion. Nick fifteen, and it saeou that I have himself la a graduate of a news­ alpraye had some sort o f stage paper, having matriquiated aa m rignt A t the' heglnntng. It Wae u copy boy on the Jersey City Jour­ oloeer to terror, but I suppose that nal. He also, aerved under editor I am Siially conquering my fears Clark Gable in "Teacher’s Pet." of appearing on the stage. I'm Some of his beat friends are quite a nervous, person off-staga,” newspapermen. MM ahid as ahe lid g e M with -her 1 4 ‘‘ Saiinta and SInnera” la an hour shew out of the Dick PoweU T Iw# to rehearse. . I know stable for Monday nights on N i^ that aome actresses think it a Nick win be the star reporter On chore. , For me. It is the reaUy a New York Ubiold, the Bullet^ ereaUve area of the theater. The but he'll be spelled by John Lnr- play tahee shape during) the re­ kin, Richaid Erdman and A m hearsals. I t ia bom/ and It Blyth. pow a. Tou begin to uiiideretaiiMl "A n n is our Washington corras- the characters end,. wHh the di- pondent,” said Nick, ahd that reotpm’ guidance, you learn to Margaiat Ealghtoa should - set capital JoumalUm play it In concert with the other ahead a few notches. t tie tall, K q g ^ M u t y who la actors, and aotreasse.” - Soma folks were surprised to currently appearing on Broadway The dlrectar, wavad to Mtsa sec Nick tie up with another U igh ton and aha excused herself. series. Hla faatura career haa in Tenneaaea WilUama’ new drama, She walked to the center of the “The'Night of the Iguana,” w4$ CMeoTliMiUrWjaiBiUB AM—> Mir a repnlriag. N“ h»Ul«.” Caivta and MiM TIMto * JhBfai M ike Colonel--agree to share ea- lt:M MOT 9 ^ 1 en ro ll tor a vlalt to Sntmrtmr HlgU New* aad Waam- Mnifi Office: Rt. 9. Bolton e f i l e 's , lick uaole. •vawB ' M MV- BaUrwaad’a Flaaat 44 Braaeh~«4S Main 8t„ lie u Ta Obloaca Cubs SiN Beew Mw Oa# Mate . a. 4d sa Camla Tima M ;^Ut^^dekool la u i'B iA ” "CarMne Williama," lamM Stew Manchwler—Ml 9-2871 PlrifiM n . KUwaMMs * toa Anna Rose's num*^ sobool art. Jeaa Hagen. Bat. Spaetaealae $ "The Big Haar. CHean Fard, Gloria Grabame Kwottssr Pavt, Mew Tork) ^ ■ mdm gkm* -M W lwa pMcIwwa km i w ''ACfAtr. in lUrmo«i4 e*lck ^arrroca°VrMton'drie^i Burr, John- one of-ike eonvicis against hie U iH rjaMMMM4eeking fellow Inmates. inc« and -th# P«up^.* WE INSTMJ. The TUI ' Mas ' ga ItiTOI Flynn, Mnucti TirltM. . AfUlienr.” Three A m r ^ V f» to an abaodoaad mlUtorp fRte'Sy^R?* I QUIUnSiffETV gi^wsas:; I f irotn Pat and defsadb^ t^emsfivee ^aiin^ Xadtea ___ P q t ^OArrett'a (Bu-ry Sullivan) i j k 'n * Weak IiiByn fl Tm Beuror | vow 'to kill A maw he believes bod SEAT Bars X* Tho Wopd«-* hjf m i betrdyed him wesre on hie o ^ I ecienoe until he must, m k.^ a mt- ‘S % w Oar M flciflt decision fat "Shedow of .tlM . Man RASt” SAturdny, JuiM U on HBC- Free! o f A ll Kbt4$, •tW JMMxaaK: ' At n # m* T V ’s "T aM Meal ' (S;B0 p.m. BDT: repoAt o f Oct. T, IM l). M nM naa af-OiMs aad (CalOT) ■1P. ” I>ematrliis aad rs*-Ad*saaws Mm Victor Batore. Air the CAitwrtghto a m endan- Cooir's . Greek tlave’e _ gereid when Ban. the fAUier (oo- s Christian tolth la -marnnn-ia a Lonw Oreene), tnista . in SEtVICE STATION m iTut. Honor of Oochiae” en NBC- Mi 9-5321 ' 'rm s s m : TVT* fBottofUA” cdlw seriae Bun- dny, Jnna 10- (»-iw p.m. EDT; w- OffleM Inepeeflaf {Moften ■ champagne Biiale Bakers fuBt of Oot. 8, IM l). P A G E w o _IIANCTE8tB» EViiNiNO HERAU), itocttEirtER/OONl^.; SA #abA Y , JII n E 9, 0 ^ >, MANCHESTER, 0 NN, SATURbAY, JUNE'9, 'i962 ‘ ' i^iisnajii'iLi' 'ids

NBO TV Network Frtdey, Aihe 16 Any Queetionst SUNDAY Television PROGftAM TUESDAY TefeDlsfon PROGRAM (9:80-10:80 pm . MDTj . > : » E d i^ s Owlae „ "The Woodsrful Cottntrr.” “What’s Be yVowT* The “Fariatoa toe RenW ’ vrtU be j W wrlea. "How lean ptomm Uvea by hla six •IM MaaMSta Of OaaaSwt M:M Faaiorr ' A M , bfoedoeet Friday, Jibm 16 (7:S0r ^.^tueiits yearns to regain I!H AF»*toharo I ^ a . Rowaeapo U iM N ^ e , WiaMiiS. eng Iperte I, Cttt gnttaw M Classmem 8:80 pm . B D T ), on N B O T V a Q: WIU Robert Xouag to «n ...MOM ■ * *•“ « » a ^ DeveWiBient DoUai^ nis heritage. Robert MUchum and Nawaz Tatemational B h « w 11 m e''with •lU Jidla Loodoa. star. t:U MewY MetM aSl Weathaw TV next SeaaonT— Bwrtoni B. *! W J M tar Mevie U MSeMBoe nog Boleallits SiSt Weather itewa B Spi Ameehe aa hoet. < R e ^ t of OoL a . m g . ^ g «vpheie a *tU YkSleJdSFrr’e Mewsreel ' Sit* Wart Fetal " ll!U.Faaiara Film A :- Bob bto no nmr ahow in the «tlf “Tbe Rsmboo Prison,'' Rota 80,1801). offlnf but tiNre wlU probably to a:M ' ,„Rn^M.naMU. " Bb m B AOea PVancte. Otaae Foster t:4a Haver ___ » __^^rfisSnence." Buselen^rmr 7itt Mvemga Of ~ CliHMava npaaU of bU former aiiawa, *‘Fa- a Offloer ia suddealy te r d F to XMektewa MIMahen for comedian Joey e^e PaJMie AHa $aTVek« ai ciMMSs .between daw to bis ooun* Ittt tbef Know* Beat" and “Window Ule Catteaae UiM TenlgM ttiaw Bishop, Triien he vUlto beckatage Main Streiat.'’ oppressed yotm^gl^ «ittfiSi*:!r%;tta, 4i Oer WevM aiCt Smiri ' y f i t s ______u itt Mevta Bigit at A nightclub, preaa agent Joey naaderkird Olasele lateraaUeaal TiH Eeoi& aai His Frleada MOfUfeaid U ve” Anne Ml at. riaaele 'iThe Honor of Cochise". ' ‘ An 7iM TeToIl The gnOk *’ " nanl. Aldo ndirtal Bartaes (Joey Blehop) inda him­ aberte OsM TaataaauM M. W , ApeclM Chief seeks aa Indian bat­ iiWOapitela Eugasso Eveatag Bepert, Newt * Wealher Q—b It trua CBflfTV la dropping Mt«e<______, ^ VMGa EfSfi the .UPl Upper ing Army captain who takes Uitt News I self kidnaped to play a “command tto “fiMnneaay" idMfw?—M- T. MoQlclalr, Key Jersey^ Counl^ trataS IMlar Stovto IS uwa it a t a el MedMaMen performanoe" at a Feeano, CAllf., The last work of Um late Amerl. Club. --*‘She Loves Me Not" Btng-Cme- IM News i A —Tea, after tbe aummar ta- ^ oompoter, Georta AnUiall. wtU WesM ef Sparti . M. n Ouests Slaiw; Eddie “Rochester" by. HIruMlrtain_____ B ^_____ iklM^ Cliibi in “Double Identity," Wedneo- ^ Btven Us world pMmlere pat- P»&' da" Hoiwio' _. «r mna, ‘‘Henneaey’* • wlU not be on rormanca la a special fuu hoar , Andersen, -Hayden Rourkc, and M—m weather, xeoal News tt dey, June 13 repeat oolor program CB8>TV but chancea are one of Mopta Carlo with, top drlvan oom- Rpas. BUIIott Benny leads two Newt oad Waolhor M. M o f ’-The Joey Bishop S h ^ (N B O - proeram. ITnnary agents to his vault end the other networka might pick It prepares a 'defense against tax TV. 8:80 pm . H DT). up. evasSota charges be la sure wlU be S p B C to l I Coming Shouts | Of The Kase a:sa CeOere Bewl • a ssiSsSsisi s filed. • A “Womaa cm The Run" Ana Sher- N m 4S •iM Tha Twiatinth Oeatarr W- S ttiSgOmdUl C e u ia t D sn ^ O'Keefe 7itt Laraaato tt. M A h^ aB-atar oagt — including <)t-N ow thiat Rod Serling’i "^m lrai Tb* A« t of Um S ^ Of The Week M. M \#lPinDllli|ffl|PII w W v r B on# "Tbe Aocuaers". IMey olalma to BiUy tha Kid' (du Oulagar) Dane^jlnric, Norma Qnane, Harry Ifiie ndiTis Aaswav "The Movie Slar/^ The deem of hkve seen a promlneat ctUaea “Twilight Zone” haa been UiM Oameia Thtea ». M ^8 wowded by Apachns, aooha totugo Townaa, Nancy Marehand and FaHfc a-eV * e S » an. Interaatloaal jnoUou ploturo ateal away from tbe-aceav of a dropped from tbe 10«2 fall ached' kM at the peak of Ms career. 9yiVaMCI rOrfOMV I y »itoFSy'X«______murder. in a n ' obandohad military fort Kathlaen Wlddoes —- vflU be seen tda, doea Rod have any TV idank (Color) Wyatt Borp ' ’ t w h l^ h« dtaeovom also MUakfai in 'The Movie Star," to be hroAd- „„snsstSr&, ( t ^ r ^ l u ^ f Reg. Jlolvla** * MtW jfaawmikee'e Mekle ■ . -I Bugs Bonay ' t. 4S, tt caet in color on N B C -T V e “ Du for the future?—C. Jt. Jafi^Suv, molerator, and pon< WMi SiummI gated No. 1 tor Ftetara <|BAlHar ‘The Runaround." Ella Raines, "Vera's Crutee". Sytveatar ta en- UiTM A nny wivag, hiding from the SIS mm Oorotiiv KUibUea. Bennett Bated No. 1 for BoMded TBhe . Rod CameroB. couatered by obetaolea ta his hostile savagog. In ‘T ha Female Pont Show of the W e A ” Sunday, A—ntere’a a poaaibUUy that Jewlak Mewc b-Views n»«n .apd vtce-ehatrmaa re- Carf. Arlene Frends sind guests. . BorhMB Boiaaid Shew . inttrnatlooal pursuit ef TWaeiy June 10 (10-11 p.m. B D T ). Rod may return to TV in January ieiwea PleOea Theater apactivelp of the J ^ OommtUee lAwaua ' a. aa. as ProteettiM . . AtiiUery,’’ SaUuday, Juna 8, apt- .. .. S'e'v* neai* W. M Bated No. I fer- PatfonBoBee U i H I ^ Pilea la BtgM » . M ar September of U M with an hour' U itf Beelal SeeaiHr d ia SRato * ^ “ *i>***' "Jallbreak." Deputy Johnny itc- •iM Suiawerg t node of “Tiw Tall H an” on K 8C- n y Is hoodwinked by a tom bby Bated No. I for-SeOBi ' Alien Luddea. hool. Queate, An- T V (8:80 p. m. HDT—a repeat of nim star Inurence Harvey will long “Twilight Zone.” He haa al< Aauriem wVetfc With hla wtte, Card, hnsy aa a intent on breakl^ her .naaiice out Taanmiee Erate tt drey Meadowa aad Sam LavenaoB. ' ready done aoma acripta along ^ aristophere tkHTOOder; Wilbur Ppat takes up a s M No. 1 for PartBldMg BachelerVatter «, «•, U Ge^t 80, 1801). aerve oa. narrator of Jfor Stravin­ U:«e Aeeeot UiM Oaaeentratiea - . 11, M theae linea. tlHE SunSiy News Bpeciel a THE NATIONfS> “Bouae Dlvldad.''. Attorney Bent­ sky's daaoe drama, “Noah and the Ballder’e Iheweaea a. ."News . M dieck the Sxlvaidiir Sabar- ' Taore Vet A Seas Si tS. U ley Gregra amtatant uawHttagly dim Bewie Reports from Overseas Corre- Uito'lmvemiife J . Ih e Ofoww-'Dlp Flood," which wlU have Its world A*eaad_Tewi Kkwt sad Wealher' - S NO. 1 PORTABLE Yeur Find lawresslee It, M suet hla own father, Q; Two of my favorite pro- OawB apwdeala. Ray Scherer Is aneter- ' Sjuitov NJcM Espsrt tt tonite a«d iw any other •iM DeMe OSUe • The it g t M to which pareRtel premier thuiaday, Jilne 14 (8-10 BIMe laeUtale New * WeaUmtSe M Oamsagago S, «t. II DoMe must deidde whether to pm ., 3BDT) on the CB6 Televlaion grama will not to back In tbe fall. Faateey Feathause #• 19” portable T V . UiM Trwth et,Oeaaegumoee tt. M show hta fear and run or alaad perspective can become distorted How are cancellationa determined 7 SffiSKL. . 4 TV AT la iUustrated by this remark made Netwoifc. Joining him In major reepie la The Kewe $ U ;M SuX w RlaM Mevie 9 up oadttlto vritea he laarpa that — H. U MaverM a#, n "The Oioat Behemoth.'' Sene tMwvh Far Kmtrraw t an old enemy is hirtvtng ta to by a frustratad faUier to his un- roles in the hour-long production 0«Mera M "Hr. Moldoon'a Partnar." Lepre- Evans, Andre Mdrrell. U itt Xto GnUlM Light I Alfisd HHehbsto PtamBs', U. oooparaUve 5-year-old aon.. wUl.be Sebastian Cabot, Ktoa Lnn- ' A : Moatly b y the popuUuity of Em.**??* •• lt:U Feature Film . . I ELECtftOMiCS ttitt News OKTlaper* H "Fhm cnees Honeymoon". 1 a . ahow which b , determined by "Liahtnlng Strikes Ttriee,'' RnUi lit# Best at OfeBehe I oRdni to marry .' the on-'wUe of *‘S t ^ .acting like a tdiUd.''' chestor and Paul Tripp. lt;W Uarnr ^um^Kewe », S T:Vt bkaala t UloiAVOIIlES ratlnga. If a ahow geta poor rat- Roman.-Rlcbard Todd. Msur Of Stars , M hta friend for the sum' of tt.OOO, The Sheriff orders Lassie to be. Mevio a V- I 0li.i At Beam WMh Ehkr .. « rAeving the tatter of hta alimony inga, the networh and aponaor are pm ed up while Iw favestlaates "One Touch of Venue”. Robert Day la Oeart M. tt pements.. Daisy Cooper (Spring Bylngton) The friendUneas of Sgt. Stave le eta Bewllac u the oomplaint of a new nelanhor. not happy ao they uaually oanoei Laad Of Israel le W alk^ Ava Qardner. IiM Oab Stans Shew S .few I____ S, 4A < sees Allen WiateT (guegt aU r Nelson (Adam W est) to bearded, -Beetaaa S .Lute Shew W Ml fa1124 A fih a WeiU TUraa S "Polleeraen______Die AkNie." Lt. fOlk-stnging Tobey (gueet star out. Inddentplly, ratlnga are de- ^Mwlnkle Shaw M, W “A Game of Death".' John Loder. Charlaa Drake), a promlnant ctti- lilt..IS Pealare ** a ■arvay Otasa. Shaw M Adamr Uda ohargea after de­ Peter Whitney) and hia affee- tMmined fiom phone caUa to vieW' 1;M Baseball a JI;M Freview M tective partner ta slain whUs oo son, ateal away from the jKone i)f era. bellar Mavla U »:a a Ksws and Weather 1 tt a tong stakeout (R>. a murder hut no one will belteve ttm forTobey’a daughter Ir is Red Sox ve Cleveland “BIS Broadcast" Bing Oroabr. U M Memeul Of MedNsItsa J MmCa Denar Mevta Veatare a Stu Brwin.' her atoiy. In “Tbe Aocuaera*' on (Anita Sands), causes him trouble Talh seek w nm ^SalHviay Shaw' (Oelart 8m T‘00 <): b Shelley Fabarea who playa TiM Deaala Tha Maaaca . I •iM Bag dkeltan Shew • "Laramia,” NBC-TV color gartta, with CiNpA Matt Holbrook (Rob­ . When Deunls. i»mes home with FWBs . Wnnaa : •, »8••. Freddie the Freeloader appears Tueaday, Juna 18 (7:80-8:80 n. m. ert Taylor), In “Tobey’s Place” Donna Reed’a daughter on TV any l:»5CKjr"" ^ 1 a Madr eye, Mr. Wilson offers Tha “Wagon Train” compietM TIMKEN SAVES LOCO. t:M ea a erusadlng neweponer editor ..relation to her? They reaemUe . „ Yankees vs BalRmore to l e ^ him to defend himaelt anoihor crosa-coufttry trek, and ' ' itfu^on. KMT; a T'Mieat at Nov. 14, IM l). on "Bobeit Taylor's DstoetiVM’? tiM ruai « with the finer points of boalns. each other and even talk alike'in "R o ^ To Hlo.“ Bob Hope. Bine Seven Etys “ M Friday, June 15 (NBO-TV, 5:30 Wall Olsaer’a Waadasfal World wagonmaater Chris Hale (John HOMEOWNER $72.00 YEARLY! “Ocetoe Box" Two Mlephooi The story of aa Ametioail-adU' p.m. BDT; repast of Sept. 38, my opinion.— M. B. Crotby^, Blue Aat«U. , »». *• llaesmea and a professional ssfisafe The Oirltteabers M Ntcliitire)ddbldes to Jeava Uurt| oated NigMtoa who haa maasur- A : They are not rebted to each FeaMre se Bancho CB. the Rancho A t o ^ M atldtoator tom gtw w ^ aaving |T2.M a yeto e « iila ipirevfaee oU bUIs •.%s ___ jef'pibd to rob a bonk vault. 1801). khd * I a a w h a r e." Sam ^ train to wed a pretty and cultur^ >iM 9SS*rSSuM Sr*’Tenrs •tM lehiM Aad Mo , • aMy ralaai the otohdard of living other—only In their T V ahow. i'S I!? f***!****"" “ the pat Texaa lonshom of Bd with B.iiew TknkeM WaO FlaaBO Fanwee. Fo« can, tool ' OaR today tor OBr FTtXE Newspaper editor hits a tdlM rock -a l____ ^____ t:H B m lw Beperte 51 and Marla Kerr b«eomtt trouble- widow. In "The Hemther ICahonay .bonM bOBttal' SBrvayl wall of reatataaca when he pro­ la hiS AfHoaa ootmtry, wlU be Dr. KlMare (Richard Chamber- X:M ItasehaU . la, M sm e and is add lor a- cattle trhs De.ito n«att poses to dismantle a imSM rock told on the “D a v id Briakleya Q: I recently heard thab- Rod York lleU ve. Chleaao Cube drive. Story®' Wednesday, June IS, on lain) c l a a ^ with Dr. OUleapia NBO-TV (T:30-8:80 p.m. B D T). «:M A k w r weU on his o m propsrW that haa Jourhal" color b r o a d c a s t oC (Raymond Maasay) over malprac- Berllng la taking a job on the fac­ ^ > ^ w The Saa ' a, aa, U rm MANUiAcu;-fk ItolmBsim Ver Doggy "htatorie slipiiacenee'' ulty of a college. How come?— "The Last of Um Big Spenders." YearaFerTfcag L J t u M WtoMhday-LJyue. 18 on NBC-TV Uoe charges brought agsinst Kil­ "Haiders of Old California". Beechcomher reveals that he I is 4 t»B n £ *H n W in 8:8 , ■ Starring Bert Perks, (loISopm.iBn'J. . ' C."F. "Thunder Over Aiisonai" Jfttp vne-time big city Mayor “Kraft Ifystory Theatre," a IHAT S TOP'. dare's immediate superior, Dr. Homeir . missinc V i •:M Baeetafl It A ; Rod t|iought the chhibe aeries of suq>ense-fUled film dm- iJVAai«tleMi New Terk Meta vs. Houstoa Colta Cunningham (guest star. WUliam Meet The Prafesecr M a i wEd_____ Balllven** BIww <**>• maa, wUl take the time { f e i ^ ^9 “Germany: FBUiera and Sons,” a Shatner), in the death of a patient would be good now that hia TV Prof. John Ftecher, Professor of of U iM Q am Meere Shew S . 'liW* wuson, song stylist. *■** ^% ?TanI^Are Coming" duemi Dlehann (tarroll, musical special program ekaailnlBK the In “AdmitUng Service,” on *'Dr. ahow haa'been canceled, and he can i^leulture Economies. Montana “Perry Como's Kraft Kuaic HAH" •!*a g w Hi Are Tsar W. M Ooebraa^J^Up Ctaray. eompdy star aad Tim Oouwar, “barrier of silence" betireen the KHdara" aeries on NBC-TV Thuro- well affrard It aa T V arritlng la very S ^ e Colleen, discusses the Where Are YonT ‘>Boam, Boom, color ahow during the Summer, Fepesp neotor cmtfftQgfttte >' "Phrm Problem." Boom. ’ Judge of a barbershop atarting Wednaoday, June IS (9- Oermana who .lived under Hitler day. June 14 (8:30-8:80 pm . B D T). prodtaMe. M Ootata Randred tt.- M I:W Dlreetteas 'Cl ai uartet has - a "nervous break- 10 p.m. B5DT). The Summer series ^ Ig J w " * ^ .''. Don McOowag, “In The Balanace". Ctala lavesU- and the . younger generation tMrn Gloria Talbott Is featured aa Dr. 'The Death of Judas.". Produced own'’ Men he finds I d groups MoUy McGowan. gatoa the euspiclous private life In coopei^on with Katlonal Sell alnatng the same sMg. will to hroadcaat h\ blaudc and . Early Shew „ ^ a respected federal fudge. In .the cloetng days of the Third Ciinningham’s wife. (A repeat of CouncllI of I •€!Catholic " ■■Men. Eelhrwaed gpeelal g, H. M wrhita only. oiif^ msAT VBbwe O ik d rlO Viiry. Utaeeup t. M. Reioh. will be' preoantod on the Nov. 8, 1831). W HITING CORP. TOcker. . tt Now Is Thd nm e Of Yesr 2S4 M d A D ST.— TEL. Ml 9-1 IM ih e tAdaaital ■ sag Swabhy Shew ^ •iM Your Rugs Need MONDAY Television PROGRAM i:U Felix The Cot WEDNESDAY Tefeuision PROGRAM tiw ntm St' TM ASmtaal aad awahto; Beb Kewbort . SA M i:M MMnenIs Of OemfeH Btm Hoat w SiM Meeaeot ef OMofert PROFESSIONAL SiSS FONx Tho CM S iiN!'SS Oentlaealal JClassresm5***' Kew»e*** Tevaee “Memory of a Red 'tyoUey tiM VoM Boor s ICE ELANT OEEN • :M FamHr MariMl OMmtatry profewor who inhaled RU6 SHAMPOOHiO L ^ o l EHey u WBBKDATg t A-lf. to SiM PJf— SDKDAT6 8 AJM. to 1 PJC. Sea mut deadly furaee evedee police who >,aejis^£:;v.------erapeeUve Bifkway Fatrel „ ’ M want to boepitallM him for treat- la T e w .Own Henae Or Today Shew OBAOUED lO E — BLOCK ICE — ODWE8 :H Fells Tke OaF For Year UfSTmatlea :M BeSBla sag OeeS ment MANCHESTER -m J Ufa (M Eller Eeriia Eta Okie 14 Pleknp and DeUvery ' Ilia Mea T# Men SiSt Weather. News and Speits S 51 BISSELL ST. . iS T eea^ InferataUen Weather t:M Tmo Adventure S 7iU Highway Fataei MiM 9a«U E'f Jeoraol M. M IM FereepOea Baras A AUea l l OLDSMOBILE £££ L. T, WOOD CO 'aPfaoiw MI 3-1129 Men-ef •■aayoHe >* Business BepeH OluMwase n IM Oaeh and Onnry Speefat Tils Three Steeaes “TO DK (MJMBMOlUlJE D K A U a t* Turn fenai Jtook M ala 84. A * Stoto Ttomtor 6 b to BiaaaK S!e| Maws Weaiber aoi gyiita I Srareh Far Adveatare # •iM SDskwar Fataei Anyfxlg 'jCiC ilQ TiiS Becky.snd Els Friends . fee Year latenaaMea 9 7lM '______t:W Oaprata Samiirek ■iM ifea Of Destlav M 7:W Beekv aaSMle Frieoie Bane • Alien Rag. ileg. SlfAA Site Breidtiast TUm S12 WEST CBNICR STROT tiM Oaatate Eaagarae Mows B WtaBier W a:aa Festare S i « News I. tt. M Becky oag m t Frieaie Nawe, Syeata, Waattaa" *# 7:W After Diaaer Mavto T m u - i i u "‘AOgg/ga n /foog/s*g aADcatsogig? ttoe Hap Biehaids „ ,^ lm Thorpe. All Amerleaa".' S:M BraoUaM *tato U :U Faatara Film „ t ■ :M Featora w Orieane Unevnaored . td k La Loans Shew Burt Laacester. Charles Bickford A M, "New Bvealas Bopen, Moara A Waathw gMiHWM'Eh m c c iin iir i fMMurrMTR 7:M Fattwr Enmrt Beet Arthulur Frana, Beverly Garland »ln rtoaaaiwe tn l'tll FliEE IHNI m b w l f f l T C v i w Bveoitag Bei day t t SMITH'S t : U I Drake Shew Hewe .* Weather inuiaa Dollar Mavia. , U NEWor-USED UM Feofote tt «• t:W ____ _ Serlsi "Star lUker.;’ Bing (jroaby, Mevta U HZSTemlaa Msvle Louise CampbeU. N «w OoBtom itogeWog DwitoaC " Blag Crow- ititt TenlgM Mtaw Mb tt, M UPHOLSTERY^ "River Lady, Yvonne ' dji Carlo, Weather; Lseal News tt Uitt Mevta g • ''SINCE 1947” Den Duryee. Nevra at taajlaar aod Weather M atartlag bow. AN awtriM to bg "SrSftdate Sees Rome". “Indy of iM'Troptas''. Redy •ifd Kekin and OUle Mawa aad Weather ’ dl ■mf** JAM 460 Main St.—MI 9-4663 UiM Ooleadar Film tt iBfeor D ^ . N a too. Joat hO|r Imnarr, Robert Tey^. Soy When 1:U nreetera Moss. ElghUahta St ItiM Mews B Weatter . • I I artin— — ■wiiii'iiiM.ieii 7:1*' BlgfcBgbta S tOiM Remeniakers Mkvle Sperta Camera St r BhaM toM|S to: •<••»! to MiM I Oaniera lt:H MeoMst of MadMaMea J 'This Gun For Hire.' „ Itowa W COlURN ft M nW LliibO K . toe. IsM Lota Mewi N Veronica Lake. M:M i Flay Year Hoaek n. M The YounF Fugitivea". Cheyenne mvESTMCm tiH Blaaetg MANCHESTER (Color) tries to save youag Vioior in a MB. OBOROH r JOHNSON J K ,.'IIB B i««( _____ Mavis t EMeu Tnla M, tt Barbara Betaard Shew suntight from vengeance of vle- “Fire Over Africa’’. Maureen "tSSi HsMber Mahoney Stoir" Uiee n e PrlOe Is ElaU _ rananM -rANo mnuprui. MLaMagim owa HAWMjM* O'Hara. MacPoaald (Mrey. Wogoe Train oompleter anoj^t llm's kin. (R). eroee a One Oontraeter At Berne With EMy • ;M Daany. Thomas Skew 1. iETYM TYUSCPm KflW Beta ef Oveaeae tiW Ctietantli. ~ • Day la Csnrt Danny and Charley Halper argue “Walttag For- Joko". Member of e One BeapoaeiURty Hear ef Store over shows that are most Imtop- A i \CrS 4% f i M ^*w SSk ElBr Cbeekmato, Inc. matches . wKa a Ona Bayment ram ■> liN As the WerM Tame tont to the succedt.ot elub. Their 1H8 IE IS A DHPEOHmCE IN EYEGLASSES 8;| wtm aa ex-ooartet who think* Over I f Teara* Bxperleoce Gale Bterm Shew husbknds' agent hoe a solution to ■ ' •' • / hO \ \ OUM Bt Whg do aoma a y giaw to cotU m on than etben? W hy do m murder wUI toive hta yreblem. Barvay Olsan Shew their argument. AbboaI (B). Ml 3.24E3 Best el Oreaehe nth Frecinet tt. M places asm to cMiga mor* tboii oMim for glAS8M?_lteyto : Oale Stan* SMw • iM Jew Btaton SMw ,tA tt This Is The Aeewer "Main Event", Police sueptot a D ivtfm i •m ona of UUwm p#flMOI Who9 havo wntMtowd about Oito W e’d Ilka to “DoUMe Expoeure;'' Joey's r»- Site Passwerd hoodlum of trying to musole In on eembtance to n televIMeo come- The dan Harmy Shew the contract of. a heavyweight clear up Um ooBfuttom^ dtiu) leads to kldraptos and aa (ColorL ■MawautaTtgra Flint, UmtA ass' oAveraL^diraga Uiat go into U>« maka-iu) of your >:M Faieweri • PETERMAN’S boxer. • kP>»T ‘riNAw'ati TM Jaa Martar t (Galerl uaexipeeted comedy draut.

C o m i n g $!%o w 9 Television tfj twfirt . r SIS »0 «k Hodi H ollywood W«Ui irupw A«m U Jin. HterdK* gwye^thealer fMrtM l i M O tim RglMrtMa) ud ee TrampT W suicay a i T wo". OorU Daf B m u MeOoud (JSMk O ti«) al- Tier XU'lir 8k#W ' t v t a o u L ^ la a doiMc uSc et on "B y TlavoiUe Bruaette' 1 M, SS M ine '9SO.OOO and kalhptnf fiU Flmw J^ea.’ H M I ____ aa-aa/ecraciwr Dav« Sh eA balral SaS Swshhr JJ ,nmku _^;ee Os«rs« Baaier .GMMMl a. iw . m m ta ofm Ctartt), a raoant ar* 1:3* TaSgrriasSn^ Oar WMH) i;3S bueiaesa enMemeai Sb m o — B eam ' - purse bto c m . itnWjrws** OMliByiB^lBt rty a ^ towiL In •1>eaUi RaflfU" Ia.w aad Mr. Seaee aiM,PsMa'~^ «Cat OB “T a ^ o( WcUa »iarfo” Satur­ . — . JftteeSi Thicker Hum Water" SiSS'BseUeberrr to "unadopt-^parsau qc^W O O D (MTBA)-*nWiwy ‘ day, luiM 14 (NBC-TV color hie ailment — winnsr P«tsr Talk looked .tHu tiM •lis^sf^sr iuSaarsy ratael broadOaat, 7;80-S:9S p.m. M )T . A SiM rsataro . hreahipx.hreaklox. _ truck driver be pUysd Ih "T lw *‘«!>oat of Pet. » i , 1>M ). StS* Bap Blebssds Sbeir ■ Keare ISiSS TV BmieTts r»ek la IsHMs S:U Bawe . Slaw AbaB Witt XMeh^MM >1, ^ fries of TomatoM." He w m wa#ty : ills BaalSer, Hews i varteua culss,' Ing bstggT, nnppsssad trimsBM, . P o ^ auqMot hebdliun Fraaklo S S f f te s a s e s t!S3 I^ B ilv s e s ^ ------s, s#,.*l and a psngMrBttoa-BtalnBd Muc faata (BobMl OanMfirt) of try- •a s DsMis Draks . A aHea **I^BBBBtPSI**■Preeaure'* MesaWwbB to La tra p M by CMkheaae dope peddler who offers eUpMset shirt with ronsd up sLSsvSs. M to muacla in tm the oontraot .rabiie DsteaSsr as8 Information with a dire threat as Tbs swank Pole Xamags at' a ^ hoavywojeBt boxor Sonny ab- . Osaeiaeawcaltb sf HaMeae U well. B e v trir Hins hobri-^wliBM . jrou ribwomld (Brad Wwton) wbm StSS Meet St DesMay is U:SSMewa WealhOe • Spoets S SitfHewe 8. 31. S3 auL Mewa _ g| wouldn’t dart ask the o t .uh Mvocal atranso aceidonU ooour in U iS S ______1:3S Bt( aad Weather W maifdsa—isn’t ths plaes L* Vd ""^tb "Main JBvm r on NBC-TVa ftiU- ' Bv< Metre B Weather ^ ££i:*swt. ItiU itollad up aloovM. N ot unl*ad pou hour "Srtli Praotset" aorioa Mon­ te;*sSS«!^li:*r'e Xsvis • * Cell m s, .MUUea Oellar Merle lis^ ■ 1 « I % P P . , wars replacing tbs carpet or a day. Juno pjn. Hayr; a r«- fteaib How*:, WUHam ipbeu, Kaehrya Oraw. " D j g ^ ssr,«“ '’ * " « light bulb attar bonne that la. poat o f Jan. l, 1M 3). __Basel* 33. 3* ------■ Metre n " I bag your pardon sir but.. .. ^ Bseaoea 8bM U:|S Te t o 13. IS Tbs luncheon w aiter gave him a Mandial WUl Poroman (Pon Col- «‘'W a»Jf«ee U W*M Metre aaS Waalhe____ l l: t t Mi K««hi look that would U ^ t a fifth of'ax- VasevereS "Dawn PatrolV, Ber). invM ticatM a money ahip- Basil RathboSM. psnatve brandy. " I bavs a rsasrva- ment robbery, oMy to have hie TsBaewM Braie FwS ,Ttia Weetera Mass B'lshHfhite s. w. . i serte OaaMta liSS Mewe ticn’’ Falk said. Kvsh after flading deputy, Phalk Breaeon (Bniot UiS tbs Banw “Pstsr Falk" in Us rag- aeeuead o f murder la U;SS Levs si 'U(e *’*»ggj»igprtFheate» In antidpatlon of the SOOUt an­ srvation bock the poor felMw "The Vardiet" on i«BC-TV’o full- rMV. firs t Iw steu lsa niversary . of William Shaks- loolwd aa if bs didn’t b s ) ^ It. Sour “OuUawa" Thuraday, June J.4 (CokJr). ' . ■The Verdiet". 'Chalk Bressoa to' (7:S0pm, llDT;’a repeat of Pec. accused ot murder durms Mar-' apaars’s birth, tbs Natianal H s led us to a taUs t ^ m(in- lliSS Tesserrew ehal Vhremaa’e iaveeticauoa «f BroadoasMng Co. will produos''A nsr of a warden escorting a couple as, i9si^« Tralb sr Seseeae a robbery. Tee Cet ' S fuH-bour eolor program to bs o f hoods to the electric- chair, 'TiM tabis was like sitting iii the 'bleach- Whan Qeorge (DOn PaSVire) U:SS OaSSSs U s ff*** The Beaeyeeeeeere - U filmad in the footsteps of ths i»ost . The Adveetere#’ et Oeele - ead and many of the oharsetars In his ere,'' Peter Falk didn't poem comes down with a cold, Baael iflJS ■antel - . 4S. SS. (Shlriey Booth) inaiaU that he lies Best Bellas 'The Savlnsa' Stampe": A drawer plays. Though ithA'MMual annlvst- mind. canoet a moetine with an ihi-' Beet et Oreeehe full o( ■stamiw saved by Harriet sary will not came ' imtH A jifll "I'm a casual dresser,” bs grin­ Bear.Ot stare- aad her Chib tempt Oeale and his 23, IBM, the program win bs one ned .nver the tabis. "Sometimes I portent oUent and go to bed, in at Beats With MUr trieDda. (R). the "Haael-' eM a^, “Hasel Plays I:SS frMttar CIrcae ■ 1 of many NBC NeWS' epedals to bavs trouble gstUng into.. . the Ntwae," on, NPC-TV Thursday, 1)33 "llie Patrtorce ot Pursatory.” be produced for iveseataUcn dur­ studios where Tm woniog; I went b J J ™ Fifty ChiDeeo.immisraate are held ing the lBsa-S8 season, Lou to the HlUorest Country club once June H (8;S0 p.m, SOT, Bepeat BansrOleea captive, stoyee to the Pursatory Haasun w ill produce and w rite the Of Oct. 13; 19S1). Beet W ffreaese Min^: by a'aaactlmonloue tyrant. to play golf with Abe Ldstfogel. ■ '(R ), 1/ program, -and Guy IManebwd will head or a talent agsjney. Tite door- iiee^Lr**“**' Dsaua Beed Shew t, tfi]S direct. A noted Shakespwdaan ac- mail locked at me and said, ‘A lt . A: couple Inherit an uncle's es­ "Dear W ife".. Donna' anA X)Ct tate, with a proviso thdt they check bmp at _the wroof conclusion w wlk be eelected .as narrator. gM l^es delivered in the fear, . ^ Osae Wratas Vrceeats 3, es. when erldonce Mtoatee that their ^Production will start this summer. the.burial vault daily and follow 3)IS>liease Party daushier ha* eloiMd. Written inatnietions in case of ^rella- Xtmmg 'UfUng eyebrows is Rptsr Falk’s iampering, in "Ohe Return of Ah- •STsa Kars 3. IS S i S s R ^ r , ^ Reruns ' ot "*Ti)e Lswv of ths specialty. ^ ^ew Bentley," sterrlng John New- S:#* Wyatt B a n "A ^ ttta ir Bcrrlce". Dr. Kildare Platnmjj^" startng MlchiS aS^ With a glass eye—the result of Team: Dr. Meleae elaabee with Dr. OMIespto over an accident at tha age of throe— land, Antoinette Bower S2id Philip . ^ Per d Day 3. as malpractlM^ »'*,.DeteeUvee « . IS 3:U Debbie Drake Shew jou, Caroto l-a^to. Tobey'a Flaca", Holbrook .dto- dsring, "Well, now where do you ' ^ k n e k S:IS Metatoc Serial Fopeya Ibeaear .coyere t ^ ^ S r . Iteve Metoon go.' My problem Is to try u d find Meralu Mavie Fleet Shew Inimivm In n ooffea houae scripts that -don't embarrass ms. ELECTRONICS 'The Mshter’ I,ee J. Cobb, Rich- .“Lldv RteiT(ac«” l>rDQlii

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; Biggest Pacific Shot State News Roundup i , \ U.S. Increases ______■■•'K ■ t ' i . \ Seven Hijs;hway N-Danger Zone Deaths Among 8 Weekend Fatals I f HONOLULU (AP) — Ex-'.^by' Tuesday to a radius of 530 By TIIE a s s o c i a t e d PRESS tension of the United States nautical miles at sea level. It will Accidents claimed the lives be increttsed 290 nautical miles at high altitude danger area 30.000 feet, to a radius of 990 of at least eight persons in around Johnston Island was miles. Connecticut over the we'ek- seen today as a preliminary to The rone will be extended 10,- end. Seven of them'died as a Urges All Foes Help the firing of the biggest nu­ 000 feet in altitude to a height result of traffic accidents. clear blast of the Pacific test of 4O,0O0 feet, where the radius Early Saturday morning, Robert will be 1.050 miles. At 30,000 feet C, SchwartzenbaCh. 19, was killed series. the zone will cover the entire Ha­ In Darien when his sports car There waa no official comment waiian Island chain. struck a tree and a utility pole. T o Revive Econonflyv from Joint Task Force 8 on the The zone is being extended to SchwartzenbaCh. member of a precise altitude and size of the mark the "eye bum" area in prominent family, was a ' student detonation but unofficial sources which there could be a hazard at Yale. By WHITNE.V NHOF.MAKF.R said It will be from 50 to 500 l|mea from looking directly at the blast The youth had attended a gradu­ as powerful a-.s the borob t)>at de­ ation part.v in Westchester County. NEW HAVEN (A P)— Pre.sident Kennedy, calling for a stroyed Hiroshima. . — (Continued on Page Four) N. Y.. several hours before and partner.ship \rjth government to imnip new life into the na­ There have been reports ft will had just left the home of his date tion’s economy, accused his sharpest critics today of spout­ be of several mee:atons in force. ‘Several Megatons’ in Darien, police said. A megaton blast Is tije equivalent A five-year-old Norwalk girl, ing "ancient cliches" instead of facing up to real problems of Margaret McBride, drowned Satur­ the times. 9' of the (xplosion of a million tons TOKYO (AP) — The Central of TNT. day In Five Mile River behind a In the serene atmosphere of a Yale cotnmcncement. Ken­ Meteorological Agency said to­ neighbor’s house as she tried to The big* blast will be set off day its stations throughout the nedy declared his administralion is not anti-business but about 200 miles high, the source.s retrieve her tricycle from the wa­ country registered abnormal ter. made it clear that the giivernment intends to do its part in said. It will be the highest and atmospheric disturbances be- biggest nuclear shot In U.S. his­ At St. Mary’s Hospital In Water- trying to block rece.ssion and generate prosperity. lieved to have been caused by bury. Miss Madeline Murray, 69, tory .and will be seen in Hawaii, A the U.S. nuclear device ex­ Standing under a canopy of Yale blue in the. ivy-hung rpe- 750 miles northeast of Johnston. Dartbury. died Saturday of inj\iries ploded over Christmas Island suffered in a one-cai accident In tangle of the university’s Old Campus, Kennedy said some of The Atomic Energy Commission Sunday. the arguments he has heard lately "sound like old records, and the Defense Department an­ Watertown May 31. and Earl The agency estimated they Johnson, 54; of Thomaston, died of long playing, left over from the middle Thirties.” nounced Saturday that the ntlclear were caused by a blast of "sev­ injuries Incurred June 2 in anoth­ The debate of that era was significant and productive, he danger area surrounding Johnston eral megatons" in the vicinity er one-car crash in Thomaston'. Island will be extended 80 miles of (ilhristmas Island. ' Mrs. Florence Cotton, 41. East said. Windsor, was killed early Sunday “ But it took place in a different world with different needs when a car she was riding In-Went and tasks," the President said. off Wlndsorville road and struck "It is our responsibility today to live in our own world— For More Than 30 Years a tree. Her hiisband. Donald, who suffered minor injuries, was I and to identify the needs-and discharge the tasks of the charged with misconduct with a 1960’s.’’ ------motor vehicle. , Kennedy received a warm wel­ Another Norwalk girl, seven- come from the townsfolk after ar­ Jennie B. Wind Dies; year-old, Linda Smith, was Injured riving by plane from New York Kennedy Glad fatally by a car Sunday afternoon and an ovation from the crowd of while she was riding her bicycle. 12,000 who aal under the elms of She died later at Norwalk Hospi­ t.he tradiUon-ateeped cafiipua in He’s Yale Man w'arm, sunny wealher. Local Civic Leader tal. He came to receive an honorary A short lime later, Joseph Pre.sident Kennedy, Hai-vard ’4(). has hood of honorary Doc,.or oii Ijiws degree irom Yale' University N F, W HAVEN, (AP) _ placed over-his head at Commencement ceremonies today In New Haven Placing hood arc Yale law degree, one of 14, honorariea Wheeler, 73. East Haven, struck pre.aentcd at Yale’a 261st eom- President Kennedy, a 1940 Har­ "In all things, persevere,” the a car headon on Route 1 in the Corporation marshalls Frederick W. Hilles (left) and Richard L. Purdy. At right la Yale president vard graduate, said he was par­ theme of her valedictory address,; A. Whitney Gri-swold. (AP Photofax). menrement. center of Madison. Wheeler dle'd Without .Identifying hla antago- ticularly glad about the ^lonorary became the lifetime practice in! In an ambulance on the wky to nlals from Uie worlds of buklncaa degree awarded him today by business and community service of Grace-New Haven Hospital. and politlca, Kennedy said debate Yale University. At the intersection of Routes To Win House Control He told graduating ^lla at the Miss Jennie Berteline Wind, who Socialists R ap i.a healthy although "up to now died yesterday at Manchester Me- 79 and 80 in North Madison, a aomowhal barren." Yale commeHWtfl^ht )h a pre­ m ori^ Hospital after a short ill­ sports car which State Police said Serious consideration of contem­ pared speech that a k>t of his ness. . -t was driven by John C. Rogers of Kennedy Delay porary Issues ^(bs * led postwar troubles had been caused by Vais Miss Wind, 69, was retired secre­ Forestville cracked >ip Sunday western Europe to. uhrlvalied eco­ men, and added; "Now that I am tary-treasurer of Cheney Bros, and ,'nlgbt. Rogers’ passenger, Alan B, isize nomic progress, he said.., a Yale man too, It Is time for retired assistant sscretary-treas Couch, 22, Plainville, was killed. On Civil Rights B\it -let us not engage in the peace." urer of Pioneer Parachute Co. 8h Rogers, also 22. was tested at _ wrong argument at the wrong time Kennedy mentioned a rec:ent was secretary of the Mancbeata-. minor dlwgreement" over steel between the wrong people in the ■A'il Memorial -ilaspitai Board of Trus,- Middletown for minhrffiJqriS^d WASHINGTbN (AP) — The wrong country — wiille the real I prices with U.S. Steel President Socialist party accuses the Ken Stoeks^ Estes Case tees, and associate director of releazed. problems of our ow-n time grown Roger M. Blough of the Yale Ijtw the ConnecUcut Bank and Trust After he was questioned by po­ nedy administration ' of • falllqglailinj and multiply." Kennedy said. ■) School cla.-is of 19.71. Co. lice, Rogers was charged with neg­ "mf.serably" In responding to the Not for years has Yale had a | He said lie had "had some corn- An accountant and expert on cor­ ligent homicide- and reles.sed In profound challenge of civil rights. SEATTI-B, Wash. (AP) — Re-*- Emphasizing GOP Interest In speaker f(ir Us graduation exer- plaints too from my friend Henry, poration taxes M iss Wind un- In 91,0d0 bond. And, both the Democratic and’ publicans are counting heavily on the Estes esue Miller followed cl-ses. Kennedy tuned , his addre.ss I Ford, of the cla.ss of 1940," stintihgly volunteered her'service to Republican parties,- reneged^ -^etl’ uneasiness In the stock market the line of former President to a theme of distinguishing real ; "In Jouinallsm. f seem to have numerous community and church Dempsey Gets Degree their 1960 campaign promises in and Ipe Billie Sol Estes srandsi Dwight D. KI.Hcnhower In noting from false' Issues. a difference with John Hay Whll- organizations over the years. In this field. Socialist convention | to help them win control of the that the Democrals have control Fiscal and monetary questions ney, of the class of 1926 - and ail these, her associates praised her MANCHESTER, N. H, (AP)—| delegates said In their ov-n party House In the November election, of all of the Icgl.sliitive and exe­ Degrees were awarded to 168 of the 60s can not be solved by "wizardry with figures.’’ and her platform for 1962, adopted yester- Members of the Republican Na- cutive investigating machinery. falling back on outmoded formula (C’uiitiniie "W'ornoiit slogans." si’hiallilpil-'A Carold Tracey, 16, Wlngdale, N. one party sy.stem la_helng shatiL White House meeting btt!‘''1^TMk force. Milford Hospital to Danbury Hos­ .Inst after Ki-ttBerty’* iiililress at (ContloiiPd on Page Four) enlarge execuUve power* and a But Not in So Many Words ^ pital when her condition became new GOP .slogan that there are the Vale^tsmimeiieeinent, a critical: She suffered severe head -)------"too many Kennedys in govern­ Neutralist to Be Premier tVhlfe^^ren window, Hubert H. Mjimphrey, , D*Mlnn., 114-natlon conference on Laos, at * ! ■ ' "I am most appreciative," Ribi­ the Treasury Douglas Dillon that mony Sunday. calls for new action and policies by I Geneva 13 months ago. ....(Continued- on - Page Four) coff continued, ” of the many en- May Advisors it wa.! dropping its oppasition. "The anti-administration feeling BECK I.Of4ES PLEA both Industry and govei-nment to ! Premier Princ.e Bonn Oiim of dorsemenU 1 have re ce iv ed The »ax bill has been passed by In our .^tate is • so #4eraig thSl I ' WAHHINGTO.N (AP) — The meet the "ehallengiM presented by the present royal I.aotlBn govern­ throughout CJonnectlcut and the the House and is now being .stud­ believe we are going to-have a Hiipreiiie Csnirl refused tifday In Held Favoring the booming Earopean economy ment Is stepping out of govern­ many offers of personal support ied by the Senate Finance -C!om- substantial victory there in’ Nor mental aftairs, happily, he said. One Dead, 2 T9 Hurt review the convlclloi) of Dave and the Conirooh Market." m lttee where it Is under shari) al- for the Democratic . U.S. Senate vember,' I»ckh)irt said. . - However, the strong man of his Beck, former Teamsters Union Former call house madam 'Polly - m k ...... '• ^ . Sen, Francis Case. R-S.D., is k prcsidc'iil, on charges of Hllng iSominatJon.” Adlcr, who wrote 'lA House, is regime, Gen.. Phoiiml Nosavan, A Specdfii|ur Train Ribicoff, who left the governor­ GOP Primary The league was a pridcinal being opposed for r.e-elecUon in tiilse federal lax reliiFiis for the Not,..111. 9om e’’ about her experi­ source of thousands, of,;.letters iiazlskss #j*#! I fi.TJk j* a* K._ W ship to John N . Dempsey in Jan­ the “ general , election' by GCJTFgl- minister.1.,V of finance under Souvan- I Plunges Off Cui-v< union (or lOofl and 1932. The high HARTFORD (API—The "posslbU- ences, dies hs. HoUjrwood 4>f eaaoer written to Oongres.'! ' members by McGovern, who quit as head of Irllmiiul, ill a .May M decision on uary to join the Kennedy na. Ity of a statewide Republican . . . The legal minimum age for savings and loan officials land de­ the Food for Peace program to I iinollicr up|M-al. affirnied cnpvlc- caWnet, has never formally and Another deputy : pfemlershlp { M1.S80ULA, .Mont. (AI primary still loomed today in the buying, alcoholic beveragtk in New positors urging elimination of the {make the race, A ! lion of Beck on a charge of ein- unequivocally announced that he -York Slate idMaM be rilled Xirom R'nd the economy portfolio will go ^ Northern Pacific luxury train .shot la a candidate for the Democratic wake of an inconclusive meeting withholding provision. he'Z/Jciiieiit of $1,9941 from thn between defeated gutematorial It t* 21, - saj'i New '^rk City ‘The campaign, brought a rebuke to Prince Soupnanouvong. chief of off mountain - curve in western | sale of an iiiitoiiioblle owned by nomination for senator. iNsdlic ComqnisslbnSr Henry A . the proOimmiinIst Pathet Lao and, Montana Sunday, killing a child He has been aharply criticized hopeful Edwin H, M ay Jr. and from. Kennedy at a new4 confer­ Franco Arreslinja; the iiiiioii. He was sentenred to about 100 of. his sqpportehi. Barnes. ence May 9. He sal'l tlie mall half brother of the premler-desig-1 and injuring 219 of it! 3.V) pHMSen- 1.5 years’ Imprisonment on the for this by the only avowed candi­ • V /i^ W. Restow, Btatc Depart­ nate. ' gers. Although .the group- wka report­ reaching the White H s ej and the eiiihczzleiiicnt conviction. The date, Oongrtssman-at-large Frank ment IkMuiselw..'.says tntarnation- Dictatorship P'oes ed overwhelmingly in;-favor .of (Japttol indicated a great number Though donie.stlc problems still • Of the 219 persons Injured, l.’il ' scniciiee was pronoiinceil in a Kowalski. _____. al affairs ^ iv e become^it inter­ abound, -the three princes and were licated, and released, .Sixly- In the . letters ta the »60-odd M ay’s challenging Hie endorsed of people have been badiy mi: in­ Wiishiiigton Slate court. candidate, John, Alsop, May him­ twined that Europeans ate new ms formed by advertisement f anl MADRID (AP) — Hundreds of their aides emerged happily from ; eight were held for further treat, delegates, Ribicoff said: "If the aensitiw te Amertealn peVtles as a meeting that wound up confer-; ment and observation. Still others,' delegates at our sU te convention self reserved decision. Circulars financed by- mvitrga .ind opponents o f' Generalissimo Fran­ .MEillCAKE UOniPKOMISB M ay'planned to make a formal /im oM m as. loan associations, bank* and «ther cisco Franco’s dictatorship have cnccs begun In this rebel strong- t taken to a Missoula hotel to await n o m W te me. I wUl be ^highly hon­ Th4i attorm^ for Mrs. Jean hold liast week. further transporlallon, complnincil WASHINGTON (AP) — The ored. A s the DemocraUc candidate announcemem of his decision at a groups. been reported arrested In a I Kcriiicily administration has In­ news conference' sometime this Difede^ of .(^mens, N. Y„ says she But whether .the league s chaDge sweeping roundup of dissident.! of Immediately after the announce-j of bumps and bruises but lid not for the United Statee Sena.te, I will appeal ,her aecond-degrse mur­ ment. the .three princes signed the seek hospital aid. vited propsiKuls for a compro-f would cam p aign vigorously weak, his campaign m inager, John bi policy'w lU give tho -tax revi­ all political shades. iiiUc iin Its health care plan for -fe ' der conviction in what authoritiea- Five leading morarchists were {Cabinet ll.st. Souvanna. however, i Only, two of the 17 cars re­ throughout Connecticut with and Shea of Manchester, ’ saiiT yester- sion bill a boost was quetdioiiable. the aged. Keliulile eongression- d s y termed the Inst-and-greM slaying Laid week it was reported to caught In the dragnet as '.hey te-l'sald the three will meet again niatnyd on the rails In the daw.n for the entire Democratic ticket." Tuesday to .sign a formal agree-' derailment, which may cost the al sources said today this was The convention opens at the M ay, who resigned the state of her pbyslelnn husband... Four be in deep trouble m Uie 8er,s\te tupied from a meeting of Span.s.a more bodies are recovered today, ment on formation of the coali-' rsilroad ft ' million, the gist of an hour-long session BushneU Memorial here July 13. party chairmanship to eamgalgn Finance Ctommlttee. Its cijiirman, opixMiitionlsts in Munich, Ge.-- Secretary of Welfare Abraham for the gubernatorial nomination, raising to 21 the known number gen. Harry F . Byrd, ippinea the many. Three .of. them refused an flon. The other 15 cars of the Sealtle- Soiivanna said be hopes tp take to-Chlcago North Coast Limited ■A. Kibieuff held \yltli the House Connecticut Repubileana round- w a s 'b e a ^ 337 to 317 6n’ th'<( eighth at sctaMil ebUdren drowned wUIe withholding plan and the other offer of exile 'and were flov-'n. tc- watching a boat race In T aip ei, his ministers to Luang Prabang, j catapulted down a 100-foot em- Ways and Means be­ flf- ed* out their slate for the Novemr ballot at the atate convention Tues­ key provision .tax cnxllU-.tr.